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mode 100644 frontend/types/dto/transmittal/transmittal.dto.ts create mode 100644 frontend/types/dto/user/user.dto.ts create mode 100644 frontend/types/dto/workflow-engine/workflow-engine.dto.ts create mode 100644 frontend/types/next-auth.d.ts create mode 100644 pnpm-lock.yaml create mode 100644 pnpm-workspace.yaml diff --git a/.vscode/extensions.json b/.vscode/extensions.json index d9fae23..5370231 100644 --- a/.vscode/extensions.json +++ b/.vscode/extensions.json @@ -50,7 +50,6 @@ "redhat.vscode-yaml", "rioj7.command-variable", "ritwickdey.liveserver", - "rvest.vs-code-prettier-eslint", "shardulm94.trailing-spaces", "steoates.autoimport", "stringham.move-ts", diff --git a/.vscode/nap-dms.lcbp3.code-workspace b/.vscode/nap-dms.lcbp3.code-workspace index c7ca363..6ace058 100644 --- a/.vscode/nap-dms.lcbp3.code-workspace +++ b/.vscode/nap-dms.lcbp3.code-workspace @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ ], "editor.fontSize": 16, "editor.codeActionsOnSave": { - "terminal": true + "terminal": "explicit" }, "editor.codeActions.triggerOnFocusChange": true, "editor.tabSize": 2, diff --git a/3_Frontend_Plan_V1_4_4.md b/3_Frontend_Plan_V1_4_4.md index c6139d7..83c3308 100644 --- a/3_Frontend_Plan_V1_4_4.md +++ b/3_Frontend_Plan_V1_4_4.md @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ F10_3 --> F10_4 - [ ] Tabs, Accordion - [ ] Create custom design system components: - [ ] DataTable (responsive) - - [ ] FileUpload zone + - [ ] FileUpload **zone** - [ ] Workflow visualization - [ ] **Deliverable:** Consistent UI component library - [ ] **Dependencies:** F0.1 diff --git a/5_Backend_Folder_V1_4_3.md b/5_Backend_Folder_V1_4_3.md index 9326c58..98c99fc 100644 --- a/5_Backend_Folder_V1_4_3.md +++ b/5_Backend_Folder_V1_4_3.md @@ -284,9 +284,9 @@ --- -### 📁 Backend Folder Structure (LCBP3-DMS v1.4.3) +### 📁 Backend Folder Structure (LCBP3-DMS v1.4.4) -```text +``` backend/ ├── .env # Environment variables for local development only (not committed) ├── .gitignore # Git ignore rules diff --git a/Backend_folder.md b/Backend_folder.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a54a1e --- /dev/null +++ b/Backend_folder.md @@ -0,0 +1,301 @@ +``` +└── 📁backend + ├── 📁scripts # Script files + │ ├── debug-db.ts # Debug database script + │ └── verify-workflow.ts # Verify workflow script + ├── 📁src # Source files + │ ├── 📁common # Common files + │ │ ├── 📁auth # Authentication files + │ │ │ ├── 📁dto # Data transfer objects + │ │ │ │ ├── login.dto.ts # Login data transfer object + │ │ │ │ └── register.dto.ts # Register data transfer object + │ │ │ ├── 📁strategies # Authentication strategies + │ │ │ │ ├── jwt-refresh.strategy.ts # JWT refresh strategy + │ │ │ │ └── jwt.strategy.ts # JWT strategy + │ │ │ ├── auth.controller.spec.ts # Authentication controller spec + │ │ │ ├── auth.controller.ts # Authentication controller + │ │ │ ├── auth.module.ts # Authentication module + │ │ │ ├── auth.service.spec.ts # Authentication service spec + │ │ │ └── auth.service.ts # Authentication service + │ │ ├── 📁config # Configuration files + │ │ │ ├── env.validation.ts # Environment validation + │ │ │ └── redis.config.ts # Redis configuration + │ │ ├── 📁decorators # Decorators files + │ │ │ ├── audit.decorator.ts # Audit decorator + │ │ │ ├── bypass-maintenance.decorator.ts # Bypass maintenance decorator + │ │ │ ├── circuit-breaker.decorator.ts # Circuit breaker decorator + │ │ │ ├── current-user.decorator.ts # Current user decorator + │ │ │ ├── idempotency.decorator.ts # Idempotency decorator + │ │ │ ├── require-permission.decorator.ts # Require permission decorator + │ │ │ └── retry.decorator.ts # Retry decorator + │ │ ├── 📁entities # Entities files + │ │ │ ├── audit-log.entity.ts # Audit log entity + │ │ │ └── base.entity.ts # Base entity + │ │ ├── 📁exceptions # Exceptions files + │ │ │ └── http-exception.filter.ts # HTTP exception filter + │ │ ├── 📁file-storage # File storage files + │ │ │ ├── 📁entities # Entities files + │ │ │ │ └── attachment.entity.ts # Attachment entity + │ │ │ ├── file-cleanup.service.ts # File cleanup service + │ │ │ ├── file-storage.controller.spec.ts # File storage controller spec + │ │ │ ├── file-storage.controller.ts # File storage controller + │ │ │ ├── file-storage.module.ts # File storage module + │ │ │ ├── file-storage.service.spec.ts # File storage service spec + │ │ │ └── file-storage.service.ts # File storage service + │ │ ├── 📁guards # Guards files + │ │ │ ├── jwt-auth.guard.ts # JWT authentication guard + │ │ │ ├── jwt-refresh.guard.ts # JWT refresh guard + │ │ │ ├── maintenance-mode.guard.ts # Maintenance mode guard + │ │ │ └── rbac.guard.ts # Role-based access control guard + │ │ ├── 📁idempotency # Idempotency files + │ │ │ ├── idempotency.interceptor.ts # Idempotency interceptor + │ │ │ └── performance.interceptor.ts # Performance interceptor + │ │ ├── 📁interceptors # Interceptors files + │ │ │ ├── audit-log.interceptor.ts # Audit log interceptor + │ │ │ ├── idempotency.interceptor.ts # Idempotency interceptor + │ │ │ ├── performance.interceptor.ts # Performance interceptor + │ │ │ └── transform.interceptor.ts # Transform interceptor + │ │ ├── 📁maintenance # Maintenance files + │ │ ├── 📁resilience # Resilience files + │ │ │ └── resilience.module.ts # Resilience module + │ │ ├── 📁security # Security files + │ │ ├── 📁services # Services files + │ │ │ ├── crypto.service.ts # Crypto service + │ │ │ └── request-context.service.ts # Request context service + │ │ └── common.module.ts # Common module + │ ├── 📁database # Database files + │ │ ├── 📁migrations # Migrations files + │ │ ├── 📁seeds # Seeds files + │ │ │ └── workflow-definitions.seed.ts # Workflow definitions seed + │ ├── 📁modules # Modules files + │ │ ├── 📁circulation # Circulation files + │ │ │ ├── 📁dto # DTO files + │ │ │ │ ├── create-circulation.dto.ts # Create circulation DTO + │ │ │ │ ├── search-circulation.dto.ts # Search circulation DTO + │ │ │ │ └── update-circulation-routing.dto.ts # Update circulation routing DTO + │ │ │ ├── 📁entities # Entities files + │ │ │ │ ├── circulation-routing.entity.ts # Circulation routing entity + │ │ │ │ ├── circulation-status-code.entity.ts # Circulation status code entity + │ │ │ │ └── circulation.entity.ts # Circulation entity + │ │ │ ├── circulation.controller.ts # Circulation controller + │ │ │ ├── circulation.module.ts # Circulation module + │ │ │ └── circulation.service.ts # Circulation service + │ │ ├── 📁correspondence # Correspondence files + │ │ │ ├── 📁dto + │ │ │ │ ├── add-reference.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── create-correspondence.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── search-correspondence.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── submit-correspondence.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ └── workflow-action.dto.ts + │ │ │ ├── 📁entities + │ │ │ │ ├── correspondence-reference.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── correspondence-revision.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── correspondence-routing.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── correspondence-status.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── correspondence-sub-type.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── correspondence-type.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── correspondence.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── routing-template-step.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ └── routing-template.entity.ts + │ │ │ ├── correspondence.controller.spec.ts + │ │ │ ├── correspondence.controller.ts + │ │ │ ├── correspondence.module.ts + │ │ │ ├── correspondence.service.spec.ts + │ │ │ └── correspondence.service.ts + │ │ ├── 📁document-numbering + │ │ │ ├── 📁entities + │ │ │ │ ├── document-number-counter.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ └── document-number-format.entity.ts + │ │ │ ├── 📁interfaces + │ │ │ │ └── document-numbering.interface.ts + │ │ │ ├── document-numbering.module.ts + │ │ │ ├── document-numbering.service.spec.ts + │ │ │ └── document-numbering.service.ts + │ │ ├── 📁drawing + │ │ │ ├── 📁dto + │ │ │ │ ├── create-contract-drawing.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── create-shop-drawing-revision.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── create-shop-drawing.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── search-contract-drawing.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── search-shop-drawing.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ └── update-contract-drawing.dto.ts + │ │ │ ├── 📁entities + │ │ │ │ ├── contract-drawing-sub-category.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── contract-drawing-volume.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── contract-drawing.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── shop-drawing-main-category.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── shop-drawing-revision.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── shop-drawing-sub-category.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ └── shop-drawing.entity.ts + │ │ │ ├── contract-drawing.controller.ts + │ │ │ ├── contract-drawing.service.ts + │ │ │ ├── drawing-master-data.controller.ts + │ │ │ ├── drawing-master-data.service.ts + │ │ │ ├── drawing.module.ts + │ │ │ ├── shop-drawing.controller.ts + │ │ │ └── shop-drawing.service.ts + │ │ ├── 📁json-schema + │ │ │ ├── 📁dto + │ │ │ │ ├── create-json-schema.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── search-json-schema.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ └── update-json-schema.dto.ts + │ │ │ ├── 📁entities + │ │ │ │ └── json-schema.entity.ts + │ │ │ ├── json-schema.controller.spec.ts + │ │ │ ├── json-schema.controller.ts + │ │ │ ├── json-schema.module.ts + │ │ │ ├── json-schema.service.spec.ts + │ │ │ └── json-schema.service.ts + │ │ ├── 📁master + │ │ │ ├── 📁dto + │ │ │ │ ├── create-discipline.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── create-sub-type.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── create-tag.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── save-number-format.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── search-tag.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ └── update-tag.dto.ts + │ │ │ ├── 📁entities + │ │ │ │ ├── discipline.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ └── tag.entity.ts + │ │ │ ├── master.controller.ts + │ │ │ ├── master.module.ts + │ │ │ └── master.service.ts + │ │ ├── 📁monitoring + │ │ │ ├── 📁controllers + │ │ │ │ └── health.controller.ts + │ │ │ ├── 📁dto + │ │ │ │ └── set-maintenance.dto.ts + │ │ │ ├── 📁logger + │ │ │ │ └── winston.config.ts + │ │ │ ├── 📁services + │ │ │ │ └── metrics.service.ts + │ │ │ ├── monitoring.controller.ts + │ │ │ ├── monitoring.module.ts + │ │ │ └── monitoring.service.ts + │ │ ├── 📁notification + │ │ │ ├── 📁dto + │ │ │ │ ├── create-notification.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ └── search-notification.dto.ts + │ │ │ ├── 📁entities + │ │ │ │ └── notification.entity.ts + │ │ │ ├── notification-cleanup.service.ts + │ │ │ ├── notification.controller.ts + │ │ │ ├── notification.gateway.ts + │ │ │ ├── notification.module.ts + │ │ │ ├── notification.processor.ts + │ │ │ └── notification.service.ts + │ │ ├── 📁project + │ │ │ ├── 📁dto + │ │ │ │ ├── create-project.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── search-project.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ └── update-project.dto.ts + │ │ │ ├── 📁entities + │ │ │ │ ├── contract-organization.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── contract.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── organization.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── project-organization.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ └── project.entity.ts + │ │ │ ├── project.controller.spec.ts + │ │ │ ├── project.controller.ts + │ │ │ ├── project.module.ts + │ │ │ ├── project.service.spec.ts + │ │ │ └── project.service.ts + │ │ ├── 📁rfa + │ │ │ ├── 📁dto + │ │ │ │ ├── create-rfa.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── search-rfa.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ └── update-rfa.dto.ts + │ │ │ ├── 📁entities + │ │ │ │ ├── rfa-approve-code.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── rfa-item.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── rfa-revision.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── rfa-status-code.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── rfa-type.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── rfa-workflow-template-step.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── rfa-workflow-template.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── rfa-workflow.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ └── rfa.entity.ts + │ │ │ ├── rfa.controller.ts + │ │ │ ├── rfa.module.ts + │ │ │ └── rfa.service.ts + │ │ ├── 📁search + │ │ │ ├── 📁dto + │ │ │ │ └── search-query.dto.ts + │ │ │ ├── search.controller.ts + │ │ │ ├── search.module.ts + │ │ │ └── search.service.ts + │ │ ├── 📁transmittal + │ │ │ ├── 📁dto + │ │ │ │ ├── create-transmittal.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── search-transmittal.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ └── update-transmittal.dto.ts + │ │ │ ├── 📁entities + │ │ │ │ ├── transmittal-item.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ └── transmittal.entity.ts + │ │ │ ├── transmittal.controller.ts + │ │ │ ├── transmittal.module.ts + │ │ │ └── transmittal.service.ts + │ │ ├── 📁user + │ │ │ ├── 📁dto + │ │ │ │ ├── assign-role.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── create-user.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── update-preference.dto.ts + │ │ │ │ └── update-user.dto.ts + │ │ │ ├── 📁entities + │ │ │ │ ├── permission.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── role.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── user-assignment.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ ├── user-preference.entity.ts + │ │ │ │ └── user.entity.ts + │ │ │ ├── user-assignment.service.ts + │ │ │ ├── user-preference.service.ts + │ │ │ ├── user.controller.ts + │ │ │ ├── user.module.ts + │ │ │ ├── user.service.spec.ts + │ │ │ └── user.service.ts + │ │ └── 📁workflow-engine + │ │ ├── 📁dto + │ │ │ ├── create-workflow-definition.dto.ts + │ │ │ ├── evaluate-workflow.dto.ts + │ │ │ ├── get-available-actions.dto.ts + │ │ │ └── update-workflow-definition.dto.ts + │ │ ├── 📁entities + │ │ │ └── workflow-definition.entity.ts + │ │ ├── 📁interfaces + │ │ │ └── workflow.interface.ts + │ │ ├── workflow-dsl.service.ts + │ │ ├── workflow-engine.controller.ts + │ │ ├── workflow-engine.module.ts + │ │ ├── workflow-engine.service.spec.ts + │ │ └── workflow-engine.service.ts + │ ├── app.controller.spec.ts + │ ├── app.controller.ts + │ ├── app.module.ts + │ ├── app.service.ts + │ ├── main.ts + │ └── redlock.d.ts + ├── 📁test + │ ├── app.e2e-spec.ts + │ ├── jest-e2e.json + │ ├── phase3-workflow.e2e-spec.ts + │ └── simple.e2e-spec.ts + ├─ 📁uploads + │ └── 📁temp + │ ├── 5a6d4c26-84b2-4c8a-b177-9fa267651a93.pdf + │ └── d60d9807-a22d-4ca0-b99a-5d5d8b81b3e8.pdf + ├── .editorconfig + ├── .env + ├── .gitignore + ├── .prettierrc + ├── docker-compose.override.yml.example + ├── docker-compose.yml + ├── eslint.config.mjs + ├── Infrastructure Setup.yml + ├── nest-cli.json + ├── package-lock.json + ├── package.json + ├── pnpm-lock.yaml + ├── README.md + ├── tsconfig.build.json + └── tsconfig.json +``` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Frontend_folder.md b/Frontend_folder.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..836c6bf --- /dev/null +++ b/Frontend_folder.md @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +``` +└── 📁frontend + └── 📁app + └── 📁(auth) + └── 📁login + └── page.tsx + └── layout.tsx + └── 📁(dashboard) + └── 📁admin + └── 📁users + └── page.tsx + └── 📁correspondences + └── 📁new + └── page.tsx + └── page.tsx + └── 📁dashboard + └── page.tsx + └── 📁profile + └── page.tsx + └── 📁projects + └── 📁new + └── page.tsx + └── page.tsx + └── layout.tsx + └── 📁admin + └── 📁api + └── 📁auth + └── 📁[...nextauth] + └── route.ts + └── 📁demo + └── page.tsx + └── 📁fonts + ├── GeistMonoVF.woff + └── GeistVF.woff + ├── favicon.ico + ├── globals copy.css + ├── globals.css + ├── layout copy.tsx + ├── layout.tsx + ├── page.tsx + └── 📁components + └── 📁custom + ├── file-upload-zone.tsx + ├── responsive-data-table.tsx + └── workflow-visualizer.tsx + └── 📁dashboard + └── recent-activity.tsx + └── 📁forms + └── file-upload.tsx + └── 📁layout + ├── dashboard-shell.tsx + ├── navbar.tsx + ├── sidebar.tsx + └── user-nav.tsx + └── 📁tables + └── 📁ui + ├── avatar.tsx + ├── badge.tsx + ├── button.tsx + ├── calendar.tsx + ├── card.tsx + ├── checkbox.tsx + ├── dropdown-menu.tsx + ├── input.tsx + ├── label.tsx + ├── popover.tsx + ├── progress.tsx + ├── scroll-area.tsx + ├── select.tsx + ├── switch.tsx + ├── table.tsx + ├── tabs.tsx + └── textarea.tsx + └── 📁config + └── menu.ts + └── 📁lib + └── 📁api + └── client.ts + └── 📁auth + └── 📁hooks + └── 📁services + ├── circulation.service.ts + ├── contract-drawing.service.ts + ├── correspondence.service.ts + ├── index.ts + ├── json-schema.service.ts + ├── master-data.service.ts + ├── monitoring.service.ts + ├── notification.service.ts + ├── project.service.ts + ├── rfa.service.ts + ├── search.service.ts + ├── shop-drawing.service.ts + ├── transmittal.service.ts + ├── user.service.ts + └── workflow-engine.service.ts + └── 📁stores + ├── draft-store.ts + └── ui-store.ts + ├── auth.ts + └── utils.ts + └── 📁providers + ├── query-provider.tsx + └── session-provider.tsx + └── 📁public + └── 📁styles + └── 📁types + └── 📁dto + └── 📁circulation + ├── create-circulation.dto.ts + ├── search-circulation.dto.ts + └── update-circulation-routing.dto.ts + └── 📁correspondence + ├── add-reference.dto.ts + ├── create-correspondence.dto.ts + ├── search-correspondence.dto.ts + ├── submit-correspondence.dto.ts + └── workflow-action.dto.ts + └── 📁drawing + ├── contract-drawing.dto.ts + └── shop-drawing.dto.ts + └── 📁json-schema + └── json-schema.dto.ts + └── 📁master + ├── discipline.dto.ts + ├── number-format.dto.ts + ├── sub-type.dto.ts + └── tag.dto.ts + └── 📁monitoring + └── set-maintenance.dto.ts + └── 📁notification + └── notification.dto.ts + └── 📁project + └── project.dto.ts + └── 📁rfa + └── rfa.dto.ts + └── 📁search + └── search-query.dto.ts + └── 📁transmittal + └── transmittal.dto.ts + └── 📁user + └── user.dto.ts + └── 📁workflow-engine + └── workflow-engine.dto.ts + └── next-auth.d.ts + ├── .env.local + ├── .eslintrc.json + ├── .gitignore + ├── components.json + ├── middleware.ts + ├── next-env.d.ts + ├── next.config.mjs + ├── package.json + ├── pnpm-lock.yaml + ├── postcss.config.mjs + ├── README.md + ├── tailwind.config.ts + └── tsconfig.json +``` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/backend/.editorconfig b/backend/.editorconfig new file mode 100644 index 0000000..88bf97c --- /dev/null +++ b/backend/.editorconfig @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +# EditorConfig is awesome: https://EditorConfig.org + +# top-most EditorConfig file +root = true + +[*] +indent_style = space +indent_size = 2 +end_of_line = crlf +charset = utf-8 +trim_trailing_whitespace = false +insert_final_newline = false \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/backend/src/common/auth/auth.module.ts b/backend/src/common/auth/auth.module.ts index dc75759..8846468 100644 --- a/backend/src/common/auth/auth.module.ts +++ b/backend/src/common/auth/auth.module.ts @@ -5,14 +5,17 @@ import { Module } from '@nestjs/common'; import { JwtModule } from '@nestjs/jwt'; import { PassportModule } from '@nestjs/passport'; import { ConfigModule, ConfigService } from '@nestjs/config'; +import { TypeOrmModule } from '@nestjs/typeorm'; // [NEW] 1. Import TypeOrmModule import { AuthService } from './auth.service.js'; import { AuthController } from './auth.controller.js'; import { UserModule } from '../../modules/user/user.module.js'; import { JwtStrategy } from './strategies/jwt.strategy.js'; import { JwtRefreshStrategy } from './strategies/jwt-refresh.strategy.js'; - +import { User } from '../../modules/user/entities/user.entity'; // [NEW] 2. Import User Entity @Module({ imports: [ + // [NEW] 3. Register User Entity เพื่อให้ AuthService ใช้ InjectRepository(User) ได้ + TypeOrmModule.forFeature([User]), UserModule, PassportModule, JwtModule.registerAsync({ diff --git a/backend/src/common/auth/auth.service.ts b/backend/src/common/auth/auth.service.ts index f974ff8..fdc7119 100644 --- a/backend/src/common/auth/auth.service.ts +++ b/backend/src/common/auth/auth.service.ts @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ // File: src/common/auth/auth.service.ts -// บันทึกการแก้ไข: แก้ไข Type Mismatch ใน signAsync (Fix TS2769) +// บันทึกการแก้ไข: +// 1. แก้ไข Type Mismatch ใน signAsync +// 2. แก้ไข validateUser ให้ดึง password_hash ออกมาด้วย (Fix HTTP 500: data and hash arguments required) import { Injectable, @@ -10,9 +12,13 @@ import { import { JwtService } from '@nestjs/jwt'; import { ConfigService } from '@nestjs/config'; import { CACHE_MANAGER } from '@nestjs/cache-manager'; +import { InjectRepository } from '@nestjs/typeorm'; // [NEW] +import { Repository } from 'typeorm'; // [NEW] import type { Cache } from 'cache-manager'; import * as bcrypt from 'bcrypt'; + import { UserService } from '../../modules/user/user.service.js'; +import { User } from '../../modules/user/entities/user.entity.js'; // [NEW] ต้อง Import Entity เพื่อใช้ Repository import { RegisterDto } from './dto/register.dto.js'; @Injectable() @@ -22,12 +28,33 @@ export class AuthService { private jwtService: JwtService, private configService: ConfigService, @Inject(CACHE_MANAGER) private cacheManager: Cache, + // [NEW] Inject Repository เพื่อใช้ QueryBuilder + @InjectRepository(User) + private usersRepository: Repository, ) {} // 1. ตรวจสอบ Username/Password async validateUser(username: string, pass: string): Promise { - const user = await this.userService.findOneByUsername(username); - if (user && (await bcrypt.compare(pass, user.password))) { + console.log(`🔍 Checking login for: ${username}`); // [DEBUG] + // [FIXED] ใช้ createQueryBuilder เพื่อ addSelect field 'password' ที่ถูกซ่อนไว้ + const user = await this.usersRepository + .createQueryBuilder('user') + .addSelect('user.password') // สำคัญ! สั่งให้ดึง column password มาด้วย + .where('user.username = :username', { username }) + .getOne(); + + if (!user) { + console.log('❌ User not found in database'); // [DEBUG] + return null; + } + + console.log('✅ User found. Hash from DB:', user.password); // [DEBUG] + + const isMatch = await bcrypt.compare(pass, user.password); + console.log(`🔐 Password match result: ${isMatch}`); // [DEBUG] + + // ตรวจสอบว่ามี user และมี password hash หรือไม่ + if (user && user.password && (await bcrypt.compare(pass, user.password))) { // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars const { password, ...result } = user; return result; diff --git a/backend/src/main.ts b/backend/src/main.ts index 254e36d..24e28c3 100644 --- a/backend/src/main.ts +++ b/backend/src/main.ts @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ async function bootstrap() { }); // 🚀 7. Start Server - const port = configService.get('PORT') || 3000; + const port = configService.get('PORT') || 3001; await app.listen(port); logger.log(`Application is running on: ${await app.getUrl()}/api`); diff --git a/file b/file new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/frontend.0/package.json b/frontend.0/package.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d7029c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend.0/package.json @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +{ + "name": "lcbp3-frontend", + "version": "1.4.4", + "private": true, + "scripts": { + "dev": "next dev", + "build": "next build", + "start": "next start", + "lint": "next lint", + "format": "prettier --write ." + }, + "dependencies": { + "@hookform/resolvers": "^3.3.4", + "@radix-ui/react-slot": "^1.0.2", + "@tanstack/react-query": "^5.28.4", + "axios": "^1.6.8", + "class-variance-authority": "^0.7.0", + "clsx": "^2.1.0", + "date-fns": "^3.6.0", + "lucide-react": "^0.363.0", + "next": "14.1.4", + "next-auth": "^5.0.0-beta.16", + "react": "^18.2.0", + "react-dom": "^18.2.0", + "react-hook-form": "^7.51.1", + "tailwind-merge": "^2.2.2", + "tailwindcss-animate": "^1.0.7", + "zod": "^3.22.4", + "zustand": "^4.5.2" + }, + "devDependencies": { + "@types/node": "^20.11.30", + "@types/react": "^18.2.69", + "@types/react-dom": "^18.2.22", + "autoprefixer": "^10.4.19", + "eslint": "^8.57.0", + "eslint-config-next": "14.1.4", + "postcss": "^8.4.38", + "prettier": "^3.2.5", + "prettier-plugin-tailwindcss": "^0.5.12", + "tailwindcss": "^3.4.1", + "typescript": "^5.4.3" + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.eslintrc.json b/frontend/.eslintrc.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3722418 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.eslintrc.json @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +{ + "extends": ["next/core-web-vitals", "next/typescript"] +} diff --git a/frontend/.gitignore b/frontend/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd3dbb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +# See https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files/ for more about ignoring files. + +# dependencies +/node_modules +/.pnp +.pnp.js +.yarn/install-state.gz + +# testing +/coverage + +# next.js +/.next/ +/out/ + +# production +/build + +# misc +.DS_Store +*.pem + +# debug +npm-debug.log* +yarn-debug.log* +yarn-error.log* + +# local env files +.env*.local + +# vercel +.vercel + +# typescript +*.tsbuildinfo +next-env.d.ts diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/LICENSE b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1869e21 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +MIT License + +Copyright (c) 2021-present Tanner Linsley + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all +copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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[TanStack Table](https://github.com/TanStack/table), [TanStack Router](https://github.com/tanstack/router), [TanStack Virtual](https://github.com/tanstack/virtual), [React Charts](https://github.com/TanStack/react-charts), [React Ranger](https://github.com/TanStack/ranger) + +## Visit [tanstack.com/query](https://tanstack.com/query) for docs, guides, API and more! + +## Quick Features + +- Transport/protocol/backend agnostic data fetching (REST, GraphQL, promises, whatever!) +- Auto Caching + Refetching (stale-while-revalidate, Window Refocus, Polling/Realtime) +- Parallel + Dependent Queries +- Mutations + Reactive Query Refetching +- Multi-layer Cache + Automatic Garbage Collection +- Paginated + Cursor-based Queries +- Load-More + Infinite Scroll Queries w/ Scroll Recovery +- Request Cancellation +- [React Suspense](https://react.dev/reference/react/Suspense) + Fetch-As-You-Render Query Prefetching +- Dedicated Devtools + +### [Become a Sponsor!](https://github.com/sponsors/tannerlinsley/) + + diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/package.json b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/package.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa28334 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/package.json @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +{ + "name": "@tanstack/react-query", + "version": "5.90.11", + "description": "Hooks for managing, caching and syncing asynchronous and remote data in React", + "author": "tannerlinsley", + "license": "MIT", + "repository": { + "type": "git", + "url": "https://github.com/TanStack/query.git", + "directory": "packages/react-query" + }, + "homepage": "https://tanstack.com/query", + "funding": { + "type": "github", + "url": "https://github.com/sponsors/tannerlinsley" + }, + "type": "module", + "types": "build/legacy/index.d.ts", + "main": "build/legacy/index.cjs", + "module": "build/legacy/index.js", + "react-native": "src/index.ts", + "exports": { + ".": { + "@tanstack/custom-condition": "./src/index.ts", + "import": { + "types": "./build/modern/index.d.ts", + "default": "./build/modern/index.js" + }, + "require": { + "types": "./build/modern/index.d.cts", + "default": "./build/modern/index.cjs" + } + }, + "./package.json": "./package.json" + }, + "sideEffects": false, + "files": [ + "build", + "src", + "!src/__tests__", + "!build/codemods/node_modules", + "!build/codemods/vite.config.ts", + "!build/codemods/**/__testfixtures__", + "!build/codemods/**/__tests__" + ], + "dependencies": { + "@tanstack/query-core": "5.90.11" + }, + "devDependencies": { + "@testing-library/react": "^16.1.0", + "@testing-library/react-render-stream": "^2.0.0", + "@types/react": "^19.0.1", + "@types/react-dom": "^19.0.2", + "@vitejs/plugin-react": "^4.3.4", + "cpy-cli": "^5.0.0", + "npm-run-all2": "^5.0.0", + "react": "^19.0.0", + "react-dom": "^19.0.0", + "react-error-boundary": "^4.1.2", + "@tanstack/query-persist-client-core": "5.91.10", + "@tanstack/query-test-utils": "0.0.0" + }, + "peerDependencies": { + "react": "^18 || ^19" + }, + "scripts": { + "clean": "premove ./build ./coverage ./dist-ts", + "compile": "tsc --build", + "test:eslint": "eslint --concurrency=auto ./src", + "test:types": "npm-run-all --serial test:types:*", + "test:types:ts50": "node ../../node_modules/typescript50/lib/tsc.js --build tsconfig.legacy.json", + "test:types:ts51": "node ../../node_modules/typescript51/lib/tsc.js --build tsconfig.legacy.json", + "test:types:ts52": "node ../../node_modules/typescript52/lib/tsc.js --build tsconfig.legacy.json", + "test:types:ts53": "node ../../node_modules/typescript53/lib/tsc.js --build tsconfig.legacy.json", + "test:types:ts54": "node ../../node_modules/typescript54/lib/tsc.js --build tsconfig.legacy.json", + "test:types:ts55": "node ../../node_modules/typescript55/lib/tsc.js --build tsconfig.legacy.json", + "test:types:ts56": "node ../../node_modules/typescript56/lib/tsc.js --build tsconfig.legacy.json", + "test:types:ts57": "node ../../node_modules/typescript57/lib/tsc.js --build tsconfig.legacy.json", + "test:types:tscurrent": "tsc --build", + "test:lib": "vitest", + "test:lib:dev": "pnpm run test:lib --watch", + "test:build": "publint --strict && attw --pack", + "build": "pnpm build:tsup && pnpm build:codemods", + "build:tsup": "tsup --tsconfig tsconfig.prod.json", + "build:codemods": "cpy ../query-codemods/* ./build/codemods" + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/HydrationBoundary.tsx b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/HydrationBoundary.tsx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..901c8e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/HydrationBoundary.tsx @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +'use client' +import * as React from 'react' + +import { hydrate } from '@tanstack/query-core' +import { useQueryClient } from './QueryClientProvider' +import type { + DehydratedState, + HydrateOptions, + OmitKeyof, + QueryClient, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' + +export interface HydrationBoundaryProps { + state: DehydratedState | null | undefined + options?: OmitKeyof & { + defaultOptions?: OmitKeyof< + Exclude, + 'mutations' + > + } + children?: React.ReactNode + queryClient?: QueryClient +} + +export const HydrationBoundary = ({ + children, + options = {}, + state, + queryClient, +}: HydrationBoundaryProps) => { + const client = useQueryClient(queryClient) + + const optionsRef = React.useRef(options) + React.useEffect(() => { + optionsRef.current = options + }) + + // This useMemo is for performance reasons only, everything inside it must + // be safe to run in every render and code here should be read as "in render". + // + // This code needs to happen during the render phase, because after initial + // SSR, hydration needs to happen _before_ children render. Also, if hydrating + // during a transition, we want to hydrate as much as is safe in render so + // we can prerender as much as possible. + // + // For any queries that already exist in the cache, we want to hold back on + // hydrating until _after_ the render phase. The reason for this is that during + // transitions, we don't want the existing queries and observers to update to + // the new data on the current page, only _after_ the transition is committed. + // If the transition is aborted, we will have hydrated any _new_ queries, but + // we throw away the fresh data for any existing ones to avoid unexpectedly + // updating the UI. + const hydrationQueue: DehydratedState['queries'] | undefined = + React.useMemo(() => { + if (state) { + if (typeof state !== 'object') { + return + } + + const queryCache = client.getQueryCache() + // State is supplied from the outside and we might as well fail + // gracefully if it has the wrong shape, so while we type `queries` + // as required, we still provide a fallback. + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unnecessary-condition + const queries = state.queries || [] + + const newQueries: DehydratedState['queries'] = [] + const existingQueries: DehydratedState['queries'] = [] + for (const dehydratedQuery of queries) { + const existingQuery = queryCache.get(dehydratedQuery.queryHash) + + if (!existingQuery) { + newQueries.push(dehydratedQuery) + } else { + const hydrationIsNewer = + dehydratedQuery.state.dataUpdatedAt > + existingQuery.state.dataUpdatedAt || + (dehydratedQuery.promise && + existingQuery.state.status !== 'pending' && + existingQuery.state.fetchStatus !== 'fetching' && + dehydratedQuery.dehydratedAt !== undefined && + dehydratedQuery.dehydratedAt > + existingQuery.state.dataUpdatedAt) + + if (hydrationIsNewer) { + existingQueries.push(dehydratedQuery) + } + } + } + + if (newQueries.length > 0) { + // It's actually fine to call this with queries/state that already exists + // in the cache, or is older. hydrate() is idempotent for queries. + // eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/refs + hydrate(client, { queries: newQueries }, optionsRef.current) + } + if (existingQueries.length > 0) { + return existingQueries + } + } + return undefined + }, [client, state]) + + React.useEffect(() => { + if (hydrationQueue) { + hydrate(client, { queries: hydrationQueue }, optionsRef.current) + } + }, [client, hydrationQueue]) + + return children as React.ReactElement +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/IsRestoringProvider.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/IsRestoringProvider.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d59c72 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/IsRestoringProvider.ts @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +'use client' +import * as React from 'react' + +const IsRestoringContext = React.createContext(false) + +export const useIsRestoring = () => React.useContext(IsRestoringContext) +export const IsRestoringProvider = IsRestoringContext.Provider diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/QueryClientProvider.tsx b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/QueryClientProvider.tsx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7fa1df9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/QueryClientProvider.tsx @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +'use client' +import * as React from 'react' + +import type { QueryClient } from '@tanstack/query-core' + +export const QueryClientContext = React.createContext( + undefined, +) + +export const useQueryClient = (queryClient?: QueryClient) => { + const client = React.useContext(QueryClientContext) + + if (queryClient) { + return queryClient + } + + if (!client) { + throw new Error('No QueryClient set, use QueryClientProvider to set one') + } + + return client +} + +export type QueryClientProviderProps = { + client: QueryClient + children?: React.ReactNode +} + +export const QueryClientProvider = ({ + client, + children, +}: QueryClientProviderProps): React.JSX.Element => { + React.useEffect(() => { + client.mount() + return () => { + client.unmount() + } + }, [client]) + + return ( + + {children} + + ) +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/QueryErrorResetBoundary.tsx b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/QueryErrorResetBoundary.tsx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..910215b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/QueryErrorResetBoundary.tsx @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +'use client' +import * as React from 'react' + +// CONTEXT +export type QueryErrorResetFunction = () => void +export type QueryErrorIsResetFunction = () => boolean +export type QueryErrorClearResetFunction = () => void + +export interface QueryErrorResetBoundaryValue { + clearReset: QueryErrorClearResetFunction + isReset: QueryErrorIsResetFunction + reset: QueryErrorResetFunction +} + +function createValue(): QueryErrorResetBoundaryValue { + let isReset = false + return { + clearReset: () => { + isReset = false + }, + reset: () => { + isReset = true + }, + isReset: () => { + return isReset + }, + } +} + +const QueryErrorResetBoundaryContext = React.createContext(createValue()) + +// HOOK + +export const useQueryErrorResetBoundary = () => + React.useContext(QueryErrorResetBoundaryContext) + +// COMPONENT + +export type QueryErrorResetBoundaryFunction = ( + value: QueryErrorResetBoundaryValue, +) => React.ReactNode + +export interface QueryErrorResetBoundaryProps { + children: QueryErrorResetBoundaryFunction | React.ReactNode +} + +export const QueryErrorResetBoundary = ({ + children, +}: QueryErrorResetBoundaryProps) => { + const [value] = React.useState(() => createValue()) + return ( + + {typeof children === 'function' ? children(value) : children} + + ) +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/errorBoundaryUtils.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/errorBoundaryUtils.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28c11c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/errorBoundaryUtils.ts @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +'use client' +import * as React from 'react' +import { shouldThrowError } from '@tanstack/query-core' +import type { + DefaultedQueryObserverOptions, + Query, + QueryKey, + QueryObserverResult, + ThrowOnError, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' +import type { QueryErrorResetBoundaryValue } from './QueryErrorResetBoundary' + +export const ensurePreventErrorBoundaryRetry = < + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey, +>( + options: DefaultedQueryObserverOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryData, + TQueryKey + >, + errorResetBoundary: QueryErrorResetBoundaryValue, +) => { + if ( + options.suspense || + options.throwOnError || + options.experimental_prefetchInRender + ) { + // Prevent retrying failed query if the error boundary has not been reset yet + if (!errorResetBoundary.isReset()) { + options.retryOnMount = false + } + } +} + +export const useClearResetErrorBoundary = ( + errorResetBoundary: QueryErrorResetBoundaryValue, +) => { + React.useEffect(() => { + errorResetBoundary.clearReset() + }, [errorResetBoundary]) +} + +export const getHasError = < + TData, + TError, + TQueryFnData, + TQueryData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey, +>({ + result, + errorResetBoundary, + throwOnError, + query, + suspense, +}: { + result: QueryObserverResult + errorResetBoundary: QueryErrorResetBoundaryValue + throwOnError: ThrowOnError + query: Query | undefined + suspense: boolean | undefined +}) => { + return ( + result.isError && + !errorResetBoundary.isReset() && + !result.isFetching && + query && + ((suspense && result.data === undefined) || + shouldThrowError(throwOnError, [result.error, query])) + ) +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/index.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/index.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..36ea8da --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/index.ts @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +/* istanbul ignore file */ + +// Re-export core +export * from '@tanstack/query-core' + +// React Query +export * from './types' +export { useQueries } from './useQueries' +export type { QueriesResults, QueriesOptions } from './useQueries' +export { useQuery } from './useQuery' +export { useSuspenseQuery } from './useSuspenseQuery' +export { useSuspenseInfiniteQuery } from './useSuspenseInfiniteQuery' +export { useSuspenseQueries } from './useSuspenseQueries' +export type { + SuspenseQueriesResults, + SuspenseQueriesOptions, +} from './useSuspenseQueries' +export { usePrefetchQuery } from './usePrefetchQuery' +export { usePrefetchInfiniteQuery } from './usePrefetchInfiniteQuery' +export { queryOptions } from './queryOptions' +export type { + DefinedInitialDataOptions, + UndefinedInitialDataOptions, + UnusedSkipTokenOptions, +} from './queryOptions' +export { infiniteQueryOptions } from './infiniteQueryOptions' +export type { + DefinedInitialDataInfiniteOptions, + UndefinedInitialDataInfiniteOptions, + UnusedSkipTokenInfiniteOptions, +} from './infiniteQueryOptions' +export { + QueryClientContext, + QueryClientProvider, + useQueryClient, +} from './QueryClientProvider' +export type { QueryClientProviderProps } from './QueryClientProvider' +export type { QueryErrorResetBoundaryProps } from './QueryErrorResetBoundary' +export { HydrationBoundary } from './HydrationBoundary' +export type { HydrationBoundaryProps } from './HydrationBoundary' +export type { + QueryErrorClearResetFunction, + QueryErrorIsResetFunction, + QueryErrorResetBoundaryFunction, + QueryErrorResetFunction, +} from './QueryErrorResetBoundary' +export { + QueryErrorResetBoundary, + useQueryErrorResetBoundary, +} from './QueryErrorResetBoundary' +export { useIsFetching } from './useIsFetching' +export { useIsMutating, useMutationState } from './useMutationState' +export { useMutation } from './useMutation' +export { mutationOptions } from './mutationOptions' +export { useInfiniteQuery } from './useInfiniteQuery' +export { useIsRestoring, IsRestoringProvider } from './IsRestoringProvider' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/infiniteQueryOptions.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/infiniteQueryOptions.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5e8c371 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/infiniteQueryOptions.ts @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +import type { + DataTag, + DefaultError, + InfiniteData, + InitialDataFunction, + NonUndefinedGuard, + OmitKeyof, + QueryKey, + SkipToken, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' +import type { UseInfiniteQueryOptions } from './types' + +export type UndefinedInitialDataInfiniteOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = InfiniteData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, + TPageParam = unknown, +> = UseInfiniteQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam +> & { + initialData?: + | undefined + | NonUndefinedGuard> + | InitialDataFunction< + NonUndefinedGuard> + > +} + +export type UnusedSkipTokenInfiniteOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = InfiniteData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, + TPageParam = unknown, +> = OmitKeyof< + UseInfiniteQueryOptions, + 'queryFn' +> & { + queryFn?: Exclude< + UseInfiniteQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam + >['queryFn'], + SkipToken | undefined + > +} + +export type DefinedInitialDataInfiniteOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = InfiniteData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, + TPageParam = unknown, +> = UseInfiniteQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam +> & { + initialData: + | NonUndefinedGuard> + | (() => NonUndefinedGuard>) + | undefined +} + +export function infiniteQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = InfiniteData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, + TPageParam = unknown, +>( + options: DefinedInitialDataInfiniteOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam + >, +): DefinedInitialDataInfiniteOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam +> & { + queryKey: DataTag, TError> +} + +export function infiniteQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = InfiniteData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, + TPageParam = unknown, +>( + options: UnusedSkipTokenInfiniteOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam + >, +): UnusedSkipTokenInfiniteOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam +> & { + queryKey: DataTag, TError> +} + +export function infiniteQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = InfiniteData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, + TPageParam = unknown, +>( + options: UndefinedInitialDataInfiniteOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam + >, +): UndefinedInitialDataInfiniteOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam +> & { + queryKey: DataTag, TError> +} + +export function infiniteQueryOptions(options: unknown) { + return options +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/mutationOptions.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/mutationOptions.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1ee3110 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/mutationOptions.ts @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +import type { DefaultError, WithRequired } from '@tanstack/query-core' +import type { UseMutationOptions } from './types' + +export function mutationOptions< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TVariables = void, + TOnMutateResult = unknown, +>( + options: WithRequired< + UseMutationOptions, + 'mutationKey' + >, +): WithRequired< + UseMutationOptions, + 'mutationKey' +> +export function mutationOptions< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TVariables = void, + TOnMutateResult = unknown, +>( + options: Omit< + UseMutationOptions, + 'mutationKey' + >, +): Omit< + UseMutationOptions, + 'mutationKey' +> +export function mutationOptions< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TVariables = void, + TOnMutateResult = unknown, +>( + options: UseMutationOptions, +): UseMutationOptions { + return options +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/queryOptions.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/queryOptions.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..644ac26 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/queryOptions.ts @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +import type { + DataTag, + DefaultError, + InitialDataFunction, + NonUndefinedGuard, + OmitKeyof, + QueryFunction, + QueryKey, + SkipToken, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' +import type { UseQueryOptions } from './types' + +export type UndefinedInitialDataOptions< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +> = UseQueryOptions & { + initialData?: + | undefined + | InitialDataFunction> + | NonUndefinedGuard +} + +export type UnusedSkipTokenOptions< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +> = OmitKeyof< + UseQueryOptions, + 'queryFn' +> & { + queryFn?: Exclude< + UseQueryOptions['queryFn'], + SkipToken | undefined + > +} + +export type DefinedInitialDataOptions< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +> = Omit, 'queryFn'> & { + initialData: + | NonUndefinedGuard + | (() => NonUndefinedGuard) + queryFn?: QueryFunction +} + +export function queryOptions< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +>( + options: DefinedInitialDataOptions, +): DefinedInitialDataOptions & { + queryKey: DataTag +} + +export function queryOptions< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +>( + options: UnusedSkipTokenOptions, +): UnusedSkipTokenOptions & { + queryKey: DataTag +} + +export function queryOptions< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +>( + options: UndefinedInitialDataOptions, +): UndefinedInitialDataOptions & { + queryKey: DataTag +} + +export function queryOptions(options: unknown) { + return options +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/suspense.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/suspense.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d87569f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/suspense.ts @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +import type { + DefaultError, + DefaultedQueryObserverOptions, + Query, + QueryKey, + QueryObserver, + QueryObserverResult, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' +import type { QueryErrorResetBoundaryValue } from './QueryErrorResetBoundary' + +export const defaultThrowOnError = < + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +>( + _error: TError, + query: Query, +) => query.state.data === undefined + +export const ensureSuspenseTimers = ( + defaultedOptions: DefaultedQueryObserverOptions, +) => { + if (defaultedOptions.suspense) { + // Handle staleTime to ensure minimum 1000ms in Suspense mode + // This prevents unnecessary refetching when components remount after suspending + const MIN_SUSPENSE_TIME_MS = 1000 + + const clamp = (value: number | 'static' | undefined) => + value === 'static' + ? value + : Math.max(value ?? MIN_SUSPENSE_TIME_MS, MIN_SUSPENSE_TIME_MS) + + const originalStaleTime = defaultedOptions.staleTime + defaultedOptions.staleTime = + typeof originalStaleTime === 'function' + ? (...args) => clamp(originalStaleTime(...args)) + : clamp(originalStaleTime) + + if (typeof defaultedOptions.gcTime === 'number') { + defaultedOptions.gcTime = Math.max( + defaultedOptions.gcTime, + MIN_SUSPENSE_TIME_MS, + ) + } + } +} + +export const willFetch = ( + result: QueryObserverResult, + isRestoring: boolean, +) => result.isLoading && result.isFetching && !isRestoring + +export const shouldSuspend = ( + defaultedOptions: + | DefaultedQueryObserverOptions + | undefined, + result: QueryObserverResult, +) => defaultedOptions?.suspense && result.isPending + +export const fetchOptimistic = < + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey, +>( + defaultedOptions: DefaultedQueryObserverOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryData, + TQueryKey + >, + observer: QueryObserver, + errorResetBoundary: QueryErrorResetBoundaryValue, +) => + observer.fetchOptimistic(defaultedOptions).catch(() => { + errorResetBoundary.clearReset() + }) diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/types.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/types.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c52ac5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/types.ts @@ -0,0 +1,242 @@ +/* istanbul ignore file */ + +import type { + DefaultError, + DefinedInfiniteQueryObserverResult, + DefinedQueryObserverResult, + DistributiveOmit, + FetchQueryOptions, + InfiniteQueryObserverOptions, + InfiniteQueryObserverResult, + MutateFunction, + MutationObserverOptions, + MutationObserverResult, + OmitKeyof, + Override, + QueryKey, + QueryObserverOptions, + QueryObserverResult, + SkipToken, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' + +export type AnyUseBaseQueryOptions = UseBaseQueryOptions< + any, + any, + any, + any, + any +> +export interface UseBaseQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +> extends QueryObserverOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryData, + TQueryKey + > { + /** + * Set this to `false` to unsubscribe this observer from updates to the query cache. + * Defaults to `true`. + */ + subscribed?: boolean +} + +export interface UsePrefetchQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +> extends OmitKeyof< + FetchQueryOptions, + 'queryFn' + > { + queryFn?: Exclude< + FetchQueryOptions['queryFn'], + SkipToken + > +} + +export type AnyUseQueryOptions = UseQueryOptions +export interface UseQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +> extends OmitKeyof< + UseBaseQueryOptions, + 'suspense' + > {} + +export type AnyUseSuspenseQueryOptions = UseSuspenseQueryOptions< + any, + any, + any, + any +> +export interface UseSuspenseQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +> extends OmitKeyof< + UseQueryOptions, + 'queryFn' | 'enabled' | 'throwOnError' | 'placeholderData' + > { + queryFn?: Exclude< + UseQueryOptions['queryFn'], + SkipToken + > +} + +export type AnyUseInfiniteQueryOptions = UseInfiniteQueryOptions< + any, + any, + any, + any, + any +> +export interface UseInfiniteQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, + TPageParam = unknown, +> extends OmitKeyof< + InfiniteQueryObserverOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam + >, + 'suspense' + > { + /** + * Set this to `false` to unsubscribe this observer from updates to the query cache. + * Defaults to `true`. + */ + subscribed?: boolean +} + +export type AnyUseSuspenseInfiniteQueryOptions = + UseSuspenseInfiniteQueryOptions +export interface UseSuspenseInfiniteQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, + TPageParam = unknown, +> extends OmitKeyof< + UseInfiniteQueryOptions, + 'queryFn' | 'enabled' | 'throwOnError' | 'placeholderData' + > { + queryFn?: Exclude< + UseInfiniteQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam + >['queryFn'], + SkipToken + > +} + +export type UseBaseQueryResult< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, +> = QueryObserverResult + +export type UseQueryResult< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, +> = UseBaseQueryResult + +export type UseSuspenseQueryResult< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, +> = DistributiveOmit< + DefinedQueryObserverResult, + 'isPlaceholderData' | 'promise' +> + +export type DefinedUseQueryResult< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, +> = DefinedQueryObserverResult + +export type UseInfiniteQueryResult< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, +> = InfiniteQueryObserverResult + +export type DefinedUseInfiniteQueryResult< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, +> = DefinedInfiniteQueryObserverResult + +export type UseSuspenseInfiniteQueryResult< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, +> = OmitKeyof< + DefinedInfiniteQueryObserverResult, + 'isPlaceholderData' | 'promise' +> + +export type AnyUseMutationOptions = UseMutationOptions +export interface UseMutationOptions< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TVariables = void, + TOnMutateResult = unknown, +> extends OmitKeyof< + MutationObserverOptions, + '_defaulted' + > {} + +export type UseMutateFunction< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TVariables = void, + TOnMutateResult = unknown, +> = ( + ...args: Parameters< + MutateFunction + > +) => void + +export type UseMutateAsyncFunction< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TVariables = void, + TOnMutateResult = unknown, +> = MutateFunction + +export type UseBaseMutationResult< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TVariables = unknown, + TOnMutateResult = unknown, +> = Override< + MutationObserverResult, + { mutate: UseMutateFunction } +> & { + mutateAsync: UseMutateAsyncFunction< + TData, + TError, + TVariables, + TOnMutateResult + > +} + +export type UseMutationResult< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TVariables = unknown, + TOnMutateResult = unknown, +> = UseBaseMutationResult diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useBaseQuery.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useBaseQuery.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..06690b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useBaseQuery.ts @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +'use client' +import * as React from 'react' + +import { isServer, noop, notifyManager } from '@tanstack/query-core' +import { useQueryClient } from './QueryClientProvider' +import { useQueryErrorResetBoundary } from './QueryErrorResetBoundary' +import { + ensurePreventErrorBoundaryRetry, + getHasError, + useClearResetErrorBoundary, +} from './errorBoundaryUtils' +import { useIsRestoring } from './IsRestoringProvider' +import { + ensureSuspenseTimers, + fetchOptimistic, + shouldSuspend, + willFetch, +} from './suspense' +import type { + QueryClient, + QueryKey, + QueryObserver, + QueryObserverResult, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' +import type { UseBaseQueryOptions } from './types' + +export function useBaseQuery< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey, +>( + options: UseBaseQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryData, + TQueryKey + >, + Observer: typeof QueryObserver, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): QueryObserverResult { + if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') { + if (typeof options !== 'object' || Array.isArray(options)) { + throw new Error( + 'Bad argument type. Starting with v5, only the "Object" form is allowed when calling query related functions. Please use the error stack to find the culprit call. More info here: https://tanstack.com/query/latest/docs/react/guides/migrating-to-v5#supports-a-single-signature-one-object', + ) + } + } + + const isRestoring = useIsRestoring() + const errorResetBoundary = useQueryErrorResetBoundary() + const client = useQueryClient(queryClient) + const defaultedOptions = client.defaultQueryOptions(options) + + ;(client.getDefaultOptions().queries as any)?._experimental_beforeQuery?.( + defaultedOptions, + ) + + if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') { + if (!defaultedOptions.queryFn) { + console.error( + `[${defaultedOptions.queryHash}]: No queryFn was passed as an option, and no default queryFn was found. The queryFn parameter is only optional when using a default queryFn. More info here: https://tanstack.com/query/latest/docs/framework/react/guides/default-query-function`, + ) + } + } + + // Make sure results are optimistically set in fetching state before subscribing or updating options + defaultedOptions._optimisticResults = isRestoring + ? 'isRestoring' + : 'optimistic' + + ensureSuspenseTimers(defaultedOptions) + ensurePreventErrorBoundaryRetry(defaultedOptions, errorResetBoundary) + + useClearResetErrorBoundary(errorResetBoundary) + + // this needs to be invoked before creating the Observer because that can create a cache entry + const isNewCacheEntry = !client + .getQueryCache() + .get(defaultedOptions.queryHash) + + const [observer] = React.useState( + () => + new Observer( + client, + defaultedOptions, + ), + ) + + // note: this must be called before useSyncExternalStore + const result = observer.getOptimisticResult(defaultedOptions) + + const shouldSubscribe = !isRestoring && options.subscribed !== false + React.useSyncExternalStore( + React.useCallback( + (onStoreChange) => { + const unsubscribe = shouldSubscribe + ? observer.subscribe(notifyManager.batchCalls(onStoreChange)) + : noop + + // Update result to make sure we did not miss any query updates + // between creating the observer and subscribing to it. + observer.updateResult() + + return unsubscribe + }, + [observer, shouldSubscribe], + ), + () => observer.getCurrentResult(), + () => observer.getCurrentResult(), + ) + + React.useEffect(() => { + observer.setOptions(defaultedOptions) + }, [defaultedOptions, observer]) + + // Handle suspense + if (shouldSuspend(defaultedOptions, result)) { + throw fetchOptimistic(defaultedOptions, observer, errorResetBoundary) + } + + // Handle error boundary + if ( + getHasError({ + result, + errorResetBoundary, + throwOnError: defaultedOptions.throwOnError, + query: client + .getQueryCache() + .get< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TQueryData, + TQueryKey + >(defaultedOptions.queryHash), + suspense: defaultedOptions.suspense, + }) + ) { + throw result.error + } + + ;(client.getDefaultOptions().queries as any)?._experimental_afterQuery?.( + defaultedOptions, + result, + ) + + if ( + defaultedOptions.experimental_prefetchInRender && + !isServer && + willFetch(result, isRestoring) + ) { + const promise = isNewCacheEntry + ? // Fetch immediately on render in order to ensure `.promise` is resolved even if the component is unmounted + fetchOptimistic(defaultedOptions, observer, errorResetBoundary) + : // subscribe to the "cache promise" so that we can finalize the currentThenable once data comes in + client.getQueryCache().get(defaultedOptions.queryHash)?.promise + + promise?.catch(noop).finally(() => { + // `.updateResult()` will trigger `.#currentThenable` to finalize + observer.updateResult() + }) + } + + // Handle result property usage tracking + return !defaultedOptions.notifyOnChangeProps + ? observer.trackResult(result) + : result +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useInfiniteQuery.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useInfiniteQuery.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..32ebfb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useInfiniteQuery.ts @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +'use client' +import { InfiniteQueryObserver } from '@tanstack/query-core' +import { useBaseQuery } from './useBaseQuery' +import type { + DefaultError, + InfiniteData, + QueryClient, + QueryKey, + QueryObserver, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' +import type { + DefinedUseInfiniteQueryResult, + UseInfiniteQueryOptions, + UseInfiniteQueryResult, +} from './types' +import type { + DefinedInitialDataInfiniteOptions, + UndefinedInitialDataInfiniteOptions, +} from './infiniteQueryOptions' + +export function useInfiniteQuery< + TQueryFnData, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = InfiniteData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, + TPageParam = unknown, +>( + options: DefinedInitialDataInfiniteOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam + >, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): DefinedUseInfiniteQueryResult + +export function useInfiniteQuery< + TQueryFnData, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = InfiniteData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, + TPageParam = unknown, +>( + options: UndefinedInitialDataInfiniteOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam + >, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): UseInfiniteQueryResult + +export function useInfiniteQuery< + TQueryFnData, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = InfiniteData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, + TPageParam = unknown, +>( + options: UseInfiniteQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam + >, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): UseInfiniteQueryResult + +export function useInfiniteQuery( + options: UseInfiniteQueryOptions, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +) { + return useBaseQuery( + options, + InfiniteQueryObserver as typeof QueryObserver, + queryClient, + ) +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useIsFetching.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useIsFetching.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a625291 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useIsFetching.ts @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +'use client' +import * as React from 'react' +import { notifyManager } from '@tanstack/query-core' + +import { useQueryClient } from './QueryClientProvider' +import type { QueryClient, QueryFilters } from '@tanstack/query-core' + +export function useIsFetching( + filters?: QueryFilters, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): number { + const client = useQueryClient(queryClient) + const queryCache = client.getQueryCache() + + return React.useSyncExternalStore( + React.useCallback( + (onStoreChange) => + queryCache.subscribe(notifyManager.batchCalls(onStoreChange)), + [queryCache], + ), + () => client.isFetching(filters), + () => client.isFetching(filters), + ) +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useMutation.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useMutation.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c66eb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useMutation.ts @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +'use client' +import * as React from 'react' +import { + MutationObserver, + noop, + notifyManager, + shouldThrowError, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' +import { useQueryClient } from './QueryClientProvider' +import type { + UseMutateFunction, + UseMutationOptions, + UseMutationResult, +} from './types' +import type { DefaultError, QueryClient } from '@tanstack/query-core' + +// HOOK + +export function useMutation< + TData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TVariables = void, + TOnMutateResult = unknown, +>( + options: UseMutationOptions, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): UseMutationResult { + const client = useQueryClient(queryClient) + + const [observer] = React.useState( + () => + new MutationObserver( + client, + options, + ), + ) + + React.useEffect(() => { + observer.setOptions(options) + }, [observer, options]) + + const result = React.useSyncExternalStore( + React.useCallback( + (onStoreChange) => + observer.subscribe(notifyManager.batchCalls(onStoreChange)), + [observer], + ), + () => observer.getCurrentResult(), + () => observer.getCurrentResult(), + ) + + const mutate = React.useCallback< + UseMutateFunction + >( + (variables, mutateOptions) => { + observer.mutate(variables, mutateOptions).catch(noop) + }, + [observer], + ) + + if ( + result.error && + shouldThrowError(observer.options.throwOnError, [result.error]) + ) { + throw result.error + } + + return { ...result, mutate, mutateAsync: result.mutate } +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useMutationState.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useMutationState.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dfd0c41 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useMutationState.ts @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +'use client' +import * as React from 'react' + +import { notifyManager, replaceEqualDeep } from '@tanstack/query-core' +import { useQueryClient } from './QueryClientProvider' +import type { + Mutation, + MutationCache, + MutationFilters, + MutationState, + QueryClient, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' + +export function useIsMutating( + filters?: MutationFilters, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): number { + const client = useQueryClient(queryClient) + return useMutationState( + { filters: { ...filters, status: 'pending' } }, + client, + ).length +} + +type MutationStateOptions = { + filters?: MutationFilters + select?: (mutation: Mutation) => TResult +} + +function getResult( + mutationCache: MutationCache, + options: MutationStateOptions, +): Array { + return mutationCache + .findAll(options.filters) + .map( + (mutation): TResult => + (options.select ? options.select(mutation) : mutation.state) as TResult, + ) +} + +export function useMutationState( + options: MutationStateOptions = {}, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): Array { + const mutationCache = useQueryClient(queryClient).getMutationCache() + const optionsRef = React.useRef(options) + const result = React.useRef>(null) + if (result.current === null) { + result.current = getResult(mutationCache, options) + } + + React.useEffect(() => { + optionsRef.current = options + }) + + return React.useSyncExternalStore( + React.useCallback( + (onStoreChange) => + mutationCache.subscribe(() => { + const nextResult = replaceEqualDeep( + result.current, + getResult(mutationCache, optionsRef.current), + ) + if (result.current !== nextResult) { + result.current = nextResult + notifyManager.schedule(onStoreChange) + } + }), + [mutationCache], + ), + () => result.current, + () => result.current, + )! +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/usePrefetchInfiniteQuery.tsx b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/usePrefetchInfiniteQuery.tsx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08c2fcd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/usePrefetchInfiniteQuery.tsx @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +import { useQueryClient } from './QueryClientProvider' +import type { + DefaultError, + FetchInfiniteQueryOptions, + QueryClient, + QueryKey, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' + +export function usePrefetchInfiniteQuery< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, + TPageParam = unknown, +>( + options: FetchInfiniteQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam + >, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +) { + const client = useQueryClient(queryClient) + + if (!client.getQueryState(options.queryKey)) { + client.prefetchInfiniteQuery(options) + } +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/usePrefetchQuery.tsx b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/usePrefetchQuery.tsx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f508c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/usePrefetchQuery.tsx @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +import { useQueryClient } from './QueryClientProvider' +import type { DefaultError, QueryClient, QueryKey } from '@tanstack/query-core' +import type { UsePrefetchQueryOptions } from './types' + +export function usePrefetchQuery< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +>( + options: UsePrefetchQueryOptions, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +) { + const client = useQueryClient(queryClient) + + if (!client.getQueryState(options.queryKey)) { + client.prefetchQuery(options) + } +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useQueries.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useQueries.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a736f5c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useQueries.ts @@ -0,0 +1,332 @@ +'use client' +import * as React from 'react' + +import { + QueriesObserver, + QueryObserver, + noop, + notifyManager, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' +import { useQueryClient } from './QueryClientProvider' +import { useIsRestoring } from './IsRestoringProvider' +import { useQueryErrorResetBoundary } from './QueryErrorResetBoundary' +import { + ensurePreventErrorBoundaryRetry, + getHasError, + useClearResetErrorBoundary, +} from './errorBoundaryUtils' +import { + ensureSuspenseTimers, + fetchOptimistic, + shouldSuspend, + willFetch, +} from './suspense' +import type { + DefinedUseQueryResult, + UseQueryOptions, + UseQueryResult, +} from './types' +import type { + DefaultError, + OmitKeyof, + QueriesObserverOptions, + QueriesPlaceholderDataFunction, + QueryClient, + QueryFunction, + QueryKey, + QueryObserverOptions, + ThrowOnError, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' + +// This defines the `UseQueryOptions` that are accepted in `QueriesOptions` & `GetOptions`. +// `placeholderData` function always gets undefined passed +type UseQueryOptionsForUseQueries< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +> = OmitKeyof< + UseQueryOptions, + 'placeholderData' | 'subscribed' +> & { + placeholderData?: TQueryFnData | QueriesPlaceholderDataFunction +} + +// Avoid TS depth-limit error in case of large array literal +type MAXIMUM_DEPTH = 20 + +// Widen the type of the symbol to enable type inference even if skipToken is not immutable. +type SkipTokenForUseQueries = symbol + +type GetUseQueryOptionsForUseQueries = + // Part 1: responsible for applying explicit type parameter to function arguments, if object { queryFnData: TQueryFnData, error: TError, data: TData } + T extends { + queryFnData: infer TQueryFnData + error?: infer TError + data: infer TData + } + ? UseQueryOptionsForUseQueries + : T extends { queryFnData: infer TQueryFnData; error?: infer TError } + ? UseQueryOptionsForUseQueries + : T extends { data: infer TData; error?: infer TError } + ? UseQueryOptionsForUseQueries + : // Part 2: responsible for applying explicit type parameter to function arguments, if tuple [TQueryFnData, TError, TData] + T extends [infer TQueryFnData, infer TError, infer TData] + ? UseQueryOptionsForUseQueries + : T extends [infer TQueryFnData, infer TError] + ? UseQueryOptionsForUseQueries + : T extends [infer TQueryFnData] + ? UseQueryOptionsForUseQueries + : // Part 3: responsible for inferring and enforcing type if no explicit parameter was provided + T extends { + queryFn?: + | QueryFunction + | SkipTokenForUseQueries + select?: (data: any) => infer TData + throwOnError?: ThrowOnError + } + ? UseQueryOptionsForUseQueries< + TQueryFnData, + unknown extends TError ? DefaultError : TError, + unknown extends TData ? TQueryFnData : TData, + TQueryKey + > + : // Fallback + UseQueryOptionsForUseQueries + +// A defined initialData setting should return a DefinedUseQueryResult rather than UseQueryResult +type GetDefinedOrUndefinedQueryResult = T extends { + initialData?: infer TInitialData +} + ? unknown extends TInitialData + ? UseQueryResult + : TInitialData extends TData + ? DefinedUseQueryResult + : TInitialData extends () => infer TInitialDataResult + ? unknown extends TInitialDataResult + ? UseQueryResult + : TInitialDataResult extends TData + ? DefinedUseQueryResult + : UseQueryResult + : UseQueryResult + : UseQueryResult + +type GetUseQueryResult = + // Part 1: responsible for mapping explicit type parameter to function result, if object + T extends { queryFnData: any; error?: infer TError; data: infer TData } + ? GetDefinedOrUndefinedQueryResult + : T extends { queryFnData: infer TQueryFnData; error?: infer TError } + ? GetDefinedOrUndefinedQueryResult + : T extends { data: infer TData; error?: infer TError } + ? GetDefinedOrUndefinedQueryResult + : // Part 2: responsible for mapping explicit type parameter to function result, if tuple + T extends [any, infer TError, infer TData] + ? GetDefinedOrUndefinedQueryResult + : T extends [infer TQueryFnData, infer TError] + ? GetDefinedOrUndefinedQueryResult + : T extends [infer TQueryFnData] + ? GetDefinedOrUndefinedQueryResult + : // Part 3: responsible for mapping inferred type to results, if no explicit parameter was provided + T extends { + queryFn?: + | QueryFunction + | SkipTokenForUseQueries + select?: (data: any) => infer TData + throwOnError?: ThrowOnError + } + ? GetDefinedOrUndefinedQueryResult< + T, + unknown extends TData ? TQueryFnData : TData, + unknown extends TError ? DefaultError : TError + > + : // Fallback + UseQueryResult + +/** + * QueriesOptions reducer recursively unwraps function arguments to infer/enforce type param + */ +export type QueriesOptions< + T extends Array, + TResults extends Array = [], + TDepth extends ReadonlyArray = [], +> = TDepth['length'] extends MAXIMUM_DEPTH + ? Array + : T extends [] + ? [] + : T extends [infer Head] + ? [...TResults, GetUseQueryOptionsForUseQueries] + : T extends [infer Head, ...infer Tails] + ? QueriesOptions< + [...Tails], + [...TResults, GetUseQueryOptionsForUseQueries], + [...TDepth, 1] + > + : ReadonlyArray extends T + ? T + : // If T is *some* array but we couldn't assign unknown[] to it, then it must hold some known/homogenous type! + // use this to infer the param types in the case of Array.map() argument + T extends Array< + UseQueryOptionsForUseQueries< + infer TQueryFnData, + infer TError, + infer TData, + infer TQueryKey + > + > + ? Array< + UseQueryOptionsForUseQueries< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey + > + > + : // Fallback + Array + +/** + * QueriesResults reducer recursively maps type param to results + */ +export type QueriesResults< + T extends Array, + TResults extends Array = [], + TDepth extends ReadonlyArray = [], +> = TDepth['length'] extends MAXIMUM_DEPTH + ? Array + : T extends [] + ? [] + : T extends [infer Head] + ? [...TResults, GetUseQueryResult] + : T extends [infer Head, ...infer Tails] + ? QueriesResults< + [...Tails], + [...TResults, GetUseQueryResult], + [...TDepth, 1] + > + : { [K in keyof T]: GetUseQueryResult } + +export function useQueries< + T extends Array, + TCombinedResult = QueriesResults, +>( + { + queries, + ...options + }: { + queries: + | readonly [...QueriesOptions] + | readonly [...{ [K in keyof T]: GetUseQueryOptionsForUseQueries }] + combine?: (result: QueriesResults) => TCombinedResult + subscribed?: boolean + }, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): TCombinedResult { + const client = useQueryClient(queryClient) + const isRestoring = useIsRestoring() + const errorResetBoundary = useQueryErrorResetBoundary() + + const defaultedQueries = React.useMemo( + () => + queries.map((opts) => { + const defaultedOptions = client.defaultQueryOptions( + opts as QueryObserverOptions, + ) + + // Make sure the results are already in fetching state before subscribing or updating options + defaultedOptions._optimisticResults = isRestoring + ? 'isRestoring' + : 'optimistic' + + return defaultedOptions + }), + [queries, client, isRestoring], + ) + + defaultedQueries.forEach((query) => { + ensureSuspenseTimers(query) + ensurePreventErrorBoundaryRetry(query, errorResetBoundary) + }) + + useClearResetErrorBoundary(errorResetBoundary) + + const [observer] = React.useState( + () => + new QueriesObserver( + client, + defaultedQueries, + options as QueriesObserverOptions, + ), + ) + + // note: this must be called before useSyncExternalStore + const [optimisticResult, getCombinedResult, trackResult] = + observer.getOptimisticResult( + defaultedQueries, + (options as QueriesObserverOptions).combine, + ) + + const shouldSubscribe = !isRestoring && options.subscribed !== false + React.useSyncExternalStore( + React.useCallback( + (onStoreChange) => + shouldSubscribe + ? observer.subscribe(notifyManager.batchCalls(onStoreChange)) + : noop, + [observer, shouldSubscribe], + ), + () => observer.getCurrentResult(), + () => observer.getCurrentResult(), + ) + + React.useEffect(() => { + observer.setQueries( + defaultedQueries, + options as QueriesObserverOptions, + ) + }, [defaultedQueries, options, observer]) + + const shouldAtLeastOneSuspend = optimisticResult.some((result, index) => + shouldSuspend(defaultedQueries[index], result), + ) + + const suspensePromises = shouldAtLeastOneSuspend + ? optimisticResult.flatMap((result, index) => { + const opts = defaultedQueries[index] + + if (opts) { + const queryObserver = new QueryObserver(client, opts) + if (shouldSuspend(opts, result)) { + return fetchOptimistic(opts, queryObserver, errorResetBoundary) + } else if (willFetch(result, isRestoring)) { + void fetchOptimistic(opts, queryObserver, errorResetBoundary) + } + } + return [] + }) + : [] + + if (suspensePromises.length > 0) { + throw Promise.all(suspensePromises) + } + const firstSingleResultWhichShouldThrow = optimisticResult.find( + (result, index) => { + const query = defaultedQueries[index] + return ( + query && + getHasError({ + result, + errorResetBoundary, + throwOnError: query.throwOnError, + query: client.getQueryCache().get(query.queryHash), + suspense: query.suspense, + }) + ) + }, + ) + + if (firstSingleResultWhichShouldThrow?.error) { + throw firstSingleResultWhichShouldThrow.error + } + + return getCombinedResult(trackResult()) +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useQuery.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useQuery.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..52d4795 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useQuery.ts @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +'use client' +import { QueryObserver } from '@tanstack/query-core' +import { useBaseQuery } from './useBaseQuery' +import type { + DefaultError, + NoInfer, + QueryClient, + QueryKey, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' +import type { + DefinedUseQueryResult, + UseQueryOptions, + UseQueryResult, +} from './types' +import type { + DefinedInitialDataOptions, + UndefinedInitialDataOptions, +} from './queryOptions' + +export function useQuery< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +>( + options: DefinedInitialDataOptions, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): DefinedUseQueryResult, TError> + +export function useQuery< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +>( + options: UndefinedInitialDataOptions, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): UseQueryResult, TError> + +export function useQuery< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +>( + options: UseQueryOptions, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): UseQueryResult, TError> + +export function useQuery(options: UseQueryOptions, queryClient?: QueryClient) { + return useBaseQuery(options, QueryObserver, queryClient) +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useSuspenseInfiniteQuery.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useSuspenseInfiniteQuery.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c2fdfd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useSuspenseInfiniteQuery.ts @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +'use client' +import { InfiniteQueryObserver, skipToken } from '@tanstack/query-core' +import { useBaseQuery } from './useBaseQuery' +import { defaultThrowOnError } from './suspense' +import type { + DefaultError, + InfiniteData, + InfiniteQueryObserverSuccessResult, + QueryClient, + QueryKey, + QueryObserver, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' +import type { + UseSuspenseInfiniteQueryOptions, + UseSuspenseInfiniteQueryResult, +} from './types' + +export function useSuspenseInfiniteQuery< + TQueryFnData, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = InfiniteData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, + TPageParam = unknown, +>( + options: UseSuspenseInfiniteQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey, + TPageParam + >, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): UseSuspenseInfiniteQueryResult { + if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') { + if ((options.queryFn as any) === skipToken) { + console.error('skipToken is not allowed for useSuspenseInfiniteQuery') + } + } + + return useBaseQuery( + { + ...options, + enabled: true, + suspense: true, + throwOnError: defaultThrowOnError, + }, + InfiniteQueryObserver as typeof QueryObserver, + queryClient, + ) as InfiniteQueryObserverSuccessResult +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useSuspenseQueries.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useSuspenseQueries.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f014095 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useSuspenseQueries.ts @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ +'use client' +import { skipToken } from '@tanstack/query-core' +import { useQueries } from './useQueries' +import { defaultThrowOnError } from './suspense' +import type { UseSuspenseQueryOptions, UseSuspenseQueryResult } from './types' +import type { + DefaultError, + QueryClient, + QueryFunction, + ThrowOnError, +} from '@tanstack/query-core' + +// Avoid TS depth-limit error in case of large array literal +type MAXIMUM_DEPTH = 20 + +// Widen the type of the symbol to enable type inference even if skipToken is not immutable. +type SkipTokenForUseQueries = symbol + +type GetUseSuspenseQueryOptions = + // Part 1: responsible for applying explicit type parameter to function arguments, if object { queryFnData: TQueryFnData, error: TError, data: TData } + T extends { + queryFnData: infer TQueryFnData + error?: infer TError + data: infer TData + } + ? UseSuspenseQueryOptions + : T extends { queryFnData: infer TQueryFnData; error?: infer TError } + ? UseSuspenseQueryOptions + : T extends { data: infer TData; error?: infer TError } + ? UseSuspenseQueryOptions + : // Part 2: responsible for applying explicit type parameter to function arguments, if tuple [TQueryFnData, TError, TData] + T extends [infer TQueryFnData, infer TError, infer TData] + ? UseSuspenseQueryOptions + : T extends [infer TQueryFnData, infer TError] + ? UseSuspenseQueryOptions + : T extends [infer TQueryFnData] + ? UseSuspenseQueryOptions + : // Part 3: responsible for inferring and enforcing type if no explicit parameter was provided + T extends { + queryFn?: + | QueryFunction + | SkipTokenForUseQueries + select?: (data: any) => infer TData + throwOnError?: ThrowOnError + } + ? UseSuspenseQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TData, + TQueryKey + > + : T extends { + queryFn?: + | QueryFunction + | SkipTokenForUseQueries + throwOnError?: ThrowOnError + } + ? UseSuspenseQueryOptions< + TQueryFnData, + TError, + TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey + > + : // Fallback + UseSuspenseQueryOptions + +type GetUseSuspenseQueryResult = + // Part 1: responsible for mapping explicit type parameter to function result, if object + T extends { queryFnData: any; error?: infer TError; data: infer TData } + ? UseSuspenseQueryResult + : T extends { queryFnData: infer TQueryFnData; error?: infer TError } + ? UseSuspenseQueryResult + : T extends { data: infer TData; error?: infer TError } + ? UseSuspenseQueryResult + : // Part 2: responsible for mapping explicit type parameter to function result, if tuple + T extends [any, infer TError, infer TData] + ? UseSuspenseQueryResult + : T extends [infer TQueryFnData, infer TError] + ? UseSuspenseQueryResult + : T extends [infer TQueryFnData] + ? UseSuspenseQueryResult + : // Part 3: responsible for mapping inferred type to results, if no explicit parameter was provided + T extends { + queryFn?: + | QueryFunction + | SkipTokenForUseQueries + select?: (data: any) => infer TData + throwOnError?: ThrowOnError + } + ? UseSuspenseQueryResult< + unknown extends TData ? TQueryFnData : TData, + unknown extends TError ? DefaultError : TError + > + : T extends { + queryFn?: + | QueryFunction + | SkipTokenForUseQueries + throwOnError?: ThrowOnError + } + ? UseSuspenseQueryResult< + TQueryFnData, + unknown extends TError ? DefaultError : TError + > + : // Fallback + UseSuspenseQueryResult + +/** + * SuspenseQueriesOptions reducer recursively unwraps function arguments to infer/enforce type param + */ +export type SuspenseQueriesOptions< + T extends Array, + TResults extends Array = [], + TDepth extends ReadonlyArray = [], +> = TDepth['length'] extends MAXIMUM_DEPTH + ? Array + : T extends [] + ? [] + : T extends [infer Head] + ? [...TResults, GetUseSuspenseQueryOptions] + : T extends [infer Head, ...infer Tails] + ? SuspenseQueriesOptions< + [...Tails], + [...TResults, GetUseSuspenseQueryOptions], + [...TDepth, 1] + > + : Array extends T + ? T + : // If T is *some* array but we couldn't assign unknown[] to it, then it must hold some known/homogenous type! + // use this to infer the param types in the case of Array.map() argument + T extends Array< + UseSuspenseQueryOptions< + infer TQueryFnData, + infer TError, + infer TData, + infer TQueryKey + > + > + ? Array< + UseSuspenseQueryOptions + > + : // Fallback + Array + +/** + * SuspenseQueriesResults reducer recursively maps type param to results + */ +export type SuspenseQueriesResults< + T extends Array, + TResults extends Array = [], + TDepth extends ReadonlyArray = [], +> = TDepth['length'] extends MAXIMUM_DEPTH + ? Array + : T extends [] + ? [] + : T extends [infer Head] + ? [...TResults, GetUseSuspenseQueryResult] + : T extends [infer Head, ...infer Tails] + ? SuspenseQueriesResults< + [...Tails], + [...TResults, GetUseSuspenseQueryResult], + [...TDepth, 1] + > + : { [K in keyof T]: GetUseSuspenseQueryResult } + +export function useSuspenseQueries< + T extends Array, + TCombinedResult = SuspenseQueriesResults, +>( + options: { + queries: + | readonly [...SuspenseQueriesOptions] + | readonly [...{ [K in keyof T]: GetUseSuspenseQueryOptions }] + combine?: (result: SuspenseQueriesResults) => TCombinedResult + }, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): TCombinedResult + +export function useSuspenseQueries< + T extends Array, + TCombinedResult = SuspenseQueriesResults, +>( + options: { + queries: readonly [...SuspenseQueriesOptions] + combine?: (result: SuspenseQueriesResults) => TCombinedResult + }, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): TCombinedResult + +export function useSuspenseQueries(options: any, queryClient?: QueryClient) { + return useQueries( + { + ...options, + queries: options.queries.map((query: any) => { + if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') { + if (query.queryFn === skipToken) { + console.error('skipToken is not allowed for useSuspenseQueries') + } + } + + return { + ...query, + suspense: true, + throwOnError: defaultThrowOnError, + enabled: true, + placeholderData: undefined, + } + }), + }, + queryClient, + ) +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useSuspenseQuery.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useSuspenseQuery.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7dfdb06 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@tanstack/react-query/src/useSuspenseQuery.ts @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +'use client' +import { QueryObserver, skipToken } from '@tanstack/query-core' +import { useBaseQuery } from './useBaseQuery' +import { defaultThrowOnError } from './suspense' +import type { UseSuspenseQueryOptions, UseSuspenseQueryResult } from './types' +import type { DefaultError, QueryClient, QueryKey } from '@tanstack/query-core' + +export function useSuspenseQuery< + TQueryFnData = unknown, + TError = DefaultError, + TData = TQueryFnData, + TQueryKey extends QueryKey = QueryKey, +>( + options: UseSuspenseQueryOptions, + queryClient?: QueryClient, +): UseSuspenseQueryResult { + if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') { + if ((options.queryFn as any) === skipToken) { + console.error('skipToken is not allowed for useSuspenseQuery') + } + } + + return useBaseQuery( + { + ...options, + enabled: true, + suspense: true, + throwOnError: defaultThrowOnError, + placeholderData: undefined, + }, + QueryObserver, + queryClient, + ) as UseSuspenseQueryResult +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/LICENSE b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e841e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ + MIT License + + Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. + + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy + of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal + in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights + to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell + copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is + furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + + The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all + copies or substantial portions of the Software. + + THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR + IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE + AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER + LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, + OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE + SOFTWARE diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/README.md b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f8ceba2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Installation +> `npm install --save @types/node` + +# Summary +This package contains type definitions for node (https://nodejs.org/). + +# Details +Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/node/v20. + +### Additional Details + * Last updated: Tue, 11 Nov 2025 23:33:13 GMT + * Dependencies: [undici-types](https://npmjs.com/package/undici-types) + +# Credits +These definitions were written by [Microsoft TypeScript](https://github.com/Microsoft), [Alberto Schiabel](https://github.com/jkomyno), [Andrew Makarov](https://github.com/r3nya), [Benjamin Toueg](https://github.com/btoueg), [David Junger](https://github.com/touffy), [Mohsen Azimi](https://github.com/mohsen1), [Nikita Galkin](https://github.com/galkin), [Sebastian Silbermann](https://github.com/eps1lon), [Wilco Bakker](https://github.com/WilcoBakker), [Marcin Kopacz](https://github.com/chyzwar), [Trivikram Kamat](https://github.com/trivikr), [Junxiao Shi](https://github.com/yoursunny), [Ilia Baryshnikov](https://github.com/qwelias), [ExE Boss](https://github.com/ExE-Boss), [Piotr Błażejewicz](https://github.com/peterblazejewicz), [Anna Henningsen](https://github.com/addaleax), [Victor Perin](https://github.com/victorperin), [NodeJS Contributors](https://github.com/NodeJS), [Linus Unnebäck](https://github.com/LinusU), [wafuwafu13](https://github.com/wafuwafu13), [Matteo Collina](https://github.com/mcollina), and [Dmitry Semigradsky](https://github.com/Semigradsky). diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/assert.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/assert.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c32c903 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/assert.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1062 @@ +/** + * The `node:assert` module provides a set of assertion functions for verifying + * invariants. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/assert.js) + */ +declare module "assert" { + /** + * An alias of {@link ok}. + * @since v0.5.9 + * @param value The input that is checked for being truthy. + */ + function assert(value: unknown, message?: string | Error): asserts value; + namespace assert { + type AssertMethodNames = + | "deepEqual" + | "deepStrictEqual" + | "doesNotMatch" + | "doesNotReject" + | "doesNotThrow" + | "equal" + | "fail" + | "ifError" + | "match" + | "notDeepEqual" + | "notDeepStrictEqual" + | "notEqual" + | "notStrictEqual" + | "ok" + | "rejects" + | "strictEqual" + | "throws"; + /** + * Indicates the failure of an assertion. All errors thrown by the `node:assert` module will be instances of the `AssertionError` class. + */ + class AssertionError extends Error { + /** + * Set to the `actual` argument for methods such as {@link assert.strictEqual()}. + */ + actual: unknown; + /** + * Set to the `expected` argument for methods such as {@link assert.strictEqual()}. + */ + expected: unknown; + /** + * Set to the passed in operator value. + */ + operator: string; + /** + * Indicates if the message was auto-generated (`true`) or not. + */ + generatedMessage: boolean; + /** + * Value is always `ERR_ASSERTION` to show that the error is an assertion error. + */ + code: "ERR_ASSERTION"; + constructor(options?: { + /** If provided, the error message is set to this value. */ + message?: string | undefined; + /** The `actual` property on the error instance. */ + actual?: unknown | undefined; + /** The `expected` property on the error instance. */ + expected?: unknown | undefined; + /** The `operator` property on the error instance. */ + operator?: string | undefined; + /** If provided, the generated stack trace omits frames before this function. */ + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-function-type + stackStartFn?: Function | undefined; + }); + } + /** + * This feature is deprecated and will be removed in a future version. + * Please consider using alternatives such as the `mock` helper function. + * @since v14.2.0, v12.19.0 + * @deprecated Deprecated + */ + class CallTracker { + /** + * The wrapper function is expected to be called exactly `exact` times. If the + * function has not been called exactly `exact` times when `tracker.verify()` is called, then `tracker.verify()` will throw an + * error. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * + * // Creates call tracker. + * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker(); + * + * function func() {} + * + * // Returns a function that wraps func() that must be called exact times + * // before tracker.verify(). + * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func); + * ``` + * @since v14.2.0, v12.19.0 + * @param [fn='A no-op function'] + * @param [exact=1] + * @return A function that wraps `fn`. + */ + calls(exact?: number): () => void; + calls(fn: undefined, exact?: number): () => void; + calls any>(fn: Func, exact?: number): Func; + calls any>(fn?: Func, exact?: number): Func | (() => void); + /** + * Example: + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * + * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker(); + * + * function func() {} + * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func); + * callsfunc(1, 2, 3); + * + * assert.deepStrictEqual(tracker.getCalls(callsfunc), + * [{ thisArg: undefined, arguments: [1, 2, 3] }]); + * ``` + * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0 + * @return An array with all the calls to a tracked function. + */ + getCalls(fn: Function): CallTrackerCall[]; + /** + * The arrays contains information about the expected and actual number of calls of + * the functions that have not been called the expected number of times. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * + * // Creates call tracker. + * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker(); + * + * function func() {} + * + * // Returns a function that wraps func() that must be called exact times + * // before tracker.verify(). + * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func, 2); + * + * // Returns an array containing information on callsfunc() + * console.log(tracker.report()); + * // [ + * // { + * // message: 'Expected the func function to be executed 2 time(s) but was + * // executed 0 time(s).', + * // actual: 0, + * // expected: 2, + * // operator: 'func', + * // stack: stack trace + * // } + * // ] + * ``` + * @since v14.2.0, v12.19.0 + * @return An array of objects containing information about the wrapper functions returned by {@link tracker.calls()}. + */ + report(): CallTrackerReportInformation[]; + /** + * Reset calls of the call tracker. If a tracked function is passed as an argument, the calls will be reset for it. + * If no arguments are passed, all tracked functions will be reset. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * + * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker(); + * + * function func() {} + * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func); + * + * callsfunc(); + * // Tracker was called once + * assert.strictEqual(tracker.getCalls(callsfunc).length, 1); + * + * tracker.reset(callsfunc); + * assert.strictEqual(tracker.getCalls(callsfunc).length, 0); + * ``` + * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0 + * @param fn a tracked function to reset. + */ + reset(fn?: Function): void; + /** + * Iterates through the list of functions passed to {@link tracker.calls()} and will throw an error for functions that + * have not been called the expected number of times. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * + * // Creates call tracker. + * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker(); + * + * function func() {} + * + * // Returns a function that wraps func() that must be called exact times + * // before tracker.verify(). + * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func, 2); + * + * callsfunc(); + * + * // Will throw an error since callsfunc() was only called once. + * tracker.verify(); + * ``` + * @since v14.2.0, v12.19.0 + */ + verify(): void; + } + interface CallTrackerCall { + thisArg: object; + arguments: unknown[]; + } + interface CallTrackerReportInformation { + message: string; + /** The actual number of times the function was called. */ + actual: number; + /** The number of times the function was expected to be called. */ + expected: number; + /** The name of the function that is wrapped. */ + operator: string; + /** A stack trace of the function. */ + stack: object; + } + type AssertPredicate = RegExp | (new() => object) | ((thrown: unknown) => boolean) | object | Error; + /** + * Throws an `AssertionError` with the provided error message or a default + * error message. If the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then + * it will be thrown instead of the `AssertionError`. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.fail(); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Failed + * + * assert.fail('boom'); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: boom + * + * assert.fail(new TypeError('need array')); + * // TypeError: need array + * ``` + * + * Using `assert.fail()` with more than two arguments is possible but deprecated. + * See below for further details. + * @since v0.1.21 + * @param [message='Failed'] + */ + function fail(message?: string | Error): never; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 - use fail([message]) or other assert functions instead. */ + function fail( + actual: unknown, + expected: unknown, + message?: string | Error, + operator?: string, + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-function-type + stackStartFn?: Function, + ): never; + /** + * Tests if `value` is truthy. It is equivalent to `assert.equal(!!value, true, message)`. + * + * If `value` is not truthy, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is `undefined`, a default + * error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the `AssertionError`. + * If no arguments are passed in at all `message` will be set to the string:`` 'No value argument passed to `assert.ok()`' ``. + * + * Be aware that in the `repl` the error message will be different to the one + * thrown in a file! See below for further details. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.ok(true); + * // OK + * assert.ok(1); + * // OK + * + * assert.ok(); + * // AssertionError: No value argument passed to `assert.ok()` + * + * assert.ok(false, 'it\'s false'); + * // AssertionError: it's false + * + * // In the repl: + * assert.ok(typeof 123 === 'string'); + * // AssertionError: false == true + * + * // In a file (e.g. test.js): + * assert.ok(typeof 123 === 'string'); + * // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value: + * // + * // assert.ok(typeof 123 === 'string') + * + * assert.ok(false); + * // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value: + * // + * // assert.ok(false) + * + * assert.ok(0); + * // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value: + * // + * // assert.ok(0) + * ``` + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * // Using `assert()` works the same: + * assert(0); + * // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value: + * // + * // assert(0) + * ``` + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function ok(value: unknown, message?: string | Error): asserts value; + /** + * **Strict assertion mode** + * + * An alias of {@link strictEqual}. + * + * **Legacy assertion mode** + * + * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link strictEqual} instead. + * + * Tests shallow, coercive equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters + * using the [`==` operator](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Equality). `NaN` is specially handled + * and treated as being identical if both sides are `NaN`. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * + * assert.equal(1, 1); + * // OK, 1 == 1 + * assert.equal(1, '1'); + * // OK, 1 == '1' + * assert.equal(NaN, NaN); + * // OK + * + * assert.equal(1, 2); + * // AssertionError: 1 == 2 + * assert.equal({ a: { b: 1 } }, { a: { b: 1 } }); + * // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } == { a: { b: 1 } } + * ``` + * + * If the values are not equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is undefined, a default + * error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the `AssertionError`. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function equal(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * **Strict assertion mode** + * + * An alias of {@link notStrictEqual}. + * + * **Legacy assertion mode** + * + * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link notStrictEqual} instead. + * + * Tests shallow, coercive inequality with the [`!=` operator](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Inequality). `NaN` is + * specially handled and treated as being identical if both sides are `NaN`. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * + * assert.notEqual(1, 2); + * // OK + * + * assert.notEqual(1, 1); + * // AssertionError: 1 != 1 + * + * assert.notEqual(1, '1'); + * // AssertionError: 1 != '1' + * ``` + * + * If the values are equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is undefined, a default error + * message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the `AssertionError`. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function notEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * **Strict assertion mode** + * + * An alias of {@link deepStrictEqual}. + * + * **Legacy assertion mode** + * + * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link deepStrictEqual} instead. + * + * Tests for deep equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters. Consider + * using {@link deepStrictEqual} instead. {@link deepEqual} can have + * surprising results. + * + * _Deep equality_ means that the enumerable "own" properties of child objects + * are also recursively evaluated by the following rules. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function deepEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * **Strict assertion mode** + * + * An alias of {@link notDeepStrictEqual}. + * + * **Legacy assertion mode** + * + * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link notDeepStrictEqual} instead. + * + * Tests for any deep inequality. Opposite of {@link deepEqual}. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * + * const obj1 = { + * a: { + * b: 1, + * }, + * }; + * const obj2 = { + * a: { + * b: 2, + * }, + * }; + * const obj3 = { + * a: { + * b: 1, + * }, + * }; + * const obj4 = { __proto__: obj1 }; + * + * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj1); + * // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } notDeepEqual { a: { b: 1 } } + * + * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj2); + * // OK + * + * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj3); + * // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } notDeepEqual { a: { b: 1 } } + * + * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj4); + * // OK + * ``` + * + * If the values are deeply equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is undefined, a default + * error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown + * instead of the `AssertionError`. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function notDeepEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * Tests strict equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters as + * determined by [`Object.is()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/is). + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.strictEqual(1, 2); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected inputs to be strictly equal: + * // + * // 1 !== 2 + * + * assert.strictEqual(1, 1); + * // OK + * + * assert.strictEqual('Hello foobar', 'Hello World!'); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected inputs to be strictly equal: + * // + actual - expected + * // + * // + 'Hello foobar' + * // - 'Hello World!' + * // ^ + * + * const apples = 1; + * const oranges = 2; + * assert.strictEqual(apples, oranges, `apples ${apples} !== oranges ${oranges}`); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: apples 1 !== oranges 2 + * + * assert.strictEqual(1, '1', new TypeError('Inputs are not identical')); + * // TypeError: Inputs are not identical + * ``` + * + * If the values are not strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is undefined, a + * default error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown + * instead of the `AssertionError`. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function strictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: T, message?: string | Error): asserts actual is T; + /** + * Tests strict inequality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters as + * determined by [`Object.is()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/is). + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.notStrictEqual(1, 2); + * // OK + * + * assert.notStrictEqual(1, 1); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected "actual" to be strictly unequal to: + * // + * // 1 + * + * assert.notStrictEqual(1, '1'); + * // OK + * ``` + * + * If the values are strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is undefined, a + * default error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown + * instead of the `AssertionError`. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function notStrictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * Tests for deep equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters. + * "Deep" equality means that the enumerable "own" properties of child objects + * are recursively evaluated also by the following rules. + * @since v1.2.0 + */ + function deepStrictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: T, message?: string | Error): asserts actual is T; + /** + * Tests for deep strict inequality. Opposite of {@link deepStrictEqual}. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.notDeepStrictEqual({ a: 1 }, { a: '1' }); + * // OK + * ``` + * + * If the values are deeply and strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown + * with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If + * the `message` parameter is undefined, a default error message is assigned. If + * the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown + * instead of the `AssertionError`. + * @since v1.2.0 + */ + function notDeepStrictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * Expects the function `fn` to throw an error. + * + * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes), + * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions), a validation function, + * a validation object where each property will be tested for strict deep equality, + * or an instance of error where each property will be tested for strict deep + * equality including the non-enumerable `message` and `name` properties. When + * using an object, it is also possible to use a regular expression, when + * validating against a string property. See below for examples. + * + * If specified, `message` will be appended to the message provided by the `AssertionError` if the `fn` call fails to throw or in case the error validation + * fails. + * + * Custom validation object/error instance: + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * const err = new TypeError('Wrong value'); + * err.code = 404; + * err.foo = 'bar'; + * err.info = { + * nested: true, + * baz: 'text', + * }; + * err.reg = /abc/i; + * + * assert.throws( + * () => { + * throw err; + * }, + * { + * name: 'TypeError', + * message: 'Wrong value', + * info: { + * nested: true, + * baz: 'text', + * }, + * // Only properties on the validation object will be tested for. + * // Using nested objects requires all properties to be present. Otherwise + * // the validation is going to fail. + * }, + * ); + * + * // Using regular expressions to validate error properties: + * assert.throws( + * () => { + * throw err; + * }, + * { + * // The `name` and `message` properties are strings and using regular + * // expressions on those will match against the string. If they fail, an + * // error is thrown. + * name: /^TypeError$/, + * message: /Wrong/, + * foo: 'bar', + * info: { + * nested: true, + * // It is not possible to use regular expressions for nested properties! + * baz: 'text', + * }, + * // The `reg` property contains a regular expression and only if the + * // validation object contains an identical regular expression, it is going + * // to pass. + * reg: /abc/i, + * }, + * ); + * + * // Fails due to the different `message` and `name` properties: + * assert.throws( + * () => { + * const otherErr = new Error('Not found'); + * // Copy all enumerable properties from `err` to `otherErr`. + * for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(err)) { + * otherErr[key] = value; + * } + * throw otherErr; + * }, + * // The error's `message` and `name` properties will also be checked when using + * // an error as validation object. + * err, + * ); + * ``` + * + * Validate instanceof using constructor: + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.throws( + * () => { + * throw new Error('Wrong value'); + * }, + * Error, + * ); + * ``` + * + * Validate error message using [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions): + * + * Using a regular expression runs `.toString` on the error object, and will + * therefore also include the error name. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.throws( + * () => { + * throw new Error('Wrong value'); + * }, + * /^Error: Wrong value$/, + * ); + * ``` + * + * Custom error validation: + * + * The function must return `true` to indicate all internal validations passed. + * It will otherwise fail with an `AssertionError`. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.throws( + * () => { + * throw new Error('Wrong value'); + * }, + * (err) => { + * assert(err instanceof Error); + * assert(/value/.test(err)); + * // Avoid returning anything from validation functions besides `true`. + * // Otherwise, it's not clear what part of the validation failed. Instead, + * // throw an error about the specific validation that failed (as done in this + * // example) and add as much helpful debugging information to that error as + * // possible. + * return true; + * }, + * 'unexpected error', + * ); + * ``` + * + * `error` cannot be a string. If a string is provided as the second + * argument, then `error` is assumed to be omitted and the string will be used for `message` instead. This can lead to easy-to-miss mistakes. Using the same + * message as the thrown error message is going to result in an `ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT` error. Please read the example below carefully if using + * a string as the second argument gets considered: + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * function throwingFirst() { + * throw new Error('First'); + * } + * + * function throwingSecond() { + * throw new Error('Second'); + * } + * + * function notThrowing() {} + * + * // The second argument is a string and the input function threw an Error. + * // The first case will not throw as it does not match for the error message + * // thrown by the input function! + * assert.throws(throwingFirst, 'Second'); + * // In the next example the message has no benefit over the message from the + * // error and since it is not clear if the user intended to actually match + * // against the error message, Node.js throws an `ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT` error. + * assert.throws(throwingSecond, 'Second'); + * // TypeError [ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT] + * + * // The string is only used (as message) in case the function does not throw: + * assert.throws(notThrowing, 'Second'); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Missing expected exception: Second + * + * // If it was intended to match for the error message do this instead: + * // It does not throw because the error messages match. + * assert.throws(throwingSecond, /Second$/); + * + * // If the error message does not match, an AssertionError is thrown. + * assert.throws(throwingFirst, /Second$/); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION] + * ``` + * + * Due to the confusing error-prone notation, avoid a string as the second + * argument. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function throws(block: () => unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + function throws(block: () => unknown, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * Asserts that the function `fn` does not throw an error. + * + * Using `assert.doesNotThrow()` is actually not useful because there + * is no benefit in catching an error and then rethrowing it. Instead, consider + * adding a comment next to the specific code path that should not throw and keep + * error messages as expressive as possible. + * + * When `assert.doesNotThrow()` is called, it will immediately call the `fn` function. + * + * If an error is thrown and it is the same type as that specified by the `error` parameter, then an `AssertionError` is thrown. If the error is of a + * different type, or if the `error` parameter is undefined, the error is + * propagated back to the caller. + * + * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes), + * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions), or a validation + * function. See {@link throws} for more details. + * + * The following, for instance, will throw the `TypeError` because there is no + * matching error type in the assertion: + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.doesNotThrow( + * () => { + * throw new TypeError('Wrong value'); + * }, + * SyntaxError, + * ); + * ``` + * + * However, the following will result in an `AssertionError` with the message + * 'Got unwanted exception...': + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.doesNotThrow( + * () => { + * throw new TypeError('Wrong value'); + * }, + * TypeError, + * ); + * ``` + * + * If an `AssertionError` is thrown and a value is provided for the `message` parameter, the value of `message` will be appended to the `AssertionError` message: + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.doesNotThrow( + * () => { + * throw new TypeError('Wrong value'); + * }, + * /Wrong value/, + * 'Whoops', + * ); + * // Throws: AssertionError: Got unwanted exception: Whoops + * ``` + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function doesNotThrow(block: () => unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + function doesNotThrow(block: () => unknown, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * Throws `value` if `value` is not `undefined` or `null`. This is useful when + * testing the `error` argument in callbacks. The stack trace contains all frames + * from the error passed to `ifError()` including the potential new frames for `ifError()` itself. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.ifError(null); + * // OK + * assert.ifError(0); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: 0 + * assert.ifError('error'); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: 'error' + * assert.ifError(new Error()); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: Error + * + * // Create some random error frames. + * let err; + * (function errorFrame() { + * err = new Error('test error'); + * })(); + * + * (function ifErrorFrame() { + * assert.ifError(err); + * })(); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: test error + * // at ifErrorFrame + * // at errorFrame + * ``` + * @since v0.1.97 + */ + function ifError(value: unknown): asserts value is null | undefined; + /** + * Awaits the `asyncFn` promise or, if `asyncFn` is a function, immediately + * calls the function and awaits the returned promise to complete. It will then + * check that the promise is rejected. + * + * If `asyncFn` is a function and it throws an error synchronously, `assert.rejects()` will return a rejected `Promise` with that error. If the + * function does not return a promise, `assert.rejects()` will return a rejected `Promise` with an [ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/errors.html#err_invalid_return_value) + * error. In both cases the error handler is skipped. + * + * Besides the async nature to await the completion behaves identically to {@link throws}. + * + * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes), + * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions), a validation function, + * an object where each property will be tested for, or an instance of error where + * each property will be tested for including the non-enumerable `message` and `name` properties. + * + * If specified, `message` will be the message provided by the `{@link AssertionError}` if the `asyncFn` fails to reject. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * await assert.rejects( + * async () => { + * throw new TypeError('Wrong value'); + * }, + * { + * name: 'TypeError', + * message: 'Wrong value', + * }, + * ); + * ``` + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * await assert.rejects( + * async () => { + * throw new TypeError('Wrong value'); + * }, + * (err) => { + * assert.strictEqual(err.name, 'TypeError'); + * assert.strictEqual(err.message, 'Wrong value'); + * return true; + * }, + * ); + * ``` + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.rejects( + * Promise.reject(new Error('Wrong value')), + * Error, + * ).then(() => { + * // ... + * }); + * ``` + * + * `error` cannot be a string. If a string is provided as the second argument, then `error` is assumed to + * be omitted and the string will be used for `message` instead. This can lead to easy-to-miss mistakes. Please read the + * example in {@link throws} carefully if using a string as the second argument gets considered. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function rejects(block: (() => Promise) | Promise, message?: string | Error): Promise; + function rejects( + block: (() => Promise) | Promise, + error: AssertPredicate, + message?: string | Error, + ): Promise; + /** + * Awaits the `asyncFn` promise or, if `asyncFn` is a function, immediately + * calls the function and awaits the returned promise to complete. It will then + * check that the promise is not rejected. + * + * If `asyncFn` is a function and it throws an error synchronously, `assert.doesNotReject()` will return a rejected `Promise` with that error. If + * the function does not return a promise, `assert.doesNotReject()` will return a + * rejected `Promise` with an [ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/errors.html#err_invalid_return_value) error. In both cases + * the error handler is skipped. + * + * Using `assert.doesNotReject()` is actually not useful because there is little + * benefit in catching a rejection and then rejecting it again. Instead, consider + * adding a comment next to the specific code path that should not reject and keep + * error messages as expressive as possible. + * + * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes), + * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions), or a validation + * function. See {@link throws} for more details. + * + * Besides the async nature to await the completion behaves identically to {@link doesNotThrow}. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * await assert.doesNotReject( + * async () => { + * throw new TypeError('Wrong value'); + * }, + * SyntaxError, + * ); + * ``` + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.doesNotReject(Promise.reject(new TypeError('Wrong value'))) + * .then(() => { + * // ... + * }); + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function doesNotReject( + block: (() => Promise) | Promise, + message?: string | Error, + ): Promise; + function doesNotReject( + block: (() => Promise) | Promise, + error: AssertPredicate, + message?: string | Error, + ): Promise; + /** + * Expects the `string` input to match the regular expression. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.match('I will fail', /pass/); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The input did not match the regular ... + * + * assert.match(123, /pass/); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The "string" argument must be of type string. + * + * assert.match('I will pass', /pass/); + * // OK + * ``` + * + * If the values do not match, or if the `string` argument is of another type than `string`, an `{@link AssertionError}` is thrown with a `message` property set equal + * to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is + * undefined, a default error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an + * instance of an [Error](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/errors.html#class-error) then it will be thrown instead of the `{@link AssertionError}`. + * @since v13.6.0, v12.16.0 + */ + function match(value: string, regExp: RegExp, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * Expects the `string` input not to match the regular expression. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * + * assert.doesNotMatch('I will fail', /fail/); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The input was expected to not match the ... + * + * assert.doesNotMatch(123, /pass/); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The "string" argument must be of type string. + * + * assert.doesNotMatch('I will pass', /different/); + * // OK + * ``` + * + * If the values do match, or if the `string` argument is of another type than `string`, an `{@link AssertionError}` is thrown with a `message` property set equal + * to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is + * undefined, a default error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an + * instance of an [Error](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/errors.html#class-error) then it will be thrown instead of the `{@link AssertionError}`. + * @since v13.6.0, v12.16.0 + */ + function doesNotMatch(value: string, regExp: RegExp, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * In strict assertion mode, non-strict methods behave like their corresponding strict methods. For example, + * {@link deepEqual} will behave like {@link deepStrictEqual}. + * + * In strict assertion mode, error messages for objects display a diff. In legacy assertion mode, error + * messages for objects display the objects, often truncated. + * + * To use strict assertion mode: + * + * ```js + * import { strict as assert } from 'node:assert';COPY + * import assert from 'node:assert/strict'; + * ``` + * + * Example error diff: + * + * ```js + * import { strict as assert } from 'node:assert'; + * + * assert.deepEqual([[[1, 2, 3]], 4, 5], [[[1, 2, '3']], 4, 5]); + * // AssertionError: Expected inputs to be strictly deep-equal: + * // + actual - expected ... Lines skipped + * // + * // [ + * // [ + * // ... + * // 2, + * // + 3 + * // - '3' + * // ], + * // ... + * // 5 + * // ] + * ``` + * + * To deactivate the colors, use the `NO_COLOR` or `NODE_DISABLE_COLORS` environment variables. This will also + * deactivate the colors in the REPL. For more on color support in terminal environments, read the tty + * `getColorDepth()` documentation. + * + * @since v15.0.0, v13.9.0, v12.16.2, v9.9.0 + */ + namespace strict { + type AssertionError = assert.AssertionError; + type AssertPredicate = assert.AssertPredicate; + type CallTrackerCall = assert.CallTrackerCall; + type CallTrackerReportInformation = assert.CallTrackerReportInformation; + } + const strict: + & Omit< + typeof assert, + | "equal" + | "notEqual" + | "deepEqual" + | "notDeepEqual" + | "ok" + | "strictEqual" + | "deepStrictEqual" + | "ifError" + | "strict" + | "AssertionError" + > + & { + (value: unknown, message?: string | Error): asserts value; + equal: typeof strictEqual; + notEqual: typeof notStrictEqual; + deepEqual: typeof deepStrictEqual; + notDeepEqual: typeof notDeepStrictEqual; + // Mapped types and assertion functions are incompatible? + // TS2775: Assertions require every name in the call target + // to be declared with an explicit type annotation. + ok: typeof ok; + strictEqual: typeof strictEqual; + deepStrictEqual: typeof deepStrictEqual; + ifError: typeof ifError; + strict: typeof strict; + AssertionError: typeof AssertionError; + }; + } + export = assert; +} +declare module "node:assert" { + import assert = require("assert"); + export = assert; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/assert/strict.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/assert/strict.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f333913 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/assert/strict.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +declare module "assert/strict" { + import { strict } from "node:assert"; + export = strict; +} +declare module "node:assert/strict" { + import { strict } from "node:assert"; + export = strict; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/async_hooks.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/async_hooks.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd9d2aa --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/async_hooks.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,605 @@ +/** + * We strongly discourage the use of the `async_hooks` API. + * Other APIs that can cover most of its use cases include: + * + * * [`AsyncLocalStorage`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/async_context.html#class-asynclocalstorage) tracks async context + * * [`process.getActiveResourcesInfo()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/process.html#processgetactiveresourcesinfo) tracks active resources + * + * The `node:async_hooks` module provides an API to track asynchronous resources. + * It can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import async_hooks from 'node:async_hooks'; + * ``` + * @experimental + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/async_hooks.js) + */ +declare module "async_hooks" { + /** + * ```js + * import { executionAsyncId } from 'node:async_hooks'; + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * + * console.log(executionAsyncId()); // 1 - bootstrap + * const path = '.'; + * fs.open(path, 'r', (err, fd) => { + * console.log(executionAsyncId()); // 6 - open() + * }); + * ``` + * + * The ID returned from `executionAsyncId()` is related to execution timing, not + * causality (which is covered by `triggerAsyncId()`): + * + * ```js + * const server = net.createServer((conn) => { + * // Returns the ID of the server, not of the new connection, because the + * // callback runs in the execution scope of the server's MakeCallback(). + * async_hooks.executionAsyncId(); + * + * }).listen(port, () => { + * // Returns the ID of a TickObject (process.nextTick()) because all + * // callbacks passed to .listen() are wrapped in a nextTick(). + * async_hooks.executionAsyncId(); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Promise contexts may not get precise `executionAsyncIds` by default. + * See the section on [promise execution tracking](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/async_hooks.html#promise-execution-tracking). + * @since v8.1.0 + * @return The `asyncId` of the current execution context. Useful to track when something calls. + */ + function executionAsyncId(): number; + /** + * Resource objects returned by `executionAsyncResource()` are most often internal + * Node.js handle objects with undocumented APIs. Using any functions or properties + * on the object is likely to crash your application and should be avoided. + * + * Using `executionAsyncResource()` in the top-level execution context will + * return an empty object as there is no handle or request object to use, + * but having an object representing the top-level can be helpful. + * + * ```js + * import { open } from 'node:fs'; + * import { executionAsyncId, executionAsyncResource } from 'node:async_hooks'; + * + * console.log(executionAsyncId(), executionAsyncResource()); // 1 {} + * open(new URL(import.meta.url), 'r', (err, fd) => { + * console.log(executionAsyncId(), executionAsyncResource()); // 7 FSReqWrap + * }); + * ``` + * + * This can be used to implement continuation local storage without the + * use of a tracking `Map` to store the metadata: + * + * ```js + * import { createServer } from 'node:http'; + * import { + * executionAsyncId, + * executionAsyncResource, + * createHook, + * } from 'async_hooks'; + * const sym = Symbol('state'); // Private symbol to avoid pollution + * + * createHook({ + * init(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) { + * const cr = executionAsyncResource(); + * if (cr) { + * resource[sym] = cr[sym]; + * } + * }, + * }).enable(); + * + * const server = createServer((req, res) => { + * executionAsyncResource()[sym] = { state: req.url }; + * setTimeout(function() { + * res.end(JSON.stringify(executionAsyncResource()[sym])); + * }, 100); + * }).listen(3000); + * ``` + * @since v13.9.0, v12.17.0 + * @return The resource representing the current execution. Useful to store data within the resource. + */ + function executionAsyncResource(): object; + /** + * ```js + * const server = net.createServer((conn) => { + * // The resource that caused (or triggered) this callback to be called + * // was that of the new connection. Thus the return value of triggerAsyncId() + * // is the asyncId of "conn". + * async_hooks.triggerAsyncId(); + * + * }).listen(port, () => { + * // Even though all callbacks passed to .listen() are wrapped in a nextTick() + * // the callback itself exists because the call to the server's .listen() + * // was made. So the return value would be the ID of the server. + * async_hooks.triggerAsyncId(); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Promise contexts may not get valid `triggerAsyncId`s by default. See + * the section on [promise execution tracking](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/async_hooks.html#promise-execution-tracking). + * @return The ID of the resource responsible for calling the callback that is currently being executed. + */ + function triggerAsyncId(): number; + interface HookCallbacks { + /** + * Called when a class is constructed that has the possibility to emit an asynchronous event. + * @param asyncId A unique ID for the async resource + * @param type The type of the async resource + * @param triggerAsyncId The unique ID of the async resource in whose execution context this async resource was created + * @param resource Reference to the resource representing the async operation, needs to be released during destroy + */ + init?(asyncId: number, type: string, triggerAsyncId: number, resource: object): void; + /** + * When an asynchronous operation is initiated or completes a callback is called to notify the user. + * The before callback is called just before said callback is executed. + * @param asyncId the unique identifier assigned to the resource about to execute the callback. + */ + before?(asyncId: number): void; + /** + * Called immediately after the callback specified in `before` is completed. + * + * If an uncaught exception occurs during execution of the callback, then `after` will run after the `'uncaughtException'` event is emitted or a `domain`'s handler runs. + * @param asyncId the unique identifier assigned to the resource which has executed the callback. + */ + after?(asyncId: number): void; + /** + * Called when a promise has resolve() called. This may not be in the same execution id + * as the promise itself. + * @param asyncId the unique id for the promise that was resolve()d. + */ + promiseResolve?(asyncId: number): void; + /** + * Called after the resource corresponding to asyncId is destroyed + * @param asyncId a unique ID for the async resource + */ + destroy?(asyncId: number): void; + } + interface AsyncHook { + /** + * Enable the callbacks for a given AsyncHook instance. If no callbacks are provided enabling is a noop. + */ + enable(): this; + /** + * Disable the callbacks for a given AsyncHook instance from the global pool of AsyncHook callbacks to be executed. Once a hook has been disabled it will not be called again until enabled. + */ + disable(): this; + } + /** + * Registers functions to be called for different lifetime events of each async + * operation. + * + * The callbacks `init()`/`before()`/`after()`/`destroy()` are called for the + * respective asynchronous event during a resource's lifetime. + * + * All callbacks are optional. For example, if only resource cleanup needs to + * be tracked, then only the `destroy` callback needs to be passed. The + * specifics of all functions that can be passed to `callbacks` is in the `Hook Callbacks` section. + * + * ```js + * import { createHook } from 'node:async_hooks'; + * + * const asyncHook = createHook({ + * init(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) { }, + * destroy(asyncId) { }, + * }); + * ``` + * + * The callbacks will be inherited via the prototype chain: + * + * ```js + * class MyAsyncCallbacks { + * init(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) { } + * destroy(asyncId) {} + * } + * + * class MyAddedCallbacks extends MyAsyncCallbacks { + * before(asyncId) { } + * after(asyncId) { } + * } + * + * const asyncHook = async_hooks.createHook(new MyAddedCallbacks()); + * ``` + * + * Because promises are asynchronous resources whose lifecycle is tracked + * via the async hooks mechanism, the `init()`, `before()`, `after()`, and`destroy()` callbacks _must not_ be async functions that return promises. + * @since v8.1.0 + * @param callbacks The `Hook Callbacks` to register + * @return Instance used for disabling and enabling hooks + */ + function createHook(callbacks: HookCallbacks): AsyncHook; + interface AsyncResourceOptions { + /** + * The ID of the execution context that created this async event. + * @default executionAsyncId() + */ + triggerAsyncId?: number | undefined; + /** + * Disables automatic `emitDestroy` when the object is garbage collected. + * This usually does not need to be set (even if `emitDestroy` is called + * manually), unless the resource's `asyncId` is retrieved and the + * sensitive API's `emitDestroy` is called with it. + * @default false + */ + requireManualDestroy?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * The class `AsyncResource` is designed to be extended by the embedder's async + * resources. Using this, users can easily trigger the lifetime events of their + * own resources. + * + * The `init` hook will trigger when an `AsyncResource` is instantiated. + * + * The following is an overview of the `AsyncResource` API. + * + * ```js + * import { AsyncResource, executionAsyncId } from 'node:async_hooks'; + * + * // AsyncResource() is meant to be extended. Instantiating a + * // new AsyncResource() also triggers init. If triggerAsyncId is omitted then + * // async_hook.executionAsyncId() is used. + * const asyncResource = new AsyncResource( + * type, { triggerAsyncId: executionAsyncId(), requireManualDestroy: false }, + * ); + * + * // Run a function in the execution context of the resource. This will + * // * establish the context of the resource + * // * trigger the AsyncHooks before callbacks + * // * call the provided function `fn` with the supplied arguments + * // * trigger the AsyncHooks after callbacks + * // * restore the original execution context + * asyncResource.runInAsyncScope(fn, thisArg, ...args); + * + * // Call AsyncHooks destroy callbacks. + * asyncResource.emitDestroy(); + * + * // Return the unique ID assigned to the AsyncResource instance. + * asyncResource.asyncId(); + * + * // Return the trigger ID for the AsyncResource instance. + * asyncResource.triggerAsyncId(); + * ``` + */ + class AsyncResource { + /** + * AsyncResource() is meant to be extended. Instantiating a + * new AsyncResource() also triggers init. If triggerAsyncId is omitted then + * async_hook.executionAsyncId() is used. + * @param type The type of async event. + * @param triggerAsyncId The ID of the execution context that created + * this async event (default: `executionAsyncId()`), or an + * AsyncResourceOptions object (since v9.3.0) + */ + constructor(type: string, triggerAsyncId?: number | AsyncResourceOptions); + /** + * Binds the given function to the current execution context. + * @since v14.8.0, v12.19.0 + * @param fn The function to bind to the current execution context. + * @param type An optional name to associate with the underlying `AsyncResource`. + */ + static bind any, ThisArg>( + fn: Func, + type?: string, + thisArg?: ThisArg, + ): Func; + /** + * Binds the given function to execute to this `AsyncResource`'s scope. + * @since v14.8.0, v12.19.0 + * @param fn The function to bind to the current `AsyncResource`. + */ + bind any>(fn: Func): Func; + /** + * Call the provided function with the provided arguments in the execution context + * of the async resource. This will establish the context, trigger the AsyncHooks + * before callbacks, call the function, trigger the AsyncHooks after callbacks, and + * then restore the original execution context. + * @since v9.6.0 + * @param fn The function to call in the execution context of this async resource. + * @param thisArg The receiver to be used for the function call. + * @param args Optional arguments to pass to the function. + */ + runInAsyncScope( + fn: (this: This, ...args: any[]) => Result, + thisArg?: This, + ...args: any[] + ): Result; + /** + * Call all `destroy` hooks. This should only ever be called once. An error will + * be thrown if it is called more than once. This **must** be manually called. If + * the resource is left to be collected by the GC then the `destroy` hooks will + * never be called. + * @return A reference to `asyncResource`. + */ + emitDestroy(): this; + /** + * @return The unique `asyncId` assigned to the resource. + */ + asyncId(): number; + /** + * @return The same `triggerAsyncId` that is passed to the `AsyncResource` constructor. + */ + triggerAsyncId(): number; + } + /** + * This class creates stores that stay coherent through asynchronous operations. + * + * While you can create your own implementation on top of the `node:async_hooks` module, `AsyncLocalStorage` should be preferred as it is a performant and memory + * safe implementation that involves significant optimizations that are non-obvious + * to implement. + * + * The following example uses `AsyncLocalStorage` to build a simple logger + * that assigns IDs to incoming HTTP requests and includes them in messages + * logged within each request. + * + * ```js + * import http from 'node:http'; + * import { AsyncLocalStorage } from 'node:async_hooks'; + * + * const asyncLocalStorage = new AsyncLocalStorage(); + * + * function logWithId(msg) { + * const id = asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); + * console.log(`${id !== undefined ? id : '-'}:`, msg); + * } + * + * let idSeq = 0; + * http.createServer((req, res) => { + * asyncLocalStorage.run(idSeq++, () => { + * logWithId('start'); + * // Imagine any chain of async operations here + * setImmediate(() => { + * logWithId('finish'); + * res.end(); + * }); + * }); + * }).listen(8080); + * + * http.get('http://localhost:8080'); + * http.get('http://localhost:8080'); + * // Prints: + * // 0: start + * // 1: start + * // 0: finish + * // 1: finish + * ``` + * + * Each instance of `AsyncLocalStorage` maintains an independent storage context. + * Multiple instances can safely exist simultaneously without risk of interfering + * with each other's data. + * @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0 + */ + class AsyncLocalStorage { + /** + * Binds the given function to the current execution context. + * @since v19.8.0 + * @experimental + * @param fn The function to bind to the current execution context. + * @return A new function that calls `fn` within the captured execution context. + */ + static bind any>(fn: Func): Func; + /** + * Captures the current execution context and returns a function that accepts a + * function as an argument. Whenever the returned function is called, it + * calls the function passed to it within the captured context. + * + * ```js + * const asyncLocalStorage = new AsyncLocalStorage(); + * const runInAsyncScope = asyncLocalStorage.run(123, () => AsyncLocalStorage.snapshot()); + * const result = asyncLocalStorage.run(321, () => runInAsyncScope(() => asyncLocalStorage.getStore())); + * console.log(result); // returns 123 + * ``` + * + * AsyncLocalStorage.snapshot() can replace the use of AsyncResource for simple + * async context tracking purposes, for example: + * + * ```js + * class Foo { + * #runInAsyncScope = AsyncLocalStorage.snapshot(); + * + * get() { return this.#runInAsyncScope(() => asyncLocalStorage.getStore()); } + * } + * + * const foo = asyncLocalStorage.run(123, () => new Foo()); + * console.log(asyncLocalStorage.run(321, () => foo.get())); // returns 123 + * ``` + * @since v19.8.0 + * @experimental + * @return A new function with the signature `(fn: (...args) : R, ...args) : R`. + */ + static snapshot(): (fn: (...args: TArgs) => R, ...args: TArgs) => R; + /** + * Disables the instance of `AsyncLocalStorage`. All subsequent calls + * to `asyncLocalStorage.getStore()` will return `undefined` until `asyncLocalStorage.run()` or `asyncLocalStorage.enterWith()` is called again. + * + * When calling `asyncLocalStorage.disable()`, all current contexts linked to the + * instance will be exited. + * + * Calling `asyncLocalStorage.disable()` is required before the `asyncLocalStorage` can be garbage collected. This does not apply to stores + * provided by the `asyncLocalStorage`, as those objects are garbage collected + * along with the corresponding async resources. + * + * Use this method when the `asyncLocalStorage` is not in use anymore + * in the current process. + * @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0 + * @experimental + */ + disable(): void; + /** + * Returns the current store. + * If called outside of an asynchronous context initialized by + * calling `asyncLocalStorage.run()` or `asyncLocalStorage.enterWith()`, it + * returns `undefined`. + * @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0 + */ + getStore(): T | undefined; + /** + * Runs a function synchronously within a context and returns its + * return value. The store is not accessible outside of the callback function. + * The store is accessible to any asynchronous operations created within the + * callback. + * + * The optional `args` are passed to the callback function. + * + * If the callback function throws an error, the error is thrown by `run()` too. + * The stacktrace is not impacted by this call and the context is exited. + * + * Example: + * + * ```js + * const store = { id: 2 }; + * try { + * asyncLocalStorage.run(store, () => { + * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the store object + * setTimeout(() => { + * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the store object + * }, 200); + * throw new Error(); + * }); + * } catch (e) { + * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns undefined + * // The error will be caught here + * } + * ``` + * @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0 + */ + run(store: T, callback: () => R): R; + run(store: T, callback: (...args: TArgs) => R, ...args: TArgs): R; + /** + * Runs a function synchronously outside of a context and returns its + * return value. The store is not accessible within the callback function or + * the asynchronous operations created within the callback. Any `getStore()` call done within the callback function will always return `undefined`. + * + * The optional `args` are passed to the callback function. + * + * If the callback function throws an error, the error is thrown by `exit()` too. + * The stacktrace is not impacted by this call and the context is re-entered. + * + * Example: + * + * ```js + * // Within a call to run + * try { + * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the store object or value + * asyncLocalStorage.exit(() => { + * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns undefined + * throw new Error(); + * }); + * } catch (e) { + * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object or value + * // The error will be caught here + * } + * ``` + * @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0 + * @experimental + */ + exit(callback: (...args: TArgs) => R, ...args: TArgs): R; + /** + * Transitions into the context for the remainder of the current + * synchronous execution and then persists the store through any following + * asynchronous calls. + * + * Example: + * + * ```js + * const store = { id: 1 }; + * // Replaces previous store with the given store object + * asyncLocalStorage.enterWith(store); + * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the store object + * someAsyncOperation(() => { + * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object + * }); + * ``` + * + * This transition will continue for the _entire_ synchronous execution. + * This means that if, for example, the context is entered within an event + * handler subsequent event handlers will also run within that context unless + * specifically bound to another context with an `AsyncResource`. That is why `run()` should be preferred over `enterWith()` unless there are strong reasons + * to use the latter method. + * + * ```js + * const store = { id: 1 }; + * + * emitter.on('my-event', () => { + * asyncLocalStorage.enterWith(store); + * }); + * emitter.on('my-event', () => { + * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object + * }); + * + * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns undefined + * emitter.emit('my-event'); + * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object + * ``` + * @since v13.11.0, v12.17.0 + * @experimental + */ + enterWith(store: T): void; + } + /** + * @since v17.2.0, v16.14.0 + * @return A map of provider types to the corresponding numeric id. + * This map contains all the event types that might be emitted by the `async_hooks.init()` event. + */ + namespace asyncWrapProviders { + const NONE: number; + const DIRHANDLE: number; + const DNSCHANNEL: number; + const ELDHISTOGRAM: number; + const FILEHANDLE: number; + const FILEHANDLECLOSEREQ: number; + const FIXEDSIZEBLOBCOPY: number; + const FSEVENTWRAP: number; + const FSREQCALLBACK: number; + const FSREQPROMISE: number; + const GETADDRINFOREQWRAP: number; + const GETNAMEINFOREQWRAP: number; + const HEAPSNAPSHOT: number; + const HTTP2SESSION: number; + const HTTP2STREAM: number; + const HTTP2PING: number; + const HTTP2SETTINGS: number; + const HTTPINCOMINGMESSAGE: number; + const HTTPCLIENTREQUEST: number; + const JSSTREAM: number; + const JSUDPWRAP: number; + const MESSAGEPORT: number; + const PIPECONNECTWRAP: number; + const PIPESERVERWRAP: number; + const PIPEWRAP: number; + const PROCESSWRAP: number; + const PROMISE: number; + const QUERYWRAP: number; + const SHUTDOWNWRAP: number; + const SIGNALWRAP: number; + const STATWATCHER: number; + const STREAMPIPE: number; + const TCPCONNECTWRAP: number; + const TCPSERVERWRAP: number; + const TCPWRAP: number; + const TTYWRAP: number; + const UDPSENDWRAP: number; + const UDPWRAP: number; + const SIGINTWATCHDOG: number; + const WORKER: number; + const WORKERHEAPSNAPSHOT: number; + const WRITEWRAP: number; + const ZLIB: number; + const CHECKPRIMEREQUEST: number; + const PBKDF2REQUEST: number; + const KEYPAIRGENREQUEST: number; + const KEYGENREQUEST: number; + const KEYEXPORTREQUEST: number; + const CIPHERREQUEST: number; + const DERIVEBITSREQUEST: number; + const HASHREQUEST: number; + const RANDOMBYTESREQUEST: number; + const RANDOMPRIMEREQUEST: number; + const SCRYPTREQUEST: number; + const SIGNREQUEST: number; + const TLSWRAP: number; + const VERIFYREQUEST: number; + } +} +declare module "node:async_hooks" { + export * from "async_hooks"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/buffer.buffer.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/buffer.buffer.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..023bb0f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/buffer.buffer.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,471 @@ +declare module "buffer" { + type ImplicitArrayBuffer> = T extends + { valueOf(): infer V extends ArrayBufferLike } ? V : T; + global { + interface BufferConstructor { + // see buffer.d.ts for implementation shared with all TypeScript versions + + /** + * Allocates a new buffer containing the given {str}. + * + * @param str String to store in buffer. + * @param encoding encoding to use, optional. Default is 'utf8' + * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(string[, encoding])` instead. + */ + new(str: string, encoding?: BufferEncoding): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new buffer of {size} octets. + * + * @param size count of octets to allocate. + * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.alloc()` instead (also see `Buffer.allocUnsafe()`). + */ + new(size: number): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new buffer containing the given {array} of octets. + * + * @param array The octets to store. + * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(array)` instead. + */ + new(array: ArrayLike): Buffer; + /** + * Produces a Buffer backed by the same allocated memory as + * the given {ArrayBuffer}/{SharedArrayBuffer}. + * + * @param arrayBuffer The ArrayBuffer with which to share memory. + * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(arrayBuffer[, byteOffset[, length]])` instead. + */ + new(arrayBuffer: TArrayBuffer): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new `Buffer` using an `array` of bytes in the range `0` – `255`. + * Array entries outside that range will be truncated to fit into it. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * // Creates a new Buffer containing the UTF-8 bytes of the string 'buffer'. + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x62, 0x75, 0x66, 0x66, 0x65, 0x72]); + * ``` + * + * If `array` is an `Array`-like object (that is, one with a `length` property of + * type `number`), it is treated as if it is an array, unless it is a `Buffer` or + * a `Uint8Array`. This means all other `TypedArray` variants get treated as an + * `Array`. To create a `Buffer` from the bytes backing a `TypedArray`, use + * `Buffer.copyBytesFrom()`. + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `array` is not an `Array` or another type + * appropriate for `Buffer.from()` variants. + * + * `Buffer.from(array)` and `Buffer.from(string)` may also use the internal + * `Buffer` pool like `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` does. + * @since v5.10.0 + */ + from(array: WithImplicitCoercion>): Buffer; + /** + * This creates a view of the `ArrayBuffer` without copying the underlying + * memory. For example, when passed a reference to the `.buffer` property of a + * `TypedArray` instance, the newly created `Buffer` will share the same + * allocated memory as the `TypedArray`'s underlying `ArrayBuffer`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const arr = new Uint16Array(2); + * + * arr[0] = 5000; + * arr[1] = 4000; + * + * // Shares memory with `arr`. + * const buf = Buffer.from(arr.buffer); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * + * // Changing the original Uint16Array changes the Buffer also. + * arr[1] = 6000; + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * The optional `byteOffset` and `length` arguments specify a memory range within + * the `arrayBuffer` that will be shared by the `Buffer`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const ab = new ArrayBuffer(10); + * const buf = Buffer.from(ab, 0, 2); + * + * console.log(buf.length); + * // Prints: 2 + * ``` + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `arrayBuffer` is not an `ArrayBuffer` or a + * `SharedArrayBuffer` or another type appropriate for `Buffer.from()` + * variants. + * + * It is important to remember that a backing `ArrayBuffer` can cover a range + * of memory that extends beyond the bounds of a `TypedArray` view. A new + * `Buffer` created using the `buffer` property of a `TypedArray` may extend + * beyond the range of the `TypedArray`: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const arrA = Uint8Array.from([0x63, 0x64, 0x65, 0x66]); // 4 elements + * const arrB = new Uint8Array(arrA.buffer, 1, 2); // 2 elements + * console.log(arrA.buffer === arrB.buffer); // true + * + * const buf = Buffer.from(arrB.buffer); + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v5.10.0 + * @param arrayBuffer An `ArrayBuffer`, `SharedArrayBuffer`, for example the + * `.buffer` property of a `TypedArray`. + * @param byteOffset Index of first byte to expose. **Default:** `0`. + * @param length Number of bytes to expose. **Default:** + * `arrayBuffer.byteLength - byteOffset`. + */ + from>( + arrayBuffer: TArrayBuffer, + byteOffset?: number, + length?: number, + ): Buffer>; + /** + * Creates a new `Buffer` containing `string`. The `encoding` parameter identifies + * the character encoding to be used when converting `string` into bytes. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from('this is a tést'); + * const buf2 = Buffer.from('7468697320697320612074c3a97374', 'hex'); + * + * console.log(buf1.toString()); + * // Prints: this is a tést + * console.log(buf2.toString()); + * // Prints: this is a tést + * console.log(buf1.toString('latin1')); + * // Prints: this is a tést + * ``` + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `string` is not a string or another type + * appropriate for `Buffer.from()` variants. + * + * `Buffer.from(string)` may also use the internal `Buffer` pool like + * `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` does. + * @since v5.10.0 + * @param string A string to encode. + * @param encoding The encoding of `string`. **Default:** `'utf8'`. + */ + from(string: WithImplicitCoercion, encoding?: BufferEncoding): Buffer; + from(arrayOrString: WithImplicitCoercion | string>): Buffer; + /** + * Creates a new Buffer using the passed {data} + * @param values to create a new Buffer + */ + of(...items: number[]): Buffer; + /** + * Returns a new `Buffer` which is the result of concatenating all the `Buffer` instances in the `list` together. + * + * If the list has no items, or if the `totalLength` is 0, then a new zero-length `Buffer` is returned. + * + * If `totalLength` is not provided, it is calculated from the `Buffer` instances + * in `list` by adding their lengths. + * + * If `totalLength` is provided, it is coerced to an unsigned integer. If the + * combined length of the `Buffer`s in `list` exceeds `totalLength`, the result is + * truncated to `totalLength`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * // Create a single `Buffer` from a list of three `Buffer` instances. + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.alloc(10); + * const buf2 = Buffer.alloc(14); + * const buf3 = Buffer.alloc(18); + * const totalLength = buf1.length + buf2.length + buf3.length; + * + * console.log(totalLength); + * // Prints: 42 + * + * const bufA = Buffer.concat([buf1, buf2, buf3], totalLength); + * + * console.log(bufA); + * // Prints: + * console.log(bufA.length); + * // Prints: 42 + * ``` + * + * `Buffer.concat()` may also use the internal `Buffer` pool like `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` does. + * @since v0.7.11 + * @param list List of `Buffer` or {@link Uint8Array} instances to concatenate. + * @param totalLength Total length of the `Buffer` instances in `list` when concatenated. + */ + concat(list: readonly Uint8Array[], totalLength?: number): Buffer; + /** + * Copies the underlying memory of `view` into a new `Buffer`. + * + * ```js + * const u16 = new Uint16Array([0, 0xffff]); + * const buf = Buffer.copyBytesFrom(u16, 1, 1); + * u16[1] = 0; + * console.log(buf.length); // 2 + * console.log(buf[0]); // 255 + * console.log(buf[1]); // 255 + * ``` + * @since v19.8.0 + * @param view The {TypedArray} to copy. + * @param [offset=0] The starting offset within `view`. + * @param [length=view.length - offset] The number of elements from `view` to copy. + */ + copyBytesFrom(view: NodeJS.TypedArray, offset?: number, length?: number): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new `Buffer` of `size` bytes. If `fill` is `undefined`, the`Buffer` will be zero-filled. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(5); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * If `size` is larger than {@link constants.MAX_LENGTH} or smaller than 0, `ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE` is thrown. + * + * If `fill` is specified, the allocated `Buffer` will be initialized by calling `buf.fill(fill)`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(5, 'a'); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * If both `fill` and `encoding` are specified, the allocated `Buffer` will be + * initialized by calling `buf.fill(fill, encoding)`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(11, 'aGVsbG8gd29ybGQ=', 'base64'); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * Calling `Buffer.alloc()` can be measurably slower than the alternative `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` but ensures that the newly created `Buffer` instance + * contents will never contain sensitive data from previous allocations, including + * data that might not have been allocated for `Buffer`s. + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `size` is not a number. + * @since v5.10.0 + * @param size The desired length of the new `Buffer`. + * @param [fill=0] A value to pre-fill the new `Buffer` with. + * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `fill` is a string, this is its encoding. + */ + alloc(size: number, fill?: string | Uint8Array | number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new `Buffer` of `size` bytes. If `size` is larger than {@link constants.MAX_LENGTH} or smaller than 0, `ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE` is thrown. + * + * The underlying memory for `Buffer` instances created in this way is _not_ + * _initialized_. The contents of the newly created `Buffer` are unknown and _may contain sensitive data_. Use `Buffer.alloc()` instead to initialize`Buffer` instances with zeroes. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(10); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints (contents may vary): + * + * buf.fill(0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `size` is not a number. + * + * The `Buffer` module pre-allocates an internal `Buffer` instance of + * size `Buffer.poolSize` that is used as a pool for the fast allocation of new `Buffer` instances created using `Buffer.allocUnsafe()`, `Buffer.from(array)`, + * and `Buffer.concat()` only when `size` is less than `Buffer.poolSize >>> 1` (floor of `Buffer.poolSize` divided by two). + * + * Use of this pre-allocated internal memory pool is a key difference between + * calling `Buffer.alloc(size, fill)` vs. `Buffer.allocUnsafe(size).fill(fill)`. + * Specifically, `Buffer.alloc(size, fill)` will _never_ use the internal `Buffer`pool, while `Buffer.allocUnsafe(size).fill(fill)`_will_ use the internal`Buffer` pool if `size` is less + * than or equal to half `Buffer.poolSize`. The + * difference is subtle but can be important when an application requires the + * additional performance that `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` provides. + * @since v5.10.0 + * @param size The desired length of the new `Buffer`. + */ + allocUnsafe(size: number): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new `Buffer` of `size` bytes. If `size` is larger than {@link constants.MAX_LENGTH} or smaller than 0, `ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE` is thrown. A zero-length `Buffer` is created if + * `size` is 0. + * + * The underlying memory for `Buffer` instances created in this way is _not_ + * _initialized_. The contents of the newly created `Buffer` are unknown and _may contain sensitive data_. Use `buf.fill(0)` to initialize + * such `Buffer` instances with zeroes. + * + * When using `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` to allocate new `Buffer` instances, + * allocations under 4 KiB are sliced from a single pre-allocated `Buffer`. This + * allows applications to avoid the garbage collection overhead of creating many + * individually allocated `Buffer` instances. This approach improves both + * performance and memory usage by eliminating the need to track and clean up as + * many individual `ArrayBuffer` objects. + * + * However, in the case where a developer may need to retain a small chunk of + * memory from a pool for an indeterminate amount of time, it may be appropriate + * to create an un-pooled `Buffer` instance using `Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow()` and + * then copying out the relevant bits. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * // Need to keep around a few small chunks of memory. + * const store = []; + * + * socket.on('readable', () => { + * let data; + * while (null !== (data = readable.read())) { + * // Allocate for retained data. + * const sb = Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow(10); + * + * // Copy the data into the new allocation. + * data.copy(sb, 0, 0, 10); + * + * store.push(sb); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `size` is not a number. + * @since v5.12.0 + * @param size The desired length of the new `Buffer`. + */ + allocUnsafeSlow(size: number): Buffer; + } + interface Buffer extends Uint8Array { + // see buffer.d.ts for implementation shared with all TypeScript versions + + /** + * Returns a new `Buffer` that references the same memory as the original, but + * offset and cropped by the `start` and `end` indices. + * + * This method is not compatible with the `Uint8Array.prototype.slice()`, + * which is a superclass of `Buffer`. To copy the slice, use`Uint8Array.prototype.slice()`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('buffer'); + * + * const copiedBuf = Uint8Array.prototype.slice.call(buf); + * copiedBuf[0]++; + * console.log(copiedBuf.toString()); + * // Prints: cuffer + * + * console.log(buf.toString()); + * // Prints: buffer + * + * // With buf.slice(), the original buffer is modified. + * const notReallyCopiedBuf = buf.slice(); + * notReallyCopiedBuf[0]++; + * console.log(notReallyCopiedBuf.toString()); + * // Prints: cuffer + * console.log(buf.toString()); + * // Also prints: cuffer (!) + * ``` + * @since v0.3.0 + * @deprecated Use `subarray` instead. + * @param [start=0] Where the new `Buffer` will start. + * @param [end=buf.length] Where the new `Buffer` will end (not inclusive). + */ + slice(start?: number, end?: number): Buffer; + /** + * Returns a new `Buffer` that references the same memory as the original, but + * offset and cropped by the `start` and `end` indices. + * + * Specifying `end` greater than `buf.length` will return the same result as + * that of `end` equal to `buf.length`. + * + * This method is inherited from [`TypedArray.prototype.subarray()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray/subarray). + * + * Modifying the new `Buffer` slice will modify the memory in the original `Buffer`because the allocated memory of the two objects overlap. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * // Create a `Buffer` with the ASCII alphabet, take a slice, and modify one byte + * // from the original `Buffer`. + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26); + * + * for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) { + * // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'. + * buf1[i] = i + 97; + * } + * + * const buf2 = buf1.subarray(0, 3); + * + * console.log(buf2.toString('ascii', 0, buf2.length)); + * // Prints: abc + * + * buf1[0] = 33; + * + * console.log(buf2.toString('ascii', 0, buf2.length)); + * // Prints: !bc + * ``` + * + * Specifying negative indexes causes the slice to be generated relative to the + * end of `buf` rather than the beginning. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('buffer'); + * + * console.log(buf.subarray(-6, -1).toString()); + * // Prints: buffe + * // (Equivalent to buf.subarray(0, 5).) + * + * console.log(buf.subarray(-6, -2).toString()); + * // Prints: buff + * // (Equivalent to buf.subarray(0, 4).) + * + * console.log(buf.subarray(-5, -2).toString()); + * // Prints: uff + * // (Equivalent to buf.subarray(1, 4).) + * ``` + * @since v3.0.0 + * @param [start=0] Where the new `Buffer` will start. + * @param [end=buf.length] Where the new `Buffer` will end (not inclusive). + */ + subarray(start?: number, end?: number): Buffer; + } + // TODO: remove globals in future version + /** + * @deprecated This is intended for internal use, and will be removed once `@types/node` no longer supports + * TypeScript versions earlier than 5.7. + */ + type NonSharedBuffer = Buffer; + /** + * @deprecated This is intended for internal use, and will be removed once `@types/node` no longer supports + * TypeScript versions earlier than 5.7. + */ + type AllowSharedBuffer = Buffer; + } + /** @deprecated Use `Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow()` instead. */ + var SlowBuffer: { + /** @deprecated Use `Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow()` instead. */ + new(size: number): Buffer; + prototype: Buffer; + }; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/buffer.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/buffer.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7c2e873 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/buffer.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1936 @@ +// If lib.dom.d.ts or lib.webworker.d.ts is loaded, then use the global types. +// Otherwise, use the types from node. +type _Blob = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; Blob: any } ? {} : import("buffer").Blob; +type _File = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; File: any } ? {} : import("buffer").File; + +/** + * `Buffer` objects are used to represent a fixed-length sequence of bytes. Many + * Node.js APIs support `Buffer`s. + * + * The `Buffer` class is a subclass of JavaScript's [`Uint8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8Array) class and + * extends it with methods that cover additional use cases. Node.js APIs accept + * plain [`Uint8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8Array) s wherever `Buffer`s are supported as well. + * + * While the `Buffer` class is available within the global scope, it is still + * recommended to explicitly reference it via an import or require statement. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * // Creates a zero-filled Buffer of length 10. + * const buf1 = Buffer.alloc(10); + * + * // Creates a Buffer of length 10, + * // filled with bytes which all have the value `1`. + * const buf2 = Buffer.alloc(10, 1); + * + * // Creates an uninitialized buffer of length 10. + * // This is faster than calling Buffer.alloc() but the returned + * // Buffer instance might contain old data that needs to be + * // overwritten using fill(), write(), or other functions that fill the Buffer's + * // contents. + * const buf3 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(10); + * + * // Creates a Buffer containing the bytes [1, 2, 3]. + * const buf4 = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3]); + * + * // Creates a Buffer containing the bytes [1, 1, 1, 1] – the entries + * // are all truncated using `(value & 255)` to fit into the range 0–255. + * const buf5 = Buffer.from([257, 257.5, -255, '1']); + * + * // Creates a Buffer containing the UTF-8-encoded bytes for the string 'tést': + * // [0x74, 0xc3, 0xa9, 0x73, 0x74] (in hexadecimal notation) + * // [116, 195, 169, 115, 116] (in decimal notation) + * const buf6 = Buffer.from('tést'); + * + * // Creates a Buffer containing the Latin-1 bytes [0x74, 0xe9, 0x73, 0x74]. + * const buf7 = Buffer.from('tést', 'latin1'); + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/buffer.js) + */ +declare module "buffer" { + import { BinaryLike } from "node:crypto"; + import { ReadableStream as WebReadableStream } from "node:stream/web"; + /** + * This function returns `true` if `input` contains only valid UTF-8-encoded data, + * including the case in which `input` is empty. + * + * Throws if the `input` is a detached array buffer. + * @since v19.4.0, v18.14.0 + * @param input The input to validate. + */ + export function isUtf8(input: ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.TypedArray): boolean; + /** + * This function returns `true` if `input` contains only valid ASCII-encoded data, + * including the case in which `input` is empty. + * + * Throws if the `input` is a detached array buffer. + * @since v19.6.0, v18.15.0 + * @param input The input to validate. + */ + export function isAscii(input: ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.TypedArray): boolean; + export let INSPECT_MAX_BYTES: number; + export const kMaxLength: number; + export const kStringMaxLength: number; + export const constants: { + MAX_LENGTH: number; + MAX_STRING_LENGTH: number; + }; + export type TranscodeEncoding = + | "ascii" + | "utf8" + | "utf-8" + | "utf16le" + | "utf-16le" + | "ucs2" + | "ucs-2" + | "latin1" + | "binary"; + /** + * Re-encodes the given `Buffer` or `Uint8Array` instance from one character + * encoding to another. Returns a new `Buffer` instance. + * + * Throws if the `fromEnc` or `toEnc` specify invalid character encodings or if + * conversion from `fromEnc` to `toEnc` is not permitted. + * + * Encodings supported by `buffer.transcode()` are: `'ascii'`, `'utf8'`, `'utf16le'`, `'ucs2'`, `'latin1'`, and `'binary'`. + * + * The transcoding process will use substitution characters if a given byte + * sequence cannot be adequately represented in the target encoding. For instance: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer, transcode } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const newBuf = transcode(Buffer.from('€'), 'utf8', 'ascii'); + * console.log(newBuf.toString('ascii')); + * // Prints: '?' + * ``` + * + * Because the Euro (`€`) sign is not representable in US-ASCII, it is replaced + * with `?` in the transcoded `Buffer`. + * @since v7.1.0 + * @param source A `Buffer` or `Uint8Array` instance. + * @param fromEnc The current encoding. + * @param toEnc To target encoding. + */ + export function transcode( + source: Uint8Array, + fromEnc: TranscodeEncoding, + toEnc: TranscodeEncoding, + ): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * Resolves a `'blob:nodedata:...'` an associated `Blob` object registered using + * a prior call to `URL.createObjectURL()`. + * @since v16.7.0 + * @experimental + * @param id A `'blob:nodedata:...` URL string returned by a prior call to `URL.createObjectURL()`. + */ + export function resolveObjectURL(id: string): Blob | undefined; + export { type AllowSharedBuffer, Buffer, type NonSharedBuffer }; + /** + * @experimental + */ + export interface BlobOptions { + /** + * One of either `'transparent'` or `'native'`. When set to `'native'`, line endings in string source parts + * will be converted to the platform native line-ending as specified by `import { EOL } from 'node:node:os'`. + */ + endings?: "transparent" | "native"; + /** + * The Blob content-type. The intent is for `type` to convey + * the MIME media type of the data, however no validation of the type format + * is performed. + */ + type?: string | undefined; + } + /** + * A [`Blob`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Blob) encapsulates immutable, raw data that can be safely shared across + * multiple worker threads. + * @since v15.7.0, v14.18.0 + */ + export class Blob { + /** + * The total size of the `Blob` in bytes. + * @since v15.7.0, v14.18.0 + */ + readonly size: number; + /** + * The content-type of the `Blob`. + * @since v15.7.0, v14.18.0 + */ + readonly type: string; + /** + * Creates a new `Blob` object containing a concatenation of the given sources. + * + * {ArrayBuffer}, {TypedArray}, {DataView}, and {Buffer} sources are copied into + * the 'Blob' and can therefore be safely modified after the 'Blob' is created. + * + * String sources are also copied into the `Blob`. + */ + constructor(sources: Array, options?: BlobOptions); + /** + * Returns a promise that fulfills with an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer) containing a copy of + * the `Blob` data. + * @since v15.7.0, v14.18.0 + */ + arrayBuffer(): Promise; + /** + * The `blob.bytes()` method returns the byte of the `Blob` object as a `Promise`. + * + * ```js + * const blob = new Blob(['hello']); + * blob.bytes().then((bytes) => { + * console.log(bytes); // Outputs: Uint8Array(5) [ 104, 101, 108, 108, 111 ] + * }); + * ``` + * @since v20.16.0 + */ + bytes(): Promise; + /** + * Creates and returns a new `Blob` containing a subset of this `Blob` objects + * data. The original `Blob` is not altered. + * @since v15.7.0, v14.18.0 + * @param start The starting index. + * @param end The ending index. + * @param type The content-type for the new `Blob` + */ + slice(start?: number, end?: number, type?: string): Blob; + /** + * Returns a promise that fulfills with the contents of the `Blob` decoded as a + * UTF-8 string. + * @since v15.7.0, v14.18.0 + */ + text(): Promise; + /** + * Returns a new `ReadableStream` that allows the content of the `Blob` to be read. + * @since v16.7.0 + */ + stream(): WebReadableStream; + } + export interface FileOptions { + /** + * One of either `'transparent'` or `'native'`. When set to `'native'`, line endings in string source parts will be + * converted to the platform native line-ending as specified by `import { EOL } from 'node:node:os'`. + */ + endings?: "native" | "transparent"; + /** The File content-type. */ + type?: string; + /** The last modified date of the file. `Default`: Date.now(). */ + lastModified?: number; + } + /** + * A [`File`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/File) provides information about files. + * @since v19.2.0, v18.13.0 + */ + export class File extends Blob { + constructor(sources: Array, fileName: string, options?: FileOptions); + /** + * The name of the `File`. + * @since v19.2.0, v18.13.0 + */ + readonly name: string; + /** + * The last modified date of the `File`. + * @since v19.2.0, v18.13.0 + */ + readonly lastModified: number; + } + export import atob = globalThis.atob; + export import btoa = globalThis.btoa; + export type WithImplicitCoercion = + | T + | { valueOf(): T } + | (T extends string ? { [Symbol.toPrimitive](hint: "string"): T } : never); + global { + namespace NodeJS { + export { BufferEncoding }; + } + // Buffer class + type BufferEncoding = + | "ascii" + | "utf8" + | "utf-8" + | "utf16le" + | "utf-16le" + | "ucs2" + | "ucs-2" + | "base64" + | "base64url" + | "latin1" + | "binary" + | "hex"; + /** + * Raw data is stored in instances of the Buffer class. + * A Buffer is similar to an array of integers but corresponds to a raw memory allocation outside the V8 heap. A Buffer cannot be resized. + * Valid string encodings: 'ascii'|'utf8'|'utf16le'|'ucs2'(alias of 'utf16le')|'base64'|'base64url'|'binary'(deprecated)|'hex' + */ + interface BufferConstructor { + // see buffer.buffer.d.ts for implementation specific to TypeScript 5.7 and later + // see ts5.6/buffer.buffer.d.ts for implementation specific to TypeScript 5.6 and earlier + + /** + * Returns `true` if `obj` is a `Buffer`, `false` otherwise. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * Buffer.isBuffer(Buffer.alloc(10)); // true + * Buffer.isBuffer(Buffer.from('foo')); // true + * Buffer.isBuffer('a string'); // false + * Buffer.isBuffer([]); // false + * Buffer.isBuffer(new Uint8Array(1024)); // false + * ``` + * @since v0.1.101 + */ + isBuffer(obj: any): obj is Buffer; + /** + * Returns `true` if `encoding` is the name of a supported character encoding, + * or `false` otherwise. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * console.log(Buffer.isEncoding('utf8')); + * // Prints: true + * + * console.log(Buffer.isEncoding('hex')); + * // Prints: true + * + * console.log(Buffer.isEncoding('utf/8')); + * // Prints: false + * + * console.log(Buffer.isEncoding('')); + * // Prints: false + * ``` + * @since v0.9.1 + * @param encoding A character encoding name to check. + */ + isEncoding(encoding: string): encoding is BufferEncoding; + /** + * Returns the byte length of a string when encoded using `encoding`. + * This is not the same as [`String.prototype.length`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/length), which does not account + * for the encoding that is used to convert the string into bytes. + * + * For `'base64'`, `'base64url'`, and `'hex'`, this function assumes valid input. + * For strings that contain non-base64/hex-encoded data (e.g. whitespace), the + * return value might be greater than the length of a `Buffer` created from the + * string. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const str = '\u00bd + \u00bc = \u00be'; + * + * console.log(`${str}: ${str.length} characters, ` + + * `${Buffer.byteLength(str, 'utf8')} bytes`); + * // Prints: ½ + ¼ = ¾: 9 characters, 12 bytes + * ``` + * + * When `string` is a + * `Buffer`/[`DataView`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/DataView)/[`TypedArray`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/- + * Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray)/[`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer)/[`SharedArrayBuffer`](https://develop- + * er.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer), the byte length as reported by `.byteLength`is returned. + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param string A value to calculate the length of. + * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `string` is a string, this is its encoding. + * @return The number of bytes contained within `string`. + */ + byteLength( + string: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | ArrayBufferLike, + encoding?: BufferEncoding, + ): number; + /** + * Compares `buf1` to `buf2`, typically for the purpose of sorting arrays of `Buffer` instances. This is equivalent to calling `buf1.compare(buf2)`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from('1234'); + * const buf2 = Buffer.from('0123'); + * const arr = [buf1, buf2]; + * + * console.log(arr.sort(Buffer.compare)); + * // Prints: [ , ] + * // (This result is equal to: [buf2, buf1].) + * ``` + * @since v0.11.13 + * @return Either `-1`, `0`, or `1`, depending on the result of the comparison. See `compare` for details. + */ + compare(buf1: Uint8Array, buf2: Uint8Array): -1 | 0 | 1; + /** + * This is the size (in bytes) of pre-allocated internal `Buffer` instances used + * for pooling. This value may be modified. + * @since v0.11.3 + */ + poolSize: number; + } + interface Buffer { + // see buffer.buffer.d.ts for implementation specific to TypeScript 5.7 and later + // see ts5.6/buffer.buffer.d.ts for implementation specific to TypeScript 5.6 and earlier + + /** + * Writes `string` to `buf` at `offset` according to the character encoding in`encoding`. The `length` parameter is the number of bytes to write. If `buf` did + * not contain enough space to fit the entire string, only part of `string` will be + * written. However, partially encoded characters will not be written. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(256); + * + * const len = buf.write('\u00bd + \u00bc = \u00be', 0); + * + * console.log(`${len} bytes: ${buf.toString('utf8', 0, len)}`); + * // Prints: 12 bytes: ½ + ¼ = ¾ + * + * const buffer = Buffer.alloc(10); + * + * const length = buffer.write('abcd', 8); + * + * console.log(`${length} bytes: ${buffer.toString('utf8', 8, 10)}`); + * // Prints: 2 bytes : ab + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param string String to write to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write `string`. + * @param [length=buf.length - offset] Maximum number of bytes to write (written bytes will not exceed `buf.length - offset`). + * @param [encoding='utf8'] The character encoding of `string`. + * @return Number of bytes written. + */ + write(string: string, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number; + write(string: string, offset: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number; + write(string: string, offset: number, length: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number; + /** + * Decodes `buf` to a string according to the specified character encoding in`encoding`. `start` and `end` may be passed to decode only a subset of `buf`. + * + * If `encoding` is `'utf8'` and a byte sequence in the input is not valid UTF-8, + * then each invalid byte is replaced with the replacement character `U+FFFD`. + * + * The maximum length of a string instance (in UTF-16 code units) is available + * as {@link constants.MAX_STRING_LENGTH}. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26); + * + * for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) { + * // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'. + * buf1[i] = i + 97; + * } + * + * console.log(buf1.toString('utf8')); + * // Prints: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz + * console.log(buf1.toString('utf8', 0, 5)); + * // Prints: abcde + * + * const buf2 = Buffer.from('tést'); + * + * console.log(buf2.toString('hex')); + * // Prints: 74c3a97374 + * console.log(buf2.toString('utf8', 0, 3)); + * // Prints: té + * console.log(buf2.toString(undefined, 0, 3)); + * // Prints: té + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param [encoding='utf8'] The character encoding to use. + * @param [start=0] The byte offset to start decoding at. + * @param [end=buf.length] The byte offset to stop decoding at (not inclusive). + */ + toString(encoding?: BufferEncoding, start?: number, end?: number): string; + /** + * Returns a JSON representation of `buf`. [`JSON.stringify()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify) implicitly calls + * this function when stringifying a `Buffer` instance. + * + * `Buffer.from()` accepts objects in the format returned from this method. + * In particular, `Buffer.from(buf.toJSON())` works like `Buffer.from(buf)`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5]); + * const json = JSON.stringify(buf); + * + * console.log(json); + * // Prints: {"type":"Buffer","data":[1,2,3,4,5]} + * + * const copy = JSON.parse(json, (key, value) => { + * return value && value.type === 'Buffer' ? + * Buffer.from(value) : + * value; + * }); + * + * console.log(copy); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.9.2 + */ + toJSON(): { + type: "Buffer"; + data: number[]; + }; + /** + * Returns `true` if both `buf` and `otherBuffer` have exactly the same bytes,`false` otherwise. Equivalent to `buf.compare(otherBuffer) === 0`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from('ABC'); + * const buf2 = Buffer.from('414243', 'hex'); + * const buf3 = Buffer.from('ABCD'); + * + * console.log(buf1.equals(buf2)); + * // Prints: true + * console.log(buf1.equals(buf3)); + * // Prints: false + * ``` + * @since v0.11.13 + * @param otherBuffer A `Buffer` or {@link Uint8Array} with which to compare `buf`. + */ + equals(otherBuffer: Uint8Array): boolean; + /** + * Compares `buf` with `target` and returns a number indicating whether `buf`comes before, after, or is the same as `target` in sort order. + * Comparison is based on the actual sequence of bytes in each `Buffer`. + * + * * `0` is returned if `target` is the same as `buf` + * * `1` is returned if `target` should come _before_`buf` when sorted. + * * `-1` is returned if `target` should come _after_`buf` when sorted. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from('ABC'); + * const buf2 = Buffer.from('BCD'); + * const buf3 = Buffer.from('ABCD'); + * + * console.log(buf1.compare(buf1)); + * // Prints: 0 + * console.log(buf1.compare(buf2)); + * // Prints: -1 + * console.log(buf1.compare(buf3)); + * // Prints: -1 + * console.log(buf2.compare(buf1)); + * // Prints: 1 + * console.log(buf2.compare(buf3)); + * // Prints: 1 + * console.log([buf1, buf2, buf3].sort(Buffer.compare)); + * // Prints: [ , , ] + * // (This result is equal to: [buf1, buf3, buf2].) + * ``` + * + * The optional `targetStart`, `targetEnd`, `sourceStart`, and `sourceEnd` arguments can be used to limit the comparison to specific ranges within `target` and `buf` respectively. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]); + * const buf2 = Buffer.from([5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1, 2, 3, 4]); + * + * console.log(buf1.compare(buf2, 5, 9, 0, 4)); + * // Prints: 0 + * console.log(buf1.compare(buf2, 0, 6, 4)); + * // Prints: -1 + * console.log(buf1.compare(buf2, 5, 6, 5)); + * // Prints: 1 + * ``` + * + * `ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE` is thrown if `targetStart < 0`, `sourceStart < 0`, `targetEnd > target.byteLength`, or `sourceEnd > source.byteLength`. + * @since v0.11.13 + * @param target A `Buffer` or {@link Uint8Array} with which to compare `buf`. + * @param [targetStart=0] The offset within `target` at which to begin comparison. + * @param [targetEnd=target.length] The offset within `target` at which to end comparison (not inclusive). + * @param [sourceStart=0] The offset within `buf` at which to begin comparison. + * @param [sourceEnd=buf.length] The offset within `buf` at which to end comparison (not inclusive). + */ + compare( + target: Uint8Array, + targetStart?: number, + targetEnd?: number, + sourceStart?: number, + sourceEnd?: number, + ): -1 | 0 | 1; + /** + * Copies data from a region of `buf` to a region in `target`, even if the `target`memory region overlaps with `buf`. + * + * [`TypedArray.prototype.set()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray/set) performs the same operation, and is available + * for all TypedArrays, including Node.js `Buffer`s, although it takes + * different function arguments. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * // Create two `Buffer` instances. + * const buf1 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26); + * const buf2 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26).fill('!'); + * + * for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) { + * // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'. + * buf1[i] = i + 97; + * } + * + * // Copy `buf1` bytes 16 through 19 into `buf2` starting at byte 8 of `buf2`. + * buf1.copy(buf2, 8, 16, 20); + * // This is equivalent to: + * // buf2.set(buf1.subarray(16, 20), 8); + * + * console.log(buf2.toString('ascii', 0, 25)); + * // Prints: !!!!!!!!qrst!!!!!!!!!!!!! + * ``` + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * // Create a `Buffer` and copy data from one region to an overlapping region + * // within the same `Buffer`. + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26); + * + * for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) { + * // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'. + * buf[i] = i + 97; + * } + * + * buf.copy(buf, 0, 4, 10); + * + * console.log(buf.toString()); + * // Prints: efghijghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param target A `Buffer` or {@link Uint8Array} to copy into. + * @param [targetStart=0] The offset within `target` at which to begin writing. + * @param [sourceStart=0] The offset within `buf` from which to begin copying. + * @param [sourceEnd=buf.length] The offset within `buf` at which to stop copying (not inclusive). + * @return The number of bytes copied. + */ + copy(target: Uint8Array, targetStart?: number, sourceStart?: number, sourceEnd?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. + * + * `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8); + * + * buf.writeBigInt64BE(0x0102030405060708n, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeBigInt64BE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. + * + * `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8); + * + * buf.writeBigInt64LE(0x0102030405060708n, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeBigInt64LE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeBigUint64BE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8); + * + * buf.writeBigUInt64BE(0xdecafafecacefaden, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeBigUInt64BE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeBigUInt64BE + * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeBigUint64BE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8); + * + * buf.writeBigUInt64LE(0xdecafafecacefaden, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * This function is also available under the `writeBigUint64LE` alias. + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeBigUInt64LE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeBigUInt64LE + * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeBigUint64LE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `byteLength` bytes of `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`as little-endian. Supports up to 48 bits of accuracy. Behavior is undefined + * when `value` is anything other than an unsigned integer. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeUintLE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(6); + * + * buf.writeUIntLE(0x1234567890ab, 0, 6); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to write. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeUIntLE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeUIntLE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeUintLE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Writes `byteLength` bytes of `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`as big-endian. Supports up to 48 bits of accuracy. Behavior is undefined + * when `value` is anything other than an unsigned integer. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeUintBE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(6); + * + * buf.writeUIntBE(0x1234567890ab, 0, 6); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to write. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeUIntBE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeUIntBE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeUintBE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Writes `byteLength` bytes of `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`as little-endian. Supports up to 48 bits of accuracy. Behavior is undefined + * when `value` is anything other than a signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(6); + * + * buf.writeIntLE(0x1234567890ab, 0, 6); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to write. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeIntLE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Writes `byteLength` bytes of `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`as big-endian. Supports up to 48 bits of accuracy. Behavior is undefined when`value` is anything other than a + * signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(6); + * + * buf.writeIntBE(0x1234567890ab, 0, 6); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to write. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeIntBE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Reads an unsigned, big-endian 64-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * This function is also available under the `readBigUint64BE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff]); + * + * console.log(buf.readBigUInt64BE(0)); + * // Prints: 4294967295n + * ``` + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + */ + readBigUInt64BE(offset?: number): bigint; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readBigUInt64BE + * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readBigUint64BE(offset?: number): bigint; + /** + * Reads an unsigned, little-endian 64-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * This function is also available under the `readBigUint64LE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff]); + * + * console.log(buf.readBigUInt64LE(0)); + * // Prints: 18446744069414584320n + * ``` + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + */ + readBigUInt64LE(offset?: number): bigint; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readBigUInt64LE + * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readBigUint64LE(offset?: number): bigint; + /** + * Reads a signed, big-endian 64-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed + * values. + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + */ + readBigInt64BE(offset?: number): bigint; + /** + * Reads a signed, little-endian 64-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed + * values. + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + */ + readBigInt64LE(offset?: number): bigint; + /** + * Reads `byteLength` number of bytes from `buf` at the specified `offset` and interprets the result as an unsigned, little-endian integer supporting + * up to 48 bits of accuracy. + * + * This function is also available under the `readUintLE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0xab]); + * + * console.log(buf.readUIntLE(0, 6).toString(16)); + * // Prints: ab9078563412 + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to read. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + */ + readUIntLE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readUIntLE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readUintLE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Reads `byteLength` number of bytes from `buf` at the specified `offset` and interprets the result as an unsigned big-endian integer supporting + * up to 48 bits of accuracy. + * + * This function is also available under the `readUintBE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0xab]); + * + * console.log(buf.readUIntBE(0, 6).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 1234567890ab + * console.log(buf.readUIntBE(1, 6).toString(16)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to read. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + */ + readUIntBE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readUIntBE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readUintBE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Reads `byteLength` number of bytes from `buf` at the specified `offset` and interprets the result as a little-endian, two's complement signed value + * supporting up to 48 bits of accuracy. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0xab]); + * + * console.log(buf.readIntLE(0, 6).toString(16)); + * // Prints: -546f87a9cbee + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to read. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + */ + readIntLE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Reads `byteLength` number of bytes from `buf` at the specified `offset` and interprets the result as a big-endian, two's complement signed value + * supporting up to 48 bits of accuracy. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0xab]); + * + * console.log(buf.readIntBE(0, 6).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 1234567890ab + * console.log(buf.readIntBE(1, 6).toString(16)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * console.log(buf.readIntBE(1, 0).toString(16)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to read. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + */ + readIntBE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Reads an unsigned 8-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * This function is also available under the `readUint8` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([1, -2]); + * + * console.log(buf.readUInt8(0)); + * // Prints: 1 + * console.log(buf.readUInt8(1)); + * // Prints: 254 + * console.log(buf.readUInt8(2)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 1`. + */ + readUInt8(offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readUInt8 + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readUint8(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads an unsigned, little-endian 16-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * This function is also available under the `readUint16LE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56]); + * + * console.log(buf.readUInt16LE(0).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 3412 + * console.log(buf.readUInt16LE(1).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 5634 + * console.log(buf.readUInt16LE(2).toString(16)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + */ + readUInt16LE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readUInt16LE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readUint16LE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads an unsigned, big-endian 16-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * This function is also available under the `readUint16BE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56]); + * + * console.log(buf.readUInt16BE(0).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 1234 + * console.log(buf.readUInt16BE(1).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 3456 + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + */ + readUInt16BE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readUInt16BE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readUint16BE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads an unsigned, little-endian 32-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * This function is also available under the `readUint32LE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78]); + * + * console.log(buf.readUInt32LE(0).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 78563412 + * console.log(buf.readUInt32LE(1).toString(16)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + */ + readUInt32LE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readUInt32LE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readUint32LE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads an unsigned, big-endian 32-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * This function is also available under the `readUint32BE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78]); + * + * console.log(buf.readUInt32BE(0).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 12345678 + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + */ + readUInt32BE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readUInt32BE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readUint32BE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a signed 8-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([-1, 5]); + * + * console.log(buf.readInt8(0)); + * // Prints: -1 + * console.log(buf.readInt8(1)); + * // Prints: 5 + * console.log(buf.readInt8(2)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 1`. + */ + readInt8(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a signed, little-endian 16-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0, 5]); + * + * console.log(buf.readInt16LE(0)); + * // Prints: 1280 + * console.log(buf.readInt16LE(1)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + */ + readInt16LE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a signed, big-endian 16-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0, 5]); + * + * console.log(buf.readInt16BE(0)); + * // Prints: 5 + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + */ + readInt16BE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a signed, little-endian 32-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0, 0, 0, 5]); + * + * console.log(buf.readInt32LE(0)); + * // Prints: 83886080 + * console.log(buf.readInt32LE(1)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + */ + readInt32LE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a signed, big-endian 32-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0, 0, 0, 5]); + * + * console.log(buf.readInt32BE(0)); + * // Prints: 5 + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + */ + readInt32BE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a 32-bit, little-endian float from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4]); + * + * console.log(buf.readFloatLE(0)); + * // Prints: 1.539989614439558e-36 + * console.log(buf.readFloatLE(1)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + */ + readFloatLE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a 32-bit, big-endian float from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4]); + * + * console.log(buf.readFloatBE(0)); + * // Prints: 2.387939260590663e-38 + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + */ + readFloatBE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a 64-bit, little-endian double from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]); + * + * console.log(buf.readDoubleLE(0)); + * // Prints: 5.447603722011605e-270 + * console.log(buf.readDoubleLE(1)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + */ + readDoubleLE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a 64-bit, big-endian double from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]); + * + * console.log(buf.readDoubleBE(0)); + * // Prints: 8.20788039913184e-304 + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + */ + readDoubleBE(offset?: number): number; + reverse(): this; + /** + * Interprets `buf` as an array of unsigned 16-bit integers and swaps the + * byte order _in-place_. Throws `ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE` if `buf.length` is not a multiple of 2. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7, 0x8]); + * + * console.log(buf1); + * // Prints: + * + * buf1.swap16(); + * + * console.log(buf1); + * // Prints: + * + * const buf2 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3]); + * + * buf2.swap16(); + * // Throws ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE. + * ``` + * + * One convenient use of `buf.swap16()` is to perform a fast in-place conversion + * between UTF-16 little-endian and UTF-16 big-endian: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('This is little-endian UTF-16', 'utf16le'); + * buf.swap16(); // Convert to big-endian UTF-16 text. + * ``` + * @since v5.10.0 + * @return A reference to `buf`. + */ + swap16(): this; + /** + * Interprets `buf` as an array of unsigned 32-bit integers and swaps the + * byte order _in-place_. Throws `ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE` if `buf.length` is not a multiple of 4. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7, 0x8]); + * + * console.log(buf1); + * // Prints: + * + * buf1.swap32(); + * + * console.log(buf1); + * // Prints: + * + * const buf2 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3]); + * + * buf2.swap32(); + * // Throws ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE. + * ``` + * @since v5.10.0 + * @return A reference to `buf`. + */ + swap32(): this; + /** + * Interprets `buf` as an array of 64-bit numbers and swaps byte order _in-place_. + * Throws `ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE` if `buf.length` is not a multiple of 8. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7, 0x8]); + * + * console.log(buf1); + * // Prints: + * + * buf1.swap64(); + * + * console.log(buf1); + * // Prints: + * + * const buf2 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3]); + * + * buf2.swap64(); + * // Throws ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE. + * ``` + * @since v6.3.0 + * @return A reference to `buf`. + */ + swap64(): this; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`. `value` must be a + * valid unsigned 8-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is anything + * other than an unsigned 8-bit integer. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeUint8` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeUInt8(0x3, 0); + * buf.writeUInt8(0x4, 1); + * buf.writeUInt8(0x23, 2); + * buf.writeUInt8(0x42, 3); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 1`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeUInt8(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeUInt8 + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeUint8(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value` must be a valid unsigned 16-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is + * anything other than an unsigned 16-bit integer. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeUint16LE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeUInt16LE(0xdead, 0); + * buf.writeUInt16LE(0xbeef, 2); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeUInt16LE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeUInt16LE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeUint16LE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value` must be a valid unsigned 16-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value`is anything other than an + * unsigned 16-bit integer. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeUint16BE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeUInt16BE(0xdead, 0); + * buf.writeUInt16BE(0xbeef, 2); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeUInt16BE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeUInt16BE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeUint16BE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value` must be a valid unsigned 32-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is + * anything other than an unsigned 32-bit integer. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeUint32LE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeUInt32LE(0xfeedface, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeUInt32LE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeUInt32LE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeUint32LE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value` must be a valid unsigned 32-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value`is anything other than an + * unsigned 32-bit integer. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeUint32BE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeUInt32BE(0xfeedface, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeUInt32BE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeUInt32BE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeUint32BE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`. `value` must be a valid + * signed 8-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is anything other than + * a signed 8-bit integer. + * + * `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(2); + * + * buf.writeInt8(2, 0); + * buf.writeInt8(-2, 1); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 1`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeInt8(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value` must be a valid signed 16-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is + * anything other than a signed 16-bit integer. + * + * The `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(2); + * + * buf.writeInt16LE(0x0304, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeInt16LE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value` must be a valid signed 16-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is + * anything other than a signed 16-bit integer. + * + * The `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(2); + * + * buf.writeInt16BE(0x0102, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeInt16BE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value` must be a valid signed 32-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is + * anything other than a signed 32-bit integer. + * + * The `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeInt32LE(0x05060708, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeInt32LE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value` must be a valid signed 32-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is + * anything other than a signed 32-bit integer. + * + * The `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeInt32BE(0x01020304, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeInt32BE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. Behavior is + * undefined when `value` is anything other than a JavaScript number. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeFloatLE(0xcafebabe, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeFloatLE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. Behavior is + * undefined when `value` is anything other than a JavaScript number. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeFloatBE(0xcafebabe, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeFloatBE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value` must be a JavaScript number. Behavior is undefined when `value` is anything + * other than a JavaScript number. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8); + * + * buf.writeDoubleLE(123.456, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeDoubleLE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value` must be a JavaScript number. Behavior is undefined when `value` is anything + * other than a JavaScript number. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8); + * + * buf.writeDoubleBE(123.456, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeDoubleBE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Fills `buf` with the specified `value`. If the `offset` and `end` are not given, + * the entire `buf` will be filled: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * // Fill a `Buffer` with the ASCII character 'h'. + * + * const b = Buffer.allocUnsafe(50).fill('h'); + * + * console.log(b.toString()); + * // Prints: hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh + * + * // Fill a buffer with empty string + * const c = Buffer.allocUnsafe(5).fill(''); + * + * console.log(c.fill('')); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * `value` is coerced to a `uint32` value if it is not a string, `Buffer`, or + * integer. If the resulting integer is greater than `255` (decimal), `buf` will be + * filled with `value & 255`. + * + * If the final write of a `fill()` operation falls on a multi-byte character, + * then only the bytes of that character that fit into `buf` are written: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * // Fill a `Buffer` with character that takes up two bytes in UTF-8. + * + * console.log(Buffer.allocUnsafe(5).fill('\u0222')); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * If `value` contains invalid characters, it is truncated; if no valid + * fill data remains, an exception is thrown: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(5); + * + * console.log(buf.fill('a')); + * // Prints: + * console.log(buf.fill('aazz', 'hex')); + * // Prints: + * console.log(buf.fill('zz', 'hex')); + * // Throws an exception. + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param value The value with which to fill `buf`. Empty value (string, Uint8Array, Buffer) is coerced to `0`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to fill `buf`. + * @param [end=buf.length] Where to stop filling `buf` (not inclusive). + * @param [encoding='utf8'] The encoding for `value` if `value` is a string. + * @return A reference to `buf`. + */ + fill(value: string | Uint8Array | number, offset?: number, end?: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): this; + fill(value: string | Uint8Array | number, offset: number, encoding: BufferEncoding): this; + fill(value: string | Uint8Array | number, encoding: BufferEncoding): this; + /** + * If `value` is: + * + * * a string, `value` is interpreted according to the character encoding in `encoding`. + * * a `Buffer` or [`Uint8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8Array), `value` will be used in its entirety. + * To compare a partial `Buffer`, use `buf.subarray`. + * * a number, `value` will be interpreted as an unsigned 8-bit integer + * value between `0` and `255`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('this is a buffer'); + * + * console.log(buf.indexOf('this')); + * // Prints: 0 + * console.log(buf.indexOf('is')); + * // Prints: 2 + * console.log(buf.indexOf(Buffer.from('a buffer'))); + * // Prints: 8 + * console.log(buf.indexOf(97)); + * // Prints: 8 (97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a') + * console.log(buf.indexOf(Buffer.from('a buffer example'))); + * // Prints: -1 + * console.log(buf.indexOf(Buffer.from('a buffer example').slice(0, 8))); + * // Prints: 8 + * + * const utf16Buffer = Buffer.from('\u039a\u0391\u03a3\u03a3\u0395', 'utf16le'); + * + * console.log(utf16Buffer.indexOf('\u03a3', 0, 'utf16le')); + * // Prints: 4 + * console.log(utf16Buffer.indexOf('\u03a3', -4, 'utf16le')); + * // Prints: 6 + * ``` + * + * If `value` is not a string, number, or `Buffer`, this method will throw a `TypeError`. If `value` is a number, it will be coerced to a valid byte value, + * an integer between 0 and 255. + * + * If `byteOffset` is not a number, it will be coerced to a number. If the result + * of coercion is `NaN` or `0`, then the entire buffer will be searched. This + * behavior matches [`String.prototype.indexOf()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/indexOf). + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const b = Buffer.from('abcdef'); + * + * // Passing a value that's a number, but not a valid byte. + * // Prints: 2, equivalent to searching for 99 or 'c'. + * console.log(b.indexOf(99.9)); + * console.log(b.indexOf(256 + 99)); + * + * // Passing a byteOffset that coerces to NaN or 0. + * // Prints: 1, searching the whole buffer. + * console.log(b.indexOf('b', undefined)); + * console.log(b.indexOf('b', {})); + * console.log(b.indexOf('b', null)); + * console.log(b.indexOf('b', [])); + * ``` + * + * If `value` is an empty string or empty `Buffer` and `byteOffset` is less + * than `buf.length`, `byteOffset` will be returned. If `value` is empty and`byteOffset` is at least `buf.length`, `buf.length` will be returned. + * @since v1.5.0 + * @param value What to search for. + * @param [byteOffset=0] Where to begin searching in `buf`. If negative, then offset is calculated from the end of `buf`. + * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `value` is a string, this is the encoding used to determine the binary representation of the string that will be searched for in `buf`. + * @return The index of the first occurrence of `value` in `buf`, or `-1` if `buf` does not contain `value`. + */ + indexOf(value: string | number | Uint8Array, byteOffset?: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number; + indexOf(value: string | number | Uint8Array, encoding: BufferEncoding): number; + /** + * Identical to `buf.indexOf()`, except the last occurrence of `value` is found + * rather than the first occurrence. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('this buffer is a buffer'); + * + * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf('this')); + * // Prints: 0 + * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf('buffer')); + * // Prints: 17 + * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf(Buffer.from('buffer'))); + * // Prints: 17 + * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf(97)); + * // Prints: 15 (97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a') + * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf(Buffer.from('yolo'))); + * // Prints: -1 + * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf('buffer', 5)); + * // Prints: 5 + * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf('buffer', 4)); + * // Prints: -1 + * + * const utf16Buffer = Buffer.from('\u039a\u0391\u03a3\u03a3\u0395', 'utf16le'); + * + * console.log(utf16Buffer.lastIndexOf('\u03a3', undefined, 'utf16le')); + * // Prints: 6 + * console.log(utf16Buffer.lastIndexOf('\u03a3', -5, 'utf16le')); + * // Prints: 4 + * ``` + * + * If `value` is not a string, number, or `Buffer`, this method will throw a `TypeError`. If `value` is a number, it will be coerced to a valid byte value, + * an integer between 0 and 255. + * + * If `byteOffset` is not a number, it will be coerced to a number. Any arguments + * that coerce to `NaN`, like `{}` or `undefined`, will search the whole buffer. + * This behavior matches [`String.prototype.lastIndexOf()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/lastIndexOf). + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const b = Buffer.from('abcdef'); + * + * // Passing a value that's a number, but not a valid byte. + * // Prints: 2, equivalent to searching for 99 or 'c'. + * console.log(b.lastIndexOf(99.9)); + * console.log(b.lastIndexOf(256 + 99)); + * + * // Passing a byteOffset that coerces to NaN. + * // Prints: 1, searching the whole buffer. + * console.log(b.lastIndexOf('b', undefined)); + * console.log(b.lastIndexOf('b', {})); + * + * // Passing a byteOffset that coerces to 0. + * // Prints: -1, equivalent to passing 0. + * console.log(b.lastIndexOf('b', null)); + * console.log(b.lastIndexOf('b', [])); + * ``` + * + * If `value` is an empty string or empty `Buffer`, `byteOffset` will be returned. + * @since v6.0.0 + * @param value What to search for. + * @param [byteOffset=buf.length - 1] Where to begin searching in `buf`. If negative, then offset is calculated from the end of `buf`. + * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `value` is a string, this is the encoding used to determine the binary representation of the string that will be searched for in `buf`. + * @return The index of the last occurrence of `value` in `buf`, or `-1` if `buf` does not contain `value`. + */ + lastIndexOf(value: string | number | Uint8Array, byteOffset?: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number; + lastIndexOf(value: string | number | Uint8Array, encoding: BufferEncoding): number; + /** + * Equivalent to `buf.indexOf() !== -1`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('this is a buffer'); + * + * console.log(buf.includes('this')); + * // Prints: true + * console.log(buf.includes('is')); + * // Prints: true + * console.log(buf.includes(Buffer.from('a buffer'))); + * // Prints: true + * console.log(buf.includes(97)); + * // Prints: true (97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a') + * console.log(buf.includes(Buffer.from('a buffer example'))); + * // Prints: false + * console.log(buf.includes(Buffer.from('a buffer example').slice(0, 8))); + * // Prints: true + * console.log(buf.includes('this', 4)); + * // Prints: false + * ``` + * @since v5.3.0 + * @param value What to search for. + * @param [byteOffset=0] Where to begin searching in `buf`. If negative, then offset is calculated from the end of `buf`. + * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `value` is a string, this is its encoding. + * @return `true` if `value` was found in `buf`, `false` otherwise. + */ + includes(value: string | number | Buffer, byteOffset?: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): boolean; + includes(value: string | number | Buffer, encoding: BufferEncoding): boolean; + } + var Buffer: BufferConstructor; + /** + * Decodes a string of Base64-encoded data into bytes, and encodes those bytes + * into a string using Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1). + * + * The `data` may be any JavaScript-value that can be coerced into a string. + * + * **This function is only provided for compatibility with legacy web platform APIs** + * **and should never be used in new code, because they use strings to represent** + * **binary data and predate the introduction of typed arrays in JavaScript.** + * **For code running using Node.js APIs, converting between base64-encoded strings** + * **and binary data should be performed using `Buffer.from(str, 'base64')` and `buf.toString('base64')`.** + * @since v15.13.0, v14.17.0 + * @legacy Use `Buffer.from(data, 'base64')` instead. + * @param data The Base64-encoded input string. + */ + function atob(data: string): string; + /** + * Decodes a string into bytes using Latin-1 (ISO-8859), and encodes those bytes + * into a string using Base64. + * + * The `data` may be any JavaScript-value that can be coerced into a string. + * + * **This function is only provided for compatibility with legacy web platform APIs** + * **and should never be used in new code, because they use strings to represent** + * **binary data and predate the introduction of typed arrays in JavaScript.** + * **For code running using Node.js APIs, converting between base64-encoded strings** + * **and binary data should be performed using `Buffer.from(str, 'base64')` and `buf.toString('base64')`.** + * @since v15.13.0, v14.17.0 + * @legacy Use `buf.toString('base64')` instead. + * @param data An ASCII (Latin1) string. + */ + function btoa(data: string): string; + interface Blob extends _Blob {} + /** + * `Blob` class is a global reference for `import { Blob } from 'node:node:buffer'` + * https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#class-blob + * @since v18.0.0 + */ + var Blob: typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; Blob: infer T } ? T + : typeof import("buffer").Blob; + interface File extends _File {} + /** + * `File` class is a global reference for `import { File } from 'node:node:buffer'` + * https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#class-file + * @since v20.0.0 + */ + var File: typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; File: infer T } ? T + : typeof import("buffer").File; + } +} +declare module "node:buffer" { + export * from "buffer"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/child_process.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/child_process.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5089071 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/child_process.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1475 @@ +/** + * The `node:child_process` module provides the ability to spawn subprocesses in + * a manner that is similar, but not identical, to [`popen(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/popen.3.html). This capability + * is primarily provided by the {@link spawn} function: + * + * ```js + * import { spawn } from 'node:child_process'; + * const ls = spawn('ls', ['-lh', '/usr']); + * + * ls.stdout.on('data', (data) => { + * console.log(`stdout: ${data}`); + * }); + * + * ls.stderr.on('data', (data) => { + * console.error(`stderr: ${data}`); + * }); + * + * ls.on('close', (code) => { + * console.log(`child process exited with code ${code}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * By default, pipes for `stdin`, `stdout`, and `stderr` are established between + * the parent Node.js process and the spawned subprocess. These pipes have + * limited (and platform-specific) capacity. If the subprocess writes to + * stdout in excess of that limit without the output being captured, the + * subprocess blocks waiting for the pipe buffer to accept more data. This is + * identical to the behavior of pipes in the shell. Use the `{ stdio: 'ignore' }` option if the output will not be consumed. + * + * The command lookup is performed using the `options.env.PATH` environment + * variable if `env` is in the `options` object. Otherwise, `process.env.PATH` is + * used. If `options.env` is set without `PATH`, lookup on Unix is performed + * on a default search path search of `/usr/bin:/bin` (see your operating system's + * manual for execvpe/execvp), on Windows the current processes environment + * variable `PATH` is used. + * + * On Windows, environment variables are case-insensitive. Node.js + * lexicographically sorts the `env` keys and uses the first one that + * case-insensitively matches. Only first (in lexicographic order) entry will be + * passed to the subprocess. This might lead to issues on Windows when passing + * objects to the `env` option that have multiple variants of the same key, such as `PATH` and `Path`. + * + * The {@link spawn} method spawns the child process asynchronously, + * without blocking the Node.js event loop. The {@link spawnSync} function provides equivalent functionality in a synchronous manner that blocks + * the event loop until the spawned process either exits or is terminated. + * + * For convenience, the `node:child_process` module provides a handful of + * synchronous and asynchronous alternatives to {@link spawn} and {@link spawnSync}. Each of these alternatives are implemented on + * top of {@link spawn} or {@link spawnSync}. + * + * * {@link exec}: spawns a shell and runs a command within that + * shell, passing the `stdout` and `stderr` to a callback function when + * complete. + * * {@link execFile}: similar to {@link exec} except + * that it spawns the command directly without first spawning a shell by + * default. + * * {@link fork}: spawns a new Node.js process and invokes a + * specified module with an IPC communication channel established that allows + * sending messages between parent and child. + * * {@link execSync}: a synchronous version of {@link exec} that will block the Node.js event loop. + * * {@link execFileSync}: a synchronous version of {@link execFile} that will block the Node.js event loop. + * + * For certain use cases, such as automating shell scripts, the `synchronous counterparts` may be more convenient. In many cases, however, + * the synchronous methods can have significant impact on performance due to + * stalling the event loop while spawned processes complete. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/child_process.js) + */ +declare module "child_process" { + import { NonSharedBuffer } from "node:buffer"; + import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from "node:events"; + import * as dgram from "node:dgram"; + import * as net from "node:net"; + import { Readable, Stream, Writable } from "node:stream"; + import { URL } from "node:url"; + type Serializable = string | object | number | boolean | bigint; + type SendHandle = net.Socket | net.Server | dgram.Socket | undefined; + /** + * Instances of the `ChildProcess` represent spawned child processes. + * + * Instances of `ChildProcess` are not intended to be created directly. Rather, + * use the {@link spawn}, {@link exec},{@link execFile}, or {@link fork} methods to create + * instances of `ChildProcess`. + * @since v2.2.0 + */ + class ChildProcess extends EventEmitter { + /** + * A `Writable Stream` that represents the child process's `stdin`. + * + * If a child process waits to read all of its input, the child will not continue + * until this stream has been closed via `end()`. + * + * If the child was spawned with `stdio[0]` set to anything other than `'pipe'`, + * then this will be `null`. + * + * `subprocess.stdin` is an alias for `subprocess.stdio[0]`. Both properties will + * refer to the same value. + * + * The `subprocess.stdin` property can be `null` or `undefined` if the child process could not be successfully spawned. + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + stdin: Writable | null; + /** + * A `Readable Stream` that represents the child process's `stdout`. + * + * If the child was spawned with `stdio[1]` set to anything other than `'pipe'`, + * then this will be `null`. + * + * `subprocess.stdout` is an alias for `subprocess.stdio[1]`. Both properties will + * refer to the same value. + * + * ```js + * import { spawn } from 'node:child_process'; + * + * const subprocess = spawn('ls'); + * + * subprocess.stdout.on('data', (data) => { + * console.log(`Received chunk ${data}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `subprocess.stdout` property can be `null` or `undefined` if the child process could not be successfully spawned. + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + stdout: Readable | null; + /** + * A `Readable Stream` that represents the child process's `stderr`. + * + * If the child was spawned with `stdio[2]` set to anything other than `'pipe'`, + * then this will be `null`. + * + * `subprocess.stderr` is an alias for `subprocess.stdio[2]`. Both properties will + * refer to the same value. + * + * The `subprocess.stderr` property can be `null` or `undefined` if the child process could not be successfully spawned. + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + stderr: Readable | null; + /** + * The `subprocess.channel` property is a reference to the child's IPC channel. If + * no IPC channel exists, this property is `undefined`. + * @since v7.1.0 + */ + readonly channel?: Control | null; + /** + * A sparse array of pipes to the child process, corresponding with positions in + * the `stdio` option passed to {@link spawn} that have been set + * to the value `'pipe'`. `subprocess.stdio[0]`, `subprocess.stdio[1]`, and `subprocess.stdio[2]` are also available as `subprocess.stdin`, `subprocess.stdout`, and `subprocess.stderr`, + * respectively. + * + * In the following example, only the child's fd `1` (stdout) is configured as a + * pipe, so only the parent's `subprocess.stdio[1]` is a stream, all other values + * in the array are `null`. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * import child_process from 'node:child_process'; + * + * const subprocess = child_process.spawn('ls', { + * stdio: [ + * 0, // Use parent's stdin for child. + * 'pipe', // Pipe child's stdout to parent. + * fs.openSync('err.out', 'w'), // Direct child's stderr to a file. + * ], + * }); + * + * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[0], null); + * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[0], subprocess.stdin); + * + * assert(subprocess.stdout); + * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[1], subprocess.stdout); + * + * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[2], null); + * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[2], subprocess.stderr); + * ``` + * + * The `subprocess.stdio` property can be `undefined` if the child process could + * not be successfully spawned. + * @since v0.7.10 + */ + readonly stdio: [ + Writable | null, + // stdin + Readable | null, + // stdout + Readable | null, + // stderr + Readable | Writable | null | undefined, + // extra + Readable | Writable | null | undefined, // extra + ]; + /** + * The `subprocess.killed` property indicates whether the child process + * successfully received a signal from `subprocess.kill()`. The `killed` property + * does not indicate that the child process has been terminated. + * @since v0.5.10 + */ + readonly killed: boolean; + /** + * Returns the process identifier (PID) of the child process. If the child process + * fails to spawn due to errors, then the value is `undefined` and `error` is + * emitted. + * + * ```js + * import { spawn } from 'node:child_process'; + * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh']); + * + * console.log(`Spawned child pid: ${grep.pid}`); + * grep.stdin.end(); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + readonly pid?: number | undefined; + /** + * The `subprocess.connected` property indicates whether it is still possible to + * send and receive messages from a child process. When `subprocess.connected` is `false`, it is no longer possible to send or receive messages. + * @since v0.7.2 + */ + readonly connected: boolean; + /** + * The `subprocess.exitCode` property indicates the exit code of the child process. + * If the child process is still running, the field will be `null`. + */ + readonly exitCode: number | null; + /** + * The `subprocess.signalCode` property indicates the signal received by + * the child process if any, else `null`. + */ + readonly signalCode: NodeJS.Signals | null; + /** + * The `subprocess.spawnargs` property represents the full list of command-line + * arguments the child process was launched with. + */ + readonly spawnargs: string[]; + /** + * The `subprocess.spawnfile` property indicates the executable file name of + * the child process that is launched. + * + * For {@link fork}, its value will be equal to `process.execPath`. + * For {@link spawn}, its value will be the name of + * the executable file. + * For {@link exec}, its value will be the name of the shell + * in which the child process is launched. + */ + readonly spawnfile: string; + /** + * The `subprocess.kill()` method sends a signal to the child process. If no + * argument is given, the process will be sent the `'SIGTERM'` signal. See [`signal(7)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/signal.7.html) for a list of available signals. This function + * returns `true` if [`kill(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/kill.2.html) succeeds, and `false` otherwise. + * + * ```js + * import { spawn } from 'node:child_process'; + * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh']); + * + * grep.on('close', (code, signal) => { + * console.log( + * `child process terminated due to receipt of signal ${signal}`); + * }); + * + * // Send SIGHUP to process. + * grep.kill('SIGHUP'); + * ``` + * + * The `ChildProcess` object may emit an `'error'` event if the signal + * cannot be delivered. Sending a signal to a child process that has already exited + * is not an error but may have unforeseen consequences. Specifically, if the + * process identifier (PID) has been reassigned to another process, the signal will + * be delivered to that process instead which can have unexpected results. + * + * While the function is called `kill`, the signal delivered to the child process + * may not actually terminate the process. + * + * See [`kill(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/kill.2.html) for reference. + * + * On Windows, where POSIX signals do not exist, the `signal` argument will be + * ignored, and the process will be killed forcefully and abruptly (similar to `'SIGKILL'`). + * See `Signal Events` for more details. + * + * On Linux, child processes of child processes will not be terminated + * when attempting to kill their parent. This is likely to happen when running a + * new process in a shell or with the use of the `shell` option of `ChildProcess`: + * + * ```js + * 'use strict'; + * import { spawn } from 'node:child_process'; + * + * const subprocess = spawn( + * 'sh', + * [ + * '-c', + * `node -e "setInterval(() => { + * console.log(process.pid, 'is alive') + * }, 500);"`, + * ], { + * stdio: ['inherit', 'inherit', 'inherit'], + * }, + * ); + * + * setTimeout(() => { + * subprocess.kill(); // Does not terminate the Node.js process in the shell. + * }, 2000); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + kill(signal?: NodeJS.Signals | number): boolean; + /** + * Calls {@link ChildProcess.kill} with `'SIGTERM'`. + * @since v20.5.0 + */ + [Symbol.dispose](): void; + /** + * When an IPC channel has been established between the parent and child ( + * i.e. when using {@link fork}), the `subprocess.send()` method can + * be used to send messages to the child process. When the child process is a + * Node.js instance, these messages can be received via the `'message'` event. + * + * The message goes through serialization and parsing. The resulting + * message might not be the same as what is originally sent. + * + * For example, in the parent script: + * + * ```js + * import cp from 'node:child_process'; + * const n = cp.fork(`${__dirname}/sub.js`); + * + * n.on('message', (m) => { + * console.log('PARENT got message:', m); + * }); + * + * // Causes the child to print: CHILD got message: { hello: 'world' } + * n.send({ hello: 'world' }); + * ``` + * + * And then the child script, `'sub.js'` might look like this: + * + * ```js + * process.on('message', (m) => { + * console.log('CHILD got message:', m); + * }); + * + * // Causes the parent to print: PARENT got message: { foo: 'bar', baz: null } + * process.send({ foo: 'bar', baz: NaN }); + * ``` + * + * Child Node.js processes will have a `process.send()` method of their own + * that allows the child to send messages back to the parent. + * + * There is a special case when sending a `{cmd: 'NODE_foo'}` message. Messages + * containing a `NODE_` prefix in the `cmd` property are reserved for use within + * Node.js core and will not be emitted in the child's `'message'` event. Rather, such messages are emitted using the `'internalMessage'` event and are consumed internally by Node.js. + * Applications should avoid using such messages or listening for `'internalMessage'` events as it is subject to change without notice. + * + * The optional `sendHandle` argument that may be passed to `subprocess.send()` is + * for passing a TCP server or socket object to the child process. The child will + * receive the object as the second argument passed to the callback function + * registered on the `'message'` event. Any data that is received and buffered in + * the socket will not be sent to the child. Sending IPC sockets is not supported on Windows. + * + * The optional `callback` is a function that is invoked after the message is + * sent but before the child may have received it. The function is called with a + * single argument: `null` on success, or an `Error` object on failure. + * + * If no `callback` function is provided and the message cannot be sent, an `'error'` event will be emitted by the `ChildProcess` object. This can + * happen, for instance, when the child process has already exited. + * + * `subprocess.send()` will return `false` if the channel has closed or when the + * backlog of unsent messages exceeds a threshold that makes it unwise to send + * more. Otherwise, the method returns `true`. The `callback` function can be + * used to implement flow control. + * + * #### Example: sending a server object + * + * The `sendHandle` argument can be used, for instance, to pass the handle of + * a TCP server object to the child process as illustrated in the example below: + * + * ```js + * import child_process from 'node:child_process'; + * const subprocess = child_process.fork('subprocess.js'); + * + * // Open up the server object and send the handle. + * import net from 'node:net'; + * const server = net.createServer(); + * server.on('connection', (socket) => { + * socket.end('handled by parent'); + * }); + * server.listen(1337, () => { + * subprocess.send('server', server); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The child would then receive the server object as: + * + * ```js + * process.on('message', (m, server) => { + * if (m === 'server') { + * server.on('connection', (socket) => { + * socket.end('handled by child'); + * }); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * Once the server is now shared between the parent and child, some connections + * can be handled by the parent and some by the child. + * + * While the example above uses a server created using the `node:net` module, `node:dgram` module servers use exactly the same workflow with the exceptions of + * listening on a `'message'` event instead of `'connection'` and using `server.bind()` instead of `server.listen()`. This is, however, only + * supported on Unix platforms. + * + * #### Example: sending a socket object + * + * Similarly, the `sendHandler` argument can be used to pass the handle of a + * socket to the child process. The example below spawns two children that each + * handle connections with "normal" or "special" priority: + * + * ```js + * import { fork } from 'node:child_process'; + * const normal = fork('subprocess.js', ['normal']); + * const special = fork('subprocess.js', ['special']); + * + * // Open up the server and send sockets to child. Use pauseOnConnect to prevent + * // the sockets from being read before they are sent to the child process. + * import net from 'node:net'; + * const server = net.createServer({ pauseOnConnect: true }); + * server.on('connection', (socket) => { + * + * // If this is special priority... + * if (socket.remoteAddress === '74.125.127.100') { + * special.send('socket', socket); + * return; + * } + * // This is normal priority. + * normal.send('socket', socket); + * }); + * server.listen(1337); + * ``` + * + * The `subprocess.js` would receive the socket handle as the second argument + * passed to the event callback function: + * + * ```js + * process.on('message', (m, socket) => { + * if (m === 'socket') { + * if (socket) { + * // Check that the client socket exists. + * // It is possible for the socket to be closed between the time it is + * // sent and the time it is received in the child process. + * socket.end(`Request handled with ${process.argv[2]} priority`); + * } + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * Do not use `.maxConnections` on a socket that has been passed to a subprocess. + * The parent cannot track when the socket is destroyed. + * + * Any `'message'` handlers in the subprocess should verify that `socket` exists, + * as the connection may have been closed during the time it takes to send the + * connection to the child. + * @since v0.5.9 + * @param sendHandle `undefined`, or a [`net.Socket`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/net.html#class-netsocket), [`net.Server`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/net.html#class-netserver), or [`dgram.Socket`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dgram.html#class-dgramsocket) object. + * @param options The `options` argument, if present, is an object used to parameterize the sending of certain types of handles. `options` supports the following properties: + */ + send(message: Serializable, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean; + send(message: Serializable, sendHandle?: SendHandle, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean; + send( + message: Serializable, + sendHandle?: SendHandle, + options?: MessageOptions, + callback?: (error: Error | null) => void, + ): boolean; + /** + * Closes the IPC channel between parent and child, allowing the child to exit + * gracefully once there are no other connections keeping it alive. After calling + * this method the `subprocess.connected` and `process.connected` properties in + * both the parent and child (respectively) will be set to `false`, and it will be + * no longer possible to pass messages between the processes. + * + * The `'disconnect'` event will be emitted when there are no messages in the + * process of being received. This will most often be triggered immediately after + * calling `subprocess.disconnect()`. + * + * When the child process is a Node.js instance (e.g. spawned using {@link fork}), the `process.disconnect()` method can be invoked + * within the child process to close the IPC channel as well. + * @since v0.7.2 + */ + disconnect(): void; + /** + * By default, the parent will wait for the detached child to exit. To prevent the + * parent from waiting for a given `subprocess` to exit, use the `subprocess.unref()` method. Doing so will cause the parent's event loop to not + * include the child in its reference count, allowing the parent to exit + * independently of the child, unless there is an established IPC channel between + * the child and the parent. + * + * ```js + * import { spawn } from 'node:child_process'; + * + * const subprocess = spawn(process.argv[0], ['child_program.js'], { + * detached: true, + * stdio: 'ignore', + * }); + * + * subprocess.unref(); + * ``` + * @since v0.7.10 + */ + unref(): void; + /** + * Calling `subprocess.ref()` after making a call to `subprocess.unref()` will + * restore the removed reference count for the child process, forcing the parent + * to wait for the child to exit before exiting itself. + * + * ```js + * import { spawn } from 'node:child_process'; + * + * const subprocess = spawn(process.argv[0], ['child_program.js'], { + * detached: true, + * stdio: 'ignore', + * }); + * + * subprocess.unref(); + * subprocess.ref(); + * ``` + * @since v0.7.10 + */ + ref(): void; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. close + * 2. disconnect + * 3. error + * 4. exit + * 5. message + * 6. spawn + */ + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: "close", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + addListener(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: "exit", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + addListener(event: "message", listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this; + addListener(event: "spawn", listener: () => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: "close", code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null): boolean; + emit(event: "disconnect"): boolean; + emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "exit", code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null): boolean; + emit(event: "message", message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle): boolean; + emit(event: "spawn", listener: () => void): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: "close", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + on(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: "exit", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + on(event: "message", listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this; + on(event: "spawn", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + once(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: "exit", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + once(event: "message", listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this; + once(event: "spawn", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "exit", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "message", listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "spawn", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "close", + listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "exit", + listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "message", listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "spawn", listener: () => void): this; + } + // return this object when stdio option is undefined or not specified + interface ChildProcessWithoutNullStreams extends ChildProcess { + stdin: Writable; + stdout: Readable; + stderr: Readable; + readonly stdio: [ + Writable, + Readable, + Readable, + // stderr + Readable | Writable | null | undefined, + // extra, no modification + Readable | Writable | null | undefined, // extra, no modification + ]; + } + // return this object when stdio option is a tuple of 3 + interface ChildProcessByStdio + extends ChildProcess + { + stdin: I; + stdout: O; + stderr: E; + readonly stdio: [ + I, + O, + E, + Readable | Writable | null | undefined, + // extra, no modification + Readable | Writable | null | undefined, // extra, no modification + ]; + } + interface Control extends EventEmitter { + ref(): void; + unref(): void; + } + interface MessageOptions { + keepOpen?: boolean | undefined; + } + type IOType = "overlapped" | "pipe" | "ignore" | "inherit"; + type StdioOptions = IOType | Array; + type SerializationType = "json" | "advanced"; + interface MessagingOptions extends Abortable { + /** + * Specify the kind of serialization used for sending messages between processes. + * @default 'json' + */ + serialization?: SerializationType | undefined; + /** + * The signal value to be used when the spawned process will be killed by the abort signal. + * @default 'SIGTERM' + */ + killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined; + /** + * In milliseconds the maximum amount of time the process is allowed to run. + */ + timeout?: number | undefined; + } + interface ProcessEnvOptions { + uid?: number | undefined; + gid?: number | undefined; + cwd?: string | URL | undefined; + env?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv | undefined; + } + interface CommonOptions extends ProcessEnvOptions { + /** + * @default false + */ + windowsHide?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * @default 0 + */ + timeout?: number | undefined; + } + interface CommonSpawnOptions extends CommonOptions, MessagingOptions, Abortable { + argv0?: string | undefined; + /** + * Can be set to 'pipe', 'inherit', 'overlapped', or 'ignore', or an array of these strings. + * If passed as an array, the first element is used for `stdin`, the second for + * `stdout`, and the third for `stderr`. A fourth element can be used to + * specify the `stdio` behavior beyond the standard streams. See + * {@link ChildProcess.stdio} for more information. + * + * @default 'pipe' + */ + stdio?: StdioOptions | undefined; + shell?: boolean | string | undefined; + windowsVerbatimArguments?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface SpawnOptions extends CommonSpawnOptions { + detached?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface SpawnOptionsWithoutStdio extends SpawnOptions { + stdio?: StdioPipeNamed | StdioPipe[] | undefined; + } + type StdioNull = "inherit" | "ignore" | Stream; + type StdioPipeNamed = "pipe" | "overlapped"; + type StdioPipe = undefined | null | StdioPipeNamed; + interface SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple< + Stdin extends StdioNull | StdioPipe, + Stdout extends StdioNull | StdioPipe, + Stderr extends StdioNull | StdioPipe, + > extends SpawnOptions { + stdio: [Stdin, Stdout, Stderr]; + } + /** + * The `child_process.spawn()` method spawns a new process using the given `command`, with command-line arguments in `args`. If omitted, `args` defaults + * to an empty array. + * + * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this** + * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger** + * **arbitrary command execution.** + * + * A third argument may be used to specify additional options, with these defaults: + * + * ```js + * const defaults = { + * cwd: undefined, + * env: process.env, + * }; + * ``` + * + * Use `cwd` to specify the working directory from which the process is spawned. + * If not given, the default is to inherit the current working directory. If given, + * but the path does not exist, the child process emits an `ENOENT` error + * and exits immediately. `ENOENT` is also emitted when the command + * does not exist. + * + * Use `env` to specify environment variables that will be visible to the new + * process, the default is `process.env`. + * + * `undefined` values in `env` will be ignored. + * + * Example of running `ls -lh /usr`, capturing `stdout`, `stderr`, and the + * exit code: + * + * ```js + * import { spawn } from 'node:child_process'; + * const ls = spawn('ls', ['-lh', '/usr']); + * + * ls.stdout.on('data', (data) => { + * console.log(`stdout: ${data}`); + * }); + * + * ls.stderr.on('data', (data) => { + * console.error(`stderr: ${data}`); + * }); + * + * ls.on('close', (code) => { + * console.log(`child process exited with code ${code}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Example: A very elaborate way to run `ps ax | grep ssh` + * + * ```js + * import { spawn } from 'node:child_process'; + * const ps = spawn('ps', ['ax']); + * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh']); + * + * ps.stdout.on('data', (data) => { + * grep.stdin.write(data); + * }); + * + * ps.stderr.on('data', (data) => { + * console.error(`ps stderr: ${data}`); + * }); + * + * ps.on('close', (code) => { + * if (code !== 0) { + * console.log(`ps process exited with code ${code}`); + * } + * grep.stdin.end(); + * }); + * + * grep.stdout.on('data', (data) => { + * console.log(data.toString()); + * }); + * + * grep.stderr.on('data', (data) => { + * console.error(`grep stderr: ${data}`); + * }); + * + * grep.on('close', (code) => { + * if (code !== 0) { + * console.log(`grep process exited with code ${code}`); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * Example of checking for failed `spawn`: + * + * ```js + * import { spawn } from 'node:child_process'; + * const subprocess = spawn('bad_command'); + * + * subprocess.on('error', (err) => { + * console.error('Failed to start subprocess.'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Certain platforms (macOS, Linux) will use the value of `argv[0]` for the process + * title while others (Windows, SunOS) will use `command`. + * + * Node.js overwrites `argv[0]` with `process.execPath` on startup, so `process.argv[0]` in a Node.js child process will not match the `argv0` parameter passed to `spawn` from the parent. Retrieve + * it with the `process.argv0` property instead. + * + * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding `AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except + * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`: + * + * ```js + * import { spawn } from 'node:child_process'; + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const { signal } = controller; + * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh'], { signal }); + * grep.on('error', (err) => { + * // This will be called with err being an AbortError if the controller aborts + * }); + * controller.abort(); // Stops the child process + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param command The command to run. + * @param args List of string arguments. + */ + function spawn(command: string, options?: SpawnOptionsWithoutStdio): ChildProcessWithoutNullStreams; + function spawn( + command: string, + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn( + command: string, + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn( + command: string, + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn( + command: string, + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn( + command: string, + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn( + command: string, + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn( + command: string, + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn( + command: string, + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptions): ChildProcess; + // overloads of spawn with 'args' + function spawn( + command: string, + args?: readonly string[], + options?: SpawnOptionsWithoutStdio, + ): ChildProcessWithoutNullStreams; + function spawn( + command: string, + args: readonly string[], + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn( + command: string, + args: readonly string[], + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn( + command: string, + args: readonly string[], + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn( + command: string, + args: readonly string[], + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn( + command: string, + args: readonly string[], + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn( + command: string, + args: readonly string[], + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn( + command: string, + args: readonly string[], + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn( + command: string, + args: readonly string[], + options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple, + ): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, args: readonly string[], options: SpawnOptions): ChildProcess; + interface ExecOptions extends CommonOptions { + shell?: string | undefined; + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + maxBuffer?: number | undefined; + killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined; + encoding?: string | null | undefined; + } + interface ExecOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecOptions { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined; + } + interface ExecOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecOptions { + encoding: "buffer" | null; // specify `null`. + } + // TODO: Just Plain Wrong™ (see also nodejs/node#57392) + interface ExecException extends Error { + cmd?: string; + killed?: boolean; + code?: number; + signal?: NodeJS.Signals; + stdout?: string; + stderr?: string; + } + /** + * Spawns a shell then executes the `command` within that shell, buffering any + * generated output. The `command` string passed to the exec function is processed + * directly by the shell and special characters (vary based on [shell](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_command-line_interpreters)) + * need to be dealt with accordingly: + * + * ```js + * import { exec } from 'node:child_process'; + * + * exec('"/path/to/test file/test.sh" arg1 arg2'); + * // Double quotes are used so that the space in the path is not interpreted as + * // a delimiter of multiple arguments. + * + * exec('echo "The \\$HOME variable is $HOME"'); + * // The $HOME variable is escaped in the first instance, but not in the second. + * ``` + * + * **Never pass unsanitized user input to this function. Any input containing shell** + * **metacharacters may be used to trigger arbitrary command execution.** + * + * If a `callback` function is provided, it is called with the arguments `(error, stdout, stderr)`. On success, `error` will be `null`. On error, `error` will be an instance of `Error`. The + * `error.code` property will be + * the exit code of the process. By convention, any exit code other than `0` indicates an error. `error.signal` will be the signal that terminated the + * process. + * + * The `stdout` and `stderr` arguments passed to the callback will contain the + * stdout and stderr output of the child process. By default, Node.js will decode + * the output as UTF-8 and pass strings to the callback. The `encoding` option + * can be used to specify the character encoding used to decode the stdout and + * stderr output. If `encoding` is `'buffer'`, or an unrecognized character + * encoding, `Buffer` objects will be passed to the callback instead. + * + * ```js + * import { exec } from 'node:child_process'; + * exec('cat *.js missing_file | wc -l', (error, stdout, stderr) => { + * if (error) { + * console.error(`exec error: ${error}`); + * return; + * } + * console.log(`stdout: ${stdout}`); + * console.error(`stderr: ${stderr}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * If `timeout` is greater than `0`, the parent will send the signal + * identified by the `killSignal` property (the default is `'SIGTERM'`) if the + * child runs longer than `timeout` milliseconds. + * + * Unlike the [`exec(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/exec.3.html) POSIX system call, `child_process.exec()` does not replace + * the existing process and uses a shell to execute the command. + * + * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns + * a `Promise` for an `Object` with `stdout` and `stderr` properties. The returned `ChildProcess` instance is attached to the `Promise` as a `child` property. In + * case of an error (including any error resulting in an exit code other than 0), a + * rejected promise is returned, with the same `error` object given in the + * callback, but with two additional properties `stdout` and `stderr`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * import child_process from 'node:child_process'; + * const exec = util.promisify(child_process.exec); + * + * async function lsExample() { + * const { stdout, stderr } = await exec('ls'); + * console.log('stdout:', stdout); + * console.error('stderr:', stderr); + * } + * lsExample(); + * ``` + * + * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding `AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except + * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`: + * + * ```js + * import { exec } from 'node:child_process'; + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const { signal } = controller; + * const child = exec('grep ssh', { signal }, (error) => { + * console.error(error); // an AbortError + * }); + * controller.abort(); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param command The command to run, with space-separated arguments. + * @param callback called with the output when process terminates. + */ + function exec( + command: string, + callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void, + ): ChildProcess; + // `options` with `"buffer"` or `null` for `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `Buffer`. + function exec( + command: string, + options: ExecOptionsWithBufferEncoding, + callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: NonSharedBuffer, stderr: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): ChildProcess; + // `options` with well-known or absent `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `string`. + function exec( + command: string, + options: ExecOptionsWithStringEncoding, + callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void, + ): ChildProcess; + // fallback if nothing else matches. Worst case is always `string | Buffer`. + function exec( + command: string, + options: ExecOptions | undefined | null, + callback?: ( + error: ExecException | null, + stdout: string | NonSharedBuffer, + stderr: string | NonSharedBuffer, + ) => void, + ): ChildProcess; + interface PromiseWithChild extends Promise { + child: ChildProcess; + } + namespace exec { + function __promisify__(command: string): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + command: string, + options: ExecOptionsWithBufferEncoding, + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: NonSharedBuffer; + stderr: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + command: string, + options: ExecOptionsWithStringEncoding, + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + command: string, + options: ExecOptions | undefined | null, + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string | NonSharedBuffer; + stderr: string | NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + } + interface ExecFileOptions extends CommonOptions, Abortable { + maxBuffer?: number | undefined; + killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined; + windowsVerbatimArguments?: boolean | undefined; + shell?: boolean | string | undefined; + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + encoding?: string | null | undefined; + } + interface ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecFileOptions { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined; + } + interface ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecFileOptions { + encoding: "buffer" | null; + } + /** @deprecated Use `ExecFileOptions` instead. */ + interface ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding extends ExecFileOptions {} + // TODO: execFile exceptions can take many forms... this accurately describes none of them + type ExecFileException = + & Omit + & Omit + & { code?: string | number | null }; + /** + * The `child_process.execFile()` function is similar to {@link exec} except that it does not spawn a shell by default. Rather, the specified + * executable `file` is spawned directly as a new process making it slightly more + * efficient than {@link exec}. + * + * The same options as {@link exec} are supported. Since a shell is + * not spawned, behaviors such as I/O redirection and file globbing are not + * supported. + * + * ```js + * import { execFile } from 'node:child_process'; + * const child = execFile('node', ['--version'], (error, stdout, stderr) => { + * if (error) { + * throw error; + * } + * console.log(stdout); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `stdout` and `stderr` arguments passed to the callback will contain the + * stdout and stderr output of the child process. By default, Node.js will decode + * the output as UTF-8 and pass strings to the callback. The `encoding` option + * can be used to specify the character encoding used to decode the stdout and + * stderr output. If `encoding` is `'buffer'`, or an unrecognized character + * encoding, `Buffer` objects will be passed to the callback instead. + * + * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns + * a `Promise` for an `Object` with `stdout` and `stderr` properties. The returned `ChildProcess` instance is attached to the `Promise` as a `child` property. In + * case of an error (including any error resulting in an exit code other than 0), a + * rejected promise is returned, with the same `error` object given in the + * callback, but with two additional properties `stdout` and `stderr`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * const execFile = util.promisify(require('node:child_process').execFile); + * async function getVersion() { + * const { stdout } = await execFile('node', ['--version']); + * console.log(stdout); + * } + * getVersion(); + * ``` + * + * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this** + * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger** + * **arbitrary command execution.** + * + * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding `AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except + * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`: + * + * ```js + * import { execFile } from 'node:child_process'; + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const { signal } = controller; + * const child = execFile('node', ['--version'], { signal }, (error) => { + * console.error(error); // an AbortError + * }); + * controller.abort(); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.91 + * @param file The name or path of the executable file to run. + * @param args List of string arguments. + * @param callback Called with the output when process terminates. + */ + // no `options` definitely means stdout/stderr are `string`. + function execFile( + file: string, + callback?: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void, + ): ChildProcess; + function execFile( + file: string, + args: readonly string[] | undefined | null, + callback?: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void, + ): ChildProcess; + // `options` with `"buffer"` or `null` for `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `Buffer`. + function execFile( + file: string, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding, + callback?: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: NonSharedBuffer, stderr: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): ChildProcess; + function execFile( + file: string, + args: readonly string[] | undefined | null, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding, + callback?: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: NonSharedBuffer, stderr: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): ChildProcess; + // `options` with well-known or absent `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `string`. + function execFile( + file: string, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding, + callback?: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void, + ): ChildProcess; + function execFile( + file: string, + args: readonly string[] | undefined | null, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding, + callback?: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void, + ): ChildProcess; + // fallback if nothing else matches. Worst case is always `string | Buffer`. + function execFile( + file: string, + options: ExecFileOptions | undefined | null, + callback: + | (( + error: ExecFileException | null, + stdout: string | NonSharedBuffer, + stderr: string | NonSharedBuffer, + ) => void) + | undefined + | null, + ): ChildProcess; + function execFile( + file: string, + args: readonly string[] | undefined | null, + options: ExecFileOptions | undefined | null, + callback: + | (( + error: ExecFileException | null, + stdout: string | NonSharedBuffer, + stderr: string | NonSharedBuffer, + ) => void) + | undefined + | null, + ): ChildProcess; + namespace execFile { + function __promisify__(file: string): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + args: readonly string[] | undefined | null, + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding, + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: NonSharedBuffer; + stderr: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + args: readonly string[] | undefined | null, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding, + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: NonSharedBuffer; + stderr: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding, + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + args: readonly string[] | undefined | null, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding, + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + options: ExecFileOptions | undefined | null, + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string | NonSharedBuffer; + stderr: string | NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + args: readonly string[] | undefined | null, + options: ExecFileOptions | undefined | null, + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string | NonSharedBuffer; + stderr: string | NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + } + interface ForkOptions extends ProcessEnvOptions, MessagingOptions, Abortable { + execPath?: string | undefined; + execArgv?: string[] | undefined; + silent?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Can be set to 'pipe', 'inherit', 'overlapped', or 'ignore', or an array of these strings. + * If passed as an array, the first element is used for `stdin`, the second for + * `stdout`, and the third for `stderr`. A fourth element can be used to + * specify the `stdio` behavior beyond the standard streams. See + * {@link ChildProcess.stdio} for more information. + * + * @default 'pipe' + */ + stdio?: StdioOptions | undefined; + detached?: boolean | undefined; + windowsVerbatimArguments?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * The `child_process.fork()` method is a special case of {@link spawn} used specifically to spawn new Node.js processes. + * Like {@link spawn}, a `ChildProcess` object is returned. The + * returned `ChildProcess` will have an additional communication channel + * built-in that allows messages to be passed back and forth between the parent and + * child. See `subprocess.send()` for details. + * + * Keep in mind that spawned Node.js child processes are + * independent of the parent with exception of the IPC communication channel + * that is established between the two. Each process has its own memory, with + * their own V8 instances. Because of the additional resource allocations + * required, spawning a large number of child Node.js processes is not + * recommended. + * + * By default, `child_process.fork()` will spawn new Node.js instances using the `process.execPath` of the parent process. The `execPath` property in the `options` object allows for an alternative + * execution path to be used. + * + * Node.js processes launched with a custom `execPath` will communicate with the + * parent process using the file descriptor (fd) identified using the + * environment variable `NODE_CHANNEL_FD` on the child process. + * + * Unlike the [`fork(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fork.2.html) POSIX system call, `child_process.fork()` does not clone the + * current process. + * + * The `shell` option available in {@link spawn} is not supported by `child_process.fork()` and will be ignored if set. + * + * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding `AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except + * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`: + * + * ```js + * if (process.argv[2] === 'child') { + * setTimeout(() => { + * console.log(`Hello from ${process.argv[2]}!`); + * }, 1_000); + * } else { + * import { fork } from 'node:child_process'; + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const { signal } = controller; + * const child = fork(__filename, ['child'], { signal }); + * child.on('error', (err) => { + * // This will be called with err being an AbortError if the controller aborts + * }); + * controller.abort(); // Stops the child process + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param modulePath The module to run in the child. + * @param args List of string arguments. + */ + function fork(modulePath: string | URL, options?: ForkOptions): ChildProcess; + function fork(modulePath: string | URL, args?: readonly string[], options?: ForkOptions): ChildProcess; + interface SpawnSyncOptions extends CommonSpawnOptions { + input?: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | undefined; + maxBuffer?: number | undefined; + encoding?: BufferEncoding | "buffer" | null | undefined; + } + interface SpawnSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding extends SpawnSyncOptions { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + } + interface SpawnSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends SpawnSyncOptions { + encoding?: "buffer" | null | undefined; + } + interface SpawnSyncReturns { + pid: number; + output: Array; + stdout: T; + stderr: T; + status: number | null; + signal: NodeJS.Signals | null; + error?: Error; + } + /** + * The `child_process.spawnSync()` method is generally identical to {@link spawn} with the exception that the function will not return + * until the child process has fully closed. When a timeout has been encountered + * and `killSignal` is sent, the method won't return until the process has + * completely exited. If the process intercepts and handles the `SIGTERM` signal + * and doesn't exit, the parent process will wait until the child process has + * exited. + * + * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this** + * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger** + * **arbitrary command execution.** + * @since v0.11.12 + * @param command The command to run. + * @param args List of string arguments. + */ + function spawnSync(command: string): SpawnSyncReturns; + function spawnSync(command: string, options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): SpawnSyncReturns; + function spawnSync(command: string, options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): SpawnSyncReturns; + function spawnSync(command: string, options?: SpawnSyncOptions): SpawnSyncReturns; + function spawnSync(command: string, args: readonly string[]): SpawnSyncReturns; + function spawnSync( + command: string, + args: readonly string[], + options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding, + ): SpawnSyncReturns; + function spawnSync( + command: string, + args: readonly string[], + options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding, + ): SpawnSyncReturns; + function spawnSync( + command: string, + args?: readonly string[], + options?: SpawnSyncOptions, + ): SpawnSyncReturns; + interface CommonExecOptions extends CommonOptions { + input?: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | undefined; + /** + * Can be set to 'pipe', 'inherit, or 'ignore', or an array of these strings. + * If passed as an array, the first element is used for `stdin`, the second for + * `stdout`, and the third for `stderr`. A fourth element can be used to + * specify the `stdio` behavior beyond the standard streams. See + * {@link ChildProcess.stdio} for more information. + * + * @default 'pipe' + */ + stdio?: StdioOptions | undefined; + killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined; + maxBuffer?: number | undefined; + encoding?: BufferEncoding | "buffer" | null | undefined; + } + interface ExecSyncOptions extends CommonExecOptions { + shell?: string | undefined; + } + interface ExecSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecSyncOptions { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + } + interface ExecSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecSyncOptions { + encoding?: "buffer" | null | undefined; + } + /** + * The `child_process.execSync()` method is generally identical to {@link exec} with the exception that the method will not return + * until the child process has fully closed. When a timeout has been encountered + * and `killSignal` is sent, the method won't return until the process has + * completely exited. If the child process intercepts and handles the `SIGTERM` signal and doesn't exit, the parent process will wait until the child process + * has exited. + * + * If the process times out or has a non-zero exit code, this method will throw. + * The `Error` object will contain the entire result from {@link spawnSync}. + * + * **Never pass unsanitized user input to this function. Any input containing shell** + * **metacharacters may be used to trigger arbitrary command execution.** + * @since v0.11.12 + * @param command The command to run. + * @return The stdout from the command. + */ + function execSync(command: string): NonSharedBuffer; + function execSync(command: string, options: ExecSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): string; + function execSync(command: string, options: ExecSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): NonSharedBuffer; + function execSync(command: string, options?: ExecSyncOptions): string | NonSharedBuffer; + interface ExecFileSyncOptions extends CommonExecOptions { + shell?: boolean | string | undefined; + } + interface ExecFileSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecFileSyncOptions { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + } + interface ExecFileSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecFileSyncOptions { + encoding?: "buffer" | null | undefined; // specify `null`. + } + /** + * The `child_process.execFileSync()` method is generally identical to {@link execFile} with the exception that the method will not + * return until the child process has fully closed. When a timeout has been + * encountered and `killSignal` is sent, the method won't return until the process + * has completely exited. + * + * If the child process intercepts and handles the `SIGTERM` signal and + * does not exit, the parent process will still wait until the child process has + * exited. + * + * If the process times out or has a non-zero exit code, this method will throw an `Error` that will include the full result of the underlying {@link spawnSync}. + * + * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this** + * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger** + * **arbitrary command execution.** + * @since v0.11.12 + * @param file The name or path of the executable file to run. + * @param args List of string arguments. + * @return The stdout from the command. + */ + function execFileSync(file: string): NonSharedBuffer; + function execFileSync(file: string, options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): string; + function execFileSync(file: string, options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): NonSharedBuffer; + function execFileSync(file: string, options?: ExecFileSyncOptions): string | NonSharedBuffer; + function execFileSync(file: string, args: readonly string[]): NonSharedBuffer; + function execFileSync( + file: string, + args: readonly string[], + options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding, + ): string; + function execFileSync( + file: string, + args: readonly string[], + options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding, + ): NonSharedBuffer; + function execFileSync( + file: string, + args?: readonly string[], + options?: ExecFileSyncOptions, + ): string | NonSharedBuffer; +} +declare module "node:child_process" { + export * from "child_process"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/cluster.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/cluster.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42b21bf --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/cluster.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,577 @@ +/** + * Clusters of Node.js processes can be used to run multiple instances of Node.js + * that can distribute workloads among their application threads. When process isolation + * is not needed, use the [`worker_threads`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/worker_threads.html) + * module instead, which allows running multiple application threads within a single Node.js instance. + * + * The cluster module allows easy creation of child processes that all share + * server ports. + * + * ```js + * import cluster from 'node:cluster'; + * import http from 'node:http'; + * import { availableParallelism } from 'node:os'; + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * const numCPUs = availableParallelism(); + * + * if (cluster.isPrimary) { + * console.log(`Primary ${process.pid} is running`); + * + * // Fork workers. + * for (let i = 0; i < numCPUs; i++) { + * cluster.fork(); + * } + * + * cluster.on('exit', (worker, code, signal) => { + * console.log(`worker ${worker.process.pid} died`); + * }); + * } else { + * // Workers can share any TCP connection + * // In this case it is an HTTP server + * http.createServer((req, res) => { + * res.writeHead(200); + * res.end('hello world\n'); + * }).listen(8000); + * + * console.log(`Worker ${process.pid} started`); + * } + * ``` + * + * Running Node.js will now share port 8000 between the workers: + * + * ```console + * $ node server.js + * Primary 3596 is running + * Worker 4324 started + * Worker 4520 started + * Worker 6056 started + * Worker 5644 started + * ``` + * + * On Windows, it is not yet possible to set up a named pipe server in a worker. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/cluster.js) + */ +declare module "cluster" { + import * as child from "node:child_process"; + import EventEmitter = require("node:events"); + import * as net from "node:net"; + type SerializationType = "json" | "advanced"; + export interface ClusterSettings { + /** + * List of string arguments passed to the Node.js executable. + * @default process.execArgv + */ + execArgv?: string[] | undefined; + /** + * File path to worker file. + * @default process.argv[1] + */ + exec?: string | undefined; + /** + * String arguments passed to worker. + * @default process.argv.slice(2) + */ + args?: readonly string[] | undefined; + /** + * Whether or not to send output to parent's stdio. + * @default false + */ + silent?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Configures the stdio of forked processes. Because the cluster module relies on IPC to function, this configuration must + * contain an `'ipc'` entry. When this option is provided, it overrides `silent`. See [`child_prcess.spawn()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/child_process.html#child_processspawncommand-args-options)'s + * [`stdio`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/child_process.html#optionsstdio). + */ + stdio?: any[] | undefined; + /** + * Sets the user identity of the process. (See [`setuid(2)`](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setuid.2.html).) + */ + uid?: number | undefined; + /** + * Sets the group identity of the process. (See [`setgid(2)`](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setgid.2.html).) + */ + gid?: number | undefined; + /** + * Sets inspector port of worker. This can be a number, or a function that takes no arguments and returns a number. + * By default each worker gets its own port, incremented from the primary's `process.debugPort`. + */ + inspectPort?: number | (() => number) | undefined; + /** + * Specify the kind of serialization used for sending messages between processes. Possible values are `'json'` and `'advanced'`. + * See [Advanced serialization for `child_process`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/child_process.html#advanced-serialization) for more details. + * @default false + */ + serialization?: SerializationType | undefined; + /** + * Current working directory of the worker process. + * @default undefined (inherits from parent process) + */ + cwd?: string | undefined; + /** + * Hide the forked processes console window that would normally be created on Windows systems. + * @default false + */ + windowsHide?: boolean | undefined; + } + export interface Address { + address: string; + port: number; + /** + * The `addressType` is one of: + * + * * `4` (TCPv4) + * * `6` (TCPv6) + * * `-1` (Unix domain socket) + * * `'udp4'` or `'udp6'` (UDPv4 or UDPv6) + */ + addressType: 4 | 6 | -1 | "udp4" | "udp6"; + } + /** + * A `Worker` object contains all public information and method about a worker. + * In the primary it can be obtained using `cluster.workers`. In a worker + * it can be obtained using `cluster.worker`. + * @since v0.7.0 + */ + export class Worker extends EventEmitter { + /** + * Each new worker is given its own unique id, this id is stored in the `id`. + * + * While a worker is alive, this is the key that indexes it in `cluster.workers`. + * @since v0.8.0 + */ + id: number; + /** + * All workers are created using [`child_process.fork()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/child_process.html#child_processforkmodulepath-args-options), the returned object + * from this function is stored as `.process`. In a worker, the global `process` is stored. + * + * See: [Child Process module](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/child_process.html#child_processforkmodulepath-args-options). + * + * Workers will call `process.exit(0)` if the `'disconnect'` event occurs + * on `process` and `.exitedAfterDisconnect` is not `true`. This protects against + * accidental disconnection. + * @since v0.7.0 + */ + process: child.ChildProcess; + /** + * Send a message to a worker or primary, optionally with a handle. + * + * In the primary, this sends a message to a specific worker. It is identical to [`ChildProcess.send()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/child_process.html#subprocesssendmessage-sendhandle-options-callback). + * + * In a worker, this sends a message to the primary. It is identical to `process.send()`. + * + * This example will echo back all messages from the primary: + * + * ```js + * if (cluster.isPrimary) { + * const worker = cluster.fork(); + * worker.send('hi there'); + * + * } else if (cluster.isWorker) { + * process.on('message', (msg) => { + * process.send(msg); + * }); + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.7.0 + * @param options The `options` argument, if present, is an object used to parameterize the sending of certain types of handles. + */ + send(message: child.Serializable, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean; + send( + message: child.Serializable, + sendHandle: child.SendHandle, + callback?: (error: Error | null) => void, + ): boolean; + send( + message: child.Serializable, + sendHandle: child.SendHandle, + options?: child.MessageOptions, + callback?: (error: Error | null) => void, + ): boolean; + /** + * This function will kill the worker. In the primary worker, it does this by + * disconnecting the `worker.process`, and once disconnected, killing with `signal`. In the worker, it does it by killing the process with `signal`. + * + * The `kill()` function kills the worker process without waiting for a graceful + * disconnect, it has the same behavior as `worker.process.kill()`. + * + * This method is aliased as `worker.destroy()` for backwards compatibility. + * + * In a worker, `process.kill()` exists, but it is not this function; + * it is [`kill()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/process.html#processkillpid-signal). + * @since v0.9.12 + * @param [signal='SIGTERM'] Name of the kill signal to send to the worker process. + */ + kill(signal?: string): void; + destroy(signal?: string): void; + /** + * In a worker, this function will close all servers, wait for the `'close'` event + * on those servers, and then disconnect the IPC channel. + * + * In the primary, an internal message is sent to the worker causing it to call `.disconnect()` on itself. + * + * Causes `.exitedAfterDisconnect` to be set. + * + * After a server is closed, it will no longer accept new connections, + * but connections may be accepted by any other listening worker. Existing + * connections will be allowed to close as usual. When no more connections exist, + * see `server.close()`, the IPC channel to the worker will close allowing it + * to die gracefully. + * + * The above applies _only_ to server connections, client connections are not + * automatically closed by workers, and disconnect does not wait for them to close + * before exiting. + * + * In a worker, `process.disconnect` exists, but it is not this function; + * it is `disconnect()`. + * + * Because long living server connections may block workers from disconnecting, it + * may be useful to send a message, so application specific actions may be taken to + * close them. It also may be useful to implement a timeout, killing a worker if + * the `'disconnect'` event has not been emitted after some time. + * + * ```js + * import net from 'node:net'; + * if (cluster.isPrimary) { + * const worker = cluster.fork(); + * let timeout; + * + * worker.on('listening', (address) => { + * worker.send('shutdown'); + * worker.disconnect(); + * timeout = setTimeout(() => { + * worker.kill(); + * }, 2000); + * }); + * + * worker.on('disconnect', () => { + * clearTimeout(timeout); + * }); + * + * } else if (cluster.isWorker) { + * const server = net.createServer((socket) => { + * // Connections never end + * }); + * + * server.listen(8000); + * + * process.on('message', (msg) => { + * if (msg === 'shutdown') { + * // Initiate graceful close of any connections to server + * } + * }); + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.7.7 + * @return A reference to `worker`. + */ + disconnect(): this; + /** + * This function returns `true` if the worker is connected to its primary via its + * IPC channel, `false` otherwise. A worker is connected to its primary after it + * has been created. It is disconnected after the `'disconnect'` event is emitted. + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + isConnected(): boolean; + /** + * This function returns `true` if the worker's process has terminated (either + * because of exiting or being signaled). Otherwise, it returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * import cluster from 'node:cluster'; + * import http from 'node:http'; + * import { availableParallelism } from 'node:os'; + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * const numCPUs = availableParallelism(); + * + * if (cluster.isPrimary) { + * console.log(`Primary ${process.pid} is running`); + * + * // Fork workers. + * for (let i = 0; i < numCPUs; i++) { + * cluster.fork(); + * } + * + * cluster.on('fork', (worker) => { + * console.log('worker is dead:', worker.isDead()); + * }); + * + * cluster.on('exit', (worker, code, signal) => { + * console.log('worker is dead:', worker.isDead()); + * }); + * } else { + * // Workers can share any TCP connection. In this case, it is an HTTP server. + * http.createServer((req, res) => { + * res.writeHead(200); + * res.end(`Current process\n ${process.pid}`); + * process.kill(process.pid); + * }).listen(8000); + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + isDead(): boolean; + /** + * This property is `true` if the worker exited due to `.disconnect()`. + * If the worker exited any other way, it is `false`. If the + * worker has not exited, it is `undefined`. + * + * The boolean `worker.exitedAfterDisconnect` allows distinguishing between + * voluntary and accidental exit, the primary may choose not to respawn a worker + * based on this value. + * + * ```js + * cluster.on('exit', (worker, code, signal) => { + * if (worker.exitedAfterDisconnect === true) { + * console.log('Oh, it was just voluntary – no need to worry'); + * } + * }); + * + * // kill worker + * worker.kill(); + * ``` + * @since v6.0.0 + */ + exitedAfterDisconnect: boolean; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. disconnect + * 2. error + * 3. exit + * 4. listening + * 5. message + * 6. online + */ + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: "exit", listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this; + addListener(event: "listening", listener: (address: Address) => void): this; + addListener(event: "message", listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined. + addListener(event: "online", listener: () => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: "disconnect"): boolean; + emit(event: "error", error: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "exit", code: number, signal: string): boolean; + emit(event: "listening", address: Address): boolean; + emit(event: "message", message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server): boolean; + emit(event: "online"): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + on(event: "exit", listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this; + on(event: "listening", listener: (address: Address) => void): this; + on(event: "message", listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined. + on(event: "online", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + once(event: "exit", listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this; + once(event: "listening", listener: (address: Address) => void): this; + once(event: "message", listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined. + once(event: "online", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "exit", listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "listening", listener: (address: Address) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "message", listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined. + prependListener(event: "online", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "exit", listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "listening", listener: (address: Address) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "message", listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined. + prependOnceListener(event: "online", listener: () => void): this; + } + export interface Cluster extends EventEmitter { + disconnect(callback?: () => void): void; + /** + * Spawn a new worker process. + * + * This can only be called from the primary process. + * @param env Key/value pairs to add to worker process environment. + * @since v0.6.0 + */ + fork(env?: any): Worker; + /** @deprecated since v16.0.0 - use isPrimary. */ + readonly isMaster: boolean; + /** + * True if the process is a primary. This is determined by the `process.env.NODE_UNIQUE_ID`. If `process.env.NODE_UNIQUE_ID` + * is undefined, then `isPrimary` is `true`. + * @since v16.0.0 + */ + readonly isPrimary: boolean; + /** + * True if the process is not a primary (it is the negation of `cluster.isPrimary`). + * @since v0.6.0 + */ + readonly isWorker: boolean; + /** + * The scheduling policy, either `cluster.SCHED_RR` for round-robin or `cluster.SCHED_NONE` to leave it to the operating system. This is a + * global setting and effectively frozen once either the first worker is spawned, or [`.setupPrimary()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/cluster.html#clustersetupprimarysettings) + * is called, whichever comes first. + * + * `SCHED_RR` is the default on all operating systems except Windows. Windows will change to `SCHED_RR` once libuv is able to effectively distribute + * IOCP handles without incurring a large performance hit. + * + * `cluster.schedulingPolicy` can also be set through the `NODE_CLUSTER_SCHED_POLICY` environment variable. Valid values are `'rr'` and `'none'`. + * @since v0.11.2 + */ + schedulingPolicy: number; + /** + * After calling [`.setupPrimary()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/cluster.html#clustersetupprimarysettings) + * (or [`.fork()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/cluster.html#clusterforkenv)) this settings object will contain + * the settings, including the default values. + * + * This object is not intended to be changed or set manually. + * @since v0.7.1 + */ + readonly settings: ClusterSettings; + /** @deprecated since v16.0.0 - use [`.setupPrimary()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/cluster.html#clustersetupprimarysettings) instead. */ + setupMaster(settings?: ClusterSettings): void; + /** + * `setupPrimary` is used to change the default 'fork' behavior. Once called, the settings will be present in `cluster.settings`. + * + * Any settings changes only affect future calls to [`.fork()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/cluster.html#clusterforkenv) + * and have no effect on workers that are already running. + * + * The only attribute of a worker that cannot be set via `.setupPrimary()` is the `env` passed to + * [`.fork()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/cluster.html#clusterforkenv). + * + * The defaults above apply to the first call only; the defaults for later calls are the current values at the time of + * `cluster.setupPrimary()` is called. + * + * ```js + * import cluster from 'node:cluster'; + * + * cluster.setupPrimary({ + * exec: 'worker.js', + * args: ['--use', 'https'], + * silent: true, + * }); + * cluster.fork(); // https worker + * cluster.setupPrimary({ + * exec: 'worker.js', + * args: ['--use', 'http'], + * }); + * cluster.fork(); // http worker + * ``` + * + * This can only be called from the primary process. + * @since v16.0.0 + */ + setupPrimary(settings?: ClusterSettings): void; + /** + * A reference to the current worker object. Not available in the primary process. + * + * ```js + * import cluster from 'node:cluster'; + * + * if (cluster.isPrimary) { + * console.log('I am primary'); + * cluster.fork(); + * cluster.fork(); + * } else if (cluster.isWorker) { + * console.log(`I am worker #${cluster.worker.id}`); + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.7.0 + */ + readonly worker?: Worker; + /** + * A hash that stores the active worker objects, keyed by `id` field. This makes it easy to loop through all the workers. It is only available in the primary process. + * + * A worker is removed from `cluster.workers` after the worker has disconnected _and_ exited. The order between these two events cannot be determined in advance. However, it + * is guaranteed that the removal from the `cluster.workers` list happens before the last `'disconnect'` or `'exit'` event is emitted. + * + * ```js + * import cluster from 'node:cluster'; + * + * for (const worker of Object.values(cluster.workers)) { + * worker.send('big announcement to all workers'); + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.7.0 + */ + readonly workers?: NodeJS.Dict; + readonly SCHED_NONE: number; + readonly SCHED_RR: number; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. disconnect + * 2. exit + * 3. fork + * 4. listening + * 5. message + * 6. online + * 7. setup + */ + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + addListener(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this; + addListener(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + addListener(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this; + addListener( + event: "message", + listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void, + ): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined. + addListener(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + addListener(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: "disconnect", worker: Worker): boolean; + emit(event: "exit", worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string): boolean; + emit(event: "fork", worker: Worker): boolean; + emit(event: "listening", worker: Worker, address: Address): boolean; + emit(event: "message", worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server): boolean; + emit(event: "online", worker: Worker): boolean; + emit(event: "setup", settings: ClusterSettings): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + on(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this; + on(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + on(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this; + on(event: "message", listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined. + on(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + on(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + once(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this; + once(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + once(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this; + once(event: "message", listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined. + once(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + once(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "message", + listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this; + // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined. + prependOnceListener( + event: "message", + listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this; + } + const cluster: Cluster; + export default cluster; +} +declare module "node:cluster" { + export * from "cluster"; + export { default as default } from "cluster"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/compatibility/disposable.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/compatibility/disposable.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5fff612 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/compatibility/disposable.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +// Polyfills for the explicit resource management types added in TypeScript 5.2. +// TODO: remove once this package no longer supports TS 5.1, and replace with a +// to TypeScript's disposable library in index.d.ts. + +interface SymbolConstructor { + readonly dispose: unique symbol; + readonly asyncDispose: unique symbol; +} + +interface Disposable { + [Symbol.dispose](): void; +} + +interface AsyncDisposable { + [Symbol.asyncDispose](): PromiseLike; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/compatibility/index.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/compatibility/index.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5c41e37 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/compatibility/index.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +// Declaration files in this directory contain types relating to TypeScript library features +// that are not included in all TypeScript versions supported by DefinitelyTyped, but +// which can be made backwards-compatible without needing `typesVersions`. +// If adding declarations to this directory, please specify which versions of TypeScript require them, +// so that they can be removed when no longer needed. + +/// +/// +/// diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/compatibility/indexable.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/compatibility/indexable.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..262ba09 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/compatibility/indexable.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +// Polyfill for ES2022's .at() method on string/array prototypes, added to TypeScript in 4.6. + +interface RelativeIndexable { + at(index: number): T | undefined; +} + +interface String extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface ReadonlyArray extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Int8Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Uint8Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Uint8ClampedArray extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Int16Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Uint16Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Int32Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Uint32Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Float32Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Float64Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface BigInt64Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface BigUint64Array extends RelativeIndexable {} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/compatibility/iterators.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/compatibility/iterators.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..156e785 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/compatibility/iterators.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +// Backwards-compatible iterator interfaces, augmented with iterator helper methods by lib.esnext.iterator in TypeScript 5.6. +// The IterableIterator interface does not contain these methods, which creates assignability issues in places where IteratorObjects +// are expected (eg. DOM-compatible APIs) if lib.esnext.iterator is loaded. +// Also ensures that iterators returned by the Node API, which inherit from Iterator.prototype, correctly expose the iterator helper methods +// if lib.esnext.iterator is loaded. +// TODO: remove once this package no longer supports TS 5.5, and replace NodeJS.BuiltinIteratorReturn with BuiltinIteratorReturn. + +// Placeholders for TS <5.6 +interface IteratorObject {} +interface AsyncIteratorObject {} + +declare namespace NodeJS { + // Populate iterator methods for TS <5.6 + interface Iterator extends globalThis.Iterator {} + interface AsyncIterator extends globalThis.AsyncIterator {} + + // Polyfill for TS 5.6's instrinsic BuiltinIteratorReturn type, required for DOM-compatible iterators + type BuiltinIteratorReturn = ReturnType extends + globalThis.Iterator ? TReturn + : any; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/console.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/console.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..206e3fc --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/console.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ +/** + * The `node:console` module provides a simple debugging console that is similar to + * the JavaScript console mechanism provided by web browsers. + * + * The module exports two specific components: + * + * * A `Console` class with methods such as `console.log()`, `console.error()`, and `console.warn()` that can be used to write to any Node.js stream. + * * A global `console` instance configured to write to [`process.stdout`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/process.html#processstdout) and + * [`process.stderr`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/process.html#processstderr). The global `console` can be used without importing the `node:console` module. + * + * _**Warning**_: The global console object's methods are neither consistently + * synchronous like the browser APIs they resemble, nor are they consistently + * asynchronous like all other Node.js streams. See the [`note on process I/O`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/process.html#a-note-on-process-io) for + * more information. + * + * Example using the global `console`: + * + * ```js + * console.log('hello world'); + * // Prints: hello world, to stdout + * console.log('hello %s', 'world'); + * // Prints: hello world, to stdout + * console.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened')); + * // Prints error message and stack trace to stderr: + * // Error: Whoops, something bad happened + * // at [eval]:5:15 + * // at Script.runInThisContext (node:vm:132:18) + * // at Object.runInThisContext (node:vm:309:38) + * // at node:internal/process/execution:77:19 + * // at [eval]-wrapper:6:22 + * // at evalScript (node:internal/process/execution:76:60) + * // at node:internal/main/eval_string:23:3 + * + * const name = 'Will Robinson'; + * console.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`); + * // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to stderr + * ``` + * + * Example using the `Console` class: + * + * ```js + * const out = getStreamSomehow(); + * const err = getStreamSomehow(); + * const myConsole = new console.Console(out, err); + * + * myConsole.log('hello world'); + * // Prints: hello world, to out + * myConsole.log('hello %s', 'world'); + * // Prints: hello world, to out + * myConsole.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened')); + * // Prints: [Error: Whoops, something bad happened], to err + * + * const name = 'Will Robinson'; + * myConsole.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`); + * // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to err + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/console.js) + */ +declare module "console" { + import console = require("node:console"); + export = console; +} +declare module "node:console" { + import { InspectOptions } from "node:util"; + global { + // This needs to be global to avoid TS2403 in case lib.dom.d.ts is present in the same build + interface Console { + Console: console.ConsoleConstructor; + /** + * `console.assert()` writes a message if `value` is [falsy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Falsy) or omitted. It only + * writes a message and does not otherwise affect execution. The output always + * starts with `"Assertion failed"`. If provided, `message` is formatted using + * [`util.format()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/util.html#utilformatformat-args). + * + * If `value` is [truthy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Truthy), nothing happens. + * + * ```js + * console.assert(true, 'does nothing'); + * + * console.assert(false, 'Whoops %s work', 'didn\'t'); + * // Assertion failed: Whoops didn't work + * + * console.assert(); + * // Assertion failed + * ``` + * @since v0.1.101 + * @param value The value tested for being truthy. + * @param message All arguments besides `value` are used as error message. + */ + assert(value: any, message?: string, ...optionalParams: any[]): void; + /** + * When `stdout` is a TTY, calling `console.clear()` will attempt to clear the + * TTY. When `stdout` is not a TTY, this method does nothing. + * + * The specific operation of `console.clear()` can vary across operating systems + * and terminal types. For most Linux operating systems, `console.clear()` operates similarly to the `clear` shell command. On Windows, `console.clear()` will clear only the output in the + * current terminal viewport for the Node.js + * binary. + * @since v8.3.0 + */ + clear(): void; + /** + * Maintains an internal counter specific to `label` and outputs to `stdout` the + * number of times `console.count()` has been called with the given `label`. + * + * ```js + * > console.count() + * default: 1 + * undefined + * > console.count('default') + * default: 2 + * undefined + * > console.count('abc') + * abc: 1 + * undefined + * > console.count('xyz') + * xyz: 1 + * undefined + * > console.count('abc') + * abc: 2 + * undefined + * > console.count() + * default: 3 + * undefined + * > + * ``` + * @since v8.3.0 + * @param [label='default'] The display label for the counter. + */ + count(label?: string): void; + /** + * Resets the internal counter specific to `label`. + * + * ```js + * > console.count('abc'); + * abc: 1 + * undefined + * > console.countReset('abc'); + * undefined + * > console.count('abc'); + * abc: 1 + * undefined + * > + * ``` + * @since v8.3.0 + * @param [label='default'] The display label for the counter. + */ + countReset(label?: string): void; + /** + * The `console.debug()` function is an alias for {@link log}. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + debug(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void; + /** + * Uses [`util.inspect()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/util.html#utilinspectobject-options) on `obj` and prints the resulting string to `stdout`. + * This function bypasses any custom `inspect()` function defined on `obj`. + * @since v0.1.101 + */ + dir(obj: any, options?: InspectOptions): void; + /** + * This method calls `console.log()` passing it the arguments received. + * This method does not produce any XML formatting. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + dirxml(...data: any[]): void; + /** + * Prints to `stderr` with newline. Multiple arguments can be passed, with the + * first used as the primary message and all additional used as substitution + * values similar to [`printf(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/printf.3.html) + * (the arguments are all passed to [`util.format()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/util.html#utilformatformat-args)). + * + * ```js + * const code = 5; + * console.error('error #%d', code); + * // Prints: error #5, to stderr + * console.error('error', code); + * // Prints: error 5, to stderr + * ``` + * + * If formatting elements (e.g. `%d`) are not found in the first string then + * [`util.inspect()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/util.html#utilinspectobject-options) is called on each argument and the + * resulting string values are concatenated. See [`util.format()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/util.html#utilformatformat-args) + * for more information. + * @since v0.1.100 + */ + error(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void; + /** + * Increases indentation of subsequent lines by spaces for `groupIndentation` length. + * + * If one or more `label`s are provided, those are printed first without the + * additional indentation. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + group(...label: any[]): void; + /** + * An alias for {@link group}. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + groupCollapsed(...label: any[]): void; + /** + * Decreases indentation of subsequent lines by spaces for `groupIndentation` length. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + groupEnd(): void; + /** + * The `console.info()` function is an alias for {@link log}. + * @since v0.1.100 + */ + info(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void; + /** + * Prints to `stdout` with newline. Multiple arguments can be passed, with the + * first used as the primary message and all additional used as substitution + * values similar to [`printf(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/printf.3.html) + * (the arguments are all passed to [`util.format()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/util.html#utilformatformat-args)). + * + * ```js + * const count = 5; + * console.log('count: %d', count); + * // Prints: count: 5, to stdout + * console.log('count:', count); + * // Prints: count: 5, to stdout + * ``` + * + * See [`util.format()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/util.html#utilformatformat-args) for more information. + * @since v0.1.100 + */ + log(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void; + /** + * Try to construct a table with the columns of the properties of `tabularData` (or use `properties`) and rows of `tabularData` and log it. Falls back to just + * logging the argument if it can't be parsed as tabular. + * + * ```js + * // These can't be parsed as tabular data + * console.table(Symbol()); + * // Symbol() + * + * console.table(undefined); + * // undefined + * + * console.table([{ a: 1, b: 'Y' }, { a: 'Z', b: 2 }]); + * // ┌─────────┬─────┬─────┐ + * // │ (index) │ a │ b │ + * // ├─────────┼─────┼─────┤ + * // │ 0 │ 1 │ 'Y' │ + * // │ 1 │ 'Z' │ 2 │ + * // └─────────┴─────┴─────┘ + * + * console.table([{ a: 1, b: 'Y' }, { a: 'Z', b: 2 }], ['a']); + * // ┌─────────┬─────┐ + * // │ (index) │ a │ + * // ├─────────┼─────┤ + * // │ 0 │ 1 │ + * // │ 1 │ 'Z' │ + * // └─────────┴─────┘ + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param properties Alternate properties for constructing the table. + */ + table(tabularData: any, properties?: readonly string[]): void; + /** + * Starts a timer that can be used to compute the duration of an operation. Timers + * are identified by a unique `label`. Use the same `label` when calling {@link timeEnd} to stop the timer and output the elapsed time in + * suitable time units to `stdout`. For example, if the elapsed + * time is 3869ms, `console.timeEnd()` displays "3.869s". + * @since v0.1.104 + * @param [label='default'] + */ + time(label?: string): void; + /** + * Stops a timer that was previously started by calling {@link time} and + * prints the result to `stdout`: + * + * ```js + * console.time('bunch-of-stuff'); + * // Do a bunch of stuff. + * console.timeEnd('bunch-of-stuff'); + * // Prints: bunch-of-stuff: 225.438ms + * ``` + * @since v0.1.104 + * @param [label='default'] + */ + timeEnd(label?: string): void; + /** + * For a timer that was previously started by calling {@link time}, prints + * the elapsed time and other `data` arguments to `stdout`: + * + * ```js + * console.time('process'); + * const value = expensiveProcess1(); // Returns 42 + * console.timeLog('process', value); + * // Prints "process: 365.227ms 42". + * doExpensiveProcess2(value); + * console.timeEnd('process'); + * ``` + * @since v10.7.0 + * @param [label='default'] + */ + timeLog(label?: string, ...data: any[]): void; + /** + * Prints to `stderr` the string `'Trace: '`, followed by the [`util.format()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/util.html#utilformatformat-args) + * formatted message and stack trace to the current position in the code. + * + * ```js + * console.trace('Show me'); + * // Prints: (stack trace will vary based on where trace is called) + * // Trace: Show me + * // at repl:2:9 + * // at REPLServer.defaultEval (repl.js:248:27) + * // at bound (domain.js:287:14) + * // at REPLServer.runBound [as eval] (domain.js:300:12) + * // at REPLServer. (repl.js:412:12) + * // at emitOne (events.js:82:20) + * // at REPLServer.emit (events.js:169:7) + * // at REPLServer.Interface._onLine (readline.js:210:10) + * // at REPLServer.Interface._line (readline.js:549:8) + * // at REPLServer.Interface._ttyWrite (readline.js:826:14) + * ``` + * @since v0.1.104 + */ + trace(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void; + /** + * The `console.warn()` function is an alias for {@link error}. + * @since v0.1.100 + */ + warn(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void; + // --- Inspector mode only --- + /** + * This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector. The `console.profile()` + * method starts a JavaScript CPU profile with an optional label until {@link profileEnd} + * is called. The profile is then added to the Profile panel of the inspector. + * + * ```js + * console.profile('MyLabel'); + * // Some code + * console.profileEnd('MyLabel'); + * // Adds the profile 'MyLabel' to the Profiles panel of the inspector. + * ``` + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + profile(label?: string): void; + /** + * This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector. Stops the current + * JavaScript CPU profiling session if one has been started and prints the report to the + * Profiles panel of the inspector. See {@link profile} for an example. + * + * If this method is called without a label, the most recently started profile is stopped. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + profileEnd(label?: string): void; + /** + * This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector. The `console.timeStamp()` + * method adds an event with the label `'label'` to the Timeline panel of the inspector. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + timeStamp(label?: string): void; + } + /** + * The `console` module provides a simple debugging console that is similar to the + * JavaScript console mechanism provided by web browsers. + * + * The module exports two specific components: + * + * * A `Console` class with methods such as `console.log()`, `console.error()` and `console.warn()` that can be used to write to any Node.js stream. + * * A global `console` instance configured to write to [`process.stdout`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/process.html#processstdout) and + * [`process.stderr`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/process.html#processstderr). The global `console` can be used without importing the `node:console` module. + * + * _**Warning**_: The global console object's methods are neither consistently + * synchronous like the browser APIs they resemble, nor are they consistently + * asynchronous like all other Node.js streams. See the [`note on process I/O`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/process.html#a-note-on-process-io) for + * more information. + * + * Example using the global `console`: + * + * ```js + * console.log('hello world'); + * // Prints: hello world, to stdout + * console.log('hello %s', 'world'); + * // Prints: hello world, to stdout + * console.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened')); + * // Prints error message and stack trace to stderr: + * // Error: Whoops, something bad happened + * // at [eval]:5:15 + * // at Script.runInThisContext (node:vm:132:18) + * // at Object.runInThisContext (node:vm:309:38) + * // at node:internal/process/execution:77:19 + * // at [eval]-wrapper:6:22 + * // at evalScript (node:internal/process/execution:76:60) + * // at node:internal/main/eval_string:23:3 + * + * const name = 'Will Robinson'; + * console.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`); + * // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to stderr + * ``` + * + * Example using the `Console` class: + * + * ```js + * const out = getStreamSomehow(); + * const err = getStreamSomehow(); + * const myConsole = new console.Console(out, err); + * + * myConsole.log('hello world'); + * // Prints: hello world, to out + * myConsole.log('hello %s', 'world'); + * // Prints: hello world, to out + * myConsole.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened')); + * // Prints: [Error: Whoops, something bad happened], to err + * + * const name = 'Will Robinson'; + * myConsole.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`); + * // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to err + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.11.1/lib/console.js) + */ + namespace console { + interface ConsoleConstructorOptions { + stdout: NodeJS.WritableStream; + stderr?: NodeJS.WritableStream | undefined; + /** + * Ignore errors when writing to the underlying streams. + * @default true + */ + ignoreErrors?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Set color support for this `Console` instance. Setting to true enables coloring while inspecting + * values. Setting to `false` disables coloring while inspecting values. Setting to `'auto'` makes color + * support depend on the value of the `isTTY` property and the value returned by `getColorDepth()` on the + * respective stream. This option can not be used, if `inspectOptions.colors` is set as well. + * @default auto + */ + colorMode?: boolean | "auto" | undefined; + /** + * Specifies options that are passed along to + * [`util.inspect()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/util.html#utilinspectobject-options). + */ + inspectOptions?: InspectOptions | undefined; + /** + * Set group indentation. + * @default 2 + */ + groupIndentation?: number | undefined; + } + interface ConsoleConstructor { + prototype: Console; + new(stdout: NodeJS.WritableStream, stderr?: NodeJS.WritableStream, ignoreErrors?: boolean): Console; + new(options: ConsoleConstructorOptions): Console; + } + } + var console: Console; + } + export = globalThis.console; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/constants.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/constants.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5685a9d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/constants.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +/** + * @deprecated The `node:constants` module is deprecated. When requiring access to constants + * relevant to specific Node.js builtin modules, developers should instead refer + * to the `constants` property exposed by the relevant module. For instance, + * `require('node:fs').constants` and `require('node:os').constants`. + */ +declare module "constants" { + const constants: + & typeof import("node:os").constants.dlopen + & typeof import("node:os").constants.errno + & typeof import("node:os").constants.priority + & typeof import("node:os").constants.signals + & typeof import("node:fs").constants + & typeof import("node:crypto").constants; + export = constants; +} + +declare module "node:constants" { + import constants = require("constants"); + export = constants; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/crypto.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/crypto.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..036cf8c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/crypto.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,4590 @@ +/** + * The `node:crypto` module provides cryptographic functionality that includes a + * set of wrappers for OpenSSL's hash, HMAC, cipher, decipher, sign, and verify + * functions. + * + * ```js + * const { createHmac } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const secret = 'abcdefg'; + * const hash = createHmac('sha256', secret) + * .update('I love cupcakes') + * .digest('hex'); + * console.log(hash); + * // Prints: + * // c0fa1bc00531bd78ef38c628449c5102aeabd49b5dc3a2a516ea6ea959d6658e + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/crypto.js) + */ +declare module "crypto" { + import { NonSharedBuffer } from "node:buffer"; + import * as stream from "node:stream"; + import { PeerCertificate } from "node:tls"; + /** + * SPKAC is a Certificate Signing Request mechanism originally implemented by + * Netscape and was specified formally as part of HTML5's `keygen` element. + * + * `` is deprecated since [HTML 5.2](https://www.w3.org/TR/html52/changes.html#features-removed) and new projects + * should not use this element anymore. + * + * The `node:crypto` module provides the `Certificate` class for working with SPKAC + * data. The most common usage is handling output generated by the HTML5 `` element. Node.js uses [OpenSSL's SPKAC + * implementation](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man1/openssl-spkac.html) internally. + * @since v0.11.8 + */ + class Certificate { + /** + * ```js + * const { Certificate } = await import('node:crypto'); + * const spkac = getSpkacSomehow(); + * const challenge = Certificate.exportChallenge(spkac); + * console.log(challenge.toString('utf8')); + * // Prints: the challenge as a UTF8 string + * ``` + * @since v9.0.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `spkac` string. + * @return The challenge component of the `spkac` data structure, which includes a public key and a challenge. + */ + static exportChallenge(spkac: BinaryLike): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * ```js + * const { Certificate } = await import('node:crypto'); + * const spkac = getSpkacSomehow(); + * const publicKey = Certificate.exportPublicKey(spkac); + * console.log(publicKey); + * // Prints: the public key as + * ``` + * @since v9.0.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `spkac` string. + * @return The public key component of the `spkac` data structure, which includes a public key and a challenge. + */ + static exportPublicKey(spkac: BinaryLike, encoding?: string): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * const { Certificate } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const spkac = getSpkacSomehow(); + * console.log(Certificate.verifySpkac(Buffer.from(spkac))); + * // Prints: true or false + * ``` + * @since v9.0.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `spkac` string. + * @return `true` if the given `spkac` data structure is valid, `false` otherwise. + */ + static verifySpkac(spkac: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): boolean; + /** + * @deprecated + * @param spkac + * @returns The challenge component of the `spkac` data structure, + * which includes a public key and a challenge. + */ + exportChallenge(spkac: BinaryLike): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * @deprecated + * @param spkac + * @param encoding The encoding of the spkac string. + * @returns The public key component of the `spkac` data structure, + * which includes a public key and a challenge. + */ + exportPublicKey(spkac: BinaryLike, encoding?: string): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * @deprecated + * @param spkac + * @returns `true` if the given `spkac` data structure is valid, + * `false` otherwise. + */ + verifySpkac(spkac: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): boolean; + } + namespace constants { + // https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/crypto.html#crypto-constants + const OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER: number; + /** Applies multiple bug workarounds within OpenSSL. See https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html for detail. */ + const SSL_OP_ALL: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to allow a non-[EC]DHE-based key exchange mode for TLS v1.3 */ + const SSL_OP_ALLOW_NO_DHE_KEX: number; + /** Allows legacy insecure renegotiation between OpenSSL and unpatched clients or servers. See https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html. */ + const SSL_OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION: number; + /** Attempts to use the server's preferences instead of the client's when selecting a cipher. See https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html. */ + const SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to use Cisco's version identifier of DTLS_BAD_VER. */ + const SSL_OP_CISCO_ANYCONNECT: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to turn on cookie exchange. */ + const SSL_OP_COOKIE_EXCHANGE: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to add server-hello extension from an early version of the cryptopro draft. */ + const SSL_OP_CRYPTOPRO_TLSEXT_BUG: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable a SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 vulnerability workaround added in OpenSSL 0.9.6d. */ + const SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS: number; + /** Allows initial connection to servers that do not support RI. */ + const SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable support for SSL/TLS compression. */ + const SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable encrypt-then-MAC. */ + const SSL_OP_NO_ENCRYPT_THEN_MAC: number; + const SSL_OP_NO_QUERY_MTU: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable renegotiation. */ + const SSL_OP_NO_RENEGOTIATION: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to always start a new session when performing renegotiation. */ + const SSL_OP_NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to turn off SSL v2 */ + const SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to turn off SSL v3 */ + const SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable use of RFC4507bis tickets. */ + const SSL_OP_NO_TICKET: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to turn off TLS v1 */ + const SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to turn off TLS v1.1 */ + const SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_1: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to turn off TLS v1.2 */ + const SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_2: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to turn off TLS v1.3 */ + const SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_3: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL server to prioritize ChaCha20-Poly1305 when the client does. This option has no effect if `SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE` is not enabled. */ + const SSL_OP_PRIORITIZE_CHACHA: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable version rollback attack detection. */ + const SSL_OP_TLS_ROLLBACK_BUG: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_RSA: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_DSA: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_DH: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_RAND: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_EC: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_CIPHERS: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_DIGESTS: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_METHS: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_ASN1_METHS: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_ALL: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_NONE: number; + const DH_CHECK_P_NOT_SAFE_PRIME: number; + const DH_CHECK_P_NOT_PRIME: number; + const DH_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_GENERATOR: number; + const DH_NOT_SUITABLE_GENERATOR: number; + const RSA_PKCS1_PADDING: number; + const RSA_SSLV23_PADDING: number; + const RSA_NO_PADDING: number; + const RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING: number; + const RSA_X931_PADDING: number; + const RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING: number; + /** Sets the salt length for RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING to the digest size when signing or verifying. */ + const RSA_PSS_SALTLEN_DIGEST: number; + /** Sets the salt length for RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING to the maximum permissible value when signing data. */ + const RSA_PSS_SALTLEN_MAX_SIGN: number; + /** Causes the salt length for RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING to be determined automatically when verifying a signature. */ + const RSA_PSS_SALTLEN_AUTO: number; + const POINT_CONVERSION_COMPRESSED: number; + const POINT_CONVERSION_UNCOMPRESSED: number; + const POINT_CONVERSION_HYBRID: number; + /** Specifies the built-in default cipher list used by Node.js (colon-separated values). */ + const defaultCoreCipherList: string; + /** Specifies the active default cipher list used by the current Node.js process (colon-separated values). */ + const defaultCipherList: string; + } + interface HashOptions extends stream.TransformOptions { + /** + * For XOF hash functions such as `shake256`, the + * outputLength option can be used to specify the desired output length in bytes. + */ + outputLength?: number | undefined; + } + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 */ + const fips: boolean; + /** + * Creates and returns a `Hash` object that can be used to generate hash digests + * using the given `algorithm`. Optional `options` argument controls stream + * behavior. For XOF hash functions such as `'shake256'`, the `outputLength` option + * can be used to specify the desired output length in bytes. + * + * The `algorithm` is dependent on the available algorithms supported by the + * version of OpenSSL on the platform. Examples are `'sha256'`, `'sha512'`, etc. + * On recent releases of OpenSSL, `openssl list -digest-algorithms` will + * display the available digest algorithms. + * + * Example: generating the sha256 sum of a file + * + * ```js + * import { + * createReadStream, + * } from 'node:fs'; + * import { argv } from 'node:process'; + * const { + * createHash, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const filename = argv[2]; + * + * const hash = createHash('sha256'); + * + * const input = createReadStream(filename); + * input.on('readable', () => { + * // Only one element is going to be produced by the + * // hash stream. + * const data = input.read(); + * if (data) + * hash.update(data); + * else { + * console.log(`${hash.digest('hex')} ${filename}`); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param options `stream.transform` options + */ + function createHash(algorithm: string, options?: HashOptions): Hash; + /** + * Creates and returns an `Hmac` object that uses the given `algorithm` and `key`. + * Optional `options` argument controls stream behavior. + * + * The `algorithm` is dependent on the available algorithms supported by the + * version of OpenSSL on the platform. Examples are `'sha256'`, `'sha512'`, etc. + * On recent releases of OpenSSL, `openssl list -digest-algorithms` will + * display the available digest algorithms. + * + * The `key` is the HMAC key used to generate the cryptographic HMAC hash. If it is + * a `KeyObject`, its type must be `secret`. If it is a string, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`. If it was + * obtained from a cryptographically secure source of entropy, such as {@link randomBytes} or {@link generateKey}, its length should not + * exceed the block size of `algorithm` (e.g., 512 bits for SHA-256). + * + * Example: generating the sha256 HMAC of a file + * + * ```js + * import { + * createReadStream, + * } from 'node:fs'; + * import { argv } from 'node:process'; + * const { + * createHmac, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const filename = argv[2]; + * + * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret'); + * + * const input = createReadStream(filename); + * input.on('readable', () => { + * // Only one element is going to be produced by the + * // hash stream. + * const data = input.read(); + * if (data) + * hmac.update(data); + * else { + * console.log(`${hmac.digest('hex')} ${filename}`); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param options `stream.transform` options + */ + function createHmac(algorithm: string, key: BinaryLike | KeyObject, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Hmac; + // https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_buffers_and_character_encodings + type BinaryToTextEncoding = "base64" | "base64url" | "hex" | "binary"; + type CharacterEncoding = "utf8" | "utf-8" | "utf16le" | "utf-16le" | "latin1"; + type LegacyCharacterEncoding = "ascii" | "binary" | "ucs2" | "ucs-2"; + type Encoding = BinaryToTextEncoding | CharacterEncoding | LegacyCharacterEncoding; + type ECDHKeyFormat = "compressed" | "uncompressed" | "hybrid"; + /** + * The `Hash` class is a utility for creating hash digests of data. It can be + * used in one of two ways: + * + * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where data is written + * to produce a computed hash digest on the readable side, or + * * Using the `hash.update()` and `hash.digest()` methods to produce the + * computed hash. + * + * The {@link createHash} method is used to create `Hash` instances. `Hash`objects are not to be created directly using the `new` keyword. + * + * Example: Using `Hash` objects as streams: + * + * ```js + * const { + * createHash, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const hash = createHash('sha256'); + * + * hash.on('readable', () => { + * // Only one element is going to be produced by the + * // hash stream. + * const data = hash.read(); + * if (data) { + * console.log(data.toString('hex')); + * // Prints: + * // 6a2da20943931e9834fc12cfe5bb47bbd9ae43489a30726962b576f4e3993e50 + * } + * }); + * + * hash.write('some data to hash'); + * hash.end(); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using `Hash` and piped streams: + * + * ```js + * import { createReadStream } from 'node:fs'; + * import { stdout } from 'node:process'; + * const { createHash } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const hash = createHash('sha256'); + * + * const input = createReadStream('test.js'); + * input.pipe(hash).setEncoding('hex').pipe(stdout); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using the `hash.update()` and `hash.digest()` methods: + * + * ```js + * const { + * createHash, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const hash = createHash('sha256'); + * + * hash.update('some data to hash'); + * console.log(hash.digest('hex')); + * // Prints: + * // 6a2da20943931e9834fc12cfe5bb47bbd9ae43489a30726962b576f4e3993e50 + * ``` + * @since v0.1.92 + */ + class Hash extends stream.Transform { + private constructor(); + /** + * Creates a new `Hash` object that contains a deep copy of the internal state + * of the current `Hash` object. + * + * The optional `options` argument controls stream behavior. For XOF hash + * functions such as `'shake256'`, the `outputLength` option can be used to + * specify the desired output length in bytes. + * + * An error is thrown when an attempt is made to copy the `Hash` object after + * its `hash.digest()` method has been called. + * + * ```js + * // Calculate a rolling hash. + * const { + * createHash, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const hash = createHash('sha256'); + * + * hash.update('one'); + * console.log(hash.copy().digest('hex')); + * + * hash.update('two'); + * console.log(hash.copy().digest('hex')); + * + * hash.update('three'); + * console.log(hash.copy().digest('hex')); + * + * // Etc. + * ``` + * @since v13.1.0 + * @param options `stream.transform` options + */ + copy(options?: HashOptions): Hash; + /** + * Updates the hash content with the given `data`, the encoding of which + * is given in `inputEncoding`. + * If `encoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an + * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored. + * + * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed. + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string. + */ + update(data: BinaryLike): Hash; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Hash; + /** + * Calculates the digest of all of the data passed to be hashed (using the `hash.update()` method). + * If `encoding` is provided a string will be returned; otherwise + * a `Buffer` is returned. + * + * The `Hash` object can not be used again after `hash.digest()` method has been + * called. Multiple calls will cause an error to be thrown. + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + digest(): NonSharedBuffer; + digest(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + } + /** + * The `Hmac` class is a utility for creating cryptographic HMAC digests. It can + * be used in one of two ways: + * + * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where data is written + * to produce a computed HMAC digest on the readable side, or + * * Using the `hmac.update()` and `hmac.digest()` methods to produce the + * computed HMAC digest. + * + * The {@link createHmac} method is used to create `Hmac` instances. `Hmac`objects are not to be created directly using the `new` keyword. + * + * Example: Using `Hmac` objects as streams: + * + * ```js + * const { + * createHmac, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret'); + * + * hmac.on('readable', () => { + * // Only one element is going to be produced by the + * // hash stream. + * const data = hmac.read(); + * if (data) { + * console.log(data.toString('hex')); + * // Prints: + * // 7fd04df92f636fd450bc841c9418e5825c17f33ad9c87c518115a45971f7f77e + * } + * }); + * + * hmac.write('some data to hash'); + * hmac.end(); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using `Hmac` and piped streams: + * + * ```js + * import { createReadStream } from 'node:fs'; + * import { stdout } from 'node:process'; + * const { + * createHmac, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret'); + * + * const input = createReadStream('test.js'); + * input.pipe(hmac).pipe(stdout); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using the `hmac.update()` and `hmac.digest()` methods: + * + * ```js + * const { + * createHmac, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret'); + * + * hmac.update('some data to hash'); + * console.log(hmac.digest('hex')); + * // Prints: + * // 7fd04df92f636fd450bc841c9418e5825c17f33ad9c87c518115a45971f7f77e + * ``` + * @since v0.1.94 + * @deprecated Since v20.13.0 Calling `Hmac` class directly with `Hmac()` or `new Hmac()` is deprecated due to being internals, not intended for public use. Please use the {@link createHmac} method to create Hmac instances. + */ + class Hmac extends stream.Transform { + private constructor(); + /** + * Updates the `Hmac` content with the given `data`, the encoding of which + * is given in `inputEncoding`. + * If `encoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an + * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored. + * + * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string. + */ + update(data: BinaryLike): Hmac; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Hmac; + /** + * Calculates the HMAC digest of all of the data passed using `hmac.update()`. + * If `encoding` is + * provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned; + * + * The `Hmac` object can not be used again after `hmac.digest()` has been + * called. Multiple calls to `hmac.digest()` will result in an error being thrown. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + digest(): NonSharedBuffer; + digest(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + } + type KeyObjectType = "secret" | "public" | "private"; + interface KeyExportOptions { + type: "pkcs1" | "spki" | "pkcs8" | "sec1"; + format: T; + cipher?: string | undefined; + passphrase?: string | Buffer | undefined; + } + interface JwkKeyExportOptions { + format: "jwk"; + } + interface JsonWebKey { + crv?: string; + d?: string; + dp?: string; + dq?: string; + e?: string; + k?: string; + kty?: string; + n?: string; + p?: string; + q?: string; + qi?: string; + x?: string; + y?: string; + [key: string]: unknown; + } + interface AsymmetricKeyDetails { + /** + * Key size in bits (RSA, DSA). + */ + modulusLength?: number; + /** + * Public exponent (RSA). + */ + publicExponent?: bigint; + /** + * Name of the message digest (RSA-PSS). + */ + hashAlgorithm?: string; + /** + * Name of the message digest used by MGF1 (RSA-PSS). + */ + mgf1HashAlgorithm?: string; + /** + * Minimal salt length in bytes (RSA-PSS). + */ + saltLength?: number; + /** + * Size of q in bits (DSA). + */ + divisorLength?: number; + /** + * Name of the curve (EC). + */ + namedCurve?: string; + } + /** + * Node.js uses a `KeyObject` class to represent a symmetric or asymmetric key, + * and each kind of key exposes different functions. The {@link createSecretKey}, {@link createPublicKey} and {@link createPrivateKey} methods are used to create `KeyObject`instances. `KeyObject` + * objects are not to be created directly using the `new`keyword. + * + * Most applications should consider using the new `KeyObject` API instead of + * passing keys as strings or `Buffer`s due to improved security features. + * + * `KeyObject` instances can be passed to other threads via `postMessage()`. + * The receiver obtains a cloned `KeyObject`, and the `KeyObject` does not need to + * be listed in the `transferList` argument. + * @since v11.6.0 + */ + class KeyObject { + private constructor(); + /** + * Example: Converting a `CryptoKey` instance to a `KeyObject`: + * + * ```js + * const { KeyObject } = await import('node:crypto'); + * const { subtle } = globalThis.crypto; + * + * const key = await subtle.generateKey({ + * name: 'HMAC', + * hash: 'SHA-256', + * length: 256, + * }, true, ['sign', 'verify']); + * + * const keyObject = KeyObject.from(key); + * console.log(keyObject.symmetricKeySize); + * // Prints: 32 (symmetric key size in bytes) + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + static from(key: webcrypto.CryptoKey): KeyObject; + /** + * For asymmetric keys, this property represents the type of the key. Supported key + * types are: + * + * * `'rsa'` (OID 1.2.840.113549.1.1.1) + * * `'rsa-pss'` (OID 1.2.840.113549.1.1.10) + * * `'dsa'` (OID 1.2.840.10040.4.1) + * * `'ec'` (OID 1.2.840.10045.2.1) + * * `'x25519'` (OID 1.3.101.110) + * * `'x448'` (OID 1.3.101.111) + * * `'ed25519'` (OID 1.3.101.112) + * * `'ed448'` (OID 1.3.101.113) + * * `'dh'` (OID 1.2.840.113549.1.3.1) + * + * This property is `undefined` for unrecognized `KeyObject` types and symmetric + * keys. + * @since v11.6.0 + */ + asymmetricKeyType?: KeyType; + /** + * This property exists only on asymmetric keys. Depending on the type of the key, + * this object contains information about the key. None of the information obtained + * through this property can be used to uniquely identify a key or to compromise + * the security of the key. + * + * For RSA-PSS keys, if the key material contains a `RSASSA-PSS-params` sequence, + * the `hashAlgorithm`, `mgf1HashAlgorithm`, and `saltLength` properties will be + * set. + * + * Other key details might be exposed via this API using additional attributes. + * @since v15.7.0 + */ + asymmetricKeyDetails?: AsymmetricKeyDetails; + /** + * For symmetric keys, the following encoding options can be used: + * + * For public keys, the following encoding options can be used: + * + * For private keys, the following encoding options can be used: + * + * The result type depends on the selected encoding format, when PEM the + * result is a string, when DER it will be a buffer containing the data + * encoded as DER, when [JWK](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517) it will be an object. + * + * When [JWK](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517) encoding format was selected, all other encoding options are + * ignored. + * + * PKCS#1, SEC1, and PKCS#8 type keys can be encrypted by using a combination of + * the `cipher` and `format` options. The PKCS#8 `type` can be used with any`format` to encrypt any key algorithm (RSA, EC, or DH) by specifying a`cipher`. PKCS#1 and SEC1 can only be + * encrypted by specifying a `cipher`when the PEM `format` is used. For maximum compatibility, use PKCS#8 for + * encrypted private keys. Since PKCS#8 defines its own + * encryption mechanism, PEM-level encryption is not supported when encrypting + * a PKCS#8 key. See [RFC 5208](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5208.txt) for PKCS#8 encryption and [RFC 1421](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1421.txt) for + * PKCS#1 and SEC1 encryption. + * @since v11.6.0 + */ + export(options: KeyExportOptions<"pem">): string | NonSharedBuffer; + export(options?: KeyExportOptions<"der">): NonSharedBuffer; + export(options?: JwkKeyExportOptions): JsonWebKey; + /** + * Returns `true` or `false` depending on whether the keys have exactly the same + * type, value, and parameters. This method is not [constant time](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timing_attack). + * @since v17.7.0, v16.15.0 + * @param otherKeyObject A `KeyObject` with which to compare `keyObject`. + */ + equals(otherKeyObject: KeyObject): boolean; + /** + * For secret keys, this property represents the size of the key in bytes. This + * property is `undefined` for asymmetric keys. + * @since v11.6.0 + */ + symmetricKeySize?: number; + /** + * Depending on the type of this `KeyObject`, this property is either`'secret'` for secret (symmetric) keys, `'public'` for public (asymmetric) keys + * or `'private'` for private (asymmetric) keys. + * @since v11.6.0 + */ + type: KeyObjectType; + } + type CipherCCMTypes = "aes-128-ccm" | "aes-192-ccm" | "aes-256-ccm"; + type CipherGCMTypes = "aes-128-gcm" | "aes-192-gcm" | "aes-256-gcm"; + type CipherOCBTypes = "aes-128-ocb" | "aes-192-ocb" | "aes-256-ocb"; + type CipherChaCha20Poly1305Types = "chacha20-poly1305"; + type BinaryLike = string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView; + type CipherKey = BinaryLike | KeyObject; + interface CipherCCMOptions extends stream.TransformOptions { + authTagLength: number; + } + interface CipherGCMOptions extends stream.TransformOptions { + authTagLength?: number | undefined; + } + interface CipherOCBOptions extends stream.TransformOptions { + authTagLength: number; + } + interface CipherChaCha20Poly1305Options extends stream.TransformOptions { + /** @default 16 */ + authTagLength?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Creates and returns a `Cipher` object that uses the given `algorithm` and `password`. + * + * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a + * cipher in CCM or OCB mode (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`) is used. In that case, the`authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the + * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`. In GCM mode, the `authTagLength`option is not required but can be used to set the length of the authentication + * tag that will be returned by `getAuthTag()` and defaults to 16 bytes. + * For `chacha20-poly1305`, the `authTagLength` option defaults to 16 bytes. + * + * The `algorithm` is dependent on OpenSSL, examples are `'aes192'`, etc. On + * recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl list -cipher-algorithms` will + * display the available cipher algorithms. + * + * The `password` is used to derive the cipher key and initialization vector (IV). + * The value must be either a `'latin1'` encoded string, a `Buffer`, a`TypedArray`, or a `DataView`. + * + * **This function is semantically insecure for all** + * **supported ciphers and fatally flawed for ciphers in counter mode (such as CTR,** + * **GCM, or CCM).** + * + * The implementation of `crypto.createCipher()` derives keys using the OpenSSL + * function [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man3/EVP_BytesToKey.html) with the digest algorithm set to MD5, one + * iteration, and no salt. The lack of salt allows dictionary attacks as the same + * password always creates the same key. The low iteration count and + * non-cryptographically secure hash algorithm allow passwords to be tested very + * rapidly. + * + * In line with OpenSSL's recommendation to use a more modern algorithm instead of [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man3/EVP_BytesToKey.html) it is recommended that + * developers derive a key and IV on + * their own using {@link scrypt} and to use {@link createCipheriv} to create the `Cipher` object. Users should not use ciphers with counter mode + * (e.g. CTR, GCM, or CCM) in `crypto.createCipher()`. A warning is emitted when + * they are used in order to avoid the risk of IV reuse that causes + * vulnerabilities. For the case when IV is reused in GCM, see [Nonce-Disrespecting Adversaries](https://github.com/nonce-disrespect/nonce-disrespect) for details. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @deprecated Since v10.0.0 - Use {@link createCipheriv} instead. + * @param options `stream.transform` options + */ + function createCipher(algorithm: CipherCCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options: CipherCCMOptions): CipherCCM; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createCipheriv()` */ + function createCipher(algorithm: CipherGCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options?: CipherGCMOptions): CipherGCM; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createCipheriv()` */ + function createCipher(algorithm: CipherOCBTypes, password: BinaryLike, options: CipherOCBOptions): CipherOCB; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createCipheriv()` */ + function createCipher( + algorithm: CipherChaCha20Poly1305Types, + password: BinaryLike, + options?: CipherChaCha20Poly1305Options, + ): CipherChaCha20Poly1305; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createCipheriv()` */ + function createCipher(algorithm: string, password: BinaryLike, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Cipher; + /** + * Creates and returns a `Cipher` object, with the given `algorithm`, `key` and + * initialization vector (`iv`). + * + * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a + * cipher in CCM or OCB mode (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`) is used. In that case, the`authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the + * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`. In GCM mode, the `authTagLength`option is not required but can be used to set the length of the authentication + * tag that will be returned by `getAuthTag()` and defaults to 16 bytes. + * For `chacha20-poly1305`, the `authTagLength` option defaults to 16 bytes. + * + * The `algorithm` is dependent on OpenSSL, examples are `'aes192'`, etc. On + * recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl list -cipher-algorithms` will + * display the available cipher algorithms. + * + * The `key` is the raw key used by the `algorithm` and `iv` is an [initialization vector](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initialization_vector). Both arguments must be `'utf8'` encoded + * strings,`Buffers`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`s. The `key` may optionally be + * a `KeyObject` of type `secret`. If the cipher does not need + * an initialization vector, `iv` may be `null`. + * + * When passing strings for `key` or `iv`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`. + * + * Initialization vectors should be unpredictable and unique; ideally, they will be + * cryptographically random. They do not have to be secret: IVs are typically just + * added to ciphertext messages unencrypted. It may sound contradictory that + * something has to be unpredictable and unique, but does not have to be secret; + * remember that an attacker must not be able to predict ahead of time what a + * given IV will be. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param options `stream.transform` options + */ + function createCipheriv( + algorithm: CipherCCMTypes, + key: CipherKey, + iv: BinaryLike, + options: CipherCCMOptions, + ): CipherCCM; + function createCipheriv( + algorithm: CipherOCBTypes, + key: CipherKey, + iv: BinaryLike, + options: CipherOCBOptions, + ): CipherOCB; + function createCipheriv( + algorithm: CipherGCMTypes, + key: CipherKey, + iv: BinaryLike, + options?: CipherGCMOptions, + ): CipherGCM; + function createCipheriv( + algorithm: CipherChaCha20Poly1305Types, + key: CipherKey, + iv: BinaryLike, + options?: CipherChaCha20Poly1305Options, + ): CipherChaCha20Poly1305; + function createCipheriv( + algorithm: string, + key: CipherKey, + iv: BinaryLike | null, + options?: stream.TransformOptions, + ): Cipher; + /** + * Instances of the `Cipher` class are used to encrypt data. The class can be + * used in one of two ways: + * + * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where plain unencrypted + * data is written to produce encrypted data on the readable side, or + * * Using the `cipher.update()` and `cipher.final()` methods to produce + * the encrypted data. + * + * The {@link createCipher} or {@link createCipheriv} methods are + * used to create `Cipher` instances. `Cipher` objects are not to be created + * directly using the `new` keyword. + * + * Example: Using `Cipher` objects as streams: + * + * ```js + * const { + * scrypt, + * randomFill, + * createCipheriv, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc'; + * const password = 'Password used to generate key'; + * + * // First, we'll generate the key. The key length is dependent on the algorithm. + * // In this case for aes192, it is 24 bytes (192 bits). + * scrypt(password, 'salt', 24, (err, key) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * // Then, we'll generate a random initialization vector + * randomFill(new Uint8Array(16), (err, iv) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * // Once we have the key and iv, we can create and use the cipher... + * const cipher = createCipheriv(algorithm, key, iv); + * + * let encrypted = ''; + * cipher.setEncoding('hex'); + * + * cipher.on('data', (chunk) => encrypted += chunk); + * cipher.on('end', () => console.log(encrypted)); + * + * cipher.write('some clear text data'); + * cipher.end(); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using `Cipher` and piped streams: + * + * ```js + * import { + * createReadStream, + * createWriteStream, + * } from 'node:fs'; + * + * import { + * pipeline, + * } from 'node:stream'; + * + * const { + * scrypt, + * randomFill, + * createCipheriv, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc'; + * const password = 'Password used to generate key'; + * + * // First, we'll generate the key. The key length is dependent on the algorithm. + * // In this case for aes192, it is 24 bytes (192 bits). + * scrypt(password, 'salt', 24, (err, key) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * // Then, we'll generate a random initialization vector + * randomFill(new Uint8Array(16), (err, iv) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * const cipher = createCipheriv(algorithm, key, iv); + * + * const input = createReadStream('test.js'); + * const output = createWriteStream('test.enc'); + * + * pipeline(input, cipher, output, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using the `cipher.update()` and `cipher.final()` methods: + * + * ```js + * const { + * scrypt, + * randomFill, + * createCipheriv, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc'; + * const password = 'Password used to generate key'; + * + * // First, we'll generate the key. The key length is dependent on the algorithm. + * // In this case for aes192, it is 24 bytes (192 bits). + * scrypt(password, 'salt', 24, (err, key) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * // Then, we'll generate a random initialization vector + * randomFill(new Uint8Array(16), (err, iv) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * const cipher = createCipheriv(algorithm, key, iv); + * + * let encrypted = cipher.update('some clear text data', 'utf8', 'hex'); + * encrypted += cipher.final('hex'); + * console.log(encrypted); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.94 + */ + class Cipher extends stream.Transform { + private constructor(); + /** + * Updates the cipher with `data`. If the `inputEncoding` argument is given, + * the `data`argument is a string using the specified encoding. If the `inputEncoding`argument is not given, `data` must be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`. If `data` is a `Buffer`, + * `TypedArray`, or `DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored. + * + * The `outputEncoding` specifies the output format of the enciphered + * data. If the `outputEncoding`is specified, a string using the specified encoding is returned. If no`outputEncoding` is provided, a `Buffer` is returned. + * + * The `cipher.update()` method can be called multiple times with new data until `cipher.final()` is called. Calling `cipher.update()` after `cipher.final()` will result in an error being + * thrown. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the data. + * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + update(data: BinaryLike): NonSharedBuffer; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): NonSharedBuffer; + update(data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, inputEncoding: undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding | undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string; + /** + * Once the `cipher.final()` method has been called, the `Cipher` object can no + * longer be used to encrypt data. Attempts to call `cipher.final()` more than + * once will result in an error being thrown. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value. + * @return Any remaining enciphered contents. If `outputEncoding` is specified, a string is returned. If an `outputEncoding` is not provided, a {@link Buffer} is returned. + */ + final(): NonSharedBuffer; + final(outputEncoding: BufferEncoding): string; + /** + * When using block encryption algorithms, the `Cipher` class will automatically + * add padding to the input data to the appropriate block size. To disable the + * default padding call `cipher.setAutoPadding(false)`. + * + * When `autoPadding` is `false`, the length of the entire input data must be a + * multiple of the cipher's block size or `cipher.final()` will throw an error. + * Disabling automatic padding is useful for non-standard padding, for instance + * using `0x0` instead of PKCS padding. + * + * The `cipher.setAutoPadding()` method must be called before `cipher.final()`. + * @since v0.7.1 + * @param [autoPadding=true] + * @return for method chaining. + */ + setAutoPadding(autoPadding?: boolean): this; + } + interface CipherCCM extends Cipher { + setAAD( + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options: { + plaintextLength: number; + }, + ): this; + getAuthTag(): NonSharedBuffer; + } + interface CipherGCM extends Cipher { + setAAD( + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options?: { + plaintextLength: number; + }, + ): this; + getAuthTag(): NonSharedBuffer; + } + interface CipherOCB extends Cipher { + setAAD( + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options?: { + plaintextLength: number; + }, + ): this; + getAuthTag(): NonSharedBuffer; + } + interface CipherChaCha20Poly1305 extends Cipher { + setAAD( + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options: { + plaintextLength: number; + }, + ): this; + getAuthTag(): NonSharedBuffer; + } + /** + * Creates and returns a `Decipher` object that uses the given `algorithm` and `password` (key). + * + * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a + * cipher in CCM or OCB mode (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`) is used. In that case, the `authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the + * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`. + * For `chacha20-poly1305`, the `authTagLength` option defaults to 16 bytes. + * + * **This function is semantically insecure for all** + * **supported ciphers and fatally flawed for ciphers in counter mode (such as CTR,** + * **GCM, or CCM).** + * + * The implementation of `crypto.createDecipher()` derives keys using the OpenSSL + * function [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man3/EVP_BytesToKey.html) with the digest algorithm set to MD5, one + * iteration, and no salt. The lack of salt allows dictionary attacks as the same + * password always creates the same key. The low iteration count and + * non-cryptographically secure hash algorithm allow passwords to be tested very + * rapidly. + * + * In line with OpenSSL's recommendation to use a more modern algorithm instead of [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man3/EVP_BytesToKey.html) it is recommended that + * developers derive a key and IV on + * their own using {@link scrypt} and to use {@link createDecipheriv} to create the `Decipher` object. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @deprecated Since v10.0.0 - Use {@link createDecipheriv} instead. + * @param options `stream.transform` options + */ + function createDecipher(algorithm: CipherCCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options: CipherCCMOptions): DecipherCCM; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createDecipheriv()` */ + function createDecipher(algorithm: CipherGCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options?: CipherGCMOptions): DecipherGCM; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createDecipheriv()` */ + function createDecipher(algorithm: CipherOCBTypes, password: BinaryLike, options: CipherOCBOptions): DecipherOCB; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createDecipheriv()` */ + function createDecipher( + algorithm: CipherChaCha20Poly1305Types, + password: BinaryLike, + options?: CipherChaCha20Poly1305Options, + ): DecipherChaCha20Poly1305; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createDecipheriv()` */ + function createDecipher(algorithm: string, password: BinaryLike, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Decipher; + /** + * Creates and returns a `Decipher` object that uses the given `algorithm`, `key` and initialization vector (`iv`). + * + * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a + * cipher in CCM or OCB mode (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`) is used. In that case, the `authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the + * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`. In GCM mode, the `authTagLength` option is not required but can be used to restrict accepted authentication tags + * to those with the specified length. + * For `chacha20-poly1305`, the `authTagLength` option defaults to 16 bytes. + * + * The `algorithm` is dependent on OpenSSL, examples are `'aes192'`, etc. On + * recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl list -cipher-algorithms` will + * display the available cipher algorithms. + * + * The `key` is the raw key used by the `algorithm` and `iv` is an [initialization vector](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initialization_vector). Both arguments must be `'utf8'` encoded + * strings,`Buffers`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`s. The `key` may optionally be + * a `KeyObject` of type `secret`. If the cipher does not need + * an initialization vector, `iv` may be `null`. + * + * When passing strings for `key` or `iv`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`. + * + * Initialization vectors should be unpredictable and unique; ideally, they will be + * cryptographically random. They do not have to be secret: IVs are typically just + * added to ciphertext messages unencrypted. It may sound contradictory that + * something has to be unpredictable and unique, but does not have to be secret; + * remember that an attacker must not be able to predict ahead of time what a given + * IV will be. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param options `stream.transform` options + */ + function createDecipheriv( + algorithm: CipherCCMTypes, + key: CipherKey, + iv: BinaryLike, + options: CipherCCMOptions, + ): DecipherCCM; + function createDecipheriv( + algorithm: CipherOCBTypes, + key: CipherKey, + iv: BinaryLike, + options: CipherOCBOptions, + ): DecipherOCB; + function createDecipheriv( + algorithm: CipherGCMTypes, + key: CipherKey, + iv: BinaryLike, + options?: CipherGCMOptions, + ): DecipherGCM; + function createDecipheriv( + algorithm: CipherChaCha20Poly1305Types, + key: CipherKey, + iv: BinaryLike, + options?: CipherChaCha20Poly1305Options, + ): DecipherChaCha20Poly1305; + function createDecipheriv( + algorithm: string, + key: CipherKey, + iv: BinaryLike | null, + options?: stream.TransformOptions, + ): Decipher; + /** + * Instances of the `Decipher` class are used to decrypt data. The class can be + * used in one of two ways: + * + * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where plain encrypted + * data is written to produce unencrypted data on the readable side, or + * * Using the `decipher.update()` and `decipher.final()` methods to + * produce the unencrypted data. + * + * The {@link createDecipher} or {@link createDecipheriv} methods are + * used to create `Decipher` instances. `Decipher` objects are not to be created + * directly using the `new` keyword. + * + * Example: Using `Decipher` objects as streams: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * const { + * scryptSync, + * createDecipheriv, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc'; + * const password = 'Password used to generate key'; + * // Key length is dependent on the algorithm. In this case for aes192, it is + * // 24 bytes (192 bits). + * // Use the async `crypto.scrypt()` instead. + * const key = scryptSync(password, 'salt', 24); + * // The IV is usually passed along with the ciphertext. + * const iv = Buffer.alloc(16, 0); // Initialization vector. + * + * const decipher = createDecipheriv(algorithm, key, iv); + * + * let decrypted = ''; + * decipher.on('readable', () => { + * let chunk; + * while (null !== (chunk = decipher.read())) { + * decrypted += chunk.toString('utf8'); + * } + * }); + * decipher.on('end', () => { + * console.log(decrypted); + * // Prints: some clear text data + * }); + * + * // Encrypted with same algorithm, key and iv. + * const encrypted = + * 'e5f79c5915c02171eec6b212d5520d44480993d7d622a7c4c2da32f6efda0ffa'; + * decipher.write(encrypted, 'hex'); + * decipher.end(); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using `Decipher` and piped streams: + * + * ```js + * import { + * createReadStream, + * createWriteStream, + * } from 'node:fs'; + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * const { + * scryptSync, + * createDecipheriv, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc'; + * const password = 'Password used to generate key'; + * // Use the async `crypto.scrypt()` instead. + * const key = scryptSync(password, 'salt', 24); + * // The IV is usually passed along with the ciphertext. + * const iv = Buffer.alloc(16, 0); // Initialization vector. + * + * const decipher = createDecipheriv(algorithm, key, iv); + * + * const input = createReadStream('test.enc'); + * const output = createWriteStream('test.js'); + * + * input.pipe(decipher).pipe(output); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using the `decipher.update()` and `decipher.final()` methods: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * const { + * scryptSync, + * createDecipheriv, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc'; + * const password = 'Password used to generate key'; + * // Use the async `crypto.scrypt()` instead. + * const key = scryptSync(password, 'salt', 24); + * // The IV is usually passed along with the ciphertext. + * const iv = Buffer.alloc(16, 0); // Initialization vector. + * + * const decipher = createDecipheriv(algorithm, key, iv); + * + * // Encrypted using same algorithm, key and iv. + * const encrypted = + * 'e5f79c5915c02171eec6b212d5520d44480993d7d622a7c4c2da32f6efda0ffa'; + * let decrypted = decipher.update(encrypted, 'hex', 'utf8'); + * decrypted += decipher.final('utf8'); + * console.log(decrypted); + * // Prints: some clear text data + * ``` + * @since v0.1.94 + */ + class Decipher extends stream.Transform { + private constructor(); + /** + * Updates the decipher with `data`. If the `inputEncoding` argument is given, + * the `data` argument is a string using the specified encoding. If the `inputEncoding` argument is not given, `data` must be a `Buffer`. If `data` is a `Buffer` then `inputEncoding` is + * ignored. + * + * The `outputEncoding` specifies the output format of the enciphered + * data. If the `outputEncoding` is specified, a string using the specified encoding is returned. If no `outputEncoding` is provided, a `Buffer` is returned. + * + * The `decipher.update()` method can be called multiple times with new data until `decipher.final()` is called. Calling `decipher.update()` after `decipher.final()` will result in an error + * being thrown. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string. + * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + update(data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): NonSharedBuffer; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): NonSharedBuffer; + update(data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, inputEncoding: undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding | undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string; + /** + * Once the `decipher.final()` method has been called, the `Decipher` object can + * no longer be used to decrypt data. Attempts to call `decipher.final()` more + * than once will result in an error being thrown. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value. + * @return Any remaining deciphered contents. If `outputEncoding` is specified, a string is returned. If an `outputEncoding` is not provided, a {@link Buffer} is returned. + */ + final(): NonSharedBuffer; + final(outputEncoding: BufferEncoding): string; + /** + * When data has been encrypted without standard block padding, calling `decipher.setAutoPadding(false)` will disable automatic padding to prevent `decipher.final()` from checking for and + * removing padding. + * + * Turning auto padding off will only work if the input data's length is a + * multiple of the ciphers block size. + * + * The `decipher.setAutoPadding()` method must be called before `decipher.final()`. + * @since v0.7.1 + * @param [autoPadding=true] + * @return for method chaining. + */ + setAutoPadding(auto_padding?: boolean): this; + } + interface DecipherCCM extends Decipher { + setAuthTag(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): this; + setAAD( + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options: { + plaintextLength: number; + }, + ): this; + } + interface DecipherGCM extends Decipher { + setAuthTag(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): this; + setAAD( + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options?: { + plaintextLength: number; + }, + ): this; + } + interface DecipherOCB extends Decipher { + setAuthTag(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): this; + setAAD( + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options?: { + plaintextLength: number; + }, + ): this; + } + interface DecipherChaCha20Poly1305 extends Decipher { + setAuthTag(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): this; + setAAD( + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options: { + plaintextLength: number; + }, + ): this; + } + interface PrivateKeyInput { + key: string | Buffer; + format?: KeyFormat | undefined; + type?: "pkcs1" | "pkcs8" | "sec1" | undefined; + passphrase?: string | Buffer | undefined; + encoding?: string | undefined; + } + interface PublicKeyInput { + key: string | Buffer; + format?: KeyFormat | undefined; + type?: "pkcs1" | "spki" | undefined; + encoding?: string | undefined; + } + /** + * Asynchronously generates a new random secret key of the given `length`. The `type` will determine which validations will be performed on the `length`. + * + * ```js + * const { + * generateKey, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * generateKey('hmac', { length: 512 }, (err, key) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(key.export().toString('hex')); // 46e..........620 + * }); + * ``` + * + * The size of a generated HMAC key should not exceed the block size of the + * underlying hash function. See {@link createHmac} for more information. + * @since v15.0.0 + * @param type The intended use of the generated secret key. Currently accepted values are `'hmac'` and `'aes'`. + */ + function generateKey( + type: "hmac" | "aes", + options: { + length: number; + }, + callback: (err: Error | null, key: KeyObject) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Synchronously generates a new random secret key of the given `length`. The `type` will determine which validations will be performed on the `length`. + * + * ```js + * const { + * generateKeySync, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const key = generateKeySync('hmac', { length: 512 }); + * console.log(key.export().toString('hex')); // e89..........41e + * ``` + * + * The size of a generated HMAC key should not exceed the block size of the + * underlying hash function. See {@link createHmac} for more information. + * @since v15.0.0 + * @param type The intended use of the generated secret key. Currently accepted values are `'hmac'` and `'aes'`. + */ + function generateKeySync( + type: "hmac" | "aes", + options: { + length: number; + }, + ): KeyObject; + interface JsonWebKeyInput { + key: JsonWebKey; + format: "jwk"; + } + /** + * Creates and returns a new key object containing a private key. If `key` is a + * string or `Buffer`, `format` is assumed to be `'pem'`; otherwise, `key` must be an object with the properties described above. + * + * If the private key is encrypted, a `passphrase` must be specified. The length + * of the passphrase is limited to 1024 bytes. + * @since v11.6.0 + */ + function createPrivateKey(key: PrivateKeyInput | string | Buffer | JsonWebKeyInput): KeyObject; + /** + * Creates and returns a new key object containing a public key. If `key` is a + * string or `Buffer`, `format` is assumed to be `'pem'`; if `key` is a `KeyObject` with type `'private'`, the public key is derived from the given private key; + * otherwise, `key` must be an object with the properties described above. + * + * If the format is `'pem'`, the `'key'` may also be an X.509 certificate. + * + * Because public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may be + * passed instead of a public key. In that case, this function behaves as if {@link createPrivateKey} had been called, except that the type of the + * returned `KeyObject` will be `'public'` and that the private key cannot be + * extracted from the returned `KeyObject`. Similarly, if a `KeyObject` with type `'private'` is given, a new `KeyObject` with type `'public'` will be returned + * and it will be impossible to extract the private key from the returned object. + * @since v11.6.0 + */ + function createPublicKey(key: PublicKeyInput | string | Buffer | KeyObject | JsonWebKeyInput): KeyObject; + /** + * Creates and returns a new key object containing a secret key for symmetric + * encryption or `Hmac`. + * @since v11.6.0 + * @param encoding The string encoding when `key` is a string. + */ + function createSecretKey(key: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): KeyObject; + function createSecretKey(key: string, encoding: BufferEncoding): KeyObject; + /** + * Creates and returns a `Sign` object that uses the given `algorithm`. Use {@link getHashes} to obtain the names of the available digest algorithms. + * Optional `options` argument controls the `stream.Writable` behavior. + * + * In some cases, a `Sign` instance can be created using the name of a signature + * algorithm, such as `'RSA-SHA256'`, instead of a digest algorithm. This will use + * the corresponding digest algorithm. This does not work for all signature + * algorithms, such as `'ecdsa-with-SHA256'`, so it is best to always use digest + * algorithm names. + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param options `stream.Writable` options + */ + function createSign(algorithm: string, options?: stream.WritableOptions): Sign; + type DSAEncoding = "der" | "ieee-p1363"; + interface SigningOptions { + /** + * @see crypto.constants.RSA_PKCS1_PADDING + */ + padding?: number | undefined; + saltLength?: number | undefined; + dsaEncoding?: DSAEncoding | undefined; + } + interface SignPrivateKeyInput extends PrivateKeyInput, SigningOptions {} + interface SignKeyObjectInput extends SigningOptions { + key: KeyObject; + } + interface SignJsonWebKeyInput extends JsonWebKeyInput, SigningOptions {} + interface VerifyPublicKeyInput extends PublicKeyInput, SigningOptions {} + interface VerifyKeyObjectInput extends SigningOptions { + key: KeyObject; + } + interface VerifyJsonWebKeyInput extends JsonWebKeyInput, SigningOptions {} + type KeyLike = string | Buffer | KeyObject; + /** + * The `Sign` class is a utility for generating signatures. It can be used in one + * of two ways: + * + * * As a writable `stream`, where data to be signed is written and the `sign.sign()` method is used to generate and return the signature, or + * * Using the `sign.update()` and `sign.sign()` methods to produce the + * signature. + * + * The {@link createSign} method is used to create `Sign` instances. The + * argument is the string name of the hash function to use. `Sign` objects are not + * to be created directly using the `new` keyword. + * + * Example: Using `Sign` and `Verify` objects as streams: + * + * ```js + * const { + * generateKeyPairSync, + * createSign, + * createVerify, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const { privateKey, publicKey } = generateKeyPairSync('ec', { + * namedCurve: 'sect239k1', + * }); + * + * const sign = createSign('SHA256'); + * sign.write('some data to sign'); + * sign.end(); + * const signature = sign.sign(privateKey, 'hex'); + * + * const verify = createVerify('SHA256'); + * verify.write('some data to sign'); + * verify.end(); + * console.log(verify.verify(publicKey, signature, 'hex')); + * // Prints: true + * ``` + * + * Example: Using the `sign.update()` and `verify.update()` methods: + * + * ```js + * const { + * generateKeyPairSync, + * createSign, + * createVerify, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const { privateKey, publicKey } = generateKeyPairSync('rsa', { + * modulusLength: 2048, + * }); + * + * const sign = createSign('SHA256'); + * sign.update('some data to sign'); + * sign.end(); + * const signature = sign.sign(privateKey); + * + * const verify = createVerify('SHA256'); + * verify.update('some data to sign'); + * verify.end(); + * console.log(verify.verify(publicKey, signature)); + * // Prints: true + * ``` + * @since v0.1.92 + */ + class Sign extends stream.Writable { + private constructor(); + /** + * Updates the `Sign` content with the given `data`, the encoding of which + * is given in `inputEncoding`. + * If `encoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an + * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored. + * + * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed. + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string. + */ + update(data: BinaryLike): this; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): this; + /** + * Calculates the signature on all the data passed through using either `sign.update()` or `sign.write()`. + * + * If `privateKey` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `privateKey` had been passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an + * object, the following additional properties can be passed: + * + * If `outputEncoding` is provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * + * The `Sign` object can not be again used after `sign.sign()` method has been + * called. Multiple calls to `sign.sign()` will result in an error being thrown. + * @since v0.1.92 + */ + sign(privateKey: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput | SignJsonWebKeyInput): NonSharedBuffer; + sign( + privateKey: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput | SignJsonWebKeyInput, + outputFormat: BinaryToTextEncoding, + ): string; + } + /** + * Creates and returns a `Verify` object that uses the given algorithm. + * Use {@link getHashes} to obtain an array of names of the available + * signing algorithms. Optional `options` argument controls the `stream.Writable` behavior. + * + * In some cases, a `Verify` instance can be created using the name of a signature + * algorithm, such as `'RSA-SHA256'`, instead of a digest algorithm. This will use + * the corresponding digest algorithm. This does not work for all signature + * algorithms, such as `'ecdsa-with-SHA256'`, so it is best to always use digest + * algorithm names. + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param options `stream.Writable` options + */ + function createVerify(algorithm: string, options?: stream.WritableOptions): Verify; + /** + * The `Verify` class is a utility for verifying signatures. It can be used in one + * of two ways: + * + * * As a writable `stream` where written data is used to validate against the + * supplied signature, or + * * Using the `verify.update()` and `verify.verify()` methods to verify + * the signature. + * + * The {@link createVerify} method is used to create `Verify` instances. `Verify` objects are not to be created directly using the `new` keyword. + * + * See `Sign` for examples. + * @since v0.1.92 + */ + class Verify extends stream.Writable { + private constructor(); + /** + * Updates the `Verify` content with the given `data`, the encoding of which + * is given in `inputEncoding`. + * If `inputEncoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an + * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored. + * + * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed. + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string. + */ + update(data: BinaryLike): Verify; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Verify; + /** + * Verifies the provided data using the given `object` and `signature`. + * + * If `object` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `object` had been passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an + * object, the following additional properties can be passed: + * + * The `signature` argument is the previously calculated signature for the data, in + * the `signatureEncoding`. + * If a `signatureEncoding` is specified, the `signature` is expected to be a + * string; otherwise `signature` is expected to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`. + * + * The `verify` object can not be used again after `verify.verify()` has been + * called. Multiple calls to `verify.verify()` will result in an error being + * thrown. + * + * Because public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may + * be passed instead of a public key. + * @since v0.1.92 + */ + verify( + object: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput | VerifyJsonWebKeyInput, + signature: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + ): boolean; + verify( + object: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput | VerifyJsonWebKeyInput, + signature: string, + signature_format?: BinaryToTextEncoding, + ): boolean; + } + /** + * Creates a `DiffieHellman` key exchange object using the supplied `prime` and an + * optional specific `generator`. + * + * The `generator` argument can be a number, string, or `Buffer`. If `generator` is not specified, the value `2` is used. + * + * If `primeEncoding` is specified, `prime` is expected to be a string; otherwise + * a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` is expected. + * + * If `generatorEncoding` is specified, `generator` is expected to be a string; + * otherwise a number, `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` is expected. + * @since v0.11.12 + * @param primeEncoding The `encoding` of the `prime` string. + * @param [generator=2] + * @param generatorEncoding The `encoding` of the `generator` string. + */ + function createDiffieHellman(primeLength: number, generator?: number): DiffieHellman; + function createDiffieHellman( + prime: ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + generator?: number | ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + ): DiffieHellman; + function createDiffieHellman( + prime: ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + generator: string, + generatorEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, + ): DiffieHellman; + function createDiffieHellman( + prime: string, + primeEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, + generator?: number | ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + ): DiffieHellman; + function createDiffieHellman( + prime: string, + primeEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, + generator: string, + generatorEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, + ): DiffieHellman; + /** + * The `DiffieHellman` class is a utility for creating Diffie-Hellman key + * exchanges. + * + * Instances of the `DiffieHellman` class can be created using the {@link createDiffieHellman} function. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * + * const { + * createDiffieHellman, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * // Generate Alice's keys... + * const alice = createDiffieHellman(2048); + * const aliceKey = alice.generateKeys(); + * + * // Generate Bob's keys... + * const bob = createDiffieHellman(alice.getPrime(), alice.getGenerator()); + * const bobKey = bob.generateKeys(); + * + * // Exchange and generate the secret... + * const aliceSecret = alice.computeSecret(bobKey); + * const bobSecret = bob.computeSecret(aliceKey); + * + * // OK + * assert.strictEqual(aliceSecret.toString('hex'), bobSecret.toString('hex')); + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + */ + class DiffieHellman { + private constructor(); + /** + * Generates private and public Diffie-Hellman key values unless they have been + * generated or computed already, and returns + * the public key in the specified `encoding`. This key should be + * transferred to the other party. + * If `encoding` is provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * + * This function is a thin wrapper around [`DH_generate_key()`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man3/DH_generate_key.html). In particular, + * once a private key has been generated or set, calling this function only updates + * the public key but does not generate a new private key. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + generateKeys(): NonSharedBuffer; + generateKeys(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + /** + * Computes the shared secret using `otherPublicKey` as the other + * party's public key and returns the computed shared secret. The supplied + * key is interpreted using the specified `inputEncoding`, and secret is + * encoded using specified `outputEncoding`. + * If the `inputEncoding` is not + * provided, `otherPublicKey` is expected to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`. + * + * If `outputEncoding` is given a string is returned; otherwise, a `Buffer` is returned. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of an `otherPublicKey` string. + * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + computeSecret( + otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + inputEncoding?: null, + outputEncoding?: null, + ): NonSharedBuffer; + computeSecret( + otherPublicKey: string, + inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, + outputEncoding?: null, + ): NonSharedBuffer; + computeSecret( + otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + inputEncoding: null, + outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, + ): string; + computeSecret( + otherPublicKey: string, + inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, + outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, + ): string; + /** + * Returns the Diffie-Hellman prime in the specified `encoding`. + * If `encoding` is provided a string is + * returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + getPrime(): NonSharedBuffer; + getPrime(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + /** + * Returns the Diffie-Hellman generator in the specified `encoding`. + * If `encoding` is provided a string is + * returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + getGenerator(): NonSharedBuffer; + getGenerator(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + /** + * Returns the Diffie-Hellman public key in the specified `encoding`. + * If `encoding` is provided a + * string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + getPublicKey(): NonSharedBuffer; + getPublicKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + /** + * Returns the Diffie-Hellman private key in the specified `encoding`. + * If `encoding` is provided a + * string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + getPrivateKey(): NonSharedBuffer; + getPrivateKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + /** + * Sets the Diffie-Hellman public key. If the `encoding` argument is provided, `publicKey` is expected + * to be a string. If no `encoding` is provided, `publicKey` is expected + * to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `publicKey` string. + */ + setPublicKey(publicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void; + setPublicKey(publicKey: string, encoding: BufferEncoding): void; + /** + * Sets the Diffie-Hellman private key. If the `encoding` argument is provided,`privateKey` is expected + * to be a string. If no `encoding` is provided, `privateKey` is expected + * to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`. + * + * This function does not automatically compute the associated public key. Either `diffieHellman.setPublicKey()` or `diffieHellman.generateKeys()` can be + * used to manually provide the public key or to automatically derive it. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `privateKey` string. + */ + setPrivateKey(privateKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void; + setPrivateKey(privateKey: string, encoding: BufferEncoding): void; + /** + * A bit field containing any warnings and/or errors resulting from a check + * performed during initialization of the `DiffieHellman` object. + * + * The following values are valid for this property (as defined in `node:constants` module): + * + * * `DH_CHECK_P_NOT_SAFE_PRIME` + * * `DH_CHECK_P_NOT_PRIME` + * * `DH_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_GENERATOR` + * * `DH_NOT_SUITABLE_GENERATOR` + * @since v0.11.12 + */ + verifyError: number; + } + /** + * The `DiffieHellmanGroup` class takes a well-known modp group as its argument. + * It works the same as `DiffieHellman`, except that it does not allow changing its keys after creation. + * In other words, it does not implement `setPublicKey()` or `setPrivateKey()` methods. + * + * ```js + * const { createDiffieHellmanGroup } = await import('node:crypto'); + * const dh = createDiffieHellmanGroup('modp1'); + * ``` + * The name (e.g. `'modp1'`) is taken from [RFC 2412](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2412.txt) (modp1 and 2) and [RFC 3526](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3526.txt): + * ```bash + * $ perl -ne 'print "$1\n" if /"(modp\d+)"/' src/node_crypto_groups.h + * modp1 # 768 bits + * modp2 # 1024 bits + * modp5 # 1536 bits + * modp14 # 2048 bits + * modp15 # etc. + * modp16 + * modp17 + * modp18 + * ``` + * @since v0.7.5 + */ + const DiffieHellmanGroup: DiffieHellmanGroupConstructor; + interface DiffieHellmanGroupConstructor { + new(name: string): DiffieHellmanGroup; + (name: string): DiffieHellmanGroup; + readonly prototype: DiffieHellmanGroup; + } + type DiffieHellmanGroup = Omit; + /** + * Creates a predefined `DiffieHellmanGroup` key exchange object. The + * supported groups are listed in the documentation for `DiffieHellmanGroup`. + * + * The returned object mimics the interface of objects created by {@link createDiffieHellman}, but will not allow changing + * the keys (with `diffieHellman.setPublicKey()`, for example). The + * advantage of using this method is that the parties do not have to + * generate nor exchange a group modulus beforehand, saving both processor + * and communication time. + * + * Example (obtaining a shared secret): + * + * ```js + * const { + * getDiffieHellman, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * const alice = getDiffieHellman('modp14'); + * const bob = getDiffieHellman('modp14'); + * + * alice.generateKeys(); + * bob.generateKeys(); + * + * const aliceSecret = alice.computeSecret(bob.getPublicKey(), null, 'hex'); + * const bobSecret = bob.computeSecret(alice.getPublicKey(), null, 'hex'); + * + * // aliceSecret and bobSecret should be the same + * console.log(aliceSecret === bobSecret); + * ``` + * @since v0.7.5 + */ + function getDiffieHellman(groupName: string): DiffieHellmanGroup; + /** + * An alias for {@link getDiffieHellman} + * @since v0.9.3 + */ + function createDiffieHellmanGroup(name: string): DiffieHellmanGroup; + /** + * Provides an asynchronous Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2 (PBKDF2) + * implementation. A selected HMAC digest algorithm specified by `digest` is + * applied to derive a key of the requested byte length (`keylen`) from the `password`, `salt` and `iterations`. + * + * The supplied `callback` function is called with two arguments: `err` and `derivedKey`. If an error occurs while deriving the key, `err` will be set; + * otherwise `err` will be `null`. By default, the successfully generated `derivedKey` will be passed to the callback as a `Buffer`. An error will be + * thrown if any of the input arguments specify invalid values or types. + * + * The `iterations` argument must be a number set as high as possible. The + * higher the number of iterations, the more secure the derived key will be, + * but will take a longer amount of time to complete. + * + * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is + * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details. + * + * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`. + * + * ```js + * const { + * pbkdf2, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * pbkdf2('secret', 'salt', 100000, 64, 'sha512', (err, derivedKey) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae' + * }); + * ``` + * + * An array of supported digest functions can be retrieved using {@link getHashes}. + * + * This API uses libuv's threadpool, which can have surprising and + * negative performance implications for some applications; see the `UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE` documentation for more information. + * @since v0.5.5 + */ + function pbkdf2( + password: BinaryLike, + salt: BinaryLike, + iterations: number, + keylen: number, + digest: string, + callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Provides a synchronous Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2 (PBKDF2) + * implementation. A selected HMAC digest algorithm specified by `digest` is + * applied to derive a key of the requested byte length (`keylen`) from the `password`, `salt` and `iterations`. + * + * If an error occurs an `Error` will be thrown, otherwise the derived key will be + * returned as a `Buffer`. + * + * The `iterations` argument must be a number set as high as possible. The + * higher the number of iterations, the more secure the derived key will be, + * but will take a longer amount of time to complete. + * + * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is + * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details. + * + * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`. + * + * ```js + * const { + * pbkdf2Sync, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const key = pbkdf2Sync('secret', 'salt', 100000, 64, 'sha512'); + * console.log(key.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae' + * ``` + * + * An array of supported digest functions can be retrieved using {@link getHashes}. + * @since v0.9.3 + */ + function pbkdf2Sync( + password: BinaryLike, + salt: BinaryLike, + iterations: number, + keylen: number, + digest: string, + ): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * Generates cryptographically strong pseudorandom data. The `size` argument + * is a number indicating the number of bytes to generate. + * + * If a `callback` function is provided, the bytes are generated asynchronously + * and the `callback` function is invoked with two arguments: `err` and `buf`. + * If an error occurs, `err` will be an `Error` object; otherwise it is `null`. The `buf` argument is a `Buffer` containing the generated bytes. + * + * ```js + * // Asynchronous + * const { + * randomBytes, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * randomBytes(256, (err, buf) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(`${buf.length} bytes of random data: ${buf.toString('hex')}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * If the `callback` function is not provided, the random bytes are generated + * synchronously and returned as a `Buffer`. An error will be thrown if + * there is a problem generating the bytes. + * + * ```js + * // Synchronous + * const { + * randomBytes, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const buf = randomBytes(256); + * console.log( + * `${buf.length} bytes of random data: ${buf.toString('hex')}`); + * ``` + * + * The `crypto.randomBytes()` method will not complete until there is + * sufficient entropy available. + * This should normally never take longer than a few milliseconds. The only time + * when generating the random bytes may conceivably block for a longer period of + * time is right after boot, when the whole system is still low on entropy. + * + * This API uses libuv's threadpool, which can have surprising and + * negative performance implications for some applications; see the `UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE` documentation for more information. + * + * The asynchronous version of `crypto.randomBytes()` is carried out in a single + * threadpool request. To minimize threadpool task length variation, partition + * large `randomBytes` requests when doing so as part of fulfilling a client + * request. + * @since v0.5.8 + * @param size The number of bytes to generate. The `size` must not be larger than `2**31 - 1`. + * @return if the `callback` function is not provided. + */ + function randomBytes(size: number): NonSharedBuffer; + function randomBytes(size: number, callback: (err: Error | null, buf: NonSharedBuffer) => void): void; + function pseudoRandomBytes(size: number): NonSharedBuffer; + function pseudoRandomBytes(size: number, callback: (err: Error | null, buf: NonSharedBuffer) => void): void; + /** + * Return a random integer `n` such that `min <= n < max`. This + * implementation avoids [modulo bias](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher%E2%80%93Yates_shuffle#Modulo_bias). + * + * The range (`max - min`) must be less than 2**48. `min` and `max` must + * be [safe integers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/isSafeInteger). + * + * If the `callback` function is not provided, the random integer is + * generated synchronously. + * + * ```js + * // Asynchronous + * const { + * randomInt, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * randomInt(3, (err, n) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(`Random number chosen from (0, 1, 2): ${n}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * ```js + * // Synchronous + * const { + * randomInt, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const n = randomInt(3); + * console.log(`Random number chosen from (0, 1, 2): ${n}`); + * ``` + * + * ```js + * // With `min` argument + * const { + * randomInt, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const n = randomInt(1, 7); + * console.log(`The dice rolled: ${n}`); + * ``` + * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0 + * @param [min=0] Start of random range (inclusive). + * @param max End of random range (exclusive). + * @param callback `function(err, n) {}`. + */ + function randomInt(max: number): number; + function randomInt(min: number, max: number): number; + function randomInt(max: number, callback: (err: Error | null, value: number) => void): void; + function randomInt(min: number, max: number, callback: (err: Error | null, value: number) => void): void; + /** + * Synchronous version of {@link randomFill}. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * const { randomFillSync } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(10); + * console.log(randomFillSync(buf).toString('hex')); + * + * randomFillSync(buf, 5); + * console.log(buf.toString('hex')); + * + * // The above is equivalent to the following: + * randomFillSync(buf, 5, 5); + * console.log(buf.toString('hex')); + * ``` + * + * Any `ArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray` or `DataView` instance may be passed as`buffer`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * const { randomFillSync } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const a = new Uint32Array(10); + * console.log(Buffer.from(randomFillSync(a).buffer, + * a.byteOffset, a.byteLength).toString('hex')); + * + * const b = new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(10)); + * console.log(Buffer.from(randomFillSync(b).buffer, + * b.byteOffset, b.byteLength).toString('hex')); + * + * const c = new ArrayBuffer(10); + * console.log(Buffer.from(randomFillSync(c)).toString('hex')); + * ``` + * @since v7.10.0, v6.13.0 + * @param buffer Must be supplied. The size of the provided `buffer` must not be larger than `2**31 - 1`. + * @param [offset=0] + * @param [size=buffer.length - offset] + * @return The object passed as `buffer` argument. + */ + function randomFillSync(buffer: T, offset?: number, size?: number): T; + /** + * This function is similar to {@link randomBytes} but requires the first + * argument to be a `Buffer` that will be filled. It also + * requires that a callback is passed in. + * + * If the `callback` function is not provided, an error will be thrown. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * const { randomFill } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(10); + * randomFill(buf, (err, buf) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(buf.toString('hex')); + * }); + * + * randomFill(buf, 5, (err, buf) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(buf.toString('hex')); + * }); + * + * // The above is equivalent to the following: + * randomFill(buf, 5, 5, (err, buf) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(buf.toString('hex')); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Any `ArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` instance may be passed as `buffer`. + * + * While this includes instances of `Float32Array` and `Float64Array`, this + * function should not be used to generate random floating-point numbers. The + * result may contain `+Infinity`, `-Infinity`, and `NaN`, and even if the array + * contains finite numbers only, they are not drawn from a uniform random + * distribution and have no meaningful lower or upper bounds. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * const { randomFill } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const a = new Uint32Array(10); + * randomFill(a, (err, buf) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(Buffer.from(buf.buffer, buf.byteOffset, buf.byteLength) + * .toString('hex')); + * }); + * + * const b = new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(10)); + * randomFill(b, (err, buf) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(Buffer.from(buf.buffer, buf.byteOffset, buf.byteLength) + * .toString('hex')); + * }); + * + * const c = new ArrayBuffer(10); + * randomFill(c, (err, buf) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(Buffer.from(buf).toString('hex')); + * }); + * ``` + * + * This API uses libuv's threadpool, which can have surprising and + * negative performance implications for some applications; see the `UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE` documentation for more information. + * + * The asynchronous version of `crypto.randomFill()` is carried out in a single + * threadpool request. To minimize threadpool task length variation, partition + * large `randomFill` requests when doing so as part of fulfilling a client + * request. + * @since v7.10.0, v6.13.0 + * @param buffer Must be supplied. The size of the provided `buffer` must not be larger than `2**31 - 1`. + * @param [offset=0] + * @param [size=buffer.length - offset] + * @param callback `function(err, buf) {}`. + */ + function randomFill( + buffer: T, + callback: (err: Error | null, buf: T) => void, + ): void; + function randomFill( + buffer: T, + offset: number, + callback: (err: Error | null, buf: T) => void, + ): void; + function randomFill( + buffer: T, + offset: number, + size: number, + callback: (err: Error | null, buf: T) => void, + ): void; + interface ScryptOptions { + cost?: number | undefined; + blockSize?: number | undefined; + parallelization?: number | undefined; + N?: number | undefined; + r?: number | undefined; + p?: number | undefined; + maxmem?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Provides an asynchronous [scrypt](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrypt) implementation. Scrypt is a password-based + * key derivation function that is designed to be expensive computationally and + * memory-wise in order to make brute-force attacks unrewarding. + * + * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is + * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details. + * + * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`. + * + * The `callback` function is called with two arguments: `err` and `derivedKey`. `err` is an exception object when key derivation fails, otherwise `err` is `null`. `derivedKey` is passed to the + * callback as a `Buffer`. + * + * An exception is thrown when any of the input arguments specify invalid values + * or types. + * + * ```js + * const { + * scrypt, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * // Using the factory defaults. + * scrypt('password', 'salt', 64, (err, derivedKey) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae' + * }); + * // Using a custom N parameter. Must be a power of two. + * scrypt('password', 'salt', 64, { N: 1024 }, (err, derivedKey) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...aa39b34' + * }); + * ``` + * @since v10.5.0 + */ + function scrypt( + password: BinaryLike, + salt: BinaryLike, + keylen: number, + callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function scrypt( + password: BinaryLike, + salt: BinaryLike, + keylen: number, + options: ScryptOptions, + callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Provides a synchronous [scrypt](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrypt) implementation. Scrypt is a password-based + * key derivation function that is designed to be expensive computationally and + * memory-wise in order to make brute-force attacks unrewarding. + * + * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is + * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details. + * + * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`. + * + * An exception is thrown when key derivation fails, otherwise the derived key is + * returned as a `Buffer`. + * + * An exception is thrown when any of the input arguments specify invalid values + * or types. + * + * ```js + * const { + * scryptSync, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * // Using the factory defaults. + * + * const key1 = scryptSync('password', 'salt', 64); + * console.log(key1.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae' + * // Using a custom N parameter. Must be a power of two. + * const key2 = scryptSync('password', 'salt', 64, { N: 1024 }); + * console.log(key2.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...aa39b34' + * ``` + * @since v10.5.0 + */ + function scryptSync( + password: BinaryLike, + salt: BinaryLike, + keylen: number, + options?: ScryptOptions, + ): NonSharedBuffer; + interface RsaPublicKey { + key: KeyLike; + padding?: number | undefined; + } + interface RsaPrivateKey { + key: KeyLike; + passphrase?: string | undefined; + /** + * @default 'sha1' + */ + oaepHash?: string | undefined; + oaepLabel?: NodeJS.TypedArray | undefined; + padding?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Encrypts the content of `buffer` with `key` and returns a new `Buffer` with encrypted content. The returned data can be decrypted using + * the corresponding private key, for example using {@link privateDecrypt}. + * + * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `key` had been passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an + * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses `RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING`. + * + * Because RSA public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may + * be passed instead of a public key. + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + function publicEncrypt( + key: RsaPublicKey | RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + ): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * Decrypts `buffer` with `key`.`buffer` was previously encrypted using + * the corresponding private key, for example using {@link privateEncrypt}. + * + * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `key` had been passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an + * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses `RSA_PKCS1_PADDING`. + * + * Because RSA public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may + * be passed instead of a public key. + * @since v1.1.0 + */ + function publicDecrypt( + key: RsaPublicKey | RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + ): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * Decrypts `buffer` with `privateKey`. `buffer` was previously encrypted using + * the corresponding public key, for example using {@link publicEncrypt}. + * + * If `privateKey` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `privateKey` had been passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an + * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses `RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING`. + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + function privateDecrypt(privateKey: RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * Encrypts `buffer` with `privateKey`. The returned data can be decrypted using + * the corresponding public key, for example using {@link publicDecrypt}. + * + * If `privateKey` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `privateKey` had been passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an + * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses `RSA_PKCS1_PADDING`. + * @since v1.1.0 + */ + function privateEncrypt(privateKey: RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * ```js + * const { + * getCiphers, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * console.log(getCiphers()); // ['aes-128-cbc', 'aes-128-ccm', ...] + * ``` + * @since v0.9.3 + * @return An array with the names of the supported cipher algorithms. + */ + function getCiphers(): string[]; + /** + * ```js + * const { + * getCurves, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * console.log(getCurves()); // ['Oakley-EC2N-3', 'Oakley-EC2N-4', ...] + * ``` + * @since v2.3.0 + * @return An array with the names of the supported elliptic curves. + */ + function getCurves(): string[]; + /** + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return `1` if and only if a FIPS compliant crypto provider is currently in use, `0` otherwise. A future semver-major release may change the return type of this API to a {boolean}. + */ + function getFips(): 1 | 0; + /** + * Enables the FIPS compliant crypto provider in a FIPS-enabled Node.js build. + * Throws an error if FIPS mode is not available. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param bool `true` to enable FIPS mode. + */ + function setFips(bool: boolean): void; + /** + * ```js + * const { + * getHashes, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * console.log(getHashes()); // ['DSA', 'DSA-SHA', 'DSA-SHA1', ...] + * ``` + * @since v0.9.3 + * @return An array of the names of the supported hash algorithms, such as `'RSA-SHA256'`. Hash algorithms are also called "digest" algorithms. + */ + function getHashes(): string[]; + /** + * The `ECDH` class is a utility for creating Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH) + * key exchanges. + * + * Instances of the `ECDH` class can be created using the {@link createECDH} function. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * + * const { + * createECDH, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * // Generate Alice's keys... + * const alice = createECDH('secp521r1'); + * const aliceKey = alice.generateKeys(); + * + * // Generate Bob's keys... + * const bob = createECDH('secp521r1'); + * const bobKey = bob.generateKeys(); + * + * // Exchange and generate the secret... + * const aliceSecret = alice.computeSecret(bobKey); + * const bobSecret = bob.computeSecret(aliceKey); + * + * assert.strictEqual(aliceSecret.toString('hex'), bobSecret.toString('hex')); + * // OK + * ``` + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + class ECDH { + private constructor(); + /** + * Converts the EC Diffie-Hellman public key specified by `key` and `curve` to the + * format specified by `format`. The `format` argument specifies point encoding + * and can be `'compressed'`, `'uncompressed'` or `'hybrid'`. The supplied key is + * interpreted using the specified `inputEncoding`, and the returned key is encoded + * using the specified `outputEncoding`. + * + * Use {@link getCurves} to obtain a list of available curve names. + * On recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl ecparam -list_curves` will also display + * the name and description of each available elliptic curve. + * + * If `format` is not specified the point will be returned in `'uncompressed'` format. + * + * If the `inputEncoding` is not provided, `key` is expected to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`. + * + * Example (uncompressing a key): + * + * ```js + * const { + * createECDH, + * ECDH, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const ecdh = createECDH('secp256k1'); + * ecdh.generateKeys(); + * + * const compressedKey = ecdh.getPublicKey('hex', 'compressed'); + * + * const uncompressedKey = ECDH.convertKey(compressedKey, + * 'secp256k1', + * 'hex', + * 'hex', + * 'uncompressed'); + * + * // The converted key and the uncompressed public key should be the same + * console.log(uncompressedKey === ecdh.getPublicKey('hex')); + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `key` string. + * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value. + * @param [format='uncompressed'] + */ + static convertKey( + key: BinaryLike, + curve: string, + inputEncoding?: BinaryToTextEncoding, + outputEncoding?: "latin1" | "hex" | "base64" | "base64url", + format?: "uncompressed" | "compressed" | "hybrid", + ): NonSharedBuffer | string; + /** + * Generates private and public EC Diffie-Hellman key values, and returns + * the public key in the specified `format` and `encoding`. This key should be + * transferred to the other party. + * + * The `format` argument specifies point encoding and can be `'compressed'` or `'uncompressed'`. If `format` is not specified, the point will be returned in`'uncompressed'` format. + * + * If `encoding` is provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * @since v0.11.14 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + * @param [format='uncompressed'] + */ + generateKeys(): NonSharedBuffer; + generateKeys(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, format?: ECDHKeyFormat): string; + /** + * Computes the shared secret using `otherPublicKey` as the other + * party's public key and returns the computed shared secret. The supplied + * key is interpreted using specified `inputEncoding`, and the returned secret + * is encoded using the specified `outputEncoding`. + * If the `inputEncoding` is not + * provided, `otherPublicKey` is expected to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`. + * + * If `outputEncoding` is given a string will be returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * + * `ecdh.computeSecret` will throw an`ERR_CRYPTO_ECDH_INVALID_PUBLIC_KEY` error when `otherPublicKey` lies outside of the elliptic curve. Since `otherPublicKey` is + * usually supplied from a remote user over an insecure network, + * be sure to handle this exception accordingly. + * @since v0.11.14 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `otherPublicKey` string. + * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + computeSecret(otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): NonSharedBuffer; + computeSecret(otherPublicKey: string, inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): NonSharedBuffer; + computeSecret(otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + computeSecret( + otherPublicKey: string, + inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, + outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, + ): string; + /** + * If `encoding` is specified, a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is + * returned. + * @since v0.11.14 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + * @return The EC Diffie-Hellman in the specified `encoding`. + */ + getPrivateKey(): NonSharedBuffer; + getPrivateKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + /** + * The `format` argument specifies point encoding and can be `'compressed'` or `'uncompressed'`. If `format` is not specified the point will be returned in`'uncompressed'` format. + * + * If `encoding` is specified, a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is + * returned. + * @since v0.11.14 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + * @param [format='uncompressed'] + * @return The EC Diffie-Hellman public key in the specified `encoding` and `format`. + */ + getPublicKey(encoding?: null, format?: ECDHKeyFormat): NonSharedBuffer; + getPublicKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, format?: ECDHKeyFormat): string; + /** + * Sets the EC Diffie-Hellman private key. + * If `encoding` is provided, `privateKey` is expected + * to be a string; otherwise `privateKey` is expected to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`. + * + * If `privateKey` is not valid for the curve specified when the `ECDH` object was + * created, an error is thrown. Upon setting the private key, the associated + * public point (key) is also generated and set in the `ECDH` object. + * @since v0.11.14 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `privateKey` string. + */ + setPrivateKey(privateKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void; + setPrivateKey(privateKey: string, encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): void; + } + /** + * Creates an Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (`ECDH`) key exchange object using a + * predefined curve specified by the `curveName` string. Use {@link getCurves} to obtain a list of available curve names. On recent + * OpenSSL releases, `openssl ecparam -list_curves` will also display the name + * and description of each available elliptic curve. + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + function createECDH(curveName: string): ECDH; + /** + * This function compares the underlying bytes that represent the given `ArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` instances using a constant-time + * algorithm. + * + * This function does not leak timing information that + * would allow an attacker to guess one of the values. This is suitable for + * comparing HMAC digests or secret values like authentication cookies or [capability urls](https://www.w3.org/TR/capability-urls/). + * + * `a` and `b` must both be `Buffer`s, `TypedArray`s, or `DataView`s, and they + * must have the same byte length. An error is thrown if `a` and `b` have + * different byte lengths. + * + * If at least one of `a` and `b` is a `TypedArray` with more than one byte per + * entry, such as `Uint16Array`, the result will be computed using the platform + * byte order. + * + * **When both of the inputs are `Float32Array`s or `Float64Array`s, this function might return unexpected results due to IEEE 754** + * **encoding of floating-point numbers. In particular, neither `x === y` nor `Object.is(x, y)` implies that the byte representations of two floating-point** + * **numbers `x` and `y` are equal.** + * + * Use of `crypto.timingSafeEqual` does not guarantee that the _surrounding_ code + * is timing-safe. Care should be taken to ensure that the surrounding code does + * not introduce timing vulnerabilities. + * @since v6.6.0 + */ + function timingSafeEqual(a: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, b: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): boolean; + type KeyType = "rsa" | "rsa-pss" | "dsa" | "ec" | "ed25519" | "ed448" | "x25519" | "x448"; + type KeyFormat = "pem" | "der" | "jwk"; + interface BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions { + format: T; + cipher?: string | undefined; + passphrase?: string | undefined; + } + interface KeyPairKeyObjectResult { + publicKey: KeyObject; + privateKey: KeyObject; + } + interface ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {} + interface ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {} + interface X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {} + interface X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {} + interface ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions { + /** + * Name of the curve to use + */ + namedCurve: string; + /** + * Must be `'named'` or `'explicit'`. Default: `'named'`. + */ + paramEncoding?: "explicit" | "named" | undefined; + } + interface RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions { + /** + * Key size in bits + */ + modulusLength: number; + /** + * Public exponent + * @default 0x10001 + */ + publicExponent?: number | undefined; + } + interface RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions { + /** + * Key size in bits + */ + modulusLength: number; + /** + * Public exponent + * @default 0x10001 + */ + publicExponent?: number | undefined; + /** + * Name of the message digest + */ + hashAlgorithm?: string | undefined; + /** + * Name of the message digest used by MGF1 + */ + mgf1HashAlgorithm?: string | undefined; + /** + * Minimal salt length in bytes + */ + saltLength?: string | undefined; + } + interface DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions { + /** + * Key size in bits + */ + modulusLength: number; + /** + * Size of q in bits + */ + divisorLength: number; + } + interface RSAKeyPairOptions { + /** + * Key size in bits + */ + modulusLength: number; + /** + * Public exponent + * @default 0x10001 + */ + publicExponent?: number | undefined; + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: "pkcs1" | "spki"; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: "pkcs1" | "pkcs8"; + }; + } + interface RSAPSSKeyPairOptions { + /** + * Key size in bits + */ + modulusLength: number; + /** + * Public exponent + * @default 0x10001 + */ + publicExponent?: number | undefined; + /** + * Name of the message digest + */ + hashAlgorithm?: string | undefined; + /** + * Name of the message digest used by MGF1 + */ + mgf1HashAlgorithm?: string | undefined; + /** + * Minimal salt length in bytes + */ + saltLength?: string | undefined; + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: "spki"; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: "pkcs8"; + }; + } + interface DSAKeyPairOptions { + /** + * Key size in bits + */ + modulusLength: number; + /** + * Size of q in bits + */ + divisorLength: number; + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: "spki"; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: "pkcs8"; + }; + } + interface ECKeyPairOptions extends ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions { + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: "pkcs1" | "spki"; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: "sec1" | "pkcs8"; + }; + } + interface ED25519KeyPairOptions { + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: "spki"; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: "pkcs8"; + }; + } + interface ED448KeyPairOptions { + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: "spki"; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: "pkcs8"; + }; + } + interface X25519KeyPairOptions { + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: "spki"; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: "pkcs8"; + }; + } + interface X448KeyPairOptions { + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: "spki"; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: "pkcs8"; + }; + } + interface KeyPairSyncResult { + publicKey: T1; + privateKey: T2; + } + /** + * Generates a new asymmetric key pair of the given `type`. RSA, RSA-PSS, DSA, EC, + * Ed25519, Ed448, X25519, X448, and DH are currently supported. + * + * If a `publicKeyEncoding` or `privateKeyEncoding` was specified, this function + * behaves as if `keyObject.export()` had been called on its result. Otherwise, + * the respective part of the key is returned as a `KeyObject`. + * + * When encoding public keys, it is recommended to use `'spki'`. When encoding + * private keys, it is recommended to use `'pkcs8'` with a strong passphrase, + * and to keep the passphrase confidential. + * + * ```js + * const { + * generateKeyPairSync, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const { + * publicKey, + * privateKey, + * } = generateKeyPairSync('rsa', { + * modulusLength: 4096, + * publicKeyEncoding: { + * type: 'spki', + * format: 'pem', + * }, + * privateKeyEncoding: { + * type: 'pkcs8', + * format: 'pem', + * cipher: 'aes-256-cbc', + * passphrase: 'top secret', + * }, + * }); + * ``` + * + * The return value `{ publicKey, privateKey }` represents the generated key pair. + * When PEM encoding was selected, the respective key will be a string, otherwise + * it will be a buffer containing the data encoded as DER. + * @since v10.12.0 + * @param type Must be `'rsa'`, `'rsa-pss'`, `'dsa'`, `'ec'`, `'ed25519'`, `'ed448'`, `'x25519'`, `'x448'`, or `'dh'`. + */ + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "rsa", + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "rsa", + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "rsa", + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "rsa", + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: "rsa", options: RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "rsa-pss", + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "rsa-pss", + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "rsa-pss", + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "rsa-pss", + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: "rsa-pss", options: RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "dsa", + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "dsa", + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "dsa", + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "dsa", + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: "dsa", options: DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "ec", + options: ECKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "ec", + options: ECKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "ec", + options: ECKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "ec", + options: ECKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: "ec", options: ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "ed25519", + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "ed25519", + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "ed25519", + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "ed25519", + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: "ed25519", options?: ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "ed448", + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "ed448", + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "ed448", + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "ed448", + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: "ed448", options?: ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "x25519", + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "x25519", + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "x25519", + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "x25519", + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: "x25519", options?: X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "x448", + options: X448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "x448", + options: X448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "x448", + options: X448KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync( + type: "x448", + options: X448KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: "x448", options?: X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + /** + * Generates a new asymmetric key pair of the given `type`. RSA, RSA-PSS, DSA, EC, + * Ed25519, Ed448, X25519, X448, and DH are currently supported. + * + * If a `publicKeyEncoding` or `privateKeyEncoding` was specified, this function + * behaves as if `keyObject.export()` had been called on its result. Otherwise, + * the respective part of the key is returned as a `KeyObject`. + * + * It is recommended to encode public keys as `'spki'` and private keys as `'pkcs8'` with encryption for long-term storage: + * + * ```js + * const { + * generateKeyPair, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * generateKeyPair('rsa', { + * modulusLength: 4096, + * publicKeyEncoding: { + * type: 'spki', + * format: 'pem', + * }, + * privateKeyEncoding: { + * type: 'pkcs8', + * format: 'pem', + * cipher: 'aes-256-cbc', + * passphrase: 'top secret', + * }, + * }, (err, publicKey, privateKey) => { + * // Handle errors and use the generated key pair. + * }); + * ``` + * + * On completion, `callback` will be called with `err` set to `undefined` and `publicKey` / `privateKey` representing the generated key pair. + * + * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns + * a `Promise` for an `Object` with `publicKey` and `privateKey` properties. + * @since v10.12.0 + * @param type Must be `'rsa'`, `'rsa-pss'`, `'dsa'`, `'ec'`, `'ed25519'`, `'ed448'`, `'x25519'`, `'x448'`, or `'dh'`. + */ + function generateKeyPair( + type: "rsa", + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "rsa", + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "rsa", + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "rsa", + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "rsa", + options: RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "rsa-pss", + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "rsa-pss", + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "rsa-pss", + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "rsa-pss", + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "rsa-pss", + options: RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "dsa", + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "dsa", + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "dsa", + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "dsa", + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "dsa", + options: DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ec", + options: ECKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ec", + options: ECKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ec", + options: ECKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ec", + options: ECKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ec", + options: ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ed25519", + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ed25519", + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ed25519", + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ed25519", + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ed25519", + options: ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ed448", + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ed448", + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ed448", + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ed448", + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "ed448", + options: ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "x25519", + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "x25519", + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "x25519", + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "x25519", + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "x25519", + options: X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "x448", + options: X448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "x448", + options: X448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "x448", + options: X448KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: string) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "x448", + options: X448KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: NonSharedBuffer, privateKey: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generateKeyPair( + type: "x448", + options: X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined, + callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void, + ): void; + namespace generateKeyPair { + function __promisify__( + type: "rsa", + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "rsa", + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "rsa", + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "rsa", + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__(type: "rsa", options: RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__( + type: "rsa-pss", + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "rsa-pss", + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "rsa-pss", + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "rsa-pss", + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "rsa-pss", + options: RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions, + ): Promise; + function __promisify__( + type: "dsa", + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "dsa", + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "dsa", + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "dsa", + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__(type: "dsa", options: DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__( + type: "ec", + options: ECKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "ec", + options: ECKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "ec", + options: ECKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "ec", + options: ECKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__(type: "ec", options: ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__( + type: "ed25519", + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "ed25519", + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "ed25519", + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "ed25519", + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "ed25519", + options?: ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions, + ): Promise; + function __promisify__( + type: "ed448", + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "ed448", + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "ed448", + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "ed448", + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__(type: "ed448", options?: ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__( + type: "x25519", + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "x25519", + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "x25519", + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "x25519", + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "x25519", + options?: X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions, + ): Promise; + function __promisify__( + type: "x448", + options: X448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "x448", + options: X448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "x448", + options: X448KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: "x448", + options: X448KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">, + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: NonSharedBuffer; + privateKey: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__(type: "x448", options?: X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Calculates and returns the signature for `data` using the given private key and + * algorithm. If `algorithm` is `null` or `undefined`, then the algorithm is + * dependent upon the key type (especially Ed25519 and Ed448). + * + * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `key` had been + * passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an object, the following + * additional properties can be passed: + * + * If the `callback` function is provided this function uses libuv's threadpool. + * @since v12.0.0 + */ + function sign( + algorithm: string | null | undefined, + data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + key: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput | SignJsonWebKeyInput, + ): NonSharedBuffer; + function sign( + algorithm: string | null | undefined, + data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + key: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput | SignJsonWebKeyInput, + callback: (error: Error | null, data: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Verifies the given signature for `data` using the given key and algorithm. If `algorithm` is `null` or `undefined`, then the algorithm is dependent upon the + * key type (especially Ed25519 and Ed448). + * + * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `key` had been + * passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an object, the following + * additional properties can be passed: + * + * The `signature` argument is the previously calculated signature for the `data`. + * + * Because public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key or a public + * key may be passed for `key`. + * + * If the `callback` function is provided this function uses libuv's threadpool. + * @since v12.0.0 + */ + function verify( + algorithm: string | null | undefined, + data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + key: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput | VerifyJsonWebKeyInput, + signature: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + ): boolean; + function verify( + algorithm: string | null | undefined, + data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + key: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput | VerifyJsonWebKeyInput, + signature: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + callback: (error: Error | null, result: boolean) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Computes the Diffie-Hellman secret based on a `privateKey` and a `publicKey`. + * Both keys must have the same `asymmetricKeyType`, which must be one of `'dh'` (for Diffie-Hellman), `'ec'` (for ECDH), `'x448'`, or `'x25519'` (for ECDH-ES). + * @since v13.9.0, v12.17.0 + */ + function diffieHellman(options: { privateKey: KeyObject; publicKey: KeyObject }): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * A utility for creating one-shot hash digests of data. It can be faster than the object-based `crypto.createHash()` when hashing a smaller amount of data + * (<= 5MB) that's readily available. If the data can be big or if it is streamed, it's still recommended to use `crypto.createHash()` instead. The `algorithm` + * is dependent on the available algorithms supported by the version of OpenSSL on the platform. Examples are `'sha256'`, `'sha512'`, etc. On recent releases + * of OpenSSL, `openssl list -digest-algorithms` will display the available digest algorithms. + * + * Example: + * + * ```js + * import crypto from 'node:crypto'; + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * // Hashing a string and return the result as a hex-encoded string. + * const string = 'Node.js'; + * // 10b3493287f831e81a438811a1ffba01f8cec4b7 + * console.log(crypto.hash('sha1', string)); + * + * // Encode a base64-encoded string into a Buffer, hash it and return + * // the result as a buffer. + * const base64 = 'Tm9kZS5qcw=='; + * // + * console.log(crypto.hash('sha1', Buffer.from(base64, 'base64'), 'buffer')); + * ``` + * @since v21.7.0, v20.12.0 + * @param data When `data` is a string, it will be encoded as UTF-8 before being hashed. If a different input encoding is desired for a string input, user + * could encode the string into a `TypedArray` using either `TextEncoder` or `Buffer.from()` and passing the encoded `TypedArray` into this API instead. + * @param [outputEncoding='hex'] [Encoding](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/buffer.html#buffers-and-character-encodings) used to encode the returned digest. + */ + function hash(algorithm: string, data: BinaryLike, outputEncoding?: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + function hash(algorithm: string, data: BinaryLike, outputEncoding: "buffer"): NonSharedBuffer; + function hash( + algorithm: string, + data: BinaryLike, + outputEncoding?: BinaryToTextEncoding | "buffer", + ): string | NonSharedBuffer; + type CipherMode = "cbc" | "ccm" | "cfb" | "ctr" | "ecb" | "gcm" | "ocb" | "ofb" | "stream" | "wrap" | "xts"; + interface CipherInfoOptions { + /** + * A test key length. + */ + keyLength?: number | undefined; + /** + * A test IV length. + */ + ivLength?: number | undefined; + } + interface CipherInfo { + /** + * The name of the cipher. + */ + name: string; + /** + * The nid of the cipher. + */ + nid: number; + /** + * The block size of the cipher in bytes. + * This property is omitted when mode is 'stream'. + */ + blockSize?: number | undefined; + /** + * The expected or default initialization vector length in bytes. + * This property is omitted if the cipher does not use an initialization vector. + */ + ivLength?: number | undefined; + /** + * The expected or default key length in bytes. + */ + keyLength: number; + /** + * The cipher mode. + */ + mode: CipherMode; + } + /** + * Returns information about a given cipher. + * + * Some ciphers accept variable length keys and initialization vectors. By default, + * the `crypto.getCipherInfo()` method will return the default values for these + * ciphers. To test if a given key length or iv length is acceptable for given + * cipher, use the `keyLength` and `ivLength` options. If the given values are + * unacceptable, `undefined` will be returned. + * @since v15.0.0 + * @param nameOrNid The name or nid of the cipher to query. + */ + function getCipherInfo(nameOrNid: string | number, options?: CipherInfoOptions): CipherInfo | undefined; + /** + * HKDF is a simple key derivation function defined in RFC 5869\. The given `ikm`, `salt` and `info` are used with the `digest` to derive a key of `keylen` bytes. + * + * The supplied `callback` function is called with two arguments: `err` and `derivedKey`. If an errors occurs while deriving the key, `err` will be set; + * otherwise `err` will be `null`. The successfully generated `derivedKey` will + * be passed to the callback as an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer). An error will be thrown if any + * of the input arguments specify invalid values or types. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * const { + * hkdf, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * hkdf('sha512', 'key', 'salt', 'info', 64, (err, derivedKey) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(Buffer.from(derivedKey).toString('hex')); // '24156e2...5391653' + * }); + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0 + * @param digest The digest algorithm to use. + * @param ikm The input keying material. Must be provided but can be zero-length. + * @param salt The salt value. Must be provided but can be zero-length. + * @param info Additional info value. Must be provided but can be zero-length, and cannot be more than 1024 bytes. + * @param keylen The length of the key to generate. Must be greater than 0. The maximum allowable value is `255` times the number of bytes produced by the selected digest function (e.g. `sha512` + * generates 64-byte hashes, making the maximum HKDF output 16320 bytes). + */ + function hkdf( + digest: string, + irm: BinaryLike | KeyObject, + salt: BinaryLike, + info: BinaryLike, + keylen: number, + callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: ArrayBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Provides a synchronous HKDF key derivation function as defined in RFC 5869\. The + * given `ikm`, `salt` and `info` are used with the `digest` to derive a key of `keylen` bytes. + * + * The successfully generated `derivedKey` will be returned as an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer). + * + * An error will be thrown if any of the input arguments specify invalid values or + * types, or if the derived key cannot be generated. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * const { + * hkdfSync, + * } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const derivedKey = hkdfSync('sha512', 'key', 'salt', 'info', 64); + * console.log(Buffer.from(derivedKey).toString('hex')); // '24156e2...5391653' + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0 + * @param digest The digest algorithm to use. + * @param ikm The input keying material. Must be provided but can be zero-length. + * @param salt The salt value. Must be provided but can be zero-length. + * @param info Additional info value. Must be provided but can be zero-length, and cannot be more than 1024 bytes. + * @param keylen The length of the key to generate. Must be greater than 0. The maximum allowable value is `255` times the number of bytes produced by the selected digest function (e.g. `sha512` + * generates 64-byte hashes, making the maximum HKDF output 16320 bytes). + */ + function hkdfSync( + digest: string, + ikm: BinaryLike | KeyObject, + salt: BinaryLike, + info: BinaryLike, + keylen: number, + ): ArrayBuffer; + interface SecureHeapUsage { + /** + * The total allocated secure heap size as specified using the `--secure-heap=n` command-line flag. + */ + total: number; + /** + * The minimum allocation from the secure heap as specified using the `--secure-heap-min` command-line flag. + */ + min: number; + /** + * The total number of bytes currently allocated from the secure heap. + */ + used: number; + /** + * The calculated ratio of `used` to `total` allocated bytes. + */ + utilization: number; + } + /** + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + function secureHeapUsed(): SecureHeapUsage; + interface RandomUUIDOptions { + /** + * By default, to improve performance, + * Node.js will pre-emptively generate and persistently cache enough + * random data to generate up to 128 random UUIDs. To generate a UUID + * without using the cache, set `disableEntropyCache` to `true`. + * + * @default `false` + */ + disableEntropyCache?: boolean | undefined; + } + type UUID = `${string}-${string}-${string}-${string}-${string}`; + /** + * Generates a random [RFC 4122](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt) version 4 UUID. The UUID is generated using a + * cryptographic pseudorandom number generator. + * @since v15.6.0, v14.17.0 + */ + function randomUUID(options?: RandomUUIDOptions): UUID; + interface X509CheckOptions { + /** + * @default 'always' + */ + subject?: "always" | "default" | "never" | undefined; + /** + * @default true + */ + wildcards?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * @default true + */ + partialWildcards?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * @default false + */ + multiLabelWildcards?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * @default false + */ + singleLabelSubdomains?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * Encapsulates an X509 certificate and provides read-only access to + * its information. + * + * ```js + * const { X509Certificate } = await import('node:crypto'); + * + * const x509 = new X509Certificate('{... pem encoded cert ...}'); + * + * console.log(x509.subject); + * ``` + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + class X509Certificate { + /** + * Will be \`true\` if this is a Certificate Authority (CA) certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly ca: boolean; + /** + * The SHA-1 fingerprint of this certificate. + * + * Because SHA-1 is cryptographically broken and because the security of SHA-1 is + * significantly worse than that of algorithms that are commonly used to sign + * certificates, consider using `x509.fingerprint256` instead. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly fingerprint: string; + /** + * The SHA-256 fingerprint of this certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly fingerprint256: string; + /** + * The SHA-512 fingerprint of this certificate. + * + * Because computing the SHA-256 fingerprint is usually faster and because it is + * only half the size of the SHA-512 fingerprint, `x509.fingerprint256` may be + * a better choice. While SHA-512 presumably provides a higher level of security in + * general, the security of SHA-256 matches that of most algorithms that are + * commonly used to sign certificates. + * @since v17.2.0, v16.14.0 + */ + readonly fingerprint512: string; + /** + * The complete subject of this certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly subject: string; + /** + * The subject alternative name specified for this certificate. + * + * This is a comma-separated list of subject alternative names. Each entry begins + * with a string identifying the kind of the subject alternative name followed by + * a colon and the value associated with the entry. + * + * Earlier versions of Node.js incorrectly assumed that it is safe to split this + * property at the two-character sequence `', '` (see [CVE-2021-44532](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2021-44532)). However, + * both malicious and legitimate certificates can contain subject alternative names + * that include this sequence when represented as a string. + * + * After the prefix denoting the type of the entry, the remainder of each entry + * might be enclosed in quotes to indicate that the value is a JSON string literal. + * For backward compatibility, Node.js only uses JSON string literals within this + * property when necessary to avoid ambiguity. Third-party code should be prepared + * to handle both possible entry formats. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly subjectAltName: string | undefined; + /** + * A textual representation of the certificate's authority information access + * extension. + * + * This is a line feed separated list of access descriptions. Each line begins with + * the access method and the kind of the access location, followed by a colon and + * the value associated with the access location. + * + * After the prefix denoting the access method and the kind of the access location, + * the remainder of each line might be enclosed in quotes to indicate that the + * value is a JSON string literal. For backward compatibility, Node.js only uses + * JSON string literals within this property when necessary to avoid ambiguity. + * Third-party code should be prepared to handle both possible entry formats. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly infoAccess: string | undefined; + /** + * An array detailing the key usages for this certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly keyUsage: string[]; + /** + * The issuer identification included in this certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly issuer: string; + /** + * The issuer certificate or `undefined` if the issuer certificate is not + * available. + * @since v15.9.0 + */ + readonly issuerCertificate: X509Certificate | undefined; + /** + * The public key `KeyObject` for this certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly publicKey: KeyObject; + /** + * A `Buffer` containing the DER encoding of this certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly raw: NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * The serial number of this certificate. + * + * Serial numbers are assigned by certificate authorities and do not uniquely + * identify certificates. Consider using `x509.fingerprint256` as a unique + * identifier instead. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly serialNumber: string; + /** + * The date/time from which this certificate is considered valid. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly validFrom: string; + /** + * The date/time until which this certificate is considered valid. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly validTo: string; + constructor(buffer: BinaryLike); + /** + * Checks whether the certificate matches the given email address. + * + * If the `'subject'` option is undefined or set to `'default'`, the certificate + * subject is only considered if the subject alternative name extension either does + * not exist or does not contain any email addresses. + * + * If the `'subject'` option is set to `'always'` and if the subject alternative + * name extension either does not exist or does not contain a matching email + * address, the certificate subject is considered. + * + * If the `'subject'` option is set to `'never'`, the certificate subject is never + * considered, even if the certificate contains no subject alternative names. + * @since v15.6.0 + * @return Returns `email` if the certificate matches, `undefined` if it does not. + */ + checkEmail(email: string, options?: Pick): string | undefined; + /** + * Checks whether the certificate matches the given host name. + * + * If the certificate matches the given host name, the matching subject name is + * returned. The returned name might be an exact match (e.g., `foo.example.com`) + * or it might contain wildcards (e.g., `*.example.com`). Because host name + * comparisons are case-insensitive, the returned subject name might also differ + * from the given `name` in capitalization. + * + * If the `'subject'` option is undefined or set to `'default'`, the certificate + * subject is only considered if the subject alternative name extension either does + * not exist or does not contain any DNS names. This behavior is consistent with [RFC 2818](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2818.txt) ("HTTP Over TLS"). + * + * If the `'subject'` option is set to `'always'` and if the subject alternative + * name extension either does not exist or does not contain a matching DNS name, + * the certificate subject is considered. + * + * If the `'subject'` option is set to `'never'`, the certificate subject is never + * considered, even if the certificate contains no subject alternative names. + * @since v15.6.0 + * @return Returns a subject name that matches `name`, or `undefined` if no subject name matches `name`. + */ + checkHost(name: string, options?: X509CheckOptions): string | undefined; + /** + * Checks whether the certificate matches the given IP address (IPv4 or IPv6). + * + * Only [RFC 5280](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5280.txt) `iPAddress` subject alternative names are considered, and they + * must match the given `ip` address exactly. Other subject alternative names as + * well as the subject field of the certificate are ignored. + * @since v15.6.0 + * @return Returns `ip` if the certificate matches, `undefined` if it does not. + */ + checkIP(ip: string): string | undefined; + /** + * Checks whether this certificate was issued by the given `otherCert`. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + checkIssued(otherCert: X509Certificate): boolean; + /** + * Checks whether the public key for this certificate is consistent with + * the given private key. + * @since v15.6.0 + * @param privateKey A private key. + */ + checkPrivateKey(privateKey: KeyObject): boolean; + /** + * There is no standard JSON encoding for X509 certificates. The`toJSON()` method returns a string containing the PEM encoded + * certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + toJSON(): string; + /** + * Returns information about this certificate using the legacy `certificate object` encoding. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + toLegacyObject(): PeerCertificate; + /** + * Returns the PEM-encoded certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + toString(): string; + /** + * Verifies that this certificate was signed by the given public key. + * Does not perform any other validation checks on the certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + * @param publicKey A public key. + */ + verify(publicKey: KeyObject): boolean; + } + type LargeNumberLike = NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | SharedArrayBuffer | ArrayBuffer | bigint; + interface GeneratePrimeOptions { + add?: LargeNumberLike | undefined; + rem?: LargeNumberLike | undefined; + /** + * @default false + */ + safe?: boolean | undefined; + bigint?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface GeneratePrimeOptionsBigInt extends GeneratePrimeOptions { + bigint: true; + } + interface GeneratePrimeOptionsArrayBuffer extends GeneratePrimeOptions { + bigint?: false | undefined; + } + /** + * Generates a pseudorandom prime of `size` bits. + * + * If `options.safe` is `true`, the prime will be a safe prime -- that is, `(prime - 1) / 2` will also be a prime. + * + * The `options.add` and `options.rem` parameters can be used to enforce additional + * requirements, e.g., for Diffie-Hellman: + * + * * If `options.add` and `options.rem` are both set, the prime will satisfy the + * condition that `prime % add = rem`. + * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is not `true`, the prime will + * satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 1`. + * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is set to `true`, the prime + * will instead satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 3`. This is necessary + * because `prime % add = 1` for `options.add > 2` would contradict the condition + * enforced by `options.safe`. + * * `options.rem` is ignored if `options.add` is not given. + * + * Both `options.add` and `options.rem` must be encoded as big-endian sequences + * if given as an `ArrayBuffer`, `SharedArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray`, `Buffer`, or `DataView`. + * + * By default, the prime is encoded as a big-endian sequence of octets + * in an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer). If the `bigint` option is `true`, then a + * [bigint](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) is provided. + * @since v15.8.0 + * @param size The size (in bits) of the prime to generate. + */ + function generatePrime(size: number, callback: (err: Error | null, prime: ArrayBuffer) => void): void; + function generatePrime( + size: number, + options: GeneratePrimeOptionsBigInt, + callback: (err: Error | null, prime: bigint) => void, + ): void; + function generatePrime( + size: number, + options: GeneratePrimeOptionsArrayBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, prime: ArrayBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function generatePrime( + size: number, + options: GeneratePrimeOptions, + callback: (err: Error | null, prime: ArrayBuffer | bigint) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Generates a pseudorandom prime of `size` bits. + * + * If `options.safe` is `true`, the prime will be a safe prime -- that is, `(prime - 1) / 2` will also be a prime. + * + * The `options.add` and `options.rem` parameters can be used to enforce additional + * requirements, e.g., for Diffie-Hellman: + * + * * If `options.add` and `options.rem` are both set, the prime will satisfy the + * condition that `prime % add = rem`. + * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is not `true`, the prime will + * satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 1`. + * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is set to `true`, the prime + * will instead satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 3`. This is necessary + * because `prime % add = 1` for `options.add > 2` would contradict the condition + * enforced by `options.safe`. + * * `options.rem` is ignored if `options.add` is not given. + * + * Both `options.add` and `options.rem` must be encoded as big-endian sequences + * if given as an `ArrayBuffer`, `SharedArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray`, `Buffer`, or `DataView`. + * + * By default, the prime is encoded as a big-endian sequence of octets + * in an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer). If the `bigint` option is `true`, then a + * [bigint](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) is provided. + * @since v15.8.0 + * @param size The size (in bits) of the prime to generate. + */ + function generatePrimeSync(size: number): ArrayBuffer; + function generatePrimeSync(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptionsBigInt): bigint; + function generatePrimeSync(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptionsArrayBuffer): ArrayBuffer; + function generatePrimeSync(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptions): ArrayBuffer | bigint; + interface CheckPrimeOptions { + /** + * The number of Miller-Rabin probabilistic primality iterations to perform. + * When the value is 0 (zero), a number of checks is used that yields a false positive rate of at most `2**-64` for random input. + * Care must be used when selecting a number of checks. + * Refer to the OpenSSL documentation for the BN_is_prime_ex function nchecks options for more details. + * + * @default 0 + */ + checks?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Checks the primality of the `candidate`. + * @since v15.8.0 + * @param candidate A possible prime encoded as a sequence of big endian octets of arbitrary length. + */ + function checkPrime(value: LargeNumberLike, callback: (err: Error | null, result: boolean) => void): void; + function checkPrime( + value: LargeNumberLike, + options: CheckPrimeOptions, + callback: (err: Error | null, result: boolean) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Checks the primality of the `candidate`. + * @since v15.8.0 + * @param candidate A possible prime encoded as a sequence of big endian octets of arbitrary length. + * @return `true` if the candidate is a prime with an error probability less than `0.25 ** options.checks`. + */ + function checkPrimeSync(candidate: LargeNumberLike, options?: CheckPrimeOptions): boolean; + /** + * Load and set the `engine` for some or all OpenSSL functions (selected by flags). + * + * `engine` could be either an id or a path to the engine's shared library. + * + * The optional `flags` argument uses `ENGINE_METHOD_ALL` by default. The `flags` is a bit field taking one of or a mix of the following flags (defined in `crypto.constants`): + * + * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_RSA` + * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_DSA` + * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_DH` + * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_RAND` + * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_EC` + * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_CIPHERS` + * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_DIGESTS` + * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_METHS` + * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_ASN1_METHS` + * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_ALL` + * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_NONE` + * @since v0.11.11 + * @param flags + */ + function setEngine(engine: string, flags?: number): void; + /** + * A convenient alias for {@link webcrypto.getRandomValues}. This + * implementation is not compliant with the Web Crypto spec, to write + * web-compatible code use {@link webcrypto.getRandomValues} instead. + * @since v17.4.0 + * @return Returns `typedArray`. + */ + function getRandomValues(typedArray: T): T; + /** + * A convenient alias for `crypto.webcrypto.subtle`. + * @since v17.4.0 + */ + const subtle: webcrypto.SubtleCrypto; + /** + * An implementation of the Web Crypto API standard. + * + * See the {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html Web Crypto API documentation} for details. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + const webcrypto: webcrypto.Crypto; + namespace webcrypto { + type BufferSource = ArrayBufferView | ArrayBuffer; + type KeyFormat = "jwk" | "pkcs8" | "raw" | "spki"; + type KeyType = "private" | "public" | "secret"; + type KeyUsage = + | "decrypt" + | "deriveBits" + | "deriveKey" + | "encrypt" + | "sign" + | "unwrapKey" + | "verify" + | "wrapKey"; + type AlgorithmIdentifier = Algorithm | string; + type HashAlgorithmIdentifier = AlgorithmIdentifier; + type NamedCurve = string; + type BigInteger = Uint8Array; + interface AesCbcParams extends Algorithm { + iv: BufferSource; + } + interface AesCtrParams extends Algorithm { + counter: BufferSource; + length: number; + } + interface AesDerivedKeyParams extends Algorithm { + length: number; + } + interface AesGcmParams extends Algorithm { + additionalData?: BufferSource; + iv: BufferSource; + tagLength?: number; + } + interface AesKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm { + length: number; + } + interface AesKeyGenParams extends Algorithm { + length: number; + } + interface Algorithm { + name: string; + } + interface EcKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm { + namedCurve: NamedCurve; + } + interface EcKeyGenParams extends Algorithm { + namedCurve: NamedCurve; + } + interface EcKeyImportParams extends Algorithm { + namedCurve: NamedCurve; + } + interface EcdhKeyDeriveParams extends Algorithm { + public: CryptoKey; + } + interface EcdsaParams extends Algorithm { + hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier; + } + interface Ed448Params extends Algorithm { + context?: BufferSource; + } + interface HkdfParams extends Algorithm { + hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier; + info: BufferSource; + salt: BufferSource; + } + interface HmacImportParams extends Algorithm { + hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier; + length?: number; + } + interface HmacKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm { + hash: KeyAlgorithm; + length: number; + } + interface HmacKeyGenParams extends Algorithm { + hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier; + length?: number; + } + interface JsonWebKey { + alg?: string; + crv?: string; + d?: string; + dp?: string; + dq?: string; + e?: string; + ext?: boolean; + k?: string; + key_ops?: string[]; + kty?: string; + n?: string; + oth?: RsaOtherPrimesInfo[]; + p?: string; + q?: string; + qi?: string; + use?: string; + x?: string; + y?: string; + } + interface KeyAlgorithm { + name: string; + } + interface Pbkdf2Params extends Algorithm { + hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier; + iterations: number; + salt: BufferSource; + } + interface RsaHashedImportParams extends Algorithm { + hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier; + } + interface RsaHashedKeyAlgorithm extends RsaKeyAlgorithm { + hash: KeyAlgorithm; + } + interface RsaHashedKeyGenParams extends RsaKeyGenParams { + hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier; + } + interface RsaKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm { + modulusLength: number; + publicExponent: BigInteger; + } + interface RsaKeyGenParams extends Algorithm { + modulusLength: number; + publicExponent: BigInteger; + } + interface RsaOaepParams extends Algorithm { + label?: BufferSource; + } + interface RsaOtherPrimesInfo { + d?: string; + r?: string; + t?: string; + } + interface RsaPssParams extends Algorithm { + saltLength: number; + } + /** + * Importing the `webcrypto` object (`import { webcrypto } from 'node:crypto'`) gives an instance of the `Crypto` class. + * `Crypto` is a singleton that provides access to the remainder of the crypto API. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + interface Crypto { + /** + * Provides access to the `SubtleCrypto` API. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + readonly subtle: SubtleCrypto; + /** + * Generates cryptographically strong random values. + * The given `typedArray` is filled with random values, and a reference to `typedArray` is returned. + * + * The given `typedArray` must be an integer-based instance of {@link NodeJS.TypedArray}, i.e. `Float32Array` and `Float64Array` are not accepted. + * + * An error will be thrown if the given `typedArray` is larger than 65,536 bytes. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + getRandomValues>(typedArray: T): T; + /** + * Generates a random {@link https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt RFC 4122} version 4 UUID. + * The UUID is generated using a cryptographic pseudorandom number generator. + * @since v16.7.0 + */ + randomUUID(): UUID; + CryptoKey: CryptoKeyConstructor; + } + // This constructor throws ILLEGAL_CONSTRUCTOR so it should not be newable. + interface CryptoKeyConstructor { + /** Illegal constructor */ + (_: { readonly _: unique symbol }): never; // Allows instanceof to work but not be callable by the user. + readonly length: 0; + readonly name: "CryptoKey"; + readonly prototype: CryptoKey; + } + /** + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + interface CryptoKey { + /** + * An object detailing the algorithm for which the key can be used along with additional algorithm-specific parameters. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + readonly algorithm: KeyAlgorithm; + /** + * When `true`, the {@link CryptoKey} can be extracted using either `subtleCrypto.exportKey()` or `subtleCrypto.wrapKey()`. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + readonly extractable: boolean; + /** + * A string identifying whether the key is a symmetric (`'secret'`) or asymmetric (`'private'` or `'public'`) key. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + readonly type: KeyType; + /** + * An array of strings identifying the operations for which the key may be used. + * + * The possible usages are: + * - `'encrypt'` - The key may be used to encrypt data. + * - `'decrypt'` - The key may be used to decrypt data. + * - `'sign'` - The key may be used to generate digital signatures. + * - `'verify'` - The key may be used to verify digital signatures. + * - `'deriveKey'` - The key may be used to derive a new key. + * - `'deriveBits'` - The key may be used to derive bits. + * - `'wrapKey'` - The key may be used to wrap another key. + * - `'unwrapKey'` - The key may be used to unwrap another key. + * + * Valid key usages depend on the key algorithm (identified by `cryptokey.algorithm.name`). + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + readonly usages: KeyUsage[]; + } + /** + * The `CryptoKeyPair` is a simple dictionary object with `publicKey` and `privateKey` properties, representing an asymmetric key pair. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + interface CryptoKeyPair { + /** + * A {@link CryptoKey} whose type will be `'private'`. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + privateKey: CryptoKey; + /** + * A {@link CryptoKey} whose type will be `'public'`. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + publicKey: CryptoKey; + } + /** + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + interface SubtleCrypto { + /** + * Using the method and parameters specified in `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `key`, + * `subtle.decrypt()` attempts to decipher the provided `data`. If successful, + * the returned promise will be resolved with an `` containing the plaintext result. + * + * The algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'RSA-OAEP'` + * - `'AES-CTR'` + * - `'AES-CBC'` + * - `'AES-GCM'` + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + decrypt( + algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaOaepParams | AesCtrParams | AesCbcParams | AesGcmParams, + key: CryptoKey, + data: BufferSource, + ): Promise; + /** + * Using the method and parameters specified in `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `baseKey`, + * `subtle.deriveBits()` attempts to generate `length` bits. + * The Node.js implementation requires that when `length` is a number it must be multiple of `8`. + * When `length` is `null` the maximum number of bits for a given algorithm is generated. This is allowed + * for the `'ECDH'`, `'X25519'`, and `'X448'` algorithms. + * If successful, the returned promise will be resolved with an `` containing the generated data. + * + * The algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'ECDH'` + * - `'X25519'` + * - `'X448'` + * - `'HKDF'` + * - `'PBKDF2'` + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + deriveBits(algorithm: EcdhKeyDeriveParams, baseKey: CryptoKey, length: number | null): Promise; + deriveBits( + algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | HkdfParams | Pbkdf2Params, + baseKey: CryptoKey, + length: number, + ): Promise; + /** + * Using the method and parameters specified in `algorithm`, and the keying material provided by `baseKey`, + * `subtle.deriveKey()` attempts to generate a new ` based on the method and parameters in `derivedKeyAlgorithm`. + * + * Calling `subtle.deriveKey()` is equivalent to calling `subtle.deriveBits()` to generate raw keying material, + * then passing the result into the `subtle.importKey()` method using the `deriveKeyAlgorithm`, `extractable`, and `keyUsages` parameters as input. + * + * The algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'ECDH'` + * - `'X25519'` + * - `'X448'` + * - `'HKDF'` + * - `'PBKDF2'` + * @param keyUsages See {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html#cryptokeyusages Key usages}. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + deriveKey( + algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | EcdhKeyDeriveParams | HkdfParams | Pbkdf2Params, + baseKey: CryptoKey, + derivedKeyAlgorithm: + | AlgorithmIdentifier + | AesDerivedKeyParams + | HmacImportParams + | HkdfParams + | Pbkdf2Params, + extractable: boolean, + keyUsages: readonly KeyUsage[], + ): Promise; + /** + * Using the method identified by `algorithm`, `subtle.digest()` attempts to generate a digest of `data`. + * If successful, the returned promise is resolved with an `` containing the computed digest. + * + * If `algorithm` is provided as a ``, it must be one of: + * + * - `'SHA-1'` + * - `'SHA-256'` + * - `'SHA-384'` + * - `'SHA-512'` + * + * If `algorithm` is provided as an ``, it must have a `name` property whose value is one of the above. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + digest(algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier, data: BufferSource): Promise; + /** + * Using the method and parameters specified by `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `key`, + * `subtle.encrypt()` attempts to encipher `data`. If successful, + * the returned promise is resolved with an `` containing the encrypted result. + * + * The algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'RSA-OAEP'` + * - `'AES-CTR'` + * - `'AES-CBC'` + * - `'AES-GCM'` + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + encrypt( + algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaOaepParams | AesCtrParams | AesCbcParams | AesGcmParams, + key: CryptoKey, + data: BufferSource, + ): Promise; + /** + * Exports the given key into the specified format, if supported. + * + * If the `` is not extractable, the returned promise will reject. + * + * When `format` is either `'pkcs8'` or `'spki'` and the export is successful, + * the returned promise will be resolved with an `` containing the exported key data. + * + * When `format` is `'jwk'` and the export is successful, the returned promise will be resolved with a + * JavaScript object conforming to the {@link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517 JSON Web Key} specification. + * @param format Must be one of `'raw'`, `'pkcs8'`, `'spki'`, or `'jwk'`. + * @returns `` containing ``. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + exportKey(format: "jwk", key: CryptoKey): Promise; + exportKey(format: Exclude, key: CryptoKey): Promise; + /** + * Using the method and parameters provided in `algorithm`, + * `subtle.generateKey()` attempts to generate new keying material. + * Depending the method used, the method may generate either a single `` or a ``. + * + * The `` (public and private key) generating algorithms supported include: + * + * - `'RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5'` + * - `'RSA-PSS'` + * - `'RSA-OAEP'` + * - `'ECDSA'` + * - `'Ed25519'` + * - `'Ed448'` + * - `'ECDH'` + * - `'X25519'` + * - `'X448'` + * The `` (secret key) generating algorithms supported include: + * + * - `'HMAC'` + * - `'AES-CTR'` + * - `'AES-CBC'` + * - `'AES-GCM'` + * - `'AES-KW'` + * @param keyUsages See {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html#cryptokeyusages Key usages}. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + generateKey( + algorithm: RsaHashedKeyGenParams | EcKeyGenParams, + extractable: boolean, + keyUsages: readonly KeyUsage[], + ): Promise; + generateKey( + algorithm: AesKeyGenParams | HmacKeyGenParams | Pbkdf2Params, + extractable: boolean, + keyUsages: readonly KeyUsage[], + ): Promise; + generateKey( + algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier, + extractable: boolean, + keyUsages: KeyUsage[], + ): Promise; + /** + * The `subtle.importKey()` method attempts to interpret the provided `keyData` as the given `format` + * to create a `` instance using the provided `algorithm`, `extractable`, and `keyUsages` arguments. + * If the import is successful, the returned promise will be resolved with the created ``. + * + * If importing a `'PBKDF2'` key, `extractable` must be `false`. + * @param format Must be one of `'raw'`, `'pkcs8'`, `'spki'`, or `'jwk'`. + * @param keyUsages See {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html#cryptokeyusages Key usages}. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + importKey( + format: "jwk", + keyData: JsonWebKey, + algorithm: + | AlgorithmIdentifier + | RsaHashedImportParams + | EcKeyImportParams + | HmacImportParams + | AesKeyAlgorithm, + extractable: boolean, + keyUsages: readonly KeyUsage[], + ): Promise; + importKey( + format: Exclude, + keyData: BufferSource, + algorithm: + | AlgorithmIdentifier + | RsaHashedImportParams + | EcKeyImportParams + | HmacImportParams + | AesKeyAlgorithm, + extractable: boolean, + keyUsages: KeyUsage[], + ): Promise; + /** + * Using the method and parameters given by `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `key`, + * `subtle.sign()` attempts to generate a cryptographic signature of `data`. If successful, + * the returned promise is resolved with an `` containing the generated signature. + * + * The algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5'` + * - `'RSA-PSS'` + * - `'ECDSA'` + * - `'Ed25519'` + * - `'Ed448'` + * - `'HMAC'` + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + sign( + algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaPssParams | EcdsaParams | Ed448Params, + key: CryptoKey, + data: BufferSource, + ): Promise; + /** + * In cryptography, "wrapping a key" refers to exporting and then encrypting the keying material. + * The `subtle.unwrapKey()` method attempts to decrypt a wrapped key and create a `` instance. + * It is equivalent to calling `subtle.decrypt()` first on the encrypted key data (using the `wrappedKey`, `unwrapAlgo`, and `unwrappingKey` arguments as input) + * then passing the results in to the `subtle.importKey()` method using the `unwrappedKeyAlgo`, `extractable`, and `keyUsages` arguments as inputs. + * If successful, the returned promise is resolved with a `` object. + * + * The wrapping algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'RSA-OAEP'` + * - `'AES-CTR'` + * - `'AES-CBC'` + * - `'AES-GCM'` + * - `'AES-KW'` + * + * The unwrapped key algorithms supported include: + * + * - `'RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5'` + * - `'RSA-PSS'` + * - `'RSA-OAEP'` + * - `'ECDSA'` + * - `'Ed25519'` + * - `'Ed448'` + * - `'ECDH'` + * - `'X25519'` + * - `'X448'` + * - `'HMAC'` + * - `'AES-CTR'` + * - `'AES-CBC'` + * - `'AES-GCM'` + * - `'AES-KW'` + * @param format Must be one of `'raw'`, `'pkcs8'`, `'spki'`, or `'jwk'`. + * @param keyUsages See {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html#cryptokeyusages Key usages}. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + unwrapKey( + format: KeyFormat, + wrappedKey: BufferSource, + unwrappingKey: CryptoKey, + unwrapAlgorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaOaepParams | AesCtrParams | AesCbcParams | AesGcmParams, + unwrappedKeyAlgorithm: + | AlgorithmIdentifier + | RsaHashedImportParams + | EcKeyImportParams + | HmacImportParams + | AesKeyAlgorithm, + extractable: boolean, + keyUsages: KeyUsage[], + ): Promise; + /** + * Using the method and parameters given in `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `key`, + * `subtle.verify()` attempts to verify that `signature` is a valid cryptographic signature of `data`. + * The returned promise is resolved with either `true` or `false`. + * + * The algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5'` + * - `'RSA-PSS'` + * - `'ECDSA'` + * - `'Ed25519'` + * - `'Ed448'` + * - `'HMAC'` + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + verify( + algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaPssParams | EcdsaParams | Ed448Params, + key: CryptoKey, + signature: BufferSource, + data: BufferSource, + ): Promise; + /** + * In cryptography, "wrapping a key" refers to exporting and then encrypting the keying material. + * The `subtle.wrapKey()` method exports the keying material into the format identified by `format`, + * then encrypts it using the method and parameters specified by `wrapAlgo` and the keying material provided by `wrappingKey`. + * It is the equivalent to calling `subtle.exportKey()` using `format` and `key` as the arguments, + * then passing the result to the `subtle.encrypt()` method using `wrappingKey` and `wrapAlgo` as inputs. + * If successful, the returned promise will be resolved with an `` containing the encrypted key data. + * + * The wrapping algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'RSA-OAEP'` + * - `'AES-CTR'` + * - `'AES-CBC'` + * - `'AES-GCM'` + * - `'AES-KW'` + * @param format Must be one of `'raw'`, `'pkcs8'`, `'spki'`, or `'jwk'`. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + wrapKey( + format: KeyFormat, + key: CryptoKey, + wrappingKey: CryptoKey, + wrapAlgorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaOaepParams | AesCtrParams | AesCbcParams | AesGcmParams, + ): Promise; + } + } + + global { + var crypto: typeof globalThis extends { + crypto: infer T; + onmessage: any; + } ? T + : webcrypto.Crypto; + } +} +declare module "node:crypto" { + export * from "crypto"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/dgram.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/dgram.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c74367 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/dgram.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,597 @@ +/** + * The `node:dgram` module provides an implementation of UDP datagram sockets. + * + * ```js + * import dgram from 'node:dgram'; + * + * const server = dgram.createSocket('udp4'); + * + * server.on('error', (err) => { + * console.error(`server error:\n${err.stack}`); + * server.close(); + * }); + * + * server.on('message', (msg, rinfo) => { + * console.log(`server got: ${msg} from ${rinfo.address}:${rinfo.port}`); + * }); + * + * server.on('listening', () => { + * const address = server.address(); + * console.log(`server listening ${address.address}:${address.port}`); + * }); + * + * server.bind(41234); + * // Prints: server listening 0.0.0.0:41234 + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/dgram.js) + */ +declare module "dgram" { + import { NonSharedBuffer } from "node:buffer"; + import { AddressInfo } from "node:net"; + import * as dns from "node:dns"; + import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from "node:events"; + interface RemoteInfo { + address: string; + family: "IPv4" | "IPv6"; + port: number; + size: number; + } + interface BindOptions { + port?: number | undefined; + address?: string | undefined; + exclusive?: boolean | undefined; + fd?: number | undefined; + } + type SocketType = "udp4" | "udp6"; + interface SocketOptions extends Abortable { + type: SocketType; + reuseAddr?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * @default false + */ + ipv6Only?: boolean | undefined; + recvBufferSize?: number | undefined; + sendBufferSize?: number | undefined; + lookup?: + | (( + hostname: string, + options: dns.LookupOneOptions, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void, + ) => void) + | undefined; + } + /** + * Creates a `dgram.Socket` object. Once the socket is created, calling `socket.bind()` will instruct the socket to begin listening for datagram + * messages. When `address` and `port` are not passed to `socket.bind()` the + * method will bind the socket to the "all interfaces" address on a random port + * (it does the right thing for both `udp4` and `udp6` sockets). The bound address + * and port can be retrieved using `socket.address().address` and `socket.address().port`. + * + * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding `AbortController` is similar to calling `.close()` on the socket: + * + * ```js + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const { signal } = controller; + * const server = dgram.createSocket({ type: 'udp4', signal }); + * server.on('message', (msg, rinfo) => { + * console.log(`server got: ${msg} from ${rinfo.address}:${rinfo.port}`); + * }); + * // Later, when you want to close the server. + * controller.abort(); + * ``` + * @since v0.11.13 + * @param options Available options are: + * @param callback Attached as a listener for `'message'` events. Optional. + */ + function createSocket(type: SocketType, callback?: (msg: NonSharedBuffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): Socket; + function createSocket(options: SocketOptions, callback?: (msg: NonSharedBuffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): Socket; + /** + * Encapsulates the datagram functionality. + * + * New instances of `dgram.Socket` are created using {@link createSocket}. + * The `new` keyword is not to be used to create `dgram.Socket` instances. + * @since v0.1.99 + */ + class Socket extends EventEmitter { + /** + * Tells the kernel to join a multicast group at the given `multicastAddress` and `multicastInterface` using the `IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP` socket option. If the `multicastInterface` argument is not + * specified, the operating system will choose + * one interface and will add membership to it. To add membership to every + * available interface, call `addMembership` multiple times, once per interface. + * + * When called on an unbound socket, this method will implicitly bind to a random + * port, listening on all interfaces. + * + * When sharing a UDP socket across multiple `cluster` workers, the`socket.addMembership()` function must be called only once or an`EADDRINUSE` error will occur: + * + * ```js + * import cluster from 'node:cluster'; + * import dgram from 'node:dgram'; + * + * if (cluster.isPrimary) { + * cluster.fork(); // Works ok. + * cluster.fork(); // Fails with EADDRINUSE. + * } else { + * const s = dgram.createSocket('udp4'); + * s.bind(1234, () => { + * s.addMembership('224.0.0.114'); + * }); + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.6.9 + */ + addMembership(multicastAddress: string, multicastInterface?: string): void; + /** + * Returns an object containing the address information for a socket. + * For UDP sockets, this object will contain `address`, `family`, and `port` properties. + * + * This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket. + * @since v0.1.99 + */ + address(): AddressInfo; + /** + * For UDP sockets, causes the `dgram.Socket` to listen for datagram + * messages on a named `port` and optional `address`. If `port` is not + * specified or is `0`, the operating system will attempt to bind to a + * random port. If `address` is not specified, the operating system will + * attempt to listen on all addresses. Once binding is complete, a `'listening'` event is emitted and the optional `callback` function is + * called. + * + * Specifying both a `'listening'` event listener and passing a `callback` to the `socket.bind()` method is not harmful but not very + * useful. + * + * A bound datagram socket keeps the Node.js process running to receive + * datagram messages. + * + * If binding fails, an `'error'` event is generated. In rare case (e.g. + * attempting to bind with a closed socket), an `Error` may be thrown. + * + * Example of a UDP server listening on port 41234: + * + * ```js + * import dgram from 'node:dgram'; + * + * const server = dgram.createSocket('udp4'); + * + * server.on('error', (err) => { + * console.error(`server error:\n${err.stack}`); + * server.close(); + * }); + * + * server.on('message', (msg, rinfo) => { + * console.log(`server got: ${msg} from ${rinfo.address}:${rinfo.port}`); + * }); + * + * server.on('listening', () => { + * const address = server.address(); + * console.log(`server listening ${address.address}:${address.port}`); + * }); + * + * server.bind(41234); + * // Prints: server listening 0.0.0.0:41234 + * ``` + * @since v0.1.99 + * @param callback with no parameters. Called when binding is complete. + */ + bind(port?: number, address?: string, callback?: () => void): this; + bind(port?: number, callback?: () => void): this; + bind(callback?: () => void): this; + bind(options: BindOptions, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * Close the underlying socket and stop listening for data on it. If a callback is + * provided, it is added as a listener for the `'close'` event. + * @since v0.1.99 + * @param callback Called when the socket has been closed. + */ + close(callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * Associates the `dgram.Socket` to a remote address and port. Every + * message sent by this handle is automatically sent to that destination. Also, + * the socket will only receive messages from that remote peer. + * Trying to call `connect()` on an already connected socket will result + * in an `ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_IS_CONNECTED` exception. If `address` is not + * provided, `'127.0.0.1'` (for `udp4` sockets) or `'::1'` (for `udp6` sockets) + * will be used by default. Once the connection is complete, a `'connect'` event + * is emitted and the optional `callback` function is called. In case of failure, + * the `callback` is called or, failing this, an `'error'` event is emitted. + * @since v12.0.0 + * @param callback Called when the connection is completed or on error. + */ + connect(port: number, address?: string, callback?: () => void): void; + connect(port: number, callback: () => void): void; + /** + * A synchronous function that disassociates a connected `dgram.Socket` from + * its remote address. Trying to call `disconnect()` on an unbound or already + * disconnected socket will result in an `ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_NOT_CONNECTED` exception. + * @since v12.0.0 + */ + disconnect(): void; + /** + * Instructs the kernel to leave a multicast group at `multicastAddress` using the `IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP` socket option. This method is automatically called by the + * kernel when the socket is closed or the process terminates, so most apps will + * never have reason to call this. + * + * If `multicastInterface` is not specified, the operating system will attempt to + * drop membership on all valid interfaces. + * @since v0.6.9 + */ + dropMembership(multicastAddress: string, multicastInterface?: string): void; + /** + * This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE` if called on an unbound socket. + * @since v8.7.0 + * @return the `SO_RCVBUF` socket receive buffer size in bytes. + */ + getRecvBufferSize(): number; + /** + * This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE` if called on an unbound socket. + * @since v8.7.0 + * @return the `SO_SNDBUF` socket send buffer size in bytes. + */ + getSendBufferSize(): number; + /** + * @since v18.8.0, v16.19.0 + * @return Number of bytes queued for sending. + */ + getSendQueueSize(): number; + /** + * @since v18.8.0, v16.19.0 + * @return Number of send requests currently in the queue awaiting to be processed. + */ + getSendQueueCount(): number; + /** + * By default, binding a socket will cause it to block the Node.js process from + * exiting as long as the socket is open. The `socket.unref()` method can be used + * to exclude the socket from the reference counting that keeps the Node.js + * process active. The `socket.ref()` method adds the socket back to the reference + * counting and restores the default behavior. + * + * Calling `socket.ref()` multiples times will have no additional effect. + * + * The `socket.ref()` method returns a reference to the socket so calls can be + * chained. + * @since v0.9.1 + */ + ref(): this; + /** + * Returns an object containing the `address`, `family`, and `port` of the remote + * endpoint. This method throws an `ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_NOT_CONNECTED` exception + * if the socket is not connected. + * @since v12.0.0 + */ + remoteAddress(): AddressInfo; + /** + * Broadcasts a datagram on the socket. + * For connectionless sockets, the destination `port` and `address` must be + * specified. Connected sockets, on the other hand, will use their associated + * remote endpoint, so the `port` and `address` arguments must not be set. + * + * The `msg` argument contains the message to be sent. + * Depending on its type, different behavior can apply. If `msg` is a `Buffer`, + * any `TypedArray` or a `DataView`, + * the `offset` and `length` specify the offset within the `Buffer` where the + * message begins and the number of bytes in the message, respectively. + * If `msg` is a `String`, then it is automatically converted to a `Buffer` with `'utf8'` encoding. With messages that + * contain multi-byte characters, `offset` and `length` will be calculated with + * respect to `byte length` and not the character position. + * If `msg` is an array, `offset` and `length` must not be specified. + * + * The `address` argument is a string. If the value of `address` is a host name, + * DNS will be used to resolve the address of the host. If `address` is not + * provided or otherwise nullish, `'127.0.0.1'` (for `udp4` sockets) or `'::1'` (for `udp6` sockets) will be used by default. + * + * If the socket has not been previously bound with a call to `bind`, the socket + * is assigned a random port number and is bound to the "all interfaces" address + * (`'0.0.0.0'` for `udp4` sockets, `'::0'` for `udp6` sockets.) + * + * An optional `callback` function may be specified to as a way of reporting + * DNS errors or for determining when it is safe to reuse the `buf` object. + * DNS lookups delay the time to send for at least one tick of the + * Node.js event loop. + * + * The only way to know for sure that the datagram has been sent is by using a `callback`. If an error occurs and a `callback` is given, the error will be + * passed as the first argument to the `callback`. If a `callback` is not given, + * the error is emitted as an `'error'` event on the `socket` object. + * + * Offset and length are optional but both _must_ be set if either are used. + * They are supported only when the first argument is a `Buffer`, a `TypedArray`, + * or a `DataView`. + * + * This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BAD_PORT` if called on an unbound socket. + * + * Example of sending a UDP packet to a port on `localhost`; + * + * ```js + * import dgram from 'node:dgram'; + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const message = Buffer.from('Some bytes'); + * const client = dgram.createSocket('udp4'); + * client.send(message, 41234, 'localhost', (err) => { + * client.close(); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Example of sending a UDP packet composed of multiple buffers to a port on`127.0.0.1`; + * + * ```js + * import dgram from 'node:dgram'; + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from('Some '); + * const buf2 = Buffer.from('bytes'); + * const client = dgram.createSocket('udp4'); + * client.send([buf1, buf2], 41234, (err) => { + * client.close(); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Sending multiple buffers might be faster or slower depending on the + * application and operating system. Run benchmarks to + * determine the optimal strategy on a case-by-case basis. Generally speaking, + * however, sending multiple buffers is faster. + * + * Example of sending a UDP packet using a socket connected to a port on `localhost`: + * + * ```js + * import dgram from 'node:dgram'; + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const message = Buffer.from('Some bytes'); + * const client = dgram.createSocket('udp4'); + * client.connect(41234, 'localhost', (err) => { + * client.send(message, (err) => { + * client.close(); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.99 + * @param msg Message to be sent. + * @param offset Offset in the buffer where the message starts. + * @param length Number of bytes in the message. + * @param port Destination port. + * @param address Destination host name or IP address. + * @param callback Called when the message has been sent. + */ + send( + msg: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | readonly any[], + port?: number, + address?: string, + callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void, + ): void; + send( + msg: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | readonly any[], + port?: number, + callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void, + ): void; + send( + msg: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | readonly any[], + callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void, + ): void; + send( + msg: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + offset: number, + length: number, + port?: number, + address?: string, + callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void, + ): void; + send( + msg: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + offset: number, + length: number, + port?: number, + callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void, + ): void; + send( + msg: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + offset: number, + length: number, + callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Sets or clears the `SO_BROADCAST` socket option. When set to `true`, UDP + * packets may be sent to a local interface's broadcast address. + * + * This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket. + * @since v0.6.9 + */ + setBroadcast(flag: boolean): void; + /** + * _All references to scope in this section are referring to [IPv6 Zone Indices](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6_address#Scoped_literal_IPv6_addresses), which are defined by [RFC + * 4007](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4007). In string form, an IP_ + * _with a scope index is written as `'IP%scope'` where scope is an interface name_ + * _or interface number._ + * + * Sets the default outgoing multicast interface of the socket to a chosen + * interface or back to system interface selection. The `multicastInterface` must + * be a valid string representation of an IP from the socket's family. + * + * For IPv4 sockets, this should be the IP configured for the desired physical + * interface. All packets sent to multicast on the socket will be sent on the + * interface determined by the most recent successful use of this call. + * + * For IPv6 sockets, `multicastInterface` should include a scope to indicate the + * interface as in the examples that follow. In IPv6, individual `send` calls can + * also use explicit scope in addresses, so only packets sent to a multicast + * address without specifying an explicit scope are affected by the most recent + * successful use of this call. + * + * This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket. + * + * #### Example: IPv6 outgoing multicast interface + * + * On most systems, where scope format uses the interface name: + * + * ```js + * const socket = dgram.createSocket('udp6'); + * + * socket.bind(1234, () => { + * socket.setMulticastInterface('::%eth1'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * On Windows, where scope format uses an interface number: + * + * ```js + * const socket = dgram.createSocket('udp6'); + * + * socket.bind(1234, () => { + * socket.setMulticastInterface('::%2'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * #### Example: IPv4 outgoing multicast interface + * + * All systems use an IP of the host on the desired physical interface: + * + * ```js + * const socket = dgram.createSocket('udp4'); + * + * socket.bind(1234, () => { + * socket.setMulticastInterface('10.0.0.2'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v8.6.0 + */ + setMulticastInterface(multicastInterface: string): void; + /** + * Sets or clears the `IP_MULTICAST_LOOP` socket option. When set to `true`, + * multicast packets will also be received on the local interface. + * + * This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket. + * @since v0.3.8 + */ + setMulticastLoopback(flag: boolean): boolean; + /** + * Sets the `IP_MULTICAST_TTL` socket option. While TTL generally stands for + * "Time to Live", in this context it specifies the number of IP hops that a + * packet is allowed to travel through, specifically for multicast traffic. Each + * router or gateway that forwards a packet decrements the TTL. If the TTL is + * decremented to 0 by a router, it will not be forwarded. + * + * The `ttl` argument may be between 0 and 255\. The default on most systems is `1`. + * + * This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket. + * @since v0.3.8 + */ + setMulticastTTL(ttl: number): number; + /** + * Sets the `SO_RCVBUF` socket option. Sets the maximum socket receive buffer + * in bytes. + * + * This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE` if called on an unbound socket. + * @since v8.7.0 + */ + setRecvBufferSize(size: number): void; + /** + * Sets the `SO_SNDBUF` socket option. Sets the maximum socket send buffer + * in bytes. + * + * This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE` if called on an unbound socket. + * @since v8.7.0 + */ + setSendBufferSize(size: number): void; + /** + * Sets the `IP_TTL` socket option. While TTL generally stands for "Time to Live", + * in this context it specifies the number of IP hops that a packet is allowed to + * travel through. Each router or gateway that forwards a packet decrements the + * TTL. If the TTL is decremented to 0 by a router, it will not be forwarded. + * Changing TTL values is typically done for network probes or when multicasting. + * + * The `ttl` argument may be between 1 and 255\. The default on most systems + * is 64. + * + * This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket. + * @since v0.1.101 + */ + setTTL(ttl: number): number; + /** + * By default, binding a socket will cause it to block the Node.js process from + * exiting as long as the socket is open. The `socket.unref()` method can be used + * to exclude the socket from the reference counting that keeps the Node.js + * process active, allowing the process to exit even if the socket is still + * listening. + * + * Calling `socket.unref()` multiple times will have no additional effect. + * + * The `socket.unref()` method returns a reference to the socket so calls can be + * chained. + * @since v0.9.1 + */ + unref(): this; + /** + * Tells the kernel to join a source-specific multicast channel at the given `sourceAddress` and `groupAddress`, using the `multicastInterface` with the `IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP` socket + * option. If the `multicastInterface` argument + * is not specified, the operating system will choose one interface and will add + * membership to it. To add membership to every available interface, call `socket.addSourceSpecificMembership()` multiple times, once per interface. + * + * When called on an unbound socket, this method will implicitly bind to a random + * port, listening on all interfaces. + * @since v13.1.0, v12.16.0 + */ + addSourceSpecificMembership(sourceAddress: string, groupAddress: string, multicastInterface?: string): void; + /** + * Instructs the kernel to leave a source-specific multicast channel at the given `sourceAddress` and `groupAddress` using the `IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP` socket option. This method is + * automatically called by the kernel when the + * socket is closed or the process terminates, so most apps will never have + * reason to call this. + * + * If `multicastInterface` is not specified, the operating system will attempt to + * drop membership on all valid interfaces. + * @since v13.1.0, v12.16.0 + */ + dropSourceSpecificMembership(sourceAddress: string, groupAddress: string, multicastInterface?: string): void; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. close + * 2. connect + * 3. error + * 4. listening + * 5. message + */ + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "message", listener: (msg: NonSharedBuffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: "close"): boolean; + emit(event: "connect"): boolean; + emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "listening"): boolean; + emit(event: "message", msg: NonSharedBuffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "message", listener: (msg: NonSharedBuffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "message", listener: (msg: NonSharedBuffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "message", listener: (msg: NonSharedBuffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "message", listener: (msg: NonSharedBuffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this; + /** + * Calls `socket.close()` and returns a promise that fulfills when the socket has closed. + * @since v20.5.0 + */ + [Symbol.asyncDispose](): Promise; + } +} +declare module "node:dgram" { + export * from "dgram"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/diagnostics_channel.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/diagnostics_channel.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f758aec --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/diagnostics_channel.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,578 @@ +/** + * The `node:diagnostics_channel` module provides an API to create named channels + * to report arbitrary message data for diagnostics purposes. + * + * It can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * ``` + * + * It is intended that a module writer wanting to report diagnostics messages + * will create one or many top-level channels to report messages through. + * Channels may also be acquired at runtime but it is not encouraged + * due to the additional overhead of doing so. Channels may be exported for + * convenience, but as long as the name is known it can be acquired anywhere. + * + * If you intend for your module to produce diagnostics data for others to + * consume it is recommended that you include documentation of what named + * channels are used along with the shape of the message data. Channel names + * should generally include the module name to avoid collisions with data from + * other modules. + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/diagnostics_channel.js) + */ +declare module "diagnostics_channel" { + import { AsyncLocalStorage } from "node:async_hooks"; + /** + * Check if there are active subscribers to the named channel. This is helpful if + * the message you want to send might be expensive to prepare. + * + * This API is optional but helpful when trying to publish messages from very + * performance-sensitive code. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * + * if (diagnostics_channel.hasSubscribers('my-channel')) { + * // There are subscribers, prepare and publish message + * } + * ``` + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + * @param name The channel name + * @return If there are active subscribers + */ + function hasSubscribers(name: string | symbol): boolean; + /** + * This is the primary entry-point for anyone wanting to publish to a named + * channel. It produces a channel object which is optimized to reduce overhead at + * publish time as much as possible. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel'); + * ``` + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + * @param name The channel name + * @return The named channel object + */ + function channel(name: string | symbol): Channel; + type ChannelListener = (message: unknown, name: string | symbol) => void; + /** + * Register a message handler to subscribe to this channel. This message handler + * will be run synchronously whenever a message is published to the channel. Any + * errors thrown in the message handler will trigger an `'uncaughtException'`. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * + * diagnostics_channel.subscribe('my-channel', (message, name) => { + * // Received data + * }); + * ``` + * @since v18.7.0, v16.17.0 + * @param name The channel name + * @param onMessage The handler to receive channel messages + */ + function subscribe(name: string | symbol, onMessage: ChannelListener): void; + /** + * Remove a message handler previously registered to this channel with {@link subscribe}. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * + * function onMessage(message, name) { + * // Received data + * } + * + * diagnostics_channel.subscribe('my-channel', onMessage); + * + * diagnostics_channel.unsubscribe('my-channel', onMessage); + * ``` + * @since v18.7.0, v16.17.0 + * @param name The channel name + * @param onMessage The previous subscribed handler to remove + * @return `true` if the handler was found, `false` otherwise. + */ + function unsubscribe(name: string | symbol, onMessage: ChannelListener): boolean; + /** + * Creates a `TracingChannel` wrapper for the given `TracingChannel Channels`. If a name is given, the corresponding tracing + * channels will be created in the form of `tracing:${name}:${eventType}` where `eventType` corresponds to the types of `TracingChannel Channels`. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channelsByName = diagnostics_channel.tracingChannel('my-channel'); + * + * // or... + * + * const channelsByCollection = diagnostics_channel.tracingChannel({ + * start: diagnostics_channel.channel('tracing:my-channel:start'), + * end: diagnostics_channel.channel('tracing:my-channel:end'), + * asyncStart: diagnostics_channel.channel('tracing:my-channel:asyncStart'), + * asyncEnd: diagnostics_channel.channel('tracing:my-channel:asyncEnd'), + * error: diagnostics_channel.channel('tracing:my-channel:error'), + * }); + * ``` + * @since v19.9.0 + * @experimental + * @param nameOrChannels Channel name or object containing all the `TracingChannel Channels` + * @return Collection of channels to trace with + */ + function tracingChannel< + StoreType = unknown, + ContextType extends object = StoreType extends object ? StoreType : object, + >( + nameOrChannels: string | TracingChannelCollection, + ): TracingChannel; + /** + * The class `Channel` represents an individual named channel within the data + * pipeline. It is used to track subscribers and to publish messages when there + * are subscribers present. It exists as a separate object to avoid channel + * lookups at publish time, enabling very fast publish speeds and allowing + * for heavy use while incurring very minimal cost. Channels are created with {@link channel}, constructing a channel directly + * with `new Channel(name)` is not supported. + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + */ + class Channel { + readonly name: string | symbol; + /** + * Check if there are active subscribers to this channel. This is helpful if + * the message you want to send might be expensive to prepare. + * + * This API is optional but helpful when trying to publish messages from very + * performance-sensitive code. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel'); + * + * if (channel.hasSubscribers) { + * // There are subscribers, prepare and publish message + * } + * ``` + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + */ + readonly hasSubscribers: boolean; + private constructor(name: string | symbol); + /** + * Publish a message to any subscribers to the channel. This will trigger + * message handlers synchronously so they will execute within the same context. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel'); + * + * channel.publish({ + * some: 'message', + * }); + * ``` + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + * @param message The message to send to the channel subscribers + */ + publish(message: unknown): void; + /** + * Register a message handler to subscribe to this channel. This message handler + * will be run synchronously whenever a message is published to the channel. Any + * errors thrown in the message handler will trigger an `'uncaughtException'`. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel'); + * + * channel.subscribe((message, name) => { + * // Received data + * }); + * ``` + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + * @deprecated Since v18.7.0,v16.17.0 - Use {@link subscribe(name, onMessage)} + * @param onMessage The handler to receive channel messages + */ + subscribe(onMessage: ChannelListener): void; + /** + * Remove a message handler previously registered to this channel with `channel.subscribe(onMessage)`. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel'); + * + * function onMessage(message, name) { + * // Received data + * } + * + * channel.subscribe(onMessage); + * + * channel.unsubscribe(onMessage); + * ``` + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + * @deprecated Since v18.7.0,v16.17.0 - Use {@link unsubscribe(name, onMessage)} + * @param onMessage The previous subscribed handler to remove + * @return `true` if the handler was found, `false` otherwise. + */ + unsubscribe(onMessage: ChannelListener): void; + /** + * When `channel.runStores(context, ...)` is called, the given context data + * will be applied to any store bound to the channel. If the store has already been + * bound the previous `transform` function will be replaced with the new one. + * The `transform` function may be omitted to set the given context data as the + * context directly. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * import { AsyncLocalStorage } from 'node:async_hooks'; + * + * const store = new AsyncLocalStorage(); + * + * const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel'); + * + * channel.bindStore(store, (data) => { + * return { data }; + * }); + * ``` + * @since v19.9.0 + * @experimental + * @param store The store to which to bind the context data + * @param transform Transform context data before setting the store context + */ + bindStore(store: AsyncLocalStorage, transform?: (context: ContextType) => StoreType): void; + /** + * Remove a message handler previously registered to this channel with `channel.bindStore(store)`. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * import { AsyncLocalStorage } from 'node:async_hooks'; + * + * const store = new AsyncLocalStorage(); + * + * const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel'); + * + * channel.bindStore(store); + * channel.unbindStore(store); + * ``` + * @since v19.9.0 + * @experimental + * @param store The store to unbind from the channel. + * @return `true` if the store was found, `false` otherwise. + */ + unbindStore(store: AsyncLocalStorage): boolean; + /** + * Applies the given data to any AsyncLocalStorage instances bound to the channel + * for the duration of the given function, then publishes to the channel within + * the scope of that data is applied to the stores. + * + * If a transform function was given to `channel.bindStore(store)` it will be + * applied to transform the message data before it becomes the context value for + * the store. The prior storage context is accessible from within the transform + * function in cases where context linking is required. + * + * The context applied to the store should be accessible in any async code which + * continues from execution which began during the given function, however + * there are some situations in which `context loss` may occur. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * import { AsyncLocalStorage } from 'node:async_hooks'; + * + * const store = new AsyncLocalStorage(); + * + * const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel'); + * + * channel.bindStore(store, (message) => { + * const parent = store.getStore(); + * return new Span(message, parent); + * }); + * channel.runStores({ some: 'message' }, () => { + * store.getStore(); // Span({ some: 'message' }) + * }); + * ``` + * @since v19.9.0 + * @experimental + * @param context Message to send to subscribers and bind to stores + * @param fn Handler to run within the entered storage context + * @param thisArg The receiver to be used for the function call. + * @param args Optional arguments to pass to the function. + */ + runStores( + context: ContextType, + fn: (this: ThisArg, ...args: Args) => Result, + thisArg?: ThisArg, + ...args: Args + ): Result; + } + interface TracingChannelSubscribers { + start: (message: ContextType) => void; + end: ( + message: ContextType & { + error?: unknown; + result?: unknown; + }, + ) => void; + asyncStart: ( + message: ContextType & { + error?: unknown; + result?: unknown; + }, + ) => void; + asyncEnd: ( + message: ContextType & { + error?: unknown; + result?: unknown; + }, + ) => void; + error: ( + message: ContextType & { + error: unknown; + }, + ) => void; + } + interface TracingChannelCollection { + start: Channel; + end: Channel; + asyncStart: Channel; + asyncEnd: Channel; + error: Channel; + } + /** + * The class `TracingChannel` is a collection of `TracingChannel Channels` which + * together express a single traceable action. It is used to formalize and + * simplify the process of producing events for tracing application flow. {@link tracingChannel} is used to construct a `TracingChannel`. As with `Channel` it is recommended to create and reuse a + * single `TracingChannel` at the top-level of the file rather than creating them + * dynamically. + * @since v19.9.0 + * @experimental + */ + class TracingChannel implements TracingChannelCollection { + start: Channel; + end: Channel; + asyncStart: Channel; + asyncEnd: Channel; + error: Channel; + /** + * Helper to subscribe a collection of functions to the corresponding channels. + * This is the same as calling `channel.subscribe(onMessage)` on each channel + * individually. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channels = diagnostics_channel.tracingChannel('my-channel'); + * + * channels.subscribe({ + * start(message) { + * // Handle start message + * }, + * end(message) { + * // Handle end message + * }, + * asyncStart(message) { + * // Handle asyncStart message + * }, + * asyncEnd(message) { + * // Handle asyncEnd message + * }, + * error(message) { + * // Handle error message + * }, + * }); + * ``` + * @since v19.9.0 + * @experimental + * @param subscribers Set of `TracingChannel Channels` subscribers + */ + subscribe(subscribers: TracingChannelSubscribers): void; + /** + * Helper to unsubscribe a collection of functions from the corresponding channels. + * This is the same as calling `channel.unsubscribe(onMessage)` on each channel + * individually. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channels = diagnostics_channel.tracingChannel('my-channel'); + * + * channels.unsubscribe({ + * start(message) { + * // Handle start message + * }, + * end(message) { + * // Handle end message + * }, + * asyncStart(message) { + * // Handle asyncStart message + * }, + * asyncEnd(message) { + * // Handle asyncEnd message + * }, + * error(message) { + * // Handle error message + * }, + * }); + * ``` + * @since v19.9.0 + * @experimental + * @param subscribers Set of `TracingChannel Channels` subscribers + * @return `true` if all handlers were successfully unsubscribed, and `false` otherwise. + */ + unsubscribe(subscribers: TracingChannelSubscribers): void; + /** + * Trace a synchronous function call. This will always produce a `start event` and `end event` around the execution and may produce an `error event` if the given function throws an error. + * This will run the given function using `channel.runStores(context, ...)` on the `start` channel which ensures all + * events should have any bound stores set to match this trace context. + * + * To ensure only correct trace graphs are formed, events will only be published if subscribers are present prior to starting the trace. Subscriptions + * which are added after the trace begins will not receive future events from that trace, only future traces will be seen. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channels = diagnostics_channel.tracingChannel('my-channel'); + * + * channels.traceSync(() => { + * // Do something + * }, { + * some: 'thing', + * }); + * ``` + * @since v19.9.0 + * @experimental + * @param fn Function to wrap a trace around + * @param context Shared object to correlate events through + * @param thisArg The receiver to be used for the function call + * @param args Optional arguments to pass to the function + * @return The return value of the given function + */ + traceSync( + fn: (this: ThisArg, ...args: Args) => Result, + context?: ContextType, + thisArg?: ThisArg, + ...args: Args + ): Result; + /** + * Trace a promise-returning function call. This will always produce a `start event` and `end event` around the synchronous portion of the + * function execution, and will produce an `asyncStart event` and `asyncEnd event` when a promise continuation is reached. It may also + * produce an `error event` if the given function throws an error or the + * returned promise rejects. This will run the given function using `channel.runStores(context, ...)` on the `start` channel which ensures all + * events should have any bound stores set to match this trace context. + * + * To ensure only correct trace graphs are formed, events will only be published if subscribers are present prior to starting the trace. Subscriptions + * which are added after the trace begins will not receive future events from that trace, only future traces will be seen. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channels = diagnostics_channel.tracingChannel('my-channel'); + * + * channels.tracePromise(async () => { + * // Do something + * }, { + * some: 'thing', + * }); + * ``` + * @since v19.9.0 + * @experimental + * @param fn Promise-returning function to wrap a trace around + * @param context Shared object to correlate trace events through + * @param thisArg The receiver to be used for the function call + * @param args Optional arguments to pass to the function + * @return Chained from promise returned by the given function + */ + tracePromise( + fn: (this: ThisArg, ...args: Args) => Promise, + context?: ContextType, + thisArg?: ThisArg, + ...args: Args + ): Promise; + /** + * Trace a callback-receiving function call. This will always produce a `start event` and `end event` around the synchronous portion of the + * function execution, and will produce a `asyncStart event` and `asyncEnd event` around the callback execution. It may also produce an `error event` if the given function throws an error or + * the returned + * promise rejects. This will run the given function using `channel.runStores(context, ...)` on the `start` channel which ensures all + * events should have any bound stores set to match this trace context. + * + * The `position` will be -1 by default to indicate the final argument should + * be used as the callback. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channels = diagnostics_channel.tracingChannel('my-channel'); + * + * channels.traceCallback((arg1, callback) => { + * // Do something + * callback(null, 'result'); + * }, 1, { + * some: 'thing', + * }, thisArg, arg1, callback); + * ``` + * + * The callback will also be run with `channel.runStores(context, ...)` which + * enables context loss recovery in some cases. + * + * To ensure only correct trace graphs are formed, events will only be published if subscribers are present prior to starting the trace. Subscriptions + * which are added after the trace begins will not receive future events from that trace, only future traces will be seen. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'node:diagnostics_channel'; + * import { AsyncLocalStorage } from 'node:async_hooks'; + * + * const channels = diagnostics_channel.tracingChannel('my-channel'); + * const myStore = new AsyncLocalStorage(); + * + * // The start channel sets the initial store data to something + * // and stores that store data value on the trace context object + * channels.start.bindStore(myStore, (data) => { + * const span = new Span(data); + * data.span = span; + * return span; + * }); + * + * // Then asyncStart can restore from that data it stored previously + * channels.asyncStart.bindStore(myStore, (data) => { + * return data.span; + * }); + * ``` + * @since v19.9.0 + * @experimental + * @param fn callback using function to wrap a trace around + * @param position Zero-indexed argument position of expected callback + * @param context Shared object to correlate trace events through + * @param thisArg The receiver to be used for the function call + * @param args Optional arguments to pass to the function + * @return The return value of the given function + */ + traceCallback( + fn: (this: ThisArg, ...args: Args) => Result, + position?: number, + context?: ContextType, + thisArg?: ThisArg, + ...args: Args + ): Result; + /** + * `true` if any of the individual channels has a subscriber, `false` if not. + * + * This is a helper method available on a {@link TracingChannel} instance to check + * if any of the [TracingChannel Channels](https://nodejs.org/api/diagnostics_channel.html#tracingchannel-channels) have subscribers. + * A `true` is returned if any of them have at least one subscriber, a `false` is returned otherwise. + * + * ```js + * const diagnostics_channel = require('node:diagnostics_channel'); + * + * const channels = diagnostics_channel.tracingChannel('my-channel'); + * + * if (channels.hasSubscribers) { + * // Do something + * } + * ``` + * @since v22.0.0, v20.13.0 + */ + readonly hasSubscribers: boolean; + } +} +declare module "node:diagnostics_channel" { + export * from "diagnostics_channel"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/dns.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/dns.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..acb5264 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/dns.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,871 @@ +/** + * The `node:dns` module enables name resolution. For example, use it to look up IP + * addresses of host names. + * + * Although named for the [Domain Name System (DNS)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System), it does not always use the + * DNS protocol for lookups. {@link lookup} uses the operating system + * facilities to perform name resolution. It may not need to perform any network + * communication. To perform name resolution the way other applications on the same + * system do, use {@link lookup}. + * + * ```js + * import dns from 'node:dns'; + * + * dns.lookup('example.org', (err, address, family) => { + * console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', address, family); + * }); + * // address: "93.184.216.34" family: IPv4 + * ``` + * + * All other functions in the `node:dns` module connect to an actual DNS server to + * perform name resolution. They will always use the network to perform DNS + * queries. These functions do not use the same set of configuration files used by {@link lookup} (e.g. `/etc/hosts`). Use these functions to always perform + * DNS queries, bypassing other name-resolution facilities. + * + * ```js + * import dns from 'node:dns'; + * + * dns.resolve4('archive.org', (err, addresses) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * console.log(`addresses: ${JSON.stringify(addresses)}`); + * + * addresses.forEach((a) => { + * dns.reverse(a, (err, hostnames) => { + * if (err) { + * throw err; + * } + * console.log(`reverse for ${a}: ${JSON.stringify(hostnames)}`); + * }); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * See the [Implementation considerations section](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#implementation-considerations) for more information. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/dns.js) + */ +declare module "dns" { + import * as dnsPromises from "node:dns/promises"; + // Supported getaddrinfo flags. + /** + * Limits returned address types to the types of non-loopback addresses configured on the system. For example, IPv4 addresses are + * only returned if the current system has at least one IPv4 address configured. + */ + export const ADDRCONFIG: number; + /** + * If the IPv6 family was specified, but no IPv6 addresses were found, then return IPv4 mapped IPv6 addresses. It is not supported + * on some operating systems (e.g. FreeBSD 10.1). + */ + export const V4MAPPED: number; + /** + * If `dns.V4MAPPED` is specified, return resolved IPv6 addresses as + * well as IPv4 mapped IPv6 addresses. + */ + export const ALL: number; + export interface LookupOptions { + /** + * The record family. Must be `4`, `6`, or `0`. For backward compatibility reasons, `'IPv4'` and `'IPv6'` are interpreted + * as `4` and `6` respectively. The value 0 indicates that either an IPv4 or IPv6 address is returned. If the value `0` is used + * with `{ all: true } (see below)`, both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are returned. + * @default 0 + */ + family?: number | "IPv4" | "IPv6" | undefined; + /** + * One or more [supported `getaddrinfo`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#supported-getaddrinfo-flags) flags. Multiple flags may be + * passed by bitwise `OR`ing their values. + */ + hints?: number | undefined; + /** + * When `true`, the callback returns all resolved addresses in an array. Otherwise, returns a single address. + * @default false + */ + all?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * When `verbatim`, the resolved addresses are return unsorted. When `ipv4first`, the resolved addresses are sorted + * by placing IPv4 addresses before IPv6 addresses. When `ipv6first`, the resolved addresses are sorted by placing IPv6 + * addresses before IPv4 addresses. Default value is configurable using + * {@link setDefaultResultOrder} or [`--dns-result-order`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/cli.html#--dns-result-orderorder). + * @default `verbatim` (addresses are not reordered) + */ + order?: "ipv4first" | "ipv6first" | "verbatim" | undefined; + /** + * When `true`, the callback receives IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in the order the DNS resolver returned them. When `false`, IPv4 + * addresses are placed before IPv6 addresses. This option will be deprecated in favor of `order`. When both are specified, + * `order` has higher precedence. New code should only use `order`. Default value is configurable using {@link setDefaultResultOrder} + * or [`--dns-result-order`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/cli.html#--dns-result-orderorder). + * @default true (addresses are not reordered) + */ + verbatim?: boolean | undefined; + } + export interface LookupOneOptions extends LookupOptions { + all?: false | undefined; + } + export interface LookupAllOptions extends LookupOptions { + all: true; + } + export interface LookupAddress { + /** + * A string representation of an IPv4 or IPv6 address. + */ + address: string; + /** + * `4` or `6`, denoting the family of `address`, or `0` if the address is not an IPv4 or IPv6 address. `0` is a likely indicator of a + * bug in the name resolution service used by the operating system. + */ + family: number; + } + /** + * Resolves a host name (e.g. `'nodejs.org'`) into the first found A (IPv4) or + * AAAA (IPv6) record. All `option` properties are optional. If `options` is an + * integer, then it must be `4` or `6` – if `options` is `0` or not provided, then + * IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are both returned if found. + * + * With the `all` option set to `true`, the arguments for `callback` change to `(err, addresses)`, with `addresses` being an array of objects with the + * properties `address` and `family`. + * + * On error, `err` is an `Error` object, where `err.code` is the error code. + * Keep in mind that `err.code` will be set to `'ENOTFOUND'` not only when + * the host name does not exist but also when the lookup fails in other ways + * such as no available file descriptors. + * + * `dns.lookup()` does not necessarily have anything to do with the DNS protocol. + * The implementation uses an operating system facility that can associate names + * with addresses and vice versa. This implementation can have subtle but + * important consequences on the behavior of any Node.js program. Please take some + * time to consult the [Implementation considerations section](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#implementation-considerations) + * before using `dns.lookup()`. + * + * Example usage: + * + * ```js + * import dns from 'node:dns'; + * const options = { + * family: 6, + * hints: dns.ADDRCONFIG | dns.V4MAPPED, + * }; + * dns.lookup('example.com', options, (err, address, family) => + * console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', address, family)); + * // address: "2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946" family: IPv6 + * + * // When options.all is true, the result will be an Array. + * options.all = true; + * dns.lookup('example.com', options, (err, addresses) => + * console.log('addresses: %j', addresses)); + * // addresses: [{"address":"2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946","family":6}] + * ``` + * + * If this method is invoked as its [util.promisify()](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/util.html#utilpromisifyoriginal) ed + * version, and `all` is not set to `true`, it returns a `Promise` for an `Object` with `address` and `family` properties. + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + export function lookup( + hostname: string, + family: number, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void, + ): void; + export function lookup( + hostname: string, + options: LookupOneOptions, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void, + ): void; + export function lookup( + hostname: string, + options: LookupAllOptions, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: LookupAddress[]) => void, + ): void; + export function lookup( + hostname: string, + options: LookupOptions, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string | LookupAddress[], family: number) => void, + ): void; + export function lookup( + hostname: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void, + ): void; + export namespace lookup { + function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: LookupAllOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, options?: LookupOneOptions | number): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: LookupOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Resolves the given `address` and `port` into a host name and service using + * the operating system's underlying `getnameinfo` implementation. + * + * If `address` is not a valid IP address, a `TypeError` will be thrown. + * The `port` will be coerced to a number. If it is not a legal port, a `TypeError` will be thrown. + * + * On an error, `err` is an [`Error`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/errors.html#class-error) object, + * where `err.code` is the error code. + * + * ```js + * import dns from 'node:dns'; + * dns.lookupService('127.0.0.1', 22, (err, hostname, service) => { + * console.log(hostname, service); + * // Prints: localhost ssh + * }); + * ``` + * + * If this method is invoked as its [util.promisify()](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/util.html#utilpromisifyoriginal) ed + * version, it returns a `Promise` for an `Object` with `hostname` and `service` properties. + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + export function lookupService( + address: string, + port: number, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, hostname: string, service: string) => void, + ): void; + export namespace lookupService { + function __promisify__( + address: string, + port: number, + ): Promise<{ + hostname: string; + service: string; + }>; + } + export interface ResolveOptions { + ttl: boolean; + } + export interface ResolveWithTtlOptions extends ResolveOptions { + ttl: true; + } + export interface RecordWithTtl { + address: string; + ttl: number; + } + /** @deprecated Use `AnyARecord` or `AnyAaaaRecord` instead. */ + export type AnyRecordWithTtl = AnyARecord | AnyAaaaRecord; + export interface AnyARecord extends RecordWithTtl { + type: "A"; + } + export interface AnyAaaaRecord extends RecordWithTtl { + type: "AAAA"; + } + export interface CaaRecord { + critical: number; + issue?: string | undefined; + issuewild?: string | undefined; + iodef?: string | undefined; + contactemail?: string | undefined; + contactphone?: string | undefined; + } + export interface AnyCaaRecord extends CaaRecord { + type: "CAA"; + } + export interface MxRecord { + priority: number; + exchange: string; + } + export interface AnyMxRecord extends MxRecord { + type: "MX"; + } + export interface NaptrRecord { + flags: string; + service: string; + regexp: string; + replacement: string; + order: number; + preference: number; + } + export interface AnyNaptrRecord extends NaptrRecord { + type: "NAPTR"; + } + export interface SoaRecord { + nsname: string; + hostmaster: string; + serial: number; + refresh: number; + retry: number; + expire: number; + minttl: number; + } + export interface AnySoaRecord extends SoaRecord { + type: "SOA"; + } + export interface SrvRecord { + priority: number; + weight: number; + port: number; + name: string; + } + export interface AnySrvRecord extends SrvRecord { + type: "SRV"; + } + export interface AnyTxtRecord { + type: "TXT"; + entries: string[]; + } + export interface AnyNsRecord { + type: "NS"; + value: string; + } + export interface AnyPtrRecord { + type: "PTR"; + value: string; + } + export interface AnyCnameRecord { + type: "CNAME"; + value: string; + } + export type AnyRecord = + | AnyARecord + | AnyAaaaRecord + | AnyCaaRecord + | AnyCnameRecord + | AnyMxRecord + | AnyNaptrRecord + | AnyNsRecord + | AnyPtrRecord + | AnySoaRecord + | AnySrvRecord + | AnyTxtRecord; + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a host name (e.g. `'nodejs.org'`) into an array + * of the resource records. The `callback` function has arguments `(err, records)`. When successful, `records` will be an array of resource + * records. The type and structure of individual results varies based on `rrtype`: + * + * + * + * On error, `err` is an [`Error`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/errors.html#class-error) object, + * where `err.code` is one of the `DNS error codes`. + * @since v0.1.27 + * @param hostname Host name to resolve. + * @param [rrtype='A'] Resource record type. + */ + export function resolve( + hostname: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void, + ): void; + export function resolve( + hostname: string, + rrtype: "A" | "AAAA" | "CNAME" | "NS" | "PTR", + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void, + ): void; + export function resolve( + hostname: string, + rrtype: "ANY", + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: AnyRecord[]) => void, + ): void; + export function resolve( + hostname: string, + rrtype: "CAA", + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: CaaRecord[]) => void, + ): void; + export function resolve( + hostname: string, + rrtype: "MX", + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: MxRecord[]) => void, + ): void; + export function resolve( + hostname: string, + rrtype: "NAPTR", + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: NaptrRecord[]) => void, + ): void; + export function resolve( + hostname: string, + rrtype: "SOA", + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SoaRecord) => void, + ): void; + export function resolve( + hostname: string, + rrtype: "SRV", + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SrvRecord[]) => void, + ): void; + export function resolve( + hostname: string, + rrtype: "TXT", + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[][]) => void, + ): void; + export function resolve( + hostname: string, + rrtype: string, + callback: ( + err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, + addresses: + | string[] + | CaaRecord[] + | MxRecord[] + | NaptrRecord[] + | SoaRecord + | SrvRecord[] + | string[][] + | AnyRecord[], + ) => void, + ): void; + export namespace resolve { + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype?: "A" | "AAAA" | "CNAME" | "NS" | "PTR"): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: "ANY"): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: "CAA"): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: "MX"): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: "NAPTR"): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: "SOA"): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: "SRV"): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: "TXT"): Promise; + function __promisify__( + hostname: string, + rrtype: string, + ): Promise< + | string[] + | CaaRecord[] + | MxRecord[] + | NaptrRecord[] + | SoaRecord + | SrvRecord[] + | string[][] + | AnyRecord[] + >; + } + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a IPv4 addresses (`A` records) for the `hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function + * will contain an array of IPv4 addresses (e.g.`['74.125.79.104', '74.125.79.105', '74.125.79.106']`). + * @since v0.1.16 + * @param hostname Host name to resolve. + */ + export function resolve4( + hostname: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void, + ): void; + export function resolve4( + hostname: string, + options: ResolveWithTtlOptions, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: RecordWithTtl[]) => void, + ): void; + export function resolve4( + hostname: string, + options: ResolveOptions, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[] | RecordWithTtl[]) => void, + ): void; + export namespace resolve4 { + function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, options?: ResolveOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve IPv6 addresses (`AAAA` records) for the `hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function + * will contain an array of IPv6 addresses. + * @since v0.1.16 + * @param hostname Host name to resolve. + */ + export function resolve6( + hostname: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void, + ): void; + export function resolve6( + hostname: string, + options: ResolveWithTtlOptions, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: RecordWithTtl[]) => void, + ): void; + export function resolve6( + hostname: string, + options: ResolveOptions, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[] | RecordWithTtl[]) => void, + ): void; + export namespace resolve6 { + function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, options?: ResolveOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve `CNAME` records for the `hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function + * will contain an array of canonical name records available for the `hostname` (e.g. `['bar.example.com']`). + * @since v0.3.2 + */ + export function resolveCname( + hostname: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void, + ): void; + export namespace resolveCname { + function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve `CAA` records for the `hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function + * will contain an array of certification authority authorization records + * available for the `hostname` (e.g. `[{critical: 0, iodef: 'mailto:pki@example.com'}, {critical: 128, issue: 'pki.example.com'}]`). + * @since v15.0.0, v14.17.0 + */ + export function resolveCaa( + hostname: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, records: CaaRecord[]) => void, + ): void; + export namespace resolveCaa { + function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve mail exchange records (`MX` records) for the `hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will + * contain an array of objects containing both a `priority` and `exchange` property (e.g. `[{priority: 10, exchange: 'mx.example.com'}, ...]`). + * @since v0.1.27 + */ + export function resolveMx( + hostname: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: MxRecord[]) => void, + ): void; + export namespace resolveMx { + function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve regular expression-based records (`NAPTR` records) for the `hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will contain an array of + * objects with the following properties: + * + * * `flags` + * * `service` + * * `regexp` + * * `replacement` + * * `order` + * * `preference` + * + * ```js + * { + * flags: 's', + * service: 'SIP+D2U', + * regexp: '', + * replacement: '_sip._udp.example.com', + * order: 30, + * preference: 100 + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.9.12 + */ + export function resolveNaptr( + hostname: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: NaptrRecord[]) => void, + ): void; + export namespace resolveNaptr { + function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve name server records (`NS` records) for the `hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will + * contain an array of name server records available for `hostname` (e.g. `['ns1.example.com', 'ns2.example.com']`). + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + export function resolveNs( + hostname: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void, + ): void; + export namespace resolveNs { + function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve pointer records (`PTR` records) for the `hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will + * be an array of strings containing the reply records. + * @since v6.0.0 + */ + export function resolvePtr( + hostname: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void, + ): void; + export namespace resolvePtr { + function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a start of authority record (`SOA` record) for + * the `hostname`. The `address` argument passed to the `callback` function will + * be an object with the following properties: + * + * * `nsname` + * * `hostmaster` + * * `serial` + * * `refresh` + * * `retry` + * * `expire` + * * `minttl` + * + * ```js + * { + * nsname: 'ns.example.com', + * hostmaster: 'root.example.com', + * serial: 2013101809, + * refresh: 10000, + * retry: 2400, + * expire: 604800, + * minttl: 3600 + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.11.10 + */ + export function resolveSoa( + hostname: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: SoaRecord) => void, + ): void; + export namespace resolveSoa { + function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve service records (`SRV` records) for the `hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will + * be an array of objects with the following properties: + * + * * `priority` + * * `weight` + * * `port` + * * `name` + * + * ```js + * { + * priority: 10, + * weight: 5, + * port: 21223, + * name: 'service.example.com' + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.1.27 + */ + export function resolveSrv( + hostname: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SrvRecord[]) => void, + ): void; + export namespace resolveSrv { + function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve text queries (`TXT` records) for the `hostname`. The `records` argument passed to the `callback` function is a + * two-dimensional array of the text records available for `hostname` (e.g.`[ ['v=spf1 ip4:0.0.0.0 ', '~all' ] ]`). Each sub-array contains TXT chunks of + * one record. Depending on the use case, these could be either joined together or + * treated separately. + * @since v0.1.27 + */ + export function resolveTxt( + hostname: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[][]) => void, + ): void; + export namespace resolveTxt { + function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve all records (also known as `ANY` or `*` query). + * The `ret` argument passed to the `callback` function will be an array containing + * various types of records. Each object has a property `type` that indicates the + * type of the current record. And depending on the `type`, additional properties + * will be present on the object: + * + * + * + * Here is an example of the `ret` object passed to the callback: + * + * ```js + * [ { type: 'A', address: '127.0.0.1', ttl: 299 }, + * { type: 'CNAME', value: 'example.com' }, + * { type: 'MX', exchange: 'alt4.aspmx.l.example.com', priority: 50 }, + * { type: 'NS', value: 'ns1.example.com' }, + * { type: 'TXT', entries: [ 'v=spf1 include:_spf.example.com ~all' ] }, + * { type: 'SOA', + * nsname: 'ns1.example.com', + * hostmaster: 'admin.example.com', + * serial: 156696742, + * refresh: 900, + * retry: 900, + * expire: 1800, + * minttl: 60 } ] + * ``` + * + * DNS server operators may choose not to respond to `ANY` queries. It may be better to call individual methods like {@link resolve4}, {@link resolveMx}, and so on. For more details, see + * [RFC 8482](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8482). + */ + export function resolveAny( + hostname: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: AnyRecord[]) => void, + ): void; + export namespace resolveAny { + function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * Performs a reverse DNS query that resolves an IPv4 or IPv6 address to an + * array of host names. + * + * On error, `err` is an [`Error`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/errors.html#class-error) object, where `err.code` is + * one of the [DNS error codes](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#error-codes). + * @since v0.1.16 + */ + export function reverse( + ip: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, hostnames: string[]) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Get the default value for `order` in {@link lookup} and [`dnsPromises.lookup()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#dnspromiseslookuphostname-options). + * The value could be: + * + * * `ipv4first`: for `order` defaulting to `ipv4first`. + * * `ipv6first`: for `order` defaulting to `ipv6first`. + * * `verbatim`: for `order` defaulting to `verbatim`. + * @since v18.17.0 + */ + export function getDefaultResultOrder(): "ipv4first" | "ipv6first" | "verbatim"; + /** + * Sets the IP address and port of servers to be used when performing DNS + * resolution. The `servers` argument is an array of [RFC 5952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952#section-6) formatted + * addresses. If the port is the IANA default DNS port (53) it can be omitted. + * + * ```js + * dns.setServers([ + * '4.4.4.4', + * '[2001:4860:4860::8888]', + * '4.4.4.4:1053', + * '[2001:4860:4860::8888]:1053', + * ]); + * ``` + * + * An error will be thrown if an invalid address is provided. + * + * The `dns.setServers()` method must not be called while a DNS query is in + * progress. + * + * The {@link setServers} method affects only {@link resolve}, `dns.resolve*()` and {@link reverse} (and specifically _not_ {@link lookup}). + * + * This method works much like [resolve.conf](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/resolv.conf.5.html). + * That is, if attempting to resolve with the first server provided results in a `NOTFOUND` error, the `resolve()` method will _not_ attempt to resolve with + * subsequent servers provided. Fallback DNS servers will only be used if the + * earlier ones time out or result in some other error. + * @since v0.11.3 + * @param servers array of [RFC 5952](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5952#section-6) formatted addresses + */ + export function setServers(servers: readonly string[]): void; + /** + * Returns an array of IP address strings, formatted according to [RFC 5952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952#section-6), + * that are currently configured for DNS resolution. A string will include a port + * section if a custom port is used. + * + * ```js + * [ + * '4.4.4.4', + * '2001:4860:4860::8888', + * '4.4.4.4:1053', + * '[2001:4860:4860::8888]:1053', + * ] + * ``` + * @since v0.11.3 + */ + export function getServers(): string[]; + /** + * Set the default value of `order` in {@link lookup} and [`dnsPromises.lookup()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#dnspromiseslookuphostname-options). + * The value could be: + * + * * `ipv4first`: sets default `order` to `ipv4first`. + * * `ipv6first`: sets default `order` to `ipv6first`. + * * `verbatim`: sets default `order` to `verbatim`. + * + * The default is `verbatim` and {@link setDefaultResultOrder} have higher + * priority than [`--dns-result-order`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/cli.html#--dns-result-orderorder). When using + * [worker threads](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/worker_threads.html), {@link setDefaultResultOrder} from the main + * thread won't affect the default dns orders in workers. + * @since v16.4.0, v14.18.0 + * @param order must be `'ipv4first'`, `'ipv6first'` or `'verbatim'`. + */ + export function setDefaultResultOrder(order: "ipv4first" | "ipv6first" | "verbatim"): void; + // Error codes + export const NODATA: "ENODATA"; + export const FORMERR: "EFORMERR"; + export const SERVFAIL: "ESERVFAIL"; + export const NOTFOUND: "ENOTFOUND"; + export const NOTIMP: "ENOTIMP"; + export const REFUSED: "EREFUSED"; + export const BADQUERY: "EBADQUERY"; + export const BADNAME: "EBADNAME"; + export const BADFAMILY: "EBADFAMILY"; + export const BADRESP: "EBADRESP"; + export const CONNREFUSED: "ECONNREFUSED"; + export const TIMEOUT: "ETIMEOUT"; + export const EOF: "EOF"; + export const FILE: "EFILE"; + export const NOMEM: "ENOMEM"; + export const DESTRUCTION: "EDESTRUCTION"; + export const BADSTR: "EBADSTR"; + export const BADFLAGS: "EBADFLAGS"; + export const NONAME: "ENONAME"; + export const BADHINTS: "EBADHINTS"; + export const NOTINITIALIZED: "ENOTINITIALIZED"; + export const LOADIPHLPAPI: "ELOADIPHLPAPI"; + export const ADDRGETNETWORKPARAMS: "EADDRGETNETWORKPARAMS"; + export const CANCELLED: "ECANCELLED"; + export interface ResolverOptions { + /** + * Query timeout in milliseconds, or `-1` to use the default timeout. + */ + timeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * The number of tries the resolver will try contacting each name server before giving up. + * @default 4 + */ + tries?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * An independent resolver for DNS requests. + * + * Creating a new resolver uses the default server settings. Setting + * the servers used for a resolver using [`resolver.setServers()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#dnssetserversservers) does not affect + * other resolvers: + * + * ```js + * import { Resolver } from 'node:dns'; + * const resolver = new Resolver(); + * resolver.setServers(['4.4.4.4']); + * + * // This request will use the server at 4.4.4.4, independent of global settings. + * resolver.resolve4('example.org', (err, addresses) => { + * // ... + * }); + * ``` + * + * The following methods from the `node:dns` module are available: + * + * * `resolver.getServers()` + * * `resolver.resolve()` + * * `resolver.resolve4()` + * * `resolver.resolve6()` + * * `resolver.resolveAny()` + * * `resolver.resolveCaa()` + * * `resolver.resolveCname()` + * * `resolver.resolveMx()` + * * `resolver.resolveNaptr()` + * * `resolver.resolveNs()` + * * `resolver.resolvePtr()` + * * `resolver.resolveSoa()` + * * `resolver.resolveSrv()` + * * `resolver.resolveTxt()` + * * `resolver.reverse()` + * * `resolver.setServers()` + * @since v8.3.0 + */ + export class Resolver { + constructor(options?: ResolverOptions); + /** + * Cancel all outstanding DNS queries made by this resolver. The corresponding + * callbacks will be called with an error with code `ECANCELLED`. + * @since v8.3.0 + */ + cancel(): void; + getServers: typeof getServers; + resolve: typeof resolve; + resolve4: typeof resolve4; + resolve6: typeof resolve6; + resolveAny: typeof resolveAny; + resolveCaa: typeof resolveCaa; + resolveCname: typeof resolveCname; + resolveMx: typeof resolveMx; + resolveNaptr: typeof resolveNaptr; + resolveNs: typeof resolveNs; + resolvePtr: typeof resolvePtr; + resolveSoa: typeof resolveSoa; + resolveSrv: typeof resolveSrv; + resolveTxt: typeof resolveTxt; + reverse: typeof reverse; + /** + * The resolver instance will send its requests from the specified IP address. + * This allows programs to specify outbound interfaces when used on multi-homed + * systems. + * + * If a v4 or v6 address is not specified, it is set to the default and the + * operating system will choose a local address automatically. + * + * The resolver will use the v4 local address when making requests to IPv4 DNS + * servers, and the v6 local address when making requests to IPv6 DNS servers. + * The `rrtype` of resolution requests has no impact on the local address used. + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + * @param [ipv4='0.0.0.0'] A string representation of an IPv4 address. + * @param [ipv6='::0'] A string representation of an IPv6 address. + */ + setLocalAddress(ipv4?: string, ipv6?: string): void; + setServers: typeof setServers; + } + export { dnsPromises as promises }; +} +declare module "node:dns" { + export * from "dns"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/dns/promises.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/dns/promises.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..29ae2ba --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/dns/promises.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,479 @@ +/** + * The `dns.promises` API provides an alternative set of asynchronous DNS methods + * that return `Promise` objects rather than using callbacks. The API is accessible + * via `import { promises } from 'node:dns'` or `import dnsPromises from 'node:dns/promises'`. + * @since v10.6.0 + */ +declare module "dns/promises" { + import { + AnyRecord, + CaaRecord, + LookupAddress, + LookupAllOptions, + LookupOneOptions, + LookupOptions, + MxRecord, + NaptrRecord, + RecordWithTtl, + ResolveOptions, + ResolverOptions, + ResolveWithTtlOptions, + SoaRecord, + SrvRecord, + } from "node:dns"; + /** + * Returns an array of IP address strings, formatted according to [RFC 5952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952#section-6), + * that are currently configured for DNS resolution. A string will include a port + * section if a custom port is used. + * + * ```js + * [ + * '4.4.4.4', + * '2001:4860:4860::8888', + * '4.4.4.4:1053', + * '[2001:4860:4860::8888]:1053', + * ] + * ``` + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + function getServers(): string[]; + /** + * Resolves a host name (e.g. `'nodejs.org'`) into the first found A (IPv4) or + * AAAA (IPv6) record. All `option` properties are optional. If `options` is an + * integer, then it must be `4` or `6` – if `options` is not provided, then IPv4 + * and IPv6 addresses are both returned if found. + * + * With the `all` option set to `true`, the `Promise` is resolved with `addresses` being an array of objects with the properties `address` and `family`. + * + * On error, the `Promise` is rejected with an [`Error`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/errors.html#class-error) object, where `err.code` is the error code. + * Keep in mind that `err.code` will be set to `'ENOTFOUND'` not only when + * the host name does not exist but also when the lookup fails in other ways + * such as no available file descriptors. + * + * [`dnsPromises.lookup()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#dnspromiseslookuphostname-options) does not necessarily have anything to do with the DNS + * protocol. The implementation uses an operating system facility that can + * associate names with addresses and vice versa. This implementation can have + * subtle but important consequences on the behavior of any Node.js program. Please + * take some time to consult the [Implementation considerations section](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#implementation-considerations) before + * using `dnsPromises.lookup()`. + * + * Example usage: + * + * ```js + * import dns from 'node:dns'; + * const dnsPromises = dns.promises; + * const options = { + * family: 6, + * hints: dns.ADDRCONFIG | dns.V4MAPPED, + * }; + * + * dnsPromises.lookup('example.com', options).then((result) => { + * console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', result.address, result.family); + * // address: "2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946" family: IPv6 + * }); + * + * // When options.all is true, the result will be an Array. + * options.all = true; + * dnsPromises.lookup('example.com', options).then((result) => { + * console.log('addresses: %j', result); + * // addresses: [{"address":"2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946","family":6}] + * }); + * ``` + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + function lookup(hostname: string, family: number): Promise; + function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOneOptions): Promise; + function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupAllOptions): Promise; + function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOptions): Promise; + function lookup(hostname: string): Promise; + /** + * Resolves the given `address` and `port` into a host name and service using + * the operating system's underlying `getnameinfo` implementation. + * + * If `address` is not a valid IP address, a `TypeError` will be thrown. + * The `port` will be coerced to a number. If it is not a legal port, a `TypeError` will be thrown. + * + * On error, the `Promise` is rejected with an [`Error`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/errors.html#class-error) object, where `err.code` is the error code. + * + * ```js + * import dns from 'node:dns'; + * dns.promises.lookupService('127.0.0.1', 22).then((result) => { + * console.log(result.hostname, result.service); + * // Prints: localhost ssh + * }); + * ``` + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + function lookupService( + address: string, + port: number, + ): Promise<{ + hostname: string; + service: string; + }>; + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a host name (e.g. `'nodejs.org'`) into an array + * of the resource records. When successful, the `Promise` is resolved with an + * array of resource records. The type and structure of individual results vary + * based on `rrtype`: + * + * + * + * On error, the `Promise` is rejected with an [`Error`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/errors.html#class-error) object, where `err.code` + * is one of the [DNS error codes](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#error-codes). + * @since v10.6.0 + * @param hostname Host name to resolve. + * @param [rrtype='A'] Resource record type. + */ + function resolve(hostname: string): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "A" | "AAAA" | "CNAME" | "NS" | "PTR"): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "ANY"): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "CAA"): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "MX"): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "NAPTR"): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "SOA"): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "SRV"): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "TXT"): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: string): Promise< + | string[] + | CaaRecord[] + | MxRecord[] + | NaptrRecord[] + | SoaRecord + | SrvRecord[] + | string[][] + | AnyRecord[] + >; + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve IPv4 addresses (`A` records) for the `hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of IPv4 + * addresses (e.g. `['74.125.79.104', '74.125.79.105', '74.125.79.106']`). + * @since v10.6.0 + * @param hostname Host name to resolve. + */ + function resolve4(hostname: string): Promise; + function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise; + function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions): Promise; + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve IPv6 addresses (`AAAA` records) for the `hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of IPv6 + * addresses. + * @since v10.6.0 + * @param hostname Host name to resolve. + */ + function resolve6(hostname: string): Promise; + function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise; + function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions): Promise; + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve all records (also known as `ANY` or `*` query). + * On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array containing various types of + * records. Each object has a property `type` that indicates the type of the + * current record. And depending on the `type`, additional properties will be + * present on the object: + * + * + * + * Here is an example of the result object: + * + * ```js + * [ { type: 'A', address: '127.0.0.1', ttl: 299 }, + * { type: 'CNAME', value: 'example.com' }, + * { type: 'MX', exchange: 'alt4.aspmx.l.example.com', priority: 50 }, + * { type: 'NS', value: 'ns1.example.com' }, + * { type: 'TXT', entries: [ 'v=spf1 include:_spf.example.com ~all' ] }, + * { type: 'SOA', + * nsname: 'ns1.example.com', + * hostmaster: 'admin.example.com', + * serial: 156696742, + * refresh: 900, + * retry: 900, + * expire: 1800, + * minttl: 60 } ] + * ``` + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + function resolveAny(hostname: string): Promise; + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve `CAA` records for the `hostname`. On success, + * the `Promise` is resolved with an array of objects containing available + * certification authority authorization records available for the `hostname` (e.g. `[{critical: 0, iodef: 'mailto:pki@example.com'},{critical: 128, issue: 'pki.example.com'}]`). + * @since v15.0.0, v14.17.0 + */ + function resolveCaa(hostname: string): Promise; + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve `CNAME` records for the `hostname`. On success, + * the `Promise` is resolved with an array of canonical name records available for + * the `hostname` (e.g. `['bar.example.com']`). + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + function resolveCname(hostname: string): Promise; + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve mail exchange records (`MX` records) for the `hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of objects + * containing both a `priority` and `exchange` property (e.g.`[{priority: 10, exchange: 'mx.example.com'}, ...]`). + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + function resolveMx(hostname: string): Promise; + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve regular expression-based records (`NAPTR` records) for the `hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array + * of objects with the following properties: + * + * * `flags` + * * `service` + * * `regexp` + * * `replacement` + * * `order` + * * `preference` + * + * ```js + * { + * flags: 's', + * service: 'SIP+D2U', + * regexp: '', + * replacement: '_sip._udp.example.com', + * order: 30, + * preference: 100 + * } + * ``` + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + function resolveNaptr(hostname: string): Promise; + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve name server records (`NS` records) for the `hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of name server + * records available for `hostname` (e.g.`['ns1.example.com', 'ns2.example.com']`). + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + function resolveNs(hostname: string): Promise; + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve pointer records (`PTR` records) for the `hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of strings + * containing the reply records. + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + function resolvePtr(hostname: string): Promise; + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a start of authority record (`SOA` record) for + * the `hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an object with the + * following properties: + * + * * `nsname` + * * `hostmaster` + * * `serial` + * * `refresh` + * * `retry` + * * `expire` + * * `minttl` + * + * ```js + * { + * nsname: 'ns.example.com', + * hostmaster: 'root.example.com', + * serial: 2013101809, + * refresh: 10000, + * retry: 2400, + * expire: 604800, + * minttl: 3600 + * } + * ``` + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + function resolveSoa(hostname: string): Promise; + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve service records (`SRV` records) for the `hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of objects with + * the following properties: + * + * * `priority` + * * `weight` + * * `port` + * * `name` + * + * ```js + * { + * priority: 10, + * weight: 5, + * port: 21223, + * name: 'service.example.com' + * } + * ``` + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + function resolveSrv(hostname: string): Promise; + /** + * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve text queries (`TXT` records) for the `hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with a two-dimensional array + * of the text records available for `hostname` (e.g.`[ ['v=spf1 ip4:0.0.0.0 ', '~all' ] ]`). Each sub-array contains TXT chunks of + * one record. Depending on the use case, these could be either joined together or + * treated separately. + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + function resolveTxt(hostname: string): Promise; + /** + * Performs a reverse DNS query that resolves an IPv4 or IPv6 address to an + * array of host names. + * + * On error, the `Promise` is rejected with an [`Error`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/errors.html#class-error) object, where `err.code` + * is one of the [DNS error codes](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#error-codes). + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + function reverse(ip: string): Promise; + /** + * Get the default value for `verbatim` in {@link lookup} and [dnsPromises.lookup()](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#dnspromiseslookuphostname-options). + * The value could be: + * + * * `ipv4first`: for `verbatim` defaulting to `false`. + * * `verbatim`: for `verbatim` defaulting to `true`. + * @since v20.1.0 + */ + function getDefaultResultOrder(): "ipv4first" | "verbatim"; + /** + * Sets the IP address and port of servers to be used when performing DNS + * resolution. The `servers` argument is an array of [RFC 5952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952#section-6) formatted + * addresses. If the port is the IANA default DNS port (53) it can be omitted. + * + * ```js + * dnsPromises.setServers([ + * '4.4.4.4', + * '[2001:4860:4860::8888]', + * '4.4.4.4:1053', + * '[2001:4860:4860::8888]:1053', + * ]); + * ``` + * + * An error will be thrown if an invalid address is provided. + * + * The `dnsPromises.setServers()` method must not be called while a DNS query is in + * progress. + * + * This method works much like [resolve.conf](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/resolv.conf.5.html). + * That is, if attempting to resolve with the first server provided results in a `NOTFOUND` error, the `resolve()` method will _not_ attempt to resolve with + * subsequent servers provided. Fallback DNS servers will only be used if the + * earlier ones time out or result in some other error. + * @since v10.6.0 + * @param servers array of `RFC 5952` formatted addresses + */ + function setServers(servers: readonly string[]): void; + /** + * Set the default value of `order` in `dns.lookup()` and `{@link lookup}`. The value could be: + * + * * `ipv4first`: sets default `order` to `ipv4first`. + * * `ipv6first`: sets default `order` to `ipv6first`. + * * `verbatim`: sets default `order` to `verbatim`. + * + * The default is `verbatim` and [dnsPromises.setDefaultResultOrder()](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#dnspromisessetdefaultresultorderorder) + * have higher priority than [`--dns-result-order`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/cli.html#--dns-result-orderorder). + * When using [worker threads](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/worker_threads.html), [`dnsPromises.setDefaultResultOrder()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#dnspromisessetdefaultresultorderorder) + * from the main thread won't affect the default dns orders in workers. + * @since v16.4.0, v14.18.0 + * @param order must be `'ipv4first'`, `'ipv6first'` or `'verbatim'`. + */ + function setDefaultResultOrder(order: "ipv4first" | "ipv6first" | "verbatim"): void; + // Error codes + const NODATA: "ENODATA"; + const FORMERR: "EFORMERR"; + const SERVFAIL: "ESERVFAIL"; + const NOTFOUND: "ENOTFOUND"; + const NOTIMP: "ENOTIMP"; + const REFUSED: "EREFUSED"; + const BADQUERY: "EBADQUERY"; + const BADNAME: "EBADNAME"; + const BADFAMILY: "EBADFAMILY"; + const BADRESP: "EBADRESP"; + const CONNREFUSED: "ECONNREFUSED"; + const TIMEOUT: "ETIMEOUT"; + const EOF: "EOF"; + const FILE: "EFILE"; + const NOMEM: "ENOMEM"; + const DESTRUCTION: "EDESTRUCTION"; + const BADSTR: "EBADSTR"; + const BADFLAGS: "EBADFLAGS"; + const NONAME: "ENONAME"; + const BADHINTS: "EBADHINTS"; + const NOTINITIALIZED: "ENOTINITIALIZED"; + const LOADIPHLPAPI: "ELOADIPHLPAPI"; + const ADDRGETNETWORKPARAMS: "EADDRGETNETWORKPARAMS"; + const CANCELLED: "ECANCELLED"; + + /** + * An independent resolver for DNS requests. + * + * Creating a new resolver uses the default server settings. Setting + * the servers used for a resolver using [`resolver.setServers()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/dns.html#dnspromisessetserversservers) does not affect + * other resolvers: + * + * ```js + * import dns from 'node:dns'; + * const { Resolver } = dns.promises; + * const resolver = new Resolver(); + * resolver.setServers(['4.4.4.4']); + * + * // This request will use the server at 4.4.4.4, independent of global settings. + * resolver.resolve4('example.org').then((addresses) => { + * // ... + * }); + * + * // Alternatively, the same code can be written using async-await style. + * (async function() { + * const addresses = await resolver.resolve4('example.org'); + * })(); + * ``` + * + * The following methods from the `dnsPromises` API are available: + * + * * `resolver.getServers()` + * * `resolver.resolve()` + * * `resolver.resolve4()` + * * `resolver.resolve6()` + * * `resolver.resolveAny()` + * * `resolver.resolveCaa()` + * * `resolver.resolveCname()` + * * `resolver.resolveMx()` + * * `resolver.resolveNaptr()` + * * `resolver.resolveNs()` + * * `resolver.resolvePtr()` + * * `resolver.resolveSoa()` + * * `resolver.resolveSrv()` + * * `resolver.resolveTxt()` + * * `resolver.reverse()` + * * `resolver.setServers()` + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + class Resolver { + constructor(options?: ResolverOptions); + /** + * Cancel all outstanding DNS queries made by this resolver. The corresponding + * callbacks will be called with an error with code `ECANCELLED`. + * @since v8.3.0 + */ + cancel(): void; + getServers: typeof getServers; + resolve: typeof resolve; + resolve4: typeof resolve4; + resolve6: typeof resolve6; + resolveAny: typeof resolveAny; + resolveCaa: typeof resolveCaa; + resolveCname: typeof resolveCname; + resolveMx: typeof resolveMx; + resolveNaptr: typeof resolveNaptr; + resolveNs: typeof resolveNs; + resolvePtr: typeof resolvePtr; + resolveSoa: typeof resolveSoa; + resolveSrv: typeof resolveSrv; + resolveTxt: typeof resolveTxt; + reverse: typeof reverse; + /** + * The resolver instance will send its requests from the specified IP address. + * This allows programs to specify outbound interfaces when used on multi-homed + * systems. + * + * If a v4 or v6 address is not specified, it is set to the default and the + * operating system will choose a local address automatically. + * + * The resolver will use the v4 local address when making requests to IPv4 DNS + * servers, and the v6 local address when making requests to IPv6 DNS servers. + * The `rrtype` of resolution requests has no impact on the local address used. + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + * @param [ipv4='0.0.0.0'] A string representation of an IPv4 address. + * @param [ipv6='::0'] A string representation of an IPv6 address. + */ + setLocalAddress(ipv4?: string, ipv6?: string): void; + setServers: typeof setServers; + } +} +declare module "node:dns/promises" { + export * from "dns/promises"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/domain.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/domain.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d83b0f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/domain.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +/** + * **This module is pending deprecation.** Once a replacement API has been + * finalized, this module will be fully deprecated. Most developers should + * **not** have cause to use this module. Users who absolutely must have + * the functionality that domains provide may rely on it for the time being + * but should expect to have to migrate to a different solution + * in the future. + * + * Domains provide a way to handle multiple different IO operations as a + * single group. If any of the event emitters or callbacks registered to a + * domain emit an `'error'` event, or throw an error, then the domain object + * will be notified, rather than losing the context of the error in the `process.on('uncaughtException')` handler, or causing the program to + * exit immediately with an error code. + * @deprecated Since v1.4.2 - Deprecated + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/domain.js) + */ +declare module "domain" { + import EventEmitter = require("node:events"); + /** + * The `Domain` class encapsulates the functionality of routing errors and + * uncaught exceptions to the active `Domain` object. + * + * To handle the errors that it catches, listen to its `'error'` event. + */ + class Domain extends EventEmitter { + /** + * An array of timers and event emitters that have been explicitly added + * to the domain. + */ + members: Array; + /** + * The `enter()` method is plumbing used by the `run()`, `bind()`, and `intercept()` methods to set the active domain. It sets `domain.active` and `process.domain` to the domain, and implicitly + * pushes the domain onto the domain + * stack managed by the domain module (see {@link exit} for details on the + * domain stack). The call to `enter()` delimits the beginning of a chain of + * asynchronous calls and I/O operations bound to a domain. + * + * Calling `enter()` changes only the active domain, and does not alter the domain + * itself. `enter()` and `exit()` can be called an arbitrary number of times on a + * single domain. + */ + enter(): void; + /** + * The `exit()` method exits the current domain, popping it off the domain stack. + * Any time execution is going to switch to the context of a different chain of + * asynchronous calls, it's important to ensure that the current domain is exited. + * The call to `exit()` delimits either the end of or an interruption to the chain + * of asynchronous calls and I/O operations bound to a domain. + * + * If there are multiple, nested domains bound to the current execution context, `exit()` will exit any domains nested within this domain. + * + * Calling `exit()` changes only the active domain, and does not alter the domain + * itself. `enter()` and `exit()` can be called an arbitrary number of times on a + * single domain. + */ + exit(): void; + /** + * Run the supplied function in the context of the domain, implicitly + * binding all event emitters, timers, and low-level requests that are + * created in that context. Optionally, arguments can be passed to + * the function. + * + * This is the most basic way to use a domain. + * + * ```js + * import domain from 'node:domain'; + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * const d = domain.create(); + * d.on('error', (er) => { + * console.error('Caught error!', er); + * }); + * d.run(() => { + * process.nextTick(() => { + * setTimeout(() => { // Simulating some various async stuff + * fs.open('non-existent file', 'r', (er, fd) => { + * if (er) throw er; + * // proceed... + * }); + * }, 100); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * In this example, the `d.on('error')` handler will be triggered, rather + * than crashing the program. + */ + run(fn: (...args: any[]) => T, ...args: any[]): T; + /** + * Explicitly adds an emitter to the domain. If any event handlers called by + * the emitter throw an error, or if the emitter emits an `'error'` event, it + * will be routed to the domain's `'error'` event, just like with implicit + * binding. + * + * This also works with timers that are returned from `setInterval()` and `setTimeout()`. If their callback function throws, it will be caught by + * the domain `'error'` handler. + * + * If the Timer or `EventEmitter` was already bound to a domain, it is removed + * from that one, and bound to this one instead. + * @param emitter emitter or timer to be added to the domain + */ + add(emitter: EventEmitter | NodeJS.Timer): void; + /** + * The opposite of {@link add}. Removes domain handling from the + * specified emitter. + * @param emitter emitter or timer to be removed from the domain + */ + remove(emitter: EventEmitter | NodeJS.Timer): void; + /** + * The returned function will be a wrapper around the supplied callback + * function. When the returned function is called, any errors that are + * thrown will be routed to the domain's `'error'` event. + * + * ```js + * const d = domain.create(); + * + * function readSomeFile(filename, cb) { + * fs.readFile(filename, 'utf8', d.bind((er, data) => { + * // If this throws, it will also be passed to the domain. + * return cb(er, data ? JSON.parse(data) : null); + * })); + * } + * + * d.on('error', (er) => { + * // An error occurred somewhere. If we throw it now, it will crash the program + * // with the normal line number and stack message. + * }); + * ``` + * @param callback The callback function + * @return The bound function + */ + bind(callback: T): T; + /** + * This method is almost identical to {@link bind}. However, in + * addition to catching thrown errors, it will also intercept `Error` objects sent as the first argument to the function. + * + * In this way, the common `if (err) return callback(err);` pattern can be replaced + * with a single error handler in a single place. + * + * ```js + * const d = domain.create(); + * + * function readSomeFile(filename, cb) { + * fs.readFile(filename, 'utf8', d.intercept((data) => { + * // Note, the first argument is never passed to the + * // callback since it is assumed to be the 'Error' argument + * // and thus intercepted by the domain. + * + * // If this throws, it will also be passed to the domain + * // so the error-handling logic can be moved to the 'error' + * // event on the domain instead of being repeated throughout + * // the program. + * return cb(null, JSON.parse(data)); + * })); + * } + * + * d.on('error', (er) => { + * // An error occurred somewhere. If we throw it now, it will crash the program + * // with the normal line number and stack message. + * }); + * ``` + * @param callback The callback function + * @return The intercepted function + */ + intercept(callback: T): T; + } + function create(): Domain; +} +declare module "node:domain" { + export * from "domain"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/events.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/events.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..31ab3ca --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/events.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,977 @@ +/** + * Much of the Node.js core API is built around an idiomatic asynchronous + * event-driven architecture in which certain kinds of objects (called "emitters") + * emit named events that cause `Function` objects ("listeners") to be called. + * + * For instance: a `net.Server` object emits an event each time a peer + * connects to it; a `fs.ReadStream` emits an event when the file is opened; + * a `stream` emits an event whenever data is available to be read. + * + * All objects that emit events are instances of the `EventEmitter` class. These + * objects expose an `eventEmitter.on()` function that allows one or more + * functions to be attached to named events emitted by the object. Typically, + * event names are camel-cased strings but any valid JavaScript property key + * can be used. + * + * When the `EventEmitter` object emits an event, all of the functions attached + * to that specific event are called _synchronously_. Any values returned by the + * called listeners are _ignored_ and discarded. + * + * The following example shows a simple `EventEmitter` instance with a single + * listener. The `eventEmitter.on()` method is used to register listeners, while + * the `eventEmitter.emit()` method is used to trigger the event. + * + * ```js + * import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * + * class MyEmitter extends EventEmitter {} + * + * const myEmitter = new MyEmitter(); + * myEmitter.on('event', () => { + * console.log('an event occurred!'); + * }); + * myEmitter.emit('event'); + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/events.js) + */ +declare module "events" { + import { AsyncResource, AsyncResourceOptions } from "node:async_hooks"; + interface EventEmitterOptions { + /** + * Enables automatic capturing of promise rejection. + */ + captureRejections?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface StaticEventEmitterOptions { + /** + * Can be used to cancel awaiting events. + */ + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + } + interface StaticEventEmitterIteratorOptions extends StaticEventEmitterOptions { + /** + * Names of events that will end the iteration. + */ + close?: string[] | undefined; + /** + * The high watermark. The emitter is paused every time the size of events being buffered is higher than it. + * Supported only on emitters implementing `pause()` and `resume()` methods. + * @default Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER + */ + highWaterMark?: number | undefined; + /** + * The low watermark. The emitter is resumed every time the size of events being buffered is lower than it. + * Supported only on emitters implementing `pause()` and `resume()` methods. + * @default 1 + */ + lowWaterMark?: number | undefined; + } + interface EventEmitter = DefaultEventMap> extends NodeJS.EventEmitter {} + type EventMap = Record | DefaultEventMap; + type DefaultEventMap = [never]; + type AnyRest = [...args: any[]]; + type Args = T extends DefaultEventMap ? AnyRest : ( + K extends keyof T ? T[K] : never + ); + type Key = T extends DefaultEventMap ? string | symbol : K | keyof T; + type Key2 = T extends DefaultEventMap ? string | symbol : K & keyof T; + type Listener = T extends DefaultEventMap ? F : ( + K extends keyof T ? ( + T[K] extends unknown[] ? (...args: T[K]) => void : never + ) + : never + ); + type Listener1 = Listener void>; + type Listener2 = Listener; + + /** + * The `EventEmitter` class is defined and exposed by the `node:events` module: + * + * ```js + * import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * ``` + * + * All `EventEmitter`s emit the event `'newListener'` when new listeners are + * added and `'removeListener'` when existing listeners are removed. + * + * It supports the following option: + * @since v0.1.26 + */ + class EventEmitter = DefaultEventMap> { + constructor(options?: EventEmitterOptions); + + [EventEmitter.captureRejectionSymbol]?(error: Error, event: Key, ...args: Args): void; + + /** + * Creates a `Promise` that is fulfilled when the `EventEmitter` emits the given + * event or that is rejected if the `EventEmitter` emits `'error'` while waiting. + * The `Promise` will resolve with an array of all the arguments emitted to the + * given event. + * + * This method is intentionally generic and works with the web platform [EventTarget](https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#interface-eventtarget) interface, which has no special`'error'` event + * semantics and does not listen to the `'error'` event. + * + * ```js + * import { once, EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * + * process.nextTick(() => { + * ee.emit('myevent', 42); + * }); + * + * const [value] = await once(ee, 'myevent'); + * console.log(value); + * + * const err = new Error('kaboom'); + * process.nextTick(() => { + * ee.emit('error', err); + * }); + * + * try { + * await once(ee, 'myevent'); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error('error happened', err); + * } + * ``` + * + * The special handling of the `'error'` event is only used when `events.once()` is used to wait for another event. If `events.once()` is used to wait for the + * '`error'` event itself, then it is treated as any other kind of event without + * special handling: + * + * ```js + * import { EventEmitter, once } from 'node:events'; + * + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * + * once(ee, 'error') + * .then(([err]) => console.log('ok', err.message)) + * .catch((err) => console.error('error', err.message)); + * + * ee.emit('error', new Error('boom')); + * + * // Prints: ok boom + * ``` + * + * An `AbortSignal` can be used to cancel waiting for the event: + * + * ```js + * import { EventEmitter, once } from 'node:events'; + * + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * const ac = new AbortController(); + * + * async function foo(emitter, event, signal) { + * try { + * await once(emitter, event, { signal }); + * console.log('event emitted!'); + * } catch (error) { + * if (error.name === 'AbortError') { + * console.error('Waiting for the event was canceled!'); + * } else { + * console.error('There was an error', error.message); + * } + * } + * } + * + * foo(ee, 'foo', ac.signal); + * ac.abort(); // Abort waiting for the event + * ee.emit('foo'); // Prints: Waiting for the event was canceled! + * ``` + * @since v11.13.0, v10.16.0 + */ + static once( + emitter: NodeJS.EventEmitter, + eventName: string | symbol, + options?: StaticEventEmitterOptions, + ): Promise; + static once(emitter: EventTarget, eventName: string, options?: StaticEventEmitterOptions): Promise; + /** + * ```js + * import { on, EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * + * // Emit later on + * process.nextTick(() => { + * ee.emit('foo', 'bar'); + * ee.emit('foo', 42); + * }); + * + * for await (const event of on(ee, 'foo')) { + * // The execution of this inner block is synchronous and it + * // processes one event at a time (even with await). Do not use + * // if concurrent execution is required. + * console.log(event); // prints ['bar'] [42] + * } + * // Unreachable here + * ``` + * + * Returns an `AsyncIterator` that iterates `eventName` events. It will throw + * if the `EventEmitter` emits `'error'`. It removes all listeners when + * exiting the loop. The `value` returned by each iteration is an array + * composed of the emitted event arguments. + * + * An `AbortSignal` can be used to cancel waiting on events: + * + * ```js + * import { on, EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * const ac = new AbortController(); + * + * (async () => { + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * + * // Emit later on + * process.nextTick(() => { + * ee.emit('foo', 'bar'); + * ee.emit('foo', 42); + * }); + * + * for await (const event of on(ee, 'foo', { signal: ac.signal })) { + * // The execution of this inner block is synchronous and it + * // processes one event at a time (even with await). Do not use + * // if concurrent execution is required. + * console.log(event); // prints ['bar'] [42] + * } + * // Unreachable here + * })(); + * + * process.nextTick(() => ac.abort()); + * ``` + * + * Use the `close` option to specify an array of event names that will end the iteration: + * + * ```js + * import { on, EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * + * // Emit later on + * process.nextTick(() => { + * ee.emit('foo', 'bar'); + * ee.emit('foo', 42); + * ee.emit('close'); + * }); + * + * for await (const event of on(ee, 'foo', { close: ['close'] })) { + * console.log(event); // prints ['bar'] [42] + * } + * // the loop will exit after 'close' is emitted + * console.log('done'); // prints 'done' + * ``` + * @since v13.6.0, v12.16.0 + * @return An `AsyncIterator` that iterates `eventName` events emitted by the `emitter` + */ + static on( + emitter: NodeJS.EventEmitter, + eventName: string | symbol, + options?: StaticEventEmitterIteratorOptions, + ): NodeJS.AsyncIterator; + static on( + emitter: EventTarget, + eventName: string, + options?: StaticEventEmitterIteratorOptions, + ): NodeJS.AsyncIterator; + /** + * A class method that returns the number of listeners for the given `eventName` registered on the given `emitter`. + * + * ```js + * import { EventEmitter, listenerCount } from 'node:events'; + * + * const myEmitter = new EventEmitter(); + * myEmitter.on('event', () => {}); + * myEmitter.on('event', () => {}); + * console.log(listenerCount(myEmitter, 'event')); + * // Prints: 2 + * ``` + * @since v0.9.12 + * @deprecated Since v3.2.0 - Use `listenerCount` instead. + * @param emitter The emitter to query + * @param eventName The event name + */ + static listenerCount(emitter: NodeJS.EventEmitter, eventName: string | symbol): number; + /** + * Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named `eventName`. + * + * For `EventEmitter`s this behaves exactly the same as calling `.listeners` on + * the emitter. + * + * For `EventTarget`s this is the only way to get the event listeners for the + * event target. This is useful for debugging and diagnostic purposes. + * + * ```js + * import { getEventListeners, EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * + * { + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * const listener = () => console.log('Events are fun'); + * ee.on('foo', listener); + * console.log(getEventListeners(ee, 'foo')); // [ [Function: listener] ] + * } + * { + * const et = new EventTarget(); + * const listener = () => console.log('Events are fun'); + * et.addEventListener('foo', listener); + * console.log(getEventListeners(et, 'foo')); // [ [Function: listener] ] + * } + * ``` + * @since v15.2.0, v14.17.0 + */ + static getEventListeners(emitter: EventTarget | NodeJS.EventEmitter, name: string | symbol): Function[]; + /** + * Returns the currently set max amount of listeners. + * + * For `EventEmitter`s this behaves exactly the same as calling `.getMaxListeners` on + * the emitter. + * + * For `EventTarget`s this is the only way to get the max event listeners for the + * event target. If the number of event handlers on a single EventTarget exceeds + * the max set, the EventTarget will print a warning. + * + * ```js + * import { getMaxListeners, setMaxListeners, EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * + * { + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * console.log(getMaxListeners(ee)); // 10 + * setMaxListeners(11, ee); + * console.log(getMaxListeners(ee)); // 11 + * } + * { + * const et = new EventTarget(); + * console.log(getMaxListeners(et)); // 10 + * setMaxListeners(11, et); + * console.log(getMaxListeners(et)); // 11 + * } + * ``` + * @since v19.9.0 + */ + static getMaxListeners(emitter: EventTarget | NodeJS.EventEmitter): number; + /** + * ```js + * import { setMaxListeners, EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * + * const target = new EventTarget(); + * const emitter = new EventEmitter(); + * + * setMaxListeners(5, target, emitter); + * ``` + * @since v15.4.0 + * @param n A non-negative number. The maximum number of listeners per `EventTarget` event. + * @param eventTargets Zero or more {EventTarget} or {EventEmitter} instances. If none are specified, `n` is set as the default max for all newly created {EventTarget} and {EventEmitter} + * objects. + */ + static setMaxListeners(n?: number, ...eventTargets: Array): void; + /** + * Listens once to the `abort` event on the provided `signal`. + * + * Listening to the `abort` event on abort signals is unsafe and may + * lead to resource leaks since another third party with the signal can + * call `e.stopImmediatePropagation()`. Unfortunately Node.js cannot change + * this since it would violate the web standard. Additionally, the original + * API makes it easy to forget to remove listeners. + * + * This API allows safely using `AbortSignal`s in Node.js APIs by solving these + * two issues by listening to the event such that `stopImmediatePropagation` does + * not prevent the listener from running. + * + * Returns a disposable so that it may be unsubscribed from more easily. + * + * ```js + * import { addAbortListener } from 'node:events'; + * + * function example(signal) { + * let disposable; + * try { + * signal.addEventListener('abort', (e) => e.stopImmediatePropagation()); + * disposable = addAbortListener(signal, (e) => { + * // Do something when signal is aborted. + * }); + * } finally { + * disposable?.[Symbol.dispose](); + * } + * } + * ``` + * @since v20.5.0 + * @experimental + * @return Disposable that removes the `abort` listener. + */ + static addAbortListener(signal: AbortSignal, resource: (event: Event) => void): Disposable; + /** + * This symbol shall be used to install a listener for only monitoring `'error'` events. Listeners installed using this symbol are called before the regular `'error'` listeners are called. + * + * Installing a listener using this symbol does not change the behavior once an `'error'` event is emitted. Therefore, the process will still crash if no + * regular `'error'` listener is installed. + * @since v13.6.0, v12.17.0 + */ + static readonly errorMonitor: unique symbol; + /** + * Value: `Symbol.for('nodejs.rejection')` + * + * See how to write a custom `rejection handler`. + * @since v13.4.0, v12.16.0 + */ + static readonly captureRejectionSymbol: unique symbol; + /** + * Value: [boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Boolean_type) + * + * Change the default `captureRejections` option on all new `EventEmitter` objects. + * @since v13.4.0, v12.16.0 + */ + static captureRejections: boolean; + /** + * By default, a maximum of `10` listeners can be registered for any single + * event. This limit can be changed for individual `EventEmitter` instances + * using the `emitter.setMaxListeners(n)` method. To change the default + * for _all_`EventEmitter` instances, the `events.defaultMaxListeners` property + * can be used. If this value is not a positive number, a `RangeError` is thrown. + * + * Take caution when setting the `events.defaultMaxListeners` because the + * change affects _all_ `EventEmitter` instances, including those created before + * the change is made. However, calling `emitter.setMaxListeners(n)` still has + * precedence over `events.defaultMaxListeners`. + * + * This is not a hard limit. The `EventEmitter` instance will allow + * more listeners to be added but will output a trace warning to stderr indicating + * that a "possible EventEmitter memory leak" has been detected. For any single + * `EventEmitter`, the `emitter.getMaxListeners()` and `emitter.setMaxListeners()` methods can be used to + * temporarily avoid this warning: + * + * ```js + * import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * const emitter = new EventEmitter(); + * emitter.setMaxListeners(emitter.getMaxListeners() + 1); + * emitter.once('event', () => { + * // do stuff + * emitter.setMaxListeners(Math.max(emitter.getMaxListeners() - 1, 0)); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `--trace-warnings` command-line flag can be used to display the + * stack trace for such warnings. + * + * The emitted warning can be inspected with `process.on('warning')` and will + * have the additional `emitter`, `type`, and `count` properties, referring to + * the event emitter instance, the event's name and the number of attached + * listeners, respectively. + * Its `name` property is set to `'MaxListenersExceededWarning'`. + * @since v0.11.2 + */ + static defaultMaxListeners: number; + } + import internal = require("node:events"); + namespace EventEmitter { + // Should just be `export { EventEmitter }`, but that doesn't work in TypeScript 3.4 + export { internal as EventEmitter }; + export interface Abortable { + /** + * When provided the corresponding `AbortController` can be used to cancel an asynchronous action. + */ + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + } + + export interface EventEmitterReferencingAsyncResource extends AsyncResource { + readonly eventEmitter: EventEmitterAsyncResource; + } + + export interface EventEmitterAsyncResourceOptions extends AsyncResourceOptions, EventEmitterOptions { + /** + * The type of async event, this is required when instantiating `EventEmitterAsyncResource` + * directly rather than as a child class. + * @default new.target.name if instantiated as a child class. + */ + name?: string | undefined; + } + + /** + * Integrates `EventEmitter` with `AsyncResource` for `EventEmitter`s that + * require manual async tracking. Specifically, all events emitted by instances + * of `events.EventEmitterAsyncResource` will run within its `async context`. + * + * ```js + * import { EventEmitterAsyncResource, EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * import { notStrictEqual, strictEqual } from 'node:assert'; + * import { executionAsyncId, triggerAsyncId } from 'node:async_hooks'; + * + * // Async tracking tooling will identify this as 'Q'. + * const ee1 = new EventEmitterAsyncResource({ name: 'Q' }); + * + * // 'foo' listeners will run in the EventEmitters async context. + * ee1.on('foo', () => { + * strictEqual(executionAsyncId(), ee1.asyncId); + * strictEqual(triggerAsyncId(), ee1.triggerAsyncId); + * }); + * + * const ee2 = new EventEmitter(); + * + * // 'foo' listeners on ordinary EventEmitters that do not track async + * // context, however, run in the same async context as the emit(). + * ee2.on('foo', () => { + * notStrictEqual(executionAsyncId(), ee2.asyncId); + * notStrictEqual(triggerAsyncId(), ee2.triggerAsyncId); + * }); + * + * Promise.resolve().then(() => { + * ee1.emit('foo'); + * ee2.emit('foo'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `EventEmitterAsyncResource` class has the same methods and takes the + * same options as `EventEmitter` and `AsyncResource` themselves. + * @since v17.4.0, v16.14.0 + */ + export class EventEmitterAsyncResource extends EventEmitter { + /** + * @param options Only optional in child class. + */ + constructor(options?: EventEmitterAsyncResourceOptions); + /** + * Call all `destroy` hooks. This should only ever be called once. An error will + * be thrown if it is called more than once. This **must** be manually called. If + * the resource is left to be collected by the GC then the `destroy` hooks will + * never be called. + */ + emitDestroy(): void; + /** + * The unique `asyncId` assigned to the resource. + */ + readonly asyncId: number; + /** + * The same triggerAsyncId that is passed to the AsyncResource constructor. + */ + readonly triggerAsyncId: number; + /** + * The returned `AsyncResource` object has an additional `eventEmitter` property + * that provides a reference to this `EventEmitterAsyncResource`. + */ + readonly asyncResource: EventEmitterReferencingAsyncResource; + } + /** + * The `NodeEventTarget` is a Node.js-specific extension to `EventTarget` + * that emulates a subset of the `EventEmitter` API. + * @since v14.5.0 + */ + export interface NodeEventTarget extends EventTarget { + /** + * Node.js-specific extension to the `EventTarget` class that emulates the + * equivalent `EventEmitter` API. The only difference between `addListener()` and + * `addEventListener()` is that `addListener()` will return a reference to the + * `EventTarget`. + * @since v14.5.0 + */ + addListener(type: string, listener: (arg: any) => void): this; + /** + * Node.js-specific extension to the `EventTarget` class that dispatches the + * `arg` to the list of handlers for `type`. + * @since v15.2.0 + * @returns `true` if event listeners registered for the `type` exist, + * otherwise `false`. + */ + emit(type: string, arg: any): boolean; + /** + * Node.js-specific extension to the `EventTarget` class that returns an array + * of event `type` names for which event listeners are registered. + * @since 14.5.0 + */ + eventNames(): string[]; + /** + * Node.js-specific extension to the `EventTarget` class that returns the number + * of event listeners registered for the `type`. + * @since v14.5.0 + */ + listenerCount(type: string): number; + /** + * Node.js-specific extension to the `EventTarget` class that sets the number + * of max event listeners as `n`. + * @since v14.5.0 + */ + setMaxListeners(n: number): void; + /** + * Node.js-specific extension to the `EventTarget` class that returns the number + * of max event listeners. + * @since v14.5.0 + */ + getMaxListeners(): number; + /** + * Node.js-specific alias for `eventTarget.removeEventListener()`. + * @since v14.5.0 + */ + off(type: string, listener: (arg: any) => void, options?: EventListenerOptions): this; + /** + * Node.js-specific alias for `eventTarget.addEventListener()`. + * @since v14.5.0 + */ + on(type: string, listener: (arg: any) => void): this; + /** + * Node.js-specific extension to the `EventTarget` class that adds a `once` + * listener for the given event `type`. This is equivalent to calling `on` + * with the `once` option set to `true`. + * @since v14.5.0 + */ + once(type: string, listener: (arg: any) => void): this; + /** + * Node.js-specific extension to the `EventTarget` class. If `type` is specified, + * removes all registered listeners for `type`, otherwise removes all registered + * listeners. + * @since v14.5.0 + */ + removeAllListeners(type?: string): this; + /** + * Node.js-specific extension to the `EventTarget` class that removes the + * `listener` for the given `type`. The only difference between `removeListener()` + * and `removeEventListener()` is that `removeListener()` will return a reference + * to the `EventTarget`. + * @since v14.5.0 + */ + removeListener(type: string, listener: (arg: any) => void, options?: EventListenerOptions): this; + } + } + global { + namespace NodeJS { + interface EventEmitter = DefaultEventMap> { + [EventEmitter.captureRejectionSymbol]?(error: Error, event: Key, ...args: Args): void; + /** + * Alias for `emitter.on(eventName, listener)`. + * @since v0.1.26 + */ + addListener(eventName: Key, listener: Listener1): this; + /** + * Adds the `listener` function to the end of the listeners array for the event + * named `eventName`. No checks are made to see if the `listener` has already + * been added. Multiple calls passing the same combination of `eventName` and + * `listener` will result in the `listener` being added, and called, multiple times. + * + * ```js + * server.on('connection', (stream) => { + * console.log('someone connected!'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained. + * + * By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The `emitter.prependListener()` method can be used as an alternative to add the + * event listener to the beginning of the listeners array. + * + * ```js + * import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * const myEE = new EventEmitter(); + * myEE.on('foo', () => console.log('a')); + * myEE.prependListener('foo', () => console.log('b')); + * myEE.emit('foo'); + * // Prints: + * // b + * // a + * ``` + * @since v0.1.101 + * @param eventName The name of the event. + * @param listener The callback function + */ + on(eventName: Key, listener: Listener1): this; + /** + * Adds a **one-time** `listener` function for the event named `eventName`. The + * next time `eventName` is triggered, this listener is removed and then invoked. + * + * ```js + * server.once('connection', (stream) => { + * console.log('Ah, we have our first user!'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained. + * + * By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The `emitter.prependOnceListener()` method can be used as an alternative to add the + * event listener to the beginning of the listeners array. + * + * ```js + * import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * const myEE = new EventEmitter(); + * myEE.once('foo', () => console.log('a')); + * myEE.prependOnceListener('foo', () => console.log('b')); + * myEE.emit('foo'); + * // Prints: + * // b + * // a + * ``` + * @since v0.3.0 + * @param eventName The name of the event. + * @param listener The callback function + */ + once(eventName: Key, listener: Listener1): this; + /** + * Removes the specified `listener` from the listener array for the event named `eventName`. + * + * ```js + * const callback = (stream) => { + * console.log('someone connected!'); + * }; + * server.on('connection', callback); + * // ... + * server.removeListener('connection', callback); + * ``` + * + * `removeListener()` will remove, at most, one instance of a listener from the + * listener array. If any single listener has been added multiple times to the + * listener array for the specified `eventName`, then `removeListener()` must be + * called multiple times to remove each instance. + * + * Once an event is emitted, all listeners attached to it at the + * time of emitting are called in order. This implies that any `removeListener()` or `removeAllListeners()` calls _after_ emitting and _before_ the last listener finishes execution + * will not remove them from`emit()` in progress. Subsequent events behave as expected. + * + * ```js + * import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * class MyEmitter extends EventEmitter {} + * const myEmitter = new MyEmitter(); + * + * const callbackA = () => { + * console.log('A'); + * myEmitter.removeListener('event', callbackB); + * }; + * + * const callbackB = () => { + * console.log('B'); + * }; + * + * myEmitter.on('event', callbackA); + * + * myEmitter.on('event', callbackB); + * + * // callbackA removes listener callbackB but it will still be called. + * // Internal listener array at time of emit [callbackA, callbackB] + * myEmitter.emit('event'); + * // Prints: + * // A + * // B + * + * // callbackB is now removed. + * // Internal listener array [callbackA] + * myEmitter.emit('event'); + * // Prints: + * // A + * ``` + * + * Because listeners are managed using an internal array, calling this will + * change the position indices of any listener registered _after_ the listener + * being removed. This will not impact the order in which listeners are called, + * but it means that any copies of the listener array as returned by + * the `emitter.listeners()` method will need to be recreated. + * + * When a single function has been added as a handler multiple times for a single + * event (as in the example below), `removeListener()` will remove the most + * recently added instance. In the example the `once('ping')` listener is removed: + * + * ```js + * import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * + * function pong() { + * console.log('pong'); + * } + * + * ee.on('ping', pong); + * ee.once('ping', pong); + * ee.removeListener('ping', pong); + * + * ee.emit('ping'); + * ee.emit('ping'); + * ``` + * + * Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained. + * @since v0.1.26 + */ + removeListener(eventName: Key, listener: Listener1): this; + /** + * Alias for `emitter.removeListener()`. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + off(eventName: Key, listener: Listener1): this; + /** + * Removes all listeners, or those of the specified `eventName`. + * + * It is bad practice to remove listeners added elsewhere in the code, + * particularly when the `EventEmitter` instance was created by some other + * component or module (e.g. sockets or file streams). + * + * Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained. + * @since v0.1.26 + */ + removeAllListeners(eventName?: Key): this; + /** + * By default `EventEmitter`s will print a warning if more than `10` listeners are + * added for a particular event. This is a useful default that helps finding + * memory leaks. The `emitter.setMaxListeners()` method allows the limit to be + * modified for this specific `EventEmitter` instance. The value can be set to `Infinity` (or `0`) to indicate an unlimited number of listeners. + * + * Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained. + * @since v0.3.5 + */ + setMaxListeners(n: number): this; + /** + * Returns the current max listener value for the `EventEmitter` which is either + * set by `emitter.setMaxListeners(n)` or defaults to {@link EventEmitter.defaultMaxListeners}. + * @since v1.0.0 + */ + getMaxListeners(): number; + /** + * Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named `eventName`. + * + * ```js + * server.on('connection', (stream) => { + * console.log('someone connected!'); + * }); + * console.log(util.inspect(server.listeners('connection'))); + * // Prints: [ [Function] ] + * ``` + * @since v0.1.26 + */ + listeners(eventName: Key): Array>; + /** + * Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named `eventName`, + * including any wrappers (such as those created by `.once()`). + * + * ```js + * import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * const emitter = new EventEmitter(); + * emitter.once('log', () => console.log('log once')); + * + * // Returns a new Array with a function `onceWrapper` which has a property + * // `listener` which contains the original listener bound above + * const listeners = emitter.rawListeners('log'); + * const logFnWrapper = listeners[0]; + * + * // Logs "log once" to the console and does not unbind the `once` event + * logFnWrapper.listener(); + * + * // Logs "log once" to the console and removes the listener + * logFnWrapper(); + * + * emitter.on('log', () => console.log('log persistently')); + * // Will return a new Array with a single function bound by `.on()` above + * const newListeners = emitter.rawListeners('log'); + * + * // Logs "log persistently" twice + * newListeners[0](); + * emitter.emit('log'); + * ``` + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + rawListeners(eventName: Key): Array>; + /** + * Synchronously calls each of the listeners registered for the event named `eventName`, in the order they were registered, passing the supplied arguments + * to each. + * + * Returns `true` if the event had listeners, `false` otherwise. + * + * ```js + * import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * const myEmitter = new EventEmitter(); + * + * // First listener + * myEmitter.on('event', function firstListener() { + * console.log('Helloooo! first listener'); + * }); + * // Second listener + * myEmitter.on('event', function secondListener(arg1, arg2) { + * console.log(`event with parameters ${arg1}, ${arg2} in second listener`); + * }); + * // Third listener + * myEmitter.on('event', function thirdListener(...args) { + * const parameters = args.join(', '); + * console.log(`event with parameters ${parameters} in third listener`); + * }); + * + * console.log(myEmitter.listeners('event')); + * + * myEmitter.emit('event', 1, 2, 3, 4, 5); + * + * // Prints: + * // [ + * // [Function: firstListener], + * // [Function: secondListener], + * // [Function: thirdListener] + * // ] + * // Helloooo! first listener + * // event with parameters 1, 2 in second listener + * // event with parameters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in third listener + * ``` + * @since v0.1.26 + */ + emit(eventName: Key, ...args: Args): boolean; + /** + * Returns the number of listeners listening for the event named `eventName`. + * If `listener` is provided, it will return how many times the listener is found + * in the list of the listeners of the event. + * @since v3.2.0 + * @param eventName The name of the event being listened for + * @param listener The event handler function + */ + listenerCount(eventName: Key, listener?: Listener2): number; + /** + * Adds the `listener` function to the _beginning_ of the listeners array for the + * event named `eventName`. No checks are made to see if the `listener` has + * already been added. Multiple calls passing the same combination of `eventName` + * and `listener` will result in the `listener` being added, and called, multiple times. + * + * ```js + * server.prependListener('connection', (stream) => { + * console.log('someone connected!'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained. + * @since v6.0.0 + * @param eventName The name of the event. + * @param listener The callback function + */ + prependListener(eventName: Key, listener: Listener1): this; + /** + * Adds a **one-time**`listener` function for the event named `eventName` to the _beginning_ of the listeners array. The next time `eventName` is triggered, this + * listener is removed, and then invoked. + * + * ```js + * server.prependOnceListener('connection', (stream) => { + * console.log('Ah, we have our first user!'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained. + * @since v6.0.0 + * @param eventName The name of the event. + * @param listener The callback function + */ + prependOnceListener(eventName: Key, listener: Listener1): this; + /** + * Returns an array listing the events for which the emitter has registered + * listeners. The values in the array are strings or `Symbol`s. + * + * ```js + * import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + * + * const myEE = new EventEmitter(); + * myEE.on('foo', () => {}); + * myEE.on('bar', () => {}); + * + * const sym = Symbol('symbol'); + * myEE.on(sym, () => {}); + * + * console.log(myEE.eventNames()); + * // Prints: [ 'foo', 'bar', Symbol(symbol) ] + * ``` + * @since v6.0.0 + */ + eventNames(): Array<(string | symbol) & Key2>; + } + } + } + export = EventEmitter; +} +declare module "node:events" { + import events = require("events"); + export = events; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/fs.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/fs.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4115ffe --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/fs.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,4375 @@ +/** + * The `node:fs` module enables interacting with the file system in a + * way modeled on standard POSIX functions. + * + * To use the promise-based APIs: + * + * ```js + * import * as fs from 'node:fs/promises'; + * ``` + * + * To use the callback and sync APIs: + * + * ```js + * import * as fs from 'node:fs'; + * ``` + * + * All file system operations have synchronous, callback, and promise-based + * forms, and are accessible using both CommonJS syntax and ES6 Modules (ESM). + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/fs.js) + */ +declare module "fs" { + import { NonSharedBuffer } from "node:buffer"; + import * as stream from "node:stream"; + import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from "node:events"; + import { URL } from "node:url"; + import * as promises from "node:fs/promises"; + export { promises }; + /** + * Valid types for path values in "fs". + */ + export type PathLike = string | Buffer | URL; + export type PathOrFileDescriptor = PathLike | number; + export type TimeLike = string | number | Date; + export type NoParamCallback = (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void; + export type BufferEncodingOption = + | "buffer" + | { + encoding: "buffer"; + }; + export interface ObjectEncodingOptions { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | null | undefined; + } + export type EncodingOption = ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | undefined | null; + export type OpenMode = number | string; + export type Mode = number | string; + export interface StatsBase { + isFile(): boolean; + isDirectory(): boolean; + isBlockDevice(): boolean; + isCharacterDevice(): boolean; + isSymbolicLink(): boolean; + isFIFO(): boolean; + isSocket(): boolean; + dev: T; + ino: T; + mode: T; + nlink: T; + uid: T; + gid: T; + rdev: T; + size: T; + blksize: T; + blocks: T; + atimeMs: T; + mtimeMs: T; + ctimeMs: T; + birthtimeMs: T; + atime: Date; + mtime: Date; + ctime: Date; + birthtime: Date; + } + export interface Stats extends StatsBase {} + /** + * A `fs.Stats` object provides information about a file. + * + * Objects returned from {@link stat}, {@link lstat}, {@link fstat}, and + * their synchronous counterparts are of this type. + * If `bigint` in the `options` passed to those methods is true, the numeric values + * will be `bigint` instead of `number`, and the object will contain additional + * nanosecond-precision properties suffixed with `Ns`. `Stat` objects are not to be created directly using the `new` keyword. + * + * ```console + * Stats { + * dev: 2114, + * ino: 48064969, + * mode: 33188, + * nlink: 1, + * uid: 85, + * gid: 100, + * rdev: 0, + * size: 527, + * blksize: 4096, + * blocks: 8, + * atimeMs: 1318289051000.1, + * mtimeMs: 1318289051000.1, + * ctimeMs: 1318289051000.1, + * birthtimeMs: 1318289051000.1, + * atime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT, + * mtime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT, + * ctime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT, + * birthtime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT } + * ``` + * + * `bigint` version: + * + * ```console + * BigIntStats { + * dev: 2114n, + * ino: 48064969n, + * mode: 33188n, + * nlink: 1n, + * uid: 85n, + * gid: 100n, + * rdev: 0n, + * size: 527n, + * blksize: 4096n, + * blocks: 8n, + * atimeMs: 1318289051000n, + * mtimeMs: 1318289051000n, + * ctimeMs: 1318289051000n, + * birthtimeMs: 1318289051000n, + * atimeNs: 1318289051000000000n, + * mtimeNs: 1318289051000000000n, + * ctimeNs: 1318289051000000000n, + * birthtimeNs: 1318289051000000000n, + * atime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT, + * mtime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT, + * ctime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT, + * birthtime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT } + * ``` + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export class Stats {} + export interface StatsFsBase { + /** Type of file system. */ + type: T; + /** Optimal transfer block size. */ + bsize: T; + /** Total data blocks in file system. */ + blocks: T; + /** Free blocks in file system. */ + bfree: T; + /** Available blocks for unprivileged users */ + bavail: T; + /** Total file nodes in file system. */ + files: T; + /** Free file nodes in file system. */ + ffree: T; + } + export interface StatsFs extends StatsFsBase {} + /** + * Provides information about a mounted file system. + * + * Objects returned from {@link statfs} and its synchronous counterpart are of + * this type. If `bigint` in the `options` passed to those methods is `true`, the + * numeric values will be `bigint` instead of `number`. + * + * ```console + * StatFs { + * type: 1397114950, + * bsize: 4096, + * blocks: 121938943, + * bfree: 61058895, + * bavail: 61058895, + * files: 999, + * ffree: 1000000 + * } + * ``` + * + * `bigint` version: + * + * ```console + * StatFs { + * type: 1397114950n, + * bsize: 4096n, + * blocks: 121938943n, + * bfree: 61058895n, + * bavail: 61058895n, + * files: 999n, + * ffree: 1000000n + * } + * ``` + * @since v19.6.0, v18.15.0 + */ + export class StatsFs {} + export interface BigIntStatsFs extends StatsFsBase {} + export interface StatFsOptions { + bigint?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * A representation of a directory entry, which can be a file or a subdirectory + * within the directory, as returned by reading from an `fs.Dir`. The + * directory entry is a combination of the file name and file type pairs. + * + * Additionally, when {@link readdir} or {@link readdirSync} is called with + * the `withFileTypes` option set to `true`, the resulting array is filled with `fs.Dirent` objects, rather than strings or `Buffer` s. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + export class Dirent { + /** + * Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a regular file. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + isFile(): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a file system + * directory. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + isDirectory(): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a block device. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + isBlockDevice(): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a character device. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + isCharacterDevice(): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a symbolic link. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + isSymbolicLink(): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a first-in-first-out + * (FIFO) pipe. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + isFIFO(): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a socket. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + isSocket(): boolean; + /** + * The file name that this `fs.Dirent` object refers to. The type of this + * value is determined by the `options.encoding` passed to {@link readdir} or {@link readdirSync}. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + name: Name; + /** + * The base path that this `fs.Dirent` object refers to. + * @since v20.12.0 + */ + parentPath: string; + /** + * Alias for `dirent.parentPath`. + * @since v20.1.0 + * @deprecated Since v20.12.0 + */ + path: string; + } + /** + * A class representing a directory stream. + * + * Created by {@link opendir}, {@link opendirSync}, or `fsPromises.opendir()`. + * + * ```js + * import { opendir } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * + * try { + * const dir = await opendir('./'); + * for await (const dirent of dir) + * console.log(dirent.name); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error(err); + * } + * ``` + * + * When using the async iterator, the `fs.Dir` object will be automatically + * closed after the iterator exits. + * @since v12.12.0 + */ + export class Dir implements AsyncIterable { + /** + * The read-only path of this directory as was provided to {@link opendir},{@link opendirSync}, or `fsPromises.opendir()`. + * @since v12.12.0 + */ + readonly path: string; + /** + * Asynchronously iterates over the directory via `readdir(3)` until all entries have been read. + */ + [Symbol.asyncIterator](): NodeJS.AsyncIterator; + /** + * Asynchronously close the directory's underlying resource handle. + * Subsequent reads will result in errors. + * + * A promise is returned that will be fulfilled after the resource has been + * closed. + * @since v12.12.0 + */ + close(): Promise; + close(cb: NoParamCallback): void; + /** + * Synchronously close the directory's underlying resource handle. + * Subsequent reads will result in errors. + * @since v12.12.0 + */ + closeSync(): void; + /** + * Asynchronously read the next directory entry via [`readdir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/readdir.3.html) as an `fs.Dirent`. + * + * A promise is returned that will be fulfilled with an `fs.Dirent`, or `null` if there are no more directory entries to read. + * + * Directory entries returned by this function are in no particular order as + * provided by the operating system's underlying directory mechanisms. + * Entries added or removed while iterating over the directory might not be + * included in the iteration results. + * @since v12.12.0 + * @return containing {fs.Dirent|null} + */ + read(): Promise; + read(cb: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, dirEnt: Dirent | null) => void): void; + /** + * Synchronously read the next directory entry as an `fs.Dirent`. See the + * POSIX [`readdir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/readdir.3.html) documentation for more detail. + * + * If there are no more directory entries to read, `null` will be returned. + * + * Directory entries returned by this function are in no particular order as + * provided by the operating system's underlying directory mechanisms. + * Entries added or removed while iterating over the directory might not be + * included in the iteration results. + * @since v12.12.0 + */ + readSync(): Dirent | null; + } + /** + * Class: fs.StatWatcher + * @since v14.3.0, v12.20.0 + * Extends `EventEmitter` + * A successful call to {@link watchFile} method will return a new fs.StatWatcher object. + */ + export interface StatWatcher extends EventEmitter { + /** + * When called, requests that the Node.js event loop _not_ exit so long as the `fs.StatWatcher` is active. Calling `watcher.ref()` multiple times will have + * no effect. + * + * By default, all `fs.StatWatcher` objects are "ref'ed", making it normally + * unnecessary to call `watcher.ref()` unless `watcher.unref()` had been + * called previously. + * @since v14.3.0, v12.20.0 + */ + ref(): this; + /** + * When called, the active `fs.StatWatcher` object will not require the Node.js + * event loop to remain active. If there is no other activity keeping the + * event loop running, the process may exit before the `fs.StatWatcher` object's + * callback is invoked. Calling `watcher.unref()` multiple times will have + * no effect. + * @since v14.3.0, v12.20.0 + */ + unref(): this; + } + export interface FSWatcher extends EventEmitter { + /** + * Stop watching for changes on the given `fs.FSWatcher`. Once stopped, the `fs.FSWatcher` object is no longer usable. + * @since v0.5.8 + */ + close(): void; + /** + * When called, requests that the Node.js event loop _not_ exit so long as the `fs.FSWatcher` is active. Calling `watcher.ref()` multiple times will have + * no effect. + * + * By default, all `fs.FSWatcher` objects are "ref'ed", making it normally + * unnecessary to call `watcher.ref()` unless `watcher.unref()` had been + * called previously. + * @since v14.3.0, v12.20.0 + */ + ref(): this; + /** + * When called, the active `fs.FSWatcher` object will not require the Node.js + * event loop to remain active. If there is no other activity keeping the + * event loop running, the process may exit before the `fs.FSWatcher` object's + * callback is invoked. Calling `watcher.unref()` multiple times will have + * no effect. + * @since v14.3.0, v12.20.0 + */ + unref(): this; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. change + * 2. close + * 3. error + */ + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: "change", listener: (eventType: string, filename: string | NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: "change", listener: (eventType: string, filename: string | NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "change", listener: (eventType: string, filename: string | NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "change", + listener: (eventType: string, filename: string | NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "change", + listener: (eventType: string, filename: string | NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + } + /** + * Instances of `fs.ReadStream` are created and returned using the {@link createReadStream} function. + * @since v0.1.93 + */ + export class ReadStream extends stream.Readable { + close(callback?: (err?: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void): void; + /** + * The number of bytes that have been read so far. + * @since v6.4.0 + */ + bytesRead: number; + /** + * The path to the file the stream is reading from as specified in the first + * argument to `fs.createReadStream()`. If `path` is passed as a string, then`readStream.path` will be a string. If `path` is passed as a `Buffer`, then`readStream.path` will be a + * `Buffer`. If `fd` is specified, then`readStream.path` will be `undefined`. + * @since v0.1.93 + */ + path: string | Buffer; + /** + * This property is `true` if the underlying file has not been opened yet, + * i.e. before the `'ready'` event is emitted. + * @since v11.2.0, v10.16.0 + */ + pending: boolean; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. open + * 2. close + * 3. ready + */ + addListener(event: K, listener: ReadStreamEvents[K]): this; + on(event: K, listener: ReadStreamEvents[K]): this; + once(event: K, listener: ReadStreamEvents[K]): this; + prependListener(event: K, listener: ReadStreamEvents[K]): this; + prependOnceListener(event: K, listener: ReadStreamEvents[K]): this; + } + + /** + * The Keys are events of the ReadStream and the values are the functions that are called when the event is emitted. + */ + type ReadStreamEvents = { + close: () => void; + data: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void; + end: () => void; + error: (err: Error) => void; + open: (fd: number) => void; + pause: () => void; + readable: () => void; + ready: () => void; + resume: () => void; + } & CustomEvents; + + /** + * string & {} allows to allow any kind of strings for the event + * but still allows to have auto completion for the normal events. + */ + type CustomEvents = { [Key in string & {} | symbol]: (...args: any[]) => void }; + + /** + * The Keys are events of the WriteStream and the values are the functions that are called when the event is emitted. + */ + type WriteStreamEvents = { + close: () => void; + drain: () => void; + error: (err: Error) => void; + finish: () => void; + open: (fd: number) => void; + pipe: (src: stream.Readable) => void; + ready: () => void; + unpipe: (src: stream.Readable) => void; + } & CustomEvents; + /** + * * Extends `stream.Writable` + * + * Instances of `fs.WriteStream` are created and returned using the {@link createWriteStream} function. + * @since v0.1.93 + */ + export class WriteStream extends stream.Writable { + /** + * Closes `writeStream`. Optionally accepts a + * callback that will be executed once the `writeStream`is closed. + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + close(callback?: (err?: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void): void; + /** + * The number of bytes written so far. Does not include data that is still queued + * for writing. + * @since v0.4.7 + */ + bytesWritten: number; + /** + * The path to the file the stream is writing to as specified in the first + * argument to {@link createWriteStream}. If `path` is passed as a string, then`writeStream.path` will be a string. If `path` is passed as a `Buffer`, then`writeStream.path` will be a + * `Buffer`. + * @since v0.1.93 + */ + path: string | Buffer; + /** + * This property is `true` if the underlying file has not been opened yet, + * i.e. before the `'ready'` event is emitted. + * @since v11.2.0 + */ + pending: boolean; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. open + * 2. close + * 3. ready + */ + addListener(event: K, listener: WriteStreamEvents[K]): this; + on(event: K, listener: WriteStreamEvents[K]): this; + once(event: K, listener: WriteStreamEvents[K]): this; + prependListener(event: K, listener: WriteStreamEvents[K]): this; + prependOnceListener(event: K, listener: WriteStreamEvents[K]): this; + } + /** + * Asynchronously rename file at `oldPath` to the pathname provided + * as `newPath`. In the case that `newPath` already exists, it will + * be overwritten. If there is a directory at `newPath`, an error will + * be raised instead. No arguments other than a possible exception are + * given to the completion callback. + * + * See also: [`rename(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/rename.2.html). + * + * ```js + * import { rename } from 'node:fs'; + * + * rename('oldFile.txt', 'newFile.txt', (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log('Rename complete!'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.0.2 + */ + export function rename(oldPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace rename { + /** + * Asynchronous rename(2) - Change the name or location of a file or directory. + * @param oldPath A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * URL support is _experimental_. + * @param newPath A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * URL support is _experimental_. + */ + function __promisify__(oldPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): Promise; + } + /** + * Renames the file from `oldPath` to `newPath`. Returns `undefined`. + * + * See the POSIX [`rename(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/rename.2.html) documentation for more details. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function renameSync(oldPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): void; + /** + * Truncates the file. No arguments other than a possible exception are + * given to the completion callback. A file descriptor can also be passed as the + * first argument. In this case, `fs.ftruncate()` is called. + * + * ```js + * import { truncate } from 'node:fs'; + * // Assuming that 'path/file.txt' is a regular file. + * truncate('path/file.txt', (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log('path/file.txt was truncated'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Passing a file descriptor is deprecated and may result in an error being thrown + * in the future. + * + * See the POSIX [`truncate(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/truncate.2.html) documentation for more details. + * @since v0.8.6 + * @param [len=0] + */ + export function truncate(path: PathLike, len: number | undefined, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + /** + * Asynchronous truncate(2) - Truncate a file to a specified length. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function truncate(path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace truncate { + /** + * Asynchronous truncate(2) - Truncate a file to a specified length. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param len If not specified, defaults to `0`. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, len?: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Truncates the file. Returns `undefined`. A file descriptor can also be + * passed as the first argument. In this case, `fs.ftruncateSync()` is called. + * + * Passing a file descriptor is deprecated and may result in an error being thrown + * in the future. + * @since v0.8.6 + * @param [len=0] + */ + export function truncateSync(path: PathLike, len?: number): void; + /** + * Truncates the file descriptor. No arguments other than a possible exception are + * given to the completion callback. + * + * See the POSIX [`ftruncate(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ftruncate.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * + * If the file referred to by the file descriptor was larger than `len` bytes, only + * the first `len` bytes will be retained in the file. + * + * For example, the following program retains only the first four bytes of the + * file: + * + * ```js + * import { open, close, ftruncate } from 'node:fs'; + * + * function closeFd(fd) { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * + * open('temp.txt', 'r+', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * try { + * ftruncate(fd, 4, (err) => { + * closeFd(fd); + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } catch (err) { + * closeFd(fd); + * if (err) throw err; + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * If the file previously was shorter than `len` bytes, it is extended, and the + * extended part is filled with null bytes (`'\0'`): + * + * If `len` is negative then `0` will be used. + * @since v0.8.6 + * @param [len=0] + */ + export function ftruncate(fd: number, len: number | undefined, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + /** + * Asynchronous ftruncate(2) - Truncate a file to a specified length. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + export function ftruncate(fd: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace ftruncate { + /** + * Asynchronous ftruncate(2) - Truncate a file to a specified length. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param len If not specified, defaults to `0`. + */ + function __promisify__(fd: number, len?: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Truncates the file descriptor. Returns `undefined`. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link ftruncate}. + * @since v0.8.6 + * @param [len=0] + */ + export function ftruncateSync(fd: number, len?: number): void; + /** + * Asynchronously changes owner and group of a file. No arguments other than a + * possible exception are given to the completion callback. + * + * See the POSIX [`chown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chown.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.1.97 + */ + export function chown(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace chown { + /** + * Asynchronous chown(2) - Change ownership of a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronously changes owner and group of a file. Returns `undefined`. + * This is the synchronous version of {@link chown}. + * + * See the POSIX [`chown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chown.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.1.97 + */ + export function chownSync(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): void; + /** + * Sets the owner of the file. No arguments other than a possible exception are + * given to the completion callback. + * + * See the POSIX [`fchown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchown.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.4.7 + */ + export function fchown(fd: number, uid: number, gid: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace fchown { + /** + * Asynchronous fchown(2) - Change ownership of a file. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + function __promisify__(fd: number, uid: number, gid: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Sets the owner of the file. Returns `undefined`. + * + * See the POSIX [`fchown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchown.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.4.7 + * @param uid The file's new owner's user id. + * @param gid The file's new group's group id. + */ + export function fchownSync(fd: number, uid: number, gid: number): void; + /** + * Set the owner of the symbolic link. No arguments other than a possible + * exception are given to the completion callback. + * + * See the POSIX [`lchown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lchown.2.html) documentation for more detail. + */ + export function lchown(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace lchown { + /** + * Asynchronous lchown(2) - Change ownership of a file. Does not dereference symbolic links. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Set the owner for the path. Returns `undefined`. + * + * See the POSIX [`lchown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lchown.2.html) documentation for more details. + * @param uid The file's new owner's user id. + * @param gid The file's new group's group id. + */ + export function lchownSync(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): void; + /** + * Changes the access and modification times of a file in the same way as {@link utimes}, with the difference that if the path refers to a symbolic + * link, then the link is not dereferenced: instead, the timestamps of the + * symbolic link itself are changed. + * + * No arguments other than a possible exception are given to the completion + * callback. + * @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0 + */ + export function lutimes(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace lutimes { + /** + * Changes the access and modification times of a file in the same way as `fsPromises.utimes()`, + * with the difference that if the path refers to a symbolic link, then the link is not + * dereferenced: instead, the timestamps of the symbolic link itself are changed. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param atime The last access time. If a string is provided, it will be coerced to number. + * @param mtime The last modified time. If a string is provided, it will be coerced to number. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): Promise; + } + /** + * Change the file system timestamps of the symbolic link referenced by `path`. + * Returns `undefined`, or throws an exception when parameters are incorrect or + * the operation fails. This is the synchronous version of {@link lutimes}. + * @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0 + */ + export function lutimesSync(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): void; + /** + * Asynchronously changes the permissions of a file. No arguments other than a + * possible exception are given to the completion callback. + * + * See the POSIX [`chmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chmod.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * + * ```js + * import { chmod } from 'node:fs'; + * + * chmod('my_file.txt', 0o775, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log('The permissions for file "my_file.txt" have been changed!'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.30 + */ + export function chmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace chmod { + /** + * Asynchronous chmod(2) - Change permissions of a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param mode A file mode. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise; + } + /** + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link chmod}. + * + * See the POSIX [`chmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chmod.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.6.7 + */ + export function chmodSync(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): void; + /** + * Sets the permissions on the file. No arguments other than a possible exception + * are given to the completion callback. + * + * See the POSIX [`fchmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchmod.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.4.7 + */ + export function fchmod(fd: number, mode: Mode, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace fchmod { + /** + * Asynchronous fchmod(2) - Change permissions of a file. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param mode A file mode. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. + */ + function __promisify__(fd: number, mode: Mode): Promise; + } + /** + * Sets the permissions on the file. Returns `undefined`. + * + * See the POSIX [`fchmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchmod.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.4.7 + */ + export function fchmodSync(fd: number, mode: Mode): void; + /** + * Changes the permissions on a symbolic link. No arguments other than a possible + * exception are given to the completion callback. + * + * This method is only implemented on macOS. + * + * See the POSIX [`lchmod(2)`](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=lchmod&sektion=2) documentation for more detail. + * @deprecated Since v0.4.7 + */ + export function lchmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + /** @deprecated */ + export namespace lchmod { + /** + * Asynchronous lchmod(2) - Change permissions of a file. Does not dereference symbolic links. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param mode A file mode. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise; + } + /** + * Changes the permissions on a symbolic link. Returns `undefined`. + * + * This method is only implemented on macOS. + * + * See the POSIX [`lchmod(2)`](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=lchmod&sektion=2) documentation for more detail. + * @deprecated Since v0.4.7 + */ + export function lchmodSync(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): void; + /** + * Asynchronous [`stat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/stat.2.html). The callback gets two arguments `(err, stats)` where`stats` is an `fs.Stats` object. + * + * In case of an error, the `err.code` will be one of `Common System Errors`. + * + * {@link stat} follows symbolic links. Use {@link lstat} to look at the + * links themselves. + * + * Using `fs.stat()` to check for the existence of a file before calling`fs.open()`, `fs.readFile()`, or `fs.writeFile()` is not recommended. + * Instead, user code should open/read/write the file directly and handle the + * error raised if the file is not available. + * + * To check if a file exists without manipulating it afterwards, {@link access} is recommended. + * + * For example, given the following directory structure: + * + * ```text + * - txtDir + * -- file.txt + * - app.js + * ``` + * + * The next program will check for the stats of the given paths: + * + * ```js + * import { stat } from 'node:fs'; + * + * const pathsToCheck = ['./txtDir', './txtDir/file.txt']; + * + * for (let i = 0; i < pathsToCheck.length; i++) { + * stat(pathsToCheck[i], (err, stats) => { + * console.log(stats.isDirectory()); + * console.log(stats); + * }); + * } + * ``` + * + * The resulting output will resemble: + * + * ```console + * true + * Stats { + * dev: 16777220, + * mode: 16877, + * nlink: 3, + * uid: 501, + * gid: 20, + * rdev: 0, + * blksize: 4096, + * ino: 14214262, + * size: 96, + * blocks: 0, + * atimeMs: 1561174653071.963, + * mtimeMs: 1561174614583.3518, + * ctimeMs: 1561174626623.5366, + * birthtimeMs: 1561174126937.2893, + * atime: 2019-06-22T03:37:33.072Z, + * mtime: 2019-06-22T03:36:54.583Z, + * ctime: 2019-06-22T03:37:06.624Z, + * birthtime: 2019-06-22T03:28:46.937Z + * } + * false + * Stats { + * dev: 16777220, + * mode: 33188, + * nlink: 1, + * uid: 501, + * gid: 20, + * rdev: 0, + * blksize: 4096, + * ino: 14214074, + * size: 8, + * blocks: 8, + * atimeMs: 1561174616618.8555, + * mtimeMs: 1561174614584, + * ctimeMs: 1561174614583.8145, + * birthtimeMs: 1561174007710.7478, + * atime: 2019-06-22T03:36:56.619Z, + * mtime: 2019-06-22T03:36:54.584Z, + * ctime: 2019-06-22T03:36:54.584Z, + * birthtime: 2019-06-22T03:26:47.711Z + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.0.2 + */ + export function stat(path: PathLike, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats) => void): void; + export function stat( + path: PathLike, + options: + | (StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }) + | undefined, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats) => void, + ): void; + export function stat( + path: PathLike, + options: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: BigIntStats) => void, + ): void; + export function stat( + path: PathLike, + options: StatOptions | undefined, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats | BigIntStats) => void, + ): void; + export namespace stat { + /** + * Asynchronous stat(2) - Get file status. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options?: StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }, + ): Promise; + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + ): Promise; + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: StatOptions): Promise; + } + export interface StatSyncFn extends Function { + (path: PathLike, options?: undefined): Stats; + ( + path: PathLike, + options?: StatSyncOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + throwIfNoEntry: false; + }, + ): Stats | undefined; + ( + path: PathLike, + options: StatSyncOptions & { + bigint: true; + throwIfNoEntry: false; + }, + ): BigIntStats | undefined; + ( + path: PathLike, + options?: StatSyncOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }, + ): Stats; + ( + path: PathLike, + options: StatSyncOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + ): BigIntStats; + ( + path: PathLike, + options: StatSyncOptions & { + bigint: boolean; + throwIfNoEntry?: false | undefined; + }, + ): Stats | BigIntStats; + (path: PathLike, options?: StatSyncOptions): Stats | BigIntStats | undefined; + } + /** + * Synchronous stat(2) - Get file status. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export const statSync: StatSyncFn; + /** + * Invokes the callback with the `fs.Stats` for the file descriptor. + * + * See the POSIX [`fstat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fstat.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.1.95 + */ + export function fstat(fd: number, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats) => void): void; + export function fstat( + fd: number, + options: + | (StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }) + | undefined, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats) => void, + ): void; + export function fstat( + fd: number, + options: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: BigIntStats) => void, + ): void; + export function fstat( + fd: number, + options: StatOptions | undefined, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats | BigIntStats) => void, + ): void; + export namespace fstat { + /** + * Asynchronous fstat(2) - Get file status. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + function __promisify__( + fd: number, + options?: StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }, + ): Promise; + function __promisify__( + fd: number, + options: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + ): Promise; + function __promisify__(fd: number, options?: StatOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Retrieves the `fs.Stats` for the file descriptor. + * + * See the POSIX [`fstat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fstat.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.1.95 + */ + export function fstatSync( + fd: number, + options?: StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }, + ): Stats; + export function fstatSync( + fd: number, + options: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + ): BigIntStats; + export function fstatSync(fd: number, options?: StatOptions): Stats | BigIntStats; + /** + * Retrieves the `fs.Stats` for the symbolic link referred to by the path. + * The callback gets two arguments `(err, stats)` where `stats` is a `fs.Stats` object. `lstat()` is identical to `stat()`, except that if `path` is a symbolic + * link, then the link itself is stat-ed, not the file that it refers to. + * + * See the POSIX [`lstat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lstat.2.html) documentation for more details. + * @since v0.1.30 + */ + export function lstat(path: PathLike, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats) => void): void; + export function lstat( + path: PathLike, + options: + | (StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }) + | undefined, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats) => void, + ): void; + export function lstat( + path: PathLike, + options: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: BigIntStats) => void, + ): void; + export function lstat( + path: PathLike, + options: StatOptions | undefined, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats | BigIntStats) => void, + ): void; + export namespace lstat { + /** + * Asynchronous lstat(2) - Get file status. Does not dereference symbolic links. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options?: StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }, + ): Promise; + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + ): Promise; + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: StatOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Asynchronous [`statfs(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/statfs.2.html). Returns information about the mounted file system which + * contains `path`. The callback gets two arguments `(err, stats)` where `stats`is an `fs.StatFs` object. + * + * In case of an error, the `err.code` will be one of `Common System Errors`. + * @since v19.6.0, v18.15.0 + * @param path A path to an existing file or directory on the file system to be queried. + */ + export function statfs(path: PathLike, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: StatsFs) => void): void; + export function statfs( + path: PathLike, + options: + | (StatFsOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }) + | undefined, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: StatsFs) => void, + ): void; + export function statfs( + path: PathLike, + options: StatFsOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: BigIntStatsFs) => void, + ): void; + export function statfs( + path: PathLike, + options: StatFsOptions | undefined, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: StatsFs | BigIntStatsFs) => void, + ): void; + export namespace statfs { + /** + * Asynchronous statfs(2) - Returns information about the mounted file system which contains path. The callback gets two arguments (err, stats) where stats is an object. + * @param path A path to an existing file or directory on the file system to be queried. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options?: StatFsOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }, + ): Promise; + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options: StatFsOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + ): Promise; + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: StatFsOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronous [`statfs(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/statfs.2.html). Returns information about the mounted file system which + * contains `path`. + * + * In case of an error, the `err.code` will be one of `Common System Errors`. + * @since v19.6.0, v18.15.0 + * @param path A path to an existing file or directory on the file system to be queried. + */ + export function statfsSync( + path: PathLike, + options?: StatFsOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }, + ): StatsFs; + export function statfsSync( + path: PathLike, + options: StatFsOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + ): BigIntStatsFs; + export function statfsSync(path: PathLike, options?: StatFsOptions): StatsFs | BigIntStatsFs; + /** + * Synchronous lstat(2) - Get file status. Does not dereference symbolic links. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export const lstatSync: StatSyncFn; + /** + * Creates a new link from the `existingPath` to the `newPath`. See the POSIX [`link(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/link.2.html) documentation for more detail. No arguments other than + * a possible + * exception are given to the completion callback. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function link(existingPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace link { + /** + * Asynchronous link(2) - Create a new link (also known as a hard link) to an existing file. + * @param existingPath A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param newPath A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + function __promisify__(existingPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): Promise; + } + /** + * Creates a new link from the `existingPath` to the `newPath`. See the POSIX [`link(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/link.2.html) documentation for more detail. Returns `undefined`. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function linkSync(existingPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): void; + /** + * Creates the link called `path` pointing to `target`. No arguments other than a + * possible exception are given to the completion callback. + * + * See the POSIX [`symlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/symlink.2.html) documentation for more details. + * + * The `type` argument is only available on Windows and ignored on other platforms. + * It can be set to `'dir'`, `'file'`, or `'junction'`. If the `type` argument is + * not a string, Node.js will autodetect `target` type and use `'file'` or `'dir'`. + * If the `target` does not exist, `'file'` will be used. Windows junction points + * require the destination path to be absolute. When using `'junction'`, the`target` argument will automatically be normalized to absolute path. Junction + * points on NTFS volumes can only point to directories. + * + * Relative targets are relative to the link's parent directory. + * + * ```js + * import { symlink } from 'node:fs'; + * + * symlink('./mew', './mewtwo', callback); + * ``` + * + * The above example creates a symbolic link `mewtwo` which points to `mew` in the + * same directory: + * + * ```bash + * $ tree . + * . + * ├── mew + * └── mewtwo -> ./mew + * ``` + * @since v0.1.31 + * @param [type='null'] + */ + export function symlink( + target: PathLike, + path: PathLike, + type: symlink.Type | undefined | null, + callback: NoParamCallback, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous symlink(2) - Create a new symbolic link to an existing file. + * @param target A path to an existing file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param path A path to the new symlink. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function symlink(target: PathLike, path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace symlink { + /** + * Asynchronous symlink(2) - Create a new symbolic link to an existing file. + * @param target A path to an existing file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param path A path to the new symlink. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param type May be set to `'dir'`, `'file'`, or `'junction'` (default is `'file'`) and is only available on Windows (ignored on other platforms). + * When using `'junction'`, the `target` argument will automatically be normalized to an absolute path. + */ + function __promisify__(target: PathLike, path: PathLike, type?: string | null): Promise; + type Type = "dir" | "file" | "junction"; + } + /** + * Returns `undefined`. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link symlink}. + * @since v0.1.31 + * @param [type='null'] + */ + export function symlinkSync(target: PathLike, path: PathLike, type?: symlink.Type | null): void; + /** + * Reads the contents of the symbolic link referred to by `path`. The callback gets + * two arguments `(err, linkString)`. + * + * See the POSIX [`readlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/readlink.2.html) documentation for more details. + * + * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an + * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for + * the link path passed to the callback. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, + * the link path returned will be passed as a `Buffer` object. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function readlink( + path: PathLike, + options: EncodingOption, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, linkString: string) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function readlink( + path: PathLike, + options: BufferEncodingOption, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, linkString: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function readlink( + path: PathLike, + options: EncodingOption, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, linkString: string | NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function readlink( + path: PathLike, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, linkString: string) => void, + ): void; + export namespace readlink { + /** + * Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): Promise; + } + /** + * Returns the symbolic link's string value. + * + * See the POSIX [`readlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/readlink.2.html) documentation for more details. + * + * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an + * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for + * the link path returned. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, + * the link path returned will be passed as a `Buffer` object. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function readlinkSync(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): string; + /** + * Synchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function readlinkSync(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * Synchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function readlinkSync(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): string | NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * Asynchronously computes the canonical pathname by resolving `.`, `..`, and + * symbolic links. + * + * A canonical pathname is not necessarily unique. Hard links and bind mounts can + * expose a file system entity through many pathnames. + * + * This function behaves like [`realpath(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/realpath.3.html), with some exceptions: + * + * 1. No case conversion is performed on case-insensitive file systems. + * 2. The maximum number of symbolic links is platform-independent and generally + * (much) higher than what the native [`realpath(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/realpath.3.html) implementation supports. + * + * The `callback` gets two arguments `(err, resolvedPath)`. May use `process.cwd` to resolve relative paths. + * + * Only paths that can be converted to UTF8 strings are supported. + * + * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an + * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for + * the path passed to the callback. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, + * the path returned will be passed as a `Buffer` object. + * + * If `path` resolves to a socket or a pipe, the function will return a system + * dependent name for that object. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function realpath( + path: PathLike, + options: EncodingOption, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: string) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function realpath( + path: PathLike, + options: BufferEncodingOption, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function realpath( + path: PathLike, + options: EncodingOption, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: string | NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function realpath( + path: PathLike, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: string) => void, + ): void; + export namespace realpath { + /** + * Asynchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous [`realpath(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/realpath.3.html). + * + * The `callback` gets two arguments `(err, resolvedPath)`. + * + * Only paths that can be converted to UTF8 strings are supported. + * + * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an + * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for + * the path passed to the callback. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, + * the path returned will be passed as a `Buffer` object. + * + * On Linux, when Node.js is linked against musl libc, the procfs file system must + * be mounted on `/proc` in order for this function to work. Glibc does not have + * this restriction. + * @since v9.2.0 + */ + function native( + path: PathLike, + options: EncodingOption, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: string) => void, + ): void; + function native( + path: PathLike, + options: BufferEncodingOption, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function native( + path: PathLike, + options: EncodingOption, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: string | NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + function native( + path: PathLike, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: string) => void, + ): void; + } + /** + * Returns the resolved pathname. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link realpath}. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function realpathSync(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): string; + /** + * Synchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function realpathSync(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * Synchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function realpathSync(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): string | NonSharedBuffer; + export namespace realpathSync { + function native(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): string; + function native(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): NonSharedBuffer; + function native(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): string | NonSharedBuffer; + } + /** + * Asynchronously removes a file or symbolic link. No arguments other than a + * possible exception are given to the completion callback. + * + * ```js + * import { unlink } from 'node:fs'; + * // Assuming that 'path/file.txt' is a regular file. + * unlink('path/file.txt', (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log('path/file.txt was deleted'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * `fs.unlink()` will not work on a directory, empty or otherwise. To remove a + * directory, use {@link rmdir}. + * + * See the POSIX [`unlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/unlink.2.html) documentation for more details. + * @since v0.0.2 + */ + export function unlink(path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace unlink { + /** + * Asynchronous unlink(2) - delete a name and possibly the file it refers to. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronous [`unlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/unlink.2.html). Returns `undefined`. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function unlinkSync(path: PathLike): void; + export interface RmDirOptions { + /** + * If an `EBUSY`, `EMFILE`, `ENFILE`, `ENOTEMPTY`, or + * `EPERM` error is encountered, Node.js will retry the operation with a linear + * backoff wait of `retryDelay` ms longer on each try. This option represents the + * number of retries. This option is ignored if the `recursive` option is not + * `true`. + * @default 0 + */ + maxRetries?: number | undefined; + /** + * @deprecated since v14.14.0 In future versions of Node.js and will trigger a warning + * `fs.rmdir(path, { recursive: true })` will throw if `path` does not exist or is a file. + * Use `fs.rm(path, { recursive: true, force: true })` instead. + * + * If `true`, perform a recursive directory removal. In + * recursive mode, operations are retried on failure. + * @default false + */ + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * The amount of time in milliseconds to wait between retries. + * This option is ignored if the `recursive` option is not `true`. + * @default 100 + */ + retryDelay?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Asynchronous [`rmdir(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/rmdir.2.html). No arguments other than a possible exception are given + * to the completion callback. + * + * Using `fs.rmdir()` on a file (not a directory) results in an `ENOENT` error on + * Windows and an `ENOTDIR` error on POSIX. + * + * To get a behavior similar to the `rm -rf` Unix command, use {@link rm} with options `{ recursive: true, force: true }`. + * @since v0.0.2 + */ + export function rmdir(path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export function rmdir(path: PathLike, options: RmDirOptions, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace rmdir { + /** + * Asynchronous rmdir(2) - delete a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: RmDirOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronous [`rmdir(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/rmdir.2.html). Returns `undefined`. + * + * Using `fs.rmdirSync()` on a file (not a directory) results in an `ENOENT` error + * on Windows and an `ENOTDIR` error on POSIX. + * + * To get a behavior similar to the `rm -rf` Unix command, use {@link rmSync} with options `{ recursive: true, force: true }`. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function rmdirSync(path: PathLike, options?: RmDirOptions): void; + export interface RmOptions { + /** + * When `true`, exceptions will be ignored if `path` does not exist. + * @default false + */ + force?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If an `EBUSY`, `EMFILE`, `ENFILE`, `ENOTEMPTY`, or + * `EPERM` error is encountered, Node.js will retry the operation with a linear + * backoff wait of `retryDelay` ms longer on each try. This option represents the + * number of retries. This option is ignored if the `recursive` option is not + * `true`. + * @default 0 + */ + maxRetries?: number | undefined; + /** + * If `true`, perform a recursive directory removal. In + * recursive mode, operations are retried on failure. + * @default false + */ + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * The amount of time in milliseconds to wait between retries. + * This option is ignored if the `recursive` option is not `true`. + * @default 100 + */ + retryDelay?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Asynchronously removes files and directories (modeled on the standard POSIX `rm` utility). No arguments other than a possible exception are given to the + * completion callback. + * @since v14.14.0 + */ + export function rm(path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export function rm(path: PathLike, options: RmOptions, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace rm { + /** + * Asynchronously removes files and directories (modeled on the standard POSIX `rm` utility). + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: RmOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronously removes files and directories (modeled on the standard POSIX `rm` utility). Returns `undefined`. + * @since v14.14.0 + */ + export function rmSync(path: PathLike, options?: RmOptions): void; + export interface MakeDirectoryOptions { + /** + * Indicates whether parent folders should be created. + * If a folder was created, the path to the first created folder will be returned. + * @default false + */ + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * A file mode. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified + * @default 0o777 + */ + mode?: Mode | undefined; + } + /** + * Asynchronously creates a directory. + * + * The callback is given a possible exception and, if `recursive` is `true`, the + * first directory path created, `(err[, path])`.`path` can still be `undefined` when `recursive` is `true`, if no directory was + * created (for instance, if it was previously created). + * + * The optional `options` argument can be an integer specifying `mode` (permission + * and sticky bits), or an object with a `mode` property and a `recursive` property indicating whether parent directories should be created. Calling `fs.mkdir()` when `path` is a directory that + * exists results in an error only + * when `recursive` is false. If `recursive` is false and the directory exists, + * an `EEXIST` error occurs. + * + * ```js + * import { mkdir } from 'node:fs'; + * + * // Create ./tmp/a/apple, regardless of whether ./tmp and ./tmp/a exist. + * mkdir('./tmp/a/apple', { recursive: true }, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * ``` + * + * On Windows, using `fs.mkdir()` on the root directory even with recursion will + * result in an error: + * + * ```js + * import { mkdir } from 'node:fs'; + * + * mkdir('/', { recursive: true }, (err) => { + * // => [Error: EPERM: operation not permitted, mkdir 'C:\'] + * }); + * ``` + * + * See the POSIX [`mkdir(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mkdir.2.html) documentation for more details. + * @since v0.1.8 + */ + export function mkdir( + path: PathLike, + options: MakeDirectoryOptions & { + recursive: true; + }, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, path?: string) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders + * should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`. + */ + export function mkdir( + path: PathLike, + options: + | Mode + | (MakeDirectoryOptions & { + recursive?: false | undefined; + }) + | null + | undefined, + callback: NoParamCallback, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders + * should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`. + */ + export function mkdir( + path: PathLike, + options: Mode | MakeDirectoryOptions | null | undefined, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, path?: string) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory with a mode of `0o777`. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function mkdir(path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace mkdir { + /** + * Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders + * should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options: MakeDirectoryOptions & { + recursive: true; + }, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders + * should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | Mode + | (MakeDirectoryOptions & { + recursive?: false | undefined; + }) + | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders + * should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options?: Mode | MakeDirectoryOptions | null, + ): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronously creates a directory. Returns `undefined`, or if `recursive` is `true`, the first directory path created. + * This is the synchronous version of {@link mkdir}. + * + * See the POSIX [`mkdir(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mkdir.2.html) documentation for more details. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function mkdirSync( + path: PathLike, + options: MakeDirectoryOptions & { + recursive: true; + }, + ): string | undefined; + /** + * Synchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders + * should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`. + */ + export function mkdirSync( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | Mode + | (MakeDirectoryOptions & { + recursive?: false | undefined; + }) + | null, + ): void; + /** + * Synchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders + * should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`. + */ + export function mkdirSync(path: PathLike, options?: Mode | MakeDirectoryOptions | null): string | undefined; + /** + * Creates a unique temporary directory. + * + * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required `prefix` to create a unique temporary directory. Due to platform + * inconsistencies, avoid trailing `X` characters in `prefix`. Some platforms, + * notably the BSDs, can return more than six random characters, and replace + * trailing `X` characters in `prefix` with random characters. + * + * The created directory path is passed as a string to the callback's second + * parameter. + * + * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an + * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use. + * + * ```js + * import { mkdtemp } from 'node:fs'; + * import { join } from 'node:path'; + * import { tmpdir } from 'node:os'; + * + * mkdtemp(join(tmpdir(), 'foo-'), (err, directory) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(directory); + * // Prints: /tmp/foo-itXde2 or C:\Users\...\AppData\Local\Temp\foo-itXde2 + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `fs.mkdtemp()` method will append the six randomly selected characters + * directly to the `prefix` string. For instance, given a directory `/tmp`, if the + * intention is to create a temporary directory _within_`/tmp`, the `prefix`must end with a trailing platform-specific path separator + * (`import { sep } from 'node:node:path'`). + * + * ```js + * import { tmpdir } from 'node:os'; + * import { mkdtemp } from 'node:fs'; + * + * // The parent directory for the new temporary directory + * const tmpDir = tmpdir(); + * + * // This method is *INCORRECT*: + * mkdtemp(tmpDir, (err, directory) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(directory); + * // Will print something similar to `/tmpabc123`. + * // A new temporary directory is created at the file system root + * // rather than *within* the /tmp directory. + * }); + * + * // This method is *CORRECT*: + * import { sep } from 'node:path'; + * mkdtemp(`${tmpDir}${sep}`, (err, directory) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(directory); + * // Will print something similar to `/tmp/abc123`. + * // A new temporary directory is created within + * // the /tmp directory. + * }); + * ``` + * @since v5.10.0 + */ + export function mkdtemp( + prefix: string, + options: EncodingOption, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, folder: string) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory. + * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required prefix to create a unique temporary directory. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function mkdtemp( + prefix: string, + options: BufferEncodingOption, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, folder: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory. + * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required prefix to create a unique temporary directory. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function mkdtemp( + prefix: string, + options: EncodingOption, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, folder: string | NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory. + * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required prefix to create a unique temporary directory. + */ + export function mkdtemp( + prefix: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, folder: string) => void, + ): void; + export namespace mkdtemp { + /** + * Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory. + * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required prefix to create a unique temporary directory. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__(prefix: string, options?: EncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory. + * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required prefix to create a unique temporary directory. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__(prefix: string, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory. + * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required prefix to create a unique temporary directory. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__(prefix: string, options?: EncodingOption): Promise; + } + /** + * Returns the created directory path. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link mkdtemp}. + * + * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an + * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use. + * @since v5.10.0 + */ + export function mkdtempSync(prefix: string, options?: EncodingOption): string; + /** + * Synchronously creates a unique temporary directory. + * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required prefix to create a unique temporary directory. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function mkdtempSync(prefix: string, options: BufferEncodingOption): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * Synchronously creates a unique temporary directory. + * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required prefix to create a unique temporary directory. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function mkdtempSync(prefix: string, options?: EncodingOption): string | NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * Reads the contents of a directory. The callback gets two arguments `(err, files)` where `files` is an array of the names of the files in the directory excluding `'.'` and `'..'`. + * + * See the POSIX [`readdir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/readdir.3.html) documentation for more details. + * + * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an + * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for + * the filenames passed to the callback. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, + * the filenames returned will be passed as `Buffer` objects. + * + * If `options.withFileTypes` is set to `true`, the `files` array will contain `fs.Dirent` objects. + * @since v0.1.8 + */ + export function readdir( + path: PathLike, + options: + | { + encoding: BufferEncoding | null; + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + } + | BufferEncoding + | undefined + | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, files: string[]) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function readdir( + path: PathLike, + options: + | { + encoding: "buffer"; + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + } + | "buffer", + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, files: NonSharedBuffer[]) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function readdir( + path: PathLike, + options: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + }) + | BufferEncoding + | undefined + | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, files: string[] | NonSharedBuffer[]) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function readdir( + path: PathLike, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, files: string[]) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options If called with `withFileTypes: true` the result data will be an array of Dirent. + */ + export function readdir( + path: PathLike, + options: ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes: true; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + }, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, files: Dirent[]) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Must include `withFileTypes: true` and `encoding: 'buffer'`. + */ + export function readdir( + path: PathLike, + options: { + encoding: "buffer"; + withFileTypes: true; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + }, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, files: Dirent[]) => void, + ): void; + export namespace readdir { + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | { + encoding: BufferEncoding | null; + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + } + | BufferEncoding + | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options: + | "buffer" + | { + encoding: "buffer"; + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + }, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + }) + | BufferEncoding + | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options If called with `withFileTypes: true` the result data will be an array of Dirent + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options: ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes: true; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + }, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Must include `withFileTypes: true` and `encoding: 'buffer'`. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options: { + encoding: "buffer"; + withFileTypes: true; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + }, + ): Promise[]>; + } + /** + * Reads the contents of the directory. + * + * See the POSIX [`readdir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/readdir.3.html) documentation for more details. + * + * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an + * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for + * the filenames returned. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, + * the filenames returned will be passed as `Buffer` objects. + * + * If `options.withFileTypes` is set to `true`, the result will contain `fs.Dirent` objects. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function readdirSync( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | { + encoding: BufferEncoding | null; + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + } + | BufferEncoding + | null, + ): string[]; + /** + * Synchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function readdirSync( + path: PathLike, + options: + | { + encoding: "buffer"; + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + } + | "buffer", + ): NonSharedBuffer[]; + /** + * Synchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + export function readdirSync( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + }) + | BufferEncoding + | null, + ): string[] | NonSharedBuffer[]; + /** + * Synchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options If called with `withFileTypes: true` the result data will be an array of Dirent. + */ + export function readdirSync( + path: PathLike, + options: ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes: true; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + }, + ): Dirent[]; + /** + * Synchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Must include `withFileTypes: true` and `encoding: 'buffer'`. + */ + export function readdirSync( + path: PathLike, + options: { + encoding: "buffer"; + withFileTypes: true; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + }, + ): Dirent[]; + /** + * Closes the file descriptor. No arguments other than a possible exception are + * given to the completion callback. + * + * Calling `fs.close()` on any file descriptor (`fd`) that is currently in use + * through any other `fs` operation may lead to undefined behavior. + * + * See the POSIX [`close(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/close.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.0.2 + */ + export function close(fd: number, callback?: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace close { + /** + * Asynchronous close(2) - close a file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + function __promisify__(fd: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Closes the file descriptor. Returns `undefined`. + * + * Calling `fs.closeSync()` on any file descriptor (`fd`) that is currently in use + * through any other `fs` operation may lead to undefined behavior. + * + * See the POSIX [`close(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/close.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function closeSync(fd: number): void; + /** + * Asynchronous file open. See the POSIX [`open(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/open.2.html) documentation for more details. + * + * `mode` sets the file mode (permission and sticky bits), but only if the file was + * created. On Windows, only the write permission can be manipulated; see {@link chmod}. + * + * The callback gets two arguments `(err, fd)`. + * + * Some characters (`< > : " / \ | ? *`) are reserved under Windows as documented + * by [Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/FileIO/naming-a-file). Under NTFS, if the filename contains + * a colon, Node.js will open a file system stream, as described by [this MSDN page](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/FileIO/using-streams). + * + * Functions based on `fs.open()` exhibit this behavior as well:`fs.writeFile()`, `fs.readFile()`, etc. + * @since v0.0.2 + * @param [flags='r'] See `support of file system `flags``. + * @param [mode=0o666] + */ + export function open( + path: PathLike, + flags: OpenMode | undefined, + mode: Mode | undefined | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, fd: number) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous open(2) - open and possibly create a file. If the file is created, its mode will be `0o666`. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param [flags='r'] See `support of file system `flags``. + */ + export function open( + path: PathLike, + flags: OpenMode | undefined, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, fd: number) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous open(2) - open and possibly create a file. If the file is created, its mode will be `0o666`. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function open(path: PathLike, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, fd: number) => void): void; + export namespace open { + /** + * Asynchronous open(2) - open and possibly create a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param mode A file mode. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not supplied, defaults to `0o666`. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, flags: OpenMode, mode?: Mode | null): Promise; + } + /** + * Returns an integer representing the file descriptor. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link open}. + * @since v0.1.21 + * @param [flags='r'] + * @param [mode=0o666] + */ + export function openSync(path: PathLike, flags: OpenMode, mode?: Mode | null): number; + /** + * Change the file system timestamps of the object referenced by `path`. + * + * The `atime` and `mtime` arguments follow these rules: + * + * * Values can be either numbers representing Unix epoch time in seconds, `Date`s, or a numeric string like `'123456789.0'`. + * * If the value can not be converted to a number, or is `NaN`, `Infinity`, or `-Infinity`, an `Error` will be thrown. + * @since v0.4.2 + */ + export function utimes(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace utimes { + /** + * Asynchronously change file timestamps of the file referenced by the supplied path. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param atime The last access time. If a string is provided, it will be coerced to number. + * @param mtime The last modified time. If a string is provided, it will be coerced to number. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): Promise; + } + /** + * Returns `undefined`. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link utimes}. + * @since v0.4.2 + */ + export function utimesSync(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): void; + /** + * Change the file system timestamps of the object referenced by the supplied file + * descriptor. See {@link utimes}. + * @since v0.4.2 + */ + export function futimes(fd: number, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace futimes { + /** + * Asynchronously change file timestamps of the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param atime The last access time. If a string is provided, it will be coerced to number. + * @param mtime The last modified time. If a string is provided, it will be coerced to number. + */ + function __promisify__(fd: number, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronous version of {@link futimes}. Returns `undefined`. + * @since v0.4.2 + */ + export function futimesSync(fd: number, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): void; + /** + * Request that all data for the open file descriptor is flushed to the storage + * device. The specific implementation is operating system and device specific. + * Refer to the POSIX [`fsync(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fsync.2.html) documentation for more detail. No arguments other + * than a possible exception are given to the completion callback. + * @since v0.1.96 + */ + export function fsync(fd: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace fsync { + /** + * Asynchronous fsync(2) - synchronize a file's in-core state with the underlying storage device. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + function __promisify__(fd: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Request that all data for the open file descriptor is flushed to the storage + * device. The specific implementation is operating system and device specific. + * Refer to the POSIX [`fsync(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fsync.2.html) documentation for more detail. Returns `undefined`. + * @since v0.1.96 + */ + export function fsyncSync(fd: number): void; + export interface WriteOptions { + /** + * @default 0 + */ + offset?: number | undefined; + /** + * @default `buffer.byteLength - offset` + */ + length?: number | undefined; + /** + * @default null + */ + position?: number | null | undefined; + } + /** + * Write `buffer` to the file specified by `fd`. + * + * `offset` determines the part of the buffer to be written, and `length` is + * an integer specifying the number of bytes to write. + * + * `position` refers to the offset from the beginning of the file where this data + * should be written. If `typeof position !== 'number'`, the data will be written + * at the current position. See [`pwrite(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/pwrite.2.html). + * + * The callback will be given three arguments `(err, bytesWritten, buffer)` where `bytesWritten` specifies how many _bytes_ were written from `buffer`. + * + * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns + * a promise for an `Object` with `bytesWritten` and `buffer` properties. + * + * It is unsafe to use `fs.write()` multiple times on the same file without waiting + * for the callback. For this scenario, {@link createWriteStream} is + * recommended. + * + * On Linux, positional writes don't work when the file is opened in append mode. + * The kernel ignores the position argument and always appends the data to + * the end of the file. + * @since v0.0.2 + * @param [offset=0] + * @param [length=buffer.byteLength - offset] + * @param [position='null'] + */ + export function write( + fd: number, + buffer: TBuffer, + offset: number | undefined | null, + length: number | undefined | null, + position: number | undefined | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, buffer: TBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `buffer` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param offset The part of the buffer to be written. If not supplied, defaults to `0`. + * @param length The number of bytes to write. If not supplied, defaults to `buffer.length - offset`. + */ + export function write( + fd: number, + buffer: TBuffer, + offset: number | undefined | null, + length: number | undefined | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, buffer: TBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `buffer` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param offset The part of the buffer to be written. If not supplied, defaults to `0`. + */ + export function write( + fd: number, + buffer: TBuffer, + offset: number | undefined | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, buffer: TBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `buffer` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + export function write( + fd: number, + buffer: TBuffer, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, buffer: TBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `buffer` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param options An object with the following properties: + * * `offset` The part of the buffer to be written. If not supplied, defaults to `0`. + * * `length` The number of bytes to write. If not supplied, defaults to `buffer.length - offset`. + * * `position` The offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If not supplied, defaults to the current position. + */ + export function write( + fd: number, + buffer: TBuffer, + options: WriteOptions, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, buffer: TBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `string` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param string A string to write. + * @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If not supplied, defaults to the current position. + * @param encoding The expected string encoding. + */ + export function write( + fd: number, + string: string, + position: number | undefined | null, + encoding: BufferEncoding | undefined | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, str: string) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `string` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param string A string to write. + * @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If not supplied, defaults to the current position. + */ + export function write( + fd: number, + string: string, + position: number | undefined | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, str: string) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `string` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param string A string to write. + */ + export function write( + fd: number, + string: string, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, str: string) => void, + ): void; + export namespace write { + /** + * Asynchronously writes `buffer` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param offset The part of the buffer to be written. If not supplied, defaults to `0`. + * @param length The number of bytes to write. If not supplied, defaults to `buffer.length - offset`. + * @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If not supplied, defaults to the current position. + */ + function __promisify__( + fd: number, + buffer?: TBuffer, + offset?: number, + length?: number, + position?: number | null, + ): Promise<{ + bytesWritten: number; + buffer: TBuffer; + }>; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `buffer` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param options An object with the following properties: + * * `offset` The part of the buffer to be written. If not supplied, defaults to `0`. + * * `length` The number of bytes to write. If not supplied, defaults to `buffer.length - offset`. + * * `position` The offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If not supplied, defaults to the current position. + */ + function __promisify__( + fd: number, + buffer?: TBuffer, + options?: WriteOptions, + ): Promise<{ + bytesWritten: number; + buffer: TBuffer; + }>; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `string` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param string A string to write. + * @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If not supplied, defaults to the current position. + * @param encoding The expected string encoding. + */ + function __promisify__( + fd: number, + string: string, + position?: number | null, + encoding?: BufferEncoding | null, + ): Promise<{ + bytesWritten: number; + buffer: string; + }>; + } + /** + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link write}. + * @since v0.1.21 + * @param [offset=0] + * @param [length=buffer.byteLength - offset] + * @param [position='null'] + * @return The number of bytes written. + */ + export function writeSync( + fd: number, + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + offset?: number | null, + length?: number | null, + position?: number | null, + ): number; + /** + * Synchronously writes `string` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor, returning the number of bytes written. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param string A string to write. + * @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If not supplied, defaults to the current position. + * @param encoding The expected string encoding. + */ + export function writeSync( + fd: number, + string: string, + position?: number | null, + encoding?: BufferEncoding | null, + ): number; + export type ReadPosition = number | bigint; + export interface ReadOptions { + /** + * @default 0 + */ + offset?: number | undefined; + /** + * @default `length of buffer` + */ + length?: number | undefined; + /** + * @default null + */ + position?: ReadPosition | null | undefined; + } + export interface ReadOptionsWithBuffer extends ReadOptions { + buffer?: T | undefined; + } + /** @deprecated Use `ReadOptions` instead. */ + // TODO: remove in future major + export interface ReadSyncOptions extends ReadOptions {} + /** @deprecated Use `ReadOptionsWithBuffer` instead. */ + // TODO: remove in future major + export interface ReadAsyncOptions extends ReadOptionsWithBuffer {} + /** + * Read data from the file specified by `fd`. + * + * The callback is given the three arguments, `(err, bytesRead, buffer)`. + * + * If the file is not modified concurrently, the end-of-file is reached when the + * number of bytes read is zero. + * + * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns + * a promise for an `Object` with `bytesRead` and `buffer` properties. + * @since v0.0.2 + * @param buffer The buffer that the data will be written to. + * @param offset The position in `buffer` to write the data to. + * @param length The number of bytes to read. + * @param position Specifies where to begin reading from in the file. If `position` is `null` or `-1 `, data will be read from the current file position, and the file position will be updated. If + * `position` is an integer, the file position will be unchanged. + */ + export function read( + fd: number, + buffer: TBuffer, + offset: number, + length: number, + position: ReadPosition | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, bytesRead: number, buffer: TBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Similar to the above `fs.read` function, this version takes an optional `options` object. + * If not otherwise specified in an `options` object, + * `buffer` defaults to `Buffer.alloc(16384)`, + * `offset` defaults to `0`, + * `length` defaults to `buffer.byteLength`, `- offset` as of Node 17.6.0 + * `position` defaults to `null` + * @since v12.17.0, 13.11.0 + */ + export function read( + fd: number, + options: ReadOptionsWithBuffer, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, bytesRead: number, buffer: TBuffer) => void, + ): void; + export function read( + fd: number, + buffer: TBuffer, + options: ReadOptions, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, bytesRead: number, buffer: TBuffer) => void, + ): void; + export function read( + fd: number, + buffer: TBuffer, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, bytesRead: number, buffer: TBuffer) => void, + ): void; + export function read( + fd: number, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, bytesRead: number, buffer: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + export namespace read { + /** + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param buffer The buffer that the data will be written to. + * @param offset The offset in the buffer at which to start writing. + * @param length The number of bytes to read. + * @param position The offset from the beginning of the file from which data should be read. If `null`, data will be read from the current position. + */ + function __promisify__( + fd: number, + buffer: TBuffer, + offset: number, + length: number, + position: number | null, + ): Promise<{ + bytesRead: number; + buffer: TBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + fd: number, + options: ReadOptionsWithBuffer, + ): Promise<{ + bytesRead: number; + buffer: TBuffer; + }>; + function __promisify__(fd: number): Promise<{ + bytesRead: number; + buffer: NonSharedBuffer; + }>; + } + /** + * Returns the number of `bytesRead`. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link read}. + * @since v0.1.21 + * @param [position='null'] + */ + export function readSync( + fd: number, + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + offset: number, + length: number, + position: ReadPosition | null, + ): number; + /** + * Similar to the above `fs.readSync` function, this version takes an optional `options` object. + * If no `options` object is specified, it will default with the above values. + */ + export function readSync(fd: number, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, opts?: ReadOptions): number; + /** + * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. + * + * ```js + * import { readFile } from 'node:fs'; + * + * readFile('/etc/passwd', (err, data) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(data); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The callback is passed two arguments `(err, data)`, where `data` is the + * contents of the file. + * + * If no encoding is specified, then the raw buffer is returned. + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding: + * + * ```js + * import { readFile } from 'node:fs'; + * + * readFile('/etc/passwd', 'utf8', callback); + * ``` + * + * When the path is a directory, the behavior of `fs.readFile()` and {@link readFileSync} is platform-specific. On macOS, Linux, and Windows, an + * error will be returned. On FreeBSD, a representation of the directory's contents + * will be returned. + * + * ```js + * import { readFile } from 'node:fs'; + * + * // macOS, Linux, and Windows + * readFile('', (err, data) => { + * // => [Error: EISDIR: illegal operation on a directory, read ] + * }); + * + * // FreeBSD + * readFile('', (err, data) => { + * // => null, + * }); + * ``` + * + * It is possible to abort an ongoing request using an `AbortSignal`. If a + * request is aborted the callback is called with an `AbortError`: + * + * ```js + * import { readFile } from 'node:fs'; + * + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const signal = controller.signal; + * readFile(fileInfo[0].name, { signal }, (err, buf) => { + * // ... + * }); + * // When you want to abort the request + * controller.abort(); + * ``` + * + * The `fs.readFile()` function buffers the entire file. To minimize memory costs, + * when possible prefer streaming via `fs.createReadStream()`. + * + * Aborting an ongoing request does not abort individual operating + * system requests but rather the internal buffering `fs.readFile` performs. + * @since v0.1.29 + * @param path filename or file descriptor + */ + export function readFile( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options: + | ({ + encoding?: null | undefined; + flag?: string | undefined; + } & Abortable) + | undefined + | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, data: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options Either the encoding for the result, or an object that contains the encoding and an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + export function readFile( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options: + | ({ + encoding: BufferEncoding; + flag?: string | undefined; + } & Abortable) + | BufferEncoding, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, data: string) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options Either the encoding for the result, or an object that contains the encoding and an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + export function readFile( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + flag?: string | undefined; + } & Abortable) + | BufferEncoding + | undefined + | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, data: string | NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + */ + export function readFile( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, data: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): void; + export namespace readFile { + /** + * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options An object that may contain an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options?: { + encoding?: null | undefined; + flag?: string | undefined; + } | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * URL support is _experimental_. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options Either the encoding for the result, or an object that contains the encoding and an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options: + | { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + flag?: string | undefined; + } + | BufferEncoding, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * URL support is _experimental_. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options Either the encoding for the result, or an object that contains the encoding and an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + flag?: string | undefined; + }) + | BufferEncoding + | null, + ): Promise; + } + /** + * Returns the contents of the `path`. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link readFile}. + * + * If the `encoding` option is specified then this function returns a + * string. Otherwise it returns a buffer. + * + * Similar to {@link readFile}, when the path is a directory, the behavior of `fs.readFileSync()` is platform-specific. + * + * ```js + * import { readFileSync } from 'node:fs'; + * + * // macOS, Linux, and Windows + * readFileSync(''); + * // => [Error: EISDIR: illegal operation on a directory, read ] + * + * // FreeBSD + * readFileSync(''); // => + * ``` + * @since v0.1.8 + * @param path filename or file descriptor + */ + export function readFileSync( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options?: { + encoding?: null | undefined; + flag?: string | undefined; + } | null, + ): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * Synchronously reads the entire contents of a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options Either the encoding for the result, or an object that contains the encoding and an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + export function readFileSync( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options: + | { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + flag?: string | undefined; + } + | BufferEncoding, + ): string; + /** + * Synchronously reads the entire contents of a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options Either the encoding for the result, or an object that contains the encoding and an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + export function readFileSync( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + flag?: string | undefined; + }) + | BufferEncoding + | null, + ): string | NonSharedBuffer; + export type WriteFileOptions = + | ( + & ObjectEncodingOptions + & Abortable + & { + mode?: Mode | undefined; + flag?: string | undefined; + flush?: boolean | undefined; + } + ) + | BufferEncoding + | null; + /** + * When `file` is a filename, asynchronously writes data to the file, replacing the + * file if it already exists. `data` can be a string or a buffer. + * + * When `file` is a file descriptor, the behavior is similar to calling `fs.write()` directly (which is recommended). See the notes below on using + * a file descriptor. + * + * The `encoding` option is ignored if `data` is a buffer. + * + * The `mode` option only affects the newly created file. See {@link open} for more details. + * + * ```js + * import { writeFile } from 'node:fs'; + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const data = new Uint8Array(Buffer.from('Hello Node.js')); + * writeFile('message.txt', data, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log('The file has been saved!'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding: + * + * ```js + * import { writeFile } from 'node:fs'; + * + * writeFile('message.txt', 'Hello Node.js', 'utf8', callback); + * ``` + * + * It is unsafe to use `fs.writeFile()` multiple times on the same file without + * waiting for the callback. For this scenario, {@link createWriteStream} is + * recommended. + * + * Similarly to `fs.readFile` \- `fs.writeFile` is a convenience method that + * performs multiple `write` calls internally to write the buffer passed to it. + * For performance sensitive code consider using {@link createWriteStream}. + * + * It is possible to use an `AbortSignal` to cancel an `fs.writeFile()`. + * Cancelation is "best effort", and some amount of data is likely still + * to be written. + * + * ```js + * import { writeFile } from 'node:fs'; + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const { signal } = controller; + * const data = new Uint8Array(Buffer.from('Hello Node.js')); + * writeFile('message.txt', data, { signal }, (err) => { + * // When a request is aborted - the callback is called with an AbortError + * }); + * // When the request should be aborted + * controller.abort(); + * ``` + * + * Aborting an ongoing request does not abort individual operating + * system requests but rather the internal buffering `fs.writeFile` performs. + * @since v0.1.29 + * @param file filename or file descriptor + */ + export function writeFile( + file: PathOrFileDescriptor, + data: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options: WriteFileOptions, + callback: NoParamCallback, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes data to a file, replacing the file if it already exists. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param data The data to write. If something other than a Buffer or Uint8Array is provided, the value is coerced to a string. + */ + export function writeFile( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + data: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + callback: NoParamCallback, + ): void; + export namespace writeFile { + /** + * Asynchronously writes data to a file, replacing the file if it already exists. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * URL support is _experimental_. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param data The data to write. If something other than a Buffer or Uint8Array is provided, the value is coerced to a string. + * @param options Either the encoding for the file, or an object optionally specifying the encoding, file mode, and flag. + * If `encoding` is not supplied, the default of `'utf8'` is used. + * If `mode` is not supplied, the default of `0o666` is used. + * If `mode` is a string, it is parsed as an octal integer. + * If `flag` is not supplied, the default of `'w'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + data: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options?: WriteFileOptions, + ): Promise; + } + /** + * Returns `undefined`. + * + * The `mode` option only affects the newly created file. See {@link open} for more details. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link writeFile}. + * @since v0.1.29 + * @param file filename or file descriptor + */ + export function writeFileSync( + file: PathOrFileDescriptor, + data: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options?: WriteFileOptions, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously append data to a file, creating the file if it does not yet + * exist. `data` can be a string or a `Buffer`. + * + * The `mode` option only affects the newly created file. See {@link open} for more details. + * + * ```js + * import { appendFile } from 'node:fs'; + * + * appendFile('message.txt', 'data to append', (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log('The "data to append" was appended to file!'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding: + * + * ```js + * import { appendFile } from 'node:fs'; + * + * appendFile('message.txt', 'data to append', 'utf8', callback); + * ``` + * + * The `path` may be specified as a numeric file descriptor that has been opened + * for appending (using `fs.open()` or `fs.openSync()`). The file descriptor will + * not be closed automatically. + * + * ```js + * import { open, close, appendFile } from 'node:fs'; + * + * function closeFd(fd) { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * + * open('message.txt', 'a', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * try { + * appendFile(fd, 'data to append', 'utf8', (err) => { + * closeFd(fd); + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } catch (err) { + * closeFd(fd); + * throw err; + * } + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.6.7 + * @param path filename or file descriptor + */ + export function appendFile( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + data: string | Uint8Array, + options: WriteFileOptions, + callback: NoParamCallback, + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously append data to a file, creating the file if it does not exist. + * @param file A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param data The data to write. If something other than a Buffer or Uint8Array is provided, the value is coerced to a string. + */ + export function appendFile(file: PathOrFileDescriptor, data: string | Uint8Array, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace appendFile { + /** + * Asynchronously append data to a file, creating the file if it does not exist. + * @param file A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * URL support is _experimental_. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param data The data to write. If something other than a Buffer or Uint8Array is provided, the value is coerced to a string. + * @param options Either the encoding for the file, or an object optionally specifying the encoding, file mode, and flag. + * If `encoding` is not supplied, the default of `'utf8'` is used. + * If `mode` is not supplied, the default of `0o666` is used. + * If `mode` is a string, it is parsed as an octal integer. + * If `flag` is not supplied, the default of `'a'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__( + file: PathOrFileDescriptor, + data: string | Uint8Array, + options?: WriteFileOptions, + ): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronously append data to a file, creating the file if it does not yet + * exist. `data` can be a string or a `Buffer`. + * + * The `mode` option only affects the newly created file. See {@link open} for more details. + * + * ```js + * import { appendFileSync } from 'node:fs'; + * + * try { + * appendFileSync('message.txt', 'data to append'); + * console.log('The "data to append" was appended to file!'); + * } catch (err) { + * // Handle the error + * } + * ``` + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding: + * + * ```js + * import { appendFileSync } from 'node:fs'; + * + * appendFileSync('message.txt', 'data to append', 'utf8'); + * ``` + * + * The `path` may be specified as a numeric file descriptor that has been opened + * for appending (using `fs.open()` or `fs.openSync()`). The file descriptor will + * not be closed automatically. + * + * ```js + * import { openSync, closeSync, appendFileSync } from 'node:fs'; + * + * let fd; + * + * try { + * fd = openSync('message.txt', 'a'); + * appendFileSync(fd, 'data to append', 'utf8'); + * } catch (err) { + * // Handle the error + * } finally { + * if (fd !== undefined) + * closeSync(fd); + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.6.7 + * @param path filename or file descriptor + */ + export function appendFileSync( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + data: string | Uint8Array, + options?: WriteFileOptions, + ): void; + /** + * Watch for changes on `filename`. The callback `listener` will be called each + * time the file is accessed. + * + * The `options` argument may be omitted. If provided, it should be an object. The `options` object may contain a boolean named `persistent` that indicates + * whether the process should continue to run as long as files are being watched. + * The `options` object may specify an `interval` property indicating how often the + * target should be polled in milliseconds. + * + * The `listener` gets two arguments the current stat object and the previous + * stat object: + * + * ```js + * import { watchFile } from 'fs'; + * + * watchFile('message.text', (curr, prev) => { + * console.log(`the current mtime is: ${curr.mtime}`); + * console.log(`the previous mtime was: ${prev.mtime}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * These stat objects are instances of `fs.Stat`. If the `bigint` option is `true`, + * the numeric values in these objects are specified as `BigInt`s. + * + * To be notified when the file was modified, not just accessed, it is necessary + * to compare `curr.mtimeMs` and `prev.mtimeMs`. + * + * When an `fs.watchFile` operation results in an `ENOENT` error, it + * will invoke the listener once, with all the fields zeroed (or, for dates, the + * Unix Epoch). If the file is created later on, the listener will be called + * again, with the latest stat objects. This is a change in functionality since + * v0.10. + * + * Using {@link watch} is more efficient than `fs.watchFile` and `fs.unwatchFile`. `fs.watch` should be used instead of `fs.watchFile` and `fs.unwatchFile` when possible. + * + * When a file being watched by `fs.watchFile()` disappears and reappears, + * then the contents of `previous` in the second callback event (the file's + * reappearance) will be the same as the contents of `previous` in the first + * callback event (its disappearance). + * + * This happens when: + * + * * the file is deleted, followed by a restore + * * the file is renamed and then renamed a second time back to its original name + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export interface WatchFileOptions { + bigint?: boolean | undefined; + persistent?: boolean | undefined; + interval?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Watch for changes on `filename`. The callback `listener` will be called each + * time the file is accessed. + * + * The `options` argument may be omitted. If provided, it should be an object. The `options` object may contain a boolean named `persistent` that indicates + * whether the process should continue to run as long as files are being watched. + * The `options` object may specify an `interval` property indicating how often the + * target should be polled in milliseconds. + * + * The `listener` gets two arguments the current stat object and the previous + * stat object: + * + * ```js + * import { watchFile } from 'node:fs'; + * + * watchFile('message.text', (curr, prev) => { + * console.log(`the current mtime is: ${curr.mtime}`); + * console.log(`the previous mtime was: ${prev.mtime}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * These stat objects are instances of `fs.Stat`. If the `bigint` option is `true`, + * the numeric values in these objects are specified as `BigInt`s. + * + * To be notified when the file was modified, not just accessed, it is necessary + * to compare `curr.mtimeMs` and `prev.mtimeMs`. + * + * When an `fs.watchFile` operation results in an `ENOENT` error, it + * will invoke the listener once, with all the fields zeroed (or, for dates, the + * Unix Epoch). If the file is created later on, the listener will be called + * again, with the latest stat objects. This is a change in functionality since + * v0.10. + * + * Using {@link watch} is more efficient than `fs.watchFile` and `fs.unwatchFile`. `fs.watch` should be used instead of `fs.watchFile` and `fs.unwatchFile` when possible. + * + * When a file being watched by `fs.watchFile()` disappears and reappears, + * then the contents of `previous` in the second callback event (the file's + * reappearance) will be the same as the contents of `previous` in the first + * callback event (its disappearance). + * + * This happens when: + * + * * the file is deleted, followed by a restore + * * the file is renamed and then renamed a second time back to its original name + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function watchFile( + filename: PathLike, + options: + | (WatchFileOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }) + | undefined, + listener: StatsListener, + ): StatWatcher; + export function watchFile( + filename: PathLike, + options: + | (WatchFileOptions & { + bigint: true; + }) + | undefined, + listener: BigIntStatsListener, + ): StatWatcher; + /** + * Watch for changes on `filename`. The callback `listener` will be called each time the file is accessed. + * @param filename A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function watchFile(filename: PathLike, listener: StatsListener): StatWatcher; + /** + * Stop watching for changes on `filename`. If `listener` is specified, only that + * particular listener is removed. Otherwise, _all_ listeners are removed, + * effectively stopping watching of `filename`. + * + * Calling `fs.unwatchFile()` with a filename that is not being watched is a + * no-op, not an error. + * + * Using {@link watch} is more efficient than `fs.watchFile()` and `fs.unwatchFile()`. `fs.watch()` should be used instead of `fs.watchFile()` and `fs.unwatchFile()` when possible. + * @since v0.1.31 + * @param listener Optional, a listener previously attached using `fs.watchFile()` + */ + export function unwatchFile(filename: PathLike, listener?: StatsListener): void; + export function unwatchFile(filename: PathLike, listener?: BigIntStatsListener): void; + export interface WatchOptions extends Abortable { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | "buffer" | undefined; + persistent?: boolean | undefined; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + } + export type WatchEventType = "rename" | "change"; + export type WatchListener = (event: WatchEventType, filename: T | null) => void; + export type StatsListener = (curr: Stats, prev: Stats) => void; + export type BigIntStatsListener = (curr: BigIntStats, prev: BigIntStats) => void; + /** + * Watch for changes on `filename`, where `filename` is either a file or a + * directory. + * + * The second argument is optional. If `options` is provided as a string, it + * specifies the `encoding`. Otherwise `options` should be passed as an object. + * + * The listener callback gets two arguments `(eventType, filename)`. `eventType`is either `'rename'` or `'change'`, and `filename` is the name of the file + * which triggered the event. + * + * On most platforms, `'rename'` is emitted whenever a filename appears or + * disappears in the directory. + * + * The listener callback is attached to the `'change'` event fired by `fs.FSWatcher`, but it is not the same thing as the `'change'` value of `eventType`. + * + * If a `signal` is passed, aborting the corresponding AbortController will close + * the returned `fs.FSWatcher`. + * @since v0.5.10 + * @param listener + */ + export function watch( + filename: PathLike, + options: + | (WatchOptions & { + encoding: "buffer"; + }) + | "buffer", + listener?: WatchListener, + ): FSWatcher; + /** + * Watch for changes on `filename`, where `filename` is either a file or a directory, returning an `FSWatcher`. + * @param filename A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Either the encoding for the filename provided to the listener, or an object optionally specifying encoding, persistent, and recursive options. + * If `encoding` is not supplied, the default of `'utf8'` is used. + * If `persistent` is not supplied, the default of `true` is used. + * If `recursive` is not supplied, the default of `false` is used. + */ + export function watch( + filename: PathLike, + options?: WatchOptions | BufferEncoding | null, + listener?: WatchListener, + ): FSWatcher; + /** + * Watch for changes on `filename`, where `filename` is either a file or a directory, returning an `FSWatcher`. + * @param filename A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Either the encoding for the filename provided to the listener, or an object optionally specifying encoding, persistent, and recursive options. + * If `encoding` is not supplied, the default of `'utf8'` is used. + * If `persistent` is not supplied, the default of `true` is used. + * If `recursive` is not supplied, the default of `false` is used. + */ + export function watch( + filename: PathLike, + options: WatchOptions | string, + listener?: WatchListener, + ): FSWatcher; + /** + * Watch for changes on `filename`, where `filename` is either a file or a directory, returning an `FSWatcher`. + * @param filename A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function watch(filename: PathLike, listener?: WatchListener): FSWatcher; + /** + * Test whether or not the given path exists by checking with the file system. + * Then call the `callback` argument with either true or false: + * + * ```js + * import { exists } from 'node:fs'; + * + * exists('/etc/passwd', (e) => { + * console.log(e ? 'it exists' : 'no passwd!'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * **The parameters for this callback are not consistent with other Node.js** + * **callbacks.** Normally, the first parameter to a Node.js callback is an `err` parameter, optionally followed by other parameters. The `fs.exists()` callback + * has only one boolean parameter. This is one reason `fs.access()` is recommended + * instead of `fs.exists()`. + * + * Using `fs.exists()` to check for the existence of a file before calling `fs.open()`, `fs.readFile()`, or `fs.writeFile()` is not recommended. Doing + * so introduces a race condition, since other processes may change the file's + * state between the two calls. Instead, user code should open/read/write the + * file directly and handle the error raised if the file does not exist. + * + * **write (NOT RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { exists, open, close } from 'node:fs'; + * + * exists('myfile', (e) => { + * if (e) { + * console.error('myfile already exists'); + * } else { + * open('myfile', 'wx', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * try { + * writeMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * **write (RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { open, close } from 'node:fs'; + * open('myfile', 'wx', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) { + * if (err.code === 'EEXIST') { + * console.error('myfile already exists'); + * return; + * } + * + * throw err; + * } + * + * try { + * writeMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * **read (NOT RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { open, close, exists } from 'node:fs'; + * + * exists('myfile', (e) => { + * if (e) { + * open('myfile', 'r', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * try { + * readMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * } else { + * console.error('myfile does not exist'); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * **read (RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { open, close } from 'node:fs'; + * + * open('myfile', 'r', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) { + * if (err.code === 'ENOENT') { + * console.error('myfile does not exist'); + * return; + * } + * + * throw err; + * } + * + * try { + * readMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * The "not recommended" examples above check for existence and then use the + * file; the "recommended" examples are better because they use the file directly + * and handle the error, if any. + * + * In general, check for the existence of a file only if the file won't be + * used directly, for example when its existence is a signal from another + * process. + * @since v0.0.2 + * @deprecated Since v1.0.0 - Use {@link stat} or {@link access} instead. + */ + export function exists(path: PathLike, callback: (exists: boolean) => void): void; + /** @deprecated */ + export namespace exists { + /** + * @param path A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * URL support is _experimental_. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike): Promise; + } + /** + * Returns `true` if the path exists, `false` otherwise. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link exists}. + * + * `fs.exists()` is deprecated, but `fs.existsSync()` is not. The `callback` parameter to `fs.exists()` accepts parameters that are inconsistent with other + * Node.js callbacks. `fs.existsSync()` does not use a callback. + * + * ```js + * import { existsSync } from 'node:fs'; + * + * if (existsSync('/etc/passwd')) + * console.log('The path exists.'); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function existsSync(path: PathLike): boolean; + export namespace constants { + // File Access Constants + /** Constant for fs.access(). File is visible to the calling process. */ + const F_OK: number; + /** Constant for fs.access(). File can be read by the calling process. */ + const R_OK: number; + /** Constant for fs.access(). File can be written by the calling process. */ + const W_OK: number; + /** Constant for fs.access(). File can be executed by the calling process. */ + const X_OK: number; + // File Copy Constants + /** Constant for fs.copyFile. Flag indicating the destination file should not be overwritten if it already exists. */ + const COPYFILE_EXCL: number; + /** + * Constant for fs.copyFile. copy operation will attempt to create a copy-on-write reflink. + * If the underlying platform does not support copy-on-write, then a fallback copy mechanism is used. + */ + const COPYFILE_FICLONE: number; + /** + * Constant for fs.copyFile. Copy operation will attempt to create a copy-on-write reflink. + * If the underlying platform does not support copy-on-write, then the operation will fail with an error. + */ + const COPYFILE_FICLONE_FORCE: number; + // File Open Constants + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating to open a file for read-only access. */ + const O_RDONLY: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating to open a file for write-only access. */ + const O_WRONLY: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating to open a file for read-write access. */ + const O_RDWR: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating to create the file if it does not already exist. */ + const O_CREAT: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that opening a file should fail if the O_CREAT flag is set and the file already exists. */ + const O_EXCL: number; + /** + * Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that if path identifies a terminal device, + * opening the path shall not cause that terminal to become the controlling terminal for the process + * (if the process does not already have one). + */ + const O_NOCTTY: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that if the file exists and is a regular file, and the file is opened successfully for write access, its length shall be truncated to zero. */ + const O_TRUNC: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that data will be appended to the end of the file. */ + const O_APPEND: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that the open should fail if the path is not a directory. */ + const O_DIRECTORY: number; + /** + * constant for fs.open(). + * Flag indicating reading accesses to the file system will no longer result in + * an update to the atime information associated with the file. + * This flag is available on Linux operating systems only. + */ + const O_NOATIME: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that the open should fail if the path is a symbolic link. */ + const O_NOFOLLOW: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that the file is opened for synchronous I/O. */ + const O_SYNC: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that the file is opened for synchronous I/O with write operations waiting for data integrity. */ + const O_DSYNC: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating to open the symbolic link itself rather than the resource it is pointing to. */ + const O_SYMLINK: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). When set, an attempt will be made to minimize caching effects of file I/O. */ + const O_DIRECT: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating to open the file in nonblocking mode when possible. */ + const O_NONBLOCK: number; + // File Type Constants + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. Bit mask used to extract the file type code. */ + const S_IFMT: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. File type constant for a regular file. */ + const S_IFREG: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. File type constant for a directory. */ + const S_IFDIR: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. File type constant for a character-oriented device file. */ + const S_IFCHR: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. File type constant for a block-oriented device file. */ + const S_IFBLK: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. File type constant for a FIFO/pipe. */ + const S_IFIFO: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. File type constant for a symbolic link. */ + const S_IFLNK: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. File type constant for a socket. */ + const S_IFSOCK: number; + // File Mode Constants + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating readable, writable and executable by owner. */ + const S_IRWXU: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating readable by owner. */ + const S_IRUSR: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating writable by owner. */ + const S_IWUSR: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating executable by owner. */ + const S_IXUSR: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating readable, writable and executable by group. */ + const S_IRWXG: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating readable by group. */ + const S_IRGRP: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating writable by group. */ + const S_IWGRP: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating executable by group. */ + const S_IXGRP: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating readable, writable and executable by others. */ + const S_IRWXO: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating readable by others. */ + const S_IROTH: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating writable by others. */ + const S_IWOTH: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating executable by others. */ + const S_IXOTH: number; + /** + * When set, a memory file mapping is used to access the file. This flag + * is available on Windows operating systems only. On other operating systems, + * this flag is ignored. + */ + const UV_FS_O_FILEMAP: number; + } + /** + * Tests a user's permissions for the file or directory specified by `path`. + * The `mode` argument is an optional integer that specifies the accessibility + * checks to be performed. `mode` should be either the value `fs.constants.F_OK` or a mask consisting of the bitwise OR of any of `fs.constants.R_OK`, `fs.constants.W_OK`, and `fs.constants.X_OK` + * (e.g.`fs.constants.W_OK | fs.constants.R_OK`). Check `File access constants` for + * possible values of `mode`. + * + * The final argument, `callback`, is a callback function that is invoked with + * a possible error argument. If any of the accessibility checks fail, the error + * argument will be an `Error` object. The following examples check if `package.json` exists, and if it is readable or writable. + * + * ```js + * import { access, constants } from 'node:fs'; + * + * const file = 'package.json'; + * + * // Check if the file exists in the current directory. + * access(file, constants.F_OK, (err) => { + * console.log(`${file} ${err ? 'does not exist' : 'exists'}`); + * }); + * + * // Check if the file is readable. + * access(file, constants.R_OK, (err) => { + * console.log(`${file} ${err ? 'is not readable' : 'is readable'}`); + * }); + * + * // Check if the file is writable. + * access(file, constants.W_OK, (err) => { + * console.log(`${file} ${err ? 'is not writable' : 'is writable'}`); + * }); + * + * // Check if the file is readable and writable. + * access(file, constants.R_OK | constants.W_OK, (err) => { + * console.log(`${file} ${err ? 'is not' : 'is'} readable and writable`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Do not use `fs.access()` to check for the accessibility of a file before calling `fs.open()`, `fs.readFile()`, or `fs.writeFile()`. Doing + * so introduces a race condition, since other processes may change the file's + * state between the two calls. Instead, user code should open/read/write the + * file directly and handle the error raised if the file is not accessible. + * + * **write (NOT RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { access, open, close } from 'node:fs'; + * + * access('myfile', (err) => { + * if (!err) { + * console.error('myfile already exists'); + * return; + * } + * + * open('myfile', 'wx', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * try { + * writeMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * **write (RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { open, close } from 'node:fs'; + * + * open('myfile', 'wx', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) { + * if (err.code === 'EEXIST') { + * console.error('myfile already exists'); + * return; + * } + * + * throw err; + * } + * + * try { + * writeMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * **read (NOT RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { access, open, close } from 'node:fs'; + * access('myfile', (err) => { + * if (err) { + * if (err.code === 'ENOENT') { + * console.error('myfile does not exist'); + * return; + * } + * + * throw err; + * } + * + * open('myfile', 'r', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * try { + * readMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * **read (RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { open, close } from 'node:fs'; + * + * open('myfile', 'r', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) { + * if (err.code === 'ENOENT') { + * console.error('myfile does not exist'); + * return; + * } + * + * throw err; + * } + * + * try { + * readMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * The "not recommended" examples above check for accessibility and then use the + * file; the "recommended" examples are better because they use the file directly + * and handle the error, if any. + * + * In general, check for the accessibility of a file only if the file will not be + * used directly, for example when its accessibility is a signal from another + * process. + * + * On Windows, access-control policies (ACLs) on a directory may limit access to + * a file or directory. The `fs.access()` function, however, does not check the + * ACL and therefore may report that a path is accessible even if the ACL restricts + * the user from reading or writing to it. + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param [mode=fs.constants.F_OK] + */ + export function access(path: PathLike, mode: number | undefined, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + /** + * Asynchronously tests a user's permissions for the file specified by path. + * @param path A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function access(path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace access { + /** + * Asynchronously tests a user's permissions for the file specified by path. + * @param path A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * URL support is _experimental_. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, mode?: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronously tests a user's permissions for the file or directory specified + * by `path`. The `mode` argument is an optional integer that specifies the + * accessibility checks to be performed. `mode` should be either the value `fs.constants.F_OK` or a mask consisting of the bitwise OR of any of `fs.constants.R_OK`, `fs.constants.W_OK`, and + * `fs.constants.X_OK` (e.g.`fs.constants.W_OK | fs.constants.R_OK`). Check `File access constants` for + * possible values of `mode`. + * + * If any of the accessibility checks fail, an `Error` will be thrown. Otherwise, + * the method will return `undefined`. + * + * ```js + * import { accessSync, constants } from 'node:fs'; + * + * try { + * accessSync('etc/passwd', constants.R_OK | constants.W_OK); + * console.log('can read/write'); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error('no access!'); + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param [mode=fs.constants.F_OK] + */ + export function accessSync(path: PathLike, mode?: number): void; + interface StreamOptions { + flags?: string | undefined; + encoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined; + fd?: number | promises.FileHandle | undefined; + mode?: number | undefined; + autoClose?: boolean | undefined; + emitClose?: boolean | undefined; + start?: number | undefined; + signal?: AbortSignal | null | undefined; + highWaterMark?: number | undefined; + } + interface FSImplementation { + open?: (...args: any[]) => any; + close?: (...args: any[]) => any; + } + interface CreateReadStreamFSImplementation extends FSImplementation { + read: (...args: any[]) => any; + } + interface CreateWriteStreamFSImplementation extends FSImplementation { + write: (...args: any[]) => any; + writev?: (...args: any[]) => any; + } + interface ReadStreamOptions extends StreamOptions { + fs?: CreateReadStreamFSImplementation | null | undefined; + end?: number | undefined; + } + interface WriteStreamOptions extends StreamOptions { + fs?: CreateWriteStreamFSImplementation | null | undefined; + flush?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * Unlike the 16 KiB default `highWaterMark` for a `stream.Readable`, the stream + * returned by this method has a default `highWaterMark` of 64 KiB. + * + * `options` can include `start` and `end` values to read a range of bytes from + * the file instead of the entire file. Both `start` and `end` are inclusive and + * start counting at 0, allowed values are in the + * \[0, [`Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/MAX_SAFE_INTEGER)\] range. If `fd` is specified and `start` is + * omitted or `undefined`, `fs.createReadStream()` reads sequentially from the + * current file position. The `encoding` can be any one of those accepted by `Buffer`. + * + * If `fd` is specified, `ReadStream` will ignore the `path` argument and will use + * the specified file descriptor. This means that no `'open'` event will be + * emitted. `fd` should be blocking; non-blocking `fd`s should be passed to `net.Socket`. + * + * If `fd` points to a character device that only supports blocking reads + * (such as keyboard or sound card), read operations do not finish until data is + * available. This can prevent the process from exiting and the stream from + * closing naturally. + * + * By default, the stream will emit a `'close'` event after it has been + * destroyed. Set the `emitClose` option to `false` to change this behavior. + * + * By providing the `fs` option, it is possible to override the corresponding `fs` implementations for `open`, `read`, and `close`. When providing the `fs` option, + * an override for `read` is required. If no `fd` is provided, an override for `open` is also required. If `autoClose` is `true`, an override for `close` is + * also required. + * + * ```js + * import { createReadStream } from 'node:fs'; + * + * // Create a stream from some character device. + * const stream = createReadStream('/dev/input/event0'); + * setTimeout(() => { + * stream.close(); // This may not close the stream. + * // Artificially marking end-of-stream, as if the underlying resource had + * // indicated end-of-file by itself, allows the stream to close. + * // This does not cancel pending read operations, and if there is such an + * // operation, the process may still not be able to exit successfully + * // until it finishes. + * stream.push(null); + * stream.read(0); + * }, 100); + * ``` + * + * If `autoClose` is false, then the file descriptor won't be closed, even if + * there's an error. It is the application's responsibility to close it and make + * sure there's no file descriptor leak. If `autoClose` is set to true (default + * behavior), on `'error'` or `'end'` the file descriptor will be closed + * automatically. + * + * `mode` sets the file mode (permission and sticky bits), but only if the + * file was created. + * + * An example to read the last 10 bytes of a file which is 100 bytes long: + * + * ```js + * import { createReadStream } from 'node:fs'; + * + * createReadStream('sample.txt', { start: 90, end: 99 }); + * ``` + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function createReadStream(path: PathLike, options?: BufferEncoding | ReadStreamOptions): ReadStream; + /** + * `options` may also include a `start` option to allow writing data at some + * position past the beginning of the file, allowed values are in the + * \[0, [`Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/MAX_SAFE_INTEGER)\] range. Modifying a file rather than + * replacing it may require the `flags` option to be set to `r+` rather than the + * default `w`. The `encoding` can be any one of those accepted by `Buffer`. + * + * If `autoClose` is set to true (default behavior) on `'error'` or `'finish'` the file descriptor will be closed automatically. If `autoClose` is false, + * then the file descriptor won't be closed, even if there's an error. + * It is the application's responsibility to close it and make sure there's no + * file descriptor leak. + * + * By default, the stream will emit a `'close'` event after it has been + * destroyed. Set the `emitClose` option to `false` to change this behavior. + * + * By providing the `fs` option it is possible to override the corresponding `fs` implementations for `open`, `write`, `writev`, and `close`. Overriding `write()` without `writev()` can reduce + * performance as some optimizations (`_writev()`) + * will be disabled. When providing the `fs` option, overrides for at least one of `write` and `writev` are required. If no `fd` option is supplied, an override + * for `open` is also required. If `autoClose` is `true`, an override for `close` is also required. + * + * Like `fs.ReadStream`, if `fd` is specified, `fs.WriteStream` will ignore the `path` argument and will use the specified file descriptor. This means that no `'open'` event will be + * emitted. `fd` should be blocking; non-blocking `fd`s + * should be passed to `net.Socket`. + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function createWriteStream(path: PathLike, options?: BufferEncoding | WriteStreamOptions): WriteStream; + /** + * Forces all currently queued I/O operations associated with the file to the + * operating system's synchronized I/O completion state. Refer to the POSIX [`fdatasync(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fdatasync.2.html) documentation for details. No arguments other + * than a possible + * exception are given to the completion callback. + * @since v0.1.96 + */ + export function fdatasync(fd: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace fdatasync { + /** + * Asynchronous fdatasync(2) - synchronize a file's in-core state with storage device. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + function __promisify__(fd: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Forces all currently queued I/O operations associated with the file to the + * operating system's synchronized I/O completion state. Refer to the POSIX [`fdatasync(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fdatasync.2.html) documentation for details. Returns `undefined`. + * @since v0.1.96 + */ + export function fdatasyncSync(fd: number): void; + /** + * Asynchronously copies `src` to `dest`. By default, `dest` is overwritten if it + * already exists. No arguments other than a possible exception are given to the + * callback function. Node.js makes no guarantees about the atomicity of the copy + * operation. If an error occurs after the destination file has been opened for + * writing, Node.js will attempt to remove the destination. + * + * `mode` is an optional integer that specifies the behavior + * of the copy operation. It is possible to create a mask consisting of the bitwise + * OR of two or more values (e.g.`fs.constants.COPYFILE_EXCL | fs.constants.COPYFILE_FICLONE`). + * + * * `fs.constants.COPYFILE_EXCL`: The copy operation will fail if `dest` already + * exists. + * * `fs.constants.COPYFILE_FICLONE`: The copy operation will attempt to create a + * copy-on-write reflink. If the platform does not support copy-on-write, then a + * fallback copy mechanism is used. + * * `fs.constants.COPYFILE_FICLONE_FORCE`: The copy operation will attempt to + * create a copy-on-write reflink. If the platform does not support + * copy-on-write, then the operation will fail. + * + * ```js + * import { copyFile, constants } from 'node:fs'; + * + * function callback(err) { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log('source.txt was copied to destination.txt'); + * } + * + * // destination.txt will be created or overwritten by default. + * copyFile('source.txt', 'destination.txt', callback); + * + * // By using COPYFILE_EXCL, the operation will fail if destination.txt exists. + * copyFile('source.txt', 'destination.txt', constants.COPYFILE_EXCL, callback); + * ``` + * @since v8.5.0 + * @param src source filename to copy + * @param dest destination filename of the copy operation + * @param [mode=0] modifiers for copy operation. + */ + export function copyFile(src: PathLike, dest: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export function copyFile(src: PathLike, dest: PathLike, mode: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace copyFile { + function __promisify__(src: PathLike, dst: PathLike, mode?: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronously copies `src` to `dest`. By default, `dest` is overwritten if it + * already exists. Returns `undefined`. Node.js makes no guarantees about the + * atomicity of the copy operation. If an error occurs after the destination file + * has been opened for writing, Node.js will attempt to remove the destination. + * + * `mode` is an optional integer that specifies the behavior + * of the copy operation. It is possible to create a mask consisting of the bitwise + * OR of two or more values (e.g.`fs.constants.COPYFILE_EXCL | fs.constants.COPYFILE_FICLONE`). + * + * * `fs.constants.COPYFILE_EXCL`: The copy operation will fail if `dest` already + * exists. + * * `fs.constants.COPYFILE_FICLONE`: The copy operation will attempt to create a + * copy-on-write reflink. If the platform does not support copy-on-write, then a + * fallback copy mechanism is used. + * * `fs.constants.COPYFILE_FICLONE_FORCE`: The copy operation will attempt to + * create a copy-on-write reflink. If the platform does not support + * copy-on-write, then the operation will fail. + * + * ```js + * import { copyFileSync, constants } from 'node:fs'; + * + * // destination.txt will be created or overwritten by default. + * copyFileSync('source.txt', 'destination.txt'); + * console.log('source.txt was copied to destination.txt'); + * + * // By using COPYFILE_EXCL, the operation will fail if destination.txt exists. + * copyFileSync('source.txt', 'destination.txt', constants.COPYFILE_EXCL); + * ``` + * @since v8.5.0 + * @param src source filename to copy + * @param dest destination filename of the copy operation + * @param [mode=0] modifiers for copy operation. + */ + export function copyFileSync(src: PathLike, dest: PathLike, mode?: number): void; + /** + * Write an array of `ArrayBufferView`s to the file specified by `fd` using `writev()`. + * + * `position` is the offset from the beginning of the file where this data + * should be written. If `typeof position !== 'number'`, the data will be written + * at the current position. + * + * The callback will be given three arguments: `err`, `bytesWritten`, and `buffers`. `bytesWritten` is how many bytes were written from `buffers`. + * + * If this method is `util.promisify()` ed, it returns a promise for an `Object` with `bytesWritten` and `buffers` properties. + * + * It is unsafe to use `fs.writev()` multiple times on the same file without + * waiting for the callback. For this scenario, use {@link createWriteStream}. + * + * On Linux, positional writes don't work when the file is opened in append mode. + * The kernel ignores the position argument and always appends the data to + * the end of the file. + * @since v12.9.0 + * @param [position='null'] + */ + export function writev( + fd: number, + buffers: TBuffers, + cb: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, bytesWritten: number, buffers: TBuffers) => void, + ): void; + export function writev( + fd: number, + buffers: TBuffers, + position: number | null, + cb: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, bytesWritten: number, buffers: TBuffers) => void, + ): void; + // Providing a default type parameter doesn't provide true BC for userland consumers, but at least suppresses TS2314 + // TODO: remove default in future major version + export interface WriteVResult { + bytesWritten: number; + buffers: T; + } + export namespace writev { + function __promisify__( + fd: number, + buffers: TBuffers, + position?: number, + ): Promise>; + } + /** + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link writev}. + * @since v12.9.0 + * @param [position='null'] + * @return The number of bytes written. + */ + export function writevSync(fd: number, buffers: readonly NodeJS.ArrayBufferView[], position?: number): number; + /** + * Read from a file specified by `fd` and write to an array of `ArrayBufferView`s + * using `readv()`. + * + * `position` is the offset from the beginning of the file from where data + * should be read. If `typeof position !== 'number'`, the data will be read + * from the current position. + * + * The callback will be given three arguments: `err`, `bytesRead`, and `buffers`. `bytesRead` is how many bytes were read from the file. + * + * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns + * a promise for an `Object` with `bytesRead` and `buffers` properties. + * @since v13.13.0, v12.17.0 + * @param [position='null'] + */ + export function readv( + fd: number, + buffers: TBuffers, + cb: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, bytesRead: number, buffers: TBuffers) => void, + ): void; + export function readv( + fd: number, + buffers: TBuffers, + position: number | null, + cb: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, bytesRead: number, buffers: TBuffers) => void, + ): void; + // Providing a default type parameter doesn't provide true BC for userland consumers, but at least suppresses TS2314 + // TODO: remove default in future major version + export interface ReadVResult { + bytesRead: number; + buffers: T; + } + export namespace readv { + function __promisify__( + fd: number, + buffers: TBuffers, + position?: number, + ): Promise>; + } + /** + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link readv}. + * @since v13.13.0, v12.17.0 + * @param [position='null'] + * @return The number of bytes read. + */ + export function readvSync(fd: number, buffers: readonly NodeJS.ArrayBufferView[], position?: number): number; + + export interface OpenAsBlobOptions { + /** + * An optional mime type for the blob. + * + * @default 'undefined' + */ + type?: string | undefined; + } + + /** + * Returns a `Blob` whose data is backed by the given file. + * + * The file must not be modified after the `Blob` is created. Any modifications + * will cause reading the `Blob` data to fail with a `DOMException` error. + * Synchronous stat operations on the file when the `Blob` is created, and before + * each read in order to detect whether the file data has been modified on disk. + * + * ```js + * import { openAsBlob } from 'node:fs'; + * + * const blob = await openAsBlob('the.file.txt'); + * const ab = await blob.arrayBuffer(); + * blob.stream(); + * ``` + * @since v19.8.0 + * @experimental + */ + export function openAsBlob(path: PathLike, options?: OpenAsBlobOptions): Promise; + + export interface OpenDirOptions { + /** + * @default 'utf8' + */ + encoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined; + /** + * Number of directory entries that are buffered + * internally when reading from the directory. Higher values lead to better + * performance but higher memory usage. + * @default 32 + */ + bufferSize?: number | undefined; + /** + * @default false + */ + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * Synchronously open a directory. See [`opendir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/opendir.3.html). + * + * Creates an `fs.Dir`, which contains all further functions for reading from + * and cleaning up the directory. + * + * The `encoding` option sets the encoding for the `path` while opening the + * directory and subsequent read operations. + * @since v12.12.0 + */ + export function opendirSync(path: PathLike, options?: OpenDirOptions): Dir; + /** + * Asynchronously open a directory. See the POSIX [`opendir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/opendir.3.html) documentation for + * more details. + * + * Creates an `fs.Dir`, which contains all further functions for reading from + * and cleaning up the directory. + * + * The `encoding` option sets the encoding for the `path` while opening the + * directory and subsequent read operations. + * @since v12.12.0 + */ + export function opendir(path: PathLike, cb: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, dir: Dir) => void): void; + export function opendir( + path: PathLike, + options: OpenDirOptions, + cb: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, dir: Dir) => void, + ): void; + export namespace opendir { + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: OpenDirOptions): Promise; + } + export interface BigIntStats extends StatsBase { + atimeNs: bigint; + mtimeNs: bigint; + ctimeNs: bigint; + birthtimeNs: bigint; + } + export interface BigIntOptions { + bigint: true; + } + export interface StatOptions { + bigint?: boolean | undefined; + } + export interface StatSyncOptions extends StatOptions { + throwIfNoEntry?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface CopyOptionsBase { + /** + * Dereference symlinks + * @default false + */ + dereference?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * When `force` is `false`, and the destination + * exists, throw an error. + * @default false + */ + errorOnExist?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Overwrite existing file or directory. _The copy + * operation will ignore errors if you set this to false and the destination + * exists. Use the `errorOnExist` option to change this behavior. + * @default true + */ + force?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Modifiers for copy operation. See `mode` flag of {@link copyFileSync()} + */ + mode?: number | undefined; + /** + * When `true` timestamps from `src` will + * be preserved. + * @default false + */ + preserveTimestamps?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Copy directories recursively. + * @default false + */ + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * When true, path resolution for symlinks will be skipped + * @default false + */ + verbatimSymlinks?: boolean | undefined; + } + export interface CopyOptions extends CopyOptionsBase { + /** + * Function to filter copied files/directories. Return + * `true` to copy the item, `false` to ignore it. + */ + filter?: ((source: string, destination: string) => boolean | Promise) | undefined; + } + export interface CopySyncOptions extends CopyOptionsBase { + /** + * Function to filter copied files/directories. Return + * `true` to copy the item, `false` to ignore it. + */ + filter?: ((source: string, destination: string) => boolean) | undefined; + } + /** + * Asynchronously copies the entire directory structure from `src` to `dest`, + * including subdirectories and files. + * + * When copying a directory to another directory, globs are not supported and + * behavior is similar to `cp dir1/ dir2/`. + * @since v16.7.0 + * @experimental + * @param src source path to copy. + * @param dest destination path to copy to. + */ + export function cp( + source: string | URL, + destination: string | URL, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void, + ): void; + export function cp( + source: string | URL, + destination: string | URL, + opts: CopyOptions, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Synchronously copies the entire directory structure from `src` to `dest`, + * including subdirectories and files. + * + * When copying a directory to another directory, globs are not supported and + * behavior is similar to `cp dir1/ dir2/`. + * @since v16.7.0 + * @experimental + * @param src source path to copy. + * @param dest destination path to copy to. + */ + export function cpSync(source: string | URL, destination: string | URL, opts?: CopySyncOptions): void; +} +declare module "node:fs" { + export * from "fs"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/fs/promises.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/fs/promises.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7cc4dee --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/fs/promises.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1270 @@ +/** + * The `fs/promises` API provides asynchronous file system methods that return + * promises. + * + * The promise APIs use the underlying Node.js threadpool to perform file + * system operations off the event loop thread. These operations are not + * synchronized or threadsafe. Care must be taken when performing multiple + * concurrent modifications on the same file or data corruption may occur. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ +declare module "fs/promises" { + import { NonSharedBuffer } from "node:buffer"; + import { Abortable } from "node:events"; + import { Stream } from "node:stream"; + import { ReadableStream } from "node:stream/web"; + import { + BigIntStats, + BigIntStatsFs, + BufferEncodingOption, + constants as fsConstants, + CopyOptions, + Dir, + Dirent, + MakeDirectoryOptions, + Mode, + ObjectEncodingOptions, + OpenDirOptions, + OpenMode, + PathLike, + ReadOptions, + ReadOptionsWithBuffer, + ReadStream, + ReadVResult, + RmDirOptions, + RmOptions, + StatFsOptions, + StatOptions, + Stats, + StatsFs, + TimeLike, + WatchEventType, + WatchOptions, + WriteStream, + WriteVResult, + } from "node:fs"; + import { Interface as ReadlineInterface } from "node:readline"; + interface FileChangeInfo { + eventType: WatchEventType; + filename: T | null; + } + interface FlagAndOpenMode { + mode?: Mode | undefined; + flag?: OpenMode | undefined; + } + interface FileReadResult { + bytesRead: number; + buffer: T; + } + /** @deprecated This interface will be removed in a future version. Use `import { ReadOptionsWithBuffer } from "node:fs"` instead. */ + interface FileReadOptions { + /** + * @default `Buffer.alloc(0xffff)` + */ + buffer?: T; + /** + * @default 0 + */ + offset?: number | null; + /** + * @default `buffer.byteLength` + */ + length?: number | null; + position?: number | null; + } + interface CreateReadStreamOptions extends Abortable { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | null | undefined; + autoClose?: boolean | undefined; + emitClose?: boolean | undefined; + start?: number | undefined; + end?: number | undefined; + highWaterMark?: number | undefined; + } + interface CreateWriteStreamOptions { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | null | undefined; + autoClose?: boolean | undefined; + emitClose?: boolean | undefined; + start?: number | undefined; + highWaterMark?: number | undefined; + flush?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface ReadableWebStreamOptions { + /** + * Whether to open a normal or a `'bytes'` stream. + * @since v20.0.0 + */ + type?: "bytes" | undefined; + } + // TODO: Add `EventEmitter` close + interface FileHandle { + /** + * The numeric file descriptor managed by the {FileHandle} object. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + readonly fd: number; + /** + * Alias of `filehandle.writeFile()`. + * + * When operating on file handles, the mode cannot be changed from what it was set + * to with `fsPromises.open()`. Therefore, this is equivalent to `filehandle.writeFile()`. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + appendFile( + data: string | Uint8Array, + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & Abortable) + | BufferEncoding + | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Changes the ownership of the file. A wrapper for [`chown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chown.2.html). + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param uid The file's new owner's user id. + * @param gid The file's new group's group id. + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + chown(uid: number, gid: number): Promise; + /** + * Modifies the permissions on the file. See [`chmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chmod.2.html). + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param mode the file mode bit mask. + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + chmod(mode: Mode): Promise; + /** + * Unlike the 16 KiB default `highWaterMark` for a `stream.Readable`, the stream + * returned by this method has a default `highWaterMark` of 64 KiB. + * + * `options` can include `start` and `end` values to read a range of bytes from + * the file instead of the entire file. Both `start` and `end` are inclusive and + * start counting at 0, allowed values are in the + * \[0, [`Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/MAX_SAFE_INTEGER)\] range. If `start` is + * omitted or `undefined`, `filehandle.createReadStream()` reads sequentially from + * the current file position. The `encoding` can be any one of those accepted by `Buffer`. + * + * If the `FileHandle` points to a character device that only supports blocking + * reads (such as keyboard or sound card), read operations do not finish until data + * is available. This can prevent the process from exiting and the stream from + * closing naturally. + * + * By default, the stream will emit a `'close'` event after it has been + * destroyed. Set the `emitClose` option to `false` to change this behavior. + * + * ```js + * import { open } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * + * const fd = await open('/dev/input/event0'); + * // Create a stream from some character device. + * const stream = fd.createReadStream(); + * setTimeout(() => { + * stream.close(); // This may not close the stream. + * // Artificially marking end-of-stream, as if the underlying resource had + * // indicated end-of-file by itself, allows the stream to close. + * // This does not cancel pending read operations, and if there is such an + * // operation, the process may still not be able to exit successfully + * // until it finishes. + * stream.push(null); + * stream.read(0); + * }, 100); + * ``` + * + * If `autoClose` is false, then the file descriptor won't be closed, even if + * there's an error. It is the application's responsibility to close it and make + * sure there's no file descriptor leak. If `autoClose` is set to true (default + * behavior), on `'error'` or `'end'` the file descriptor will be closed + * automatically. + * + * An example to read the last 10 bytes of a file which is 100 bytes long: + * + * ```js + * import { open } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * + * const fd = await open('sample.txt'); + * fd.createReadStream({ start: 90, end: 99 }); + * ``` + * @since v16.11.0 + */ + createReadStream(options?: CreateReadStreamOptions): ReadStream; + /** + * `options` may also include a `start` option to allow writing data at some + * position past the beginning of the file, allowed values are in the + * \[0, [`Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/MAX_SAFE_INTEGER)\] range. Modifying a file rather than + * replacing it may require the `flags` `open` option to be set to `r+` rather than + * the default `r`. The `encoding` can be any one of those accepted by `Buffer`. + * + * If `autoClose` is set to true (default behavior) on `'error'` or `'finish'` the file descriptor will be closed automatically. If `autoClose` is false, + * then the file descriptor won't be closed, even if there's an error. + * It is the application's responsibility to close it and make sure there's no + * file descriptor leak. + * + * By default, the stream will emit a `'close'` event after it has been + * destroyed. Set the `emitClose` option to `false` to change this behavior. + * @since v16.11.0 + */ + createWriteStream(options?: CreateWriteStreamOptions): WriteStream; + /** + * Forces all currently queued I/O operations associated with the file to the + * operating system's synchronized I/O completion state. Refer to the POSIX [`fdatasync(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fdatasync.2.html) documentation for details. + * + * Unlike `filehandle.sync` this method does not flush modified metadata. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + datasync(): Promise; + /** + * Request that all data for the open file descriptor is flushed to the storage + * device. The specific implementation is operating system and device specific. + * Refer to the POSIX [`fsync(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fsync.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + sync(): Promise; + /** + * Reads data from the file and stores that in the given buffer. + * + * If the file is not modified concurrently, the end-of-file is reached when the + * number of bytes read is zero. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param buffer A buffer that will be filled with the file data read. + * @param offset The location in the buffer at which to start filling. + * @param length The number of bytes to read. + * @param position The location where to begin reading data from the file. If `null`, data will be read from the current file position, and the position will be updated. If `position` is an + * integer, the current file position will remain unchanged. + * @return Fulfills upon success with an object with two properties: + */ + read( + buffer: T, + offset?: number | null, + length?: number | null, + position?: number | null, + ): Promise>; + read( + buffer: T, + options?: ReadOptions, + ): Promise>; + read( + options?: ReadOptionsWithBuffer, + ): Promise>; + /** + * Returns a `ReadableStream` that may be used to read the files data. + * + * An error will be thrown if this method is called more than once or is called + * after the `FileHandle` is closed or closing. + * + * ```js + * import { + * open, + * } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * + * const file = await open('./some/file/to/read'); + * + * for await (const chunk of file.readableWebStream()) + * console.log(chunk); + * + * await file.close(); + * ``` + * + * While the `ReadableStream` will read the file to completion, it will not + * close the `FileHandle` automatically. User code must still call the`fileHandle.close()` method. + * @since v17.0.0 + * @experimental + */ + readableWebStream(options?: ReadableWebStreamOptions): ReadableStream; + /** + * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the `encoding`. + * + * The `FileHandle` has to support reading. + * + * If one or more `filehandle.read()` calls are made on a file handle and then a `filehandle.readFile()` call is made, the data will be read from the current + * position till the end of the file. It doesn't always read from the beginning + * of the file. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills upon a successful read with the contents of the file. If no encoding is specified (using `options.encoding`), the data is returned as a {Buffer} object. Otherwise, the + * data will be a string. + */ + readFile( + options?: + | ({ encoding?: null | undefined } & Abortable) + | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. The underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * The `FileHandle` must have been opened for reading. + */ + readFile( + options: + | ({ encoding: BufferEncoding } & Abortable) + | BufferEncoding, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. The underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * The `FileHandle` must have been opened for reading. + */ + readFile( + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & Abortable) + | BufferEncoding + | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Convenience method to create a `readline` interface and stream over the file. + * See `filehandle.createReadStream()` for the options. + * + * ```js + * import { open } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * + * const file = await open('./some/file/to/read'); + * + * for await (const line of file.readLines()) { + * console.log(line); + * } + * ``` + * @since v18.11.0 + */ + readLines(options?: CreateReadStreamOptions): ReadlineInterface; + /** + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with an {fs.Stats} for the file. + */ + stat( + opts?: StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }, + ): Promise; + stat( + opts: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + ): Promise; + stat(opts?: StatOptions): Promise; + /** + * Truncates the file. + * + * If the file was larger than `len` bytes, only the first `len` bytes will be + * retained in the file. + * + * The following example retains only the first four bytes of the file: + * + * ```js + * import { open } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * + * let filehandle = null; + * try { + * filehandle = await open('temp.txt', 'r+'); + * await filehandle.truncate(4); + * } finally { + * await filehandle?.close(); + * } + * ``` + * + * If the file previously was shorter than `len` bytes, it is extended, and the + * extended part is filled with null bytes (`'\0'`): + * + * If `len` is negative then `0` will be used. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param [len=0] + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + truncate(len?: number): Promise; + /** + * Change the file system timestamps of the object referenced by the `FileHandle` then fulfills the promise with no arguments upon success. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + utimes(atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously writes data to a file, replacing the file if it already exists. `data` can be a string, a buffer, an + * [AsyncIterable](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-asynciterable-interface), or an + * [Iterable](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Iteration_protocols#The_iterable_protocol) object. + * The promise is fulfilled with no arguments upon success. + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the `encoding`. + * + * The `FileHandle` has to support writing. + * + * It is unsafe to use `filehandle.writeFile()` multiple times on the same file + * without waiting for the promise to be fulfilled (or rejected). + * + * If one or more `filehandle.write()` calls are made on a file handle and then a`filehandle.writeFile()` call is made, the data will be written from the + * current position till the end of the file. It doesn't always write from the + * beginning of the file. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + writeFile( + data: string | Uint8Array, + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & Abortable) + | BufferEncoding + | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Write `buffer` to the file. + * + * The promise is fulfilled with an object containing two properties: + * + * It is unsafe to use `filehandle.write()` multiple times on the same file + * without waiting for the promise to be fulfilled (or rejected). For this + * scenario, use `filehandle.createWriteStream()`. + * + * On Linux, positional writes do not work when the file is opened in append mode. + * The kernel ignores the position argument and always appends the data to + * the end of the file. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param offset The start position from within `buffer` where the data to write begins. + * @param [length=buffer.byteLength - offset] The number of bytes from `buffer` to write. + * @param [position='null'] The offset from the beginning of the file where the data from `buffer` should be written. If `position` is not a `number`, the data will be written at the current + * position. See the POSIX pwrite(2) documentation for more detail. + */ + write( + buffer: TBuffer, + offset?: number | null, + length?: number | null, + position?: number | null, + ): Promise<{ + bytesWritten: number; + buffer: TBuffer; + }>; + write( + data: string, + position?: number | null, + encoding?: BufferEncoding | null, + ): Promise<{ + bytesWritten: number; + buffer: string; + }>; + /** + * Write an array of [ArrayBufferView](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ArrayBufferView) s to the file. + * + * The promise is fulfilled with an object containing a two properties: + * + * It is unsafe to call `writev()` multiple times on the same file without waiting + * for the promise to be fulfilled (or rejected). + * + * On Linux, positional writes don't work when the file is opened in append mode. + * The kernel ignores the position argument and always appends the data to + * the end of the file. + * @since v12.9.0 + * @param [position='null'] The offset from the beginning of the file where the data from `buffers` should be written. If `position` is not a `number`, the data will be written at the current + * position. + */ + writev( + buffers: TBuffers, + position?: number, + ): Promise>; + /** + * Read from a file and write to an array of [ArrayBufferView](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ArrayBufferView) s + * @since v13.13.0, v12.17.0 + * @param [position='null'] The offset from the beginning of the file where the data should be read from. If `position` is not a `number`, the data will be read from the current position. + * @return Fulfills upon success an object containing two properties: + */ + readv( + buffers: TBuffers, + position?: number, + ): Promise>; + /** + * Closes the file handle after waiting for any pending operation on the handle to + * complete. + * + * ```js + * import { open } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * + * let filehandle; + * try { + * filehandle = await open('thefile.txt', 'r'); + * } finally { + * await filehandle?.close(); + * } + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + close(): Promise; + /** + * An alias for {@link FileHandle.close()}. + * @since v20.4.0 + */ + [Symbol.asyncDispose](): Promise; + } + const constants: typeof fsConstants; + /** + * Tests a user's permissions for the file or directory specified by `path`. + * The `mode` argument is an optional integer that specifies the accessibility + * checks to be performed. `mode` should be either the value `fs.constants.F_OK` or a mask consisting of the bitwise OR of any of `fs.constants.R_OK`, `fs.constants.W_OK`, and `fs.constants.X_OK` + * (e.g.`fs.constants.W_OK | fs.constants.R_OK`). Check `File access constants` for + * possible values of `mode`. + * + * If the accessibility check is successful, the promise is fulfilled with no + * value. If any of the accessibility checks fail, the promise is rejected + * with an [Error](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Error) object. The following example checks if the file`/etc/passwd` can be read and + * written by the current process. + * + * ```js + * import { access, constants } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * + * try { + * await access('/etc/passwd', constants.R_OK | constants.W_OK); + * console.log('can access'); + * } catch { + * console.error('cannot access'); + * } + * ``` + * + * Using `fsPromises.access()` to check for the accessibility of a file before + * calling `fsPromises.open()` is not recommended. Doing so introduces a race + * condition, since other processes may change the file's state between the two + * calls. Instead, user code should open/read/write the file directly and handle + * the error raised if the file is not accessible. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param [mode=fs.constants.F_OK] + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function access(path: PathLike, mode?: number): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously copies `src` to `dest`. By default, `dest` is overwritten if it + * already exists. + * + * No guarantees are made about the atomicity of the copy operation. If an + * error occurs after the destination file has been opened for writing, an attempt + * will be made to remove the destination. + * + * ```js + * import { copyFile, constants } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * + * try { + * await copyFile('source.txt', 'destination.txt'); + * console.log('source.txt was copied to destination.txt'); + * } catch { + * console.error('The file could not be copied'); + * } + * + * // By using COPYFILE_EXCL, the operation will fail if destination.txt exists. + * try { + * await copyFile('source.txt', 'destination.txt', constants.COPYFILE_EXCL); + * console.log('source.txt was copied to destination.txt'); + * } catch { + * console.error('The file could not be copied'); + * } + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param src source filename to copy + * @param dest destination filename of the copy operation + * @param [mode=0] Optional modifiers that specify the behavior of the copy operation. It is possible to create a mask consisting of the bitwise OR of two or more values (e.g. + * `fs.constants.COPYFILE_EXCL | fs.constants.COPYFILE_FICLONE`) + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function copyFile(src: PathLike, dest: PathLike, mode?: number): Promise; + /** + * Opens a `FileHandle`. + * + * Refer to the POSIX [`open(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/open.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * + * Some characters (`< > : " / \ | ? *`) are reserved under Windows as documented + * by [Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/FileIO/naming-a-file). Under NTFS, if the filename contains + * a colon, Node.js will open a file system stream, as described by [this MSDN page](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/FileIO/using-streams). + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param [flags='r'] See `support of file system `flags``. + * @param [mode=0o666] Sets the file mode (permission and sticky bits) if the file is created. + * @return Fulfills with a {FileHandle} object. + */ + function open(path: PathLike, flags?: string | number, mode?: Mode): Promise; + /** + * Renames `oldPath` to `newPath`. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function rename(oldPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): Promise; + /** + * Truncates (shortens or extends the length) of the content at `path` to `len` bytes. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param [len=0] + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function truncate(path: PathLike, len?: number): Promise; + /** + * Removes the directory identified by `path`. + * + * Using `fsPromises.rmdir()` on a file (not a directory) results in the + * promise being rejected with an `ENOENT` error on Windows and an `ENOTDIR` error on POSIX. + * + * To get a behavior similar to the `rm -rf` Unix command, use `fsPromises.rm()` with options `{ recursive: true, force: true }`. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function rmdir(path: PathLike, options?: RmDirOptions): Promise; + /** + * Removes files and directories (modeled on the standard POSIX `rm` utility). + * @since v14.14.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function rm(path: PathLike, options?: RmOptions): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously creates a directory. + * + * The optional `options` argument can be an integer specifying `mode` (permission + * and sticky bits), or an object with a `mode` property and a `recursive` property indicating whether parent directories should be created. Calling `fsPromises.mkdir()` when `path` is a directory + * that exists results in a + * rejection only when `recursive` is false. + * + * ```js + * import { mkdir } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * + * try { + * const projectFolder = new URL('./test/project/', import.meta.url); + * const createDir = await mkdir(projectFolder, { recursive: true }); + * + * console.log(`created ${createDir}`); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error(err.message); + * } + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Upon success, fulfills with `undefined` if `recursive` is `false`, or the first directory path created if `recursive` is `true`. + */ + function mkdir( + path: PathLike, + options: MakeDirectoryOptions & { + recursive: true; + }, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders + * should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`. + */ + function mkdir( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | Mode + | (MakeDirectoryOptions & { + recursive?: false | undefined; + }) + | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders + * should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`. + */ + function mkdir(path: PathLike, options?: Mode | MakeDirectoryOptions | null): Promise; + /** + * Reads the contents of a directory. + * + * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an + * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for + * the filenames. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, the filenames returned + * will be passed as `Buffer` objects. + * + * If `options.withFileTypes` is set to `true`, the returned array will contain `fs.Dirent` objects. + * + * ```js + * import { readdir } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * + * try { + * const files = await readdir(path); + * for (const file of files) + * console.log(file); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error(err); + * } + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with an array of the names of the files in the directory excluding `'.'` and `'..'`. + */ + function readdir( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + }) + | BufferEncoding + | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function readdir( + path: PathLike, + options: + | { + encoding: "buffer"; + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + } + | "buffer", + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function readdir( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + }) + | BufferEncoding + | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options If called with `withFileTypes: true` the result data will be an array of Dirent. + */ + function readdir( + path: PathLike, + options: ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes: true; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + }, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Must include `withFileTypes: true` and `encoding: 'buffer'`. + */ + function readdir( + path: PathLike, + options: { + encoding: "buffer"; + withFileTypes: true; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + }, + ): Promise[]>; + /** + * Reads the contents of the symbolic link referred to by `path`. See the POSIX [`readlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/readlink.2.html) documentation for more detail. The promise is + * fulfilled with the`linkString` upon success. + * + * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an + * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for + * the link path returned. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, the link path + * returned will be passed as a `Buffer` object. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with the `linkString` upon success. + */ + function readlink(path: PathLike, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function readlink(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function readlink( + path: PathLike, + options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | string | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Creates a symbolic link. + * + * The `type` argument is only used on Windows platforms and can be one of `'dir'`, `'file'`, or `'junction'`. If the `type` argument is not a string, Node.js will + * autodetect `target` type and use `'file'` or `'dir'`. If the `target` does not + * exist, `'file'` will be used. Windows junction points require the destination + * path to be absolute. When using `'junction'`, the `target` argument will + * automatically be normalized to absolute path. Junction points on NTFS volumes + * can only point to directories. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param [type='null'] + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function symlink(target: PathLike, path: PathLike, type?: string | null): Promise; + /** + * Equivalent to `fsPromises.stat()` unless `path` refers to a symbolic link, + * in which case the link itself is stat-ed, not the file that it refers to. + * Refer to the POSIX [`lstat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lstat.2.html) document for more detail. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with the {fs.Stats} object for the given symbolic link `path`. + */ + function lstat( + path: PathLike, + opts?: StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }, + ): Promise; + function lstat( + path: PathLike, + opts: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + ): Promise; + function lstat(path: PathLike, opts?: StatOptions): Promise; + /** + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with the {fs.Stats} object for the given `path`. + */ + function stat( + path: PathLike, + opts?: StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }, + ): Promise; + function stat( + path: PathLike, + opts: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + ): Promise; + function stat(path: PathLike, opts?: StatOptions): Promise; + /** + * @since v19.6.0, v18.15.0 + * @return Fulfills with the {fs.StatFs} object for the given `path`. + */ + function statfs( + path: PathLike, + opts?: StatFsOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }, + ): Promise; + function statfs( + path: PathLike, + opts: StatFsOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + ): Promise; + function statfs(path: PathLike, opts?: StatFsOptions): Promise; + /** + * Creates a new link from the `existingPath` to the `newPath`. See the POSIX [`link(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/link.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function link(existingPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): Promise; + /** + * If `path` refers to a symbolic link, then the link is removed without affecting + * the file or directory to which that link refers. If the `path` refers to a file + * path that is not a symbolic link, the file is deleted. See the POSIX [`unlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/unlink.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function unlink(path: PathLike): Promise; + /** + * Changes the permissions of a file. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function chmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise; + /** + * Changes the permissions on a symbolic link. + * + * This method is only implemented on macOS. + * @deprecated Since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function lchmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise; + /** + * Changes the ownership on a symbolic link. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function lchown(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): Promise; + /** + * Changes the access and modification times of a file in the same way as `fsPromises.utimes()`, with the difference that if the path refers to a + * symbolic link, then the link is not dereferenced: instead, the timestamps of + * the symbolic link itself are changed. + * @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function lutimes(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): Promise; + /** + * Changes the ownership of a file. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function chown(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): Promise; + /** + * Change the file system timestamps of the object referenced by `path`. + * + * The `atime` and `mtime` arguments follow these rules: + * + * * Values can be either numbers representing Unix epoch time, `Date`s, or a + * numeric string like `'123456789.0'`. + * * If the value can not be converted to a number, or is `NaN`, `Infinity`, or `-Infinity`, an `Error` will be thrown. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function utimes(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): Promise; + /** + * Determines the actual location of `path` using the same semantics as the `fs.realpath.native()` function. + * + * Only paths that can be converted to UTF8 strings are supported. + * + * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an + * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for + * the path. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, the path returned will be + * passed as a `Buffer` object. + * + * On Linux, when Node.js is linked against musl libc, the procfs file system must + * be mounted on `/proc` in order for this function to work. Glibc does not have + * this restriction. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with the resolved path upon success. + */ + function realpath(path: PathLike, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function realpath(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function realpath( + path: PathLike, + options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Creates a unique temporary directory. A unique directory name is generated by + * appending six random characters to the end of the provided `prefix`. Due to + * platform inconsistencies, avoid trailing `X` characters in `prefix`. Some + * platforms, notably the BSDs, can return more than six random characters, and + * replace trailing `X` characters in `prefix` with random characters. + * + * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an + * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use. + * + * ```js + * import { mkdtemp } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * import { join } from 'node:path'; + * import { tmpdir } from 'node:os'; + * + * try { + * await mkdtemp(join(tmpdir(), 'foo-')); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error(err); + * } + * ``` + * + * The `fsPromises.mkdtemp()` method will append the six randomly selected + * characters directly to the `prefix` string. For instance, given a directory `/tmp`, if the intention is to create a temporary directory _within_ `/tmp`, the `prefix` must end with a trailing + * platform-specific path separator + * (`import { sep } from 'node:node:path'`). + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with a string containing the file system path of the newly created temporary directory. + */ + function mkdtemp(prefix: string, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory. + * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required `prefix` to create a unique temporary directory. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function mkdtemp(prefix: string, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory. + * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required `prefix` to create a unique temporary directory. + * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used. + */ + function mkdtemp( + prefix: string, + options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously writes data to a file, replacing the file if it already exists. `data` can be a string, a buffer, an + * [AsyncIterable](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-asynciterable-interface), or an + * [Iterable](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Iteration_protocols#The_iterable_protocol) object. + * + * The `encoding` option is ignored if `data` is a buffer. + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding. + * + * The `mode` option only affects the newly created file. See `fs.open()` for more details. + * + * Any specified `FileHandle` has to support writing. + * + * It is unsafe to use `fsPromises.writeFile()` multiple times on the same file + * without waiting for the promise to be settled. + * + * Similarly to `fsPromises.readFile` \- `fsPromises.writeFile` is a convenience + * method that performs multiple `write` calls internally to write the buffer + * passed to it. For performance sensitive code consider using `fs.createWriteStream()` or `filehandle.createWriteStream()`. + * + * It is possible to use an `AbortSignal` to cancel an `fsPromises.writeFile()`. + * Cancelation is "best effort", and some amount of data is likely still + * to be written. + * + * ```js + * import { writeFile } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * try { + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const { signal } = controller; + * const data = new Uint8Array(Buffer.from('Hello Node.js')); + * const promise = writeFile('message.txt', data, { signal }); + * + * // Abort the request before the promise settles. + * controller.abort(); + * + * await promise; + * } catch (err) { + * // When a request is aborted - err is an AbortError + * console.error(err); + * } + * ``` + * + * Aborting an ongoing request does not abort individual operating + * system requests but rather the internal buffering `fs.writeFile` performs. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param file filename or `FileHandle` + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function writeFile( + file: PathLike | FileHandle, + data: + | string + | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView + | Iterable + | AsyncIterable + | Stream, + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + mode?: Mode | undefined; + flag?: OpenMode | undefined; + /** + * If all data is successfully written to the file, and `flush` + * is `true`, `filehandle.sync()` is used to flush the data. + * @default false + */ + flush?: boolean | undefined; + } & Abortable) + | BufferEncoding + | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously append data to a file, creating the file if it does not yet + * exist. `data` can be a string or a `Buffer`. + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the `encoding`. + * + * The `mode` option only affects the newly created file. See `fs.open()` for more details. + * + * The `path` may be specified as a `FileHandle` that has been opened + * for appending (using `fsPromises.open()`). + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param path filename or {FileHandle} + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function appendFile( + path: PathLike | FileHandle, + data: string | Uint8Array, + options?: (ObjectEncodingOptions & FlagAndOpenMode & { flush?: boolean | undefined }) | BufferEncoding | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. + * + * If no encoding is specified (using `options.encoding`), the data is returned + * as a `Buffer` object. Otherwise, the data will be a string. + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding. + * + * When the `path` is a directory, the behavior of `fsPromises.readFile()` is + * platform-specific. On macOS, Linux, and Windows, the promise will be rejected + * with an error. On FreeBSD, a representation of the directory's contents will be + * returned. + * + * An example of reading a `package.json` file located in the same directory of the + * running code: + * + * ```js + * import { readFile } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * try { + * const filePath = new URL('./package.json', import.meta.url); + * const contents = await readFile(filePath, { encoding: 'utf8' }); + * console.log(contents); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error(err.message); + * } + * ``` + * + * It is possible to abort an ongoing `readFile` using an `AbortSignal`. If a + * request is aborted the promise returned is rejected with an `AbortError`: + * + * ```js + * import { readFile } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * + * try { + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const { signal } = controller; + * const promise = readFile(fileName, { signal }); + * + * // Abort the request before the promise settles. + * controller.abort(); + * + * await promise; + * } catch (err) { + * // When a request is aborted - err is an AbortError + * console.error(err); + * } + * ``` + * + * Aborting an ongoing request does not abort individual operating + * system requests but rather the internal buffering `fs.readFile` performs. + * + * Any specified `FileHandle` has to support reading. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param path filename or `FileHandle` + * @return Fulfills with the contents of the file. + */ + function readFile( + path: PathLike | FileHandle, + options?: + | ({ + encoding?: null | undefined; + flag?: OpenMode | undefined; + } & Abortable) + | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * If a `FileHandle` is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options An object that may contain an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + function readFile( + path: PathLike | FileHandle, + options: + | ({ + encoding: BufferEncoding; + flag?: OpenMode | undefined; + } & Abortable) + | BufferEncoding, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * If a `FileHandle` is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options An object that may contain an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + function readFile( + path: PathLike | FileHandle, + options?: + | ( + & ObjectEncodingOptions + & Abortable + & { + flag?: OpenMode | undefined; + } + ) + | BufferEncoding + | null, + ): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronously open a directory for iterative scanning. See the POSIX [`opendir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/opendir.3.html) documentation for more detail. + * + * Creates an `fs.Dir`, which contains all further functions for reading from + * and cleaning up the directory. + * + * The `encoding` option sets the encoding for the `path` while opening the + * directory and subsequent read operations. + * + * Example using async iteration: + * + * ```js + * import { opendir } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * + * try { + * const dir = await opendir('./'); + * for await (const dirent of dir) + * console.log(dirent.name); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error(err); + * } + * ``` + * + * When using the async iterator, the `fs.Dir` object will be automatically + * closed after the iterator exits. + * @since v12.12.0 + * @return Fulfills with an {fs.Dir}. + */ + function opendir(path: PathLike, options?: OpenDirOptions): Promise; + /** + * Returns an async iterator that watches for changes on `filename`, where `filename`is either a file or a directory. + * + * ```js + * import { watch } from 'node:fs/promises'; + * + * const ac = new AbortController(); + * const { signal } = ac; + * setTimeout(() => ac.abort(), 10000); + * + * (async () => { + * try { + * const watcher = watch(__filename, { signal }); + * for await (const event of watcher) + * console.log(event); + * } catch (err) { + * if (err.name === 'AbortError') + * return; + * throw err; + * } + * })(); + * ``` + * + * On most platforms, `'rename'` is emitted whenever a filename appears or + * disappears in the directory. + * + * All the `caveats` for `fs.watch()` also apply to `fsPromises.watch()`. + * @since v15.9.0, v14.18.0 + * @return of objects with the properties: + */ + function watch( + filename: PathLike, + options: + | (WatchOptions & { + encoding: "buffer"; + }) + | "buffer", + ): AsyncIterable>; + /** + * Watch for changes on `filename`, where `filename` is either a file or a directory, returning an `FSWatcher`. + * @param filename A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Either the encoding for the filename provided to the listener, or an object optionally specifying encoding, persistent, and recursive options. + * If `encoding` is not supplied, the default of `'utf8'` is used. + * If `persistent` is not supplied, the default of `true` is used. + * If `recursive` is not supplied, the default of `false` is used. + */ + function watch(filename: PathLike, options?: WatchOptions | BufferEncoding): AsyncIterable>; + /** + * Watch for changes on `filename`, where `filename` is either a file or a directory, returning an `FSWatcher`. + * @param filename A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param options Either the encoding for the filename provided to the listener, or an object optionally specifying encoding, persistent, and recursive options. + * If `encoding` is not supplied, the default of `'utf8'` is used. + * If `persistent` is not supplied, the default of `true` is used. + * If `recursive` is not supplied, the default of `false` is used. + */ + function watch( + filename: PathLike, + options: WatchOptions | string, + ): AsyncIterable> | AsyncIterable>; + /** + * Asynchronously copies the entire directory structure from `src` to `dest`, + * including subdirectories and files. + * + * When copying a directory to another directory, globs are not supported and + * behavior is similar to `cp dir1/ dir2/`. + * @since v16.7.0 + * @experimental + * @param src source path to copy. + * @param dest destination path to copy to. + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function cp(source: string | URL, destination: string | URL, opts?: CopyOptions): Promise; +} +declare module "node:fs/promises" { + export * from "fs/promises"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/globals.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/globals.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3bff22a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/globals.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ +declare var global: typeof globalThis; + +declare var process: NodeJS.Process; +declare var console: Console; + +interface ErrorConstructor { + /** + * Creates a `.stack` property on `targetObject`, which when accessed returns + * a string representing the location in the code at which + * `Error.captureStackTrace()` was called. + * + * ```js + * const myObject = {}; + * Error.captureStackTrace(myObject); + * myObject.stack; // Similar to `new Error().stack` + * ``` + * + * The first line of the trace will be prefixed with + * `${myObject.name}: ${myObject.message}`. + * + * The optional `constructorOpt` argument accepts a function. If given, all frames + * above `constructorOpt`, including `constructorOpt`, will be omitted from the + * generated stack trace. + * + * The `constructorOpt` argument is useful for hiding implementation + * details of error generation from the user. For instance: + * + * ```js + * function a() { + * b(); + * } + * + * function b() { + * c(); + * } + * + * function c() { + * // Create an error without stack trace to avoid calculating the stack trace twice. + * const { stackTraceLimit } = Error; + * Error.stackTraceLimit = 0; + * const error = new Error(); + * Error.stackTraceLimit = stackTraceLimit; + * + * // Capture the stack trace above function b + * Error.captureStackTrace(error, b); // Neither function c, nor b is included in the stack trace + * throw error; + * } + * + * a(); + * ``` + */ + captureStackTrace(targetObject: object, constructorOpt?: Function): void; + /** + * @see https://v8.dev/docs/stack-trace-api#customizing-stack-traces + */ + prepareStackTrace(err: Error, stackTraces: NodeJS.CallSite[]): any; + /** + * The `Error.stackTraceLimit` property specifies the number of stack frames + * collected by a stack trace (whether generated by `new Error().stack` or + * `Error.captureStackTrace(obj)`). + * + * The default value is `10` but may be set to any valid JavaScript number. Changes + * will affect any stack trace captured _after_ the value has been changed. + * + * If set to a non-number value, or set to a negative number, stack traces will + * not capture any frames. + */ + stackTraceLimit: number; +} + +/** + * Enable this API with the `--expose-gc` CLI flag. + */ +declare var gc: NodeJS.GCFunction | undefined; + +declare namespace NodeJS { + interface CallSite { + getColumnNumber(): number | null; + getEnclosingColumnNumber(): number | null; + getEnclosingLineNumber(): number | null; + getEvalOrigin(): string | undefined; + getFileName(): string | null; + getFunction(): Function | undefined; + getFunctionName(): string | null; + getLineNumber(): number | null; + getMethodName(): string | null; + getPosition(): number; + getPromiseIndex(): number | null; + getScriptHash(): string; + getScriptNameOrSourceURL(): string | null; + getThis(): unknown; + getTypeName(): string | null; + isAsync(): boolean; + isConstructor(): boolean; + isEval(): boolean; + isNative(): boolean; + isPromiseAll(): boolean; + isToplevel(): boolean; + } + + interface ErrnoException extends Error { + errno?: number | undefined; + code?: string | undefined; + path?: string | undefined; + syscall?: string | undefined; + } + + interface ReadableStream extends EventEmitter { + readable: boolean; + read(size?: number): string | Buffer; + setEncoding(encoding: BufferEncoding): this; + pause(): this; + resume(): this; + isPaused(): boolean; + pipe(destination: T, options?: { end?: boolean | undefined }): T; + unpipe(destination?: WritableStream): this; + unshift(chunk: string | Uint8Array, encoding?: BufferEncoding): void; + wrap(oldStream: ReadableStream): this; + [Symbol.asyncIterator](): AsyncIterableIterator; + } + + interface WritableStream extends EventEmitter { + writable: boolean; + write(buffer: Uint8Array | string, cb?: (err?: Error | null) => void): boolean; + write(str: string, encoding?: BufferEncoding, cb?: (err?: Error | null) => void): boolean; + end(cb?: () => void): this; + end(data: string | Uint8Array, cb?: () => void): this; + end(str: string, encoding?: BufferEncoding, cb?: () => void): this; + } + + interface ReadWriteStream extends ReadableStream, WritableStream {} + + interface RefCounted { + ref(): this; + unref(): this; + } + + interface Dict { + [key: string]: T | undefined; + } + + interface ReadOnlyDict { + readonly [key: string]: T | undefined; + } + + type PartialOptions = { [K in keyof T]?: T[K] | undefined }; + + interface GCFunction { + (minor?: boolean): void; + (options: NodeJS.GCOptions & { execution: "async" }): Promise; + (options: NodeJS.GCOptions): void; + } + + interface GCOptions { + execution?: "sync" | "async" | undefined; + flavor?: "regular" | "last-resort" | undefined; + type?: "major-snapshot" | "major" | "minor" | undefined; + filename?: string | undefined; + } + + /** An iterable iterator returned by the Node.js API. */ + // Default TReturn/TNext in v20 is `any`, for compatibility with the previously-used IterableIterator. + interface Iterator extends IteratorObject { + [Symbol.iterator](): NodeJS.Iterator; + } + + /** An async iterable iterator returned by the Node.js API. */ + // Default TReturn/TNext in v20 is `any`, for compatibility with the previously-used AsyncIterableIterator. + interface AsyncIterator extends AsyncIteratorObject { + [Symbol.asyncIterator](): NodeJS.AsyncIterator; + } +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/globals.typedarray.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/globals.typedarray.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8eafc3b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/globals.typedarray.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +export {}; // Make this a module + +declare global { + namespace NodeJS { + type TypedArray = + | Uint8Array + | Uint8ClampedArray + | Uint16Array + | Uint32Array + | Int8Array + | Int16Array + | Int32Array + | BigUint64Array + | BigInt64Array + | Float32Array + | Float64Array; + type ArrayBufferView = + | TypedArray + | DataView; + + // The following aliases are required to allow use of non-shared ArrayBufferViews in @types/node + // while maintaining compatibility with TS <=5.6. + type NonSharedUint8Array = Uint8Array; + type NonSharedUint8ClampedArray = Uint8ClampedArray; + type NonSharedUint16Array = Uint16Array; + type NonSharedUint32Array = Uint32Array; + type NonSharedInt8Array = Int8Array; + type NonSharedInt16Array = Int16Array; + type NonSharedInt32Array = Int32Array; + type NonSharedBigUint64Array = BigUint64Array; + type NonSharedBigInt64Array = BigInt64Array; + type NonSharedFloat32Array = Float32Array; + type NonSharedFloat64Array = Float64Array; + type NonSharedDataView = DataView; + type NonSharedTypedArray = TypedArray; + type NonSharedArrayBufferView = ArrayBufferView; + } +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/http.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/http.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..168c549 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/http.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2049 @@ +/** + * To use the HTTP server and client one must import the `node:http` module. + * + * The HTTP interfaces in Node.js are designed to support many features + * of the protocol which have been traditionally difficult to use. + * In particular, large, possibly chunk-encoded, messages. The interface is + * careful to never buffer entire requests or responses, so the + * user is able to stream data. + * + * HTTP message headers are represented by an object like this: + * + * ```json + * { "content-length": "123", + * "content-type": "text/plain", + * "connection": "keep-alive", + * "host": "example.com", + * "accept": "*" } + * ``` + * + * Keys are lowercased. Values are not modified. + * + * In order to support the full spectrum of possible HTTP applications, the Node.js + * HTTP API is very low-level. It deals with stream handling and message + * parsing only. It parses a message into headers and body but it does not + * parse the actual headers or the body. + * + * See `message.headers` for details on how duplicate headers are handled. + * + * The raw headers as they were received are retained in the `rawHeaders` property, which is an array of `[key, value, key2, value2, ...]`. For + * example, the previous message header object might have a `rawHeaders` list like the following: + * + * ```js + * [ 'ConTent-Length', '123456', + * 'content-LENGTH', '123', + * 'content-type', 'text/plain', + * 'CONNECTION', 'keep-alive', + * 'Host', 'example.com', + * 'accepT', '*' ] + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/http.js) + */ +declare module "http" { + import { NonSharedBuffer } from "node:buffer"; + import * as stream from "node:stream"; + import { URL } from "node:url"; + import { LookupOptions } from "node:dns"; + import { EventEmitter } from "node:events"; + import { LookupFunction, Server as NetServer, Socket, TcpSocketConnectOpts } from "node:net"; + // incoming headers will never contain number + interface IncomingHttpHeaders extends NodeJS.Dict { + accept?: string | undefined; + "accept-encoding"?: string | undefined; + "accept-language"?: string | undefined; + "accept-patch"?: string | undefined; + "accept-ranges"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-allow-credentials"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-allow-headers"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-allow-methods"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-allow-origin"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-expose-headers"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-max-age"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-request-headers"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-request-method"?: string | undefined; + age?: string | undefined; + allow?: string | undefined; + "alt-svc"?: string | undefined; + authorization?: string | undefined; + "cache-control"?: string | undefined; + connection?: string | undefined; + "content-disposition"?: string | undefined; + "content-encoding"?: string | undefined; + "content-language"?: string | undefined; + "content-length"?: string | undefined; + "content-location"?: string | undefined; + "content-range"?: string | undefined; + "content-type"?: string | undefined; + cookie?: string | undefined; + date?: string | undefined; + etag?: string | undefined; + expect?: string | undefined; + expires?: string | undefined; + forwarded?: string | undefined; + from?: string | undefined; + host?: string | undefined; + "if-match"?: string | undefined; + "if-modified-since"?: string | undefined; + "if-none-match"?: string | undefined; + "if-unmodified-since"?: string | undefined; + "last-modified"?: string | undefined; + location?: string | undefined; + origin?: string | undefined; + pragma?: string | undefined; + "proxy-authenticate"?: string | undefined; + "proxy-authorization"?: string | undefined; + "public-key-pins"?: string | undefined; + range?: string | undefined; + referer?: string | undefined; + "retry-after"?: string | undefined; + "sec-fetch-site"?: string | undefined; + "sec-fetch-mode"?: string | undefined; + "sec-fetch-user"?: string | undefined; + "sec-fetch-dest"?: string | undefined; + "sec-websocket-accept"?: string | undefined; + "sec-websocket-extensions"?: string | undefined; + "sec-websocket-key"?: string | undefined; + "sec-websocket-protocol"?: string | undefined; + "sec-websocket-version"?: string | undefined; + "set-cookie"?: string[] | undefined; + "strict-transport-security"?: string | undefined; + tk?: string | undefined; + trailer?: string | undefined; + "transfer-encoding"?: string | undefined; + upgrade?: string | undefined; + "user-agent"?: string | undefined; + vary?: string | undefined; + via?: string | undefined; + warning?: string | undefined; + "www-authenticate"?: string | undefined; + } + // outgoing headers allows numbers (as they are converted internally to strings) + type OutgoingHttpHeader = number | string | string[]; + interface OutgoingHttpHeaders extends NodeJS.Dict { + accept?: string | string[] | undefined; + "accept-charset"?: string | string[] | undefined; + "accept-encoding"?: string | string[] | undefined; + "accept-language"?: string | string[] | undefined; + "accept-ranges"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-allow-credentials"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-allow-headers"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-allow-methods"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-allow-origin"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-expose-headers"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-max-age"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-request-headers"?: string | undefined; + "access-control-request-method"?: string | undefined; + age?: string | undefined; + allow?: string | undefined; + authorization?: string | undefined; + "cache-control"?: string | undefined; + "cdn-cache-control"?: string | undefined; + connection?: string | string[] | undefined; + "content-disposition"?: string | undefined; + "content-encoding"?: string | undefined; + "content-language"?: string | undefined; + "content-length"?: string | number | undefined; + "content-location"?: string | undefined; + "content-range"?: string | undefined; + "content-security-policy"?: string | undefined; + "content-security-policy-report-only"?: string | undefined; + cookie?: string | string[] | undefined; + dav?: string | string[] | undefined; + dnt?: string | undefined; + date?: string | undefined; + etag?: string | undefined; + expect?: string | undefined; + expires?: string | undefined; + forwarded?: string | undefined; + from?: string | undefined; + host?: string | undefined; + "if-match"?: string | undefined; + "if-modified-since"?: string | undefined; + "if-none-match"?: string | undefined; + "if-range"?: string | undefined; + "if-unmodified-since"?: string | undefined; + "last-modified"?: string | undefined; + link?: string | string[] | undefined; + location?: string | undefined; + "max-forwards"?: string | undefined; + origin?: string | undefined; + pragma?: string | string[] | undefined; + "proxy-authenticate"?: string | string[] | undefined; + "proxy-authorization"?: string | undefined; + "public-key-pins"?: string | undefined; + "public-key-pins-report-only"?: string | undefined; + range?: string | undefined; + referer?: string | undefined; + "referrer-policy"?: string | undefined; + refresh?: string | undefined; + "retry-after"?: string | undefined; + "sec-websocket-accept"?: string | undefined; + "sec-websocket-extensions"?: string | string[] | undefined; + "sec-websocket-key"?: string | undefined; + "sec-websocket-protocol"?: string | string[] | undefined; + "sec-websocket-version"?: string | undefined; + server?: string | undefined; + "set-cookie"?: string | string[] | undefined; + "strict-transport-security"?: string | undefined; + te?: string | undefined; + trailer?: string | undefined; + "transfer-encoding"?: string | undefined; + "user-agent"?: string | undefined; + upgrade?: string | undefined; + "upgrade-insecure-requests"?: string | undefined; + vary?: string | undefined; + via?: string | string[] | undefined; + warning?: string | undefined; + "www-authenticate"?: string | string[] | undefined; + "x-content-type-options"?: string | undefined; + "x-dns-prefetch-control"?: string | undefined; + "x-frame-options"?: string | undefined; + "x-xss-protection"?: string | undefined; + } + interface ClientRequestArgs extends Pick { + _defaultAgent?: Agent | undefined; + agent?: Agent | boolean | undefined; + auth?: string | null | undefined; + createConnection?: + | (( + options: ClientRequestArgs, + oncreate: (err: Error | null, socket: stream.Duplex) => void, + ) => stream.Duplex | null | undefined) + | undefined; + defaultPort?: number | string | undefined; + family?: number | undefined; + headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders | readonly string[] | undefined; + host?: string | null | undefined; + hostname?: string | null | undefined; + insecureHTTPParser?: boolean | undefined; + localAddress?: string | undefined; + localPort?: number | undefined; + lookup?: LookupFunction | undefined; + /** + * @default 16384 + */ + maxHeaderSize?: number | undefined; + method?: string | undefined; + path?: string | null | undefined; + port?: number | string | null | undefined; + protocol?: string | null | undefined; + setHost?: boolean | undefined; + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + socketPath?: string | undefined; + timeout?: number | undefined; + uniqueHeaders?: Array | undefined; + joinDuplicateHeaders?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface ServerOptions< + Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + > { + /** + * Specifies the `IncomingMessage` class to be used. Useful for extending the original `IncomingMessage`. + */ + IncomingMessage?: Request | undefined; + /** + * Specifies the `ServerResponse` class to be used. Useful for extending the original `ServerResponse`. + */ + ServerResponse?: Response | undefined; + /** + * Sets the timeout value in milliseconds for receiving the entire request from the client. + * @see Server.requestTimeout for more information. + * @default 300000 + * @since v18.0.0 + */ + requestTimeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * It joins the field line values of multiple headers in a request with `, ` instead of discarding the duplicates. + * @default false + * @since v18.14.0 + */ + joinDuplicateHeaders?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * The number of milliseconds of inactivity a server needs to wait for additional incoming data, + * after it has finished writing the last response, before a socket will be destroyed. + * @see Server.keepAliveTimeout for more information. + * @default 5000 + * @since v18.0.0 + */ + keepAliveTimeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * Sets the interval value in milliseconds to check for request and headers timeout in incomplete requests. + * @default 30000 + */ + connectionsCheckingInterval?: number | undefined; + /** + * Sets the timeout value in milliseconds for receiving the complete HTTP headers from the client. + * See {@link Server.headersTimeout} for more information. + * @default 60000 + * @since 18.0.0 + */ + headersTimeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * Optionally overrides all `socket`s' `readableHighWaterMark` and `writableHighWaterMark`. + * This affects `highWaterMark` property of both `IncomingMessage` and `ServerResponse`. + * Default: @see stream.getDefaultHighWaterMark(). + * @since v20.1.0 + */ + highWaterMark?: number | undefined; + /** + * Use an insecure HTTP parser that accepts invalid HTTP headers when `true`. + * Using the insecure parser should be avoided. + * See --insecure-http-parser for more information. + * @default false + */ + insecureHTTPParser?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Optionally overrides the value of `--max-http-header-size` for requests received by + * this server, i.e. the maximum length of request headers in bytes. + * @default 16384 + * @since v13.3.0 + */ + maxHeaderSize?: number | undefined; + /** + * If set to `true`, it disables the use of Nagle's algorithm immediately after a new incoming connection is received. + * @default true + * @since v16.5.0 + */ + noDelay?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If set to `true`, it forces the server to respond with a 400 (Bad Request) status code + * to any HTTP/1.1 request message that lacks a Host header (as mandated by the specification). + * @default true + * @since 20.0.0 + */ + requireHostHeader?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If set to `true`, it enables keep-alive functionality on the socket immediately after a new incoming connection is received, + * similarly on what is done in `socket.setKeepAlive([enable][, initialDelay])`. + * @default false + * @since v16.5.0 + */ + keepAlive?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If set to a positive number, it sets the initial delay before the first keepalive probe is sent on an idle socket. + * @default 0 + * @since v16.5.0 + */ + keepAliveInitialDelay?: number | undefined; + /** + * A list of response headers that should be sent only once. + * If the header's value is an array, the items will be joined using `; `. + */ + uniqueHeaders?: Array | undefined; + /** + * If set to `true`, an error is thrown when writing to an HTTP response which does not have a body. + * @default false + * @since v18.17.0, v20.2.0 + */ + rejectNonStandardBodyWrites?: boolean | undefined; + } + type RequestListener< + Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + > = (req: InstanceType, res: InstanceType & { req: InstanceType }) => void; + /** + * @since v0.1.17 + */ + class Server< + Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + > extends NetServer { + constructor(requestListener?: RequestListener); + constructor(options: ServerOptions, requestListener?: RequestListener); + /** + * Sets the timeout value for sockets, and emits a `'timeout'` event on + * the Server object, passing the socket as an argument, if a timeout + * occurs. + * + * If there is a `'timeout'` event listener on the Server object, then it + * will be called with the timed-out socket as an argument. + * + * By default, the Server does not timeout sockets. However, if a callback + * is assigned to the Server's `'timeout'` event, timeouts must be handled + * explicitly. + * @since v0.9.12 + * @param [msecs=0 (no timeout)] + */ + setTimeout(msecs?: number, callback?: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + setTimeout(callback: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + /** + * Limits maximum incoming headers count. If set to 0, no limit will be applied. + * @since v0.7.0 + */ + maxHeadersCount: number | null; + /** + * The maximum number of requests socket can handle + * before closing keep alive connection. + * + * A value of `0` will disable the limit. + * + * When the limit is reached it will set the `Connection` header value to `close`, + * but will not actually close the connection, subsequent requests sent + * after the limit is reached will get `503 Service Unavailable` as a response. + * @since v16.10.0 + */ + maxRequestsPerSocket: number | null; + /** + * The number of milliseconds of inactivity before a socket is presumed + * to have timed out. + * + * A value of `0` will disable the timeout behavior on incoming connections. + * + * The socket timeout logic is set up on connection, so changing this + * value only affects new connections to the server, not any existing connections. + * @since v0.9.12 + */ + timeout: number; + /** + * Limit the amount of time the parser will wait to receive the complete HTTP + * headers. + * + * If the timeout expires, the server responds with status 408 without + * forwarding the request to the request listener and then closes the connection. + * + * It must be set to a non-zero value (e.g. 120 seconds) to protect against + * potential Denial-of-Service attacks in case the server is deployed without a + * reverse proxy in front. + * @since v11.3.0, v10.14.0 + */ + headersTimeout: number; + /** + * The number of milliseconds of inactivity a server needs to wait for additional + * incoming data, after it has finished writing the last response, before a socket + * will be destroyed. If the server receives new data before the keep-alive + * timeout has fired, it will reset the regular inactivity timeout, i.e., `server.timeout`. + * + * A value of `0` will disable the keep-alive timeout behavior on incoming + * connections. + * A value of `0` makes the http server behave similarly to Node.js versions prior + * to 8.0.0, which did not have a keep-alive timeout. + * + * The socket timeout logic is set up on connection, so changing this value only + * affects new connections to the server, not any existing connections. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + keepAliveTimeout: number; + /** + * Sets the timeout value in milliseconds for receiving the entire request from + * the client. + * + * If the timeout expires, the server responds with status 408 without + * forwarding the request to the request listener and then closes the connection. + * + * It must be set to a non-zero value (e.g. 120 seconds) to protect against + * potential Denial-of-Service attacks in case the server is deployed without a + * reverse proxy in front. + * @since v14.11.0 + */ + requestTimeout: number; + /** + * Closes all connections connected to this server. + * @since v18.2.0 + */ + closeAllConnections(): void; + /** + * Closes all connections connected to this server which are not sending a request + * or waiting for a response. + * @since v18.2.0 + */ + closeIdleConnections(): void; + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "checkContinue", listener: RequestListener): this; + addListener(event: "checkExpectation", listener: RequestListener): this; + addListener(event: "clientError", listener: (err: Error, socket: stream.Duplex) => void): this; + addListener( + event: "connect", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: "dropRequest", listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex) => void): this; + addListener(event: "request", listener: RequestListener): this; + addListener( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + emit(event: string, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: "close"): boolean; + emit(event: "connection", socket: Socket): boolean; + emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "listening"): boolean; + emit( + event: "checkContinue", + req: InstanceType, + res: InstanceType & { req: InstanceType }, + ): boolean; + emit( + event: "checkExpectation", + req: InstanceType, + res: InstanceType & { req: InstanceType }, + ): boolean; + emit(event: "clientError", err: Error, socket: stream.Duplex): boolean; + emit(event: "connect", req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer): boolean; + emit(event: "dropRequest", req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex): boolean; + emit( + event: "request", + req: InstanceType, + res: InstanceType & { req: InstanceType }, + ): boolean; + emit(event: "upgrade", req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "checkContinue", listener: RequestListener): this; + on(event: "checkExpectation", listener: RequestListener): this; + on(event: "clientError", listener: (err: Error, socket: stream.Duplex) => void): this; + on( + event: "connect", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + on(event: "dropRequest", listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex) => void): this; + on(event: "request", listener: RequestListener): this; + on( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "checkContinue", listener: RequestListener): this; + once(event: "checkExpectation", listener: RequestListener): this; + once(event: "clientError", listener: (err: Error, socket: stream.Duplex) => void): this; + once( + event: "connect", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + once(event: "dropRequest", listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex) => void): this; + once(event: "request", listener: RequestListener): this; + once( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "checkContinue", listener: RequestListener): this; + prependListener(event: "checkExpectation", listener: RequestListener): this; + prependListener(event: "clientError", listener: (err: Error, socket: stream.Duplex) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "connect", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: "dropRequest", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "request", listener: RequestListener): this; + prependListener( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "checkContinue", listener: RequestListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "checkExpectation", listener: RequestListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "clientError", listener: (err: Error, socket: stream.Duplex) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "connect", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "dropRequest", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "request", listener: RequestListener): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + } + /** + * This class serves as the parent class of {@link ClientRequest} and {@link ServerResponse}. It is an abstract outgoing message from + * the perspective of the participants of an HTTP transaction. + * @since v0.1.17 + */ + class OutgoingMessage extends stream.Writable { + readonly req: Request; + chunkedEncoding: boolean; + shouldKeepAlive: boolean; + useChunkedEncodingByDefault: boolean; + sendDate: boolean; + /** + * @deprecated Use `writableEnded` instead. + */ + finished: boolean; + /** + * Read-only. `true` if the headers were sent, otherwise `false`. + * @since v0.9.3 + */ + readonly headersSent: boolean; + /** + * Alias of `outgoingMessage.socket`. + * @since v0.3.0 + * @deprecated Since v15.12.0,v14.17.1 - Use `socket` instead. + */ + readonly connection: Socket | null; + /** + * Reference to the underlying socket. Usually, users will not want to access + * this property. + * + * After calling `outgoingMessage.end()`, this property will be nulled. + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + readonly socket: Socket | null; + constructor(); + /** + * Once a socket is associated with the message and is connected, `socket.setTimeout()` will be called with `msecs` as the first parameter. + * @since v0.9.12 + * @param callback Optional function to be called when a timeout occurs. Same as binding to the `timeout` event. + */ + setTimeout(msecs: number, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * Sets a single header value. If the header already exists in the to-be-sent + * headers, its value will be replaced. Use an array of strings to send multiple + * headers with the same name. + * @since v0.4.0 + * @param name Header name + * @param value Header value + */ + setHeader(name: string, value: number | string | readonly string[]): this; + /** + * Sets multiple header values for implicit headers. headers must be an instance of + * `Headers` or `Map`, if a header already exists in the to-be-sent headers, its + * value will be replaced. + * + * ```js + * const headers = new Headers({ foo: 'bar' }); + * outgoingMessage.setHeaders(headers); + * ``` + * + * or + * + * ```js + * const headers = new Map([['foo', 'bar']]); + * outgoingMessage.setHeaders(headers); + * ``` + * + * When headers have been set with `outgoingMessage.setHeaders()`, they will be + * merged with any headers passed to `response.writeHead()`, with the headers passed + * to `response.writeHead()` given precedence. + * + * ```js + * // Returns content-type = text/plain + * const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { + * const headers = new Headers({ 'Content-Type': 'text/html' }); + * res.setHeaders(headers); + * res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain' }); + * res.end('ok'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * @since v19.6.0, v18.15.0 + * @param name Header name + * @param value Header value + */ + setHeaders(headers: Headers | Map): this; + /** + * Append a single header value to the header object. + * + * If the value is an array, this is equivalent to calling this method multiple + * times. + * + * If there were no previous values for the header, this is equivalent to calling `outgoingMessage.setHeader(name, value)`. + * + * Depending of the value of `options.uniqueHeaders` when the client request or the + * server were created, this will end up in the header being sent multiple times or + * a single time with values joined using `; `. + * @since v18.3.0, v16.17.0 + * @param name Header name + * @param value Header value + */ + appendHeader(name: string, value: string | readonly string[]): this; + /** + * Gets the value of the HTTP header with the given name. If that header is not + * set, the returned value will be `undefined`. + * @since v0.4.0 + * @param name Name of header + */ + getHeader(name: string): number | string | string[] | undefined; + /** + * Returns a shallow copy of the current outgoing headers. Since a shallow + * copy is used, array values may be mutated without additional calls to + * various header-related HTTP module methods. The keys of the returned + * object are the header names and the values are the respective header + * values. All header names are lowercase. + * + * The object returned by the `outgoingMessage.getHeaders()` method does + * not prototypically inherit from the JavaScript `Object`. This means that + * typical `Object` methods such as `obj.toString()`, `obj.hasOwnProperty()`, + * and others are not defined and will not work. + * + * ```js + * outgoingMessage.setHeader('Foo', 'bar'); + * outgoingMessage.setHeader('Set-Cookie', ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz']); + * + * const headers = outgoingMessage.getHeaders(); + * // headers === { foo: 'bar', 'set-cookie': ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz'] } + * ``` + * @since v7.7.0 + */ + getHeaders(): OutgoingHttpHeaders; + /** + * Returns an array containing the unique names of the current outgoing headers. + * All names are lowercase. + * @since v7.7.0 + */ + getHeaderNames(): string[]; + /** + * Returns `true` if the header identified by `name` is currently set in the + * outgoing headers. The header name is case-insensitive. + * + * ```js + * const hasContentType = outgoingMessage.hasHeader('content-type'); + * ``` + * @since v7.7.0 + */ + hasHeader(name: string): boolean; + /** + * Removes a header that is queued for implicit sending. + * + * ```js + * outgoingMessage.removeHeader('Content-Encoding'); + * ``` + * @since v0.4.0 + * @param name Header name + */ + removeHeader(name: string): void; + /** + * Adds HTTP trailers (headers but at the end of the message) to the message. + * + * Trailers will **only** be emitted if the message is chunked encoded. If not, + * the trailers will be silently discarded. + * + * HTTP requires the `Trailer` header to be sent to emit trailers, + * with a list of header field names in its value, e.g. + * + * ```js + * message.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain', + * 'Trailer': 'Content-MD5' }); + * message.write(fileData); + * message.addTrailers({ 'Content-MD5': '7895bf4b8828b55ceaf47747b4bca667' }); + * message.end(); + * ``` + * + * Attempting to set a header field name or value that contains invalid characters + * will result in a `TypeError` being thrown. + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + addTrailers(headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders | ReadonlyArray<[string, string]>): void; + /** + * Flushes the message headers. + * + * For efficiency reason, Node.js normally buffers the message headers + * until `outgoingMessage.end()` is called or the first chunk of message data + * is written. It then tries to pack the headers and data into a single TCP + * packet. + * + * It is usually desired (it saves a TCP round-trip), but not when the first + * data is not sent until possibly much later. `outgoingMessage.flushHeaders()` bypasses the optimization and kickstarts the message. + * @since v1.6.0 + */ + flushHeaders(): void; + } + /** + * This object is created internally by an HTTP server, not by the user. It is + * passed as the second parameter to the `'request'` event. + * @since v0.1.17 + */ + class ServerResponse extends OutgoingMessage { + /** + * When using implicit headers (not calling `response.writeHead()` explicitly), + * this property controls the status code that will be sent to the client when + * the headers get flushed. + * + * ```js + * response.statusCode = 404; + * ``` + * + * After response header was sent to the client, this property indicates the + * status code which was sent out. + * @since v0.4.0 + */ + statusCode: number; + /** + * When using implicit headers (not calling `response.writeHead()` explicitly), + * this property controls the status message that will be sent to the client when + * the headers get flushed. If this is left as `undefined` then the standard + * message for the status code will be used. + * + * ```js + * response.statusMessage = 'Not found'; + * ``` + * + * After response header was sent to the client, this property indicates the + * status message which was sent out. + * @since v0.11.8 + */ + statusMessage: string; + /** + * If set to `true`, Node.js will check whether the `Content-Length` header value and the size of the body, in bytes, are equal. + * Mismatching the `Content-Length` header value will result + * in an `Error` being thrown, identified by `code:``'ERR_HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH_MISMATCH'`. + * @since v18.10.0, v16.18.0 + */ + strictContentLength: boolean; + constructor(req: Request); + assignSocket(socket: Socket): void; + detachSocket(socket: Socket): void; + /** + * Sends an HTTP/1.1 100 Continue message to the client, indicating that + * the request body should be sent. See the `'checkContinue'` event on `Server`. + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + writeContinue(callback?: () => void): void; + /** + * Sends an HTTP/1.1 103 Early Hints message to the client with a Link header, + * indicating that the user agent can preload/preconnect the linked resources. + * The `hints` is an object containing the values of headers to be sent with + * early hints message. The optional `callback` argument will be called when + * the response message has been written. + * + * **Example** + * + * ```js + * const earlyHintsLink = '; rel=preload; as=style'; + * response.writeEarlyHints({ + * 'link': earlyHintsLink, + * }); + * + * const earlyHintsLinks = [ + * '; rel=preload; as=style', + * '; rel=preload; as=script', + * ]; + * response.writeEarlyHints({ + * 'link': earlyHintsLinks, + * 'x-trace-id': 'id for diagnostics', + * }); + * + * const earlyHintsCallback = () => console.log('early hints message sent'); + * response.writeEarlyHints({ + * 'link': earlyHintsLinks, + * }, earlyHintsCallback); + * ``` + * @since v18.11.0 + * @param hints An object containing the values of headers + * @param callback Will be called when the response message has been written + */ + writeEarlyHints(hints: Record, callback?: () => void): void; + /** + * Sends a response header to the request. The status code is a 3-digit HTTP + * status code, like `404`. The last argument, `headers`, are the response headers. + * Optionally one can give a human-readable `statusMessage` as the second + * argument. + * + * `headers` may be an `Array` where the keys and values are in the same list. + * It is _not_ a list of tuples. So, the even-numbered offsets are key values, + * and the odd-numbered offsets are the associated values. The array is in the same + * format as `request.rawHeaders`. + * + * Returns a reference to the `ServerResponse`, so that calls can be chained. + * + * ```js + * const body = 'hello world'; + * response + * .writeHead(200, { + * 'Content-Length': Buffer.byteLength(body), + * 'Content-Type': 'text/plain', + * }) + * .end(body); + * ``` + * + * This method must only be called once on a message and it must + * be called before `response.end()` is called. + * + * If `response.write()` or `response.end()` are called before calling + * this, the implicit/mutable headers will be calculated and call this function. + * + * When headers have been set with `response.setHeader()`, they will be merged + * with any headers passed to `response.writeHead()`, with the headers passed + * to `response.writeHead()` given precedence. + * + * If this method is called and `response.setHeader()` has not been called, + * it will directly write the supplied header values onto the network channel + * without caching internally, and the `response.getHeader()` on the header + * will not yield the expected result. If progressive population of headers is + * desired with potential future retrieval and modification, use `response.setHeader()` instead. + * + * ```js + * // Returns content-type = text/plain + * const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { + * res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html'); + * res.setHeader('X-Foo', 'bar'); + * res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain' }); + * res.end('ok'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * `Content-Length` is read in bytes, not characters. Use `Buffer.byteLength()` to determine the length of the body in bytes. Node.js + * will check whether `Content-Length` and the length of the body which has + * been transmitted are equal or not. + * + * Attempting to set a header field name or value that contains invalid characters + * will result in a \[`Error`\]\[\] being thrown. + * @since v0.1.30 + */ + writeHead( + statusCode: number, + statusMessage?: string, + headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders | OutgoingHttpHeader[], + ): this; + writeHead(statusCode: number, headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders | OutgoingHttpHeader[]): this; + /** + * Sends a HTTP/1.1 102 Processing message to the client, indicating that + * the request body should be sent. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + writeProcessing(callback?: () => void): void; + } + interface InformationEvent { + statusCode: number; + statusMessage: string; + httpVersion: string; + httpVersionMajor: number; + httpVersionMinor: number; + headers: IncomingHttpHeaders; + rawHeaders: string[]; + } + /** + * This object is created internally and returned from {@link request}. It + * represents an _in-progress_ request whose header has already been queued. The + * header is still mutable using the `setHeader(name, value)`, `getHeader(name)`, `removeHeader(name)` API. The actual header will + * be sent along with the first data chunk or when calling `request.end()`. + * + * To get the response, add a listener for `'response'` to the request object. `'response'` will be emitted from the request object when the response + * headers have been received. The `'response'` event is executed with one + * argument which is an instance of {@link IncomingMessage}. + * + * During the `'response'` event, one can add listeners to the + * response object; particularly to listen for the `'data'` event. + * + * If no `'response'` handler is added, then the response will be + * entirely discarded. However, if a `'response'` event handler is added, + * then the data from the response object **must** be consumed, either by + * calling `response.read()` whenever there is a `'readable'` event, or + * by adding a `'data'` handler, or by calling the `.resume()` method. + * Until the data is consumed, the `'end'` event will not fire. Also, until + * the data is read it will consume memory that can eventually lead to a + * 'process out of memory' error. + * + * For backward compatibility, `res` will only emit `'error'` if there is an `'error'` listener registered. + * + * Set `Content-Length` header to limit the response body size. + * If `response.strictContentLength` is set to `true`, mismatching the `Content-Length` header value will result in an `Error` being thrown, + * identified by `code:``'ERR_HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH_MISMATCH'`. + * + * `Content-Length` value should be in bytes, not characters. Use `Buffer.byteLength()` to determine the length of the body in bytes. + * @since v0.1.17 + */ + class ClientRequest extends OutgoingMessage { + /** + * The `request.aborted` property will be `true` if the request has + * been aborted. + * @since v0.11.14 + * @deprecated Since v17.0.0, v16.12.0 - Check `destroyed` instead. + */ + aborted: boolean; + /** + * The request host. + * @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0 + */ + host: string; + /** + * The request protocol. + * @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0 + */ + protocol: string; + /** + * When sending request through a keep-alive enabled agent, the underlying socket + * might be reused. But if server closes connection at unfortunate time, client + * may run into a 'ECONNRESET' error. + * + * ```js + * import http from 'node:http'; + * + * // Server has a 5 seconds keep-alive timeout by default + * http + * .createServer((req, res) => { + * res.write('hello\n'); + * res.end(); + * }) + * .listen(3000); + * + * setInterval(() => { + * // Adapting a keep-alive agent + * http.get('http://localhost:3000', { agent }, (res) => { + * res.on('data', (data) => { + * // Do nothing + * }); + * }); + * }, 5000); // Sending request on 5s interval so it's easy to hit idle timeout + * ``` + * + * By marking a request whether it reused socket or not, we can do + * automatic error retry base on it. + * + * ```js + * import http from 'node:http'; + * const agent = new http.Agent({ keepAlive: true }); + * + * function retriableRequest() { + * const req = http + * .get('http://localhost:3000', { agent }, (res) => { + * // ... + * }) + * .on('error', (err) => { + * // Check if retry is needed + * if (req.reusedSocket && err.code === 'ECONNRESET') { + * retriableRequest(); + * } + * }); + * } + * + * retriableRequest(); + * ``` + * @since v13.0.0, v12.16.0 + */ + reusedSocket: boolean; + /** + * Limits maximum response headers count. If set to 0, no limit will be applied. + */ + maxHeadersCount: number; + constructor(url: string | URL | ClientRequestArgs, cb?: (res: IncomingMessage) => void); + /** + * The request method. + * @since v0.1.97 + */ + method: string; + /** + * The request path. + * @since v0.4.0 + */ + path: string; + /** + * Marks the request as aborting. Calling this will cause remaining data + * in the response to be dropped and the socket to be destroyed. + * @since v0.3.8 + * @deprecated Since v14.1.0,v13.14.0 - Use `destroy` instead. + */ + abort(): void; + onSocket(socket: Socket): void; + /** + * Once a socket is assigned to this request and is connected `socket.setTimeout()` will be called. + * @since v0.5.9 + * @param timeout Milliseconds before a request times out. + * @param callback Optional function to be called when a timeout occurs. Same as binding to the `'timeout'` event. + */ + setTimeout(timeout: number, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * Once a socket is assigned to this request and is connected `socket.setNoDelay()` will be called. + * @since v0.5.9 + */ + setNoDelay(noDelay?: boolean): void; + /** + * Once a socket is assigned to this request and is connected `socket.setKeepAlive()` will be called. + * @since v0.5.9 + */ + setSocketKeepAlive(enable?: boolean, initialDelay?: number): void; + /** + * Returns an array containing the unique names of the current outgoing raw + * headers. Header names are returned with their exact casing being set. + * + * ```js + * request.setHeader('Foo', 'bar'); + * request.setHeader('Set-Cookie', ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz']); + * + * const headerNames = request.getRawHeaderNames(); + * // headerNames === ['Foo', 'Set-Cookie'] + * ``` + * @since v15.13.0, v14.17.0 + */ + getRawHeaderNames(): string[]; + /** + * @deprecated + */ + addListener(event: "abort", listener: () => void): this; + addListener( + event: "connect", + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: "continue", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "information", listener: (info: InformationEvent) => void): this; + addListener(event: "response", listener: (response: IncomingMessage) => void): this; + addListener(event: "socket", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + addListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + addListener( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + /** + * @deprecated + */ + on(event: "abort", listener: () => void): this; + on( + event: "connect", + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + on(event: "continue", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "information", listener: (info: InformationEvent) => void): this; + on(event: "response", listener: (response: IncomingMessage) => void): this; + on(event: "socket", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + on(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + on( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + on(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + /** + * @deprecated + */ + once(event: "abort", listener: () => void): this; + once( + event: "connect", + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + once(event: "continue", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "information", listener: (info: InformationEvent) => void): this; + once(event: "response", listener: (response: IncomingMessage) => void): this; + once(event: "socket", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + once(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + once( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + once(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + /** + * @deprecated + */ + prependListener(event: "abort", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "connect", + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "continue", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "information", listener: (info: InformationEvent) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "response", listener: (response: IncomingMessage) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "socket", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + /** + * @deprecated + */ + prependOnceListener(event: "abort", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "connect", + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "continue", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "information", listener: (info: InformationEvent) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "response", listener: (response: IncomingMessage) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "socket", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + /** + * An `IncomingMessage` object is created by {@link Server} or {@link ClientRequest} and passed as the first argument to the `'request'` and `'response'` event respectively. It may be used to + * access response + * status, headers, and data. + * + * Different from its `socket` value which is a subclass of `stream.Duplex`, the `IncomingMessage` itself extends `stream.Readable` and is created separately to + * parse and emit the incoming HTTP headers and payload, as the underlying socket + * may be reused multiple times in case of keep-alive. + * @since v0.1.17 + */ + class IncomingMessage extends stream.Readable { + constructor(socket: Socket); + /** + * The `message.aborted` property will be `true` if the request has + * been aborted. + * @since v10.1.0 + * @deprecated Since v17.0.0,v16.12.0 - Check `message.destroyed` from stream.Readable. + */ + aborted: boolean; + /** + * In case of server request, the HTTP version sent by the client. In the case of + * client response, the HTTP version of the connected-to server. + * Probably either `'1.1'` or `'1.0'`. + * + * Also `message.httpVersionMajor` is the first integer and `message.httpVersionMinor` is the second. + * @since v0.1.1 + */ + httpVersion: string; + httpVersionMajor: number; + httpVersionMinor: number; + /** + * The `message.complete` property will be `true` if a complete HTTP message has + * been received and successfully parsed. + * + * This property is particularly useful as a means of determining if a client or + * server fully transmitted a message before a connection was terminated: + * + * ```js + * const req = http.request({ + * host: '127.0.0.1', + * port: 8080, + * method: 'POST', + * }, (res) => { + * res.resume(); + * res.on('end', () => { + * if (!res.complete) + * console.error( + * 'The connection was terminated while the message was still being sent'); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + complete: boolean; + /** + * Alias for `message.socket`. + * @since v0.1.90 + * @deprecated Since v16.0.0 - Use `socket`. + */ + connection: Socket; + /** + * The `net.Socket` object associated with the connection. + * + * With HTTPS support, use `request.socket.getPeerCertificate()` to obtain the + * client's authentication details. + * + * This property is guaranteed to be an instance of the `net.Socket` class, + * a subclass of `stream.Duplex`, unless the user specified a socket + * type other than `net.Socket` or internally nulled. + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + socket: Socket; + /** + * The request/response headers object. + * + * Key-value pairs of header names and values. Header names are lower-cased. + * + * ```js + * // Prints something like: + * // + * // { 'user-agent': 'curl/7.22.0', + * // host: '127.0.0.1:8000', + * // accept: '*' } + * console.log(request.headers); + * ``` + * + * Duplicates in raw headers are handled in the following ways, depending on the + * header name: + * + * * Duplicates of `age`, `authorization`, `content-length`, `content-type`, `etag`, `expires`, `from`, `host`, `if-modified-since`, `if-unmodified-since`, `last-modified`, `location`, + * `max-forwards`, `proxy-authorization`, `referer`, `retry-after`, `server`, or `user-agent` are discarded. + * To allow duplicate values of the headers listed above to be joined, + * use the option `joinDuplicateHeaders` in {@link request} and {@link createServer}. See RFC 9110 Section 5.3 for more + * information. + * * `set-cookie` is always an array. Duplicates are added to the array. + * * For duplicate `cookie` headers, the values are joined together with `; `. + * * For all other headers, the values are joined together with `, `. + * @since v0.1.5 + */ + headers: IncomingHttpHeaders; + /** + * Similar to `message.headers`, but there is no join logic and the values are + * always arrays of strings, even for headers received just once. + * + * ```js + * // Prints something like: + * // + * // { 'user-agent': ['curl/7.22.0'], + * // host: ['127.0.0.1:8000'], + * // accept: ['*'] } + * console.log(request.headersDistinct); + * ``` + * @since v18.3.0, v16.17.0 + */ + headersDistinct: NodeJS.Dict; + /** + * The raw request/response headers list exactly as they were received. + * + * The keys and values are in the same list. It is _not_ a + * list of tuples. So, the even-numbered offsets are key values, and the + * odd-numbered offsets are the associated values. + * + * Header names are not lowercased, and duplicates are not merged. + * + * ```js + * // Prints something like: + * // + * // [ 'user-agent', + * // 'this is invalid because there can be only one', + * // 'User-Agent', + * // 'curl/7.22.0', + * // 'Host', + * // '127.0.0.1:8000', + * // 'ACCEPT', + * // '*' ] + * console.log(request.rawHeaders); + * ``` + * @since v0.11.6 + */ + rawHeaders: string[]; + /** + * The request/response trailers object. Only populated at the `'end'` event. + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + trailers: NodeJS.Dict; + /** + * Similar to `message.trailers`, but there is no join logic and the values are + * always arrays of strings, even for headers received just once. + * Only populated at the `'end'` event. + * @since v18.3.0, v16.17.0 + */ + trailersDistinct: NodeJS.Dict; + /** + * The raw request/response trailer keys and values exactly as they were + * received. Only populated at the `'end'` event. + * @since v0.11.6 + */ + rawTrailers: string[]; + /** + * Calls `message.socket.setTimeout(msecs, callback)`. + * @since v0.5.9 + */ + setTimeout(msecs: number, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * **Only valid for request obtained from {@link Server}.** + * + * The request method as a string. Read only. Examples: `'GET'`, `'DELETE'`. + * @since v0.1.1 + */ + method?: string | undefined; + /** + * **Only valid for request obtained from {@link Server}.** + * + * Request URL string. This contains only the URL that is present in the actual + * HTTP request. Take the following request: + * + * ```http + * GET /status?name=ryan HTTP/1.1 + * Accept: text/plain + * ``` + * + * To parse the URL into its parts: + * + * ```js + * new URL(`http://${process.env.HOST ?? 'localhost'}${request.url}`); + * ``` + * + * When `request.url` is `'/status?name=ryan'` and `process.env.HOST` is undefined: + * + * ```console + * $ node + * > new URL(`http://${process.env.HOST ?? 'localhost'}${request.url}`); + * URL { + * href: 'http://localhost/status?name=ryan', + * origin: 'http://localhost', + * protocol: 'http:', + * username: '', + * password: '', + * host: 'localhost', + * hostname: 'localhost', + * port: '', + * pathname: '/status', + * search: '?name=ryan', + * searchParams: URLSearchParams { 'name' => 'ryan' }, + * hash: '' + * } + * ``` + * + * Ensure that you set `process.env.HOST` to the server's host name, or consider replacing this part entirely. If using `req.headers.host`, ensure proper + * validation is used, as clients may specify a custom `Host` header. + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + url?: string | undefined; + /** + * **Only valid for response obtained from {@link ClientRequest}.** + * + * The 3-digit HTTP response status code. E.G. `404`. + * @since v0.1.1 + */ + statusCode?: number | undefined; + /** + * **Only valid for response obtained from {@link ClientRequest}.** + * + * The HTTP response status message (reason phrase). E.G. `OK` or `Internal Server Error`. + * @since v0.11.10 + */ + statusMessage?: string | undefined; + /** + * Calls `destroy()` on the socket that received the `IncomingMessage`. If `error` is provided, an `'error'` event is emitted on the socket and `error` is passed + * as an argument to any listeners on the event. + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + destroy(error?: Error): this; + } + interface AgentOptions extends NodeJS.PartialOptions { + /** + * Keep sockets around in a pool to be used by other requests in the future. Default = false + */ + keepAlive?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * When using HTTP KeepAlive, how often to send TCP KeepAlive packets over sockets being kept alive. Default = 1000. + * Only relevant if keepAlive is set to true. + */ + keepAliveMsecs?: number | undefined; + /** + * Maximum number of sockets to allow per host. Default for Node 0.10 is 5, default for Node 0.12 is Infinity + */ + maxSockets?: number | undefined; + /** + * Maximum number of sockets allowed for all hosts in total. Each request will use a new socket until the maximum is reached. Default: Infinity. + */ + maxTotalSockets?: number | undefined; + /** + * Maximum number of sockets to leave open in a free state. Only relevant if keepAlive is set to true. Default = 256. + */ + maxFreeSockets?: number | undefined; + /** + * Socket timeout in milliseconds. This will set the timeout after the socket is connected. + */ + timeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * Scheduling strategy to apply when picking the next free socket to use. + * @default `lifo` + */ + scheduling?: "fifo" | "lifo" | undefined; + } + /** + * An `Agent` is responsible for managing connection persistence + * and reuse for HTTP clients. It maintains a queue of pending requests + * for a given host and port, reusing a single socket connection for each + * until the queue is empty, at which time the socket is either destroyed + * or put into a pool where it is kept to be used again for requests to the + * same host and port. Whether it is destroyed or pooled depends on the `keepAlive` `option`. + * + * Pooled connections have TCP Keep-Alive enabled for them, but servers may + * still close idle connections, in which case they will be removed from the + * pool and a new connection will be made when a new HTTP request is made for + * that host and port. Servers may also refuse to allow multiple requests + * over the same connection, in which case the connection will have to be + * remade for every request and cannot be pooled. The `Agent` will still make + * the requests to that server, but each one will occur over a new connection. + * + * When a connection is closed by the client or the server, it is removed + * from the pool. Any unused sockets in the pool will be unrefed so as not + * to keep the Node.js process running when there are no outstanding requests. + * (see `socket.unref()`). + * + * It is good practice, to `destroy()` an `Agent` instance when it is no + * longer in use, because unused sockets consume OS resources. + * + * Sockets are removed from an agent when the socket emits either + * a `'close'` event or an `'agentRemove'` event. When intending to keep one + * HTTP request open for a long time without keeping it in the agent, something + * like the following may be done: + * + * ```js + * http.get(options, (res) => { + * // Do stuff + * }).on('socket', (socket) => { + * socket.emit('agentRemove'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * An agent may also be used for an individual request. By providing `{agent: false}` as an option to the `http.get()` or `http.request()` functions, a one-time use `Agent` with default options + * will be used + * for the client connection. + * + * `agent:false`: + * + * ```js + * http.get({ + * hostname: 'localhost', + * port: 80, + * path: '/', + * agent: false, // Create a new agent just for this one request + * }, (res) => { + * // Do stuff with response + * }); + * ``` + * + * `options` in [`socket.connect()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/net.html#socketconnectoptions-connectlistener) are also supported. + * + * To configure any of them, a custom {@link Agent} instance must be created. + * + * ```js + * import http from 'node:http'; + * const keepAliveAgent = new http.Agent({ keepAlive: true }); + * options.agent = keepAliveAgent; + * http.request(options, onResponseCallback) + * ``` + * @since v0.3.4 + */ + class Agent extends EventEmitter { + /** + * By default set to 256. For agents with `keepAlive` enabled, this + * sets the maximum number of sockets that will be left open in the free + * state. + * @since v0.11.7 + */ + maxFreeSockets: number; + /** + * By default set to `Infinity`. Determines how many concurrent sockets the agent + * can have open per origin. Origin is the returned value of `agent.getName()`. + * @since v0.3.6 + */ + maxSockets: number; + /** + * By default set to `Infinity`. Determines how many concurrent sockets the agent + * can have open. Unlike `maxSockets`, this parameter applies across all origins. + * @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0 + */ + maxTotalSockets: number; + /** + * An object which contains arrays of sockets currently awaiting use by + * the agent when `keepAlive` is enabled. Do not modify. + * + * Sockets in the `freeSockets` list will be automatically destroyed and + * removed from the array on `'timeout'`. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + readonly freeSockets: NodeJS.ReadOnlyDict; + /** + * An object which contains arrays of sockets currently in use by the + * agent. Do not modify. + * @since v0.3.6 + */ + readonly sockets: NodeJS.ReadOnlyDict; + /** + * An object which contains queues of requests that have not yet been assigned to + * sockets. Do not modify. + * @since v0.5.9 + */ + readonly requests: NodeJS.ReadOnlyDict; + constructor(opts?: AgentOptions); + /** + * Destroy any sockets that are currently in use by the agent. + * + * It is usually not necessary to do this. However, if using an + * agent with `keepAlive` enabled, then it is best to explicitly shut down + * the agent when it is no longer needed. Otherwise, + * sockets might stay open for quite a long time before the server + * terminates them. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + destroy(): void; + /** + * Produces a socket/stream to be used for HTTP requests. + * + * By default, this function is the same as `net.createConnection()`. However, + * custom agents may override this method in case greater flexibility is desired. + * + * A socket/stream can be supplied in one of two ways: by returning the + * socket/stream from this function, or by passing the socket/stream to `callback`. + * + * This method is guaranteed to return an instance of the `net.Socket` class, + * a subclass of `stream.Duplex`, unless the user specifies a socket + * type other than `net.Socket`. + * + * `callback` has a signature of `(err, stream)`. + * @since v0.11.4 + * @param options Options containing connection details. Check `createConnection` for the format of the options + * @param callback Callback function that receives the created socket + */ + createConnection( + options: ClientRequestArgs, + callback?: (err: Error | null, stream: stream.Duplex) => void, + ): stream.Duplex | null | undefined; + /** + * Called when `socket` is detached from a request and could be persisted by the`Agent`. Default behavior is to: + * + * ```js + * socket.setKeepAlive(true, this.keepAliveMsecs); + * socket.unref(); + * return true; + * ``` + * + * This method can be overridden by a particular `Agent` subclass. If this + * method returns a falsy value, the socket will be destroyed instead of persisting + * it for use with the next request. + * + * The `socket` argument can be an instance of `net.Socket`, a subclass of `stream.Duplex`. + * @since v8.1.0 + */ + keepSocketAlive(socket: stream.Duplex): void; + /** + * Called when `socket` is attached to `request` after being persisted because of + * the keep-alive options. Default behavior is to: + * + * ```js + * socket.ref(); + * ``` + * + * This method can be overridden by a particular `Agent` subclass. + * + * The `socket` argument can be an instance of `net.Socket`, a subclass of `stream.Duplex`. + * @since v8.1.0 + */ + reuseSocket(socket: stream.Duplex, request: ClientRequest): void; + /** + * Get a unique name for a set of request options, to determine whether a + * connection can be reused. For an HTTP agent, this returns`host:port:localAddress` or `host:port:localAddress:family`. For an HTTPS agent, + * the name includes the CA, cert, ciphers, and other HTTPS/TLS-specific options + * that determine socket reusability. + * @since v0.11.4 + * @param options A set of options providing information for name generation + */ + getName(options?: ClientRequestArgs): string; + } + const METHODS: string[]; + const STATUS_CODES: { + [errorCode: number]: string | undefined; + [errorCode: string]: string | undefined; + }; + /** + * Returns a new instance of {@link Server}. + * + * The `requestListener` is a function which is automatically + * added to the `'request'` event. + * + * ```js + * import http from 'node:http'; + * + * // Create a local server to receive data from + * const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { + * res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }); + * res.end(JSON.stringify({ + * data: 'Hello World!', + * })); + * }); + * + * server.listen(8000); + * ``` + * + * ```js + * import http from 'node:http'; + * + * // Create a local server to receive data from + * const server = http.createServer(); + * + * // Listen to the request event + * server.on('request', (request, res) => { + * res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }); + * res.end(JSON.stringify({ + * data: 'Hello World!', + * })); + * }); + * + * server.listen(8000); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.13 + */ + function createServer< + Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + >(requestListener?: RequestListener): Server; + function createServer< + Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + >( + options: ServerOptions, + requestListener?: RequestListener, + ): Server; + // although RequestOptions are passed as ClientRequestArgs to ClientRequest directly, + // create interface RequestOptions would make the naming more clear to developers + interface RequestOptions extends ClientRequestArgs {} + /** + * `options` in `socket.connect()` are also supported. + * + * Node.js maintains several connections per server to make HTTP requests. + * This function allows one to transparently issue requests. + * + * `url` can be a string or a `URL` object. If `url` is a + * string, it is automatically parsed with `new URL()`. If it is a `URL` object, it will be automatically converted to an ordinary `options` object. + * + * If both `url` and `options` are specified, the objects are merged, with the `options` properties taking precedence. + * + * The optional `callback` parameter will be added as a one-time listener for + * the `'response'` event. + * + * `http.request()` returns an instance of the {@link ClientRequest} class. The `ClientRequest` instance is a writable stream. If one needs to + * upload a file with a POST request, then write to the `ClientRequest` object. + * + * ```js + * import http from 'node:http'; + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const postData = JSON.stringify({ + * 'msg': 'Hello World!', + * }); + * + * const options = { + * hostname: 'www.google.com', + * port: 80, + * path: '/upload', + * method: 'POST', + * headers: { + * 'Content-Type': 'application/json', + * 'Content-Length': Buffer.byteLength(postData), + * }, + * }; + * + * const req = http.request(options, (res) => { + * console.log(`STATUS: ${res.statusCode}`); + * console.log(`HEADERS: ${JSON.stringify(res.headers)}`); + * res.setEncoding('utf8'); + * res.on('data', (chunk) => { + * console.log(`BODY: ${chunk}`); + * }); + * res.on('end', () => { + * console.log('No more data in response.'); + * }); + * }); + * + * req.on('error', (e) => { + * console.error(`problem with request: ${e.message}`); + * }); + * + * // Write data to request body + * req.write(postData); + * req.end(); + * ``` + * + * In the example `req.end()` was called. With `http.request()` one + * must always call `req.end()` to signify the end of the request - + * even if there is no data being written to the request body. + * + * If any error is encountered during the request (be that with DNS resolution, + * TCP level errors, or actual HTTP parse errors) an `'error'` event is emitted + * on the returned request object. As with all `'error'` events, if no listeners + * are registered the error will be thrown. + * + * There are a few special headers that should be noted. + * + * * Sending a 'Connection: keep-alive' will notify Node.js that the connection to + * the server should be persisted until the next request. + * * Sending a 'Content-Length' header will disable the default chunked encoding. + * * Sending an 'Expect' header will immediately send the request headers. + * Usually, when sending 'Expect: 100-continue', both a timeout and a listener + * for the `'continue'` event should be set. See RFC 2616 Section 8.2.3 for more + * information. + * * Sending an Authorization header will override using the `auth` option + * to compute basic authentication. + * + * Example using a `URL` as `options`: + * + * ```js + * const options = new URL('http://abc:xyz@example.com'); + * + * const req = http.request(options, (res) => { + * // ... + * }); + * ``` + * + * In a successful request, the following events will be emitted in the following + * order: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * `'response'` + * * `'data'` any number of times, on the `res` object + * (`'data'` will not be emitted at all if the response body is empty, for + * instance, in most redirects) + * * `'end'` on the `res` object + * * `'close'` + * + * In the case of a connection error, the following events will be emitted: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * `'error'` + * * `'close'` + * + * In the case of a premature connection close before the response is received, + * the following events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * `'error'` with an error with message `'Error: socket hang up'` and code `'ECONNRESET'` + * * `'close'` + * + * In the case of a premature connection close after the response is received, + * the following events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * `'response'` + * * `'data'` any number of times, on the `res` object + * * (connection closed here) + * * `'aborted'` on the `res` object + * * `'close'` + * * `'error'` on the `res` object with an error with message `'Error: aborted'` and code `'ECONNRESET'` + * * `'close'` on the `res` object + * + * If `req.destroy()` is called before a socket is assigned, the following + * events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * (`req.destroy()` called here) + * * `'error'` with an error with message `'Error: socket hang up'` and code `'ECONNRESET'`, or the error with which `req.destroy()` was called + * * `'close'` + * + * If `req.destroy()` is called before the connection succeeds, the following + * events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * (`req.destroy()` called here) + * * `'error'` with an error with message `'Error: socket hang up'` and code `'ECONNRESET'`, or the error with which `req.destroy()` was called + * * `'close'` + * + * If `req.destroy()` is called after the response is received, the following + * events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * `'response'` + * * `'data'` any number of times, on the `res` object + * * (`req.destroy()` called here) + * * `'aborted'` on the `res` object + * * `'close'` + * * `'error'` on the `res` object with an error with message `'Error: aborted'` and code `'ECONNRESET'`, or the error with which `req.destroy()` was called + * * `'close'` on the `res` object + * + * If `req.abort()` is called before a socket is assigned, the following + * events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * (`req.abort()` called here) + * * `'abort'` + * * `'close'` + * + * If `req.abort()` is called before the connection succeeds, the following + * events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * (`req.abort()` called here) + * * `'abort'` + * * `'error'` with an error with message `'Error: socket hang up'` and code `'ECONNRESET'` + * * `'close'` + * + * If `req.abort()` is called after the response is received, the following + * events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * `'response'` + * * `'data'` any number of times, on the `res` object + * * (`req.abort()` called here) + * * `'abort'` + * * `'aborted'` on the `res` object + * * `'error'` on the `res` object with an error with message `'Error: aborted'` and code `'ECONNRESET'`. + * * `'close'` + * * `'close'` on the `res` object + * + * Setting the `timeout` option or using the `setTimeout()` function will + * not abort the request or do anything besides add a `'timeout'` event. + * + * Passing an `AbortSignal` and then calling `abort()` on the corresponding `AbortController` will behave the same way as calling `.destroy()` on the + * request. Specifically, the `'error'` event will be emitted with an error with + * the message `'AbortError: The operation was aborted'`, the code `'ABORT_ERR'` and the `cause`, if one was provided. + * @since v0.3.6 + */ + function request(options: RequestOptions | string | URL, callback?: (res: IncomingMessage) => void): ClientRequest; + function request( + url: string | URL, + options: RequestOptions, + callback?: (res: IncomingMessage) => void, + ): ClientRequest; + /** + * Since most requests are GET requests without bodies, Node.js provides this + * convenience method. The only difference between this method and {@link request} is that it sets the method to GET by default and calls `req.end()` automatically. The callback must take care to + * consume the response + * data for reasons stated in {@link ClientRequest} section. + * + * The `callback` is invoked with a single argument that is an instance of {@link IncomingMessage}. + * + * JSON fetching example: + * + * ```js + * http.get('http://localhost:8000/', (res) => { + * const { statusCode } = res; + * const contentType = res.headers['content-type']; + * + * let error; + * // Any 2xx status code signals a successful response but + * // here we're only checking for 200. + * if (statusCode !== 200) { + * error = new Error('Request Failed.\n' + + * `Status Code: ${statusCode}`); + * } else if (!/^application\/json/.test(contentType)) { + * error = new Error('Invalid content-type.\n' + + * `Expected application/json but received ${contentType}`); + * } + * if (error) { + * console.error(error.message); + * // Consume response data to free up memory + * res.resume(); + * return; + * } + * + * res.setEncoding('utf8'); + * let rawData = ''; + * res.on('data', (chunk) => { rawData += chunk; }); + * res.on('end', () => { + * try { + * const parsedData = JSON.parse(rawData); + * console.log(parsedData); + * } catch (e) { + * console.error(e.message); + * } + * }); + * }).on('error', (e) => { + * console.error(`Got error: ${e.message}`); + * }); + * + * // Create a local server to receive data from + * const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { + * res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }); + * res.end(JSON.stringify({ + * data: 'Hello World!', + * })); + * }); + * + * server.listen(8000); + * ``` + * @since v0.3.6 + * @param options Accepts the same `options` as {@link request}, with the method set to GET by default. + */ + function get(options: RequestOptions | string | URL, callback?: (res: IncomingMessage) => void): ClientRequest; + function get(url: string | URL, options: RequestOptions, callback?: (res: IncomingMessage) => void): ClientRequest; + /** + * Performs the low-level validations on the provided `name` that are done when `res.setHeader(name, value)` is called. + * + * Passing illegal value as `name` will result in a `TypeError` being thrown, + * identified by `code: 'ERR_INVALID_HTTP_TOKEN'`. + * + * It is not necessary to use this method before passing headers to an HTTP request + * or response. The HTTP module will automatically validate such headers. + * + * Example: + * + * ```js + * import { validateHeaderName } from 'node:http'; + * + * try { + * validateHeaderName(''); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error(err instanceof TypeError); // --> true + * console.error(err.code); // --> 'ERR_INVALID_HTTP_TOKEN' + * console.error(err.message); // --> 'Header name must be a valid HTTP token [""]' + * } + * ``` + * @since v14.3.0 + * @param [label='Header name'] Label for error message. + */ + function validateHeaderName(name: string): void; + /** + * Performs the low-level validations on the provided `value` that are done when `res.setHeader(name, value)` is called. + * + * Passing illegal value as `value` will result in a `TypeError` being thrown. + * + * * Undefined value error is identified by `code: 'ERR_HTTP_INVALID_HEADER_VALUE'`. + * * Invalid value character error is identified by `code: 'ERR_INVALID_CHAR'`. + * + * It is not necessary to use this method before passing headers to an HTTP request + * or response. The HTTP module will automatically validate such headers. + * + * Examples: + * + * ```js + * import { validateHeaderValue } from 'node:http'; + * + * try { + * validateHeaderValue('x-my-header', undefined); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error(err instanceof TypeError); // --> true + * console.error(err.code === 'ERR_HTTP_INVALID_HEADER_VALUE'); // --> true + * console.error(err.message); // --> 'Invalid value "undefined" for header "x-my-header"' + * } + * + * try { + * validateHeaderValue('x-my-header', 'oʊmɪɡə'); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error(err instanceof TypeError); // --> true + * console.error(err.code === 'ERR_INVALID_CHAR'); // --> true + * console.error(err.message); // --> 'Invalid character in header content ["x-my-header"]' + * } + * ``` + * @since v14.3.0 + * @param name Header name + * @param value Header value + */ + function validateHeaderValue(name: string, value: string): void; + /** + * Set the maximum number of idle HTTP parsers. + * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0 + * @param [max=1000] + */ + function setMaxIdleHTTPParsers(max: number): void; + /** + * Global instance of `Agent` which is used as the default for all HTTP client + * requests. Diverges from a default `Agent` configuration by having `keepAlive` + * enabled and a `timeout` of 5 seconds. + * @since v0.5.9 + */ + let globalAgent: Agent; + /** + * Read-only property specifying the maximum allowed size of HTTP headers in bytes. + * Defaults to 16KB. Configurable using the `--max-http-header-size` CLI option. + */ + const maxHeaderSize: number; +} +declare module "node:http" { + export * from "http"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/http2.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/http2.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9c69a19 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/http2.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2631 @@ +/** + * The `node:http2` module provides an implementation of the [HTTP/2](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540) protocol. + * It can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/http2.js) + */ +declare module "http2" { + import { NonSharedBuffer } from "node:buffer"; + import EventEmitter = require("node:events"); + import * as fs from "node:fs"; + import * as net from "node:net"; + import * as stream from "node:stream"; + import * as tls from "node:tls"; + import * as url from "node:url"; + import { + IncomingHttpHeaders as Http1IncomingHttpHeaders, + IncomingMessage, + OutgoingHttpHeaders, + ServerResponse, + } from "node:http"; + export { OutgoingHttpHeaders } from "node:http"; + export interface IncomingHttpStatusHeader { + ":status"?: number | undefined; + } + export interface IncomingHttpHeaders extends Http1IncomingHttpHeaders { + ":path"?: string | undefined; + ":method"?: string | undefined; + ":authority"?: string | undefined; + ":scheme"?: string | undefined; + } + // Http2Stream + export interface StreamPriorityOptions { + exclusive?: boolean | undefined; + parent?: number | undefined; + weight?: number | undefined; + silent?: boolean | undefined; + } + export interface StreamState { + localWindowSize?: number | undefined; + state?: number | undefined; + localClose?: number | undefined; + remoteClose?: number | undefined; + sumDependencyWeight?: number | undefined; + weight?: number | undefined; + } + export interface ServerStreamResponseOptions { + endStream?: boolean | undefined; + waitForTrailers?: boolean | undefined; + } + export interface StatOptions { + offset: number; + length: number; + } + export interface ServerStreamFileResponseOptions { + statCheck?: + | ((stats: fs.Stats, headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders, statOptions: StatOptions) => void) + | undefined; + waitForTrailers?: boolean | undefined; + offset?: number | undefined; + length?: number | undefined; + } + export interface ServerStreamFileResponseOptionsWithError extends ServerStreamFileResponseOptions { + onError?: ((err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) | undefined; + } + export interface Http2Stream extends stream.Duplex { + /** + * Set to `true` if the `Http2Stream` instance was aborted abnormally. When set, + * the `'aborted'` event will have been emitted. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly aborted: boolean; + /** + * This property shows the number of characters currently buffered to be written. + * See `net.Socket.bufferSize` for details. + * @since v11.2.0, v10.16.0 + */ + readonly bufferSize: number; + /** + * Set to `true` if the `Http2Stream` instance has been closed. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly closed: boolean; + /** + * Set to `true` if the `Http2Stream` instance has been destroyed and is no longer + * usable. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly destroyed: boolean; + /** + * Set to `true` if the `END_STREAM` flag was set in the request or response + * HEADERS frame received, indicating that no additional data should be received + * and the readable side of the `Http2Stream` will be closed. + * @since v10.11.0 + */ + readonly endAfterHeaders: boolean; + /** + * The numeric stream identifier of this `Http2Stream` instance. Set to `undefined` if the stream identifier has not yet been assigned. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly id?: number | undefined; + /** + * Set to `true` if the `Http2Stream` instance has not yet been assigned a + * numeric stream identifier. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly pending: boolean; + /** + * Set to the `RST_STREAM` `error code` reported when the `Http2Stream` is + * destroyed after either receiving an `RST_STREAM` frame from the connected peer, + * calling `http2stream.close()`, or `http2stream.destroy()`. Will be `undefined` if the `Http2Stream` has not been closed. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly rstCode: number; + /** + * An object containing the outbound headers sent for this `Http2Stream`. + * @since v9.5.0 + */ + readonly sentHeaders: OutgoingHttpHeaders; + /** + * An array of objects containing the outbound informational (additional) headers + * sent for this `Http2Stream`. + * @since v9.5.0 + */ + readonly sentInfoHeaders?: OutgoingHttpHeaders[] | undefined; + /** + * An object containing the outbound trailers sent for this `HttpStream`. + * @since v9.5.0 + */ + readonly sentTrailers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders | undefined; + /** + * A reference to the `Http2Session` instance that owns this `Http2Stream`. The + * value will be `undefined` after the `Http2Stream` instance is destroyed. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly session: Http2Session | undefined; + /** + * Provides miscellaneous information about the current state of the `Http2Stream`. + * + * A current state of this `Http2Stream`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly state: StreamState; + /** + * Closes the `Http2Stream` instance by sending an `RST_STREAM` frame to the + * connected HTTP/2 peer. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param [code=http2.constants.NGHTTP2_NO_ERROR] Unsigned 32-bit integer identifying the error code. + * @param callback An optional function registered to listen for the `'close'` event. + */ + close(code?: number, callback?: () => void): void; + /** + * Updates the priority for this `Http2Stream` instance. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + priority(options: StreamPriorityOptions): void; + /** + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * const client = http2.connect('http://example.org:8000'); + * const { NGHTTP2_CANCEL } = http2.constants; + * const req = client.request({ ':path': '/' }); + * + * // Cancel the stream if there's no activity after 5 seconds + * req.setTimeout(5000, () => req.close(NGHTTP2_CANCEL)); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + setTimeout(msecs: number, callback?: () => void): void; + /** + * Sends a trailing `HEADERS` frame to the connected HTTP/2 peer. This method + * will cause the `Http2Stream` to be immediately closed and must only be + * called after the `'wantTrailers'` event has been emitted. When sending a + * request or sending a response, the `options.waitForTrailers` option must be set + * in order to keep the `Http2Stream` open after the final `DATA` frame so that + * trailers can be sent. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * stream.respond(undefined, { waitForTrailers: true }); + * stream.on('wantTrailers', () => { + * stream.sendTrailers({ xyz: 'abc' }); + * }); + * stream.end('Hello World'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The HTTP/1 specification forbids trailers from containing HTTP/2 pseudo-header + * fields (e.g. `':method'`, `':path'`, etc). + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + sendTrailers(headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders): void; + addListener(event: "aborted", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: NonSharedBuffer | string) => void): this; + addListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "frameError", listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: "streamClosed", listener: (code: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "trailers", listener: (trailers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: "wantTrailers", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: "aborted"): boolean; + emit(event: "close"): boolean; + emit(event: "data", chunk: NonSharedBuffer | string): boolean; + emit(event: "drain"): boolean; + emit(event: "end"): boolean; + emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "finish"): boolean; + emit(event: "frameError", frameType: number, errorCode: number): boolean; + emit(event: "pipe", src: stream.Readable): boolean; + emit(event: "unpipe", src: stream.Readable): boolean; + emit(event: "streamClosed", code: number): boolean; + emit(event: "timeout"): boolean; + emit(event: "trailers", trailers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: "wantTrailers"): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: "aborted", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "data", listener: (chunk: NonSharedBuffer | string) => void): this; + on(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "frameError", listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number) => void): this; + on(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + on(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + on(event: "streamClosed", listener: (code: number) => void): this; + on(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "trailers", listener: (trailers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + on(event: "wantTrailers", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "aborted", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "data", listener: (chunk: NonSharedBuffer | string) => void): this; + once(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "frameError", listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number) => void): this; + once(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + once(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + once(event: "streamClosed", listener: (code: number) => void): this; + once(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "trailers", listener: (trailers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + once(event: "wantTrailers", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "aborted", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: NonSharedBuffer | string) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "frameError", listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "streamClosed", listener: (code: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "trailers", listener: (trailers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "wantTrailers", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "aborted", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: NonSharedBuffer | string) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "frameError", listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "streamClosed", listener: (code: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "trailers", listener: (trailers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "wantTrailers", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + export interface ClientHttp2Stream extends Http2Stream { + addListener(event: "continue", listener: () => {}): this; + addListener( + event: "headers", + listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: "push", listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + addListener( + event: "response", + listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: "continue"): boolean; + emit(event: "headers", headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: "push", headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: "response", headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: "continue", listener: () => {}): this; + on( + event: "headers", + listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + on(event: "push", listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + on( + event: "response", + listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "continue", listener: () => {}): this; + once( + event: "headers", + listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + once(event: "push", listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + once( + event: "response", + listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "continue", listener: () => {}): this; + prependListener( + event: "headers", + listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "push", listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "response", + listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "continue", listener: () => {}): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "headers", + listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "push", listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "response", + listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + export interface ServerHttp2Stream extends Http2Stream { + /** + * True if headers were sent, false otherwise (read-only). + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly headersSent: boolean; + /** + * Read-only property mapped to the `SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH` flag of the remote + * client's most recent `SETTINGS` frame. Will be `true` if the remote peer + * accepts push streams, `false` otherwise. Settings are the same for every `Http2Stream` in the same `Http2Session`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly pushAllowed: boolean; + /** + * Sends an additional informational `HEADERS` frame to the connected HTTP/2 peer. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + additionalHeaders(headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders): void; + /** + * Initiates a push stream. The callback is invoked with the new `Http2Stream` instance created for the push stream passed as the second argument, or an `Error` passed as the first argument. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * stream.respond({ ':status': 200 }); + * stream.pushStream({ ':path': '/' }, (err, pushStream, headers) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * pushStream.respond({ ':status': 200 }); + * pushStream.end('some pushed data'); + * }); + * stream.end('some data'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Setting the weight of a push stream is not allowed in the `HEADERS` frame. Pass + * a `weight` value to `http2stream.priority` with the `silent` option set to `true` to enable server-side bandwidth balancing between concurrent streams. + * + * Calling `http2stream.pushStream()` from within a pushed stream is not permitted + * and will throw an error. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param callback Callback that is called once the push stream has been initiated. + */ + pushStream( + headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders, + callback?: (err: Error | null, pushStream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders) => void, + ): void; + pushStream( + headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders, + options?: StreamPriorityOptions, + callback?: (err: Error | null, pushStream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders) => void, + ): void; + /** + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * stream.respond({ ':status': 200 }); + * stream.end('some data'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Initiates a response. When the `options.waitForTrailers` option is set, the `'wantTrailers'` event + * will be emitted immediately after queuing the last chunk of payload data to be sent. + * The `http2stream.sendTrailers()` method can then be used to send trailing header fields to the peer. + * + * When `options.waitForTrailers` is set, the `Http2Stream` will not automatically + * close when the final `DATA` frame is transmitted. User code must call either `http2stream.sendTrailers()` or `http2stream.close()` to close the `Http2Stream`. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * stream.respond({ ':status': 200 }, { waitForTrailers: true }); + * stream.on('wantTrailers', () => { + * stream.sendTrailers({ ABC: 'some value to send' }); + * }); + * stream.end('some data'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + respond(headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders, options?: ServerStreamResponseOptions): void; + /** + * Initiates a response whose data is read from the given file descriptor. No + * validation is performed on the given file descriptor. If an error occurs while + * attempting to read data using the file descriptor, the `Http2Stream` will be + * closed using an `RST_STREAM` frame using the standard `INTERNAL_ERROR` code. + * + * When used, the `Http2Stream` object's `Duplex` interface will be closed + * automatically. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * const fd = fs.openSync('/some/file', 'r'); + * + * const stat = fs.fstatSync(fd); + * const headers = { + * 'content-length': stat.size, + * 'last-modified': stat.mtime.toUTCString(), + * 'content-type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8', + * }; + * stream.respondWithFD(fd, headers); + * stream.on('close', () => fs.closeSync(fd)); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The optional `options.statCheck` function may be specified to give user code + * an opportunity to set additional content headers based on the `fs.Stat` details + * of the given fd. If the `statCheck` function is provided, the `http2stream.respondWithFD()` method will + * perform an `fs.fstat()` call to collect details on the provided file descriptor. + * + * The `offset` and `length` options may be used to limit the response to a + * specific range subset. This can be used, for instance, to support HTTP Range + * requests. + * + * The file descriptor or `FileHandle` is not closed when the stream is closed, + * so it will need to be closed manually once it is no longer needed. + * Using the same file descriptor concurrently for multiple streams + * is not supported and may result in data loss. Re-using a file descriptor + * after a stream has finished is supported. + * + * When the `options.waitForTrailers` option is set, the `'wantTrailers'` event + * will be emitted immediately after queuing the last chunk of payload data to be + * sent. The `http2stream.sendTrailers()` method can then be used to sent trailing + * header fields to the peer. + * + * When `options.waitForTrailers` is set, the `Http2Stream` will not automatically + * close when the final `DATA` frame is transmitted. User code _must_ call either `http2stream.sendTrailers()` + * or `http2stream.close()` to close the `Http2Stream`. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * const fd = fs.openSync('/some/file', 'r'); + * + * const stat = fs.fstatSync(fd); + * const headers = { + * 'content-length': stat.size, + * 'last-modified': stat.mtime.toUTCString(), + * 'content-type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8', + * }; + * stream.respondWithFD(fd, headers, { waitForTrailers: true }); + * stream.on('wantTrailers', () => { + * stream.sendTrailers({ ABC: 'some value to send' }); + * }); + * + * stream.on('close', () => fs.closeSync(fd)); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param fd A readable file descriptor. + */ + respondWithFD( + fd: number | fs.promises.FileHandle, + headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders, + options?: ServerStreamFileResponseOptions, + ): void; + /** + * Sends a regular file as the response. The `path` must specify a regular file + * or an `'error'` event will be emitted on the `Http2Stream` object. + * + * When used, the `Http2Stream` object's `Duplex` interface will be closed + * automatically. + * + * The optional `options.statCheck` function may be specified to give user code + * an opportunity to set additional content headers based on the `fs.Stat` details + * of the given file: + * + * If an error occurs while attempting to read the file data, the `Http2Stream` will be closed using an + * `RST_STREAM` frame using the standard `INTERNAL_ERROR` code. + * If the `onError` callback is defined, then it will be called. Otherwise, the stream will be destroyed. + * + * Example using a file path: + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * function statCheck(stat, headers) { + * headers['last-modified'] = stat.mtime.toUTCString(); + * } + * + * function onError(err) { + * // stream.respond() can throw if the stream has been destroyed by + * // the other side. + * try { + * if (err.code === 'ENOENT') { + * stream.respond({ ':status': 404 }); + * } else { + * stream.respond({ ':status': 500 }); + * } + * } catch (err) { + * // Perform actual error handling. + * console.error(err); + * } + * stream.end(); + * } + * + * stream.respondWithFile('/some/file', + * { 'content-type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' }, + * { statCheck, onError }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `options.statCheck` function may also be used to cancel the send operation + * by returning `false`. For instance, a conditional request may check the stat + * results to determine if the file has been modified to return an appropriate `304` response: + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * function statCheck(stat, headers) { + * // Check the stat here... + * stream.respond({ ':status': 304 }); + * return false; // Cancel the send operation + * } + * stream.respondWithFile('/some/file', + * { 'content-type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' }, + * { statCheck }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `content-length` header field will be automatically set. + * + * The `offset` and `length` options may be used to limit the response to a + * specific range subset. This can be used, for instance, to support HTTP Range + * requests. + * + * The `options.onError` function may also be used to handle all the errors + * that could happen before the delivery of the file is initiated. The + * default behavior is to destroy the stream. + * + * When the `options.waitForTrailers` option is set, the `'wantTrailers'` event + * will be emitted immediately after queuing the last chunk of payload data to be + * sent. The `http2stream.sendTrailers()` method can then be used to sent trailing + * header fields to the peer. + * + * When `options.waitForTrailers` is set, the `Http2Stream` will not automatically + * close when the final `DATA` frame is transmitted. User code must call either`http2stream.sendTrailers()` or `http2stream.close()` to close the`Http2Stream`. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * stream.respondWithFile('/some/file', + * { 'content-type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' }, + * { waitForTrailers: true }); + * stream.on('wantTrailers', () => { + * stream.sendTrailers({ ABC: 'some value to send' }); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + respondWithFile( + path: string, + headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders, + options?: ServerStreamFileResponseOptionsWithError, + ): void; + } + // Http2Session + export interface Settings { + headerTableSize?: number | undefined; + enablePush?: boolean | undefined; + initialWindowSize?: number | undefined; + maxFrameSize?: number | undefined; + maxConcurrentStreams?: number | undefined; + maxHeaderListSize?: number | undefined; + enableConnectProtocol?: boolean | undefined; + } + export interface ClientSessionRequestOptions { + endStream?: boolean | undefined; + exclusive?: boolean | undefined; + parent?: number | undefined; + weight?: number | undefined; + waitForTrailers?: boolean | undefined; + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + } + export interface SessionState { + effectiveLocalWindowSize?: number | undefined; + effectiveRecvDataLength?: number | undefined; + nextStreamID?: number | undefined; + localWindowSize?: number | undefined; + lastProcStreamID?: number | undefined; + remoteWindowSize?: number | undefined; + outboundQueueSize?: number | undefined; + deflateDynamicTableSize?: number | undefined; + inflateDynamicTableSize?: number | undefined; + } + export interface Http2Session extends EventEmitter { + /** + * Value will be `undefined` if the `Http2Session` is not yet connected to a + * socket, `h2c` if the `Http2Session` is not connected to a `TLSSocket`, or + * will return the value of the connected `TLSSocket`'s own `alpnProtocol` property. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly alpnProtocol?: string | undefined; + /** + * Will be `true` if this `Http2Session` instance has been closed, otherwise `false`. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly closed: boolean; + /** + * Will be `true` if this `Http2Session` instance is still connecting, will be set + * to `false` before emitting `connect` event and/or calling the `http2.connect` callback. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + readonly connecting: boolean; + /** + * Will be `true` if this `Http2Session` instance has been destroyed and must no + * longer be used, otherwise `false`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly destroyed: boolean; + /** + * Value is `undefined` if the `Http2Session` session socket has not yet been + * connected, `true` if the `Http2Session` is connected with a `TLSSocket`, + * and `false` if the `Http2Session` is connected to any other kind of socket + * or stream. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly encrypted?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * A prototype-less object describing the current local settings of this `Http2Session`. + * The local settings are local to _this_`Http2Session` instance. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly localSettings: Settings; + /** + * If the `Http2Session` is connected to a `TLSSocket`, the `originSet` property + * will return an `Array` of origins for which the `Http2Session` may be + * considered authoritative. + * + * The `originSet` property is only available when using a secure TLS connection. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly originSet?: string[] | undefined; + /** + * Indicates whether the `Http2Session` is currently waiting for acknowledgment of + * a sent `SETTINGS` frame. Will be `true` after calling the `http2session.settings()` method. + * Will be `false` once all sent `SETTINGS` frames have been acknowledged. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly pendingSettingsAck: boolean; + /** + * A prototype-less object describing the current remote settings of this`Http2Session`. + * The remote settings are set by the _connected_ HTTP/2 peer. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly remoteSettings: Settings; + /** + * Returns a `Proxy` object that acts as a `net.Socket` (or `tls.TLSSocket`) but + * limits available methods to ones safe to use with HTTP/2. + * + * `destroy`, `emit`, `end`, `pause`, `read`, `resume`, and `write` will throw + * an error with code `ERR_HTTP2_NO_SOCKET_MANIPULATION`. See `Http2Session and Sockets` for more information. + * + * `setTimeout` method will be called on this `Http2Session`. + * + * All other interactions will be routed directly to the socket. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket; + /** + * Provides miscellaneous information about the current state of the`Http2Session`. + * + * An object describing the current status of this `Http2Session`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly state: SessionState; + /** + * The `http2session.type` will be equal to `http2.constants.NGHTTP2_SESSION_SERVER` if this `Http2Session` instance is a + * server, and `http2.constants.NGHTTP2_SESSION_CLIENT` if the instance is a + * client. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly type: number; + /** + * Gracefully closes the `Http2Session`, allowing any existing streams to + * complete on their own and preventing new `Http2Stream` instances from being + * created. Once closed, `http2session.destroy()`_might_ be called if there + * are no open `Http2Stream` instances. + * + * If specified, the `callback` function is registered as a handler for the`'close'` event. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + close(callback?: () => void): void; + /** + * Immediately terminates the `Http2Session` and the associated `net.Socket` or `tls.TLSSocket`. + * + * Once destroyed, the `Http2Session` will emit the `'close'` event. If `error` is not undefined, an `'error'` event will be emitted immediately before the `'close'` event. + * + * If there are any remaining open `Http2Streams` associated with the `Http2Session`, those will also be destroyed. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param error An `Error` object if the `Http2Session` is being destroyed due to an error. + * @param code The HTTP/2 error code to send in the final `GOAWAY` frame. If unspecified, and `error` is not undefined, the default is `INTERNAL_ERROR`, otherwise defaults to `NO_ERROR`. + */ + destroy(error?: Error, code?: number): void; + /** + * Transmits a `GOAWAY` frame to the connected peer _without_ shutting down the`Http2Session`. + * @since v9.4.0 + * @param code An HTTP/2 error code + * @param lastStreamID The numeric ID of the last processed `Http2Stream` + * @param opaqueData A `TypedArray` or `DataView` instance containing additional data to be carried within the `GOAWAY` frame. + */ + goaway(code?: number, lastStreamID?: number, opaqueData?: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void; + /** + * Sends a `PING` frame to the connected HTTP/2 peer. A `callback` function must + * be provided. The method will return `true` if the `PING` was sent, `false` otherwise. + * + * The maximum number of outstanding (unacknowledged) pings is determined by the `maxOutstandingPings` configuration option. The default maximum is 10. + * + * If provided, the `payload` must be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` containing 8 bytes of data that will be transmitted with the `PING` and + * returned with the ping acknowledgment. + * + * The callback will be invoked with three arguments: an error argument that will + * be `null` if the `PING` was successfully acknowledged, a `duration` argument + * that reports the number of milliseconds elapsed since the ping was sent and the + * acknowledgment was received, and a `Buffer` containing the 8-byte `PING` payload. + * + * ```js + * session.ping(Buffer.from('abcdefgh'), (err, duration, payload) => { + * if (!err) { + * console.log(`Ping acknowledged in ${duration} milliseconds`); + * console.log(`With payload '${payload.toString()}'`); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * If the `payload` argument is not specified, the default payload will be the + * 64-bit timestamp (little endian) marking the start of the `PING` duration. + * @since v8.9.3 + * @param payload Optional ping payload. + */ + ping(callback: (err: Error | null, duration: number, payload: NonSharedBuffer) => void): boolean; + ping( + payload: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + callback: (err: Error | null, duration: number, payload: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): boolean; + /** + * Calls `ref()` on this `Http2Session` instance's underlying `net.Socket`. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + ref(): void; + /** + * Sets the local endpoint's window size. + * The `windowSize` is the total window size to set, not + * the delta. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * const expectedWindowSize = 2 ** 20; + * server.on('connect', (session) => { + * + * // Set local window size to be 2 ** 20 + * session.setLocalWindowSize(expectedWindowSize); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v15.3.0, v14.18.0 + */ + setLocalWindowSize(windowSize: number): void; + /** + * Used to set a callback function that is called when there is no activity on + * the `Http2Session` after `msecs` milliseconds. The given `callback` is + * registered as a listener on the `'timeout'` event. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + setTimeout(msecs: number, callback?: () => void): void; + /** + * Updates the current local settings for this `Http2Session` and sends a new `SETTINGS` frame to the connected HTTP/2 peer. + * + * Once called, the `http2session.pendingSettingsAck` property will be `true` while the session is waiting for the remote peer to acknowledge the new + * settings. + * + * The new settings will not become effective until the `SETTINGS` acknowledgment + * is received and the `'localSettings'` event is emitted. It is possible to send + * multiple `SETTINGS` frames while acknowledgment is still pending. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param callback Callback that is called once the session is connected or right away if the session is already connected. + */ + settings( + settings: Settings, + callback?: (err: Error | null, settings: Settings, duration: number) => void, + ): void; + /** + * Calls `unref()` on this `Http2Session`instance's underlying `net.Socket`. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + unref(): void; + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener( + event: "frameError", + listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number, streamID: number) => void, + ): this; + addListener( + event: "goaway", + listener: (errorCode: number, lastStreamID: number, opaqueData?: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: "localSettings", listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + addListener(event: "ping", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "remoteSettings", listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + addListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: "close"): boolean; + emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "frameError", frameType: number, errorCode: number, streamID: number): boolean; + emit(event: "goaway", errorCode: number, lastStreamID: number, opaqueData?: NonSharedBuffer): boolean; + emit(event: "localSettings", settings: Settings): boolean; + emit(event: "ping"): boolean; + emit(event: "remoteSettings", settings: Settings): boolean; + emit(event: "timeout"): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: "frameError", listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number, streamID: number) => void): this; + on( + event: "goaway", + listener: (errorCode: number, lastStreamID: number, opaqueData?: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + on(event: "localSettings", listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + on(event: "ping", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "remoteSettings", listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + on(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: "frameError", listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number, streamID: number) => void): this; + once( + event: "goaway", + listener: (errorCode: number, lastStreamID: number, opaqueData?: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + once(event: "localSettings", listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + once(event: "ping", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "remoteSettings", listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + once(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "frameError", + listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number, streamID: number) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: "goaway", + listener: (errorCode: number, lastStreamID: number, opaqueData?: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "localSettings", listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "ping", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "remoteSettings", listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "frameError", + listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number, streamID: number) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "goaway", + listener: (errorCode: number, lastStreamID: number, opaqueData?: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "localSettings", listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "ping", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "remoteSettings", listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + export interface ClientHttp2Session extends Http2Session { + /** + * For HTTP/2 Client `Http2Session` instances only, the `http2session.request()` creates and returns an `Http2Stream` instance that can be used to send an + * HTTP/2 request to the connected server. + * + * When a `ClientHttp2Session` is first created, the socket may not yet be + * connected. if `clienthttp2session.request()` is called during this time, the + * actual request will be deferred until the socket is ready to go. + * If the `session` is closed before the actual request be executed, an `ERR_HTTP2_GOAWAY_SESSION` is thrown. + * + * This method is only available if `http2session.type` is equal to `http2.constants.NGHTTP2_SESSION_CLIENT`. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * const clientSession = http2.connect('https://localhost:1234'); + * const { + * HTTP2_HEADER_PATH, + * HTTP2_HEADER_STATUS, + * } = http2.constants; + * + * const req = clientSession.request({ [HTTP2_HEADER_PATH]: '/' }); + * req.on('response', (headers) => { + * console.log(headers[HTTP2_HEADER_STATUS]); + * req.on('data', (chunk) => { // .. }); + * req.on('end', () => { // .. }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * When the `options.waitForTrailers` option is set, the `'wantTrailers'` event + * is emitted immediately after queuing the last chunk of payload data to be sent. + * The `http2stream.sendTrailers()` method can then be called to send trailing + * headers to the peer. + * + * When `options.waitForTrailers` is set, the `Http2Stream` will not automatically + * close when the final `DATA` frame is transmitted. User code must call either`http2stream.sendTrailers()` or `http2stream.close()` to close the`Http2Stream`. + * + * When `options.signal` is set with an `AbortSignal` and then `abort` on the + * corresponding `AbortController` is called, the request will emit an `'error'`event with an `AbortError` error. + * + * The `:method` and `:path` pseudo-headers are not specified within `headers`, + * they respectively default to: + * + * * `:method` \= `'GET'` + * * `:path` \= `/` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + request(headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders, options?: ClientSessionRequestOptions): ClientHttp2Stream; + addListener(event: "altsvc", listener: (alt: string, origin: string, stream: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: "origin", listener: (origins: string[]) => void): this; + addListener( + event: "connect", + listener: (session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void, + ): this; + addListener( + event: "stream", + listener: ( + stream: ClientHttp2Stream, + headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, + flags: number, + ) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: "altsvc", alt: string, origin: string, stream: number): boolean; + emit(event: "origin", origins: readonly string[]): boolean; + emit(event: "connect", session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket): boolean; + emit( + event: "stream", + stream: ClientHttp2Stream, + headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, + flags: number, + ): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: "altsvc", listener: (alt: string, origin: string, stream: number) => void): this; + on(event: "origin", listener: (origins: string[]) => void): this; + on(event: "connect", listener: (session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + on( + event: "stream", + listener: ( + stream: ClientHttp2Stream, + headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, + flags: number, + ) => void, + ): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "altsvc", listener: (alt: string, origin: string, stream: number) => void): this; + once(event: "origin", listener: (origins: string[]) => void): this; + once( + event: "connect", + listener: (session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void, + ): this; + once( + event: "stream", + listener: ( + stream: ClientHttp2Stream, + headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, + flags: number, + ) => void, + ): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "altsvc", listener: (alt: string, origin: string, stream: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "origin", listener: (origins: string[]) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "connect", + listener: (session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: "stream", + listener: ( + stream: ClientHttp2Stream, + headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, + flags: number, + ) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "altsvc", listener: (alt: string, origin: string, stream: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "origin", listener: (origins: string[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "connect", + listener: (session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "stream", + listener: ( + stream: ClientHttp2Stream, + headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, + flags: number, + ) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + export interface AlternativeServiceOptions { + origin: number | string | url.URL; + } + export interface ServerHttp2Session< + Http1Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Http1Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + Http2Request extends typeof Http2ServerRequest = typeof Http2ServerRequest, + Http2Response extends typeof Http2ServerResponse> = typeof Http2ServerResponse, + > extends Http2Session { + readonly server: + | Http2Server + | Http2SecureServer; + /** + * Submits an `ALTSVC` frame (as defined by [RFC 7838](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7838)) to the connected client. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('session', (session) => { + * // Set altsvc for origin https://example.org:80 + * session.altsvc('h2=":8000"', 'https://example.org:80'); + * }); + * + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * // Set altsvc for a specific stream + * stream.session.altsvc('h2=":8000"', stream.id); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Sending an `ALTSVC` frame with a specific stream ID indicates that the alternate + * service is associated with the origin of the given `Http2Stream`. + * + * The `alt` and origin string _must_ contain only ASCII bytes and are + * strictly interpreted as a sequence of ASCII bytes. The special value `'clear'`may be passed to clear any previously set alternative service for a given + * domain. + * + * When a string is passed for the `originOrStream` argument, it will be parsed as + * a URL and the origin will be derived. For instance, the origin for the + * HTTP URL `'https://example.org/foo/bar'` is the ASCII string`'https://example.org'`. An error will be thrown if either the given string + * cannot be parsed as a URL or if a valid origin cannot be derived. + * + * A `URL` object, or any object with an `origin` property, may be passed as`originOrStream`, in which case the value of the `origin` property will be + * used. The value of the `origin` property _must_ be a properly serialized + * ASCII origin. + * @since v9.4.0 + * @param alt A description of the alternative service configuration as defined by `RFC 7838`. + * @param originOrStream Either a URL string specifying the origin (or an `Object` with an `origin` property) or the numeric identifier of an active `Http2Stream` as given by the + * `http2stream.id` property. + */ + altsvc(alt: string, originOrStream: number | string | url.URL | AlternativeServiceOptions): void; + /** + * Submits an `ORIGIN` frame (as defined by [RFC 8336](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8336)) to the connected client + * to advertise the set of origins for which the server is capable of providing + * authoritative responses. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * const options = getSecureOptionsSomehow(); + * const server = http2.createSecureServer(options); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * stream.respond(); + * stream.end('ok'); + * }); + * server.on('session', (session) => { + * session.origin('https://example.com', 'https://example.org'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * When a string is passed as an `origin`, it will be parsed as a URL and the + * origin will be derived. For instance, the origin for the HTTP URL `'https://example.org/foo/bar'` is the ASCII string` 'https://example.org'`. An error will be thrown if either the given + * string + * cannot be parsed as a URL or if a valid origin cannot be derived. + * + * A `URL` object, or any object with an `origin` property, may be passed as + * an `origin`, in which case the value of the `origin` property will be + * used. The value of the `origin` property _must_ be a properly serialized + * ASCII origin. + * + * Alternatively, the `origins` option may be used when creating a new HTTP/2 + * server using the `http2.createSecureServer()` method: + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * const options = getSecureOptionsSomehow(); + * options.origins = ['https://example.com', 'https://example.org']; + * const server = http2.createSecureServer(options); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * stream.respond(); + * stream.end('ok'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v10.12.0 + * @param origins One or more URL Strings passed as separate arguments. + */ + origin( + ...origins: Array< + | string + | url.URL + | { + origin: string; + } + > + ): void; + addListener( + event: "connect", + listener: ( + session: ServerHttp2Session, + socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket, + ) => void, + ): this; + addListener( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit( + event: "connect", + session: ServerHttp2Session, + socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket, + ): boolean; + emit(event: "stream", stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on( + event: "connect", + listener: ( + session: ServerHttp2Session, + socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket, + ) => void, + ): this; + on( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once( + event: "connect", + listener: ( + session: ServerHttp2Session, + socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket, + ) => void, + ): this; + once( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "connect", + listener: ( + session: ServerHttp2Session, + socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket, + ) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "connect", + listener: ( + session: ServerHttp2Session, + socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket, + ) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + // Http2Server + export interface SessionOptions { + /** + * Sets the maximum dynamic table size for deflating header fields. + * @default 4Kib + */ + maxDeflateDynamicTableSize?: number | undefined; + /** + * Sets the maximum number of settings entries per `SETTINGS` frame. + * The minimum value allowed is `1`. + * @default 32 + */ + maxSettings?: number | undefined; + /** + * Sets the maximum memory that the `Http2Session` is permitted to use. + * The value is expressed in terms of number of megabytes, e.g. `1` equal 1 megabyte. + * The minimum value allowed is `1`. + * This is a credit based limit, existing `Http2Stream`s may cause this limit to be exceeded, + * but new `Http2Stream` instances will be rejected while this limit is exceeded. + * The current number of `Http2Stream` sessions, the current memory use of the header compression tables, + * current data queued to be sent, and unacknowledged `PING` and `SETTINGS` frames are all counted towards the current limit. + * @default 10 + */ + maxSessionMemory?: number | undefined; + /** + * Sets the maximum number of header entries. + * This is similar to `server.maxHeadersCount` or `request.maxHeadersCount` in the `node:http` module. + * The minimum value is `1`. + * @default 128 + */ + maxHeaderListPairs?: number | undefined; + /** + * Sets the maximum number of outstanding, unacknowledged pings. + * @default 10 + */ + maxOutstandingPings?: number | undefined; + /** + * Sets the maximum allowed size for a serialized, compressed block of headers. + * Attempts to send headers that exceed this limit will result in + * a `'frameError'` event being emitted and the stream being closed and destroyed. + */ + maxSendHeaderBlockLength?: number | undefined; + /** + * Strategy used for determining the amount of padding to use for `HEADERS` and `DATA` frames. + * @default http2.constants.PADDING_STRATEGY_NONE + */ + paddingStrategy?: number | undefined; + /** + * Sets the maximum number of concurrent streams for the remote peer as if a `SETTINGS` frame had been received. + * Will be overridden if the remote peer sets its own value for `maxConcurrentStreams`. + * @default 100 + */ + peerMaxConcurrentStreams?: number | undefined; + /** + * The initial settings to send to the remote peer upon connection. + */ + settings?: Settings | undefined; + /** + * The array of integer values determines the settings types, + * which are included in the `CustomSettings`-property of the received remoteSettings. + * Please see the `CustomSettings`-property of the `Http2Settings` object for more information, on the allowed setting types. + */ + remoteCustomSettings?: number[] | undefined; + /** + * Specifies a timeout in milliseconds that + * a server should wait when an [`'unknownProtocol'`][] is emitted. If the + * socket has not been destroyed by that time the server will destroy it. + * @default 100000 + */ + unknownProtocolTimeout?: number | undefined; + } + export interface ClientSessionOptions extends SessionOptions { + /** + * Sets the maximum number of reserved push streams the client will accept at any given time. + * Once the current number of currently reserved push streams exceeds reaches this limit, + * new push streams sent by the server will be automatically rejected. + * The minimum allowed value is 0. The maximum allowed value is 232-1. + * A negative value sets this option to the maximum allowed value. + * @default 200 + */ + maxReservedRemoteStreams?: number | undefined; + /** + * An optional callback that receives the `URL` instance passed to `connect` and the `options` object, + * and returns any `Duplex` stream that is to be used as the connection for this session. + */ + createConnection?: ((authority: url.URL, option: SessionOptions) => stream.Duplex) | undefined; + /** + * The protocol to connect with, if not set in the `authority`. + * Value may be either `'http:'` or `'https:'`. + * @default 'https:' + */ + protocol?: "http:" | "https:" | undefined; + } + export interface ServerSessionOptions< + Http1Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Http1Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + Http2Request extends typeof Http2ServerRequest = typeof Http2ServerRequest, + Http2Response extends typeof Http2ServerResponse> = typeof Http2ServerResponse, + > extends SessionOptions { + Http1IncomingMessage?: Http1Request | undefined; + Http1ServerResponse?: Http1Response | undefined; + Http2ServerRequest?: Http2Request | undefined; + Http2ServerResponse?: Http2Response | undefined; + } + export interface SecureClientSessionOptions extends ClientSessionOptions, tls.ConnectionOptions {} + export interface SecureServerSessionOptions< + Http1Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Http1Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + Http2Request extends typeof Http2ServerRequest = typeof Http2ServerRequest, + Http2Response extends typeof Http2ServerResponse> = typeof Http2ServerResponse, + > extends ServerSessionOptions, tls.TlsOptions {} + export interface ServerOptions< + Http1Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Http1Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + Http2Request extends typeof Http2ServerRequest = typeof Http2ServerRequest, + Http2Response extends typeof Http2ServerResponse> = typeof Http2ServerResponse, + > extends ServerSessionOptions {} + export interface SecureServerOptions< + Http1Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Http1Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + Http2Request extends typeof Http2ServerRequest = typeof Http2ServerRequest, + Http2Response extends typeof Http2ServerResponse> = typeof Http2ServerResponse, + > extends SecureServerSessionOptions { + allowHTTP1?: boolean | undefined; + origins?: string[] | undefined; + } + interface HTTP2ServerCommon { + setTimeout(msec?: number, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * Throws ERR_HTTP2_INVALID_SETTING_VALUE for invalid settings values. + * Throws ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE for invalid settings argument. + */ + updateSettings(settings: Settings): void; + } + export interface Http2Server< + Http1Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Http1Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + Http2Request extends typeof Http2ServerRequest = typeof Http2ServerRequest, + Http2Response extends typeof Http2ServerResponse> = typeof Http2ServerResponse, + > extends net.Server, HTTP2ServerCommon { + addListener( + event: "checkContinue", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + addListener( + event: "request", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + addListener( + event: "session", + listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: "sessionError", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit( + event: "checkContinue", + request: InstanceType, + response: InstanceType, + ): boolean; + emit(event: "request", request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType): boolean; + emit( + event: "session", + session: ServerHttp2Session, + ): boolean; + emit(event: "sessionError", err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "stream", stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: "timeout"): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on( + event: "checkContinue", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + on( + event: "request", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + on( + event: "session", + listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void, + ): this; + on(event: "sessionError", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + on(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once( + event: "checkContinue", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + once( + event: "request", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + once( + event: "session", + listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void, + ): this; + once(event: "sessionError", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + once(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "checkContinue", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: "request", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: "session", + listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "sessionError", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "checkContinue", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "request", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "session", + listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "sessionError", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + export interface Http2SecureServer< + Http1Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Http1Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + Http2Request extends typeof Http2ServerRequest = typeof Http2ServerRequest, + Http2Response extends typeof Http2ServerResponse> = typeof Http2ServerResponse, + > extends tls.Server, HTTP2ServerCommon { + addListener( + event: "checkContinue", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + addListener( + event: "request", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + addListener( + event: "session", + listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: "sessionError", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "unknownProtocol", listener: (socket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit( + event: "checkContinue", + request: InstanceType, + response: InstanceType, + ): boolean; + emit(event: "request", request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType): boolean; + emit( + event: "session", + session: ServerHttp2Session, + ): boolean; + emit(event: "sessionError", err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "stream", stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: "timeout"): boolean; + emit(event: "unknownProtocol", socket: tls.TLSSocket): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on( + event: "checkContinue", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + on( + event: "request", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + on( + event: "session", + listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void, + ): this; + on(event: "sessionError", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + on(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "unknownProtocol", listener: (socket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once( + event: "checkContinue", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + once( + event: "request", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + once( + event: "session", + listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void, + ): this; + once(event: "sessionError", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + once(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "unknownProtocol", listener: (socket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "checkContinue", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: "request", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: "session", + listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "sessionError", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "unknownProtocol", listener: (socket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "checkContinue", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "request", + listener: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "session", + listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "sessionError", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "stream", + listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "unknownProtocol", listener: (socket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + /** + * A `Http2ServerRequest` object is created by {@link Server} or {@link SecureServer} and passed as the first argument to the `'request'` event. It may be used to access a request status, + * headers, and + * data. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + export class Http2ServerRequest extends stream.Readable { + constructor( + stream: ServerHttp2Stream, + headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, + options: stream.ReadableOptions, + rawHeaders: readonly string[], + ); + /** + * The `request.aborted` property will be `true` if the request has + * been aborted. + * @since v10.1.0 + */ + readonly aborted: boolean; + /** + * The request authority pseudo header field. Because HTTP/2 allows requests + * to set either `:authority` or `host`, this value is derived from `req.headers[':authority']` if present. Otherwise, it is derived from `req.headers['host']`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly authority: string; + /** + * See `request.socket`. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @deprecated Since v13.0.0 - Use `socket`. + */ + readonly connection: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket; + /** + * The `request.complete` property will be `true` if the request has + * been completed, aborted, or destroyed. + * @since v12.10.0 + */ + readonly complete: boolean; + /** + * The request/response headers object. + * + * Key-value pairs of header names and values. Header names are lower-cased. + * + * ```js + * // Prints something like: + * // + * // { 'user-agent': 'curl/7.22.0', + * // host: '127.0.0.1:8000', + * // accept: '*' } + * console.log(request.headers); + * ``` + * + * See `HTTP/2 Headers Object`. + * + * In HTTP/2, the request path, host name, protocol, and method are represented as + * special headers prefixed with the `:` character (e.g. `':path'`). These special + * headers will be included in the `request.headers` object. Care must be taken not + * to inadvertently modify these special headers or errors may occur. For instance, + * removing all headers from the request will cause errors to occur: + * + * ```js + * removeAllHeaders(request.headers); + * assert(request.url); // Fails because the :path header has been removed + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly headers: IncomingHttpHeaders; + /** + * In case of server request, the HTTP version sent by the client. In the case of + * client response, the HTTP version of the connected-to server. Returns `'2.0'`. + * + * Also `message.httpVersionMajor` is the first integer and `message.httpVersionMinor` is the second. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly httpVersion: string; + readonly httpVersionMinor: number; + readonly httpVersionMajor: number; + /** + * The request method as a string. Read-only. Examples: `'GET'`, `'DELETE'`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly method: string; + /** + * The raw request/response headers list exactly as they were received. + * + * The keys and values are in the same list. It is _not_ a + * list of tuples. So, the even-numbered offsets are key values, and the + * odd-numbered offsets are the associated values. + * + * Header names are not lowercased, and duplicates are not merged. + * + * ```js + * // Prints something like: + * // + * // [ 'user-agent', + * // 'this is invalid because there can be only one', + * // 'User-Agent', + * // 'curl/7.22.0', + * // 'Host', + * // '127.0.0.1:8000', + * // 'ACCEPT', + * // '*' ] + * console.log(request.rawHeaders); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly rawHeaders: string[]; + /** + * The raw request/response trailer keys and values exactly as they were + * received. Only populated at the `'end'` event. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly rawTrailers: string[]; + /** + * The request scheme pseudo header field indicating the scheme + * portion of the target URL. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly scheme: string; + /** + * Returns a `Proxy` object that acts as a `net.Socket` (or `tls.TLSSocket`) but + * applies getters, setters, and methods based on HTTP/2 logic. + * + * `destroyed`, `readable`, and `writable` properties will be retrieved from and + * set on `request.stream`. + * + * `destroy`, `emit`, `end`, `on` and `once` methods will be called on `request.stream`. + * + * `setTimeout` method will be called on `request.stream.session`. + * + * `pause`, `read`, `resume`, and `write` will throw an error with code `ERR_HTTP2_NO_SOCKET_MANIPULATION`. See `Http2Session and Sockets` for + * more information. + * + * All other interactions will be routed directly to the socket. With TLS support, + * use `request.socket.getPeerCertificate()` to obtain the client's + * authentication details. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket; + /** + * The `Http2Stream` object backing the request. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly stream: ServerHttp2Stream; + /** + * The request/response trailers object. Only populated at the `'end'` event. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly trailers: IncomingHttpHeaders; + /** + * Request URL string. This contains only the URL that is present in the actual + * HTTP request. If the request is: + * + * ```http + * GET /status?name=ryan HTTP/1.1 + * Accept: text/plain + * ``` + * + * Then `request.url` will be: + * + * ```js + * '/status?name=ryan' + * ``` + * + * To parse the url into its parts, `new URL()` can be used: + * + * ```console + * $ node + * > new URL('/status?name=ryan', 'http://example.com') + * URL { + * href: 'http://example.com/status?name=ryan', + * origin: 'http://example.com', + * protocol: 'http:', + * username: '', + * password: '', + * host: 'example.com', + * hostname: 'example.com', + * port: '', + * pathname: '/status', + * search: '?name=ryan', + * searchParams: URLSearchParams { 'name' => 'ryan' }, + * hash: '' + * } + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + url: string; + /** + * Sets the `Http2Stream`'s timeout value to `msecs`. If a callback is + * provided, then it is added as a listener on the `'timeout'` event on + * the response object. + * + * If no `'timeout'` listener is added to the request, the response, or + * the server, then `Http2Stream`s are destroyed when they time out. If a + * handler is assigned to the request, the response, or the server's `'timeout'`events, timed out sockets must be handled explicitly. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + setTimeout(msecs: number, callback?: () => void): void; + read(size?: number): NonSharedBuffer | string | null; + addListener(event: "aborted", listener: (hadError: boolean, code: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: NonSharedBuffer | string) => void): this; + addListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: "aborted", hadError: boolean, code: number): boolean; + emit(event: "close"): boolean; + emit(event: "data", chunk: NonSharedBuffer | string): boolean; + emit(event: "end"): boolean; + emit(event: "readable"): boolean; + emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: "aborted", listener: (hadError: boolean, code: number) => void): this; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "data", listener: (chunk: NonSharedBuffer | string) => void): this; + on(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "aborted", listener: (hadError: boolean, code: number) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "data", listener: (chunk: NonSharedBuffer | string) => void): this; + once(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "aborted", listener: (hadError: boolean, code: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: NonSharedBuffer | string) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "aborted", listener: (hadError: boolean, code: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: NonSharedBuffer | string) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + /** + * This object is created internally by an HTTP server, not by the user. It is + * passed as the second parameter to the `'request'` event. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + export class Http2ServerResponse extends stream.Writable { + constructor(stream: ServerHttp2Stream); + /** + * See `response.socket`. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @deprecated Since v13.0.0 - Use `socket`. + */ + readonly connection: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket; + /** + * Append a single header value to the header object. + * + * If the value is an array, this is equivalent to calling this method multiple times. + * + * If there were no previous values for the header, this is equivalent to calling {@link setHeader}. + * + * Attempting to set a header field name or value that contains invalid characters will result in a + * [TypeError](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/errors.html#class-typeerror) being thrown. + * + * ```js + * // Returns headers including "set-cookie: a" and "set-cookie: b" + * const server = http2.createServer((req, res) => { + * res.setHeader('set-cookie', 'a'); + * res.appendHeader('set-cookie', 'b'); + * res.writeHead(200); + * res.end('ok'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v20.12.0 + */ + appendHeader(name: string, value: string | string[]): void; + /** + * Boolean value that indicates whether the response has completed. Starts + * as `false`. After `response.end()` executes, the value will be `true`. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @deprecated Since v13.4.0,v12.16.0 - Use `writableEnded`. + */ + readonly finished: boolean; + /** + * True if headers were sent, false otherwise (read-only). + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly headersSent: boolean; + /** + * A reference to the original HTTP2 `request` object. + * @since v15.7.0 + */ + readonly req: Request; + /** + * Returns a `Proxy` object that acts as a `net.Socket` (or `tls.TLSSocket`) but + * applies getters, setters, and methods based on HTTP/2 logic. + * + * `destroyed`, `readable`, and `writable` properties will be retrieved from and + * set on `response.stream`. + * + * `destroy`, `emit`, `end`, `on` and `once` methods will be called on `response.stream`. + * + * `setTimeout` method will be called on `response.stream.session`. + * + * `pause`, `read`, `resume`, and `write` will throw an error with code `ERR_HTTP2_NO_SOCKET_MANIPULATION`. See `Http2Session and Sockets` for + * more information. + * + * All other interactions will be routed directly to the socket. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * const server = http2.createServer((req, res) => { + * const ip = req.socket.remoteAddress; + * const port = req.socket.remotePort; + * res.end(`Your IP address is ${ip} and your source port is ${port}.`); + * }).listen(3000); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket; + /** + * The `Http2Stream` object backing the response. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly stream: ServerHttp2Stream; + /** + * When true, the Date header will be automatically generated and sent in + * the response if it is not already present in the headers. Defaults to true. + * + * This should only be disabled for testing; HTTP requires the Date header + * in responses. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + sendDate: boolean; + /** + * When using implicit headers (not calling `response.writeHead()` explicitly), + * this property controls the status code that will be sent to the client when + * the headers get flushed. + * + * ```js + * response.statusCode = 404; + * ``` + * + * After response header was sent to the client, this property indicates the + * status code which was sent out. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + statusCode: number; + /** + * Status message is not supported by HTTP/2 (RFC 7540 8.1.2.4). It returns + * an empty string. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + statusMessage: ""; + /** + * This method adds HTTP trailing headers (a header but at the end of the + * message) to the response. + * + * Attempting to set a header field name or value that contains invalid characters + * will result in a `TypeError` being thrown. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + addTrailers(trailers: OutgoingHttpHeaders): void; + /** + * This method signals to the server that all of the response headers and body + * have been sent; that server should consider this message complete. + * The method, `response.end()`, MUST be called on each response. + * + * If `data` is specified, it is equivalent to calling `response.write(data, encoding)` followed by `response.end(callback)`. + * + * If `callback` is specified, it will be called when the response stream + * is finished. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + end(callback?: () => void): this; + end(data: string | Uint8Array, callback?: () => void): this; + end(data: string | Uint8Array, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * Reads out a header that has already been queued but not sent to the client. + * The name is case-insensitive. + * + * ```js + * const contentType = response.getHeader('content-type'); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + getHeader(name: string): string; + /** + * Returns an array containing the unique names of the current outgoing headers. + * All header names are lowercase. + * + * ```js + * response.setHeader('Foo', 'bar'); + * response.setHeader('Set-Cookie', ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz']); + * + * const headerNames = response.getHeaderNames(); + * // headerNames === ['foo', 'set-cookie'] + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + getHeaderNames(): string[]; + /** + * Returns a shallow copy of the current outgoing headers. Since a shallow copy + * is used, array values may be mutated without additional calls to various + * header-related http module methods. The keys of the returned object are the + * header names and the values are the respective header values. All header names + * are lowercase. + * + * The object returned by the `response.getHeaders()` method _does not_ prototypically inherit from the JavaScript `Object`. This means that typical `Object` methods such as `obj.toString()`, + * `obj.hasOwnProperty()`, and others + * are not defined and _will not work_. + * + * ```js + * response.setHeader('Foo', 'bar'); + * response.setHeader('Set-Cookie', ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz']); + * + * const headers = response.getHeaders(); + * // headers === { foo: 'bar', 'set-cookie': ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz'] } + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + getHeaders(): OutgoingHttpHeaders; + /** + * Returns `true` if the header identified by `name` is currently set in the + * outgoing headers. The header name matching is case-insensitive. + * + * ```js + * const hasContentType = response.hasHeader('content-type'); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + hasHeader(name: string): boolean; + /** + * Removes a header that has been queued for implicit sending. + * + * ```js + * response.removeHeader('Content-Encoding'); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + removeHeader(name: string): void; + /** + * Sets a single header value for implicit headers. If this header already exists + * in the to-be-sent headers, its value will be replaced. Use an array of strings + * here to send multiple headers with the same name. + * + * ```js + * response.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html; charset=utf-8'); + * ``` + * + * or + * + * ```js + * response.setHeader('Set-Cookie', ['type=ninja', 'language=javascript']); + * ``` + * + * Attempting to set a header field name or value that contains invalid characters + * will result in a `TypeError` being thrown. + * + * When headers have been set with `response.setHeader()`, they will be merged + * with any headers passed to `response.writeHead()`, with the headers passed + * to `response.writeHead()` given precedence. + * + * ```js + * // Returns content-type = text/plain + * const server = http2.createServer((req, res) => { + * res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html; charset=utf-8'); + * res.setHeader('X-Foo', 'bar'); + * res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' }); + * res.end('ok'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + setHeader(name: string, value: number | string | readonly string[]): void; + /** + * Sets the `Http2Stream`'s timeout value to `msecs`. If a callback is + * provided, then it is added as a listener on the `'timeout'` event on + * the response object. + * + * If no `'timeout'` listener is added to the request, the response, or + * the server, then `Http2Stream` s are destroyed when they time out. If a + * handler is assigned to the request, the response, or the server's `'timeout'` events, timed out sockets must be handled explicitly. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + setTimeout(msecs: number, callback?: () => void): void; + /** + * If this method is called and `response.writeHead()` has not been called, + * it will switch to implicit header mode and flush the implicit headers. + * + * This sends a chunk of the response body. This method may + * be called multiple times to provide successive parts of the body. + * + * In the `node:http` module, the response body is omitted when the + * request is a HEAD request. Similarly, the `204` and `304` responses _must not_ include a message body. + * + * `chunk` can be a string or a buffer. If `chunk` is a string, + * the second parameter specifies how to encode it into a byte stream. + * By default the `encoding` is `'utf8'`. `callback` will be called when this chunk + * of data is flushed. + * + * This is the raw HTTP body and has nothing to do with higher-level multi-part + * body encodings that may be used. + * + * The first time `response.write()` is called, it will send the buffered + * header information and the first chunk of the body to the client. The second + * time `response.write()` is called, Node.js assumes data will be streamed, + * and sends the new data separately. That is, the response is buffered up to the + * first chunk of the body. + * + * Returns `true` if the entire data was flushed successfully to the kernel + * buffer. Returns `false` if all or part of the data was queued in user memory.`'drain'` will be emitted when the buffer is free again. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + write(chunk: string | Uint8Array, callback?: (err: Error) => void): boolean; + write(chunk: string | Uint8Array, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback?: (err: Error) => void): boolean; + /** + * Sends a status `100 Continue` to the client, indicating that the request body + * should be sent. See the `'checkContinue'` event on `Http2Server` and `Http2SecureServer`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + writeContinue(): void; + /** + * Sends a status `103 Early Hints` to the client with a Link header, + * indicating that the user agent can preload/preconnect the linked resources. + * The `hints` is an object containing the values of headers to be sent with + * early hints message. + * + * **Example** + * + * ```js + * const earlyHintsLink = '; rel=preload; as=style'; + * response.writeEarlyHints({ + * 'link': earlyHintsLink, + * }); + * + * const earlyHintsLinks = [ + * '; rel=preload; as=style', + * '; rel=preload; as=script', + * ]; + * response.writeEarlyHints({ + * 'link': earlyHintsLinks, + * }); + * ``` + * @since v18.11.0 + */ + writeEarlyHints(hints: Record): void; + /** + * Sends a response header to the request. The status code is a 3-digit HTTP + * status code, like `404`. The last argument, `headers`, are the response headers. + * + * Returns a reference to the `Http2ServerResponse`, so that calls can be chained. + * + * For compatibility with `HTTP/1`, a human-readable `statusMessage` may be + * passed as the second argument. However, because the `statusMessage` has no + * meaning within HTTP/2, the argument will have no effect and a process warning + * will be emitted. + * + * ```js + * const body = 'hello world'; + * response.writeHead(200, { + * 'Content-Length': Buffer.byteLength(body), + * 'Content-Type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8', + * }); + * ``` + * + * `Content-Length` is given in bytes not characters. The`Buffer.byteLength()` API may be used to determine the number of bytes in a + * given encoding. On outbound messages, Node.js does not check if Content-Length + * and the length of the body being transmitted are equal or not. However, when + * receiving messages, Node.js will automatically reject messages when the `Content-Length` does not match the actual payload size. + * + * This method may be called at most one time on a message before `response.end()` is called. + * + * If `response.write()` or `response.end()` are called before calling + * this, the implicit/mutable headers will be calculated and call this function. + * + * When headers have been set with `response.setHeader()`, they will be merged + * with any headers passed to `response.writeHead()`, with the headers passed + * to `response.writeHead()` given precedence. + * + * ```js + * // Returns content-type = text/plain + * const server = http2.createServer((req, res) => { + * res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html; charset=utf-8'); + * res.setHeader('X-Foo', 'bar'); + * res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' }); + * res.end('ok'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Attempting to set a header field name or value that contains invalid characters + * will result in a `TypeError` being thrown. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + writeHead(statusCode: number, headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders): this; + writeHead(statusCode: number, statusMessage: string, headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders): this; + /** + * Call `http2stream.pushStream()` with the given headers, and wrap the + * given `Http2Stream` on a newly created `Http2ServerResponse` as the callback + * parameter if successful. When `Http2ServerRequest` is closed, the callback is + * called with an error `ERR_HTTP2_INVALID_STREAM`. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param headers An object describing the headers + * @param callback Called once `http2stream.pushStream()` is finished, or either when the attempt to create the pushed `Http2Stream` has failed or has been rejected, or the state of + * `Http2ServerRequest` is closed prior to calling the `http2stream.pushStream()` method + */ + createPushResponse( + headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders, + callback: (err: Error | null, res: Http2ServerResponse) => void, + ): void; + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: "close"): boolean; + emit(event: "drain"): boolean; + emit(event: "error", error: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "finish"): boolean; + emit(event: "pipe", src: stream.Readable): boolean; + emit(event: "unpipe", src: stream.Readable): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + on(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + on(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + once(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + once(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + export namespace constants { + const NGHTTP2_SESSION_SERVER: number; + const NGHTTP2_SESSION_CLIENT: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_STATE_IDLE: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_STATE_OPEN: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_STATE_RESERVED_LOCAL: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_STATE_RESERVED_REMOTE: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_STATE_HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_STATE_HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_STATE_CLOSED: number; + const NGHTTP2_NO_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_PROTOCOL_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_INTERNAL_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_TIMEOUT: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_CLOSED: number; + const NGHTTP2_FRAME_SIZE_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_REFUSED_STREAM: number; + const NGHTTP2_CANCEL: number; + const NGHTTP2_COMPRESSION_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_CONNECT_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM: number; + const NGHTTP2_INADEQUATE_SECURITY: number; + const NGHTTP2_HTTP_1_1_REQUIRED: number; + const NGHTTP2_ERR_FRAME_SIZE_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_FLAG_NONE: number; + const NGHTTP2_FLAG_END_STREAM: number; + const NGHTTP2_FLAG_END_HEADERS: number; + const NGHTTP2_FLAG_ACK: number; + const NGHTTP2_FLAG_PADDED: number; + const NGHTTP2_FLAG_PRIORITY: number; + const DEFAULT_SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE: number; + const DEFAULT_SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH: number; + const DEFAULT_SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE: number; + const DEFAULT_SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE: number; + const MAX_MAX_FRAME_SIZE: number; + const MIN_MAX_FRAME_SIZE: number; + const MAX_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE: number; + const NGHTTP2_DEFAULT_WEIGHT: number; + const NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE: number; + const NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH: number; + const NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS: number; + const NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE: number; + const NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE: number; + const NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE: number; + const PADDING_STRATEGY_NONE: number; + const PADDING_STRATEGY_MAX: number; + const PADDING_STRATEGY_CALLBACK: number; + const HTTP2_HEADER_STATUS: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_METHOD: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_AUTHORITY: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_SCHEME: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_PATH: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCEPT_CHARSET: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCEPT_ENCODING: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCEPT_RANGES: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCEPT: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCESS_CONTROL_ALLOW_CREDENTIALS: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCESS_CONTROL_ALLOW_HEADERS: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCESS_CONTROL_ALLOW_METHODS: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCESS_CONTROL_ALLOW_ORIGIN: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCESS_CONTROL_EXPOSE_HEADERS: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCESS_CONTROL_REQUEST_HEADERS: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCESS_CONTROL_REQUEST_METHOD: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_AGE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ALLOW: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_AUTHORIZATION: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CACHE_CONTROL: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONNECTION: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_DISPOSITION: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_ENCODING: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_LANGUAGE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_LENGTH: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_LOCATION: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_MD5: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_RANGE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_TYPE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_COOKIE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_DATE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ETAG: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_EXPECT: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_EXPIRES: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_FROM: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_HOST: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_IF_MATCH: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_IF_NONE_MATCH: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_IF_RANGE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_IF_UNMODIFIED_SINCE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_LAST_MODIFIED: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_LINK: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_LOCATION: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_MAX_FORWARDS: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_PREFER: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_PROXY_AUTHENTICATE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_PROXY_AUTHORIZATION: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_RANGE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_REFERER: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_REFRESH: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_RETRY_AFTER: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_SERVER: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_SET_COOKIE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_STRICT_TRANSPORT_SECURITY: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_TRANSFER_ENCODING: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_TE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_UPGRADE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_USER_AGENT: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_VARY: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_VIA: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_WWW_AUTHENTICATE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_HTTP2_SETTINGS: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_KEEP_ALIVE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_PROXY_CONNECTION: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_ACL: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_BASELINE_CONTROL: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_BIND: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_CHECKIN: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_CHECKOUT: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_CONNECT: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_COPY: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_DELETE: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_GET: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_HEAD: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_LABEL: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_LINK: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_LOCK: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_MERGE: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_MKACTIVITY: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_MKCALENDAR: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_MKCOL: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_MKREDIRECTREF: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_MKWORKSPACE: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_MOVE: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_OPTIONS: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_ORDERPATCH: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_PATCH: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_POST: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_PRI: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_PROPFIND: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_PROPPATCH: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_PUT: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_REBIND: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_REPORT: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_SEARCH: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_TRACE: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_UNBIND: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_UNCHECKOUT: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_UNLINK: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_UNLOCK: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_UPDATE: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_UPDATEREDIRECTREF: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_VERSION_CONTROL: string; + const HTTP_STATUS_CONTINUE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PROCESSING: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_OK: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_CREATED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_ACCEPTED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NO_CONTENT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_RESET_CONTENT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PARTIAL_CONTENT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_MULTI_STATUS: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_ALREADY_REPORTED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_IM_USED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_MULTIPLE_CHOICES: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_MOVED_PERMANENTLY: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_FOUND: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_SEE_OTHER: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NOT_MODIFIED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_USE_PROXY: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_TEMPORARY_REDIRECT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PERMANENT_REDIRECT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_BAD_REQUEST: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_UNAUTHORIZED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PAYMENT_REQUIRED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_FORBIDDEN: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NOT_FOUND: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NOT_ACCEPTABLE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_REQUEST_TIMEOUT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_CONFLICT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_GONE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_LENGTH_REQUIRED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PRECONDITION_FAILED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PAYLOAD_TOO_LARGE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_URI_TOO_LONG: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_EXPECTATION_FAILED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_TEAPOT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_MISDIRECTED_REQUEST: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_LOCKED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_FAILED_DEPENDENCY: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_UNORDERED_COLLECTION: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_UPGRADE_REQUIRED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PRECONDITION_REQUIRED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_TOO_MANY_REQUESTS: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_UNAVAILABLE_FOR_LEGAL_REASONS: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_BAD_GATEWAY: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_GATEWAY_TIMEOUT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_VARIANT_ALSO_NEGOTIATES: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_LOOP_DETECTED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_BANDWIDTH_LIMIT_EXCEEDED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NOT_EXTENDED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NETWORK_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED: number; + } + /** + * This symbol can be set as a property on the HTTP/2 headers object with + * an array value in order to provide a list of headers considered sensitive. + */ + export const sensitiveHeaders: symbol; + /** + * Returns an object containing the default settings for an `Http2Session` instance. This method returns a new object instance every time it is called + * so instances returned may be safely modified for use. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + export function getDefaultSettings(): Settings; + /** + * Returns a `Buffer` instance containing serialized representation of the given + * HTTP/2 settings as specified in the [HTTP/2](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540) specification. This is intended + * for use with the `HTTP2-Settings` header field. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * + * const packed = http2.getPackedSettings({ enablePush: false }); + * + * console.log(packed.toString('base64')); + * // Prints: AAIAAAAA + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + export function getPackedSettings(settings: Settings): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * Returns a `HTTP/2 Settings Object` containing the deserialized settings from + * the given `Buffer` as generated by `http2.getPackedSettings()`. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param buf The packed settings. + */ + export function getUnpackedSettings(buf: Uint8Array): Settings; + /** + * Returns a `net.Server` instance that creates and manages `Http2Session` instances. + * + * Since there are no browsers known that support [unencrypted HTTP/2](https://http2.github.io/faq/#does-http2-require-encryption), the use of {@link createSecureServer} is necessary when + * communicating + * with browser clients. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * + * // Create an unencrypted HTTP/2 server. + * // Since there are no browsers known that support + * // unencrypted HTTP/2, the use of `http2.createSecureServer()` + * // is necessary when communicating with browser clients. + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * + * server.on('stream', (stream, headers) => { + * stream.respond({ + * 'content-type': 'text/html; charset=utf-8', + * ':status': 200, + * }); + * stream.end('

Hello World

'); + * }); + * + * server.listen(8000); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param onRequestHandler See `Compatibility API` + */ + export function createServer( + onRequestHandler?: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void, + ): Http2Server; + export function createServer< + Http1Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Http1Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + Http2Request extends typeof Http2ServerRequest = typeof Http2ServerRequest, + Http2Response extends typeof Http2ServerResponse> = typeof Http2ServerResponse, + >( + options: ServerOptions, + onRequestHandler?: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): Http2Server; + /** + * Returns a `tls.Server` instance that creates and manages `Http2Session` instances. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * + * const options = { + * key: fs.readFileSync('server-key.pem'), + * cert: fs.readFileSync('server-cert.pem'), + * }; + * + * // Create a secure HTTP/2 server + * const server = http2.createSecureServer(options); + * + * server.on('stream', (stream, headers) => { + * stream.respond({ + * 'content-type': 'text/html; charset=utf-8', + * ':status': 200, + * }); + * stream.end('

Hello World

'); + * }); + * + * server.listen(8443); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param onRequestHandler See `Compatibility API` + */ + export function createSecureServer( + onRequestHandler?: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void, + ): Http2SecureServer; + export function createSecureServer< + Http1Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Http1Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + Http2Request extends typeof Http2ServerRequest = typeof Http2ServerRequest, + Http2Response extends typeof Http2ServerResponse> = typeof Http2ServerResponse, + >( + options: SecureServerOptions, + onRequestHandler?: (request: InstanceType, response: InstanceType) => void, + ): Http2SecureServer; + /** + * Returns a `ClientHttp2Session` instance. + * + * ```js + * import http2 from 'node:http2'; + * const client = http2.connect('https://localhost:1234'); + * + * // Use the client + * + * client.close(); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param authority The remote HTTP/2 server to connect to. This must be in the form of a minimal, valid URL with the `http://` or `https://` prefix, host name, and IP port (if a non-default port + * is used). Userinfo (user ID and password), path, querystring, and fragment details in the URL will be ignored. + * @param listener Will be registered as a one-time listener of the {@link 'connect'} event. + */ + export function connect( + authority: string | url.URL, + listener: (session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void, + ): ClientHttp2Session; + export function connect( + authority: string | url.URL, + options?: ClientSessionOptions | SecureClientSessionOptions, + listener?: (session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void, + ): ClientHttp2Session; + /** + * Create an HTTP/2 server session from an existing socket. + * @param socket A Duplex Stream + * @param options Any `{@link createServer}` options can be provided. + * @since v20.12.0 + */ + export function performServerHandshake< + Http1Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Http1Response extends typeof ServerResponse> = typeof ServerResponse, + Http2Request extends typeof Http2ServerRequest = typeof Http2ServerRequest, + Http2Response extends typeof Http2ServerResponse> = typeof Http2ServerResponse, + >( + socket: stream.Duplex, + options?: ServerOptions, + ): ServerHttp2Session; +} +declare module "node:http2" { + export * from "http2"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/https.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/https.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ac4581 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/https.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,578 @@ +/** + * HTTPS is the HTTP protocol over TLS/SSL. In Node.js this is implemented as a + * separate module. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/https.js) + */ +declare module "https" { + import { NonSharedBuffer } from "node:buffer"; + import { Duplex } from "node:stream"; + import * as tls from "node:tls"; + import * as http from "node:http"; + import { URL } from "node:url"; + interface ServerOptions< + Request extends typeof http.IncomingMessage = typeof http.IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof http.ServerResponse> = typeof http.ServerResponse, + > extends http.ServerOptions, tls.TlsOptions {} + interface RequestOptions extends http.RequestOptions, tls.SecureContextOptions { + checkServerIdentity?: typeof tls.checkServerIdentity | undefined; + rejectUnauthorized?: boolean | undefined; // Defaults to true + servername?: string | undefined; // SNI TLS Extension + } + interface AgentOptions extends http.AgentOptions, tls.ConnectionOptions { + rejectUnauthorized?: boolean | undefined; + maxCachedSessions?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * An `Agent` object for HTTPS similar to `http.Agent`. See {@link request} for more information. + * @since v0.4.5 + */ + class Agent extends http.Agent { + constructor(options?: AgentOptions); + options: AgentOptions; + createConnection( + options: RequestOptions, + callback?: (err: Error | null, stream: Duplex) => void, + ): Duplex | null | undefined; + getName(options?: RequestOptions): string; + } + interface Server< + Request extends typeof http.IncomingMessage = typeof http.IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof http.ServerResponse> = typeof http.ServerResponse, + > extends http.Server {} + /** + * See `http.Server` for more information. + * @since v0.3.4 + */ + class Server< + Request extends typeof http.IncomingMessage = typeof http.IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof http.ServerResponse> = typeof http.ServerResponse, + > extends tls.Server { + constructor(requestListener?: http.RequestListener); + constructor( + options: ServerOptions, + requestListener?: http.RequestListener, + ); + /** + * Closes all connections connected to this server. + * @since v18.2.0 + */ + closeAllConnections(): void; + /** + * Closes all connections connected to this server which are not sending a request or waiting for a response. + * @since v18.2.0 + */ + closeIdleConnections(): void; + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + addListener( + event: "newSession", + listener: (sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, sessionData: NonSharedBuffer, callback: () => void) => void, + ): this; + addListener( + event: "OCSPRequest", + listener: ( + certificate: NonSharedBuffer, + issuer: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + addListener( + event: "resumeSession", + listener: ( + sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + addListener(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "checkContinue", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + addListener(event: "checkExpectation", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + addListener(event: "clientError", listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this; + addListener( + event: "connect", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: "request", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + addListener( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + emit(event: string, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: "keylog", line: NonSharedBuffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket): boolean; + emit( + event: "newSession", + sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, + sessionData: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: () => void, + ): boolean; + emit( + event: "OCSPRequest", + certificate: NonSharedBuffer, + issuer: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer | null) => void, + ): boolean; + emit( + event: "resumeSession", + sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void, + ): boolean; + emit(event: "secureConnection", tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket): boolean; + emit(event: "tlsClientError", err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket): boolean; + emit(event: "close"): boolean; + emit(event: "connection", socket: Duplex): boolean; + emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "listening"): boolean; + emit( + event: "checkContinue", + req: InstanceType, + res: InstanceType, + ): boolean; + emit( + event: "checkExpectation", + req: InstanceType, + res: InstanceType, + ): boolean; + emit(event: "clientError", err: Error, socket: Duplex): boolean; + emit(event: "connect", req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer): boolean; + emit( + event: "request", + req: InstanceType, + res: InstanceType, + ): boolean; + emit(event: "upgrade", req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + on( + event: "newSession", + listener: (sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, sessionData: NonSharedBuffer, callback: () => void) => void, + ): this; + on( + event: "OCSPRequest", + listener: ( + certificate: NonSharedBuffer, + issuer: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + on( + event: "resumeSession", + listener: ( + sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + on(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + on(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "checkContinue", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + on(event: "checkExpectation", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + on(event: "clientError", listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this; + on( + event: "connect", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + on(event: "request", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + on( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + once( + event: "newSession", + listener: (sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, sessionData: NonSharedBuffer, callback: () => void) => void, + ): this; + once( + event: "OCSPRequest", + listener: ( + certificate: NonSharedBuffer, + issuer: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + once( + event: "resumeSession", + listener: ( + sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + once(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + once(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "checkContinue", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + once(event: "checkExpectation", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + once(event: "clientError", listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this; + once( + event: "connect", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + once(event: "request", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + once( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "newSession", + listener: (sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, sessionData: NonSharedBuffer, callback: () => void) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: "OCSPRequest", + listener: ( + certificate: NonSharedBuffer, + issuer: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: "resumeSession", + listener: ( + sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "checkContinue", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + prependListener(event: "checkExpectation", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + prependListener(event: "clientError", listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "connect", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "request", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + prependListener( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "newSession", + listener: (sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, sessionData: NonSharedBuffer, callback: () => void) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "OCSPRequest", + listener: ( + certificate: NonSharedBuffer, + issuer: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "resumeSession", + listener: ( + sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "checkContinue", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "checkExpectation", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "clientError", listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "connect", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "request", listener: http.RequestListener): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "upgrade", + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: NonSharedBuffer) => void, + ): this; + } + /** + * ```js + * // curl -k https://localhost:8000/ + * import https from 'node:https'; + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * + * const options = { + * key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'), + * cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem'), + * }; + * + * https.createServer(options, (req, res) => { + * res.writeHead(200); + * res.end('hello world\n'); + * }).listen(8000); + * ``` + * + * Or + * + * ```js + * import https from 'node:https'; + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * + * const options = { + * pfx: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/test_cert.pfx'), + * passphrase: 'sample', + * }; + * + * https.createServer(options, (req, res) => { + * res.writeHead(200); + * res.end('hello world\n'); + * }).listen(8000); + * ``` + * @since v0.3.4 + * @param options Accepts `options` from `createServer`, `createSecureContext` and `createServer`. + * @param requestListener A listener to be added to the `'request'` event. + */ + function createServer< + Request extends typeof http.IncomingMessage = typeof http.IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof http.ServerResponse> = typeof http.ServerResponse, + >(requestListener?: http.RequestListener): Server; + function createServer< + Request extends typeof http.IncomingMessage = typeof http.IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof http.ServerResponse> = typeof http.ServerResponse, + >( + options: ServerOptions, + requestListener?: http.RequestListener, + ): Server; + /** + * Makes a request to a secure web server. + * + * The following additional `options` from `tls.connect()` are also accepted: `ca`, `cert`, `ciphers`, `clientCertEngine`, `crl`, `dhparam`, `ecdhCurve`, `honorCipherOrder`, `key`, `passphrase`, + * `pfx`, `rejectUnauthorized`, `secureOptions`, `secureProtocol`, `servername`, `sessionIdContext`, `highWaterMark`. + * + * `options` can be an object, a string, or a `URL` object. If `options` is a + * string, it is automatically parsed with `new URL()`. If it is a `URL` object, it will be automatically converted to an ordinary `options` object. + * + * `https.request()` returns an instance of the `http.ClientRequest` class. The `ClientRequest` instance is a writable stream. If one needs to + * upload a file with a POST request, then write to the `ClientRequest` object. + * + * ```js + * import https from 'node:https'; + * + * const options = { + * hostname: 'encrypted.google.com', + * port: 443, + * path: '/', + * method: 'GET', + * }; + * + * const req = https.request(options, (res) => { + * console.log('statusCode:', res.statusCode); + * console.log('headers:', res.headers); + * + * res.on('data', (d) => { + * process.stdout.write(d); + * }); + * }); + * + * req.on('error', (e) => { + * console.error(e); + * }); + * req.end(); + * ``` + * + * Example using options from `tls.connect()`: + * + * ```js + * const options = { + * hostname: 'encrypted.google.com', + * port: 443, + * path: '/', + * method: 'GET', + * key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'), + * cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem'), + * }; + * options.agent = new https.Agent(options); + * + * const req = https.request(options, (res) => { + * // ... + * }); + * ``` + * + * Alternatively, opt out of connection pooling by not using an `Agent`. + * + * ```js + * const options = { + * hostname: 'encrypted.google.com', + * port: 443, + * path: '/', + * method: 'GET', + * key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'), + * cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem'), + * agent: false, + * }; + * + * const req = https.request(options, (res) => { + * // ... + * }); + * ``` + * + * Example using a `URL` as `options`: + * + * ```js + * const options = new URL('https://abc:xyz@example.com'); + * + * const req = https.request(options, (res) => { + * // ... + * }); + * ``` + * + * Example pinning on certificate fingerprint, or the public key (similar to`pin-sha256`): + * + * ```js + * import tls from 'node:tls'; + * import https from 'node:https'; + * import crypto from 'node:crypto'; + * + * function sha256(s) { + * return crypto.createHash('sha256').update(s).digest('base64'); + * } + * const options = { + * hostname: 'github.com', + * port: 443, + * path: '/', + * method: 'GET', + * checkServerIdentity: function(host, cert) { + * // Make sure the certificate is issued to the host we are connected to + * const err = tls.checkServerIdentity(host, cert); + * if (err) { + * return err; + * } + * + * // Pin the public key, similar to HPKP pin-sha256 pinning + * const pubkey256 = 'pL1+qb9HTMRZJmuC/bB/ZI9d302BYrrqiVuRyW+DGrU='; + * if (sha256(cert.pubkey) !== pubkey256) { + * const msg = 'Certificate verification error: ' + + * `The public key of '${cert.subject.CN}' ` + + * 'does not match our pinned fingerprint'; + * return new Error(msg); + * } + * + * // Pin the exact certificate, rather than the pub key + * const cert256 = '25:FE:39:32:D9:63:8C:8A:FC:A1:9A:29:87:' + + * 'D8:3E:4C:1D:98:DB:71:E4:1A:48:03:98:EA:22:6A:BD:8B:93:16'; + * if (cert.fingerprint256 !== cert256) { + * const msg = 'Certificate verification error: ' + + * `The certificate of '${cert.subject.CN}' ` + + * 'does not match our pinned fingerprint'; + * return new Error(msg); + * } + * + * // This loop is informational only. + * // Print the certificate and public key fingerprints of all certs in the + * // chain. Its common to pin the public key of the issuer on the public + * // internet, while pinning the public key of the service in sensitive + * // environments. + * do { + * console.log('Subject Common Name:', cert.subject.CN); + * console.log(' Certificate SHA256 fingerprint:', cert.fingerprint256); + * + * hash = crypto.createHash('sha256'); + * console.log(' Public key ping-sha256:', sha256(cert.pubkey)); + * + * lastprint256 = cert.fingerprint256; + * cert = cert.issuerCertificate; + * } while (cert.fingerprint256 !== lastprint256); + * + * }, + * }; + * + * options.agent = new https.Agent(options); + * const req = https.request(options, (res) => { + * console.log('All OK. Server matched our pinned cert or public key'); + * console.log('statusCode:', res.statusCode); + * // Print the HPKP values + * console.log('headers:', res.headers['public-key-pins']); + * + * res.on('data', (d) => {}); + * }); + * + * req.on('error', (e) => { + * console.error(e.message); + * }); + * req.end(); + * ``` + * + * Outputs for example: + * + * ```text + * Subject Common Name: github.com + * Certificate SHA256 fingerprint: 25:FE:39:32:D9:63:8C:8A:FC:A1:9A:29:87:D8:3E:4C:1D:98:DB:71:E4:1A:48:03:98:EA:22:6A:BD:8B:93:16 + * Public key ping-sha256: pL1+qb9HTMRZJmuC/bB/ZI9d302BYrrqiVuRyW+DGrU= + * Subject Common Name: DigiCert SHA2 Extended Validation Server CA + * Certificate SHA256 fingerprint: 40:3E:06:2A:26:53:05:91:13:28:5B:AF:80:A0:D4:AE:42:2C:84:8C:9F:78:FA:D0:1F:C9:4B:C5:B8:7F:EF:1A + * Public key ping-sha256: RRM1dGqnDFsCJXBTHky16vi1obOlCgFFn/yOhI/y+ho= + * Subject Common Name: DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA + * Certificate SHA256 fingerprint: 74:31:E5:F4:C3:C1:CE:46:90:77:4F:0B:61:E0:54:40:88:3B:A9:A0:1E:D0:0B:A6:AB:D7:80:6E:D3:B1:18:CF + * Public key ping-sha256: WoiWRyIOVNa9ihaBciRSC7XHjliYS9VwUGOIud4PB18= + * All OK. Server matched our pinned cert or public key + * statusCode: 200 + * headers: max-age=0; pin-sha256="WoiWRyIOVNa9ihaBciRSC7XHjliYS9VwUGOIud4PB18="; pin-sha256="RRM1dGqnDFsCJXBTHky16vi1obOlCgFFn/yOhI/y+ho="; + * pin-sha256="k2v657xBsOVe1PQRwOsHsw3bsGT2VzIqz5K+59sNQws="; pin-sha256="K87oWBWM9UZfyddvDfoxL+8lpNyoUB2ptGtn0fv6G2Q="; pin-sha256="IQBnNBEiFuhj+8x6X8XLgh01V9Ic5/V3IRQLNFFc7v4="; + * pin-sha256="iie1VXtL7HzAMF+/PVPR9xzT80kQxdZeJ+zduCB3uj0="; pin-sha256="LvRiGEjRqfzurezaWuj8Wie2gyHMrW5Q06LspMnox7A="; includeSubDomains + * ``` + * @since v0.3.6 + * @param options Accepts all `options` from `request`, with some differences in default values: + */ + function request( + options: RequestOptions | string | URL, + callback?: (res: http.IncomingMessage) => void, + ): http.ClientRequest; + function request( + url: string | URL, + options: RequestOptions, + callback?: (res: http.IncomingMessage) => void, + ): http.ClientRequest; + /** + * Like `http.get()` but for HTTPS. + * + * `options` can be an object, a string, or a `URL` object. If `options` is a + * string, it is automatically parsed with `new URL()`. If it is a `URL` object, it will be automatically converted to an ordinary `options` object. + * + * ```js + * import https from 'node:https'; + * + * https.get('https://encrypted.google.com/', (res) => { + * console.log('statusCode:', res.statusCode); + * console.log('headers:', res.headers); + * + * res.on('data', (d) => { + * process.stdout.write(d); + * }); + * + * }).on('error', (e) => { + * console.error(e); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.3.6 + * @param options Accepts the same `options` as {@link request}, with the `method` always set to `GET`. + */ + function get( + options: RequestOptions | string | URL, + callback?: (res: http.IncomingMessage) => void, + ): http.ClientRequest; + function get( + url: string | URL, + options: RequestOptions, + callback?: (res: http.IncomingMessage) => void, + ): http.ClientRequest; + let globalAgent: Agent; +} +declare module "node:https" { + export * from "https"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/index.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/index.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4676281 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/index.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +/** + * License for programmatically and manually incorporated + * documentation aka. `JSDoc` from https://github.com/nodejs/node/tree/master/doc + * + * Copyright Node.js contributors. All rights reserved. + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy + * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to + * deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the + * rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or + * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is + * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + * + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in + * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + * + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR + * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE + * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING + * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS + * IN THE SOFTWARE. + */ + +// NOTE: These definitions support Node.js and TypeScript 5.7+. + +// Reference required TypeScript libs: +/// + +// TypeScript backwards-compatibility definitions: +/// + +// Definitions specific to TypeScript 5.7+: +/// +/// + +// Definitions for Node.js modules that are not specific to any version of TypeScript: +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/inspector.generated.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/inspector.generated.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3303dba --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/inspector.generated.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3966 @@ +// These definitions are automatically generated by the generate-inspector script. +// Do not edit this file directly. +// See scripts/generate-inspector/README.md for information on how to update the protocol definitions. +// Changes to the module itself should be added to the generator template (scripts/generate-inspector/inspector.d.ts.template). + +/** + * The `node:inspector` module provides an API for interacting with the V8 + * inspector. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.x/lib/inspector.js) + */ +declare module 'inspector' { + import EventEmitter = require('node:events'); + + interface InspectorNotification { + method: string; + params: T; + } + + namespace Schema { + /** + * Description of the protocol domain. + */ + interface Domain { + /** + * Domain name. + */ + name: string; + /** + * Domain version. + */ + version: string; + } + interface GetDomainsReturnType { + /** + * List of supported domains. + */ + domains: Domain[]; + } + } + namespace Runtime { + /** + * Unique script identifier. + */ + type ScriptId = string; + /** + * Unique object identifier. + */ + type RemoteObjectId = string; + /** + * Primitive value which cannot be JSON-stringified. + */ + type UnserializableValue = string; + /** + * Mirror object referencing original JavaScript object. + */ + interface RemoteObject { + /** + * Object type. + */ + type: string; + /** + * Object subtype hint. Specified for object type values only. + */ + subtype?: string | undefined; + /** + * Object class (constructor) name. Specified for object type values only. + */ + className?: string | undefined; + /** + * Remote object value in case of primitive values or JSON values (if it was requested). + */ + value?: any; + /** + * Primitive value which can not be JSON-stringified does not have value, but gets this property. + */ + unserializableValue?: UnserializableValue | undefined; + /** + * String representation of the object. + */ + description?: string | undefined; + /** + * Unique object identifier (for non-primitive values). + */ + objectId?: RemoteObjectId | undefined; + /** + * Preview containing abbreviated property values. Specified for object type values only. + * @experimental + */ + preview?: ObjectPreview | undefined; + /** + * @experimental + */ + customPreview?: CustomPreview | undefined; + } + /** + * @experimental + */ + interface CustomPreview { + header: string; + hasBody: boolean; + formatterObjectId: RemoteObjectId; + bindRemoteObjectFunctionId: RemoteObjectId; + configObjectId?: RemoteObjectId | undefined; + } + /** + * Object containing abbreviated remote object value. + * @experimental + */ + interface ObjectPreview { + /** + * Object type. + */ + type: string; + /** + * Object subtype hint. Specified for object type values only. + */ + subtype?: string | undefined; + /** + * String representation of the object. + */ + description?: string | undefined; + /** + * True iff some of the properties or entries of the original object did not fit. + */ + overflow: boolean; + /** + * List of the properties. + */ + properties: PropertyPreview[]; + /** + * List of the entries. Specified for map and set subtype values only. + */ + entries?: EntryPreview[] | undefined; + } + /** + * @experimental + */ + interface PropertyPreview { + /** + * Property name. + */ + name: string; + /** + * Object type. Accessor means that the property itself is an accessor property. + */ + type: string; + /** + * User-friendly property value string. + */ + value?: string | undefined; + /** + * Nested value preview. + */ + valuePreview?: ObjectPreview | undefined; + /** + * Object subtype hint. Specified for object type values only. + */ + subtype?: string | undefined; + } + /** + * @experimental + */ + interface EntryPreview { + /** + * Preview of the key. Specified for map-like collection entries. + */ + key?: ObjectPreview | undefined; + /** + * Preview of the value. + */ + value: ObjectPreview; + } + /** + * Object property descriptor. + */ + interface PropertyDescriptor { + /** + * Property name or symbol description. + */ + name: string; + /** + * The value associated with the property. + */ + value?: RemoteObject | undefined; + /** + * True if the value associated with the property may be changed (data descriptors only). + */ + writable?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * A function which serves as a getter for the property, or undefined if there is no getter (accessor descriptors only). + */ + get?: RemoteObject | undefined; + /** + * A function which serves as a setter for the property, or undefined if there is no setter (accessor descriptors only). + */ + set?: RemoteObject | undefined; + /** + * True if the type of this property descriptor may be changed and if the property may be deleted from the corresponding object. + */ + configurable: boolean; + /** + * True if this property shows up during enumeration of the properties on the corresponding object. + */ + enumerable: boolean; + /** + * True if the result was thrown during the evaluation. + */ + wasThrown?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * True if the property is owned for the object. + */ + isOwn?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Property symbol object, if the property is of the symbol type. + */ + symbol?: RemoteObject | undefined; + } + /** + * Object internal property descriptor. This property isn't normally visible in JavaScript code. + */ + interface InternalPropertyDescriptor { + /** + * Conventional property name. + */ + name: string; + /** + * The value associated with the property. + */ + value?: RemoteObject | undefined; + } + /** + * Represents function call argument. Either remote object id objectId, primitive value, unserializable primitive value or neither of (for undefined) them should be specified. + */ + interface CallArgument { + /** + * Primitive value or serializable javascript object. + */ + value?: any; + /** + * Primitive value which can not be JSON-stringified. + */ + unserializableValue?: UnserializableValue | undefined; + /** + * Remote object handle. + */ + objectId?: RemoteObjectId | undefined; + } + /** + * Id of an execution context. + */ + type ExecutionContextId = number; + /** + * Description of an isolated world. + */ + interface ExecutionContextDescription { + /** + * Unique id of the execution context. It can be used to specify in which execution context script evaluation should be performed. + */ + id: ExecutionContextId; + /** + * Execution context origin. + */ + origin: string; + /** + * Human readable name describing given context. + */ + name: string; + /** + * Embedder-specific auxiliary data. + */ + auxData?: {} | undefined; + } + /** + * Detailed information about exception (or error) that was thrown during script compilation or execution. + */ + interface ExceptionDetails { + /** + * Exception id. + */ + exceptionId: number; + /** + * Exception text, which should be used together with exception object when available. + */ + text: string; + /** + * Line number of the exception location (0-based). + */ + lineNumber: number; + /** + * Column number of the exception location (0-based). + */ + columnNumber: number; + /** + * Script ID of the exception location. + */ + scriptId?: ScriptId | undefined; + /** + * URL of the exception location, to be used when the script was not reported. + */ + url?: string | undefined; + /** + * JavaScript stack trace if available. + */ + stackTrace?: StackTrace | undefined; + /** + * Exception object if available. + */ + exception?: RemoteObject | undefined; + /** + * Identifier of the context where exception happened. + */ + executionContextId?: ExecutionContextId | undefined; + } + /** + * Number of milliseconds since epoch. + */ + type Timestamp = number; + /** + * Stack entry for runtime errors and assertions. + */ + interface CallFrame { + /** + * JavaScript function name. + */ + functionName: string; + /** + * JavaScript script id. + */ + scriptId: ScriptId; + /** + * JavaScript script name or url. + */ + url: string; + /** + * JavaScript script line number (0-based). + */ + lineNumber: number; + /** + * JavaScript script column number (0-based). + */ + columnNumber: number; + } + /** + * Call frames for assertions or error messages. + */ + interface StackTrace { + /** + * String label of this stack trace. For async traces this may be a name of the function that initiated the async call. + */ + description?: string | undefined; + /** + * JavaScript function name. + */ + callFrames: CallFrame[]; + /** + * Asynchronous JavaScript stack trace that preceded this stack, if available. + */ + parent?: StackTrace | undefined; + /** + * Asynchronous JavaScript stack trace that preceded this stack, if available. + * @experimental + */ + parentId?: StackTraceId | undefined; + } + /** + * Unique identifier of current debugger. + * @experimental + */ + type UniqueDebuggerId = string; + /** + * If debuggerId is set stack trace comes from another debugger and can be resolved there. This allows to track cross-debugger calls. See Runtime.StackTrace and Debugger.paused for usages. + * @experimental + */ + interface StackTraceId { + id: string; + debuggerId?: UniqueDebuggerId | undefined; + } + interface EvaluateParameterType { + /** + * Expression to evaluate. + */ + expression: string; + /** + * Symbolic group name that can be used to release multiple objects. + */ + objectGroup?: string | undefined; + /** + * Determines whether Command Line API should be available during the evaluation. + */ + includeCommandLineAPI?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * In silent mode exceptions thrown during evaluation are not reported and do not pause execution. Overrides setPauseOnException state. + */ + silent?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Specifies in which execution context to perform evaluation. If the parameter is omitted the evaluation will be performed in the context of the inspected page. + */ + contextId?: ExecutionContextId | undefined; + /** + * Whether the result is expected to be a JSON object that should be sent by value. + */ + returnByValue?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether preview should be generated for the result. + * @experimental + */ + generatePreview?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether execution should be treated as initiated by user in the UI. + */ + userGesture?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether execution should await for resulting value and return once awaited promise is resolved. + */ + awaitPromise?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface AwaitPromiseParameterType { + /** + * Identifier of the promise. + */ + promiseObjectId: RemoteObjectId; + /** + * Whether the result is expected to be a JSON object that should be sent by value. + */ + returnByValue?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether preview should be generated for the result. + */ + generatePreview?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface CallFunctionOnParameterType { + /** + * Declaration of the function to call. + */ + functionDeclaration: string; + /** + * Identifier of the object to call function on. Either objectId or executionContextId should be specified. + */ + objectId?: RemoteObjectId | undefined; + /** + * Call arguments. All call arguments must belong to the same JavaScript world as the target object. + */ + arguments?: CallArgument[] | undefined; + /** + * In silent mode exceptions thrown during evaluation are not reported and do not pause execution. Overrides setPauseOnException state. + */ + silent?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether the result is expected to be a JSON object which should be sent by value. + */ + returnByValue?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether preview should be generated for the result. + * @experimental + */ + generatePreview?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether execution should be treated as initiated by user in the UI. + */ + userGesture?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether execution should await for resulting value and return once awaited promise is resolved. + */ + awaitPromise?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Specifies execution context which global object will be used to call function on. Either executionContextId or objectId should be specified. + */ + executionContextId?: ExecutionContextId | undefined; + /** + * Symbolic group name that can be used to release multiple objects. If objectGroup is not specified and objectId is, objectGroup will be inherited from object. + */ + objectGroup?: string | undefined; + } + interface GetPropertiesParameterType { + /** + * Identifier of the object to return properties for. + */ + objectId: RemoteObjectId; + /** + * If true, returns properties belonging only to the element itself, not to its prototype chain. + */ + ownProperties?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If true, returns accessor properties (with getter/setter) only; internal properties are not returned either. + * @experimental + */ + accessorPropertiesOnly?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether preview should be generated for the results. + * @experimental + */ + generatePreview?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface ReleaseObjectParameterType { + /** + * Identifier of the object to release. + */ + objectId: RemoteObjectId; + } + interface ReleaseObjectGroupParameterType { + /** + * Symbolic object group name. + */ + objectGroup: string; + } + interface SetCustomObjectFormatterEnabledParameterType { + enabled: boolean; + } + interface CompileScriptParameterType { + /** + * Expression to compile. + */ + expression: string; + /** + * Source url to be set for the script. + */ + sourceURL: string; + /** + * Specifies whether the compiled script should be persisted. + */ + persistScript: boolean; + /** + * Specifies in which execution context to perform script run. If the parameter is omitted the evaluation will be performed in the context of the inspected page. + */ + executionContextId?: ExecutionContextId | undefined; + } + interface RunScriptParameterType { + /** + * Id of the script to run. + */ + scriptId: ScriptId; + /** + * Specifies in which execution context to perform script run. If the parameter is omitted the evaluation will be performed in the context of the inspected page. + */ + executionContextId?: ExecutionContextId | undefined; + /** + * Symbolic group name that can be used to release multiple objects. + */ + objectGroup?: string | undefined; + /** + * In silent mode exceptions thrown during evaluation are not reported and do not pause execution. Overrides setPauseOnException state. + */ + silent?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Determines whether Command Line API should be available during the evaluation. + */ + includeCommandLineAPI?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether the result is expected to be a JSON object which should be sent by value. + */ + returnByValue?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether preview should be generated for the result. + */ + generatePreview?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether execution should await for resulting value and return once awaited promise is resolved. + */ + awaitPromise?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface QueryObjectsParameterType { + /** + * Identifier of the prototype to return objects for. + */ + prototypeObjectId: RemoteObjectId; + } + interface GlobalLexicalScopeNamesParameterType { + /** + * Specifies in which execution context to lookup global scope variables. + */ + executionContextId?: ExecutionContextId | undefined; + } + interface EvaluateReturnType { + /** + * Evaluation result. + */ + result: RemoteObject; + /** + * Exception details. + */ + exceptionDetails?: ExceptionDetails | undefined; + } + interface AwaitPromiseReturnType { + /** + * Promise result. Will contain rejected value if promise was rejected. + */ + result: RemoteObject; + /** + * Exception details if stack strace is available. + */ + exceptionDetails?: ExceptionDetails | undefined; + } + interface CallFunctionOnReturnType { + /** + * Call result. + */ + result: RemoteObject; + /** + * Exception details. + */ + exceptionDetails?: ExceptionDetails | undefined; + } + interface GetPropertiesReturnType { + /** + * Object properties. + */ + result: PropertyDescriptor[]; + /** + * Internal object properties (only of the element itself). + */ + internalProperties?: InternalPropertyDescriptor[] | undefined; + /** + * Exception details. + */ + exceptionDetails?: ExceptionDetails | undefined; + } + interface CompileScriptReturnType { + /** + * Id of the script. + */ + scriptId?: ScriptId | undefined; + /** + * Exception details. + */ + exceptionDetails?: ExceptionDetails | undefined; + } + interface RunScriptReturnType { + /** + * Run result. + */ + result: RemoteObject; + /** + * Exception details. + */ + exceptionDetails?: ExceptionDetails | undefined; + } + interface QueryObjectsReturnType { + /** + * Array with objects. + */ + objects: RemoteObject; + } + interface GlobalLexicalScopeNamesReturnType { + names: string[]; + } + interface ExecutionContextCreatedEventDataType { + /** + * A newly created execution context. + */ + context: ExecutionContextDescription; + } + interface ExecutionContextDestroyedEventDataType { + /** + * Id of the destroyed context + */ + executionContextId: ExecutionContextId; + } + interface ExceptionThrownEventDataType { + /** + * Timestamp of the exception. + */ + timestamp: Timestamp; + exceptionDetails: ExceptionDetails; + } + interface ExceptionRevokedEventDataType { + /** + * Reason describing why exception was revoked. + */ + reason: string; + /** + * The id of revoked exception, as reported in exceptionThrown. + */ + exceptionId: number; + } + interface ConsoleAPICalledEventDataType { + /** + * Type of the call. + */ + type: string; + /** + * Call arguments. + */ + args: RemoteObject[]; + /** + * Identifier of the context where the call was made. + */ + executionContextId: ExecutionContextId; + /** + * Call timestamp. + */ + timestamp: Timestamp; + /** + * Stack trace captured when the call was made. + */ + stackTrace?: StackTrace | undefined; + /** + * Console context descriptor for calls on non-default console context (not console.*): 'anonymous#unique-logger-id' for call on unnamed context, 'name#unique-logger-id' for call on named context. + * @experimental + */ + context?: string | undefined; + } + interface InspectRequestedEventDataType { + object: RemoteObject; + hints: {}; + } + } + namespace Debugger { + /** + * Breakpoint identifier. + */ + type BreakpointId = string; + /** + * Call frame identifier. + */ + type CallFrameId = string; + /** + * Location in the source code. + */ + interface Location { + /** + * Script identifier as reported in the Debugger.scriptParsed. + */ + scriptId: Runtime.ScriptId; + /** + * Line number in the script (0-based). + */ + lineNumber: number; + /** + * Column number in the script (0-based). + */ + columnNumber?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Location in the source code. + * @experimental + */ + interface ScriptPosition { + lineNumber: number; + columnNumber: number; + } + /** + * JavaScript call frame. Array of call frames form the call stack. + */ + interface CallFrame { + /** + * Call frame identifier. This identifier is only valid while the virtual machine is paused. + */ + callFrameId: CallFrameId; + /** + * Name of the JavaScript function called on this call frame. + */ + functionName: string; + /** + * Location in the source code. + */ + functionLocation?: Location | undefined; + /** + * Location in the source code. + */ + location: Location; + /** + * JavaScript script name or url. + */ + url: string; + /** + * Scope chain for this call frame. + */ + scopeChain: Scope[]; + /** + * this object for this call frame. + */ + this: Runtime.RemoteObject; + /** + * The value being returned, if the function is at return point. + */ + returnValue?: Runtime.RemoteObject | undefined; + } + /** + * Scope description. + */ + interface Scope { + /** + * Scope type. + */ + type: string; + /** + * Object representing the scope. For global and with scopes it represents the actual object; for the rest of the scopes, it is artificial transient object enumerating scope variables as its properties. + */ + object: Runtime.RemoteObject; + name?: string | undefined; + /** + * Location in the source code where scope starts + */ + startLocation?: Location | undefined; + /** + * Location in the source code where scope ends + */ + endLocation?: Location | undefined; + } + /** + * Search match for resource. + */ + interface SearchMatch { + /** + * Line number in resource content. + */ + lineNumber: number; + /** + * Line with match content. + */ + lineContent: string; + } + interface BreakLocation { + /** + * Script identifier as reported in the Debugger.scriptParsed. + */ + scriptId: Runtime.ScriptId; + /** + * Line number in the script (0-based). + */ + lineNumber: number; + /** + * Column number in the script (0-based). + */ + columnNumber?: number | undefined; + type?: string | undefined; + } + interface SetBreakpointsActiveParameterType { + /** + * New value for breakpoints active state. + */ + active: boolean; + } + interface SetSkipAllPausesParameterType { + /** + * New value for skip pauses state. + */ + skip: boolean; + } + interface SetBreakpointByUrlParameterType { + /** + * Line number to set breakpoint at. + */ + lineNumber: number; + /** + * URL of the resources to set breakpoint on. + */ + url?: string | undefined; + /** + * Regex pattern for the URLs of the resources to set breakpoints on. Either url or urlRegex must be specified. + */ + urlRegex?: string | undefined; + /** + * Script hash of the resources to set breakpoint on. + */ + scriptHash?: string | undefined; + /** + * Offset in the line to set breakpoint at. + */ + columnNumber?: number | undefined; + /** + * Expression to use as a breakpoint condition. When specified, debugger will only stop on the breakpoint if this expression evaluates to true. + */ + condition?: string | undefined; + } + interface SetBreakpointParameterType { + /** + * Location to set breakpoint in. + */ + location: Location; + /** + * Expression to use as a breakpoint condition. When specified, debugger will only stop on the breakpoint if this expression evaluates to true. + */ + condition?: string | undefined; + } + interface RemoveBreakpointParameterType { + breakpointId: BreakpointId; + } + interface GetPossibleBreakpointsParameterType { + /** + * Start of range to search possible breakpoint locations in. + */ + start: Location; + /** + * End of range to search possible breakpoint locations in (excluding). When not specified, end of scripts is used as end of range. + */ + end?: Location | undefined; + /** + * Only consider locations which are in the same (non-nested) function as start. + */ + restrictToFunction?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface ContinueToLocationParameterType { + /** + * Location to continue to. + */ + location: Location; + targetCallFrames?: string | undefined; + } + interface PauseOnAsyncCallParameterType { + /** + * Debugger will pause when async call with given stack trace is started. + */ + parentStackTraceId: Runtime.StackTraceId; + } + interface StepIntoParameterType { + /** + * Debugger will issue additional Debugger.paused notification if any async task is scheduled before next pause. + * @experimental + */ + breakOnAsyncCall?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface GetStackTraceParameterType { + stackTraceId: Runtime.StackTraceId; + } + interface SearchInContentParameterType { + /** + * Id of the script to search in. + */ + scriptId: Runtime.ScriptId; + /** + * String to search for. + */ + query: string; + /** + * If true, search is case sensitive. + */ + caseSensitive?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If true, treats string parameter as regex. + */ + isRegex?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface SetScriptSourceParameterType { + /** + * Id of the script to edit. + */ + scriptId: Runtime.ScriptId; + /** + * New content of the script. + */ + scriptSource: string; + /** + * If true the change will not actually be applied. Dry run may be used to get result description without actually modifying the code. + */ + dryRun?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface RestartFrameParameterType { + /** + * Call frame identifier to evaluate on. + */ + callFrameId: CallFrameId; + } + interface GetScriptSourceParameterType { + /** + * Id of the script to get source for. + */ + scriptId: Runtime.ScriptId; + } + interface SetPauseOnExceptionsParameterType { + /** + * Pause on exceptions mode. + */ + state: string; + } + interface EvaluateOnCallFrameParameterType { + /** + * Call frame identifier to evaluate on. + */ + callFrameId: CallFrameId; + /** + * Expression to evaluate. + */ + expression: string; + /** + * String object group name to put result into (allows rapid releasing resulting object handles using releaseObjectGroup). + */ + objectGroup?: string | undefined; + /** + * Specifies whether command line API should be available to the evaluated expression, defaults to false. + */ + includeCommandLineAPI?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * In silent mode exceptions thrown during evaluation are not reported and do not pause execution. Overrides setPauseOnException state. + */ + silent?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether the result is expected to be a JSON object that should be sent by value. + */ + returnByValue?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether preview should be generated for the result. + * @experimental + */ + generatePreview?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether to throw an exception if side effect cannot be ruled out during evaluation. + */ + throwOnSideEffect?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface SetVariableValueParameterType { + /** + * 0-based number of scope as was listed in scope chain. Only 'local', 'closure' and 'catch' scope types are allowed. Other scopes could be manipulated manually. + */ + scopeNumber: number; + /** + * Variable name. + */ + variableName: string; + /** + * New variable value. + */ + newValue: Runtime.CallArgument; + /** + * Id of callframe that holds variable. + */ + callFrameId: CallFrameId; + } + interface SetReturnValueParameterType { + /** + * New return value. + */ + newValue: Runtime.CallArgument; + } + interface SetAsyncCallStackDepthParameterType { + /** + * Maximum depth of async call stacks. Setting to 0 will effectively disable collecting async call stacks (default). + */ + maxDepth: number; + } + interface SetBlackboxPatternsParameterType { + /** + * Array of regexps that will be used to check script url for blackbox state. + */ + patterns: string[]; + } + interface SetBlackboxedRangesParameterType { + /** + * Id of the script. + */ + scriptId: Runtime.ScriptId; + positions: ScriptPosition[]; + } + interface EnableReturnType { + /** + * Unique identifier of the debugger. + * @experimental + */ + debuggerId: Runtime.UniqueDebuggerId; + } + interface SetBreakpointByUrlReturnType { + /** + * Id of the created breakpoint for further reference. + */ + breakpointId: BreakpointId; + /** + * List of the locations this breakpoint resolved into upon addition. + */ + locations: Location[]; + } + interface SetBreakpointReturnType { + /** + * Id of the created breakpoint for further reference. + */ + breakpointId: BreakpointId; + /** + * Location this breakpoint resolved into. + */ + actualLocation: Location; + } + interface GetPossibleBreakpointsReturnType { + /** + * List of the possible breakpoint locations. + */ + locations: BreakLocation[]; + } + interface GetStackTraceReturnType { + stackTrace: Runtime.StackTrace; + } + interface SearchInContentReturnType { + /** + * List of search matches. + */ + result: SearchMatch[]; + } + interface SetScriptSourceReturnType { + /** + * New stack trace in case editing has happened while VM was stopped. + */ + callFrames?: CallFrame[] | undefined; + /** + * Whether current call stack was modified after applying the changes. + */ + stackChanged?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Async stack trace, if any. + */ + asyncStackTrace?: Runtime.StackTrace | undefined; + /** + * Async stack trace, if any. + * @experimental + */ + asyncStackTraceId?: Runtime.StackTraceId | undefined; + /** + * Exception details if any. + */ + exceptionDetails?: Runtime.ExceptionDetails | undefined; + } + interface RestartFrameReturnType { + /** + * New stack trace. + */ + callFrames: CallFrame[]; + /** + * Async stack trace, if any. + */ + asyncStackTrace?: Runtime.StackTrace | undefined; + /** + * Async stack trace, if any. + * @experimental + */ + asyncStackTraceId?: Runtime.StackTraceId | undefined; + } + interface GetScriptSourceReturnType { + /** + * Script source. + */ + scriptSource: string; + } + interface EvaluateOnCallFrameReturnType { + /** + * Object wrapper for the evaluation result. + */ + result: Runtime.RemoteObject; + /** + * Exception details. + */ + exceptionDetails?: Runtime.ExceptionDetails | undefined; + } + interface ScriptParsedEventDataType { + /** + * Identifier of the script parsed. + */ + scriptId: Runtime.ScriptId; + /** + * URL or name of the script parsed (if any). + */ + url: string; + /** + * Line offset of the script within the resource with given URL (for script tags). + */ + startLine: number; + /** + * Column offset of the script within the resource with given URL. + */ + startColumn: number; + /** + * Last line of the script. + */ + endLine: number; + /** + * Length of the last line of the script. + */ + endColumn: number; + /** + * Specifies script creation context. + */ + executionContextId: Runtime.ExecutionContextId; + /** + * Content hash of the script. + */ + hash: string; + /** + * Embedder-specific auxiliary data. + */ + executionContextAuxData?: {} | undefined; + /** + * True, if this script is generated as a result of the live edit operation. + * @experimental + */ + isLiveEdit?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * URL of source map associated with script (if any). + */ + sourceMapURL?: string | undefined; + /** + * True, if this script has sourceURL. + */ + hasSourceURL?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * True, if this script is ES6 module. + */ + isModule?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * This script length. + */ + length?: number | undefined; + /** + * JavaScript top stack frame of where the script parsed event was triggered if available. + * @experimental + */ + stackTrace?: Runtime.StackTrace | undefined; + } + interface ScriptFailedToParseEventDataType { + /** + * Identifier of the script parsed. + */ + scriptId: Runtime.ScriptId; + /** + * URL or name of the script parsed (if any). + */ + url: string; + /** + * Line offset of the script within the resource with given URL (for script tags). + */ + startLine: number; + /** + * Column offset of the script within the resource with given URL. + */ + startColumn: number; + /** + * Last line of the script. + */ + endLine: number; + /** + * Length of the last line of the script. + */ + endColumn: number; + /** + * Specifies script creation context. + */ + executionContextId: Runtime.ExecutionContextId; + /** + * Content hash of the script. + */ + hash: string; + /** + * Embedder-specific auxiliary data. + */ + executionContextAuxData?: {} | undefined; + /** + * URL of source map associated with script (if any). + */ + sourceMapURL?: string | undefined; + /** + * True, if this script has sourceURL. + */ + hasSourceURL?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * True, if this script is ES6 module. + */ + isModule?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * This script length. + */ + length?: number | undefined; + /** + * JavaScript top stack frame of where the script parsed event was triggered if available. + * @experimental + */ + stackTrace?: Runtime.StackTrace | undefined; + } + interface BreakpointResolvedEventDataType { + /** + * Breakpoint unique identifier. + */ + breakpointId: BreakpointId; + /** + * Actual breakpoint location. + */ + location: Location; + } + interface PausedEventDataType { + /** + * Call stack the virtual machine stopped on. + */ + callFrames: CallFrame[]; + /** + * Pause reason. + */ + reason: string; + /** + * Object containing break-specific auxiliary properties. + */ + data?: {} | undefined; + /** + * Hit breakpoints IDs + */ + hitBreakpoints?: string[] | undefined; + /** + * Async stack trace, if any. + */ + asyncStackTrace?: Runtime.StackTrace | undefined; + /** + * Async stack trace, if any. + * @experimental + */ + asyncStackTraceId?: Runtime.StackTraceId | undefined; + /** + * Just scheduled async call will have this stack trace as parent stack during async execution. This field is available only after Debugger.stepInto call with breakOnAsynCall flag. + * @experimental + */ + asyncCallStackTraceId?: Runtime.StackTraceId | undefined; + } + } + namespace Console { + /** + * Console message. + */ + interface ConsoleMessage { + /** + * Message source. + */ + source: string; + /** + * Message severity. + */ + level: string; + /** + * Message text. + */ + text: string; + /** + * URL of the message origin. + */ + url?: string | undefined; + /** + * Line number in the resource that generated this message (1-based). + */ + line?: number | undefined; + /** + * Column number in the resource that generated this message (1-based). + */ + column?: number | undefined; + } + interface MessageAddedEventDataType { + /** + * Console message that has been added. + */ + message: ConsoleMessage; + } + } + namespace Profiler { + /** + * Profile node. Holds callsite information, execution statistics and child nodes. + */ + interface ProfileNode { + /** + * Unique id of the node. + */ + id: number; + /** + * Function location. + */ + callFrame: Runtime.CallFrame; + /** + * Number of samples where this node was on top of the call stack. + */ + hitCount?: number | undefined; + /** + * Child node ids. + */ + children?: number[] | undefined; + /** + * The reason of being not optimized. The function may be deoptimized or marked as don't optimize. + */ + deoptReason?: string | undefined; + /** + * An array of source position ticks. + */ + positionTicks?: PositionTickInfo[] | undefined; + } + /** + * Profile. + */ + interface Profile { + /** + * The list of profile nodes. First item is the root node. + */ + nodes: ProfileNode[]; + /** + * Profiling start timestamp in microseconds. + */ + startTime: number; + /** + * Profiling end timestamp in microseconds. + */ + endTime: number; + /** + * Ids of samples top nodes. + */ + samples?: number[] | undefined; + /** + * Time intervals between adjacent samples in microseconds. The first delta is relative to the profile startTime. + */ + timeDeltas?: number[] | undefined; + } + /** + * Specifies a number of samples attributed to a certain source position. + */ + interface PositionTickInfo { + /** + * Source line number (1-based). + */ + line: number; + /** + * Number of samples attributed to the source line. + */ + ticks: number; + } + /** + * Coverage data for a source range. + */ + interface CoverageRange { + /** + * JavaScript script source offset for the range start. + */ + startOffset: number; + /** + * JavaScript script source offset for the range end. + */ + endOffset: number; + /** + * Collected execution count of the source range. + */ + count: number; + } + /** + * Coverage data for a JavaScript function. + */ + interface FunctionCoverage { + /** + * JavaScript function name. + */ + functionName: string; + /** + * Source ranges inside the function with coverage data. + */ + ranges: CoverageRange[]; + /** + * Whether coverage data for this function has block granularity. + */ + isBlockCoverage: boolean; + } + /** + * Coverage data for a JavaScript script. + */ + interface ScriptCoverage { + /** + * JavaScript script id. + */ + scriptId: Runtime.ScriptId; + /** + * JavaScript script name or url. + */ + url: string; + /** + * Functions contained in the script that has coverage data. + */ + functions: FunctionCoverage[]; + } + interface SetSamplingIntervalParameterType { + /** + * New sampling interval in microseconds. + */ + interval: number; + } + interface StartPreciseCoverageParameterType { + /** + * Collect accurate call counts beyond simple 'covered' or 'not covered'. + */ + callCount?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Collect block-based coverage. + */ + detailed?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface StopReturnType { + /** + * Recorded profile. + */ + profile: Profile; + } + interface TakePreciseCoverageReturnType { + /** + * Coverage data for the current isolate. + */ + result: ScriptCoverage[]; + } + interface GetBestEffortCoverageReturnType { + /** + * Coverage data for the current isolate. + */ + result: ScriptCoverage[]; + } + interface ConsoleProfileStartedEventDataType { + id: string; + /** + * Location of console.profile(). + */ + location: Debugger.Location; + /** + * Profile title passed as an argument to console.profile(). + */ + title?: string | undefined; + } + interface ConsoleProfileFinishedEventDataType { + id: string; + /** + * Location of console.profileEnd(). + */ + location: Debugger.Location; + profile: Profile; + /** + * Profile title passed as an argument to console.profile(). + */ + title?: string | undefined; + } + } + namespace HeapProfiler { + /** + * Heap snapshot object id. + */ + type HeapSnapshotObjectId = string; + /** + * Sampling Heap Profile node. Holds callsite information, allocation statistics and child nodes. + */ + interface SamplingHeapProfileNode { + /** + * Function location. + */ + callFrame: Runtime.CallFrame; + /** + * Allocations size in bytes for the node excluding children. + */ + selfSize: number; + /** + * Child nodes. + */ + children: SamplingHeapProfileNode[]; + } + /** + * Profile. + */ + interface SamplingHeapProfile { + head: SamplingHeapProfileNode; + } + interface StartTrackingHeapObjectsParameterType { + trackAllocations?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface StopTrackingHeapObjectsParameterType { + /** + * If true 'reportHeapSnapshotProgress' events will be generated while snapshot is being taken when the tracking is stopped. + */ + reportProgress?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface TakeHeapSnapshotParameterType { + /** + * If true 'reportHeapSnapshotProgress' events will be generated while snapshot is being taken. + */ + reportProgress?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface GetObjectByHeapObjectIdParameterType { + objectId: HeapSnapshotObjectId; + /** + * Symbolic group name that can be used to release multiple objects. + */ + objectGroup?: string | undefined; + } + interface AddInspectedHeapObjectParameterType { + /** + * Heap snapshot object id to be accessible by means of $x command line API. + */ + heapObjectId: HeapSnapshotObjectId; + } + interface GetHeapObjectIdParameterType { + /** + * Identifier of the object to get heap object id for. + */ + objectId: Runtime.RemoteObjectId; + } + interface StartSamplingParameterType { + /** + * Average sample interval in bytes. Poisson distribution is used for the intervals. The default value is 32768 bytes. + */ + samplingInterval?: number | undefined; + } + interface GetObjectByHeapObjectIdReturnType { + /** + * Evaluation result. + */ + result: Runtime.RemoteObject; + } + interface GetHeapObjectIdReturnType { + /** + * Id of the heap snapshot object corresponding to the passed remote object id. + */ + heapSnapshotObjectId: HeapSnapshotObjectId; + } + interface StopSamplingReturnType { + /** + * Recorded sampling heap profile. + */ + profile: SamplingHeapProfile; + } + interface GetSamplingProfileReturnType { + /** + * Return the sampling profile being collected. + */ + profile: SamplingHeapProfile; + } + interface AddHeapSnapshotChunkEventDataType { + chunk: string; + } + interface ReportHeapSnapshotProgressEventDataType { + done: number; + total: number; + finished?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface LastSeenObjectIdEventDataType { + lastSeenObjectId: number; + timestamp: number; + } + interface HeapStatsUpdateEventDataType { + /** + * An array of triplets. Each triplet describes a fragment. The first integer is the fragment index, the second integer is a total count of objects for the fragment, the third integer is a total size of the objects for the fragment. + */ + statsUpdate: number[]; + } + } + namespace NodeTracing { + interface TraceConfig { + /** + * Controls how the trace buffer stores data. + */ + recordMode?: string | undefined; + /** + * Included category filters. + */ + includedCategories: string[]; + } + interface StartParameterType { + traceConfig: TraceConfig; + } + interface GetCategoriesReturnType { + /** + * A list of supported tracing categories. + */ + categories: string[]; + } + interface DataCollectedEventDataType { + value: Array<{}>; + } + } + namespace NodeWorker { + type WorkerID = string; + /** + * Unique identifier of attached debugging session. + */ + type SessionID = string; + interface WorkerInfo { + workerId: WorkerID; + type: string; + title: string; + url: string; + } + interface SendMessageToWorkerParameterType { + message: string; + /** + * Identifier of the session. + */ + sessionId: SessionID; + } + interface EnableParameterType { + /** + * Whether to new workers should be paused until the frontend sends `Runtime.runIfWaitingForDebugger` + * message to run them. + */ + waitForDebuggerOnStart: boolean; + } + interface DetachParameterType { + sessionId: SessionID; + } + interface AttachedToWorkerEventDataType { + /** + * Identifier assigned to the session used to send/receive messages. + */ + sessionId: SessionID; + workerInfo: WorkerInfo; + waitingForDebugger: boolean; + } + interface DetachedFromWorkerEventDataType { + /** + * Detached session identifier. + */ + sessionId: SessionID; + } + interface ReceivedMessageFromWorkerEventDataType { + /** + * Identifier of a session which sends a message. + */ + sessionId: SessionID; + message: string; + } + } + namespace Network { + /** + * Resource type as it was perceived by the rendering engine. + */ + type ResourceType = string; + /** + * Unique request identifier. + */ + type RequestId = string; + /** + * UTC time in seconds, counted from January 1, 1970. + */ + type TimeSinceEpoch = number; + /** + * Monotonically increasing time in seconds since an arbitrary point in the past. + */ + type MonotonicTime = number; + /** + * HTTP request data. + */ + interface Request { + url: string; + method: string; + headers: Headers; + } + /** + * HTTP response data. + */ + interface Response { + url: string; + status: number; + statusText: string; + headers: Headers; + } + /** + * Request / response headers as keys / values of JSON object. + */ + interface Headers { + } + interface RequestWillBeSentEventDataType { + /** + * Request identifier. + */ + requestId: RequestId; + /** + * Request data. + */ + request: Request; + /** + * Timestamp. + */ + timestamp: MonotonicTime; + /** + * Timestamp. + */ + wallTime: TimeSinceEpoch; + } + interface ResponseReceivedEventDataType { + /** + * Request identifier. + */ + requestId: RequestId; + /** + * Timestamp. + */ + timestamp: MonotonicTime; + /** + * Resource type. + */ + type: ResourceType; + /** + * Response data. + */ + response: Response; + } + interface LoadingFailedEventDataType { + /** + * Request identifier. + */ + requestId: RequestId; + /** + * Timestamp. + */ + timestamp: MonotonicTime; + /** + * Resource type. + */ + type: ResourceType; + /** + * Error message. + */ + errorText: string; + } + interface LoadingFinishedEventDataType { + /** + * Request identifier. + */ + requestId: RequestId; + /** + * Timestamp. + */ + timestamp: MonotonicTime; + } + } + namespace NodeRuntime { + interface NotifyWhenWaitingForDisconnectParameterType { + enabled: boolean; + } + } + + /** + * The `inspector.Session` is used for dispatching messages to the V8 inspector + * back-end and receiving message responses and notifications. + */ + class Session extends EventEmitter { + /** + * Create a new instance of the inspector.Session class. + * The inspector session needs to be connected through `session.connect()` before the messages can be dispatched to the inspector backend. + */ + constructor(); + + /** + * Connects a session to the inspector back-end. + */ + connect(): void; + + /** + * Connects a session to the inspector back-end. + * An exception will be thrown if this API was not called on a Worker thread. + * @since v12.11.0 + */ + connectToMainThread(): void; + + /** + * Immediately close the session. All pending message callbacks will be called with an error. + * `session.connect()` will need to be called to be able to send messages again. + * Reconnected session will lose all inspector state, such as enabled agents or configured breakpoints. + */ + disconnect(): void; + + /** + * Posts a message to the inspector back-end. `callback` will be notified when + * a response is received. `callback` is a function that accepts two optional + * arguments: error and message-specific result. + * + * ```js + * session.post('Runtime.evaluate', { expression: '2 + 2' }, + * (error, { result }) => console.log(result)); + * // Output: { type: 'number', value: 4, description: '4' } + * ``` + * + * The latest version of the V8 inspector protocol is published on the + * [Chrome DevTools Protocol Viewer](https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/v8/). + * + * Node.js inspector supports all the Chrome DevTools Protocol domains declared + * by V8. Chrome DevTools Protocol domain provides an interface for interacting + * with one of the runtime agents used to inspect the application state and listen + * to the run-time events. + */ + post(method: string, callback?: (err: Error | null, params?: object) => void): void; + post(method: string, params?: object, callback?: (err: Error | null, params?: object) => void): void; + /** + * Returns supported domains. + */ + post(method: 'Schema.getDomains', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Schema.GetDomainsReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Evaluates expression on global object. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.evaluate', params?: Runtime.EvaluateParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.EvaluateReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Runtime.evaluate', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.EvaluateReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Add handler to promise with given promise object id. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.awaitPromise', params?: Runtime.AwaitPromiseParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.AwaitPromiseReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Runtime.awaitPromise', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.AwaitPromiseReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Calls function with given declaration on the given object. Object group of the result is inherited from the target object. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.callFunctionOn', params?: Runtime.CallFunctionOnParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.CallFunctionOnReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Runtime.callFunctionOn', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.CallFunctionOnReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Returns properties of a given object. Object group of the result is inherited from the target object. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.getProperties', params?: Runtime.GetPropertiesParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.GetPropertiesReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Runtime.getProperties', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.GetPropertiesReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Releases remote object with given id. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.releaseObject', params?: Runtime.ReleaseObjectParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Runtime.releaseObject', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Releases all remote objects that belong to a given group. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.releaseObjectGroup', params?: Runtime.ReleaseObjectGroupParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Runtime.releaseObjectGroup', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Tells inspected instance to run if it was waiting for debugger to attach. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.runIfWaitingForDebugger', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Enables reporting of execution contexts creation by means of executionContextCreated event. When the reporting gets enabled the event will be sent immediately for each existing execution context. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.enable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Disables reporting of execution contexts creation. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.disable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Discards collected exceptions and console API calls. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.discardConsoleEntries', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * @experimental + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.setCustomObjectFormatterEnabled', params?: Runtime.SetCustomObjectFormatterEnabledParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Runtime.setCustomObjectFormatterEnabled', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Compiles expression. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.compileScript', params?: Runtime.CompileScriptParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.CompileScriptReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Runtime.compileScript', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.CompileScriptReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Runs script with given id in a given context. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.runScript', params?: Runtime.RunScriptParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.RunScriptReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Runtime.runScript', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.RunScriptReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Runtime.queryObjects', params?: Runtime.QueryObjectsParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.QueryObjectsReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Runtime.queryObjects', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.QueryObjectsReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Returns all let, const and class variables from global scope. + */ + post( + method: 'Runtime.globalLexicalScopeNames', + params?: Runtime.GlobalLexicalScopeNamesParameterType, + callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.GlobalLexicalScopeNamesReturnType) => void + ): void; + post(method: 'Runtime.globalLexicalScopeNames', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Runtime.GlobalLexicalScopeNamesReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Enables debugger for the given page. Clients should not assume that the debugging has been enabled until the result for this command is received. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.enable', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.EnableReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Disables debugger for given page. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.disable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Activates / deactivates all breakpoints on the page. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setBreakpointsActive', params?: Debugger.SetBreakpointsActiveParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.setBreakpointsActive', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Makes page not interrupt on any pauses (breakpoint, exception, dom exception etc). + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setSkipAllPauses', params?: Debugger.SetSkipAllPausesParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.setSkipAllPauses', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Sets JavaScript breakpoint at given location specified either by URL or URL regex. Once this command is issued, all existing parsed scripts will have breakpoints resolved and returned in locations property. Further matching script parsing will result in subsequent breakpointResolved events issued. This logical breakpoint will survive page reloads. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setBreakpointByUrl', params?: Debugger.SetBreakpointByUrlParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.SetBreakpointByUrlReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.setBreakpointByUrl', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.SetBreakpointByUrlReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Sets JavaScript breakpoint at a given location. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setBreakpoint', params?: Debugger.SetBreakpointParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.SetBreakpointReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.setBreakpoint', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.SetBreakpointReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Removes JavaScript breakpoint. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.removeBreakpoint', params?: Debugger.RemoveBreakpointParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.removeBreakpoint', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Returns possible locations for breakpoint. scriptId in start and end range locations should be the same. + */ + post( + method: 'Debugger.getPossibleBreakpoints', + params?: Debugger.GetPossibleBreakpointsParameterType, + callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.GetPossibleBreakpointsReturnType) => void + ): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.getPossibleBreakpoints', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.GetPossibleBreakpointsReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Continues execution until specific location is reached. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.continueToLocation', params?: Debugger.ContinueToLocationParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.continueToLocation', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * @experimental + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.pauseOnAsyncCall', params?: Debugger.PauseOnAsyncCallParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.pauseOnAsyncCall', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Steps over the statement. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.stepOver', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Steps into the function call. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.stepInto', params?: Debugger.StepIntoParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.stepInto', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Steps out of the function call. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.stepOut', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Stops on the next JavaScript statement. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.pause', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * This method is deprecated - use Debugger.stepInto with breakOnAsyncCall and Debugger.pauseOnAsyncTask instead. Steps into next scheduled async task if any is scheduled before next pause. Returns success when async task is actually scheduled, returns error if no task were scheduled or another scheduleStepIntoAsync was called. + * @experimental + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.scheduleStepIntoAsync', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Resumes JavaScript execution. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.resume', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Returns stack trace with given stackTraceId. + * @experimental + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.getStackTrace', params?: Debugger.GetStackTraceParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.GetStackTraceReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.getStackTrace', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.GetStackTraceReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Searches for given string in script content. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.searchInContent', params?: Debugger.SearchInContentParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.SearchInContentReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.searchInContent', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.SearchInContentReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Edits JavaScript source live. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setScriptSource', params?: Debugger.SetScriptSourceParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.SetScriptSourceReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.setScriptSource', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.SetScriptSourceReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Restarts particular call frame from the beginning. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.restartFrame', params?: Debugger.RestartFrameParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.RestartFrameReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.restartFrame', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.RestartFrameReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Returns source for the script with given id. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.getScriptSource', params?: Debugger.GetScriptSourceParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.GetScriptSourceReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.getScriptSource', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.GetScriptSourceReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Defines pause on exceptions state. Can be set to stop on all exceptions, uncaught exceptions or no exceptions. Initial pause on exceptions state is none. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setPauseOnExceptions', params?: Debugger.SetPauseOnExceptionsParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.setPauseOnExceptions', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Evaluates expression on a given call frame. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.evaluateOnCallFrame', params?: Debugger.EvaluateOnCallFrameParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.EvaluateOnCallFrameReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.evaluateOnCallFrame', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Debugger.EvaluateOnCallFrameReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Changes value of variable in a callframe. Object-based scopes are not supported and must be mutated manually. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setVariableValue', params?: Debugger.SetVariableValueParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.setVariableValue', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Changes return value in top frame. Available only at return break position. + * @experimental + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setReturnValue', params?: Debugger.SetReturnValueParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.setReturnValue', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Enables or disables async call stacks tracking. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setAsyncCallStackDepth', params?: Debugger.SetAsyncCallStackDepthParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.setAsyncCallStackDepth', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Replace previous blackbox patterns with passed ones. Forces backend to skip stepping/pausing in scripts with url matching one of the patterns. VM will try to leave blackboxed script by performing 'step in' several times, finally resorting to 'step out' if unsuccessful. + * @experimental + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setBlackboxPatterns', params?: Debugger.SetBlackboxPatternsParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.setBlackboxPatterns', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Makes backend skip steps in the script in blackboxed ranges. VM will try leave blacklisted scripts by performing 'step in' several times, finally resorting to 'step out' if unsuccessful. Positions array contains positions where blackbox state is changed. First interval isn't blackboxed. Array should be sorted. + * @experimental + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setBlackboxedRanges', params?: Debugger.SetBlackboxedRangesParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Debugger.setBlackboxedRanges', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Enables console domain, sends the messages collected so far to the client by means of the messageAdded notification. + */ + post(method: 'Console.enable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Disables console domain, prevents further console messages from being reported to the client. + */ + post(method: 'Console.disable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Does nothing. + */ + post(method: 'Console.clearMessages', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Profiler.enable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Profiler.disable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Changes CPU profiler sampling interval. Must be called before CPU profiles recording started. + */ + post(method: 'Profiler.setSamplingInterval', params?: Profiler.SetSamplingIntervalParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Profiler.setSamplingInterval', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Profiler.start', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Profiler.stop', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Profiler.StopReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Enable precise code coverage. Coverage data for JavaScript executed before enabling precise code coverage may be incomplete. Enabling prevents running optimized code and resets execution counters. + */ + post(method: 'Profiler.startPreciseCoverage', params?: Profiler.StartPreciseCoverageParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'Profiler.startPreciseCoverage', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Disable precise code coverage. Disabling releases unnecessary execution count records and allows executing optimized code. + */ + post(method: 'Profiler.stopPreciseCoverage', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Collect coverage data for the current isolate, and resets execution counters. Precise code coverage needs to have started. + */ + post(method: 'Profiler.takePreciseCoverage', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Profiler.TakePreciseCoverageReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Collect coverage data for the current isolate. The coverage data may be incomplete due to garbage collection. + */ + post(method: 'Profiler.getBestEffortCoverage', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: Profiler.GetBestEffortCoverageReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.enable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.disable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.startTrackingHeapObjects', params?: HeapProfiler.StartTrackingHeapObjectsParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.startTrackingHeapObjects', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.stopTrackingHeapObjects', params?: HeapProfiler.StopTrackingHeapObjectsParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.stopTrackingHeapObjects', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.takeHeapSnapshot', params?: HeapProfiler.TakeHeapSnapshotParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.takeHeapSnapshot', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.collectGarbage', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post( + method: 'HeapProfiler.getObjectByHeapObjectId', + params?: HeapProfiler.GetObjectByHeapObjectIdParameterType, + callback?: (err: Error | null, params: HeapProfiler.GetObjectByHeapObjectIdReturnType) => void + ): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.getObjectByHeapObjectId', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: HeapProfiler.GetObjectByHeapObjectIdReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Enables console to refer to the node with given id via $x (see Command Line API for more details $x functions). + */ + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.addInspectedHeapObject', params?: HeapProfiler.AddInspectedHeapObjectParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.addInspectedHeapObject', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.getHeapObjectId', params?: HeapProfiler.GetHeapObjectIdParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: HeapProfiler.GetHeapObjectIdReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.getHeapObjectId', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: HeapProfiler.GetHeapObjectIdReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.startSampling', params?: HeapProfiler.StartSamplingParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.startSampling', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.stopSampling', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: HeapProfiler.StopSamplingReturnType) => void): void; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.getSamplingProfile', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: HeapProfiler.GetSamplingProfileReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Gets supported tracing categories. + */ + post(method: 'NodeTracing.getCategories', callback?: (err: Error | null, params: NodeTracing.GetCategoriesReturnType) => void): void; + /** + * Start trace events collection. + */ + post(method: 'NodeTracing.start', params?: NodeTracing.StartParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'NodeTracing.start', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Stop trace events collection. Remaining collected events will be sent as a sequence of + * dataCollected events followed by tracingComplete event. + */ + post(method: 'NodeTracing.stop', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Sends protocol message over session with given id. + */ + post(method: 'NodeWorker.sendMessageToWorker', params?: NodeWorker.SendMessageToWorkerParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'NodeWorker.sendMessageToWorker', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Instructs the inspector to attach to running workers. Will also attach to new workers + * as they start + */ + post(method: 'NodeWorker.enable', params?: NodeWorker.EnableParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'NodeWorker.enable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Detaches from all running workers and disables attaching to new workers as they are started. + */ + post(method: 'NodeWorker.disable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Detached from the worker with given sessionId. + */ + post(method: 'NodeWorker.detach', params?: NodeWorker.DetachParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'NodeWorker.detach', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Disables network tracking, prevents network events from being sent to the client. + */ + post(method: 'Network.disable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Enables network tracking, network events will now be delivered to the client. + */ + post(method: 'Network.enable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Enable the NodeRuntime events except by `NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect`. + */ + post(method: 'NodeRuntime.enable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Disable NodeRuntime events + */ + post(method: 'NodeRuntime.disable', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Enable the `NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect`. + */ + post(method: 'NodeRuntime.notifyWhenWaitingForDisconnect', params?: NodeRuntime.NotifyWhenWaitingForDisconnectParameterType, callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + post(method: 'NodeRuntime.notifyWhenWaitingForDisconnect', callback?: (err: Error | null) => void): void; + + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + /** + * Emitted when any notification from the V8 Inspector is received. + */ + addListener(event: 'inspectorNotification', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new execution context is created. + */ + addListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextCreated', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when execution context is destroyed. + */ + addListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextDestroyed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when all executionContexts were cleared in browser + */ + addListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextsCleared', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when exception was thrown and unhandled. + */ + addListener(event: 'Runtime.exceptionThrown', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when unhandled exception was revoked. + */ + addListener(event: 'Runtime.exceptionRevoked', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when console API was called. + */ + addListener(event: 'Runtime.consoleAPICalled', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when object should be inspected (for example, as a result of inspect() command line API call). + */ + addListener(event: 'Runtime.inspectRequested', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine parses script. This event is also fired for all known and uncollected scripts upon enabling debugger. + */ + addListener(event: 'Debugger.scriptParsed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine fails to parse the script. + */ + addListener(event: 'Debugger.scriptFailedToParse', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when breakpoint is resolved to an actual script and location. + */ + addListener(event: 'Debugger.breakpointResolved', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine stopped on breakpoint or exception or any other stop criteria. + */ + addListener(event: 'Debugger.paused', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine resumed execution. + */ + addListener(event: 'Debugger.resumed', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new console message is added. + */ + addListener(event: 'Console.messageAdded', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Sent when new profile recording is started using console.profile() call. + */ + addListener(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileStarted', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.addHeapSnapshotChunk', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.resetProfiles', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.reportHeapSnapshotProgress', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend regularly sends a current value for last seen object id and corresponding timestamp. If the were changes in the heap since last event then one or more heapStatsUpdate events will be sent before a new lastSeenObjectId event. + */ + addListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.lastSeenObjectId', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend may send update for one or more fragments + */ + addListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.heapStatsUpdate', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Contains an bucket of collected trace events. + */ + addListener(event: 'NodeTracing.dataCollected', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Signals that tracing is stopped and there is no trace buffers pending flush, all data were + * delivered via dataCollected events. + */ + addListener(event: 'NodeTracing.tracingComplete', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when attached to a worker. + */ + addListener(event: 'NodeWorker.attachedToWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when detached from the worker. + */ + addListener(event: 'NodeWorker.detachedFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Notifies about a new protocol message received from the session + * (session ID is provided in attachedToWorker notification). + */ + addListener(event: 'NodeWorker.receivedMessageFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when page is about to send HTTP request. + */ + addListener(event: 'Network.requestWillBeSent', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when HTTP response is available. + */ + addListener(event: 'Network.responseReceived', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'Network.loadingFailed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'Network.loadingFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired instead of `Runtime.executionContextDestroyed` when + * enabled. + * It is fired when the Node process finished all code execution and is + * waiting for all frontends to disconnect. + */ + addListener(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired when the runtime is waiting for the debugger. For + * example, when inspector.waitingForDebugger is called + */ + addListener(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDebugger', listener: () => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: 'inspectorNotification', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Runtime.executionContextCreated', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Runtime.executionContextDestroyed', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Runtime.executionContextsCleared'): boolean; + emit(event: 'Runtime.exceptionThrown', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Runtime.exceptionRevoked', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Runtime.consoleAPICalled', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Runtime.inspectRequested', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Debugger.scriptParsed', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Debugger.scriptFailedToParse', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Debugger.breakpointResolved', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Debugger.paused', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Debugger.resumed'): boolean; + emit(event: 'Console.messageAdded', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileStarted', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileFinished', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'HeapProfiler.addHeapSnapshotChunk', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'HeapProfiler.resetProfiles'): boolean; + emit(event: 'HeapProfiler.reportHeapSnapshotProgress', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'HeapProfiler.lastSeenObjectId', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'HeapProfiler.heapStatsUpdate', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'NodeTracing.dataCollected', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'NodeTracing.tracingComplete'): boolean; + emit(event: 'NodeWorker.attachedToWorker', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'NodeWorker.detachedFromWorker', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'NodeWorker.receivedMessageFromWorker', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Network.requestWillBeSent', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Network.responseReceived', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Network.loadingFailed', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Network.loadingFinished', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect'): boolean; + emit(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDebugger'): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + /** + * Emitted when any notification from the V8 Inspector is received. + */ + on(event: 'inspectorNotification', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new execution context is created. + */ + on(event: 'Runtime.executionContextCreated', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when execution context is destroyed. + */ + on(event: 'Runtime.executionContextDestroyed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when all executionContexts were cleared in browser + */ + on(event: 'Runtime.executionContextsCleared', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when exception was thrown and unhandled. + */ + on(event: 'Runtime.exceptionThrown', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when unhandled exception was revoked. + */ + on(event: 'Runtime.exceptionRevoked', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when console API was called. + */ + on(event: 'Runtime.consoleAPICalled', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when object should be inspected (for example, as a result of inspect() command line API call). + */ + on(event: 'Runtime.inspectRequested', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine parses script. This event is also fired for all known and uncollected scripts upon enabling debugger. + */ + on(event: 'Debugger.scriptParsed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine fails to parse the script. + */ + on(event: 'Debugger.scriptFailedToParse', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when breakpoint is resolved to an actual script and location. + */ + on(event: 'Debugger.breakpointResolved', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine stopped on breakpoint or exception or any other stop criteria. + */ + on(event: 'Debugger.paused', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine resumed execution. + */ + on(event: 'Debugger.resumed', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new console message is added. + */ + on(event: 'Console.messageAdded', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Sent when new profile recording is started using console.profile() call. + */ + on(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileStarted', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + on(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + on(event: 'HeapProfiler.addHeapSnapshotChunk', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + on(event: 'HeapProfiler.resetProfiles', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'HeapProfiler.reportHeapSnapshotProgress', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend regularly sends a current value for last seen object id and corresponding timestamp. If the were changes in the heap since last event then one or more heapStatsUpdate events will be sent before a new lastSeenObjectId event. + */ + on(event: 'HeapProfiler.lastSeenObjectId', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend may send update for one or more fragments + */ + on(event: 'HeapProfiler.heapStatsUpdate', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Contains an bucket of collected trace events. + */ + on(event: 'NodeTracing.dataCollected', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Signals that tracing is stopped and there is no trace buffers pending flush, all data were + * delivered via dataCollected events. + */ + on(event: 'NodeTracing.tracingComplete', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when attached to a worker. + */ + on(event: 'NodeWorker.attachedToWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when detached from the worker. + */ + on(event: 'NodeWorker.detachedFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Notifies about a new protocol message received from the session + * (session ID is provided in attachedToWorker notification). + */ + on(event: 'NodeWorker.receivedMessageFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when page is about to send HTTP request. + */ + on(event: 'Network.requestWillBeSent', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when HTTP response is available. + */ + on(event: 'Network.responseReceived', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + on(event: 'Network.loadingFailed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + on(event: 'Network.loadingFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired instead of `Runtime.executionContextDestroyed` when + * enabled. + * It is fired when the Node process finished all code execution and is + * waiting for all frontends to disconnect. + */ + on(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired when the runtime is waiting for the debugger. For + * example, when inspector.waitingForDebugger is called + */ + on(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDebugger', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + /** + * Emitted when any notification from the V8 Inspector is received. + */ + once(event: 'inspectorNotification', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new execution context is created. + */ + once(event: 'Runtime.executionContextCreated', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when execution context is destroyed. + */ + once(event: 'Runtime.executionContextDestroyed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when all executionContexts were cleared in browser + */ + once(event: 'Runtime.executionContextsCleared', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when exception was thrown and unhandled. + */ + once(event: 'Runtime.exceptionThrown', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when unhandled exception was revoked. + */ + once(event: 'Runtime.exceptionRevoked', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when console API was called. + */ + once(event: 'Runtime.consoleAPICalled', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when object should be inspected (for example, as a result of inspect() command line API call). + */ + once(event: 'Runtime.inspectRequested', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine parses script. This event is also fired for all known and uncollected scripts upon enabling debugger. + */ + once(event: 'Debugger.scriptParsed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine fails to parse the script. + */ + once(event: 'Debugger.scriptFailedToParse', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when breakpoint is resolved to an actual script and location. + */ + once(event: 'Debugger.breakpointResolved', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine stopped on breakpoint or exception or any other stop criteria. + */ + once(event: 'Debugger.paused', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine resumed execution. + */ + once(event: 'Debugger.resumed', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new console message is added. + */ + once(event: 'Console.messageAdded', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Sent when new profile recording is started using console.profile() call. + */ + once(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileStarted', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + once(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + once(event: 'HeapProfiler.addHeapSnapshotChunk', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + once(event: 'HeapProfiler.resetProfiles', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'HeapProfiler.reportHeapSnapshotProgress', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend regularly sends a current value for last seen object id and corresponding timestamp. If the were changes in the heap since last event then one or more heapStatsUpdate events will be sent before a new lastSeenObjectId event. + */ + once(event: 'HeapProfiler.lastSeenObjectId', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend may send update for one or more fragments + */ + once(event: 'HeapProfiler.heapStatsUpdate', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Contains an bucket of collected trace events. + */ + once(event: 'NodeTracing.dataCollected', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Signals that tracing is stopped and there is no trace buffers pending flush, all data were + * delivered via dataCollected events. + */ + once(event: 'NodeTracing.tracingComplete', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when attached to a worker. + */ + once(event: 'NodeWorker.attachedToWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when detached from the worker. + */ + once(event: 'NodeWorker.detachedFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Notifies about a new protocol message received from the session + * (session ID is provided in attachedToWorker notification). + */ + once(event: 'NodeWorker.receivedMessageFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when page is about to send HTTP request. + */ + once(event: 'Network.requestWillBeSent', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when HTTP response is available. + */ + once(event: 'Network.responseReceived', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + once(event: 'Network.loadingFailed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + once(event: 'Network.loadingFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired instead of `Runtime.executionContextDestroyed` when + * enabled. + * It is fired when the Node process finished all code execution and is + * waiting for all frontends to disconnect. + */ + once(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired when the runtime is waiting for the debugger. For + * example, when inspector.waitingForDebugger is called + */ + once(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDebugger', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + /** + * Emitted when any notification from the V8 Inspector is received. + */ + prependListener(event: 'inspectorNotification', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new execution context is created. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextCreated', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when execution context is destroyed. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextDestroyed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when all executionContexts were cleared in browser + */ + prependListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextsCleared', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when exception was thrown and unhandled. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Runtime.exceptionThrown', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when unhandled exception was revoked. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Runtime.exceptionRevoked', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when console API was called. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Runtime.consoleAPICalled', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when object should be inspected (for example, as a result of inspect() command line API call). + */ + prependListener(event: 'Runtime.inspectRequested', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine parses script. This event is also fired for all known and uncollected scripts upon enabling debugger. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Debugger.scriptParsed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine fails to parse the script. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Debugger.scriptFailedToParse', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when breakpoint is resolved to an actual script and location. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Debugger.breakpointResolved', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine stopped on breakpoint or exception or any other stop criteria. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Debugger.paused', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine resumed execution. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Debugger.resumed', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new console message is added. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Console.messageAdded', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Sent when new profile recording is started using console.profile() call. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileStarted', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.addHeapSnapshotChunk', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.resetProfiles', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.reportHeapSnapshotProgress', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend regularly sends a current value for last seen object id and corresponding timestamp. If the were changes in the heap since last event then one or more heapStatsUpdate events will be sent before a new lastSeenObjectId event. + */ + prependListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.lastSeenObjectId', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend may send update for one or more fragments + */ + prependListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.heapStatsUpdate', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Contains an bucket of collected trace events. + */ + prependListener(event: 'NodeTracing.dataCollected', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Signals that tracing is stopped and there is no trace buffers pending flush, all data were + * delivered via dataCollected events. + */ + prependListener(event: 'NodeTracing.tracingComplete', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when attached to a worker. + */ + prependListener(event: 'NodeWorker.attachedToWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when detached from the worker. + */ + prependListener(event: 'NodeWorker.detachedFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Notifies about a new protocol message received from the session + * (session ID is provided in attachedToWorker notification). + */ + prependListener(event: 'NodeWorker.receivedMessageFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when page is about to send HTTP request. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Network.requestWillBeSent', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when HTTP response is available. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Network.responseReceived', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'Network.loadingFailed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'Network.loadingFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired instead of `Runtime.executionContextDestroyed` when + * enabled. + * It is fired when the Node process finished all code execution and is + * waiting for all frontends to disconnect. + */ + prependListener(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired when the runtime is waiting for the debugger. For + * example, when inspector.waitingForDebugger is called + */ + prependListener(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDebugger', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + /** + * Emitted when any notification from the V8 Inspector is received. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'inspectorNotification', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new execution context is created. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextCreated', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when execution context is destroyed. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextDestroyed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when all executionContexts were cleared in browser + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextsCleared', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when exception was thrown and unhandled. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Runtime.exceptionThrown', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when unhandled exception was revoked. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Runtime.exceptionRevoked', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when console API was called. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Runtime.consoleAPICalled', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when object should be inspected (for example, as a result of inspect() command line API call). + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Runtime.inspectRequested', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine parses script. This event is also fired for all known and uncollected scripts upon enabling debugger. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Debugger.scriptParsed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine fails to parse the script. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Debugger.scriptFailedToParse', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when breakpoint is resolved to an actual script and location. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Debugger.breakpointResolved', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine stopped on breakpoint or exception or any other stop criteria. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Debugger.paused', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine resumed execution. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Debugger.resumed', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new console message is added. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Console.messageAdded', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Sent when new profile recording is started using console.profile() call. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileStarted', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.addHeapSnapshotChunk', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.resetProfiles', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.reportHeapSnapshotProgress', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend regularly sends a current value for last seen object id and corresponding timestamp. If the were changes in the heap since last event then one or more heapStatsUpdate events will be sent before a new lastSeenObjectId event. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.lastSeenObjectId', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend may send update for one or more fragments + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.heapStatsUpdate', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Contains an bucket of collected trace events. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'NodeTracing.dataCollected', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Signals that tracing is stopped and there is no trace buffers pending flush, all data were + * delivered via dataCollected events. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'NodeTracing.tracingComplete', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when attached to a worker. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'NodeWorker.attachedToWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when detached from the worker. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'NodeWorker.detachedFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Notifies about a new protocol message received from the session + * (session ID is provided in attachedToWorker notification). + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'NodeWorker.receivedMessageFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when page is about to send HTTP request. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Network.requestWillBeSent', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when HTTP response is available. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Network.responseReceived', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'Network.loadingFailed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'Network.loadingFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired instead of `Runtime.executionContextDestroyed` when + * enabled. + * It is fired when the Node process finished all code execution and is + * waiting for all frontends to disconnect. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired when the runtime is waiting for the debugger. For + * example, when inspector.waitingForDebugger is called + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDebugger', listener: () => void): this; + } + + /** + * Activate inspector on host and port. Equivalent to `node --inspect=[[host:]port]`, but can be done programmatically after node has + * started. + * + * If wait is `true`, will block until a client has connected to the inspect port + * and flow control has been passed to the debugger client. + * + * See the [security warning](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/cli.html#warning-binding-inspector-to-a-public-ipport-combination-is-insecure) + * regarding the `host` parameter usage. + * @param port Port to listen on for inspector connections. Defaults to what was specified on the CLI. + * @param host Host to listen on for inspector connections. Defaults to what was specified on the CLI. + * @param wait Block until a client has connected. Defaults to what was specified on the CLI. + * @returns Disposable that calls `inspector.close()`. + */ + function open(port?: number, host?: string, wait?: boolean): Disposable; + + /** + * Deactivate the inspector. Blocks until there are no active connections. + */ + function close(): void; + + /** + * Return the URL of the active inspector, or `undefined` if there is none. + * + * ```console + * $ node --inspect -p 'inspector.url()' + * Debugger listening on ws://127.0.0.1:9229/166e272e-7a30-4d09-97ce-f1c012b43c34 + * For help, see: https://nodejs.org/en/docs/inspector + * ws://127.0.0.1:9229/166e272e-7a30-4d09-97ce-f1c012b43c34 + * + * $ node --inspect=localhost:3000 -p 'inspector.url()' + * Debugger listening on ws://localhost:3000/51cf8d0e-3c36-4c59-8efd-54519839e56a + * For help, see: https://nodejs.org/en/docs/inspector + * ws://localhost:3000/51cf8d0e-3c36-4c59-8efd-54519839e56a + * + * $ node -p 'inspector.url()' + * undefined + * ``` + */ + function url(): string | undefined; + + /** + * Blocks until a client (existing or connected later) has sent `Runtime.runIfWaitingForDebugger` command. + * + * An exception will be thrown if there is no active inspector. + * @since v12.7.0 + */ + function waitForDebugger(): void; + + // These methods are exposed by the V8 inspector console API (inspector/v8-console.h). + // The method signatures differ from those of the Node.js console, and are deliberately + // typed permissively. + interface InspectorConsole { + debug(...data: any[]): void; + error(...data: any[]): void; + info(...data: any[]): void; + log(...data: any[]): void; + warn(...data: any[]): void; + dir(...data: any[]): void; + dirxml(...data: any[]): void; + table(...data: any[]): void; + trace(...data: any[]): void; + group(...data: any[]): void; + groupCollapsed(...data: any[]): void; + groupEnd(...data: any[]): void; + clear(...data: any[]): void; + count(label?: any): void; + countReset(label?: any): void; + assert(value?: any, ...data: any[]): void; + profile(label?: any): void; + profileEnd(label?: any): void; + time(label?: any): void; + timeLog(label?: any): void; + timeStamp(label?: any): void; + } + + /** + * An object to send messages to the remote inspector console. + * @since v11.0.0 + */ + const console: InspectorConsole; + + // DevTools protocol event broadcast methods + namespace Network { + /** + * This feature is only available with the `--experimental-network-inspection` flag enabled. + * + * Broadcasts the `Network.requestWillBeSent` event to connected frontends. This event indicates that + * the application is about to send an HTTP request. + * @since v22.6.0 + * @experimental + */ + function requestWillBeSent(params: RequestWillBeSentEventDataType): void; + /** + * This feature is only available with the `--experimental-network-inspection` flag enabled. + * + * Broadcasts the `Network.responseReceived` event to connected frontends. This event indicates that + * HTTP response is available. + * @since v22.6.0 + * @experimental + */ + function responseReceived(params: ResponseReceivedEventDataType): void; + /** + * This feature is only available with the `--experimental-network-inspection` flag enabled. + * + * Broadcasts the `Network.loadingFinished` event to connected frontends. This event indicates that + * HTTP request has finished loading. + * @since v22.6.0 + * @experimental + */ + function loadingFinished(params: LoadingFinishedEventDataType): void; + /** + * This feature is only available with the `--experimental-network-inspection` flag enabled. + * + * Broadcasts the `Network.loadingFailed` event to connected frontends. This event indicates that + * HTTP request has failed to load. + * @since v22.7.0 + * @experimental + */ + function loadingFailed(params: LoadingFailedEventDataType): void; + } +} + +/** + * The `node:inspector` module provides an API for interacting with the V8 + * inspector. + */ +declare module 'node:inspector' { + export * from 'inspector'; +} + +/** + * The `node:inspector/promises` module provides an API for interacting with the V8 + * inspector. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.x/lib/inspector/promises.js) + * @since v19.0.0 + */ +declare module 'inspector/promises' { + import EventEmitter = require('node:events'); + import { + open, + close, + url, + waitForDebugger, + console, + InspectorNotification, + Schema, + Runtime, + Debugger, + Console, + Profiler, + HeapProfiler, + NodeTracing, + NodeWorker, + Network, + NodeRuntime, + } from 'inspector'; + + /** + * The `inspector.Session` is used for dispatching messages to the V8 inspector + * back-end and receiving message responses and notifications. + * @since v19.0.0 + */ + class Session extends EventEmitter { + /** + * Create a new instance of the `inspector.Session` class. + * The inspector session needs to be connected through `session.connect()` before the messages can be dispatched to the inspector backend. + */ + constructor(); + + /** + * Connects a session to the inspector back-end. + */ + connect(): void; + + /** + * Connects a session to the inspector back-end. + * An exception will be thrown if this API was not called on a Worker thread. + */ + connectToMainThread(): void; + + /** + * Immediately close the session. All pending message callbacks will be called with an error. + * `session.connect()` will need to be called to be able to send messages again. + * Reconnected session will lose all inspector state, such as enabled agents or configured breakpoints. + */ + disconnect(): void; + + /** + * Posts a message to the inspector back-end. + * + * ```js + * import { Session } from 'node:inspector/promises'; + * try { + * const session = new Session(); + * session.connect(); + * const result = await session.post('Runtime.evaluate', { expression: '2 + 2' }); + * console.log(result); + * } catch (error) { + * console.error(error); + * } + * // Output: { result: { type: 'number', value: 4, description: '4' } } + * ``` + * + * The latest version of the V8 inspector protocol is published on the + * [Chrome DevTools Protocol Viewer](https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/v8/). + * + * Node.js inspector supports all the Chrome DevTools Protocol domains declared + * by V8. Chrome DevTools Protocol domain provides an interface for interacting + * with one of the runtime agents used to inspect the application state and listen + * to the run-time events. + */ + post(method: string, params?: object): Promise; + /** + * Returns supported domains. + */ + post(method: 'Schema.getDomains'): Promise; + /** + * Evaluates expression on global object. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.evaluate', params?: Runtime.EvaluateParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Add handler to promise with given promise object id. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.awaitPromise', params?: Runtime.AwaitPromiseParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Calls function with given declaration on the given object. Object group of the result is inherited from the target object. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.callFunctionOn', params?: Runtime.CallFunctionOnParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Returns properties of a given object. Object group of the result is inherited from the target object. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.getProperties', params?: Runtime.GetPropertiesParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Releases remote object with given id. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.releaseObject', params?: Runtime.ReleaseObjectParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Releases all remote objects that belong to a given group. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.releaseObjectGroup', params?: Runtime.ReleaseObjectGroupParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Tells inspected instance to run if it was waiting for debugger to attach. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.runIfWaitingForDebugger'): Promise; + /** + * Enables reporting of execution contexts creation by means of executionContextCreated event. When the reporting gets enabled the event will be sent immediately for each existing execution context. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.enable'): Promise; + /** + * Disables reporting of execution contexts creation. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.disable'): Promise; + /** + * Discards collected exceptions and console API calls. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.discardConsoleEntries'): Promise; + /** + * @experimental + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.setCustomObjectFormatterEnabled', params?: Runtime.SetCustomObjectFormatterEnabledParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Compiles expression. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.compileScript', params?: Runtime.CompileScriptParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Runs script with given id in a given context. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.runScript', params?: Runtime.RunScriptParameterType): Promise; + post(method: 'Runtime.queryObjects', params?: Runtime.QueryObjectsParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Returns all let, const and class variables from global scope. + */ + post(method: 'Runtime.globalLexicalScopeNames', params?: Runtime.GlobalLexicalScopeNamesParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Enables debugger for the given page. Clients should not assume that the debugging has been enabled until the result for this command is received. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.enable'): Promise; + /** + * Disables debugger for given page. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.disable'): Promise; + /** + * Activates / deactivates all breakpoints on the page. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setBreakpointsActive', params?: Debugger.SetBreakpointsActiveParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Makes page not interrupt on any pauses (breakpoint, exception, dom exception etc). + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setSkipAllPauses', params?: Debugger.SetSkipAllPausesParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Sets JavaScript breakpoint at given location specified either by URL or URL regex. Once this command is issued, all existing parsed scripts will have breakpoints resolved and returned in locations property. Further matching script parsing will result in subsequent breakpointResolved events issued. This logical breakpoint will survive page reloads. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setBreakpointByUrl', params?: Debugger.SetBreakpointByUrlParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Sets JavaScript breakpoint at a given location. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setBreakpoint', params?: Debugger.SetBreakpointParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Removes JavaScript breakpoint. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.removeBreakpoint', params?: Debugger.RemoveBreakpointParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Returns possible locations for breakpoint. scriptId in start and end range locations should be the same. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.getPossibleBreakpoints', params?: Debugger.GetPossibleBreakpointsParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Continues execution until specific location is reached. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.continueToLocation', params?: Debugger.ContinueToLocationParameterType): Promise; + /** + * @experimental + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.pauseOnAsyncCall', params?: Debugger.PauseOnAsyncCallParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Steps over the statement. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.stepOver'): Promise; + /** + * Steps into the function call. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.stepInto', params?: Debugger.StepIntoParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Steps out of the function call. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.stepOut'): Promise; + /** + * Stops on the next JavaScript statement. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.pause'): Promise; + /** + * This method is deprecated - use Debugger.stepInto with breakOnAsyncCall and Debugger.pauseOnAsyncTask instead. Steps into next scheduled async task if any is scheduled before next pause. Returns success when async task is actually scheduled, returns error if no task were scheduled or another scheduleStepIntoAsync was called. + * @experimental + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.scheduleStepIntoAsync'): Promise; + /** + * Resumes JavaScript execution. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.resume'): Promise; + /** + * Returns stack trace with given stackTraceId. + * @experimental + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.getStackTrace', params?: Debugger.GetStackTraceParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Searches for given string in script content. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.searchInContent', params?: Debugger.SearchInContentParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Edits JavaScript source live. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setScriptSource', params?: Debugger.SetScriptSourceParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Restarts particular call frame from the beginning. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.restartFrame', params?: Debugger.RestartFrameParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Returns source for the script with given id. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.getScriptSource', params?: Debugger.GetScriptSourceParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Defines pause on exceptions state. Can be set to stop on all exceptions, uncaught exceptions or no exceptions. Initial pause on exceptions state is none. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setPauseOnExceptions', params?: Debugger.SetPauseOnExceptionsParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Evaluates expression on a given call frame. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.evaluateOnCallFrame', params?: Debugger.EvaluateOnCallFrameParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Changes value of variable in a callframe. Object-based scopes are not supported and must be mutated manually. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setVariableValue', params?: Debugger.SetVariableValueParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Changes return value in top frame. Available only at return break position. + * @experimental + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setReturnValue', params?: Debugger.SetReturnValueParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Enables or disables async call stacks tracking. + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setAsyncCallStackDepth', params?: Debugger.SetAsyncCallStackDepthParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Replace previous blackbox patterns with passed ones. Forces backend to skip stepping/pausing in scripts with url matching one of the patterns. VM will try to leave blackboxed script by performing 'step in' several times, finally resorting to 'step out' if unsuccessful. + * @experimental + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setBlackboxPatterns', params?: Debugger.SetBlackboxPatternsParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Makes backend skip steps in the script in blackboxed ranges. VM will try leave blacklisted scripts by performing 'step in' several times, finally resorting to 'step out' if unsuccessful. Positions array contains positions where blackbox state is changed. First interval isn't blackboxed. Array should be sorted. + * @experimental + */ + post(method: 'Debugger.setBlackboxedRanges', params?: Debugger.SetBlackboxedRangesParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Enables console domain, sends the messages collected so far to the client by means of the messageAdded notification. + */ + post(method: 'Console.enable'): Promise; + /** + * Disables console domain, prevents further console messages from being reported to the client. + */ + post(method: 'Console.disable'): Promise; + /** + * Does nothing. + */ + post(method: 'Console.clearMessages'): Promise; + post(method: 'Profiler.enable'): Promise; + post(method: 'Profiler.disable'): Promise; + /** + * Changes CPU profiler sampling interval. Must be called before CPU profiles recording started. + */ + post(method: 'Profiler.setSamplingInterval', params?: Profiler.SetSamplingIntervalParameterType): Promise; + post(method: 'Profiler.start'): Promise; + post(method: 'Profiler.stop'): Promise; + /** + * Enable precise code coverage. Coverage data for JavaScript executed before enabling precise code coverage may be incomplete. Enabling prevents running optimized code and resets execution counters. + */ + post(method: 'Profiler.startPreciseCoverage', params?: Profiler.StartPreciseCoverageParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Disable precise code coverage. Disabling releases unnecessary execution count records and allows executing optimized code. + */ + post(method: 'Profiler.stopPreciseCoverage'): Promise; + /** + * Collect coverage data for the current isolate, and resets execution counters. Precise code coverage needs to have started. + */ + post(method: 'Profiler.takePreciseCoverage'): Promise; + /** + * Collect coverage data for the current isolate. The coverage data may be incomplete due to garbage collection. + */ + post(method: 'Profiler.getBestEffortCoverage'): Promise; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.enable'): Promise; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.disable'): Promise; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.startTrackingHeapObjects', params?: HeapProfiler.StartTrackingHeapObjectsParameterType): Promise; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.stopTrackingHeapObjects', params?: HeapProfiler.StopTrackingHeapObjectsParameterType): Promise; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.takeHeapSnapshot', params?: HeapProfiler.TakeHeapSnapshotParameterType): Promise; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.collectGarbage'): Promise; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.getObjectByHeapObjectId', params?: HeapProfiler.GetObjectByHeapObjectIdParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Enables console to refer to the node with given id via $x (see Command Line API for more details $x functions). + */ + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.addInspectedHeapObject', params?: HeapProfiler.AddInspectedHeapObjectParameterType): Promise; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.getHeapObjectId', params?: HeapProfiler.GetHeapObjectIdParameterType): Promise; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.startSampling', params?: HeapProfiler.StartSamplingParameterType): Promise; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.stopSampling'): Promise; + post(method: 'HeapProfiler.getSamplingProfile'): Promise; + /** + * Gets supported tracing categories. + */ + post(method: 'NodeTracing.getCategories'): Promise; + /** + * Start trace events collection. + */ + post(method: 'NodeTracing.start', params?: NodeTracing.StartParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Stop trace events collection. Remaining collected events will be sent as a sequence of + * dataCollected events followed by tracingComplete event. + */ + post(method: 'NodeTracing.stop'): Promise; + /** + * Sends protocol message over session with given id. + */ + post(method: 'NodeWorker.sendMessageToWorker', params?: NodeWorker.SendMessageToWorkerParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Instructs the inspector to attach to running workers. Will also attach to new workers + * as they start + */ + post(method: 'NodeWorker.enable', params?: NodeWorker.EnableParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Detaches from all running workers and disables attaching to new workers as they are started. + */ + post(method: 'NodeWorker.disable'): Promise; + /** + * Detached from the worker with given sessionId. + */ + post(method: 'NodeWorker.detach', params?: NodeWorker.DetachParameterType): Promise; + /** + * Disables network tracking, prevents network events from being sent to the client. + */ + post(method: 'Network.disable'): Promise; + /** + * Enables network tracking, network events will now be delivered to the client. + */ + post(method: 'Network.enable'): Promise; + /** + * Enable the NodeRuntime events except by `NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect`. + */ + post(method: 'NodeRuntime.enable'): Promise; + /** + * Disable NodeRuntime events + */ + post(method: 'NodeRuntime.disable'): Promise; + /** + * Enable the `NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect`. + */ + post(method: 'NodeRuntime.notifyWhenWaitingForDisconnect', params?: NodeRuntime.NotifyWhenWaitingForDisconnectParameterType): Promise; + + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + /** + * Emitted when any notification from the V8 Inspector is received. + */ + addListener(event: 'inspectorNotification', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new execution context is created. + */ + addListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextCreated', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when execution context is destroyed. + */ + addListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextDestroyed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when all executionContexts were cleared in browser + */ + addListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextsCleared', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when exception was thrown and unhandled. + */ + addListener(event: 'Runtime.exceptionThrown', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when unhandled exception was revoked. + */ + addListener(event: 'Runtime.exceptionRevoked', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when console API was called. + */ + addListener(event: 'Runtime.consoleAPICalled', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when object should be inspected (for example, as a result of inspect() command line API call). + */ + addListener(event: 'Runtime.inspectRequested', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine parses script. This event is also fired for all known and uncollected scripts upon enabling debugger. + */ + addListener(event: 'Debugger.scriptParsed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine fails to parse the script. + */ + addListener(event: 'Debugger.scriptFailedToParse', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when breakpoint is resolved to an actual script and location. + */ + addListener(event: 'Debugger.breakpointResolved', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine stopped on breakpoint or exception or any other stop criteria. + */ + addListener(event: 'Debugger.paused', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine resumed execution. + */ + addListener(event: 'Debugger.resumed', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new console message is added. + */ + addListener(event: 'Console.messageAdded', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Sent when new profile recording is started using console.profile() call. + */ + addListener(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileStarted', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.addHeapSnapshotChunk', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.resetProfiles', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.reportHeapSnapshotProgress', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend regularly sends a current value for last seen object id and corresponding timestamp. If the were changes in the heap since last event then one or more heapStatsUpdate events will be sent before a new lastSeenObjectId event. + */ + addListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.lastSeenObjectId', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend may send update for one or more fragments + */ + addListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.heapStatsUpdate', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Contains an bucket of collected trace events. + */ + addListener(event: 'NodeTracing.dataCollected', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Signals that tracing is stopped and there is no trace buffers pending flush, all data were + * delivered via dataCollected events. + */ + addListener(event: 'NodeTracing.tracingComplete', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when attached to a worker. + */ + addListener(event: 'NodeWorker.attachedToWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when detached from the worker. + */ + addListener(event: 'NodeWorker.detachedFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Notifies about a new protocol message received from the session + * (session ID is provided in attachedToWorker notification). + */ + addListener(event: 'NodeWorker.receivedMessageFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when page is about to send HTTP request. + */ + addListener(event: 'Network.requestWillBeSent', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when HTTP response is available. + */ + addListener(event: 'Network.responseReceived', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'Network.loadingFailed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'Network.loadingFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired instead of `Runtime.executionContextDestroyed` when + * enabled. + * It is fired when the Node process finished all code execution and is + * waiting for all frontends to disconnect. + */ + addListener(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired when the runtime is waiting for the debugger. For + * example, when inspector.waitingForDebugger is called + */ + addListener(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDebugger', listener: () => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: 'inspectorNotification', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Runtime.executionContextCreated', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Runtime.executionContextDestroyed', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Runtime.executionContextsCleared'): boolean; + emit(event: 'Runtime.exceptionThrown', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Runtime.exceptionRevoked', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Runtime.consoleAPICalled', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Runtime.inspectRequested', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Debugger.scriptParsed', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Debugger.scriptFailedToParse', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Debugger.breakpointResolved', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Debugger.paused', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Debugger.resumed'): boolean; + emit(event: 'Console.messageAdded', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileStarted', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileFinished', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'HeapProfiler.addHeapSnapshotChunk', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'HeapProfiler.resetProfiles'): boolean; + emit(event: 'HeapProfiler.reportHeapSnapshotProgress', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'HeapProfiler.lastSeenObjectId', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'HeapProfiler.heapStatsUpdate', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'NodeTracing.dataCollected', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'NodeTracing.tracingComplete'): boolean; + emit(event: 'NodeWorker.attachedToWorker', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'NodeWorker.detachedFromWorker', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'NodeWorker.receivedMessageFromWorker', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Network.requestWillBeSent', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Network.responseReceived', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Network.loadingFailed', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'Network.loadingFinished', message: InspectorNotification): boolean; + emit(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect'): boolean; + emit(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDebugger'): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + /** + * Emitted when any notification from the V8 Inspector is received. + */ + on(event: 'inspectorNotification', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new execution context is created. + */ + on(event: 'Runtime.executionContextCreated', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when execution context is destroyed. + */ + on(event: 'Runtime.executionContextDestroyed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when all executionContexts were cleared in browser + */ + on(event: 'Runtime.executionContextsCleared', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when exception was thrown and unhandled. + */ + on(event: 'Runtime.exceptionThrown', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when unhandled exception was revoked. + */ + on(event: 'Runtime.exceptionRevoked', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when console API was called. + */ + on(event: 'Runtime.consoleAPICalled', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when object should be inspected (for example, as a result of inspect() command line API call). + */ + on(event: 'Runtime.inspectRequested', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine parses script. This event is also fired for all known and uncollected scripts upon enabling debugger. + */ + on(event: 'Debugger.scriptParsed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine fails to parse the script. + */ + on(event: 'Debugger.scriptFailedToParse', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when breakpoint is resolved to an actual script and location. + */ + on(event: 'Debugger.breakpointResolved', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine stopped on breakpoint or exception or any other stop criteria. + */ + on(event: 'Debugger.paused', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine resumed execution. + */ + on(event: 'Debugger.resumed', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new console message is added. + */ + on(event: 'Console.messageAdded', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Sent when new profile recording is started using console.profile() call. + */ + on(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileStarted', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + on(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + on(event: 'HeapProfiler.addHeapSnapshotChunk', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + on(event: 'HeapProfiler.resetProfiles', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'HeapProfiler.reportHeapSnapshotProgress', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend regularly sends a current value for last seen object id and corresponding timestamp. If the were changes in the heap since last event then one or more heapStatsUpdate events will be sent before a new lastSeenObjectId event. + */ + on(event: 'HeapProfiler.lastSeenObjectId', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend may send update for one or more fragments + */ + on(event: 'HeapProfiler.heapStatsUpdate', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Contains an bucket of collected trace events. + */ + on(event: 'NodeTracing.dataCollected', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Signals that tracing is stopped and there is no trace buffers pending flush, all data were + * delivered via dataCollected events. + */ + on(event: 'NodeTracing.tracingComplete', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when attached to a worker. + */ + on(event: 'NodeWorker.attachedToWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when detached from the worker. + */ + on(event: 'NodeWorker.detachedFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Notifies about a new protocol message received from the session + * (session ID is provided in attachedToWorker notification). + */ + on(event: 'NodeWorker.receivedMessageFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when page is about to send HTTP request. + */ + on(event: 'Network.requestWillBeSent', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when HTTP response is available. + */ + on(event: 'Network.responseReceived', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + on(event: 'Network.loadingFailed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + on(event: 'Network.loadingFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired instead of `Runtime.executionContextDestroyed` when + * enabled. + * It is fired when the Node process finished all code execution and is + * waiting for all frontends to disconnect. + */ + on(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired when the runtime is waiting for the debugger. For + * example, when inspector.waitingForDebugger is called + */ + on(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDebugger', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + /** + * Emitted when any notification from the V8 Inspector is received. + */ + once(event: 'inspectorNotification', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new execution context is created. + */ + once(event: 'Runtime.executionContextCreated', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when execution context is destroyed. + */ + once(event: 'Runtime.executionContextDestroyed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when all executionContexts were cleared in browser + */ + once(event: 'Runtime.executionContextsCleared', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when exception was thrown and unhandled. + */ + once(event: 'Runtime.exceptionThrown', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when unhandled exception was revoked. + */ + once(event: 'Runtime.exceptionRevoked', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when console API was called. + */ + once(event: 'Runtime.consoleAPICalled', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when object should be inspected (for example, as a result of inspect() command line API call). + */ + once(event: 'Runtime.inspectRequested', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine parses script. This event is also fired for all known and uncollected scripts upon enabling debugger. + */ + once(event: 'Debugger.scriptParsed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine fails to parse the script. + */ + once(event: 'Debugger.scriptFailedToParse', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when breakpoint is resolved to an actual script and location. + */ + once(event: 'Debugger.breakpointResolved', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine stopped on breakpoint or exception or any other stop criteria. + */ + once(event: 'Debugger.paused', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine resumed execution. + */ + once(event: 'Debugger.resumed', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new console message is added. + */ + once(event: 'Console.messageAdded', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Sent when new profile recording is started using console.profile() call. + */ + once(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileStarted', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + once(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + once(event: 'HeapProfiler.addHeapSnapshotChunk', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + once(event: 'HeapProfiler.resetProfiles', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'HeapProfiler.reportHeapSnapshotProgress', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend regularly sends a current value for last seen object id and corresponding timestamp. If the were changes in the heap since last event then one or more heapStatsUpdate events will be sent before a new lastSeenObjectId event. + */ + once(event: 'HeapProfiler.lastSeenObjectId', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend may send update for one or more fragments + */ + once(event: 'HeapProfiler.heapStatsUpdate', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Contains an bucket of collected trace events. + */ + once(event: 'NodeTracing.dataCollected', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Signals that tracing is stopped and there is no trace buffers pending flush, all data were + * delivered via dataCollected events. + */ + once(event: 'NodeTracing.tracingComplete', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when attached to a worker. + */ + once(event: 'NodeWorker.attachedToWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when detached from the worker. + */ + once(event: 'NodeWorker.detachedFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Notifies about a new protocol message received from the session + * (session ID is provided in attachedToWorker notification). + */ + once(event: 'NodeWorker.receivedMessageFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when page is about to send HTTP request. + */ + once(event: 'Network.requestWillBeSent', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when HTTP response is available. + */ + once(event: 'Network.responseReceived', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + once(event: 'Network.loadingFailed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + once(event: 'Network.loadingFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired instead of `Runtime.executionContextDestroyed` when + * enabled. + * It is fired when the Node process finished all code execution and is + * waiting for all frontends to disconnect. + */ + once(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired when the runtime is waiting for the debugger. For + * example, when inspector.waitingForDebugger is called + */ + once(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDebugger', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + /** + * Emitted when any notification from the V8 Inspector is received. + */ + prependListener(event: 'inspectorNotification', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new execution context is created. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextCreated', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when execution context is destroyed. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextDestroyed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when all executionContexts were cleared in browser + */ + prependListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextsCleared', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when exception was thrown and unhandled. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Runtime.exceptionThrown', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when unhandled exception was revoked. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Runtime.exceptionRevoked', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when console API was called. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Runtime.consoleAPICalled', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when object should be inspected (for example, as a result of inspect() command line API call). + */ + prependListener(event: 'Runtime.inspectRequested', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine parses script. This event is also fired for all known and uncollected scripts upon enabling debugger. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Debugger.scriptParsed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine fails to parse the script. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Debugger.scriptFailedToParse', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when breakpoint is resolved to an actual script and location. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Debugger.breakpointResolved', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine stopped on breakpoint or exception or any other stop criteria. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Debugger.paused', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine resumed execution. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Debugger.resumed', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new console message is added. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Console.messageAdded', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Sent when new profile recording is started using console.profile() call. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileStarted', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.addHeapSnapshotChunk', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.resetProfiles', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.reportHeapSnapshotProgress', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend regularly sends a current value for last seen object id and corresponding timestamp. If the were changes in the heap since last event then one or more heapStatsUpdate events will be sent before a new lastSeenObjectId event. + */ + prependListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.lastSeenObjectId', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend may send update for one or more fragments + */ + prependListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.heapStatsUpdate', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Contains an bucket of collected trace events. + */ + prependListener(event: 'NodeTracing.dataCollected', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Signals that tracing is stopped and there is no trace buffers pending flush, all data were + * delivered via dataCollected events. + */ + prependListener(event: 'NodeTracing.tracingComplete', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when attached to a worker. + */ + prependListener(event: 'NodeWorker.attachedToWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when detached from the worker. + */ + prependListener(event: 'NodeWorker.detachedFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Notifies about a new protocol message received from the session + * (session ID is provided in attachedToWorker notification). + */ + prependListener(event: 'NodeWorker.receivedMessageFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when page is about to send HTTP request. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Network.requestWillBeSent', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when HTTP response is available. + */ + prependListener(event: 'Network.responseReceived', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'Network.loadingFailed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'Network.loadingFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired instead of `Runtime.executionContextDestroyed` when + * enabled. + * It is fired when the Node process finished all code execution and is + * waiting for all frontends to disconnect. + */ + prependListener(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired when the runtime is waiting for the debugger. For + * example, when inspector.waitingForDebugger is called + */ + prependListener(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDebugger', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + /** + * Emitted when any notification from the V8 Inspector is received. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'inspectorNotification', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new execution context is created. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextCreated', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when execution context is destroyed. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextDestroyed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when all executionContexts were cleared in browser + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Runtime.executionContextsCleared', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when exception was thrown and unhandled. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Runtime.exceptionThrown', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when unhandled exception was revoked. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Runtime.exceptionRevoked', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when console API was called. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Runtime.consoleAPICalled', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when object should be inspected (for example, as a result of inspect() command line API call). + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Runtime.inspectRequested', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine parses script. This event is also fired for all known and uncollected scripts upon enabling debugger. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Debugger.scriptParsed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when virtual machine fails to parse the script. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Debugger.scriptFailedToParse', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when breakpoint is resolved to an actual script and location. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Debugger.breakpointResolved', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine stopped on breakpoint or exception or any other stop criteria. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Debugger.paused', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when the virtual machine resumed execution. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Debugger.resumed', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when new console message is added. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Console.messageAdded', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Sent when new profile recording is started using console.profile() call. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileStarted', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'Profiler.consoleProfileFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.addHeapSnapshotChunk', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.resetProfiles', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.reportHeapSnapshotProgress', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend regularly sends a current value for last seen object id and corresponding timestamp. If the were changes in the heap since last event then one or more heapStatsUpdate events will be sent before a new lastSeenObjectId event. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.lastSeenObjectId', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * If heap objects tracking has been started then backend may send update for one or more fragments + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'HeapProfiler.heapStatsUpdate', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Contains an bucket of collected trace events. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'NodeTracing.dataCollected', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Signals that tracing is stopped and there is no trace buffers pending flush, all data were + * delivered via dataCollected events. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'NodeTracing.tracingComplete', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * Issued when attached to a worker. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'NodeWorker.attachedToWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Issued when detached from the worker. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'NodeWorker.detachedFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Notifies about a new protocol message received from the session + * (session ID is provided in attachedToWorker notification). + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'NodeWorker.receivedMessageFromWorker', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when page is about to send HTTP request. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Network.requestWillBeSent', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * Fired when HTTP response is available. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'Network.responseReceived', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'Network.loadingFailed', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'Network.loadingFinished', listener: (message: InspectorNotification) => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired instead of `Runtime.executionContextDestroyed` when + * enabled. + * It is fired when the Node process finished all code execution and is + * waiting for all frontends to disconnect. + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDisconnect', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * This event is fired when the runtime is waiting for the debugger. For + * example, when inspector.waitingForDebugger is called + */ + prependOnceListener(event: 'NodeRuntime.waitingForDebugger', listener: () => void): this; + } + + export { + Session, + open, + close, + url, + waitForDebugger, + console, + InspectorNotification, + Schema, + Runtime, + Debugger, + Console, + Profiler, + HeapProfiler, + NodeTracing, + NodeWorker, + Network, + NodeRuntime, + }; +} + +/** + * The `node:inspector/promises` module provides an API for interacting with the V8 + * inspector. + * @since v19.0.0 + */ +declare module 'node:inspector/promises' { + export * from 'inspector/promises'; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/module.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/module.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..36b86ff --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/module.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,539 @@ +/** + * @since v0.3.7 + */ +declare module "module" { + import { URL } from "node:url"; + import { MessagePort } from "node:worker_threads"; + class Module { + constructor(id: string, parent?: Module); + } + interface Module extends NodeJS.Module {} + namespace Module { + export { Module }; + } + namespace Module { + /** + * A list of the names of all modules provided by Node.js. Can be used to verify + * if a module is maintained by a third party or not. + * + * Note: the list doesn't contain prefix-only modules like `node:test`. + * @since v9.3.0, v8.10.0, v6.13.0 + */ + const builtinModules: readonly string[]; + /** + * @since v12.2.0 + * @param path Filename to be used to construct the require + * function. Must be a file URL object, file URL string, or absolute path + * string. + */ + function createRequire(path: string | URL): NodeJS.Require; + /** + * @since v18.6.0, v16.17.0 + */ + function isBuiltin(moduleName: string): boolean; + interface RegisterOptions { + /** + * If you want to resolve `specifier` relative to a + * base URL, such as `import.meta.url`, you can pass that URL here. This + * property is ignored if the `parentURL` is supplied as the second argument. + * @default 'data:' + */ + parentURL?: string | URL | undefined; + /** + * Any arbitrary, cloneable JavaScript value to pass into the + * {@link initialize} hook. + */ + data?: Data | undefined; + /** + * [Transferable objects](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/worker_threads.html#portpostmessagevalue-transferlist) + * to be passed into the `initialize` hook. + */ + transferList?: any[] | undefined; + } + /* eslint-disable @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics */ + /** + * Register a module that exports hooks that customize Node.js module + * resolution and loading behavior. See + * [Customization hooks](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/module.html#customization-hooks). + * @since v20.6.0, v18.19.0 + * @param specifier Customization hooks to be registered; this should be + * the same string that would be passed to `import()`, except that if it is + * relative, it is resolved relative to `parentURL`. + * @param parentURL f you want to resolve `specifier` relative to a base + * URL, such as `import.meta.url`, you can pass that URL here. + */ + function register( + specifier: string | URL, + parentURL?: string | URL, + options?: RegisterOptions, + ): void; + function register(specifier: string | URL, options?: RegisterOptions): void; + /* eslint-enable @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics */ + /** + * The `module.syncBuiltinESMExports()` method updates all the live bindings for + * builtin `ES Modules` to match the properties of the `CommonJS` exports. It + * does not add or remove exported names from the `ES Modules`. + * + * ```js + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * import { syncBuiltinESMExports } from 'node:module'; + * + * fs.readFile = newAPI; + * + * delete fs.readFileSync; + * + * function newAPI() { + * // ... + * } + * + * fs.newAPI = newAPI; + * + * syncBuiltinESMExports(); + * + * import('node:fs').then((esmFS) => { + * // It syncs the existing readFile property with the new value + * assert.strictEqual(esmFS.readFile, newAPI); + * // readFileSync has been deleted from the required fs + * assert.strictEqual('readFileSync' in fs, false); + * // syncBuiltinESMExports() does not remove readFileSync from esmFS + * assert.strictEqual('readFileSync' in esmFS, true); + * // syncBuiltinESMExports() does not add names + * assert.strictEqual(esmFS.newAPI, undefined); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v12.12.0 + */ + function syncBuiltinESMExports(): void; + /** @deprecated Use `ImportAttributes` instead */ + interface ImportAssertions extends ImportAttributes {} + interface ImportAttributes extends NodeJS.Dict { + type?: string | undefined; + } + type ModuleFormat = "builtin" | "commonjs" | "json" | "module" | "wasm"; + type ModuleSource = string | ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.TypedArray; + /** + * The `initialize` hook provides a way to define a custom function that runs in + * the hooks thread when the hooks module is initialized. Initialization happens + * when the hooks module is registered via {@link register}. + * + * This hook can receive data from a {@link register} invocation, including + * ports and other transferable objects. The return value of `initialize` can be a + * `Promise`, in which case it will be awaited before the main application thread + * execution resumes. + */ + type InitializeHook = (data: Data) => void | Promise; + interface ResolveHookContext { + /** + * Export conditions of the relevant `package.json` + */ + conditions: string[]; + /** + * @deprecated Use `importAttributes` instead + */ + importAssertions: ImportAttributes; + /** + * An object whose key-value pairs represent the assertions for the module to import + */ + importAttributes: ImportAttributes; + /** + * The module importing this one, or undefined if this is the Node.js entry point + */ + parentURL: string | undefined; + } + interface ResolveFnOutput { + /** + * A hint to the load hook (it might be ignored) + */ + format?: ModuleFormat | null | undefined; + /** + * @deprecated Use `importAttributes` instead + */ + importAssertions?: ImportAttributes | undefined; + /** + * The import attributes to use when caching the module (optional; if excluded the input will be used) + */ + importAttributes?: ImportAttributes | undefined; + /** + * A signal that this hook intends to terminate the chain of `resolve` hooks. + * @default false + */ + shortCircuit?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * The absolute URL to which this input resolves + */ + url: string; + } + /** + * The `resolve` hook chain is responsible for telling Node.js where to find and + * how to cache a given `import` statement or expression, or `require` call. It can + * optionally return a format (such as `'module'`) as a hint to the `load` hook. If + * a format is specified, the `load` hook is ultimately responsible for providing + * the final `format` value (and it is free to ignore the hint provided by + * `resolve`); if `resolve` provides a `format`, a custom `load` hook is required + * even if only to pass the value to the Node.js default `load` hook. + */ + type ResolveHook = ( + specifier: string, + context: ResolveHookContext, + nextResolve: ( + specifier: string, + context?: Partial, + ) => ResolveFnOutput | Promise, + ) => ResolveFnOutput | Promise; + interface LoadHookContext { + /** + * Export conditions of the relevant `package.json` + */ + conditions: string[]; + /** + * The format optionally supplied by the `resolve` hook chain + */ + format: ModuleFormat | null | undefined; + /** + * @deprecated Use `importAttributes` instead + */ + importAssertions: ImportAttributes; + /** + * An object whose key-value pairs represent the assertions for the module to import + */ + importAttributes: ImportAttributes; + } + interface LoadFnOutput { + format: string | null | undefined; + /** + * A signal that this hook intends to terminate the chain of `resolve` hooks. + * @default false + */ + shortCircuit?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * The source for Node.js to evaluate + */ + source?: ModuleSource | undefined; + } + /** + * The `load` hook provides a way to define a custom method of determining how a + * URL should be interpreted, retrieved, and parsed. It is also in charge of + * validating the import attributes. + */ + type LoadHook = ( + url: string, + context: LoadHookContext, + nextLoad: ( + url: string, + context?: Partial, + ) => LoadFnOutput | Promise, + ) => LoadFnOutput | Promise; + interface GlobalPreloadContext { + port: MessagePort; + } + /** + * Sometimes it might be necessary to run some code inside of the same global + * scope that the application runs in. This hook allows the return of a string + * that is run as a sloppy-mode script on startup. + * @deprecated This hook will be removed in a future version. Use + * `initialize` instead. When a hooks module has an `initialize` export, + * `globalPreload` will be ignored. + */ + type GlobalPreloadHook = (context: GlobalPreloadContext) => string; + /** + * `path` is the resolved path for the file for which a corresponding source map + * should be fetched. + * @since v13.7.0, v12.17.0 + * @return Returns `module.SourceMap` if a source map is found, `undefined` otherwise. + */ + function findSourceMap(path: string): SourceMap | undefined; + interface SourceMapConstructorOptions { + /** + * @since v20.5.0 + */ + lineLengths?: readonly number[] | undefined; + } + interface SourceMapPayload { + file: string; + version: number; + sources: string[]; + sourcesContent: string[]; + names: string[]; + mappings: string; + sourceRoot: string; + } + interface SourceMapping { + generatedLine: number; + generatedColumn: number; + originalSource: string; + originalLine: number; + originalColumn: number; + } + interface SourceOrigin { + /** + * The name of the range in the source map, if one was provided + */ + name: string | undefined; + /** + * The file name of the original source, as reported in the SourceMap + */ + fileName: string; + /** + * The 1-indexed lineNumber of the corresponding call site in the original source + */ + lineNumber: number; + /** + * The 1-indexed columnNumber of the corresponding call site in the original source + */ + columnNumber: number; + } + /** + * @since v13.7.0, v12.17.0 + */ + class SourceMap { + constructor(payload: SourceMapPayload, options?: SourceMapConstructorOptions); + /** + * Getter for the payload used to construct the `SourceMap` instance. + */ + readonly payload: SourceMapPayload; + /** + * Given a line offset and column offset in the generated source + * file, returns an object representing the SourceMap range in the + * original file if found, or an empty object if not. + * + * The object returned contains the following keys: + * + * The returned value represents the raw range as it appears in the + * SourceMap, based on zero-indexed offsets, _not_ 1-indexed line and + * column numbers as they appear in Error messages and CallSite + * objects. + * + * To get the corresponding 1-indexed line and column numbers from a + * lineNumber and columnNumber as they are reported by Error stacks + * and CallSite objects, use `sourceMap.findOrigin(lineNumber, columnNumber)` + * @param lineOffset The zero-indexed line number offset in the generated source + * @param columnOffset The zero-indexed column number offset in the generated source + */ + findEntry(lineOffset: number, columnOffset: number): SourceMapping | {}; + /** + * Given a 1-indexed `lineNumber` and `columnNumber` from a call site in the generated source, + * find the corresponding call site location in the original source. + * + * If the `lineNumber` and `columnNumber` provided are not found in any source map, + * then an empty object is returned. + * @param lineNumber The 1-indexed line number of the call site in the generated source + * @param columnNumber The 1-indexed column number of the call site in the generated source + */ + findOrigin(lineNumber: number, columnNumber: number): SourceOrigin | {}; + } + function runMain(main?: string): void; + function wrap(script: string): string; + } + global { + interface ImportMeta { + /** + * The directory name of the current module. This is the same as the `path.dirname()` of the `import.meta.filename`. + * **Caveat:** only present on `file:` modules. + */ + dirname: string; + /** + * The full absolute path and filename of the current module, with symlinks resolved. + * This is the same as the `url.fileURLToPath()` of the `import.meta.url`. + * **Caveat:** only local modules support this property. Modules not using the `file:` protocol will not provide it. + */ + filename: string; + /** + * The absolute `file:` URL of the module. + */ + url: string; + /** + * Provides a module-relative resolution function scoped to each module, returning + * the URL string. + * + * Second `parent` parameter is only used when the `--experimental-import-meta-resolve` + * command flag enabled. + * + * @since v20.6.0 + * + * @param specifier The module specifier to resolve relative to `parent`. + * @param parent The absolute parent module URL to resolve from. + * @returns The absolute (`file:`) URL string for the resolved module. + */ + resolve(specifier: string, parent?: string | URL | undefined): string; + } + namespace NodeJS { + interface Module { + /** + * The module objects required for the first time by this one. + * @since v0.1.16 + */ + children: Module[]; + /** + * The `module.exports` object is created by the `Module` system. Sometimes this is + * not acceptable; many want their module to be an instance of some class. To do + * this, assign the desired export object to `module.exports`. + * @since v0.1.16 + */ + exports: any; + /** + * The fully resolved filename of the module. + * @since v0.1.16 + */ + filename: string; + /** + * The identifier for the module. Typically this is the fully resolved + * filename. + * @since v0.1.16 + */ + id: string; + /** + * `true` if the module is running during the Node.js preload + * phase. + * @since v15.4.0, v14.17.0 + */ + isPreloading: boolean; + /** + * Whether or not the module is done loading, or is in the process of + * loading. + * @since v0.1.16 + */ + loaded: boolean; + /** + * The module that first required this one, or `null` if the current module is the + * entry point of the current process, or `undefined` if the module was loaded by + * something that is not a CommonJS module (e.g. REPL or `import`). + * @since v0.1.16 + * @deprecated Please use `require.main` and `module.children` instead. + */ + parent: Module | null | undefined; + /** + * The directory name of the module. This is usually the same as the + * `path.dirname()` of the `module.id`. + * @since v11.14.0 + */ + path: string; + /** + * The search paths for the module. + * @since v0.4.0 + */ + paths: string[]; + /** + * The `module.require()` method provides a way to load a module as if + * `require()` was called from the original module. + * @since v0.5.1 + */ + require(id: string): any; + } + interface Require { + /** + * Used to import modules, `JSON`, and local files. + * @since v0.1.13 + */ + (id: string): any; + /** + * Modules are cached in this object when they are required. By deleting a key + * value from this object, the next `require` will reload the module. + * This does not apply to + * [native addons](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/addons.html), + * for which reloading will result in an error. + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + cache: Dict; + /** + * Instruct `require` on how to handle certain file extensions. + * @since v0.3.0 + * @deprecated + */ + extensions: RequireExtensions; + /** + * The `Module` object representing the entry script loaded when the Node.js + * process launched, or `undefined` if the entry point of the program is not a + * CommonJS module. + * @since v0.1.17 + */ + main: Module | undefined; + /** + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + resolve: RequireResolve; + } + /** @deprecated */ + interface RequireExtensions extends Dict<(module: Module, filename: string) => any> { + ".js": (module: Module, filename: string) => any; + ".json": (module: Module, filename: string) => any; + ".node": (module: Module, filename: string) => any; + } + interface RequireResolveOptions { + /** + * Paths to resolve module location from. If present, these + * paths are used instead of the default resolution paths, with the exception + * of + * [GLOBAL\_FOLDERS](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/modules.html#loading-from-the-global-folders) + * like `$HOME/.node_modules`, which are + * always included. Each of these paths is used as a starting point for + * the module resolution algorithm, meaning that the `node_modules` hierarchy + * is checked from this location. + * @since v8.9.0 + */ + paths?: string[] | undefined; + } + interface RequireResolve { + /** + * Use the internal `require()` machinery to look up the location of a module, + * but rather than loading the module, just return the resolved filename. + * + * If the module can not be found, a `MODULE_NOT_FOUND` error is thrown. + * @since v0.3.0 + * @param request The module path to resolve. + */ + (id: string, options?: RequireResolveOptions): string; + /** + * Returns an array containing the paths searched during resolution of `request` or + * `null` if the `request` string references a core module, for example `http` or + * `fs`. + * @since v8.9.0 + * @param request The module path whose lookup paths are being retrieved. + */ + paths(request: string): string[] | null; + } + } + /** + * The directory name of the current module. This is the same as the + * `path.dirname()` of the `__filename`. + * @since v0.1.27 + */ + var __dirname: string; + /** + * The file name of the current module. This is the current module file's absolute + * path with symlinks resolved. + * + * For a main program this is not necessarily the same as the file name used in the + * command line. + * @since v0.0.1 + */ + var __filename: string; + /** + * The `exports` variable is available within a module's file-level scope, and is + * assigned the value of `module.exports` before the module is evaluated. + * @since v0.1.16 + */ + var exports: NodeJS.Module["exports"]; + /** + * A reference to the current module. + * @since v0.1.16 + */ + var module: NodeJS.Module; + /** + * @since v0.1.13 + */ + var require: NodeJS.Require; + // Global-scope aliases for backwards compatibility with @types/node <13.0.x + /** @deprecated Use `NodeJS.Module` instead. */ + interface NodeModule extends NodeJS.Module {} + /** @deprecated Use `NodeJS.Require` instead. */ + interface NodeRequire extends NodeJS.Require {} + /** @deprecated Use `NodeJS.RequireResolve` instead. */ + interface RequireResolve extends NodeJS.RequireResolve {} + } + export = Module; +} +declare module "node:module" { + import module = require("module"); + export = module; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/net.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/net.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0689472 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/net.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1012 @@ +/** + * > Stability: 2 - Stable + * + * The `node:net` module provides an asynchronous network API for creating stream-based + * TCP or `IPC` servers ({@link createServer}) and clients + * ({@link createConnection}). + * + * It can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import net from 'node:net'; + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/net.js) + */ +declare module "net" { + import { NonSharedBuffer } from "node:buffer"; + import * as stream from "node:stream"; + import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from "node:events"; + import * as dns from "node:dns"; + type LookupFunction = ( + hostname: string, + options: dns.LookupOptions, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string | dns.LookupAddress[], family?: number) => void, + ) => void; + interface AddressInfo { + address: string; + family: string; + port: number; + } + interface SocketConstructorOpts { + fd?: number | undefined; + allowHalfOpen?: boolean | undefined; + readable?: boolean | undefined; + writable?: boolean | undefined; + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + } + interface OnReadOpts { + buffer: Uint8Array | (() => Uint8Array); + /** + * This function is called for every chunk of incoming data. + * Two arguments are passed to it: the number of bytes written to buffer and a reference to buffer. + * Return false from this function to implicitly pause() the socket. + */ + callback(bytesWritten: number, buf: Uint8Array): boolean; + } + interface ConnectOpts { + /** + * If specified, incoming data is stored in a single buffer and passed to the supplied callback when data arrives on the socket. + * Note: this will cause the streaming functionality to not provide any data, however events like 'error', 'end', and 'close' will + * still be emitted as normal and methods like pause() and resume() will also behave as expected. + */ + onread?: OnReadOpts | undefined; + } + interface TcpSocketConnectOpts extends ConnectOpts { + port: number; + host?: string | undefined; + localAddress?: string | undefined; + localPort?: number | undefined; + hints?: number | undefined; + family?: number | undefined; + lookup?: LookupFunction | undefined; + noDelay?: boolean | undefined; + keepAlive?: boolean | undefined; + keepAliveInitialDelay?: number | undefined; + /** + * @since v18.13.0 + */ + autoSelectFamily?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * @since v18.13.0 + */ + autoSelectFamilyAttemptTimeout?: number | undefined; + } + interface IpcSocketConnectOpts extends ConnectOpts { + path: string; + } + type SocketConnectOpts = TcpSocketConnectOpts | IpcSocketConnectOpts; + type SocketReadyState = "opening" | "open" | "readOnly" | "writeOnly" | "closed"; + /** + * This class is an abstraction of a TCP socket or a streaming `IPC` endpoint + * (uses named pipes on Windows, and Unix domain sockets otherwise). It is also + * an `EventEmitter`. + * + * A `net.Socket` can be created by the user and used directly to interact with + * a server. For example, it is returned by {@link createConnection}, + * so the user can use it to talk to the server. + * + * It can also be created by Node.js and passed to the user when a connection + * is received. For example, it is passed to the listeners of a `'connection'` event emitted on a {@link Server}, so the user can use + * it to interact with the client. + * @since v0.3.4 + */ + class Socket extends stream.Duplex { + constructor(options?: SocketConstructorOpts); + /** + * Destroys the socket after all data is written. If the `finish` event was already emitted the socket is destroyed immediately. + * If the socket is still writable it implicitly calls `socket.end()`. + * @since v0.3.4 + */ + destroySoon(): void; + /** + * Sends data on the socket. The second parameter specifies the encoding in the + * case of a string. It defaults to UTF8 encoding. + * + * Returns `true` if the entire data was flushed successfully to the kernel + * buffer. Returns `false` if all or part of the data was queued in user memory.`'drain'` will be emitted when the buffer is again free. + * + * The optional `callback` parameter will be executed when the data is finally + * written out, which may not be immediately. + * + * See `Writable` stream `write()` method for more + * information. + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param [encoding='utf8'] Only used when data is `string`. + */ + write(buffer: Uint8Array | string, cb?: (err?: Error | null) => void): boolean; + write(str: Uint8Array | string, encoding?: BufferEncoding, cb?: (err?: Error | null) => void): boolean; + /** + * Initiate a connection on a given socket. + * + * Possible signatures: + * + * * `socket.connect(options[, connectListener])` + * * `socket.connect(path[, connectListener])` for `IPC` connections. + * * `socket.connect(port[, host][, connectListener])` for TCP connections. + * * Returns: `net.Socket` The socket itself. + * + * This function is asynchronous. When the connection is established, the `'connect'` event will be emitted. If there is a problem connecting, + * instead of a `'connect'` event, an `'error'` event will be emitted with + * the error passed to the `'error'` listener. + * The last parameter `connectListener`, if supplied, will be added as a listener + * for the `'connect'` event **once**. + * + * This function should only be used for reconnecting a socket after`'close'` has been emitted or otherwise it may lead to undefined + * behavior. + */ + connect(options: SocketConnectOpts, connectionListener?: () => void): this; + connect(port: number, host: string, connectionListener?: () => void): this; + connect(port: number, connectionListener?: () => void): this; + connect(path: string, connectionListener?: () => void): this; + /** + * Set the encoding for the socket as a `Readable Stream`. See `readable.setEncoding()` for more information. + * @since v0.1.90 + * @return The socket itself. + */ + setEncoding(encoding?: BufferEncoding): this; + /** + * Pauses the reading of data. That is, `'data'` events will not be emitted. + * Useful to throttle back an upload. + * @return The socket itself. + */ + pause(): this; + /** + * Close the TCP connection by sending an RST packet and destroy the stream. + * If this TCP socket is in connecting status, it will send an RST packet and destroy this TCP socket once it is connected. + * Otherwise, it will call `socket.destroy` with an `ERR_SOCKET_CLOSED` Error. + * If this is not a TCP socket (for example, a pipe), calling this method will immediately throw an `ERR_INVALID_HANDLE_TYPE` Error. + * @since v18.3.0, v16.17.0 + */ + resetAndDestroy(): this; + /** + * Resumes reading after a call to `socket.pause()`. + * @return The socket itself. + */ + resume(): this; + /** + * Sets the socket to timeout after `timeout` milliseconds of inactivity on + * the socket. By default `net.Socket` do not have a timeout. + * + * When an idle timeout is triggered the socket will receive a `'timeout'` event but the connection will not be severed. The user must manually call `socket.end()` or `socket.destroy()` to + * end the connection. + * + * ```js + * socket.setTimeout(3000); + * socket.on('timeout', () => { + * console.log('socket timeout'); + * socket.end(); + * }); + * ``` + * + * If `timeout` is 0, then the existing idle timeout is disabled. + * + * The optional `callback` parameter will be added as a one-time listener for the `'timeout'` event. + * @since v0.1.90 + * @return The socket itself. + */ + setTimeout(timeout: number, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * Enable/disable the use of Nagle's algorithm. + * + * When a TCP connection is created, it will have Nagle's algorithm enabled. + * + * Nagle's algorithm delays data before it is sent via the network. It attempts + * to optimize throughput at the expense of latency. + * + * Passing `true` for `noDelay` or not passing an argument will disable Nagle's + * algorithm for the socket. Passing `false` for `noDelay` will enable Nagle's + * algorithm. + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param [noDelay=true] + * @return The socket itself. + */ + setNoDelay(noDelay?: boolean): this; + /** + * Enable/disable keep-alive functionality, and optionally set the initial + * delay before the first keepalive probe is sent on an idle socket. + * + * Set `initialDelay` (in milliseconds) to set the delay between the last + * data packet received and the first keepalive probe. Setting `0` for`initialDelay` will leave the value unchanged from the default + * (or previous) setting. + * + * Enabling the keep-alive functionality will set the following socket options: + * + * * `SO_KEEPALIVE=1` + * * `TCP_KEEPIDLE=initialDelay` + * * `TCP_KEEPCNT=10` + * * `TCP_KEEPINTVL=1` + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param [enable=false] + * @param [initialDelay=0] + * @return The socket itself. + */ + setKeepAlive(enable?: boolean, initialDelay?: number): this; + /** + * Returns the bound `address`, the address `family` name and `port` of the + * socket as reported by the operating system:`{ port: 12346, family: 'IPv4', address: '127.0.0.1' }` + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + address(): AddressInfo | {}; + /** + * Calling `unref()` on a socket will allow the program to exit if this is the only + * active socket in the event system. If the socket is already `unref`ed calling`unref()` again will have no effect. + * @since v0.9.1 + * @return The socket itself. + */ + unref(): this; + /** + * Opposite of `unref()`, calling `ref()` on a previously `unref`ed socket will _not_ let the program exit if it's the only socket left (the default behavior). + * If the socket is `ref`ed calling `ref` again will have no effect. + * @since v0.9.1 + * @return The socket itself. + */ + ref(): this; + /** + * This property is only present if the family autoselection algorithm is enabled in `socket.connect(options)` + * and it is an array of the addresses that have been attempted. + * + * Each address is a string in the form of `$IP:$PORT`. + * If the connection was successful, then the last address is the one that the socket is currently connected to. + * @since v19.4.0 + */ + readonly autoSelectFamilyAttemptedAddresses: string[]; + /** + * This property shows the number of characters buffered for writing. The buffer + * may contain strings whose length after encoding is not yet known. So this number + * is only an approximation of the number of bytes in the buffer. + * + * `net.Socket` has the property that `socket.write()` always works. This is to + * help users get up and running quickly. The computer cannot always keep up + * with the amount of data that is written to a socket. The network connection + * simply might be too slow. Node.js will internally queue up the data written to a + * socket and send it out over the wire when it is possible. + * + * The consequence of this internal buffering is that memory may grow. + * Users who experience large or growing `bufferSize` should attempt to + * "throttle" the data flows in their program with `socket.pause()` and `socket.resume()`. + * @since v0.3.8 + * @deprecated Since v14.6.0 - Use `writableLength` instead. + */ + readonly bufferSize: number; + /** + * The amount of received bytes. + * @since v0.5.3 + */ + readonly bytesRead: number; + /** + * The amount of bytes sent. + * @since v0.5.3 + */ + readonly bytesWritten: number; + /** + * If `true`, `socket.connect(options[, connectListener])` was + * called and has not yet finished. It will stay `true` until the socket becomes + * connected, then it is set to `false` and the `'connect'` event is emitted. Note + * that the `socket.connect(options[, connectListener])` callback is a listener for the `'connect'` event. + * @since v6.1.0 + */ + readonly connecting: boolean; + /** + * This is `true` if the socket is not connected yet, either because `.connect()`has not yet been called or because it is still in the process of connecting + * (see `socket.connecting`). + * @since v11.2.0, v10.16.0 + */ + readonly pending: boolean; + /** + * See `writable.destroyed` for further details. + */ + readonly destroyed: boolean; + /** + * The string representation of the local IP address the remote client is + * connecting on. For example, in a server listening on `'0.0.0.0'`, if a client + * connects on `'192.168.1.1'`, the value of `socket.localAddress` would be`'192.168.1.1'`. + * @since v0.9.6 + */ + readonly localAddress?: string; + /** + * The numeric representation of the local port. For example, `80` or `21`. + * @since v0.9.6 + */ + readonly localPort?: number; + /** + * The string representation of the local IP family. `'IPv4'` or `'IPv6'`. + * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0 + */ + readonly localFamily?: string; + /** + * This property represents the state of the connection as a string. + * + * * If the stream is connecting `socket.readyState` is `opening`. + * * If the stream is readable and writable, it is `open`. + * * If the stream is readable and not writable, it is `readOnly`. + * * If the stream is not readable and writable, it is `writeOnly`. + * @since v0.5.0 + */ + readonly readyState: SocketReadyState; + /** + * The string representation of the remote IP address. For example,`'74.125.127.100'` or `'2001:4860:a005::68'`. Value may be `undefined` if + * the socket is destroyed (for example, if the client disconnected). + * @since v0.5.10 + */ + readonly remoteAddress: string | undefined; + /** + * The string representation of the remote IP family. `'IPv4'` or `'IPv6'`. Value may be `undefined` if + * the socket is destroyed (for example, if the client disconnected). + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + readonly remoteFamily: string | undefined; + /** + * The numeric representation of the remote port. For example, `80` or `21`. Value may be `undefined` if + * the socket is destroyed (for example, if the client disconnected). + * @since v0.5.10 + */ + readonly remotePort: number | undefined; + /** + * The socket timeout in milliseconds as set by `socket.setTimeout()`. + * It is `undefined` if a timeout has not been set. + * @since v10.7.0 + */ + readonly timeout?: number; + /** + * Half-closes the socket. i.e., it sends a FIN packet. It is possible the + * server will still send some data. + * + * See `writable.end()` for further details. + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param [encoding='utf8'] Only used when data is `string`. + * @param callback Optional callback for when the socket is finished. + * @return The socket itself. + */ + end(callback?: () => void): this; + end(buffer: Uint8Array | string, callback?: () => void): this; + end(str: Uint8Array | string, encoding?: BufferEncoding, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. close + * 2. connect + * 3. connectionAttempt + * 4. connectionAttemptFailed + * 5. connectionAttemptTimeout + * 6. data + * 7. drain + * 8. end + * 9. error + * 10. lookup + * 11. ready + * 12. timeout + */ + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: "close", listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this; + addListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "connectionAttempt", listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number) => void): this; + addListener( + event: "connectionAttemptFailed", + listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number, error: Error) => void, + ): this; + addListener( + event: "connectionAttemptTimeout", + listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: "data", listener: (data: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + addListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener( + event: "lookup", + listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: "ready", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: "close", hadError: boolean): boolean; + emit(event: "connect"): boolean; + emit(event: "connectionAttempt", ip: string, port: number, family: number): boolean; + emit(event: "connectionAttemptFailed", ip: string, port: number, family: number, error: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "connectionAttemptTimeout", ip: string, port: number, family: number): boolean; + emit(event: "data", data: NonSharedBuffer): boolean; + emit(event: "drain"): boolean; + emit(event: "end"): boolean; + emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "lookup", err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string): boolean; + emit(event: "ready"): boolean; + emit(event: "timeout"): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: "close", listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this; + on(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "connectionAttempt", listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number) => void): this; + on( + event: "connectionAttemptFailed", + listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number, error: Error) => void, + ): this; + on(event: "connectionAttemptTimeout", listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number) => void): this; + on(event: "data", listener: (data: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + on(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on( + event: "lookup", + listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void, + ): this; + on(event: "ready", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this; + once(event: "connectionAttempt", listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number) => void): this; + once( + event: "connectionAttemptFailed", + listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number, error: Error) => void, + ): this; + once(event: "connectionAttemptTimeout", listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number) => void): this; + once(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "data", listener: (data: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + once(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once( + event: "lookup", + listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void, + ): this; + once(event: "ready", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "connectionAttempt", listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "connectionAttemptFailed", + listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number, error: Error) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: "connectionAttemptTimeout", + listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "data", listener: (data: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "lookup", + listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "ready", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "connectionAttempt", + listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "connectionAttemptFailed", + listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number, error: Error) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "connectionAttemptTimeout", + listener: (ip: string, port: number, family: number) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "data", listener: (data: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "lookup", + listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "ready", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this; + } + interface ListenOptions extends Abortable { + port?: number | undefined; + host?: string | undefined; + backlog?: number | undefined; + path?: string | undefined; + exclusive?: boolean | undefined; + readableAll?: boolean | undefined; + writableAll?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * @default false + */ + ipv6Only?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface ServerOpts { + /** + * Indicates whether half-opened TCP connections are allowed. + * @default false + */ + allowHalfOpen?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Indicates whether the socket should be paused on incoming connections. + * @default false + */ + pauseOnConnect?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If set to `true`, it disables the use of Nagle's algorithm immediately after a new incoming connection is received. + * @default false + * @since v16.5.0 + */ + noDelay?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If set to `true`, it enables keep-alive functionality on the socket immediately after a new incoming connection is received, + * similarly on what is done in `socket.setKeepAlive([enable][, initialDelay])`. + * @default false + * @since v16.5.0 + */ + keepAlive?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If set to a positive number, it sets the initial delay before the first keepalive probe is sent on an idle socket. + * @default 0 + * @since v16.5.0 + */ + keepAliveInitialDelay?: number | undefined; + /** + * Optionally overrides all `net.Socket`s' `readableHighWaterMark` and `writableHighWaterMark`. + * @default See [stream.getDefaultHighWaterMark()](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/stream.html#streamgetdefaulthighwatermarkobjectmode). + * @since v18.17.0, v20.1.0 + */ + highWaterMark?: number | undefined; + } + interface DropArgument { + localAddress?: string; + localPort?: number; + localFamily?: string; + remoteAddress?: string; + remotePort?: number; + remoteFamily?: string; + } + /** + * This class is used to create a TCP or `IPC` server. + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + class Server extends EventEmitter { + constructor(connectionListener?: (socket: Socket) => void); + constructor(options?: ServerOpts, connectionListener?: (socket: Socket) => void); + /** + * Start a server listening for connections. A `net.Server` can be a TCP or + * an `IPC` server depending on what it listens to. + * + * Possible signatures: + * + * * `server.listen(handle[, backlog][, callback])` + * * `server.listen(options[, callback])` + * * `server.listen(path[, backlog][, callback])` for `IPC` servers + * * `server.listen([port[, host[, backlog]]][, callback])` for TCP servers + * + * This function is asynchronous. When the server starts listening, the `'listening'` event will be emitted. The last parameter `callback`will be added as a listener for the `'listening'` + * event. + * + * All `listen()` methods can take a `backlog` parameter to specify the maximum + * length of the queue of pending connections. The actual length will be determined + * by the OS through sysctl settings such as `tcp_max_syn_backlog` and `somaxconn` on Linux. The default value of this parameter is 511 (not 512). + * + * All {@link Socket} are set to `SO_REUSEADDR` (see [`socket(7)`](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/socket.7.html) for + * details). + * + * The `server.listen()` method can be called again if and only if there was an + * error during the first `server.listen()` call or `server.close()` has been + * called. Otherwise, an `ERR_SERVER_ALREADY_LISTEN` error will be thrown. + * + * One of the most common errors raised when listening is `EADDRINUSE`. + * This happens when another server is already listening on the requested`port`/`path`/`handle`. One way to handle this would be to retry + * after a certain amount of time: + * + * ```js + * server.on('error', (e) => { + * if (e.code === 'EADDRINUSE') { + * console.error('Address in use, retrying...'); + * setTimeout(() => { + * server.close(); + * server.listen(PORT, HOST); + * }, 1000); + * } + * }); + * ``` + */ + listen(port?: number, hostname?: string, backlog?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this; + listen(port?: number, hostname?: string, listeningListener?: () => void): this; + listen(port?: number, backlog?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this; + listen(port?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this; + listen(path: string, backlog?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this; + listen(path: string, listeningListener?: () => void): this; + listen(options: ListenOptions, listeningListener?: () => void): this; + listen(handle: any, backlog?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this; + listen(handle: any, listeningListener?: () => void): this; + /** + * Stops the server from accepting new connections and keeps existing + * connections. This function is asynchronous, the server is finally closed + * when all connections are ended and the server emits a `'close'` event. + * The optional `callback` will be called once the `'close'` event occurs. Unlike + * that event, it will be called with an `Error` as its only argument if the server + * was not open when it was closed. + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param callback Called when the server is closed. + */ + close(callback?: (err?: Error) => void): this; + /** + * Returns the bound `address`, the address `family` name, and `port` of the server + * as reported by the operating system if listening on an IP socket + * (useful to find which port was assigned when getting an OS-assigned address):`{ port: 12346, family: 'IPv4', address: '127.0.0.1' }`. + * + * For a server listening on a pipe or Unix domain socket, the name is returned + * as a string. + * + * ```js + * const server = net.createServer((socket) => { + * socket.end('goodbye\n'); + * }).on('error', (err) => { + * // Handle errors here. + * throw err; + * }); + * + * // Grab an arbitrary unused port. + * server.listen(() => { + * console.log('opened server on', server.address()); + * }); + * ``` + * + * `server.address()` returns `null` before the `'listening'` event has been + * emitted or after calling `server.close()`. + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + address(): AddressInfo | string | null; + /** + * Asynchronously get the number of concurrent connections on the server. Works + * when sockets were sent to forks. + * + * Callback should take two arguments `err` and `count`. + * @since v0.9.7 + */ + getConnections(cb: (error: Error | null, count: number) => void): this; + /** + * Opposite of `unref()`, calling `ref()` on a previously `unref`ed server will _not_ let the program exit if it's the only server left (the default behavior). + * If the server is `ref`ed calling `ref()` again will have no effect. + * @since v0.9.1 + */ + ref(): this; + /** + * Calling `unref()` on a server will allow the program to exit if this is the only + * active server in the event system. If the server is already `unref`ed calling`unref()` again will have no effect. + * @since v0.9.1 + */ + unref(): this; + /** + * Set this property to reject connections when the server's connection count gets + * high. + * + * It is not recommended to use this option once a socket has been sent to a child + * with `child_process.fork()`. + * @since v0.2.0 + */ + maxConnections: number; + connections: number; + /** + * Indicates whether or not the server is listening for connections. + * @since v5.7.0 + */ + readonly listening: boolean; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. close + * 2. connection + * 3. error + * 4. listening + * 5. drop + */ + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "drop", listener: (data?: DropArgument) => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: "close"): boolean; + emit(event: "connection", socket: Socket): boolean; + emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "listening"): boolean; + emit(event: "drop", data?: DropArgument): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "drop", listener: (data?: DropArgument) => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "drop", listener: (data?: DropArgument) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "drop", listener: (data?: DropArgument) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "drop", listener: (data?: DropArgument) => void): this; + /** + * Calls {@link Server.close()} and returns a promise that fulfills when the server has closed. + * @since v20.5.0 + */ + [Symbol.asyncDispose](): Promise; + } + type IPVersion = "ipv4" | "ipv6"; + /** + * The `BlockList` object can be used with some network APIs to specify rules for + * disabling inbound or outbound access to specific IP addresses, IP ranges, or + * IP subnets. + * @since v15.0.0, v14.18.0 + */ + class BlockList { + /** + * Adds a rule to block the given IP address. + * @since v15.0.0, v14.18.0 + * @param address An IPv4 or IPv6 address. + * @param [type='ipv4'] Either `'ipv4'` or `'ipv6'`. + */ + addAddress(address: string, type?: IPVersion): void; + addAddress(address: SocketAddress): void; + /** + * Adds a rule to block a range of IP addresses from `start` (inclusive) to`end` (inclusive). + * @since v15.0.0, v14.18.0 + * @param start The starting IPv4 or IPv6 address in the range. + * @param end The ending IPv4 or IPv6 address in the range. + * @param [type='ipv4'] Either `'ipv4'` or `'ipv6'`. + */ + addRange(start: string, end: string, type?: IPVersion): void; + addRange(start: SocketAddress, end: SocketAddress): void; + /** + * Adds a rule to block a range of IP addresses specified as a subnet mask. + * @since v15.0.0, v14.18.0 + * @param net The network IPv4 or IPv6 address. + * @param prefix The number of CIDR prefix bits. For IPv4, this must be a value between `0` and `32`. For IPv6, this must be between `0` and `128`. + * @param [type='ipv4'] Either `'ipv4'` or `'ipv6'`. + */ + addSubnet(net: SocketAddress, prefix: number): void; + addSubnet(net: string, prefix: number, type?: IPVersion): void; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given IP address matches any of the rules added to the`BlockList`. + * + * ```js + * const blockList = new net.BlockList(); + * blockList.addAddress('123.123.123.123'); + * blockList.addRange('10.0.0.1', '10.0.0.10'); + * blockList.addSubnet('8592:757c:efae:4e45::', 64, 'ipv6'); + * + * console.log(blockList.check('123.123.123.123')); // Prints: true + * console.log(blockList.check('10.0.0.3')); // Prints: true + * console.log(blockList.check('222.111.111.222')); // Prints: false + * + * // IPv6 notation for IPv4 addresses works: + * console.log(blockList.check('::ffff:7b7b:7b7b', 'ipv6')); // Prints: true + * console.log(blockList.check('::ffff:123.123.123.123', 'ipv6')); // Prints: true + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0, v14.18.0 + * @param address The IP address to check + * @param [type='ipv4'] Either `'ipv4'` or `'ipv6'`. + */ + check(address: SocketAddress): boolean; + check(address: string, type?: IPVersion): boolean; + /** + * The list of rules added to the blocklist. + * @since v15.0.0, v14.18.0 + */ + rules: readonly string[]; + } + interface TcpNetConnectOpts extends TcpSocketConnectOpts, SocketConstructorOpts { + timeout?: number | undefined; + } + interface IpcNetConnectOpts extends IpcSocketConnectOpts, SocketConstructorOpts { + timeout?: number | undefined; + } + type NetConnectOpts = TcpNetConnectOpts | IpcNetConnectOpts; + /** + * Creates a new TCP or `IPC` server. + * + * If `allowHalfOpen` is set to `true`, when the other end of the socket + * signals the end of transmission, the server will only send back the end of + * transmission when `socket.end()` is explicitly called. For example, in the + * context of TCP, when a FIN packed is received, a FIN packed is sent + * back only when `socket.end()` is explicitly called. Until then the + * connection is half-closed (non-readable but still writable). See `'end'` event and [RFC 1122](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1122) (section 4.2.2.13) for more information. + * + * If `pauseOnConnect` is set to `true`, then the socket associated with each + * incoming connection will be paused, and no data will be read from its handle. + * This allows connections to be passed between processes without any data being + * read by the original process. To begin reading data from a paused socket, call `socket.resume()`. + * + * The server can be a TCP server or an `IPC` server, depending on what it `listen()` to. + * + * Here is an example of a TCP echo server which listens for connections + * on port 8124: + * + * ```js + * import net from 'node:net'; + * const server = net.createServer((c) => { + * // 'connection' listener. + * console.log('client connected'); + * c.on('end', () => { + * console.log('client disconnected'); + * }); + * c.write('hello\r\n'); + * c.pipe(c); + * }); + * server.on('error', (err) => { + * throw err; + * }); + * server.listen(8124, () => { + * console.log('server bound'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Test this by using `telnet`: + * + * ```bash + * telnet localhost 8124 + * ``` + * + * To listen on the socket `/tmp/echo.sock`: + * + * ```js + * server.listen('/tmp/echo.sock', () => { + * console.log('server bound'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Use `nc` to connect to a Unix domain socket server: + * + * ```bash + * nc -U /tmp/echo.sock + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param connectionListener Automatically set as a listener for the {@link 'connection'} event. + */ + function createServer(connectionListener?: (socket: Socket) => void): Server; + function createServer(options?: ServerOpts, connectionListener?: (socket: Socket) => void): Server; + /** + * Aliases to {@link createConnection}. + * + * Possible signatures: + * + * * {@link connect} + * * {@link connect} for `IPC` connections. + * * {@link connect} for TCP connections. + */ + function connect(options: NetConnectOpts, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket; + function connect(port: number, host?: string, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket; + function connect(path: string, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket; + /** + * A factory function, which creates a new {@link Socket}, + * immediately initiates connection with `socket.connect()`, + * then returns the `net.Socket` that starts the connection. + * + * When the connection is established, a `'connect'` event will be emitted + * on the returned socket. The last parameter `connectListener`, if supplied, + * will be added as a listener for the `'connect'` event **once**. + * + * Possible signatures: + * + * * {@link createConnection} + * * {@link createConnection} for `IPC` connections. + * * {@link createConnection} for TCP connections. + * + * The {@link connect} function is an alias to this function. + */ + function createConnection(options: NetConnectOpts, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket; + function createConnection(port: number, host?: string, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket; + function createConnection(path: string, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket; + /** + * Gets the current default value of the `autoSelectFamily` option of `socket.connect(options)`. + * The initial default value is `true`, unless the command line option`--no-network-family-autoselection` is provided. + * @since v19.4.0 + */ + function getDefaultAutoSelectFamily(): boolean; + /** + * Sets the default value of the `autoSelectFamily` option of `socket.connect(options)`. + * @since v19.4.0 + */ + function setDefaultAutoSelectFamily(value: boolean): void; + /** + * Gets the current default value of the `autoSelectFamilyAttemptTimeout` option of `socket.connect(options)`. + * The initial default value is `250` or the value specified via the command line option `--network-family-autoselection-attempt-timeout`. + * @returns The current default value of the `autoSelectFamilyAttemptTimeout` option. + * @since v19.8.0, v18.8.0 + */ + function getDefaultAutoSelectFamilyAttemptTimeout(): number; + /** + * Sets the default value of the `autoSelectFamilyAttemptTimeout` option of `socket.connect(options)`. + * @param value The new default value, which must be a positive number. If the number is less than `10`, the value `10` is used instead. The initial default value is `250` or the value specified via the command line + * option `--network-family-autoselection-attempt-timeout`. + * @since v19.8.0, v18.8.0 + */ + function setDefaultAutoSelectFamilyAttemptTimeout(value: number): void; + /** + * Returns `6` if `input` is an IPv6 address. Returns `4` if `input` is an IPv4 + * address in [dot-decimal notation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot-decimal_notation) with no leading zeroes. Otherwise, returns`0`. + * + * ```js + * net.isIP('::1'); // returns 6 + * net.isIP('127.0.0.1'); // returns 4 + * net.isIP('127.000.000.001'); // returns 0 + * net.isIP('127.0.0.1/24'); // returns 0 + * net.isIP('fhqwhgads'); // returns 0 + * ``` + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + function isIP(input: string): number; + /** + * Returns `true` if `input` is an IPv4 address in [dot-decimal notation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot-decimal_notation) with no + * leading zeroes. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * net.isIPv4('127.0.0.1'); // returns true + * net.isIPv4('127.000.000.001'); // returns false + * net.isIPv4('127.0.0.1/24'); // returns false + * net.isIPv4('fhqwhgads'); // returns false + * ``` + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + function isIPv4(input: string): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if `input` is an IPv6 address. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * net.isIPv6('::1'); // returns true + * net.isIPv6('fhqwhgads'); // returns false + * ``` + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + function isIPv6(input: string): boolean; + interface SocketAddressInitOptions { + /** + * The network address as either an IPv4 or IPv6 string. + * @default 127.0.0.1 + */ + address?: string | undefined; + /** + * @default `'ipv4'` + */ + family?: IPVersion | undefined; + /** + * An IPv6 flow-label used only if `family` is `'ipv6'`. + * @default 0 + */ + flowlabel?: number | undefined; + /** + * An IP port. + * @default 0 + */ + port?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * @since v15.14.0, v14.18.0 + */ + class SocketAddress { + constructor(options: SocketAddressInitOptions); + /** + * Either \`'ipv4'\` or \`'ipv6'\`. + * @since v15.14.0, v14.18.0 + */ + readonly address: string; + /** + * Either \`'ipv4'\` or \`'ipv6'\`. + * @since v15.14.0, v14.18.0 + */ + readonly family: IPVersion; + /** + * @since v15.14.0, v14.18.0 + */ + readonly port: number; + /** + * @since v15.14.0, v14.18.0 + */ + readonly flowlabel: number; + } +} +declare module "node:net" { + export * from "net"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/os.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/os.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..331df6e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/os.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,506 @@ +/** + * The `node:os` module provides operating system-related utility methods and + * properties. It can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import os from 'node:os'; + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/os.js) + */ +declare module "os" { + import { NonSharedBuffer } from "buffer"; + interface CpuInfo { + model: string; + speed: number; + times: { + /** The number of milliseconds the CPU has spent in user mode. */ + user: number; + /** The number of milliseconds the CPU has spent in nice mode. */ + nice: number; + /** The number of milliseconds the CPU has spent in sys mode. */ + sys: number; + /** The number of milliseconds the CPU has spent in idle mode. */ + idle: number; + /** The number of milliseconds the CPU has spent in irq mode. */ + irq: number; + }; + } + interface NetworkInterfaceBase { + address: string; + netmask: string; + mac: string; + internal: boolean; + cidr: string | null; + scopeid?: number; + } + interface NetworkInterfaceInfoIPv4 extends NetworkInterfaceBase { + family: "IPv4"; + } + interface NetworkInterfaceInfoIPv6 extends NetworkInterfaceBase { + family: "IPv6"; + scopeid: number; + } + interface UserInfo { + username: T; + uid: number; + gid: number; + shell: T | null; + homedir: T; + } + type NetworkInterfaceInfo = NetworkInterfaceInfoIPv4 | NetworkInterfaceInfoIPv6; + /** + * Returns the host name of the operating system as a string. + * @since v0.3.3 + */ + function hostname(): string; + /** + * Returns an array containing the 1, 5, and 15 minute load averages. + * + * The load average is a measure of system activity calculated by the operating + * system and expressed as a fractional number. + * + * The load average is a Unix-specific concept. On Windows, the return value is + * always `[0, 0, 0]`. + * @since v0.3.3 + */ + function loadavg(): number[]; + /** + * Returns the system uptime in number of seconds. + * @since v0.3.3 + */ + function uptime(): number; + /** + * Returns the amount of free system memory in bytes as an integer. + * @since v0.3.3 + */ + function freemem(): number; + /** + * Returns the total amount of system memory in bytes as an integer. + * @since v0.3.3 + */ + function totalmem(): number; + /** + * Returns an array of objects containing information about each logical CPU core. + * The array will be empty if no CPU information is available, such as if the `/proc` file system is unavailable. + * + * The properties included on each object include: + * + * ```js + * [ + * { + * model: 'Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz', + * speed: 2926, + * times: { + * user: 252020, + * nice: 0, + * sys: 30340, + * idle: 1070356870, + * irq: 0, + * }, + * }, + * { + * model: 'Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz', + * speed: 2926, + * times: { + * user: 306960, + * nice: 0, + * sys: 26980, + * idle: 1071569080, + * irq: 0, + * }, + * }, + * { + * model: 'Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz', + * speed: 2926, + * times: { + * user: 248450, + * nice: 0, + * sys: 21750, + * idle: 1070919370, + * irq: 0, + * }, + * }, + * { + * model: 'Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz', + * speed: 2926, + * times: { + * user: 256880, + * nice: 0, + * sys: 19430, + * idle: 1070905480, + * irq: 20, + * }, + * }, + * ] + * ``` + * + * `nice` values are POSIX-only. On Windows, the `nice` values of all processors + * are always 0. + * + * `os.cpus().length` should not be used to calculate the amount of parallelism + * available to an application. Use {@link availableParallelism} for this purpose. + * @since v0.3.3 + */ + function cpus(): CpuInfo[]; + /** + * Returns an estimate of the default amount of parallelism a program should use. + * Always returns a value greater than zero. + * + * This function is a small wrapper about libuv's [`uv_available_parallelism()`](https://docs.libuv.org/en/v1.x/misc.html#c.uv_available_parallelism). + * @since v19.4.0, v18.14.0 + */ + function availableParallelism(): number; + /** + * Returns the operating system name as returned by [`uname(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/uname). For example, it + * returns `'Linux'` on Linux, `'Darwin'` on macOS, and `'Windows_NT'` on Windows. + * + * See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples) for additional information + * about the output of running [`uname(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/uname) on various operating systems. + * @since v0.3.3 + */ + function type(): string; + /** + * Returns the operating system as a string. + * + * On POSIX systems, the operating system release is determined by calling [`uname(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/uname). On Windows, `GetVersionExW()` is used. See + * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples) for more information. + * @since v0.3.3 + */ + function release(): string; + /** + * Returns an object containing network interfaces that have been assigned a + * network address. + * + * Each key on the returned object identifies a network interface. The associated + * value is an array of objects that each describe an assigned network address. + * + * The properties available on the assigned network address object include: + * + * ```js + * { + * lo: [ + * { + * address: '127.0.0.1', + * netmask: '255.0.0.0', + * family: 'IPv4', + * mac: '00:00:00:00:00:00', + * internal: true, + * cidr: '127.0.0.1/8' + * }, + * { + * address: '::1', + * netmask: 'ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff', + * family: 'IPv6', + * mac: '00:00:00:00:00:00', + * scopeid: 0, + * internal: true, + * cidr: '::1/128' + * } + * ], + * eth0: [ + * { + * address: '192.168.1.108', + * netmask: '255.255.255.0', + * family: 'IPv4', + * mac: '01:02:03:0a:0b:0c', + * internal: false, + * cidr: '192.168.1.108/24' + * }, + * { + * address: 'fe80::a00:27ff:fe4e:66a1', + * netmask: 'ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::', + * family: 'IPv6', + * mac: '01:02:03:0a:0b:0c', + * scopeid: 1, + * internal: false, + * cidr: 'fe80::a00:27ff:fe4e:66a1/64' + * } + * ] + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.6.0 + */ + function networkInterfaces(): NodeJS.Dict; + /** + * Returns the string path of the current user's home directory. + * + * On POSIX, it uses the `$HOME` environment variable if defined. Otherwise it + * uses the [effective UID](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_identifier#Effective_user_ID) to look up the user's home directory. + * + * On Windows, it uses the `USERPROFILE` environment variable if defined. + * Otherwise it uses the path to the profile directory of the current user. + * @since v2.3.0 + */ + function homedir(): string; + interface UserInfoOptions { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | "buffer" | undefined; + } + interface UserInfoOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends UserInfoOptions { + encoding: "buffer"; + } + interface UserInfoOptionsWithStringEncoding extends UserInfoOptions { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined; + } + /** + * Returns information about the currently effective user. On POSIX platforms, + * this is typically a subset of the password file. The returned object includes + * the `username`, `uid`, `gid`, `shell`, and `homedir`. On Windows, the `uid` and `gid` fields are `-1`, and `shell` is `null`. + * + * The value of `homedir` returned by `os.userInfo()` is provided by the operating + * system. This differs from the result of `os.homedir()`, which queries + * environment variables for the home directory before falling back to the + * operating system response. + * + * Throws a [`SystemError`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/errors.html#class-systemerror) if a user has no `username` or `homedir`. + * @since v6.0.0 + */ + function userInfo(options?: UserInfoOptionsWithStringEncoding): UserInfo; + function userInfo(options: UserInfoOptionsWithBufferEncoding): UserInfo; + function userInfo(options: UserInfoOptions): UserInfo; + type SignalConstants = { + [key in NodeJS.Signals]: number; + }; + namespace constants { + const UV_UDP_REUSEADDR: number; + namespace signals {} + const signals: SignalConstants; + namespace errno { + const E2BIG: number; + const EACCES: number; + const EADDRINUSE: number; + const EADDRNOTAVAIL: number; + const EAFNOSUPPORT: number; + const EAGAIN: number; + const EALREADY: number; + const EBADF: number; + const EBADMSG: number; + const EBUSY: number; + const ECANCELED: number; + const ECHILD: number; + const ECONNABORTED: number; + const ECONNREFUSED: number; + const ECONNRESET: number; + const EDEADLK: number; + const EDESTADDRREQ: number; + const EDOM: number; + const EDQUOT: number; + const EEXIST: number; + const EFAULT: number; + const EFBIG: number; + const EHOSTUNREACH: number; + const EIDRM: number; + const EILSEQ: number; + const EINPROGRESS: number; + const EINTR: number; + const EINVAL: number; + const EIO: number; + const EISCONN: number; + const EISDIR: number; + const ELOOP: number; + const EMFILE: number; + const EMLINK: number; + const EMSGSIZE: number; + const EMULTIHOP: number; + const ENAMETOOLONG: number; + const ENETDOWN: number; + const ENETRESET: number; + const ENETUNREACH: number; + const ENFILE: number; + const ENOBUFS: number; + const ENODATA: number; + const ENODEV: number; + const ENOENT: number; + const ENOEXEC: number; + const ENOLCK: number; + const ENOLINK: number; + const ENOMEM: number; + const ENOMSG: number; + const ENOPROTOOPT: number; + const ENOSPC: number; + const ENOSR: number; + const ENOSTR: number; + const ENOSYS: number; + const ENOTCONN: number; + const ENOTDIR: number; + const ENOTEMPTY: number; + const ENOTSOCK: number; + const ENOTSUP: number; + const ENOTTY: number; + const ENXIO: number; + const EOPNOTSUPP: number; + const EOVERFLOW: number; + const EPERM: number; + const EPIPE: number; + const EPROTO: number; + const EPROTONOSUPPORT: number; + const EPROTOTYPE: number; + const ERANGE: number; + const EROFS: number; + const ESPIPE: number; + const ESRCH: number; + const ESTALE: number; + const ETIME: number; + const ETIMEDOUT: number; + const ETXTBSY: number; + const EWOULDBLOCK: number; + const EXDEV: number; + const WSAEINTR: number; + const WSAEBADF: number; + const WSAEACCES: number; + const WSAEFAULT: number; + const WSAEINVAL: number; + const WSAEMFILE: number; + const WSAEWOULDBLOCK: number; + const WSAEINPROGRESS: number; + const WSAEALREADY: number; + const WSAENOTSOCK: number; + const WSAEDESTADDRREQ: number; + const WSAEMSGSIZE: number; + const WSAEPROTOTYPE: number; + const WSAENOPROTOOPT: number; + const WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT: number; + const WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT: number; + const WSAEOPNOTSUPP: number; + const WSAEPFNOSUPPORT: number; + const WSAEAFNOSUPPORT: number; + const WSAEADDRINUSE: number; + const WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL: number; + const WSAENETDOWN: number; + const WSAENETUNREACH: number; + const WSAENETRESET: number; + const WSAECONNABORTED: number; + const WSAECONNRESET: number; + const WSAENOBUFS: number; + const WSAEISCONN: number; + const WSAENOTCONN: number; + const WSAESHUTDOWN: number; + const WSAETOOMANYREFS: number; + const WSAETIMEDOUT: number; + const WSAECONNREFUSED: number; + const WSAELOOP: number; + const WSAENAMETOOLONG: number; + const WSAEHOSTDOWN: number; + const WSAEHOSTUNREACH: number; + const WSAENOTEMPTY: number; + const WSAEPROCLIM: number; + const WSAEUSERS: number; + const WSAEDQUOT: number; + const WSAESTALE: number; + const WSAEREMOTE: number; + const WSASYSNOTREADY: number; + const WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED: number; + const WSANOTINITIALISED: number; + const WSAEDISCON: number; + const WSAENOMORE: number; + const WSAECANCELLED: number; + const WSAEINVALIDPROCTABLE: number; + const WSAEINVALIDPROVIDER: number; + const WSAEPROVIDERFAILEDINIT: number; + const WSASYSCALLFAILURE: number; + const WSASERVICE_NOT_FOUND: number; + const WSATYPE_NOT_FOUND: number; + const WSA_E_NO_MORE: number; + const WSA_E_CANCELLED: number; + const WSAEREFUSED: number; + } + namespace dlopen { + const RTLD_LAZY: number; + const RTLD_NOW: number; + const RTLD_GLOBAL: number; + const RTLD_LOCAL: number; + const RTLD_DEEPBIND: number; + } + namespace priority { + const PRIORITY_LOW: number; + const PRIORITY_BELOW_NORMAL: number; + const PRIORITY_NORMAL: number; + const PRIORITY_ABOVE_NORMAL: number; + const PRIORITY_HIGH: number; + const PRIORITY_HIGHEST: number; + } + } + const devNull: string; + /** + * The operating system-specific end-of-line marker. + * * `\n` on POSIX + * * `\r\n` on Windows + */ + const EOL: string; + /** + * Returns the operating system CPU architecture for which the Node.js binary was + * compiled. Possible values are `'arm'`, `'arm64'`, `'ia32'`, `'loong64'`, `'mips'`, `'mipsel'`, `'ppc'`, `'ppc64'`, `'riscv64'`, `'s390'`, `'s390x'`, + * and `'x64'`. + * + * The return value is equivalent to [process.arch](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/process.html#processarch). + * @since v0.5.0 + */ + function arch(): string; + /** + * Returns a string identifying the kernel version. + * + * On POSIX systems, the operating system release is determined by calling [`uname(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/uname). On Windows, `RtlGetVersion()` is used, and if it is not + * available, `GetVersionExW()` will be used. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples) for more information. + * @since v13.11.0, v12.17.0 + */ + function version(): string; + /** + * Returns a string identifying the operating system platform for which + * the Node.js binary was compiled. The value is set at compile time. + * Possible values are `'aix'`, `'darwin'`, `'freebsd'`, `'linux'`, `'openbsd'`, `'sunos'`, and `'win32'`. + * + * The return value is equivalent to `process.platform`. + * + * The value `'android'` may also be returned if Node.js is built on the Android + * operating system. [Android support is experimental](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/HEAD/BUILDING.md#androidandroid-based-devices-eg-firefox-os). + * @since v0.5.0 + */ + function platform(): NodeJS.Platform; + /** + * Returns the machine type as a string, such as `arm`, `arm64`, `aarch64`, `mips`, `mips64`, `ppc64`, `ppc64le`, `s390`, `s390x`, `i386`, `i686`, `x86_64`. + * + * On POSIX systems, the machine type is determined by calling [`uname(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/uname). On Windows, `RtlGetVersion()` is used, and if it is not + * available, `GetVersionExW()` will be used. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples) for more information. + * @since v18.9.0, v16.18.0 + */ + function machine(): string; + /** + * Returns the operating system's default directory for temporary files as a + * string. + * @since v0.9.9 + */ + function tmpdir(): string; + /** + * Returns a string identifying the endianness of the CPU for which the Node.js + * binary was compiled. + * + * Possible values are `'BE'` for big endian and `'LE'` for little endian. + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + function endianness(): "BE" | "LE"; + /** + * Returns the scheduling priority for the process specified by `pid`. If `pid` is + * not provided or is `0`, the priority of the current process is returned. + * @since v10.10.0 + * @param [pid=0] The process ID to retrieve scheduling priority for. + */ + function getPriority(pid?: number): number; + /** + * Attempts to set the scheduling priority for the process specified by `pid`. If `pid` is not provided or is `0`, the process ID of the current process is used. + * + * The `priority` input must be an integer between `-20` (high priority) and `19` (low priority). Due to differences between Unix priority levels and Windows + * priority classes, `priority` is mapped to one of six priority constants in `os.constants.priority`. When retrieving a process priority level, this range + * mapping may cause the return value to be slightly different on Windows. To avoid + * confusion, set `priority` to one of the priority constants. + * + * On Windows, setting priority to `PRIORITY_HIGHEST` requires elevated user + * privileges. Otherwise the set priority will be silently reduced to `PRIORITY_HIGH`. + * @since v10.10.0 + * @param [pid=0] The process ID to set scheduling priority for. + * @param priority The scheduling priority to assign to the process. + */ + function setPriority(priority: number): void; + function setPriority(pid: number, priority: number): void; +} +declare module "node:os" { + export * from "os"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/package.json b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/package.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a2493c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/package.json @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +{ + "name": "@types/node", + "version": "20.19.25", + "description": "TypeScript definitions for node", + "homepage": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/node", + "license": "MIT", + "contributors": [ + { + "name": "Microsoft TypeScript", + "githubUsername": "Microsoft", + "url": "https://github.com/Microsoft" + }, + { + "name": "Alberto Schiabel", + "githubUsername": "jkomyno", + "url": "https://github.com/jkomyno" + }, + { + "name": "Andrew Makarov", + "githubUsername": "r3nya", + "url": "https://github.com/r3nya" + }, + { + "name": "Benjamin Toueg", + "githubUsername": "btoueg", + "url": "https://github.com/btoueg" + }, + { + "name": "David Junger", + "githubUsername": "touffy", + "url": "https://github.com/touffy" + }, + { + "name": "Mohsen Azimi", + "githubUsername": "mohsen1", + "url": "https://github.com/mohsen1" + }, + { + "name": "Nikita Galkin", + "githubUsername": "galkin", + "url": "https://github.com/galkin" + }, + { + "name": "Sebastian Silbermann", + "githubUsername": "eps1lon", + "url": "https://github.com/eps1lon" + }, + { + "name": "Wilco Bakker", + "githubUsername": "WilcoBakker", + "url": "https://github.com/WilcoBakker" + }, + { + "name": "Marcin Kopacz", + "githubUsername": "chyzwar", + "url": "https://github.com/chyzwar" + }, + { + "name": "Trivikram Kamat", + "githubUsername": "trivikr", + "url": "https://github.com/trivikr" + }, + { + "name": "Junxiao Shi", + "githubUsername": "yoursunny", + "url": "https://github.com/yoursunny" + }, + { + "name": "Ilia Baryshnikov", + "githubUsername": "qwelias", + "url": "https://github.com/qwelias" + }, + { + "name": "ExE Boss", + "githubUsername": "ExE-Boss", + "url": "https://github.com/ExE-Boss" + }, + { + "name": "Piotr Błażejewicz", + "githubUsername": "peterblazejewicz", + "url": "https://github.com/peterblazejewicz" + }, + { + "name": "Anna Henningsen", + "githubUsername": "addaleax", + "url": "https://github.com/addaleax" + }, + { + "name": "Victor Perin", + "githubUsername": "victorperin", + "url": "https://github.com/victorperin" + }, + { + "name": "NodeJS Contributors", + "githubUsername": "NodeJS", + "url": "https://github.com/NodeJS" + }, + { + "name": "Linus Unnebäck", + "githubUsername": "LinusU", + "url": "https://github.com/LinusU" + }, + { + "name": "wafuwafu13", + "githubUsername": "wafuwafu13", + "url": "https://github.com/wafuwafu13" + }, + { + "name": "Matteo Collina", + "githubUsername": "mcollina", + "url": "https://github.com/mcollina" + }, + { + "name": "Dmitry Semigradsky", + "githubUsername": "Semigradsky", + "url": "https://github.com/Semigradsky" + } + ], + "main": "", + "types": "index.d.ts", + "typesVersions": { + "<=5.6": { + "*": [ + "ts5.6/*" + ] + } + }, + "repository": { + "type": "git", + "url": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped.git", + "directory": "types/node" + }, + "scripts": {}, + "dependencies": { + "undici-types": "~6.21.0" + }, + "peerDependencies": {}, + "typesPublisherContentHash": "0ec557ab7cdbdee76964ef84ff1599c64e255facd49d8e83135e9183115ebc00", + "typeScriptVersion": "5.2" +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/path.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/path.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7bdc7c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/path.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +declare module "path/posix" { + import path = require("path"); + export = path; +} +declare module "path/win32" { + import path = require("path"); + export = path; +} +/** + * The `node:path` module provides utilities for working with file and directory + * paths. It can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import path from 'node:path'; + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/path.js) + */ +declare module "path" { + namespace path { + /** + * A parsed path object generated by path.parse() or consumed by path.format(). + */ + interface ParsedPath { + /** + * The root of the path such as '/' or 'c:\' + */ + root: string; + /** + * The full directory path such as '/home/user/dir' or 'c:\path\dir' + */ + dir: string; + /** + * The file name including extension (if any) such as 'index.html' + */ + base: string; + /** + * The file extension (if any) such as '.html' + */ + ext: string; + /** + * The file name without extension (if any) such as 'index' + */ + name: string; + } + interface FormatInputPathObject { + /** + * The root of the path such as '/' or 'c:\' + */ + root?: string | undefined; + /** + * The full directory path such as '/home/user/dir' or 'c:\path\dir' + */ + dir?: string | undefined; + /** + * The file name including extension (if any) such as 'index.html' + */ + base?: string | undefined; + /** + * The file extension (if any) such as '.html' + */ + ext?: string | undefined; + /** + * The file name without extension (if any) such as 'index' + */ + name?: string | undefined; + } + interface PlatformPath { + /** + * Normalize a string path, reducing '..' and '.' parts. + * When multiple slashes are found, they're replaced by a single one; when the path contains a trailing slash, it is preserved. On Windows backslashes are used. + * + * @param path string path to normalize. + * @throws {TypeError} if `path` is not a string. + */ + normalize(path: string): string; + /** + * Join all arguments together and normalize the resulting path. + * + * @param paths paths to join. + * @throws {TypeError} if any of the path segments is not a string. + */ + join(...paths: string[]): string; + /** + * The right-most parameter is considered {to}. Other parameters are considered an array of {from}. + * + * Starting from leftmost {from} parameter, resolves {to} to an absolute path. + * + * If {to} isn't already absolute, {from} arguments are prepended in right to left order, + * until an absolute path is found. If after using all {from} paths still no absolute path is found, + * the current working directory is used as well. The resulting path is normalized, + * and trailing slashes are removed unless the path gets resolved to the root directory. + * + * @param paths A sequence of paths or path segments. + * @throws {TypeError} if any of the arguments is not a string. + */ + resolve(...paths: string[]): string; + /** + * The `path.matchesGlob()` method determines if `path` matches the `pattern`. + * @param path The path to glob-match against. + * @param pattern The glob to check the path against. + * @returns Whether or not the `path` matched the `pattern`. + * @throws {TypeError} if `path` or `pattern` are not strings. + * @since v20.17.0 + */ + matchesGlob(path: string, pattern: string): boolean; + /** + * Determines whether {path} is an absolute path. An absolute path will always resolve to the same location, regardless of the working directory. + * + * If the given {path} is a zero-length string, `false` will be returned. + * + * @param path path to test. + * @throws {TypeError} if `path` is not a string. + */ + isAbsolute(path: string): boolean; + /** + * Solve the relative path from {from} to {to} based on the current working directory. + * At times we have two absolute paths, and we need to derive the relative path from one to the other. This is actually the reverse transform of path.resolve. + * + * @throws {TypeError} if either `from` or `to` is not a string. + */ + relative(from: string, to: string): string; + /** + * Return the directory name of a path. Similar to the Unix dirname command. + * + * @param path the path to evaluate. + * @throws {TypeError} if `path` is not a string. + */ + dirname(path: string): string; + /** + * Return the last portion of a path. Similar to the Unix basename command. + * Often used to extract the file name from a fully qualified path. + * + * @param path the path to evaluate. + * @param suffix optionally, an extension to remove from the result. + * @throws {TypeError} if `path` is not a string or if `ext` is given and is not a string. + */ + basename(path: string, suffix?: string): string; + /** + * Return the extension of the path, from the last '.' to end of string in the last portion of the path. + * If there is no '.' in the last portion of the path or the first character of it is '.', then it returns an empty string. + * + * @param path the path to evaluate. + * @throws {TypeError} if `path` is not a string. + */ + extname(path: string): string; + /** + * The platform-specific file separator. '\\' or '/'. + */ + readonly sep: "\\" | "/"; + /** + * The platform-specific file delimiter. ';' or ':'. + */ + readonly delimiter: ";" | ":"; + /** + * Returns an object from a path string - the opposite of format(). + * + * @param path path to evaluate. + * @throws {TypeError} if `path` is not a string. + */ + parse(path: string): ParsedPath; + /** + * Returns a path string from an object - the opposite of parse(). + * + * @param pathObject path to evaluate. + */ + format(pathObject: FormatInputPathObject): string; + /** + * On Windows systems only, returns an equivalent namespace-prefixed path for the given path. + * If path is not a string, path will be returned without modifications. + * This method is meaningful only on Windows system. + * On POSIX systems, the method is non-operational and always returns path without modifications. + */ + toNamespacedPath(path: string): string; + /** + * Posix specific pathing. + * Same as parent object on posix. + */ + readonly posix: PlatformPath; + /** + * Windows specific pathing. + * Same as parent object on windows + */ + readonly win32: PlatformPath; + } + } + const path: path.PlatformPath; + export = path; +} +declare module "node:path" { + import path = require("path"); + export = path; +} +declare module "node:path/posix" { + import path = require("path/posix"); + export = path; +} +declare module "node:path/win32" { + import path = require("path/win32"); + export = path; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/perf_hooks.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/perf_hooks.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..730af9b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/perf_hooks.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,961 @@ +/** + * This module provides an implementation of a subset of the W3C [Web Performance APIs](https://w3c.github.io/perf-timing-primer/) as well as additional APIs for + * Node.js-specific performance measurements. + * + * Node.js supports the following [Web Performance APIs](https://w3c.github.io/perf-timing-primer/): + * + * * [High Resolution Time](https://www.w3.org/TR/hr-time-2) + * * [Performance Timeline](https://w3c.github.io/performance-timeline/) + * * [User Timing](https://www.w3.org/TR/user-timing/) + * * [Resource Timing](https://www.w3.org/TR/resource-timing-2/) + * + * ```js + * import { PerformanceObserver, performance } from 'node:perf_hooks'; + * + * const obs = new PerformanceObserver((items) => { + * console.log(items.getEntries()[0].duration); + * performance.clearMarks(); + * }); + * obs.observe({ type: 'measure' }); + * performance.measure('Start to Now'); + * + * performance.mark('A'); + * doSomeLongRunningProcess(() => { + * performance.measure('A to Now', 'A'); + * + * performance.mark('B'); + * performance.measure('A to B', 'A', 'B'); + * }); + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/perf_hooks.js) + */ +declare module "perf_hooks" { + import { AsyncResource } from "node:async_hooks"; + type EntryType = + | "dns" // Node.js only + | "function" // Node.js only + | "gc" // Node.js only + | "http2" // Node.js only + | "http" // Node.js only + | "mark" // available on the Web + | "measure" // available on the Web + | "net" // Node.js only + | "node" // Node.js only + | "resource"; // available on the Web + interface NodeGCPerformanceDetail { + /** + * When `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to 'gc', the `performance.kind` property identifies + * the type of garbage collection operation that occurred. + * See perf_hooks.constants for valid values. + */ + readonly kind: number; + /** + * When `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to 'gc', the `performance.flags` + * property contains additional information about garbage collection operation. + * See perf_hooks.constants for valid values. + */ + readonly flags: number; + } + /** + * The constructor of this class is not exposed to users directly. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + class PerformanceEntry { + protected constructor(); + /** + * The total number of milliseconds elapsed for this entry. This value will not + * be meaningful for all Performance Entry types. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + readonly duration: number; + /** + * The name of the performance entry. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + readonly name: string; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp marking the starting time of the + * Performance Entry. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + readonly startTime: number; + /** + * The type of the performance entry. It may be one of: + * + * * `'node'` (Node.js only) + * * `'mark'` (available on the Web) + * * `'measure'` (available on the Web) + * * `'gc'` (Node.js only) + * * `'function'` (Node.js only) + * * `'http2'` (Node.js only) + * * `'http'` (Node.js only) + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + readonly entryType: EntryType; + toJSON(): any; + } + /** + * Exposes marks created via the `Performance.mark()` method. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + class PerformanceMark extends PerformanceEntry { + readonly detail: any; + readonly duration: 0; + readonly entryType: "mark"; + } + /** + * Exposes measures created via the `Performance.measure()` method. + * + * The constructor of this class is not exposed to users directly. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + class PerformanceMeasure extends PerformanceEntry { + readonly detail: any; + readonly entryType: "measure"; + } + interface UVMetrics { + /** + * Number of event loop iterations. + */ + readonly loopCount: number; + /** + * Number of events that have been processed by the event handler. + */ + readonly events: number; + /** + * Number of events that were waiting to be processed when the event provider was called. + */ + readonly eventsWaiting: number; + } + // TODO: PerformanceNodeEntry is missing + /** + * _This property is an extension by Node.js. It is not available in Web browsers._ + * + * Provides timing details for Node.js itself. The constructor of this class + * is not exposed to users. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + class PerformanceNodeTiming extends PerformanceEntry { + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js process + * completed bootstrapping. If bootstrapping has not yet finished, the property + * has the value of -1. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + readonly bootstrapComplete: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js environment was + * initialized. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + readonly environment: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp of the amount of time the event loop + * has been idle within the event loop's event provider (e.g. `epoll_wait`). This + * does not take CPU usage into consideration. If the event loop has not yet + * started (e.g., in the first tick of the main script), the property has the + * value of 0. + * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readonly idleTime: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js event loop + * exited. If the event loop has not yet exited, the property has the value of -1\. + * It can only have a value of not -1 in a handler of the `'exit'` event. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + readonly loopExit: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js event loop + * started. If the event loop has not yet started (e.g., in the first tick of the + * main script), the property has the value of -1. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + readonly loopStart: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js process was initialized. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + readonly nodeStart: number; + /** + * This is a wrapper to the `uv_metrics_info` function. + * It returns the current set of event loop metrics. + * + * It is recommended to use this property inside a function whose execution was + * scheduled using `setImmediate` to avoid collecting metrics before finishing all + * operations scheduled during the current loop iteration. + * @since v20.18.0 + */ + readonly uvMetricsInfo: UVMetrics; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the V8 platform was + * initialized. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + readonly v8Start: number; + } + interface EventLoopUtilization { + idle: number; + active: number; + utilization: number; + } + /** + * @param utilization1 The result of a previous call to `eventLoopUtilization()`. + * @param utilization2 The result of a previous call to `eventLoopUtilization()` prior to `utilization1`. + */ + type EventLoopUtilityFunction = ( + utilization1?: EventLoopUtilization, + utilization2?: EventLoopUtilization, + ) => EventLoopUtilization; + interface MarkOptions { + /** + * Additional optional detail to include with the mark. + */ + detail?: unknown | undefined; + /** + * An optional timestamp to be used as the mark time. + * @default `performance.now()` + */ + startTime?: number | undefined; + } + interface MeasureOptions { + /** + * Additional optional detail to include with the mark. + */ + detail?: unknown; + /** + * Duration between start and end times. + */ + duration?: number | undefined; + /** + * Timestamp to be used as the end time, or a string identifying a previously recorded mark. + */ + end?: number | string | undefined; + /** + * Timestamp to be used as the start time, or a string identifying a previously recorded mark. + */ + start?: number | string | undefined; + } + interface TimerifyOptions { + /** + * A histogram object created using `perf_hooks.createHistogram()` that will record runtime + * durations in nanoseconds. + */ + histogram?: RecordableHistogram | undefined; + } + interface Performance { + /** + * If `name` is not provided, removes all `PerformanceMark` objects from the Performance Timeline. + * If `name` is provided, removes only the named mark. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + clearMarks(name?: string): void; + /** + * If `name` is not provided, removes all `PerformanceMeasure` objects from the Performance Timeline. + * If `name` is provided, removes only the named measure. + * @since v16.7.0 + */ + clearMeasures(name?: string): void; + /** + * If `name` is not provided, removes all `PerformanceResourceTiming` objects from the Resource Timeline. + * If `name` is provided, removes only the named resource. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + clearResourceTimings(name?: string): void; + /** + * eventLoopUtilization is similar to CPU utilization except that it is calculated using high precision wall-clock time. + * It represents the percentage of time the event loop has spent outside the event loop's event provider (e.g. epoll_wait). + * No other CPU idle time is taken into consideration. + */ + eventLoopUtilization: EventLoopUtilityFunction; + /** + * Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime`. + * If you are only interested in performance entries of certain types or that have certain names, see + * `performance.getEntriesByType()` and `performance.getEntriesByName()`. + * @since v16.7.0 + */ + getEntries(): PerformanceEntry[]; + /** + * Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime` + * whose `performanceEntry.name` is equal to `name`, and optionally, whose `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to `type`. + * @param name + * @param type + * @since v16.7.0 + */ + getEntriesByName(name: string, type?: EntryType): PerformanceEntry[]; + /** + * Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime` + * whose `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to `type`. + * @param type + * @since v16.7.0 + */ + getEntriesByType(type: EntryType): PerformanceEntry[]; + /** + * Creates a new `PerformanceMark` entry in the Performance Timeline. + * A `PerformanceMark` is a subclass of `PerformanceEntry` whose `performanceEntry.entryType` is always `'mark'`, + * and whose `performanceEntry.duration` is always `0`. + * Performance marks are used to mark specific significant moments in the Performance Timeline. + * + * The created `PerformanceMark` entry is put in the global Performance Timeline and can be queried with + * `performance.getEntries`, `performance.getEntriesByName`, and `performance.getEntriesByType`. When the observation is + * performed, the entries should be cleared from the global Performance Timeline manually with `performance.clearMarks`. + * @param name + */ + mark(name: string, options?: MarkOptions): PerformanceMark; + /** + * Creates a new `PerformanceResourceTiming` entry in the Resource Timeline. + * A `PerformanceResourceTiming` is a subclass of `PerformanceEntry` whose `performanceEntry.entryType` is always `'resource'`. + * Performance resources are used to mark moments in the Resource Timeline. + * @param timingInfo [Fetch Timing Info](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#fetch-timing-info) + * @param requestedUrl The resource url + * @param initiatorType The initiator name, e.g: 'fetch' + * @param global + * @param cacheMode The cache mode must be an empty string ('') or 'local' + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + markResourceTiming( + timingInfo: object, + requestedUrl: string, + initiatorType: string, + global: object, + cacheMode: "" | "local", + ): PerformanceResourceTiming; + /** + * Creates a new PerformanceMeasure entry in the Performance Timeline. + * A PerformanceMeasure is a subclass of PerformanceEntry whose performanceEntry.entryType is always 'measure', + * and whose performanceEntry.duration measures the number of milliseconds elapsed since startMark and endMark. + * + * The startMark argument may identify any existing PerformanceMark in the the Performance Timeline, or may identify + * any of the timestamp properties provided by the PerformanceNodeTiming class. If the named startMark does not exist, + * then startMark is set to timeOrigin by default. + * + * The endMark argument must identify any existing PerformanceMark in the the Performance Timeline or any of the timestamp + * properties provided by the PerformanceNodeTiming class. If the named endMark does not exist, an error will be thrown. + * @param name + * @param startMark + * @param endMark + * @return The PerformanceMeasure entry that was created + */ + measure(name: string, startMark?: string, endMark?: string): PerformanceMeasure; + measure(name: string, options: MeasureOptions): PerformanceMeasure; + /** + * _This property is an extension by Node.js. It is not available in Web browsers._ + * + * An instance of the `PerformanceNodeTiming` class that provides performance metrics for specific Node.js operational milestones. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + readonly nodeTiming: PerformanceNodeTiming; + /** + * Returns the current high resolution millisecond timestamp, where 0 represents the start of the current `node` process. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + now(): number; + /** + * Sets the global performance resource timing buffer size to the specified number of "resource" type performance entry objects. + * + * By default the max buffer size is set to 250. + * @since v18.8.0 + */ + setResourceTimingBufferSize(maxSize: number): void; + /** + * The [`timeOrigin`](https://w3c.github.io/hr-time/#dom-performance-timeorigin) specifies the high resolution millisecond timestamp + * at which the current `node` process began, measured in Unix time. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + readonly timeOrigin: number; + /** + * _This property is an extension by Node.js. It is not available in Web browsers._ + * + * Wraps a function within a new function that measures the running time of the wrapped function. + * A `PerformanceObserver` must be subscribed to the `'function'` event type in order for the timing details to be accessed. + * + * ```js + * import { + * performance, + * PerformanceObserver, + * } from 'node:perf_hooks'; + * + * function someFunction() { + * console.log('hello world'); + * } + * + * const wrapped = performance.timerify(someFunction); + * + * const obs = new PerformanceObserver((list) => { + * console.log(list.getEntries()[0].duration); + * + * performance.clearMarks(); + * performance.clearMeasures(); + * obs.disconnect(); + * }); + * obs.observe({ entryTypes: ['function'] }); + * + * // A performance timeline entry will be created + * wrapped(); + * ``` + * + * If the wrapped function returns a promise, a finally handler will be attached to the promise and the duration will be reported + * once the finally handler is invoked. + * @param fn + */ + timerify any>(fn: T, options?: TimerifyOptions): T; + /** + * An object which is JSON representation of the performance object. It is similar to + * [`window.performance.toJSON`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Performance/toJSON) in browsers. + * @since v16.1.0 + */ + toJSON(): any; + } + class PerformanceObserverEntryList { + /** + * Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order + * with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime`. + * + * ```js + * import { + * performance, + * PerformanceObserver, + * } from 'node:perf_hooks'; + * + * const obs = new PerformanceObserver((perfObserverList, observer) => { + * console.log(perfObserverList.getEntries()); + * + * * [ + * * PerformanceEntry { + * * name: 'test', + * * entryType: 'mark', + * * startTime: 81.465639, + * * duration: 0, + * * detail: null + * * }, + * * PerformanceEntry { + * * name: 'meow', + * * entryType: 'mark', + * * startTime: 81.860064, + * * duration: 0, + * * detail: null + * * } + * * ] + * + * performance.clearMarks(); + * performance.clearMeasures(); + * observer.disconnect(); + * }); + * obs.observe({ type: 'mark' }); + * + * performance.mark('test'); + * performance.mark('meow'); + * ``` + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + getEntries(): PerformanceEntry[]; + /** + * Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order + * with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime` whose `performanceEntry.name` is + * equal to `name`, and optionally, whose `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to`type`. + * + * ```js + * import { + * performance, + * PerformanceObserver, + * } from 'node:perf_hooks'; + * + * const obs = new PerformanceObserver((perfObserverList, observer) => { + * console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('meow')); + * + * * [ + * * PerformanceEntry { + * * name: 'meow', + * * entryType: 'mark', + * * startTime: 98.545991, + * * duration: 0, + * * detail: null + * * } + * * ] + * + * console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('nope')); // [] + * + * console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('test', 'mark')); + * + * * [ + * * PerformanceEntry { + * * name: 'test', + * * entryType: 'mark', + * * startTime: 63.518931, + * * duration: 0, + * * detail: null + * * } + * * ] + * + * console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('test', 'measure')); // [] + * + * performance.clearMarks(); + * performance.clearMeasures(); + * observer.disconnect(); + * }); + * obs.observe({ entryTypes: ['mark', 'measure'] }); + * + * performance.mark('test'); + * performance.mark('meow'); + * ``` + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + getEntriesByName(name: string, type?: EntryType): PerformanceEntry[]; + /** + * Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order + * with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime` whose `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to `type`. + * + * ```js + * import { + * performance, + * PerformanceObserver, + * } from 'node:perf_hooks'; + * + * const obs = new PerformanceObserver((perfObserverList, observer) => { + * console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByType('mark')); + * + * * [ + * * PerformanceEntry { + * * name: 'test', + * * entryType: 'mark', + * * startTime: 55.897834, + * * duration: 0, + * * detail: null + * * }, + * * PerformanceEntry { + * * name: 'meow', + * * entryType: 'mark', + * * startTime: 56.350146, + * * duration: 0, + * * detail: null + * * } + * * ] + * + * performance.clearMarks(); + * performance.clearMeasures(); + * observer.disconnect(); + * }); + * obs.observe({ type: 'mark' }); + * + * performance.mark('test'); + * performance.mark('meow'); + * ``` + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + getEntriesByType(type: EntryType): PerformanceEntry[]; + } + type PerformanceObserverCallback = (list: PerformanceObserverEntryList, observer: PerformanceObserver) => void; + /** + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + class PerformanceObserver extends AsyncResource { + constructor(callback: PerformanceObserverCallback); + /** + * Disconnects the `PerformanceObserver` instance from all notifications. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + disconnect(): void; + /** + * Subscribes the `PerformanceObserver` instance to notifications of new `PerformanceEntry` instances identified either by `options.entryTypes` or `options.type`: + * + * ```js + * import { + * performance, + * PerformanceObserver, + * } from 'node:perf_hooks'; + * + * const obs = new PerformanceObserver((list, observer) => { + * // Called once asynchronously. `list` contains three items. + * }); + * obs.observe({ type: 'mark' }); + * + * for (let n = 0; n < 3; n++) + * performance.mark(`test${n}`); + * ``` + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + observe( + options: + | { + entryTypes: readonly EntryType[]; + buffered?: boolean | undefined; + } + | { + type: EntryType; + buffered?: boolean | undefined; + }, + ): void; + /** + * @since v16.0.0 + * @returns Current list of entries stored in the performance observer, emptying it out. + */ + takeRecords(): PerformanceEntry[]; + } + /** + * Provides detailed network timing data regarding the loading of an application's resources. + * + * The constructor of this class is not exposed to users directly. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + class PerformanceResourceTiming extends PerformanceEntry { + readonly entryType: "resource"; + protected constructor(); + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp at immediately before dispatching the `fetch` + * request. If the resource is not intercepted by a worker the property will always return 0. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly workerStart: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp that represents the start time of the fetch which + * initiates the redirect. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly redirectStart: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp that will be created immediately after receiving + * the last byte of the response of the last redirect. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly redirectEnd: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp immediately before the Node.js starts to fetch the resource. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly fetchStart: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp immediately before the Node.js starts the domain name lookup + * for the resource. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly domainLookupStart: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp representing the time immediately after the Node.js finished + * the domain name lookup for the resource. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly domainLookupEnd: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp representing the time immediately before Node.js starts to + * establish the connection to the server to retrieve the resource. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly connectStart: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp representing the time immediately after Node.js finishes + * establishing the connection to the server to retrieve the resource. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly connectEnd: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp representing the time immediately before Node.js starts the + * handshake process to secure the current connection. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly secureConnectionStart: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp representing the time immediately before Node.js receives the + * first byte of the response from the server. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly requestStart: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp representing the time immediately after Node.js receives the + * last byte of the resource or immediately before the transport connection is closed, whichever comes first. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly responseEnd: number; + /** + * A number representing the size (in octets) of the fetched resource. The size includes the response header + * fields plus the response payload body. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly transferSize: number; + /** + * A number representing the size (in octets) received from the fetch (HTTP or cache), of the payload body, before + * removing any applied content-codings. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly encodedBodySize: number; + /** + * A number representing the size (in octets) received from the fetch (HTTP or cache), of the message body, after + * removing any applied content-codings. + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly decodedBodySize: number; + /** + * Returns a `object` that is the JSON representation of the `PerformanceResourceTiming` object + * @since v18.2.0, v16.17.0 + */ + toJSON(): any; + } + namespace constants { + const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_MAJOR: number; + const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_MINOR: number; + const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_INCREMENTAL: number; + const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_WEAKCB: number; + const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_NO: number; + const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_CONSTRUCT_RETAINED: number; + const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_FORCED: number; + const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_SYNCHRONOUS_PHANTOM_PROCESSING: number; + const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_ALL_AVAILABLE_GARBAGE: number; + const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_ALL_EXTERNAL_MEMORY: number; + const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_SCHEDULE_IDLE: number; + } + const performance: Performance; + interface EventLoopMonitorOptions { + /** + * The sampling rate in milliseconds. + * Must be greater than zero. + * @default 10 + */ + resolution?: number | undefined; + } + interface Histogram { + /** + * The number of samples recorded by the histogram. + * @since v17.4.0, v16.14.0 + */ + readonly count: number; + /** + * The number of samples recorded by the histogram. + * v17.4.0, v16.14.0 + */ + readonly countBigInt: bigint; + /** + * The number of times the event loop delay exceeded the maximum 1 hour event + * loop delay threshold. + * @since v11.10.0 + */ + readonly exceeds: number; + /** + * The number of times the event loop delay exceeded the maximum 1 hour event loop delay threshold. + * @since v17.4.0, v16.14.0 + */ + readonly exceedsBigInt: bigint; + /** + * The maximum recorded event loop delay. + * @since v11.10.0 + */ + readonly max: number; + /** + * The maximum recorded event loop delay. + * v17.4.0, v16.14.0 + */ + readonly maxBigInt: number; + /** + * The mean of the recorded event loop delays. + * @since v11.10.0 + */ + readonly mean: number; + /** + * The minimum recorded event loop delay. + * @since v11.10.0 + */ + readonly min: number; + /** + * The minimum recorded event loop delay. + * v17.4.0, v16.14.0 + */ + readonly minBigInt: bigint; + /** + * Returns the value at the given percentile. + * @since v11.10.0 + * @param percentile A percentile value in the range (0, 100]. + */ + percentile(percentile: number): number; + /** + * Returns the value at the given percentile. + * @since v17.4.0, v16.14.0 + * @param percentile A percentile value in the range (0, 100]. + */ + percentileBigInt(percentile: number): bigint; + /** + * Returns a `Map` object detailing the accumulated percentile distribution. + * @since v11.10.0 + */ + readonly percentiles: Map; + /** + * Returns a `Map` object detailing the accumulated percentile distribution. + * @since v17.4.0, v16.14.0 + */ + readonly percentilesBigInt: Map; + /** + * Resets the collected histogram data. + * @since v11.10.0 + */ + reset(): void; + /** + * The standard deviation of the recorded event loop delays. + * @since v11.10.0 + */ + readonly stddev: number; + } + interface IntervalHistogram extends Histogram { + /** + * Enables the update interval timer. Returns `true` if the timer was + * started, `false` if it was already started. + * @since v11.10.0 + */ + enable(): boolean; + /** + * Disables the update interval timer. Returns `true` if the timer was + * stopped, `false` if it was already stopped. + * @since v11.10.0 + */ + disable(): boolean; + } + interface RecordableHistogram extends Histogram { + /** + * @since v15.9.0, v14.18.0 + * @param val The amount to record in the histogram. + */ + record(val: number | bigint): void; + /** + * Calculates the amount of time (in nanoseconds) that has passed since the + * previous call to `recordDelta()` and records that amount in the histogram. + * @since v15.9.0, v14.18.0 + */ + recordDelta(): void; + /** + * Adds the values from `other` to this histogram. + * @since v17.4.0, v16.14.0 + */ + add(other: RecordableHistogram): void; + } + /** + * _This property is an extension by Node.js. It is not available in Web browsers._ + * + * Creates an `IntervalHistogram` object that samples and reports the event loop + * delay over time. The delays will be reported in nanoseconds. + * + * Using a timer to detect approximate event loop delay works because the + * execution of timers is tied specifically to the lifecycle of the libuv + * event loop. That is, a delay in the loop will cause a delay in the execution + * of the timer, and those delays are specifically what this API is intended to + * detect. + * + * ```js + * import { monitorEventLoopDelay } from 'node:perf_hooks'; + * const h = monitorEventLoopDelay({ resolution: 20 }); + * h.enable(); + * // Do something. + * h.disable(); + * console.log(h.min); + * console.log(h.max); + * console.log(h.mean); + * console.log(h.stddev); + * console.log(h.percentiles); + * console.log(h.percentile(50)); + * console.log(h.percentile(99)); + * ``` + * @since v11.10.0 + */ + function monitorEventLoopDelay(options?: EventLoopMonitorOptions): IntervalHistogram; + interface CreateHistogramOptions { + /** + * The minimum recordable value. Must be an integer value greater than 0. + * @default 1 + */ + lowest?: number | bigint | undefined; + /** + * The maximum recordable value. Must be an integer value greater than min. + * @default Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER + */ + highest?: number | bigint | undefined; + /** + * The number of accuracy digits. Must be a number between 1 and 5. + * @default 3 + */ + figures?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Returns a `RecordableHistogram`. + * @since v15.9.0, v14.18.0 + */ + function createHistogram(options?: CreateHistogramOptions): RecordableHistogram; + import { + performance as _performance, + PerformanceEntry as _PerformanceEntry, + PerformanceMark as _PerformanceMark, + PerformanceMeasure as _PerformanceMeasure, + PerformanceObserver as _PerformanceObserver, + PerformanceObserverEntryList as _PerformanceObserverEntryList, + PerformanceResourceTiming as _PerformanceResourceTiming, + } from "perf_hooks"; + global { + /** + * `PerformanceEntry` is a global reference for `import { PerformanceEntry } from 'node:node:perf_hooks'` + * @see https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/globals.html#performanceentry + * @since v19.0.0 + */ + var PerformanceEntry: typeof globalThis extends { + onmessage: any; + PerformanceEntry: infer T; + } ? T + : typeof _PerformanceEntry; + /** + * `PerformanceMark` is a global reference for `import { PerformanceMark } from 'node:node:perf_hooks'` + * @see https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/globals.html#performancemark + * @since v19.0.0 + */ + var PerformanceMark: typeof globalThis extends { + onmessage: any; + PerformanceMark: infer T; + } ? T + : typeof _PerformanceMark; + /** + * `PerformanceMeasure` is a global reference for `import { PerformanceMeasure } from 'node:node:perf_hooks'` + * @see https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/globals.html#performancemeasure + * @since v19.0.0 + */ + var PerformanceMeasure: typeof globalThis extends { + onmessage: any; + PerformanceMeasure: infer T; + } ? T + : typeof _PerformanceMeasure; + /** + * `PerformanceObserver` is a global reference for `import { PerformanceObserver } from 'node:node:perf_hooks'` + * @see https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/globals.html#performanceobserver + * @since v19.0.0 + */ + var PerformanceObserver: typeof globalThis extends { + onmessage: any; + PerformanceObserver: infer T; + } ? T + : typeof _PerformanceObserver; + /** + * `PerformanceObserverEntryList` is a global reference for `import { PerformanceObserverEntryList } from 'node:node:perf_hooks'` + * @see https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/globals.html#performanceobserverentrylist + * @since v19.0.0 + */ + var PerformanceObserverEntryList: typeof globalThis extends { + onmessage: any; + PerformanceObserverEntryList: infer T; + } ? T + : typeof _PerformanceObserverEntryList; + /** + * `PerformanceResourceTiming` is a global reference for `import { PerformanceResourceTiming } from 'node:node:perf_hooks'` + * @see https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/globals.html#performanceresourcetiming + * @since v19.0.0 + */ + var PerformanceResourceTiming: typeof globalThis extends { + onmessage: any; + PerformanceResourceTiming: infer T; + } ? T + : typeof _PerformanceResourceTiming; + /** + * `performance` is a global reference for `import { performance } from 'node:node:perf_hooks'` + * @see https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/globals.html#performance + * @since v16.0.0 + */ + var performance: typeof globalThis extends { + onmessage: any; + performance: infer T; + } ? T + : typeof _performance; + } +} +declare module "node:perf_hooks" { + export * from "perf_hooks"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/process.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/process.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e9df01 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/process.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1952 @@ +declare module "process" { + import { Control, MessageOptions, SendHandle } from "node:child_process"; + import { PathLike } from "node:fs"; + import * as tty from "node:tty"; + import { Worker } from "node:worker_threads"; + + interface BuiltInModule { + "assert": typeof import("assert"); + "node:assert": typeof import("node:assert"); + "assert/strict": typeof import("assert/strict"); + "node:assert/strict": typeof import("node:assert/strict"); + "async_hooks": typeof import("async_hooks"); + "node:async_hooks": typeof import("node:async_hooks"); + "buffer": typeof import("buffer"); + "node:buffer": typeof import("node:buffer"); + "child_process": typeof import("child_process"); + "node:child_process": typeof import("node:child_process"); + "cluster": typeof import("cluster"); + "node:cluster": typeof import("node:cluster"); + "console": typeof import("console"); + "node:console": typeof import("node:console"); + "constants": typeof import("constants"); + "node:constants": typeof import("node:constants"); + "crypto": typeof import("crypto"); + "node:crypto": typeof import("node:crypto"); + "dgram": typeof import("dgram"); + "node:dgram": typeof import("node:dgram"); + "diagnostics_channel": typeof import("diagnostics_channel"); + "node:diagnostics_channel": typeof import("node:diagnostics_channel"); + "dns": typeof import("dns"); + "node:dns": typeof import("node:dns"); + "dns/promises": typeof import("dns/promises"); + "node:dns/promises": typeof import("node:dns/promises"); + "domain": typeof import("domain"); + "node:domain": typeof import("node:domain"); + "events": typeof import("events"); + "node:events": typeof import("node:events"); + "fs": typeof import("fs"); + "node:fs": typeof import("node:fs"); + "fs/promises": typeof import("fs/promises"); + "node:fs/promises": typeof import("node:fs/promises"); + "http": typeof import("http"); + "node:http": typeof import("node:http"); + "http2": typeof import("http2"); + "node:http2": typeof import("node:http2"); + "https": typeof import("https"); + "node:https": typeof import("node:https"); + "inspector": typeof import("inspector"); + "node:inspector": typeof import("node:inspector"); + "inspector/promises": typeof import("inspector/promises"); + "node:inspector/promises": typeof import("node:inspector/promises"); + "module": typeof import("module"); + "node:module": typeof import("node:module"); + "net": typeof import("net"); + "node:net": typeof import("node:net"); + "os": typeof import("os"); + "node:os": typeof import("node:os"); + "path": typeof import("path"); + "node:path": typeof import("node:path"); + "path/posix": typeof import("path/posix"); + "node:path/posix": typeof import("node:path/posix"); + "path/win32": typeof import("path/win32"); + "node:path/win32": typeof import("node:path/win32"); + "perf_hooks": typeof import("perf_hooks"); + "node:perf_hooks": typeof import("node:perf_hooks"); + "process": typeof import("process"); + "node:process": typeof import("node:process"); + "punycode": typeof import("punycode"); + "node:punycode": typeof import("node:punycode"); + "querystring": typeof import("querystring"); + "node:querystring": typeof import("node:querystring"); + "readline": typeof import("readline"); + "node:readline": typeof import("node:readline"); + "readline/promises": typeof import("readline/promises"); + "node:readline/promises": typeof import("node:readline/promises"); + "repl": typeof import("repl"); + "node:repl": typeof import("node:repl"); + "node:sea": typeof import("node:sea"); + "stream": typeof import("stream"); + "node:stream": typeof import("node:stream"); + "stream/consumers": typeof import("stream/consumers"); + "node:stream/consumers": typeof import("node:stream/consumers"); + "stream/promises": typeof import("stream/promises"); + "node:stream/promises": typeof import("node:stream/promises"); + "stream/web": typeof import("stream/web"); + "node:stream/web": typeof import("node:stream/web"); + "string_decoder": typeof import("string_decoder"); + "node:string_decoder": typeof import("node:string_decoder"); + "node:test": typeof import("node:test"); + "node:test/reporters": typeof import("node:test/reporters"); + "timers": typeof import("timers"); + "node:timers": typeof import("node:timers"); + "timers/promises": typeof import("timers/promises"); + "node:timers/promises": typeof import("node:timers/promises"); + "tls": typeof import("tls"); + "node:tls": typeof import("node:tls"); + "trace_events": typeof import("trace_events"); + "node:trace_events": typeof import("node:trace_events"); + "tty": typeof import("tty"); + "node:tty": typeof import("node:tty"); + "url": typeof import("url"); + "node:url": typeof import("node:url"); + "util": typeof import("util"); + "node:util": typeof import("node:util"); + "sys": typeof import("util"); + "node:sys": typeof import("node:util"); + "util/types": typeof import("util/types"); + "node:util/types": typeof import("node:util/types"); + "v8": typeof import("v8"); + "node:v8": typeof import("node:v8"); + "vm": typeof import("vm"); + "node:vm": typeof import("node:vm"); + "wasi": typeof import("wasi"); + "node:wasi": typeof import("node:wasi"); + "worker_threads": typeof import("worker_threads"); + "node:worker_threads": typeof import("node:worker_threads"); + "zlib": typeof import("zlib"); + "node:zlib": typeof import("node:zlib"); + } + + global { + var process: NodeJS.Process; + namespace NodeJS { + // this namespace merge is here because these are specifically used + // as the type for process.stdin, process.stdout, and process.stderr. + // they can't live in tty.d.ts because we need to disambiguate the imported name. + interface ReadStream extends tty.ReadStream {} + interface WriteStream extends tty.WriteStream {} + interface MemoryUsageFn { + /** + * The `process.memoryUsage()` method iterate over each page to gather informations about memory + * usage which can be slow depending on the program memory allocations. + */ + (): MemoryUsage; + /** + * method returns an integer representing the Resident Set Size (RSS) in bytes. + */ + rss(): number; + } + interface MemoryUsage { + /** + * Resident Set Size, is the amount of space occupied in the main memory device (that is a subset of the total allocated memory) for the + * process, including all C++ and JavaScript objects and code. + */ + rss: number; + /** + * Refers to V8's memory usage. + */ + heapTotal: number; + /** + * Refers to V8's memory usage. + */ + heapUsed: number; + external: number; + /** + * Refers to memory allocated for `ArrayBuffer`s and `SharedArrayBuffer`s, including all Node.js Buffers. This is also included + * in the external value. When Node.js is used as an embedded library, this value may be `0` because allocations for `ArrayBuffer`s + * may not be tracked in that case. + */ + arrayBuffers: number; + } + interface CpuUsage { + user: number; + system: number; + } + interface ProcessRelease { + name: string; + sourceUrl?: string | undefined; + headersUrl?: string | undefined; + libUrl?: string | undefined; + lts?: string | undefined; + } + interface ProcessFeatures { + /** + * A boolean value that is `true` if the current Node.js build is caching builtin modules. + * @since v12.0.0 + */ + readonly cached_builtins: boolean; + /** + * A boolean value that is `true` if the current Node.js build is a debug build. + * @since v0.5.5 + */ + readonly debug: boolean; + /** + * A boolean value that is `true` if the current Node.js build includes the inspector. + * @since v11.10.0 + */ + readonly inspector: boolean; + /** + * A boolean value that is `true` if the current Node.js build includes support for IPv6. + * @since v0.5.3 + */ + readonly ipv6: boolean; + /** + * A boolean value that is `true` if the current Node.js build supports + * [loading ECMAScript modules using `require()`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/modules.html#loading-ecmascript-modules-using-require). + * @since v20.19.0 + */ + readonly require_module: boolean; + /** + * A boolean value that is `true` if the current Node.js build includes support for TLS. + * @since v0.5.3 + */ + readonly tls: boolean; + /** + * A boolean value that is `true` if the current Node.js build includes support for ALPN in TLS. + * @since v4.8.0 + */ + readonly tls_alpn: boolean; + /** + * A boolean value that is `true` if the current Node.js build includes support for OCSP in TLS. + * @since v0.11.13 + */ + readonly tls_ocsp: boolean; + /** + * A boolean value that is `true` if the current Node.js build includes support for SNI in TLS. + * @since v0.5.3 + */ + readonly tls_sni: boolean; + /** + * A boolean value that is `true` if the current Node.js build includes support for libuv. + * @since v0.5.3 + */ + readonly uv: boolean; + } + interface ProcessVersions extends Dict { + http_parser: string; + node: string; + v8: string; + ares: string; + uv: string; + zlib: string; + modules: string; + openssl: string; + } + type Platform = + | "aix" + | "android" + | "darwin" + | "freebsd" + | "haiku" + | "linux" + | "openbsd" + | "sunos" + | "win32" + | "cygwin" + | "netbsd"; + type Architecture = + | "arm" + | "arm64" + | "ia32" + | "loong64" + | "mips" + | "mipsel" + | "ppc" + | "ppc64" + | "riscv64" + | "s390" + | "s390x" + | "x64"; + type Signals = + | "SIGABRT" + | "SIGALRM" + | "SIGBUS" + | "SIGCHLD" + | "SIGCONT" + | "SIGFPE" + | "SIGHUP" + | "SIGILL" + | "SIGINT" + | "SIGIO" + | "SIGIOT" + | "SIGKILL" + | "SIGPIPE" + | "SIGPOLL" + | "SIGPROF" + | "SIGPWR" + | "SIGQUIT" + | "SIGSEGV" + | "SIGSTKFLT" + | "SIGSTOP" + | "SIGSYS" + | "SIGTERM" + | "SIGTRAP" + | "SIGTSTP" + | "SIGTTIN" + | "SIGTTOU" + | "SIGUNUSED" + | "SIGURG" + | "SIGUSR1" + | "SIGUSR2" + | "SIGVTALRM" + | "SIGWINCH" + | "SIGXCPU" + | "SIGXFSZ" + | "SIGBREAK" + | "SIGLOST" + | "SIGINFO"; + type UncaughtExceptionOrigin = "uncaughtException" | "unhandledRejection"; + type MultipleResolveType = "resolve" | "reject"; + type BeforeExitListener = (code: number) => void; + type DisconnectListener = () => void; + type ExitListener = (code: number) => void; + type RejectionHandledListener = (promise: Promise) => void; + type UncaughtExceptionListener = (error: Error, origin: UncaughtExceptionOrigin) => void; + /** + * Most of the time the unhandledRejection will be an Error, but this should not be relied upon + * as *anything* can be thrown/rejected, it is therefore unsafe to assume that the value is an Error. + */ + type UnhandledRejectionListener = (reason: unknown, promise: Promise) => void; + type WarningListener = (warning: Error) => void; + type MessageListener = (message: unknown, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void; + type SignalsListener = (signal: Signals) => void; + type MultipleResolveListener = ( + type: MultipleResolveType, + promise: Promise, + value: unknown, + ) => void; + type WorkerListener = (worker: Worker) => void; + interface Socket extends ReadWriteStream { + isTTY?: true | undefined; + } + // Alias for compatibility + interface ProcessEnv extends Dict { + /** + * Can be used to change the default timezone at runtime + */ + TZ?: string | undefined; + } + interface HRTime { + /** + * This is the legacy version of {@link process.hrtime.bigint()} + * before bigint was introduced in JavaScript. + * + * The `process.hrtime()` method returns the current high-resolution real time in a `[seconds, nanoseconds]` tuple `Array`, + * where `nanoseconds` is the remaining part of the real time that can't be represented in second precision. + * + * `time` is an optional parameter that must be the result of a previous `process.hrtime()` call to diff with the current time. + * If the parameter passed in is not a tuple `Array`, a TypeError will be thrown. + * Passing in a user-defined array instead of the result of a previous call to `process.hrtime()` will lead to undefined behavior. + * + * These times are relative to an arbitrary time in the past, + * and not related to the time of day and therefore not subject to clock drift. + * The primary use is for measuring performance between intervals: + * ```js + * const { hrtime } = require('node:process'); + * const NS_PER_SEC = 1e9; + * const time = hrtime(); + * // [ 1800216, 25 ] + * + * setTimeout(() => { + * const diff = hrtime(time); + * // [ 1, 552 ] + * + * console.log(`Benchmark took ${diff[0] * NS_PER_SEC + diff[1]} nanoseconds`); + * // Benchmark took 1000000552 nanoseconds + * }, 1000); + * ``` + * @since 0.7.6 + * @legacy Use {@link process.hrtime.bigint()} instead. + * @param time The result of a previous call to `process.hrtime()` + */ + (time?: [number, number]): [number, number]; + /** + * The `bigint` version of the {@link process.hrtime()} method returning the current high-resolution real time in nanoseconds as a `bigint`. + * + * Unlike {@link process.hrtime()}, it does not support an additional time argument since the difference can just be computed directly by subtraction of the two `bigint`s. + * ```js + * import { hrtime } from 'node:process'; + * + * const start = hrtime.bigint(); + * // 191051479007711n + * + * setTimeout(() => { + * const end = hrtime.bigint(); + * // 191052633396993n + * + * console.log(`Benchmark took ${end - start} nanoseconds`); + * // Benchmark took 1154389282 nanoseconds + * }, 1000); + * ``` + * @since v10.7.0 + */ + bigint(): bigint; + } + interface ProcessPermission { + /** + * Verifies that the process is able to access the given scope and reference. + * If no reference is provided, a global scope is assumed, for instance, `process.permission.has('fs.read')` + * will check if the process has ALL file system read permissions. + * + * The reference has a meaning based on the provided scope. For example, the reference when the scope is File System means files and folders. + * + * The available scopes are: + * + * * `fs` - All File System + * * `fs.read` - File System read operations + * * `fs.write` - File System write operations + * * `child` - Child process spawning operations + * * `worker` - Worker thread spawning operation + * + * ```js + * // Check if the process has permission to read the README file + * process.permission.has('fs.read', './README.md'); + * // Check if the process has read permission operations + * process.permission.has('fs.read'); + * ``` + * @since v20.0.0 + */ + has(scope: string, reference?: string): boolean; + } + interface ProcessReport { + /** + * Write reports in a compact format, single-line JSON, more easily consumable by log processing systems + * than the default multi-line format designed for human consumption. + * @since v13.12.0, v12.17.0 + */ + compact: boolean; + /** + * Directory where the report is written. + * The default value is the empty string, indicating that reports are written to the current + * working directory of the Node.js process. + */ + directory: string; + /** + * Filename where the report is written. If set to the empty string, the output filename will be comprised + * of a timestamp, PID, and sequence number. The default value is the empty string. + */ + filename: string; + /** + * Returns a JavaScript Object representation of a diagnostic report for the running process. + * The report's JavaScript stack trace is taken from `err`, if present. + */ + getReport(err?: Error): object; + /** + * If true, a diagnostic report is generated on fatal errors, + * such as out of memory errors or failed C++ assertions. + * @default false + */ + reportOnFatalError: boolean; + /** + * If true, a diagnostic report is generated when the process + * receives the signal specified by process.report.signal. + * @default false + */ + reportOnSignal: boolean; + /** + * If true, a diagnostic report is generated on uncaught exception. + * @default false + */ + reportOnUncaughtException: boolean; + /** + * The signal used to trigger the creation of a diagnostic report. + * @default 'SIGUSR2' + */ + signal: Signals; + /** + * Writes a diagnostic report to a file. If filename is not provided, the default filename + * includes the date, time, PID, and a sequence number. + * The report's JavaScript stack trace is taken from `err`, if present. + * + * If the value of filename is set to `'stdout'` or `'stderr'`, the report is written + * to the stdout or stderr of the process respectively. + * @param fileName Name of the file where the report is written. + * This should be a relative path, that will be appended to the directory specified in + * `process.report.directory`, or the current working directory of the Node.js process, + * if unspecified. + * @param err A custom error used for reporting the JavaScript stack. + * @return Filename of the generated report. + */ + writeReport(fileName?: string, err?: Error): string; + writeReport(err?: Error): string; + } + interface ResourceUsage { + fsRead: number; + fsWrite: number; + involuntaryContextSwitches: number; + ipcReceived: number; + ipcSent: number; + majorPageFault: number; + maxRSS: number; + minorPageFault: number; + sharedMemorySize: number; + signalsCount: number; + swappedOut: number; + systemCPUTime: number; + unsharedDataSize: number; + unsharedStackSize: number; + userCPUTime: number; + voluntaryContextSwitches: number; + } + interface EmitWarningOptions { + /** + * When `warning` is a `string`, `type` is the name to use for the _type_ of warning being emitted. + * + * @default 'Warning' + */ + type?: string | undefined; + /** + * A unique identifier for the warning instance being emitted. + */ + code?: string | undefined; + /** + * When `warning` is a `string`, `ctor` is an optional function used to limit the generated stack trace. + * + * @default process.emitWarning + */ + ctor?: Function | undefined; + /** + * Additional text to include with the error. + */ + detail?: string | undefined; + } + interface ProcessConfig { + readonly target_defaults: { + readonly cflags: any[]; + readonly default_configuration: string; + readonly defines: string[]; + readonly include_dirs: string[]; + readonly libraries: string[]; + }; + readonly variables: { + readonly clang: number; + readonly host_arch: string; + readonly node_install_npm: boolean; + readonly node_install_waf: boolean; + readonly node_prefix: string; + readonly node_shared_openssl: boolean; + readonly node_shared_v8: boolean; + readonly node_shared_zlib: boolean; + readonly node_use_dtrace: boolean; + readonly node_use_etw: boolean; + readonly node_use_openssl: boolean; + readonly target_arch: string; + readonly v8_no_strict_aliasing: number; + readonly v8_use_snapshot: boolean; + readonly visibility: string; + }; + } + interface Process extends EventEmitter { + /** + * The `process.stdout` property returns a stream connected to`stdout` (fd `1`). It is a `net.Socket` (which is a `Duplex` stream) unless fd `1` refers to a file, in which case it is + * a `Writable` stream. + * + * For example, to copy `process.stdin` to `process.stdout`: + * + * ```js + * import { stdin, stdout } from 'node:process'; + * + * stdin.pipe(stdout); + * ``` + * + * `process.stdout` differs from other Node.js streams in important ways. See `note on process I/O` for more information. + */ + stdout: WriteStream & { + fd: 1; + }; + /** + * The `process.stderr` property returns a stream connected to`stderr` (fd `2`). It is a `net.Socket` (which is a `Duplex` stream) unless fd `2` refers to a file, in which case it is + * a `Writable` stream. + * + * `process.stderr` differs from other Node.js streams in important ways. See `note on process I/O` for more information. + */ + stderr: WriteStream & { + fd: 2; + }; + /** + * The `process.stdin` property returns a stream connected to`stdin` (fd `0`). It is a `net.Socket` (which is a `Duplex` stream) unless fd `0` refers to a file, in which case it is + * a `Readable` stream. + * + * For details of how to read from `stdin` see `readable.read()`. + * + * As a `Duplex` stream, `process.stdin` can also be used in "old" mode that + * is compatible with scripts written for Node.js prior to v0.10\. + * For more information see `Stream compatibility`. + * + * In "old" streams mode the `stdin` stream is paused by default, so one + * must call `process.stdin.resume()` to read from it. Note also that calling `process.stdin.resume()` itself would switch stream to "old" mode. + */ + stdin: ReadStream & { + fd: 0; + }; + /** + * The `process.argv` property returns an array containing the command-line + * arguments passed when the Node.js process was launched. The first element will + * be {@link execPath}. See `process.argv0` if access to the original value + * of `argv[0]` is needed. The second element will be the path to the JavaScript + * file being executed. The remaining elements will be any additional command-line + * arguments. + * + * For example, assuming the following script for `process-args.js`: + * + * ```js + * import { argv } from 'node:process'; + * + * // print process.argv + * argv.forEach((val, index) => { + * console.log(`${index}: ${val}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Launching the Node.js process as: + * + * ```bash + * node process-args.js one two=three four + * ``` + * + * Would generate the output: + * + * ```text + * 0: /usr/local/bin/node + * 1: /Users/mjr/work/node/process-args.js + * 2: one + * 3: two=three + * 4: four + * ``` + * @since v0.1.27 + */ + argv: string[]; + /** + * The `process.argv0` property stores a read-only copy of the original value of`argv[0]` passed when Node.js starts. + * + * ```console + * $ bash -c 'exec -a customArgv0 ./node' + * > process.argv[0] + * '/Volumes/code/external/node/out/Release/node' + * > process.argv0 + * 'customArgv0' + * ``` + * @since v6.4.0 + */ + argv0: string; + /** + * The `process.execArgv` property returns the set of Node.js-specific command-line + * options passed when the Node.js process was launched. These options do not + * appear in the array returned by the {@link argv} property, and do not + * include the Node.js executable, the name of the script, or any options following + * the script name. These options are useful in order to spawn child processes with + * the same execution environment as the parent. + * + * ```bash + * node --icu-data-dir=./foo --require ./bar.js script.js --version + * ``` + * + * Results in `process.execArgv`: + * + * ```js + * ["--icu-data-dir=./foo", "--require", "./bar.js"] + * ``` + * + * And `process.argv`: + * + * ```js + * ['/usr/local/bin/node', 'script.js', '--version'] + * ``` + * + * Refer to `Worker constructor` for the detailed behavior of worker + * threads with this property. + * @since v0.7.7 + */ + execArgv: string[]; + /** + * The `process.execPath` property returns the absolute pathname of the executable + * that started the Node.js process. Symbolic links, if any, are resolved. + * + * ```js + * '/usr/local/bin/node' + * ``` + * @since v0.1.100 + */ + execPath: string; + /** + * The `process.abort()` method causes the Node.js process to exit immediately and + * generate a core file. + * + * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads. + * @since v0.7.0 + */ + abort(): never; + /** + * The `process.chdir()` method changes the current working directory of the + * Node.js process or throws an exception if doing so fails (for instance, if + * the specified `directory` does not exist). + * + * ```js + * import { chdir, cwd } from 'node:process'; + * + * console.log(`Starting directory: ${cwd()}`); + * try { + * chdir('/tmp'); + * console.log(`New directory: ${cwd()}`); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error(`chdir: ${err}`); + * } + * ``` + * + * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads. + * @since v0.1.17 + */ + chdir(directory: string): void; + /** + * The `process.cwd()` method returns the current working directory of the Node.js + * process. + * + * ```js + * import { cwd } from 'node:process'; + * + * console.log(`Current directory: ${cwd()}`); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.8 + */ + cwd(): string; + /** + * The port used by the Node.js debugger when enabled. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * process.debugPort = 5858; + * ``` + * @since v0.7.2 + */ + debugPort: number; + /** + * The `process.dlopen()` method allows dynamically loading shared objects. It is primarily used by `require()` to load C++ Addons, and + * should not be used directly, except in special cases. In other words, `require()` should be preferred over `process.dlopen()` + * unless there are specific reasons such as custom dlopen flags or loading from ES modules. + * + * The `flags` argument is an integer that allows to specify dlopen behavior. See the `[os.constants.dlopen](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/os.html#dlopen-constants)` + * documentation for details. + * + * An important requirement when calling `process.dlopen()` is that the `module` instance must be passed. Functions exported by the C++ Addon + * are then accessible via `module.exports`. + * + * The example below shows how to load a C++ Addon, named `local.node`, that exports a `foo` function. All the symbols are loaded before the call returns, by passing the `RTLD_NOW` constant. + * In this example the constant is assumed to be available. + * + * ```js + * import { dlopen } from 'node:process'; + * import { constants } from 'node:os'; + * import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url'; + * + * const module = { exports: {} }; + * dlopen(module, fileURLToPath(new URL('local.node', import.meta.url)), + * constants.dlopen.RTLD_NOW); + * module.exports.foo(); + * ``` + */ + dlopen(module: object, filename: string, flags?: number): void; + /** + * The `process.emitWarning()` method can be used to emit custom or application + * specific process warnings. These can be listened for by adding a handler to the `'warning'` event. + * + * ```js + * import { emitWarning } from 'node:process'; + * + * // Emit a warning using a string. + * emitWarning('Something happened!'); + * // Emits: (node: 56338) Warning: Something happened! + * ``` + * + * ```js + * import { emitWarning } from 'node:process'; + * + * // Emit a warning using a string and a type. + * emitWarning('Something Happened!', 'CustomWarning'); + * // Emits: (node:56338) CustomWarning: Something Happened! + * ``` + * + * ```js + * import { emitWarning } from 'node:process'; + * + * emitWarning('Something happened!', 'CustomWarning', 'WARN001'); + * // Emits: (node:56338) [WARN001] CustomWarning: Something happened! + * ```js + * + * In each of the previous examples, an `Error` object is generated internally by `process.emitWarning()` and passed through to the `'warning'` handler. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * process.on('warning', (warning) => { + * console.warn(warning.name); // 'Warning' + * console.warn(warning.message); // 'Something happened!' + * console.warn(warning.code); // 'MY_WARNING' + * console.warn(warning.stack); // Stack trace + * console.warn(warning.detail); // 'This is some additional information' + * }); + * ``` + * + * If `warning` is passed as an `Error` object, it will be passed through to the `'warning'` event handler + * unmodified (and the optional `type`, `code` and `ctor` arguments will be ignored): + * + * ```js + * import { emitWarning } from 'node:process'; + * + * // Emit a warning using an Error object. + * const myWarning = new Error('Something happened!'); + * // Use the Error name property to specify the type name + * myWarning.name = 'CustomWarning'; + * myWarning.code = 'WARN001'; + * + * emitWarning(myWarning); + * // Emits: (node:56338) [WARN001] CustomWarning: Something happened! + * ``` + * + * A `TypeError` is thrown if `warning` is anything other than a string or `Error` object. + * + * While process warnings use `Error` objects, the process warning mechanism is not a replacement for normal error handling mechanisms. + * + * The following additional handling is implemented if the warning `type` is `'DeprecationWarning'`: + * * If the `--throw-deprecation` command-line flag is used, the deprecation warning is thrown as an exception rather than being emitted as an event. + * * If the `--no-deprecation` command-line flag is used, the deprecation warning is suppressed. + * * If the `--trace-deprecation` command-line flag is used, the deprecation warning is printed to `stderr` along with the full stack trace. + * @since v8.0.0 + * @param warning The warning to emit. + */ + emitWarning(warning: string | Error, ctor?: Function): void; + emitWarning(warning: string | Error, type?: string, ctor?: Function): void; + emitWarning(warning: string | Error, type?: string, code?: string, ctor?: Function): void; + emitWarning(warning: string | Error, options?: EmitWarningOptions): void; + /** + * The `process.env` property returns an object containing the user environment. + * See [`environ(7)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/environ.7.html). + * + * An example of this object looks like: + * + * ```js + * { + * TERM: 'xterm-256color', + * SHELL: '/usr/local/bin/bash', + * USER: 'maciej', + * PATH: '~/.bin/:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin', + * PWD: '/Users/maciej', + * EDITOR: 'vim', + * SHLVL: '1', + * HOME: '/Users/maciej', + * LOGNAME: 'maciej', + * _: '/usr/local/bin/node' + * } + * ``` + * + * It is possible to modify this object, but such modifications will not be + * reflected outside the Node.js process, or (unless explicitly requested) + * to other `Worker` threads. + * In other words, the following example would not work: + * + * ```bash + * node -e 'process.env.foo = "bar"' && echo $foo + * ``` + * + * While the following will: + * + * ```js + * import { env } from 'node:process'; + * + * env.foo = 'bar'; + * console.log(env.foo); + * ``` + * + * Assigning a property on `process.env` will implicitly convert the value + * to a string. **This behavior is deprecated.** Future versions of Node.js may + * throw an error when the value is not a string, number, or boolean. + * + * ```js + * import { env } from 'node:process'; + * + * env.test = null; + * console.log(env.test); + * // => 'null' + * env.test = undefined; + * console.log(env.test); + * // => 'undefined' + * ``` + * + * Use `delete` to delete a property from `process.env`. + * + * ```js + * import { env } from 'node:process'; + * + * env.TEST = 1; + * delete env.TEST; + * console.log(env.TEST); + * // => undefined + * ``` + * + * On Windows operating systems, environment variables are case-insensitive. + * + * ```js + * import { env } from 'node:process'; + * + * env.TEST = 1; + * console.log(env.test); + * // => 1 + * ``` + * + * Unless explicitly specified when creating a `Worker` instance, + * each `Worker` thread has its own copy of `process.env`, based on its + * parent thread's `process.env`, or whatever was specified as the `env` option + * to the `Worker` constructor. Changes to `process.env` will not be visible + * across `Worker` threads, and only the main thread can make changes that + * are visible to the operating system or to native add-ons. On Windows, a copy of `process.env` on a `Worker` instance operates in a case-sensitive manner + * unlike the main thread. + * @since v0.1.27 + */ + env: ProcessEnv; + /** + * The `process.exit()` method instructs Node.js to terminate the process + * synchronously with an exit status of `code`. If `code` is omitted, exit uses + * either the 'success' code `0` or the value of `process.exitCode` if it has been + * set. Node.js will not terminate until all the `'exit'` event listeners are + * called. + * + * To exit with a 'failure' code: + * + * ```js + * import { exit } from 'node:process'; + * + * exit(1); + * ``` + * + * The shell that executed Node.js should see the exit code as `1`. + * + * Calling `process.exit()` will force the process to exit as quickly as possible + * even if there are still asynchronous operations pending that have not yet + * completed fully, including I/O operations to `process.stdout` and `process.stderr`. + * + * In most situations, it is not actually necessary to call `process.exit()` explicitly. The Node.js process will exit on its own _if there is no additional_ + * _work pending_ in the event loop. The `process.exitCode` property can be set to + * tell the process which exit code to use when the process exits gracefully. + * + * For instance, the following example illustrates a _misuse_ of the `process.exit()` method that could lead to data printed to stdout being + * truncated and lost: + * + * ```js + * import { exit } from 'node:process'; + * + * // This is an example of what *not* to do: + * if (someConditionNotMet()) { + * printUsageToStdout(); + * exit(1); + * } + * ``` + * + * The reason this is problematic is because writes to `process.stdout` in Node.js + * are sometimes _asynchronous_ and may occur over multiple ticks of the Node.js + * event loop. Calling `process.exit()`, however, forces the process to exit _before_ those additional writes to `stdout` can be performed. + * + * Rather than calling `process.exit()` directly, the code _should_ set the `process.exitCode` and allow the process to exit naturally by avoiding + * scheduling any additional work for the event loop: + * + * ```js + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * // How to properly set the exit code while letting + * // the process exit gracefully. + * if (someConditionNotMet()) { + * printUsageToStdout(); + * process.exitCode = 1; + * } + * ``` + * + * If it is necessary to terminate the Node.js process due to an error condition, + * throwing an _uncaught_ error and allowing the process to terminate accordingly + * is safer than calling `process.exit()`. + * + * In `Worker` threads, this function stops the current thread rather + * than the current process. + * @since v0.1.13 + * @param [code=0] The exit code. For string type, only integer strings (e.g.,'1') are allowed. + */ + exit(code?: number | string | null): never; + /** + * A number which will be the process exit code, when the process either + * exits gracefully, or is exited via {@link exit} without specifying + * a code. + * + * Specifying a code to {@link exit} will override any + * previous setting of `process.exitCode`. + * @default undefined + * @since v0.11.8 + */ + exitCode: number | string | number | undefined; + /** + * The `process.getActiveResourcesInfo()` method returns an array of strings containing + * the types of the active resources that are currently keeping the event loop alive. + * + * ```js + * import { getActiveResourcesInfo } from 'node:process'; + * import { setTimeout } from 'node:timers'; + + * console.log('Before:', getActiveResourcesInfo()); + * setTimeout(() => {}, 1000); + * console.log('After:', getActiveResourcesInfo()); + * // Prints: + * // Before: [ 'TTYWrap', 'TTYWrap', 'TTYWrap' ] + * // After: [ 'TTYWrap', 'TTYWrap', 'TTYWrap', 'Timeout' ] + * ``` + * @since v17.3.0, v16.14.0 + */ + getActiveResourcesInfo(): string[]; + /** + * Provides a way to load built-in modules in a globally available function. + * @param id ID of the built-in module being requested. + * @since v20.16.0 + */ + getBuiltinModule(id: ID): BuiltInModule[ID]; + getBuiltinModule(id: string): object | undefined; + /** + * The `process.getgid()` method returns the numerical group identity of the + * process. (See [`getgid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getgid.2.html).) + * + * ```js + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * if (process.getgid) { + * console.log(`Current gid: ${process.getgid()}`); + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + getgid?: () => number; + /** + * The `process.setgid()` method sets the group identity of the process. (See [`setgid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setgid.2.html).) The `id` can be passed as either a + * numeric ID or a group name + * string. If a group name is specified, this method blocks while resolving the + * associated numeric ID. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * if (process.getgid && process.setgid) { + * console.log(`Current gid: ${process.getgid()}`); + * try { + * process.setgid(501); + * console.log(`New gid: ${process.getgid()}`); + * } catch (err) { + * console.log(`Failed to set gid: ${err}`); + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads. + * @since v0.1.31 + * @param id The group name or ID + */ + setgid?: (id: number | string) => void; + /** + * The `process.getuid()` method returns the numeric user identity of the process. + * (See [`getuid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getuid.2.html).) + * + * ```js + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * if (process.getuid) { + * console.log(`Current uid: ${process.getuid()}`); + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * @since v0.1.28 + */ + getuid?: () => number; + /** + * The `process.setuid(id)` method sets the user identity of the process. (See [`setuid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setuid.2.html).) The `id` can be passed as either a + * numeric ID or a username string. + * If a username is specified, the method blocks while resolving the associated + * numeric ID. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * if (process.getuid && process.setuid) { + * console.log(`Current uid: ${process.getuid()}`); + * try { + * process.setuid(501); + * console.log(`New uid: ${process.getuid()}`); + * } catch (err) { + * console.log(`Failed to set uid: ${err}`); + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads. + * @since v0.1.28 + */ + setuid?: (id: number | string) => void; + /** + * The `process.geteuid()` method returns the numerical effective user identity of + * the process. (See [`geteuid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/geteuid.2.html).) + * + * ```js + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * if (process.geteuid) { + * console.log(`Current uid: ${process.geteuid()}`); + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * @since v2.0.0 + */ + geteuid?: () => number; + /** + * The `process.seteuid()` method sets the effective user identity of the process. + * (See [`seteuid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/seteuid.2.html).) The `id` can be passed as either a numeric ID or a username + * string. If a username is specified, the method blocks while resolving the + * associated numeric ID. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * if (process.geteuid && process.seteuid) { + * console.log(`Current uid: ${process.geteuid()}`); + * try { + * process.seteuid(501); + * console.log(`New uid: ${process.geteuid()}`); + * } catch (err) { + * console.log(`Failed to set uid: ${err}`); + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads. + * @since v2.0.0 + * @param id A user name or ID + */ + seteuid?: (id: number | string) => void; + /** + * The `process.getegid()` method returns the numerical effective group identity + * of the Node.js process. (See [`getegid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getegid.2.html).) + * + * ```js + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * if (process.getegid) { + * console.log(`Current gid: ${process.getegid()}`); + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * @since v2.0.0 + */ + getegid?: () => number; + /** + * The `process.setegid()` method sets the effective group identity of the process. + * (See [`setegid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setegid.2.html).) The `id` can be passed as either a numeric ID or a group + * name string. If a group name is specified, this method blocks while resolving + * the associated a numeric ID. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * if (process.getegid && process.setegid) { + * console.log(`Current gid: ${process.getegid()}`); + * try { + * process.setegid(501); + * console.log(`New gid: ${process.getegid()}`); + * } catch (err) { + * console.log(`Failed to set gid: ${err}`); + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads. + * @since v2.0.0 + * @param id A group name or ID + */ + setegid?: (id: number | string) => void; + /** + * The `process.getgroups()` method returns an array with the supplementary group + * IDs. POSIX leaves it unspecified if the effective group ID is included but + * Node.js ensures it always is. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * if (process.getgroups) { + * console.log(process.getgroups()); // [ 16, 21, 297 ] + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + getgroups?: () => number[]; + /** + * The `process.setgroups()` method sets the supplementary group IDs for the + * Node.js process. This is a privileged operation that requires the Node.js + * process to have `root` or the `CAP_SETGID` capability. + * + * The `groups` array can contain numeric group IDs, group names, or both. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'node:process'; + * + * if (process.getgroups && process.setgroups) { + * try { + * process.setgroups([501]); + * console.log(process.getgroups()); // new groups + * } catch (err) { + * console.log(`Failed to set groups: ${err}`); + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads. + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + setgroups?: (groups: ReadonlyArray) => void; + /** + * The `process.setUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback()` function sets a function + * that will be invoked when an uncaught exception occurs, which will receive the + * exception value itself as its first argument. + * + * If such a function is set, the `'uncaughtException'` event will + * not be emitted. If `--abort-on-uncaught-exception` was passed from the + * command line or set through `v8.setFlagsFromString()`, the process will + * not abort. Actions configured to take place on exceptions such as report + * generations will be affected too + * + * To unset the capture function, `process.setUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback(null)` may be used. Calling this + * method with a non-`null` argument while another capture function is set will + * throw an error. + * + * Using this function is mutually exclusive with using the deprecated `domain` built-in module. + * @since v9.3.0 + */ + setUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback(cb: ((err: Error) => void) | null): void; + /** + * Indicates whether a callback has been set using {@link setUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback}. + * @since v9.3.0 + */ + hasUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback(): boolean; + /** + * The `process.sourceMapsEnabled` property returns whether the [Source Map v3](https://sourcemaps.info/spec.html) support for stack traces is enabled. + * @since v20.7.0 + * @experimental + */ + readonly sourceMapsEnabled: boolean; + /** + * This function enables or disables the [Source Map v3](https://sourcemaps.info/spec.html) support for + * stack traces. + * + * It provides same features as launching Node.js process with commandline options `--enable-source-maps`. + * + * Only source maps in JavaScript files that are loaded after source maps has been + * enabled will be parsed and loaded. + * @since v16.6.0, v14.18.0 + * @experimental + */ + setSourceMapsEnabled(value: boolean): void; + /** + * The `process.version` property contains the Node.js version string. + * + * ```js + * import { version } from 'node:process'; + * + * console.log(`Version: ${version}`); + * // Version: v14.8.0 + * ``` + * + * To get the version string without the prepended _v_, use`process.versions.node`. + * @since v0.1.3 + */ + readonly version: string; + /** + * The `process.versions` property returns an object listing the version strings of + * Node.js and its dependencies. `process.versions.modules` indicates the current + * ABI version, which is increased whenever a C++ API changes. Node.js will refuse + * to load modules that were compiled against a different module ABI version. + * + * ```js + * import { versions } from 'node:process'; + * + * console.log(versions); + * ``` + * + * Will generate an object similar to: + * + * ```console + * { node: '20.2.0', + * acorn: '8.8.2', + * ada: '2.4.0', + * ares: '1.19.0', + * base64: '0.5.0', + * brotli: '1.0.9', + * cjs_module_lexer: '1.2.2', + * cldr: '43.0', + * icu: '73.1', + * llhttp: '8.1.0', + * modules: '115', + * napi: '8', + * nghttp2: '1.52.0', + * nghttp3: '0.7.0', + * ngtcp2: '0.8.1', + * openssl: '3.0.8+quic', + * simdutf: '3.2.9', + * tz: '2023c', + * undici: '5.22.0', + * unicode: '15.0', + * uv: '1.44.2', + * uvwasi: '0.0.16', + * v8: '11.3.244.8-node.9', + * zlib: '1.2.13' } + * ``` + * @since v0.2.0 + */ + readonly versions: ProcessVersions; + /** + * The `process.config` property returns a frozen `Object` containing the + * JavaScript representation of the configure options used to compile the current + * Node.js executable. This is the same as the `config.gypi` file that was produced + * when running the `./configure` script. + * + * An example of the possible output looks like: + * + * ```js + * { + * target_defaults: + * { cflags: [], + * default_configuration: 'Release', + * defines: [], + * include_dirs: [], + * libraries: [] }, + * variables: + * { + * host_arch: 'x64', + * napi_build_version: 5, + * node_install_npm: 'true', + * node_prefix: '', + * node_shared_cares: 'false', + * node_shared_http_parser: 'false', + * node_shared_libuv: 'false', + * node_shared_zlib: 'false', + * node_use_openssl: 'true', + * node_shared_openssl: 'false', + * strict_aliasing: 'true', + * target_arch: 'x64', + * v8_use_snapshot: 1 + * } + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.7.7 + */ + readonly config: ProcessConfig; + /** + * The `process.kill()` method sends the `signal` to the process identified by`pid`. + * + * Signal names are strings such as `'SIGINT'` or `'SIGHUP'`. See `Signal Events` and [`kill(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/kill.2.html) for more information. + * + * This method will throw an error if the target `pid` does not exist. As a special + * case, a signal of `0` can be used to test for the existence of a process. + * Windows platforms will throw an error if the `pid` is used to kill a process + * group. + * + * Even though the name of this function is `process.kill()`, it is really just a + * signal sender, like the `kill` system call. The signal sent may do something + * other than kill the target process. + * + * ```js + * import process, { kill } from 'node:process'; + * + * process.on('SIGHUP', () => { + * console.log('Got SIGHUP signal.'); + * }); + * + * setTimeout(() => { + * console.log('Exiting.'); + * process.exit(0); + * }, 100); + * + * kill(process.pid, 'SIGHUP'); + * ``` + * + * When `SIGUSR1` is received by a Node.js process, Node.js will start the + * debugger. See `Signal Events`. + * @since v0.0.6 + * @param pid A process ID + * @param [signal='SIGTERM'] The signal to send, either as a string or number. + */ + kill(pid: number, signal?: string | number): true; + /** + * Loads the environment configuration from a `.env` file into `process.env`. If + * the file is not found, error will be thrown. + * + * To load a specific .env file by specifying its path, use the following code: + * + * ```js + * import { loadEnvFile } from 'node:process'; + * + * loadEnvFile('./development.env') + * ``` + * @since v20.12.0 + * @param path The path to the .env file + */ + loadEnvFile(path?: PathLike): void; + /** + * The `process.pid` property returns the PID of the process. + * + * ```js + * import { pid } from 'node:process'; + * + * console.log(`This process is pid ${pid}`); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.15 + */ + readonly pid: number; + /** + * The `process.ppid` property returns the PID of the parent of the + * current process. + * + * ```js + * import { ppid } from 'node:process'; + * + * console.log(`The parent process is pid ${ppid}`); + * ``` + * @since v9.2.0, v8.10.0, v6.13.0 + */ + readonly ppid: number; + /** + * The `process.title` property returns the current process title (i.e. returns + * the current value of `ps`). Assigning a new value to `process.title` modifies + * the current value of `ps`. + * + * When a new value is assigned, different platforms will impose different maximum + * length restrictions on the title. Usually such restrictions are quite limited. + * For instance, on Linux and macOS, `process.title` is limited to the size of the + * binary name plus the length of the command-line arguments because setting the `process.title` overwrites the `argv` memory of the process. Node.js v0.8 + * allowed for longer process title strings by also overwriting the `environ` memory but that was potentially insecure and confusing in some (rather obscure) + * cases. + * + * Assigning a value to `process.title` might not result in an accurate label + * within process manager applications such as macOS Activity Monitor or Windows + * Services Manager. + * @since v0.1.104 + */ + title: string; + /** + * The operating system CPU architecture for which the Node.js binary was compiled. + * Possible values are: `'arm'`, `'arm64'`, `'ia32'`, `'loong64'`, `'mips'`, `'mipsel'`, `'ppc'`, `'ppc64'`, `'riscv64'`, `'s390'`, `'s390x'`, and `'x64'`. + * + * ```js + * import { arch } from 'node:process'; + * + * console.log(`This processor architecture is ${arch}`); + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + */ + readonly arch: Architecture; + /** + * The `process.platform` property returns a string identifying the operating + * system platform for which the Node.js binary was compiled. + * + * Currently possible values are: + * + * * `'aix'` + * * `'darwin'` + * * `'freebsd'` + * * `'linux'` + * * `'openbsd'` + * * `'sunos'` + * * `'win32'` + * + * ```js + * import { platform } from 'node:process'; + * + * console.log(`This platform is ${platform}`); + * ``` + * + * The value `'android'` may also be returned if the Node.js is built on the + * Android operating system. However, Android support in Node.js [is experimental](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/HEAD/BUILDING.md#androidandroid-based-devices-eg-firefox-os). + * @since v0.1.16 + */ + readonly platform: Platform; + /** + * The `process.mainModule` property provides an alternative way of retrieving `require.main`. The difference is that if the main module changes at + * runtime, `require.main` may still refer to the original main module in + * modules that were required before the change occurred. Generally, it's + * safe to assume that the two refer to the same module. + * + * As with `require.main`, `process.mainModule` will be `undefined` if there + * is no entry script. + * @since v0.1.17 + * @deprecated Since v14.0.0 - Use `main` instead. + */ + mainModule?: Module; + memoryUsage: MemoryUsageFn; + /** + * Gets the amount of memory available to the process (in bytes) based on + * limits imposed by the OS. If there is no such constraint, or the constraint + * is unknown, `0` is returned. + * + * See [`uv_get_constrained_memory`](https://docs.libuv.org/en/v1.x/misc.html#c.uv_get_constrained_memory) for more + * information. + * @since v19.6.0, v18.15.0 + * @experimental + */ + constrainedMemory(): number; + /** + * Gets the amount of free memory that is still available to the process (in bytes). + * See [`uv_get_available_memory`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/process.html#processavailablememory) for more information. + * @experimental + * @since v20.13.0 + */ + availableMemory(): number; + /** + * The `process.cpuUsage()` method returns the user and system CPU time usage of + * the current process, in an object with properties `user` and `system`, whose + * values are microsecond values (millionth of a second). These values measure time + * spent in user and system code respectively, and may end up being greater than + * actual elapsed time if multiple CPU cores are performing work for this process. + * + * The result of a previous call to `process.cpuUsage()` can be passed as the + * argument to the function, to get a diff reading. + * + * ```js + * import { cpuUsage } from 'node:process'; + * + * const startUsage = cpuUsage(); + * // { user: 38579, system: 6986 } + * + * // spin the CPU for 500 milliseconds + * const now = Date.now(); + * while (Date.now() - now < 500); + * + * console.log(cpuUsage(startUsage)); + * // { user: 514883, system: 11226 } + * ``` + * @since v6.1.0 + * @param previousValue A previous return value from calling `process.cpuUsage()` + */ + cpuUsage(previousValue?: CpuUsage): CpuUsage; + /** + * `process.nextTick()` adds `callback` to the "next tick queue". This queue is + * fully drained after the current operation on the JavaScript stack runs to + * completion and before the event loop is allowed to continue. It's possible to + * create an infinite loop if one were to recursively call `process.nextTick()`. + * See the [Event Loop](https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/event-loop-timers-and-nexttick/#process-nexttick) guide for more background. + * + * ```js + * import { nextTick } from 'node:process'; + * + * console.log('start'); + * nextTick(() => { + * console.log('nextTick callback'); + * }); + * console.log('scheduled'); + * // Output: + * // start + * // scheduled + * // nextTick callback + * ``` + * + * This is important when developing APIs in order to give users the opportunity + * to assign event handlers _after_ an object has been constructed but before any + * I/O has occurred: + * + * ```js + * import { nextTick } from 'node:process'; + * + * function MyThing(options) { + * this.setupOptions(options); + * + * nextTick(() => { + * this.startDoingStuff(); + * }); + * } + * + * const thing = new MyThing(); + * thing.getReadyForStuff(); + * + * // thing.startDoingStuff() gets called now, not before. + * ``` + * + * It is very important for APIs to be either 100% synchronous or 100% + * asynchronous. Consider this example: + * + * ```js + * // WARNING! DO NOT USE! BAD UNSAFE HAZARD! + * function maybeSync(arg, cb) { + * if (arg) { + * cb(); + * return; + * } + * + * fs.stat('file', cb); + * } + * ``` + * + * This API is hazardous because in the following case: + * + * ```js + * const maybeTrue = Math.random() > 0.5; + * + * maybeSync(maybeTrue, () => { + * foo(); + * }); + * + * bar(); + * ``` + * + * It is not clear whether `foo()` or `bar()` will be called first. + * + * The following approach is much better: + * + * ```js + * import { nextTick } from 'node:process'; + * + * function definitelyAsync(arg, cb) { + * if (arg) { + * nextTick(cb); + * return; + * } + * + * fs.stat('file', cb); + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.1.26 + * @param args Additional arguments to pass when invoking the `callback` + */ + nextTick(callback: Function, ...args: any[]): void; + /** + * This API is available through the [--experimental-permission](https://nodejs.org/api/cli.html#--experimental-permission) flag. + * + * `process.permission` is an object whose methods are used to manage permissions for the current process. + * Additional documentation is available in the [Permission Model](https://nodejs.org/api/permissions.html#permission-model). + * @since v20.0.0 + */ + permission: ProcessPermission; + /** + * The `process.release` property returns an `Object` containing metadata related + * to the current release, including URLs for the source tarball and headers-only + * tarball. + * + * `process.release` contains the following properties: + * + * ```js + * { + * name: 'node', + * lts: 'Hydrogen', + * sourceUrl: 'https://nodejs.org/download/release/v18.12.0/node-v18.12.0.tar.gz', + * headersUrl: 'https://nodejs.org/download/release/v18.12.0/node-v18.12.0-headers.tar.gz', + * libUrl: 'https://nodejs.org/download/release/v18.12.0/win-x64/node.lib' + * } + * ``` + * + * In custom builds from non-release versions of the source tree, only the `name` property may be present. The additional properties should not be + * relied upon to exist. + * @since v3.0.0 + */ + readonly release: ProcessRelease; + readonly features: ProcessFeatures; + /** + * `process.umask()` returns the Node.js process's file mode creation mask. Child + * processes inherit the mask from the parent process. + * @since v0.1.19 + * @deprecated Calling `process.umask()` with no argument causes the process-wide umask to be written twice. This introduces a race condition between threads, and is a potential + * security vulnerability. There is no safe, cross-platform alternative API. + */ + umask(): number; + /** + * Can only be set if not in worker thread. + */ + umask(mask: string | number): number; + /** + * The `process.uptime()` method returns the number of seconds the current Node.js + * process has been running. + * + * The return value includes fractions of a second. Use `Math.floor()` to get whole + * seconds. + * @since v0.5.0 + */ + uptime(): number; + hrtime: HRTime; + /** + * If the Node.js process was spawned with an IPC channel, the process.channel property is a reference to the IPC channel. + * If no IPC channel exists, this property is undefined. + * @since v7.1.0 + */ + channel?: Control; + /** + * If Node.js is spawned with an IPC channel, the `process.send()` method can be + * used to send messages to the parent process. Messages will be received as a `'message'` event on the parent's `ChildProcess` object. + * + * If Node.js was not spawned with an IPC channel, `process.send` will be `undefined`. + * + * The message goes through serialization and parsing. The resulting message might + * not be the same as what is originally sent. + * @since v0.5.9 + * @param options used to parameterize the sending of certain types of handles. `options` supports the following properties: + */ + send?( + message: any, + sendHandle?: SendHandle, + options?: MessageOptions, + callback?: (error: Error | null) => void, + ): boolean; + /** + * If the Node.js process is spawned with an IPC channel (see the `Child Process` and `Cluster` documentation), the `process.disconnect()` method will close the + * IPC channel to the parent process, allowing the child process to exit gracefully + * once there are no other connections keeping it alive. + * + * The effect of calling `process.disconnect()` is the same as calling `ChildProcess.disconnect()` from the parent process. + * + * If the Node.js process was not spawned with an IPC channel, `process.disconnect()` will be `undefined`. + * @since v0.7.2 + */ + disconnect(): void; + /** + * If the Node.js process is spawned with an IPC channel (see the `Child Process` and `Cluster` documentation), the `process.connected` property will return `true` so long as the IPC + * channel is connected and will return `false` after `process.disconnect()` is called. + * + * Once `process.connected` is `false`, it is no longer possible to send messages + * over the IPC channel using `process.send()`. + * @since v0.7.2 + */ + connected: boolean; + /** + * The `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags` property is a special, + * read-only `Set` of flags allowable within the `NODE_OPTIONS` environment variable. + * + * `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags` extends `Set`, but overrides `Set.prototype.has` to recognize several different possible flag + * representations. `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags.has()` will + * return `true` in the following cases: + * + * * Flags may omit leading single (`-`) or double (`--`) dashes; e.g., `inspect-brk` for `--inspect-brk`, or `r` for `-r`. + * * Flags passed through to V8 (as listed in `--v8-options`) may replace + * one or more _non-leading_ dashes for an underscore, or vice-versa; + * e.g., `--perf_basic_prof`, `--perf-basic-prof`, `--perf_basic-prof`, + * etc. + * * Flags may contain one or more equals (`=`) characters; all + * characters after and including the first equals will be ignored; + * e.g., `--stack-trace-limit=100`. + * * Flags _must_ be allowable within `NODE_OPTIONS`. + * + * When iterating over `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags`, flags will + * appear only _once_; each will begin with one or more dashes. Flags + * passed through to V8 will contain underscores instead of non-leading + * dashes: + * + * ```js + * import { allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags } from 'node:process'; + * + * allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags.forEach((flag) => { + * // -r + * // --inspect-brk + * // --abort_on_uncaught_exception + * // ... + * }); + * ``` + * + * The methods `add()`, `clear()`, and `delete()` of`process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags` do nothing, and will fail + * silently. + * + * If Node.js was compiled _without_ `NODE_OPTIONS` support (shown in {@link config}), `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags` will + * contain what _would have_ been allowable. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags: ReadonlySet; + /** + * `process.report` is an object whose methods are used to generate diagnostic reports for the current process. + * Additional documentation is available in the [report documentation](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/report.html). + * @since v11.8.0 + */ + report: ProcessReport; + /** + * ```js + * import { resourceUsage } from 'node:process'; + * + * console.log(resourceUsage()); + * /* + * Will output: + * { + * userCPUTime: 82872, + * systemCPUTime: 4143, + * maxRSS: 33164, + * sharedMemorySize: 0, + * unsharedDataSize: 0, + * unsharedStackSize: 0, + * minorPageFault: 2469, + * majorPageFault: 0, + * swappedOut: 0, + * fsRead: 0, + * fsWrite: 8, + * ipcSent: 0, + * ipcReceived: 0, + * signalsCount: 0, + * voluntaryContextSwitches: 79, + * involuntaryContextSwitches: 1 + * } + * + * ``` + * @since v12.6.0 + * @return the resource usage for the current process. All of these values come from the `uv_getrusage` call which returns a [`uv_rusage_t` struct][uv_rusage_t]. + */ + resourceUsage(): ResourceUsage; + /** + * The initial value of `process.throwDeprecation` indicates whether the `--throw-deprecation` flag is set on the current Node.js process. `process.throwDeprecation` + * is mutable, so whether or not deprecation warnings result in errors may be altered at runtime. See the documentation for the 'warning' event and the emitWarning() + * method for more information. + * + * ```bash + * $ node --throw-deprecation -p "process.throwDeprecation" + * true + * $ node -p "process.throwDeprecation" + * undefined + * $ node + * > process.emitWarning('test', 'DeprecationWarning'); + * undefined + * > (node:26598) DeprecationWarning: test + * > process.throwDeprecation = true; + * true + * > process.emitWarning('test', 'DeprecationWarning'); + * Thrown: + * [DeprecationWarning: test] { name: 'DeprecationWarning' } + * ``` + * @since v0.9.12 + */ + throwDeprecation: boolean; + /** + * The `process.traceDeprecation` property indicates whether the `--trace-deprecation` flag is set on the current Node.js process. See the + * documentation for the `'warning' event` and the `emitWarning() method` for more information about this + * flag's behavior. + * @since v0.8.0 + */ + traceDeprecation: boolean; + /* EventEmitter */ + addListener(event: "beforeExit", listener: BeforeExitListener): this; + addListener(event: "disconnect", listener: DisconnectListener): this; + addListener(event: "exit", listener: ExitListener): this; + addListener(event: "rejectionHandled", listener: RejectionHandledListener): this; + addListener(event: "uncaughtException", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + addListener(event: "uncaughtExceptionMonitor", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + addListener(event: "unhandledRejection", listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this; + addListener(event: "warning", listener: WarningListener): this; + addListener(event: "message", listener: MessageListener): this; + addListener(event: "workerMessage", listener: (value: any, source: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this; + addListener(event: "multipleResolves", listener: MultipleResolveListener): this; + addListener(event: "worker", listener: WorkerListener): this; + emit(event: "beforeExit", code: number): boolean; + emit(event: "disconnect"): boolean; + emit(event: "exit", code: number): boolean; + emit(event: "rejectionHandled", promise: Promise): boolean; + emit(event: "uncaughtException", error: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "uncaughtExceptionMonitor", error: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "unhandledRejection", reason: unknown, promise: Promise): boolean; + emit(event: "warning", warning: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "message", message: unknown, sendHandle: SendHandle): this; + emit(event: "workerMessage", value: any, source: number): this; + emit(event: Signals, signal?: Signals): boolean; + emit( + event: "multipleResolves", + type: MultipleResolveType, + promise: Promise, + value: unknown, + ): this; + emit(event: "worker", listener: WorkerListener): this; + on(event: "beforeExit", listener: BeforeExitListener): this; + on(event: "disconnect", listener: DisconnectListener): this; + on(event: "exit", listener: ExitListener): this; + on(event: "rejectionHandled", listener: RejectionHandledListener): this; + on(event: "uncaughtException", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + on(event: "uncaughtExceptionMonitor", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + on(event: "unhandledRejection", listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this; + on(event: "warning", listener: WarningListener): this; + on(event: "message", listener: MessageListener): this; + on(event: "workerMessage", listener: (value: any, source: number) => void): this; + on(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this; + on(event: "multipleResolves", listener: MultipleResolveListener): this; + on(event: "worker", listener: WorkerListener): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "beforeExit", listener: BeforeExitListener): this; + once(event: "disconnect", listener: DisconnectListener): this; + once(event: "exit", listener: ExitListener): this; + once(event: "rejectionHandled", listener: RejectionHandledListener): this; + once(event: "uncaughtException", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + once(event: "uncaughtExceptionMonitor", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + once(event: "unhandledRejection", listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this; + once(event: "warning", listener: WarningListener): this; + once(event: "message", listener: MessageListener): this; + once(event: "workerMessage", listener: (value: any, source: number) => void): this; + once(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this; + once(event: "multipleResolves", listener: MultipleResolveListener): this; + once(event: "worker", listener: WorkerListener): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "beforeExit", listener: BeforeExitListener): this; + prependListener(event: "disconnect", listener: DisconnectListener): this; + prependListener(event: "exit", listener: ExitListener): this; + prependListener(event: "rejectionHandled", listener: RejectionHandledListener): this; + prependListener(event: "uncaughtException", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + prependListener(event: "uncaughtExceptionMonitor", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + prependListener(event: "unhandledRejection", listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this; + prependListener(event: "warning", listener: WarningListener): this; + prependListener(event: "message", listener: MessageListener): this; + prependListener(event: "workerMessage", listener: (value: any, source: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this; + prependListener(event: "multipleResolves", listener: MultipleResolveListener): this; + prependListener(event: "worker", listener: WorkerListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "beforeExit", listener: BeforeExitListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "disconnect", listener: DisconnectListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "exit", listener: ExitListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "rejectionHandled", listener: RejectionHandledListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "uncaughtException", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "uncaughtExceptionMonitor", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "unhandledRejection", listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "warning", listener: WarningListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "message", listener: MessageListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "workerMessage", listener: (value: any, source: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "multipleResolves", listener: MultipleResolveListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "worker", listener: WorkerListener): this; + listeners(event: "beforeExit"): BeforeExitListener[]; + listeners(event: "disconnect"): DisconnectListener[]; + listeners(event: "exit"): ExitListener[]; + listeners(event: "rejectionHandled"): RejectionHandledListener[]; + listeners(event: "uncaughtException"): UncaughtExceptionListener[]; + listeners(event: "uncaughtExceptionMonitor"): UncaughtExceptionListener[]; + listeners(event: "unhandledRejection"): UnhandledRejectionListener[]; + listeners(event: "warning"): WarningListener[]; + listeners(event: "message"): MessageListener[]; + listeners(event: "workerMessage"): ((value: any, source: number) => void)[]; + listeners(event: Signals): SignalsListener[]; + listeners(event: "multipleResolves"): MultipleResolveListener[]; + listeners(event: "worker"): WorkerListener[]; + } + } + } + export = process; +} +declare module "node:process" { + import process = require("process"); + export = process; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/punycode.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/punycode.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..394d611 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/punycode.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +/** + * **The version of the punycode module bundled in Node.js is being deprecated. **In a future major version of Node.js this module will be removed. Users + * currently depending on the `punycode` module should switch to using the + * userland-provided [Punycode.js](https://github.com/bestiejs/punycode.js) module instead. For punycode-based URL + * encoding, see `url.domainToASCII` or, more generally, the `WHATWG URL API`. + * + * The `punycode` module is a bundled version of the [Punycode.js](https://github.com/bestiejs/punycode.js) module. It + * can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import punycode from 'node:punycode'; + * ``` + * + * [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492) is a character encoding scheme defined by RFC 3492 that is + * primarily intended for use in Internationalized Domain Names. Because host + * names in URLs are limited to ASCII characters only, Domain Names that contain + * non-ASCII characters must be converted into ASCII using the Punycode scheme. + * For instance, the Japanese character that translates into the English word, `'example'` is `'例'`. The Internationalized Domain Name, `'例.com'` (equivalent + * to `'example.com'`) is represented by Punycode as the ASCII string `'xn--fsq.com'`. + * + * The `punycode` module provides a simple implementation of the Punycode standard. + * + * The `punycode` module is a third-party dependency used by Node.js and + * made available to developers as a convenience. Fixes or other modifications to + * the module must be directed to the [Punycode.js](https://github.com/bestiejs/punycode.js) project. + * @deprecated Since v7.0.0 - Deprecated + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/punycode.js) + */ +declare module "punycode" { + /** + * The `punycode.decode()` method converts a [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492) string of ASCII-only + * characters to the equivalent string of Unicode codepoints. + * + * ```js + * punycode.decode('maana-pta'); // 'mañana' + * punycode.decode('--dqo34k'); // '☃-⌘' + * ``` + * @since v0.5.1 + */ + function decode(string: string): string; + /** + * The `punycode.encode()` method converts a string of Unicode codepoints to a [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492) string of ASCII-only characters. + * + * ```js + * punycode.encode('mañana'); // 'maana-pta' + * punycode.encode('☃-⌘'); // '--dqo34k' + * ``` + * @since v0.5.1 + */ + function encode(string: string): string; + /** + * The `punycode.toUnicode()` method converts a string representing a domain name + * containing [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492) encoded characters into Unicode. Only the [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492) encoded parts of the domain name are be + * converted. + * + * ```js + * // decode domain names + * punycode.toUnicode('xn--maana-pta.com'); // 'mañana.com' + * punycode.toUnicode('xn----dqo34k.com'); // '☃-⌘.com' + * punycode.toUnicode('example.com'); // 'example.com' + * ``` + * @since v0.6.1 + */ + function toUnicode(domain: string): string; + /** + * The `punycode.toASCII()` method converts a Unicode string representing an + * Internationalized Domain Name to [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492). Only the non-ASCII parts of the + * domain name will be converted. Calling `punycode.toASCII()` on a string that + * already only contains ASCII characters will have no effect. + * + * ```js + * // encode domain names + * punycode.toASCII('mañana.com'); // 'xn--maana-pta.com' + * punycode.toASCII('☃-⌘.com'); // 'xn----dqo34k.com' + * punycode.toASCII('example.com'); // 'example.com' + * ``` + * @since v0.6.1 + */ + function toASCII(domain: string): string; + /** + * @deprecated since v7.0.0 + * The version of the punycode module bundled in Node.js is being deprecated. + * In a future major version of Node.js this module will be removed. + * Users currently depending on the punycode module should switch to using + * the userland-provided Punycode.js module instead. + */ + const ucs2: ucs2; + interface ucs2 { + /** + * @deprecated since v7.0.0 + * The version of the punycode module bundled in Node.js is being deprecated. + * In a future major version of Node.js this module will be removed. + * Users currently depending on the punycode module should switch to using + * the userland-provided Punycode.js module instead. + */ + decode(string: string): number[]; + /** + * @deprecated since v7.0.0 + * The version of the punycode module bundled in Node.js is being deprecated. + * In a future major version of Node.js this module will be removed. + * Users currently depending on the punycode module should switch to using + * the userland-provided Punycode.js module instead. + */ + encode(codePoints: readonly number[]): string; + } + /** + * @deprecated since v7.0.0 + * The version of the punycode module bundled in Node.js is being deprecated. + * In a future major version of Node.js this module will be removed. + * Users currently depending on the punycode module should switch to using + * the userland-provided Punycode.js module instead. + */ + const version: string; +} +declare module "node:punycode" { + export * from "punycode"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/querystring.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/querystring.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..27eaed2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/querystring.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +/** + * The `node:querystring` module provides utilities for parsing and formatting URL + * query strings. It can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import querystring from 'node:querystring'; + * ``` + * + * `querystring` is more performant than `URLSearchParams` but is not a + * standardized API. Use `URLSearchParams` when performance is not critical or + * when compatibility with browser code is desirable. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/querystring.js) + */ +declare module "querystring" { + interface StringifyOptions { + /** + * The function to use when converting URL-unsafe characters to percent-encoding in the query string. + * @default `querystring.escape()` + */ + encodeURIComponent?: ((str: string) => string) | undefined; + } + interface ParseOptions { + /** + * Specifies the maximum number of keys to parse. Specify `0` to remove key counting limitations. + * @default 1000 + */ + maxKeys?: number | undefined; + /** + * The function to use when decoding percent-encoded characters in the query string. + * @default `querystring.unescape()` + */ + decodeURIComponent?: ((str: string) => string) | undefined; + } + interface ParsedUrlQuery extends NodeJS.Dict {} + interface ParsedUrlQueryInput extends + NodeJS.Dict< + | string + | number + | boolean + | bigint + | ReadonlyArray + | null + > + {} + /** + * The `querystring.stringify()` method produces a URL query string from a + * given `obj` by iterating through the object's "own properties". + * + * It serializes the following types of values passed in `obj`: [string](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#String_type) | + * [number](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Number_type) | + * [bigint](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) | + * [boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Boolean_type) | + * [string\[\]](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#String_type) | + * [number\[\]](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Number_type) | + * [bigint\[\]](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) | + * [boolean\[\]](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Boolean_type) The numeric values must be finite. Any other input values will be coerced to + * empty strings. + * + * ```js + * querystring.stringify({ foo: 'bar', baz: ['qux', 'quux'], corge: '' }); + * // Returns 'foo=bar&baz=qux&baz=quux&corge=' + * + * querystring.stringify({ foo: 'bar', baz: 'qux' }, ';', ':'); + * // Returns 'foo:bar;baz:qux' + * ``` + * + * By default, characters requiring percent-encoding within the query string will + * be encoded as UTF-8\. If an alternative encoding is required, then an alternative `encodeURIComponent` option will need to be specified: + * + * ```js + * // Assuming gbkEncodeURIComponent function already exists, + * + * querystring.stringify({ w: '中文', foo: 'bar' }, null, null, + * { encodeURIComponent: gbkEncodeURIComponent }); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.25 + * @param obj The object to serialize into a URL query string + * @param [sep='&'] The substring used to delimit key and value pairs in the query string. + * @param [eq='='] . The substring used to delimit keys and values in the query string. + */ + function stringify(obj?: ParsedUrlQueryInput, sep?: string, eq?: string, options?: StringifyOptions): string; + /** + * The `querystring.parse()` method parses a URL query string (`str`) into a + * collection of key and value pairs. + * + * For example, the query string `'foo=bar&abc=xyz&abc=123'` is parsed into: + * + * ```json + * { + * "foo": "bar", + * "abc": ["xyz", "123"] + * } + * ``` + * + * The object returned by the `querystring.parse()` method _does not_ prototypically inherit from the JavaScript `Object`. This means that typical `Object` methods such as `obj.toString()`, + * `obj.hasOwnProperty()`, and others + * are not defined and _will not work_. + * + * By default, percent-encoded characters within the query string will be assumed + * to use UTF-8 encoding. If an alternative character encoding is used, then an + * alternative `decodeURIComponent` option will need to be specified: + * + * ```js + * // Assuming gbkDecodeURIComponent function already exists... + * + * querystring.parse('w=%D6%D0%CE%C4&foo=bar', null, null, + * { decodeURIComponent: gbkDecodeURIComponent }); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.25 + * @param str The URL query string to parse + * @param [sep='&'] The substring used to delimit key and value pairs in the query string. + * @param [eq='='] The substring used to delimit keys and values in the query string. + */ + function parse(str: string, sep?: string, eq?: string, options?: ParseOptions): ParsedUrlQuery; + /** + * The querystring.encode() function is an alias for querystring.stringify(). + */ + const encode: typeof stringify; + /** + * The querystring.decode() function is an alias for querystring.parse(). + */ + const decode: typeof parse; + /** + * The `querystring.escape()` method performs URL percent-encoding on the given `str` in a manner that is optimized for the specific requirements of URL + * query strings. + * + * The `querystring.escape()` method is used by `querystring.stringify()` and is + * generally not expected to be used directly. It is exported primarily to allow + * application code to provide a replacement percent-encoding implementation if + * necessary by assigning `querystring.escape` to an alternative function. + * @since v0.1.25 + */ + function escape(str: string): string; + /** + * The `querystring.unescape()` method performs decoding of URL percent-encoded + * characters on the given `str`. + * + * The `querystring.unescape()` method is used by `querystring.parse()` and is + * generally not expected to be used directly. It is exported primarily to allow + * application code to provide a replacement decoding implementation if + * necessary by assigning `querystring.unescape` to an alternative function. + * + * By default, the `querystring.unescape()` method will attempt to use the + * JavaScript built-in `decodeURIComponent()` method to decode. If that fails, + * a safer equivalent that does not throw on malformed URLs will be used. + * @since v0.1.25 + */ + function unescape(str: string): string; +} +declare module "node:querystring" { + export * from "querystring"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/readline.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/readline.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1504c26 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/readline.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,589 @@ +/** + * The `node:readline` module provides an interface for reading data from a [Readable](https://nodejs.org/docs/https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/stream.html#readable-streams) stream + * (such as [`process.stdin`](https://nodejs.org/docs/https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/process.html#processstdin)) one line at a time. + * + * To use the promise-based APIs: + * + * ```js + * import * as readline from 'node:readline/promises'; + * ``` + * + * To use the callback and sync APIs: + * + * ```js + * import * as readline from 'node:readline'; + * ``` + * + * The following simple example illustrates the basic use of the `node:readline` module. + * + * ```js + * import * as readline from 'node:readline/promises'; + * import { stdin as input, stdout as output } from 'node:process'; + * + * const rl = readline.createInterface({ input, output }); + * + * const answer = await rl.question('What do you think of Node.js? '); + * + * console.log(`Thank you for your valuable feedback: ${answer}`); + * + * rl.close(); + * ``` + * + * Once this code is invoked, the Node.js application will not terminate until the `readline.Interface` is closed because the interface waits for data to be + * received on the `input` stream. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/readline.js) + */ +declare module "readline" { + import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from "node:events"; + import * as promises from "node:readline/promises"; + export { promises }; + export interface Key { + sequence?: string | undefined; + name?: string | undefined; + ctrl?: boolean | undefined; + meta?: boolean | undefined; + shift?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * Instances of the `readline.Interface` class are constructed using the `readline.createInterface()` method. Every instance is associated with a + * single `input` [Readable](https://nodejs.org/docs/https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/stream.html#readable-streams) stream and a single `output` [Writable](https://nodejs.org/docs/https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/stream.html#writable-streams) stream. + * The `output` stream is used to print prompts for user input that arrives on, + * and is read from, the `input` stream. + * @since v0.1.104 + */ + export class Interface extends EventEmitter { + readonly terminal: boolean; + /** + * The current input data being processed by node. + * + * This can be used when collecting input from a TTY stream to retrieve the + * current value that has been processed thus far, prior to the `line` event + * being emitted. Once the `line` event has been emitted, this property will + * be an empty string. + * + * Be aware that modifying the value during the instance runtime may have + * unintended consequences if `rl.cursor` is not also controlled. + * + * **If not using a TTY stream for input, use the `'line'` event.** + * + * One possible use case would be as follows: + * + * ```js + * const values = ['lorem ipsum', 'dolor sit amet']; + * const rl = readline.createInterface(process.stdin); + * const showResults = debounce(() => { + * console.log( + * '\n', + * values.filter((val) => val.startsWith(rl.line)).join(' '), + * ); + * }, 300); + * process.stdin.on('keypress', (c, k) => { + * showResults(); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.98 + */ + readonly line: string; + /** + * The cursor position relative to `rl.line`. + * + * This will track where the current cursor lands in the input string, when + * reading input from a TTY stream. The position of cursor determines the + * portion of the input string that will be modified as input is processed, + * as well as the column where the terminal caret will be rendered. + * @since v0.1.98 + */ + readonly cursor: number; + /** + * NOTE: According to the documentation: + * + * > Instances of the `readline.Interface` class are constructed using the + * > `readline.createInterface()` method. + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/readline.html#class-interfaceconstructor + */ + protected constructor( + input: NodeJS.ReadableStream, + output?: NodeJS.WritableStream, + completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter, + terminal?: boolean, + ); + /** + * NOTE: According to the documentation: + * + * > Instances of the `readline.Interface` class are constructed using the + * > `readline.createInterface()` method. + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/readline.html#class-interfaceconstructor + */ + protected constructor(options: ReadLineOptions); + /** + * The `rl.getPrompt()` method returns the current prompt used by `rl.prompt()`. + * @since v15.3.0, v14.17.0 + * @return the current prompt string + */ + getPrompt(): string; + /** + * The `rl.setPrompt()` method sets the prompt that will be written to `output` whenever `rl.prompt()` is called. + * @since v0.1.98 + */ + setPrompt(prompt: string): void; + /** + * The `rl.prompt()` method writes the `Interface` instances configured`prompt` to a new line in `output` in order to provide a user with a new + * location at which to provide input. + * + * When called, `rl.prompt()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been + * paused. + * + * If the `Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or `undefined` the prompt is not written. + * @since v0.1.98 + * @param preserveCursor If `true`, prevents the cursor placement from being reset to `0`. + */ + prompt(preserveCursor?: boolean): void; + /** + * The `rl.question()` method displays the `query` by writing it to the `output`, + * waits for user input to be provided on `input`, then invokes the `callback` function passing the provided input as the first argument. + * + * When called, `rl.question()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been + * paused. + * + * If the `Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or `undefined` the `query` is not written. + * + * The `callback` function passed to `rl.question()` does not follow the typical + * pattern of accepting an `Error` object or `null` as the first argument. + * The `callback` is called with the provided answer as the only argument. + * + * An error will be thrown if calling `rl.question()` after `rl.close()`. + * + * Example usage: + * + * ```js + * rl.question('What is your favorite food? ', (answer) => { + * console.log(`Oh, so your favorite food is ${answer}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Using an `AbortController` to cancel a question. + * + * ```js + * const ac = new AbortController(); + * const signal = ac.signal; + * + * rl.question('What is your favorite food? ', { signal }, (answer) => { + * console.log(`Oh, so your favorite food is ${answer}`); + * }); + * + * signal.addEventListener('abort', () => { + * console.log('The food question timed out'); + * }, { once: true }); + * + * setTimeout(() => ac.abort(), 10000); + * ``` + * @since v0.3.3 + * @param query A statement or query to write to `output`, prepended to the prompt. + * @param callback A callback function that is invoked with the user's input in response to the `query`. + */ + question(query: string, callback: (answer: string) => void): void; + question(query: string, options: Abortable, callback: (answer: string) => void): void; + /** + * The `rl.pause()` method pauses the `input` stream, allowing it to be resumed + * later if necessary. + * + * Calling `rl.pause()` does not immediately pause other events (including `'line'`) from being emitted by the `Interface` instance. + * @since v0.3.4 + */ + pause(): this; + /** + * The `rl.resume()` method resumes the `input` stream if it has been paused. + * @since v0.3.4 + */ + resume(): this; + /** + * The `rl.close()` method closes the `Interface` instance and + * relinquishes control over the `input` and `output` streams. When called, + * the `'close'` event will be emitted. + * + * Calling `rl.close()` does not immediately stop other events (including `'line'`) + * from being emitted by the `Interface` instance. + * @since v0.1.98 + */ + close(): void; + /** + * The `rl.write()` method will write either `data` or a key sequence identified + * by `key` to the `output`. The `key` argument is supported only if `output` is + * a `TTY` text terminal. See `TTY keybindings` for a list of key + * combinations. + * + * If `key` is specified, `data` is ignored. + * + * When called, `rl.write()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been + * paused. + * + * If the `Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or `undefined` the `data` and `key` are not written. + * + * ```js + * rl.write('Delete this!'); + * // Simulate Ctrl+U to delete the line written previously + * rl.write(null, { ctrl: true, name: 'u' }); + * ``` + * + * The `rl.write()` method will write the data to the `readline` `Interface`'s `input` _as if it were provided by the user_. + * @since v0.1.98 + */ + write(data: string | Buffer, key?: Key): void; + write(data: undefined | null | string | Buffer, key: Key): void; + /** + * Returns the real position of the cursor in relation to the input + * prompt + string. Long input (wrapping) strings, as well as multiple + * line prompts are included in the calculations. + * @since v13.5.0, v12.16.0 + */ + getCursorPos(): CursorPos; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. close + * 2. line + * 3. pause + * 4. resume + * 5. SIGCONT + * 6. SIGINT + * 7. SIGTSTP + * 8. history + */ + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this; + addListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "history", listener: (history: string[]) => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: "close"): boolean; + emit(event: "line", input: string): boolean; + emit(event: "pause"): boolean; + emit(event: "resume"): boolean; + emit(event: "SIGCONT"): boolean; + emit(event: "SIGINT"): boolean; + emit(event: "SIGTSTP"): boolean; + emit(event: "history", history: string[]): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this; + on(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "history", listener: (history: string[]) => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this; + once(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "history", listener: (history: string[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "history", listener: (history: string[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "history", listener: (history: string[]) => void): this; + [Symbol.asyncIterator](): NodeJS.AsyncIterator; + } + export type ReadLine = Interface; // type forwarded for backwards compatibility + export type Completer = (line: string) => CompleterResult; + export type AsyncCompleter = ( + line: string, + callback: (err?: null | Error, result?: CompleterResult) => void, + ) => void; + export type CompleterResult = [string[], string]; + export interface ReadLineOptions { + /** + * The [`Readable`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/stream.html#readable-streams) stream to listen to + */ + input: NodeJS.ReadableStream; + /** + * The [`Writable`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/stream.html#writable-streams) stream to write readline data to. + */ + output?: NodeJS.WritableStream | undefined; + /** + * An optional function used for Tab autocompletion. + */ + completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter | undefined; + /** + * `true` if the `input` and `output` streams should be treated like a TTY, + * and have ANSI/VT100 escape codes written to it. + * Default: checking `isTTY` on the `output` stream upon instantiation. + */ + terminal?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Initial list of history lines. + * This option makes sense only if `terminal` is set to `true` by the user or by an internal `output` check, + * otherwise the history caching mechanism is not initialized at all. + * @default [] + */ + history?: string[] | undefined; + /** + * Maximum number of history lines retained. + * To disable the history set this value to `0`. + * This option makes sense only if `terminal` is set to `true` by the user or by an internal `output` check, + * otherwise the history caching mechanism is not initialized at all. + * @default 30 + */ + historySize?: number | undefined; + /** + * If `true`, when a new input line added to the history list duplicates an older one, + * this removes the older line from the list. + * @default false + */ + removeHistoryDuplicates?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * The prompt string to use. + * @default "> " + */ + prompt?: string | undefined; + /** + * If the delay between `\r` and `\n` exceeds `crlfDelay` milliseconds, + * both `\r` and `\n` will be treated as separate end-of-line input. + * `crlfDelay` will be coerced to a number no less than `100`. + * It can be set to `Infinity`, in which case + * `\r` followed by `\n` will always be considered a single newline + * (which may be reasonable for [reading files](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/readline.html#example-read-file-stream-line-by-line) with `\r\n` line delimiter). + * @default 100 + */ + crlfDelay?: number | undefined; + /** + * The duration `readline` will wait for a character + * (when reading an ambiguous key sequence in milliseconds + * one that can both form a complete key sequence using the input read so far + * and can take additional input to complete a longer key sequence). + * @default 500 + */ + escapeCodeTimeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * The number of spaces a tab is equal to (minimum 1). + * @default 8 + */ + tabSize?: number | undefined; + /** + * Allows closing the interface using an AbortSignal. + * Aborting the signal will internally call `close` on the interface. + */ + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + } + /** + * The `readline.createInterface()` method creates a new `readline.Interface` instance. + * + * ```js + * import readline from 'node:readline'; + * const rl = readline.createInterface({ + * input: process.stdin, + * output: process.stdout, + * }); + * ``` + * + * Once the `readline.Interface` instance is created, the most common case is to + * listen for the `'line'` event: + * + * ```js + * rl.on('line', (line) => { + * console.log(`Received: ${line}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * If `terminal` is `true` for this instance then the `output` stream will get + * the best compatibility if it defines an `output.columns` property and emits + * a `'resize'` event on the `output` if or when the columns ever change + * (`process.stdout` does this automatically when it is a TTY). + * + * When creating a `readline.Interface` using `stdin` as input, the program + * will not terminate until it receives an [EOF character](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End-of-file#EOF_character). To exit without + * waiting for user input, call `process.stdin.unref()`. + * @since v0.1.98 + */ + export function createInterface( + input: NodeJS.ReadableStream, + output?: NodeJS.WritableStream, + completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter, + terminal?: boolean, + ): Interface; + export function createInterface(options: ReadLineOptions): Interface; + /** + * The `readline.emitKeypressEvents()` method causes the given `Readable` stream to begin emitting `'keypress'` events corresponding to received input. + * + * Optionally, `interface` specifies a `readline.Interface` instance for which + * autocompletion is disabled when copy-pasted input is detected. + * + * If the `stream` is a `TTY`, then it must be in raw mode. + * + * This is automatically called by any readline instance on its `input` if the `input` is a terminal. Closing the `readline` instance does not stop + * the `input` from emitting `'keypress'` events. + * + * ```js + * readline.emitKeypressEvents(process.stdin); + * if (process.stdin.isTTY) + * process.stdin.setRawMode(true); + * ``` + * + * ## Example: Tiny CLI + * + * The following example illustrates the use of `readline.Interface` class to + * implement a small command-line interface: + * + * ```js + * import readline from 'node:readline'; + * const rl = readline.createInterface({ + * input: process.stdin, + * output: process.stdout, + * prompt: 'OHAI> ', + * }); + * + * rl.prompt(); + * + * rl.on('line', (line) => { + * switch (line.trim()) { + * case 'hello': + * console.log('world!'); + * break; + * default: + * console.log(`Say what? I might have heard '${line.trim()}'`); + * break; + * } + * rl.prompt(); + * }).on('close', () => { + * console.log('Have a great day!'); + * process.exit(0); + * }); + * ``` + * + * ## Example: Read file stream line-by-Line + * + * A common use case for `readline` is to consume an input file one line at a + * time. The easiest way to do so is leveraging the `fs.ReadStream` API as + * well as a `for await...of` loop: + * + * ```js + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * import readline from 'node:readline'; + * + * async function processLineByLine() { + * const fileStream = fs.createReadStream('input.txt'); + * + * const rl = readline.createInterface({ + * input: fileStream, + * crlfDelay: Infinity, + * }); + * // Note: we use the crlfDelay option to recognize all instances of CR LF + * // ('\r\n') in input.txt as a single line break. + * + * for await (const line of rl) { + * // Each line in input.txt will be successively available here as `line`. + * console.log(`Line from file: ${line}`); + * } + * } + * + * processLineByLine(); + * ``` + * + * Alternatively, one could use the `'line'` event: + * + * ```js + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * import readline from 'node:readline'; + * + * const rl = readline.createInterface({ + * input: fs.createReadStream('sample.txt'), + * crlfDelay: Infinity, + * }); + * + * rl.on('line', (line) => { + * console.log(`Line from file: ${line}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Currently, `for await...of` loop can be a bit slower. If `async` / `await` flow and speed are both essential, a mixed approach can be applied: + * + * ```js + * import { once } from 'node:events'; + * import { createReadStream } from 'node:fs'; + * import { createInterface } from 'node:readline'; + * + * (async function processLineByLine() { + * try { + * const rl = createInterface({ + * input: createReadStream('big-file.txt'), + * crlfDelay: Infinity, + * }); + * + * rl.on('line', (line) => { + * // Process the line. + * }); + * + * await once(rl, 'close'); + * + * console.log('File processed.'); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error(err); + * } + * })(); + * ``` + * @since v0.7.7 + */ + export function emitKeypressEvents(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream, readlineInterface?: Interface): void; + export type Direction = -1 | 0 | 1; + export interface CursorPos { + rows: number; + cols: number; + } + /** + * The `readline.clearLine()` method clears current line of given [TTY](https://nodejs.org/docs/https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/tty.html) stream + * in a specified direction identified by `dir`. + * @since v0.7.7 + * @param callback Invoked once the operation completes. + * @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`. + */ + export function clearLine(stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, dir: Direction, callback?: () => void): boolean; + /** + * The `readline.clearScreenDown()` method clears the given [TTY](https://nodejs.org/docs/https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/tty.html) stream from + * the current position of the cursor down. + * @since v0.7.7 + * @param callback Invoked once the operation completes. + * @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`. + */ + export function clearScreenDown(stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, callback?: () => void): boolean; + /** + * The `readline.cursorTo()` method moves cursor to the specified position in a + * given [TTY](https://nodejs.org/docs/https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/tty.html) `stream`. + * @since v0.7.7 + * @param callback Invoked once the operation completes. + * @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`. + */ + export function cursorTo(stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, x: number, y?: number, callback?: () => void): boolean; + /** + * The `readline.moveCursor()` method moves the cursor _relative_ to its current + * position in a given [TTY](https://nodejs.org/docs/https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/tty.html) `stream`. + * @since v0.7.7 + * @param callback Invoked once the operation completes. + * @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`. + */ + export function moveCursor(stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, dx: number, dy: number, callback?: () => void): boolean; +} +declare module "node:readline" { + export * from "readline"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/readline/promises.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/readline/promises.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f6cdf66 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/readline/promises.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ +/** + * @since v17.0.0 + * @experimental + */ +declare module "readline/promises" { + import { Abortable } from "node:events"; + import { + CompleterResult, + Direction, + Interface as _Interface, + ReadLineOptions as _ReadLineOptions, + } from "node:readline"; + /** + * Instances of the `readlinePromises.Interface` class are constructed using the `readlinePromises.createInterface()` method. Every instance is associated with a + * single `input` `Readable` stream and a single `output` `Writable` stream. + * The `output` stream is used to print prompts for user input that arrives on, + * and is read from, the `input` stream. + * @since v17.0.0 + */ + class Interface extends _Interface { + /** + * The `rl.question()` method displays the `query` by writing it to the `output`, + * waits for user input to be provided on `input`, then invokes the `callback` function passing the provided input as the first argument. + * + * When called, `rl.question()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been + * paused. + * + * If the `Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or `undefined` the `query` is not written. + * + * If the question is called after `rl.close()`, it returns a rejected promise. + * + * Example usage: + * + * ```js + * const answer = await rl.question('What is your favorite food? '); + * console.log(`Oh, so your favorite food is ${answer}`); + * ``` + * + * Using an `AbortSignal` to cancel a question. + * + * ```js + * const signal = AbortSignal.timeout(10_000); + * + * signal.addEventListener('abort', () => { + * console.log('The food question timed out'); + * }, { once: true }); + * + * const answer = await rl.question('What is your favorite food? ', { signal }); + * console.log(`Oh, so your favorite food is ${answer}`); + * ``` + * @since v17.0.0 + * @param query A statement or query to write to `output`, prepended to the prompt. + * @return A promise that is fulfilled with the user's input in response to the `query`. + */ + question(query: string): Promise; + question(query: string, options: Abortable): Promise; + } + /** + * @since v17.0.0 + */ + class Readline { + /** + * @param stream A TTY stream. + */ + constructor( + stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, + options?: { + autoCommit?: boolean | undefined; + }, + ); + /** + * The `rl.clearLine()` method adds to the internal list of pending action an + * action that clears current line of the associated `stream` in a specified + * direction identified by `dir`. + * Call `rl.commit()` to see the effect of this method, unless `autoCommit: true` was passed to the constructor. + * @since v17.0.0 + * @return this + */ + clearLine(dir: Direction): this; + /** + * The `rl.clearScreenDown()` method adds to the internal list of pending action an + * action that clears the associated stream from the current position of the + * cursor down. + * Call `rl.commit()` to see the effect of this method, unless `autoCommit: true` was passed to the constructor. + * @since v17.0.0 + * @return this + */ + clearScreenDown(): this; + /** + * The `rl.commit()` method sends all the pending actions to the associated `stream` and clears the internal list of pending actions. + * @since v17.0.0 + */ + commit(): Promise; + /** + * The `rl.cursorTo()` method adds to the internal list of pending action an action + * that moves cursor to the specified position in the associated `stream`. + * Call `rl.commit()` to see the effect of this method, unless `autoCommit: true` was passed to the constructor. + * @since v17.0.0 + * @return this + */ + cursorTo(x: number, y?: number): this; + /** + * The `rl.moveCursor()` method adds to the internal list of pending action an + * action that moves the cursor _relative_ to its current position in the + * associated `stream`. + * Call `rl.commit()` to see the effect of this method, unless `autoCommit: true` was passed to the constructor. + * @since v17.0.0 + * @return this + */ + moveCursor(dx: number, dy: number): this; + /** + * The `rl.rollback` methods clears the internal list of pending actions without + * sending it to the associated `stream`. + * @since v17.0.0 + * @return this + */ + rollback(): this; + } + type Completer = (line: string) => CompleterResult | Promise; + interface ReadLineOptions extends Omit<_ReadLineOptions, "completer"> { + /** + * An optional function used for Tab autocompletion. + */ + completer?: Completer | undefined; + } + /** + * The `readlinePromises.createInterface()` method creates a new `readlinePromises.Interface` instance. + * + * ```js + * import readlinePromises from 'node:readline/promises'; + * const rl = readlinePromises.createInterface({ + * input: process.stdin, + * output: process.stdout, + * }); + * ``` + * + * Once the `readlinePromises.Interface` instance is created, the most common case + * is to listen for the `'line'` event: + * + * ```js + * rl.on('line', (line) => { + * console.log(`Received: ${line}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * If `terminal` is `true` for this instance then the `output` stream will get + * the best compatibility if it defines an `output.columns` property and emits + * a `'resize'` event on the `output` if or when the columns ever change + * (`process.stdout` does this automatically when it is a TTY). + * @since v17.0.0 + */ + function createInterface( + input: NodeJS.ReadableStream, + output?: NodeJS.WritableStream, + completer?: Completer, + terminal?: boolean, + ): Interface; + function createInterface(options: ReadLineOptions): Interface; +} +declare module "node:readline/promises" { + export * from "readline/promises"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/repl.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/repl.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b1bb6b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/repl.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,430 @@ +/** + * The `node:repl` module provides a Read-Eval-Print-Loop (REPL) implementation + * that is available both as a standalone program or includible in other + * applications. It can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import repl from 'node:repl'; + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/repl.js) + */ +declare module "repl" { + import { AsyncCompleter, Completer, Interface } from "node:readline"; + import { Context } from "node:vm"; + import { InspectOptions } from "node:util"; + interface ReplOptions { + /** + * The input prompt to display. + * @default "> " + */ + prompt?: string | undefined; + /** + * The `Readable` stream from which REPL input will be read. + * @default process.stdin + */ + input?: NodeJS.ReadableStream | undefined; + /** + * The `Writable` stream to which REPL output will be written. + * @default process.stdout + */ + output?: NodeJS.WritableStream | undefined; + /** + * If `true`, specifies that the output should be treated as a TTY terminal, and have + * ANSI/VT100 escape codes written to it. + * Default: checking the value of the `isTTY` property on the output stream upon + * instantiation. + */ + terminal?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * The function to be used when evaluating each given line of input. + * Default: an async wrapper for the JavaScript `eval()` function. An `eval` function can + * error with `repl.Recoverable` to indicate the input was incomplete and prompt for + * additional lines. + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_default_evaluation + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_custom_evaluation_functions + */ + eval?: REPLEval | undefined; + /** + * Defines if the repl prints output previews or not. + * @default `true` Always `false` in case `terminal` is falsy. + */ + preview?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If `true`, specifies that the default `writer` function should include ANSI color + * styling to REPL output. If a custom `writer` function is provided then this has no + * effect. + * @default the REPL instance's `terminal` value + */ + useColors?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If `true`, specifies that the default evaluation function will use the JavaScript + * `global` as the context as opposed to creating a new separate context for the REPL + * instance. The node CLI REPL sets this value to `true`. + * @default false + */ + useGlobal?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If `true`, specifies that the default writer will not output the return value of a + * command if it evaluates to `undefined`. + * @default false + */ + ignoreUndefined?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * The function to invoke to format the output of each command before writing to `output`. + * @default a wrapper for `util.inspect` + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_customizing_repl_output + */ + writer?: REPLWriter | undefined; + /** + * An optional function used for custom Tab auto completion. + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/readline.html#readline_use_of_the_completer_function + */ + completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter | undefined; + /** + * A flag that specifies whether the default evaluator executes all JavaScript commands in + * strict mode or default (sloppy) mode. + * Accepted values are: + * - `repl.REPL_MODE_SLOPPY` - evaluates expressions in sloppy mode. + * - `repl.REPL_MODE_STRICT` - evaluates expressions in strict mode. This is equivalent to + * prefacing every repl statement with `'use strict'`. + */ + replMode?: typeof REPL_MODE_SLOPPY | typeof REPL_MODE_STRICT | undefined; + /** + * Stop evaluating the current piece of code when `SIGINT` is received, i.e. `Ctrl+C` is + * pressed. This cannot be used together with a custom `eval` function. + * @default false + */ + breakEvalOnSigint?: boolean | undefined; + } + type REPLEval = ( + this: REPLServer, + evalCmd: string, + context: Context, + file: string, + cb: (err: Error | null, result: any) => void, + ) => void; + type REPLWriter = (this: REPLServer, obj: any) => string; + /** + * This is the default "writer" value, if none is passed in the REPL options, + * and it can be overridden by custom print functions. + */ + const writer: REPLWriter & { + options: InspectOptions; + }; + type REPLCommandAction = (this: REPLServer, text: string) => void; + interface REPLCommand { + /** + * Help text to be displayed when `.help` is entered. + */ + help?: string | undefined; + /** + * The function to execute, optionally accepting a single string argument. + */ + action: REPLCommandAction; + } + /** + * Instances of `repl.REPLServer` are created using the {@link start} method + * or directly using the JavaScript `new` keyword. + * + * ```js + * import repl from 'node:repl'; + * + * const options = { useColors: true }; + * + * const firstInstance = repl.start(options); + * const secondInstance = new repl.REPLServer(options); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.91 + */ + class REPLServer extends Interface { + /** + * The `vm.Context` provided to the `eval` function to be used for JavaScript + * evaluation. + */ + readonly context: Context; + /** + * @deprecated since v14.3.0 - Use `input` instead. + */ + readonly inputStream: NodeJS.ReadableStream; + /** + * @deprecated since v14.3.0 - Use `output` instead. + */ + readonly outputStream: NodeJS.WritableStream; + /** + * The `Readable` stream from which REPL input will be read. + */ + readonly input: NodeJS.ReadableStream; + /** + * The `Writable` stream to which REPL output will be written. + */ + readonly output: NodeJS.WritableStream; + /** + * The commands registered via `replServer.defineCommand()`. + */ + readonly commands: NodeJS.ReadOnlyDict; + /** + * A value indicating whether the REPL is currently in "editor mode". + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_commands_and_special_keys + */ + readonly editorMode: boolean; + /** + * A value indicating whether the `_` variable has been assigned. + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable + */ + readonly underscoreAssigned: boolean; + /** + * The last evaluation result from the REPL (assigned to the `_` variable inside of the REPL). + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable + */ + readonly last: any; + /** + * A value indicating whether the `_error` variable has been assigned. + * + * @since v9.8.0 + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable + */ + readonly underscoreErrAssigned: boolean; + /** + * The last error raised inside the REPL (assigned to the `_error` variable inside of the REPL). + * + * @since v9.8.0 + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable + */ + readonly lastError: any; + /** + * Specified in the REPL options, this is the function to be used when evaluating each + * given line of input. If not specified in the REPL options, this is an async wrapper + * for the JavaScript `eval()` function. + */ + readonly eval: REPLEval; + /** + * Specified in the REPL options, this is a value indicating whether the default + * `writer` function should include ANSI color styling to REPL output. + */ + readonly useColors: boolean; + /** + * Specified in the REPL options, this is a value indicating whether the default `eval` + * function will use the JavaScript `global` as the context as opposed to creating a new + * separate context for the REPL instance. + */ + readonly useGlobal: boolean; + /** + * Specified in the REPL options, this is a value indicating whether the default `writer` + * function should output the result of a command if it evaluates to `undefined`. + */ + readonly ignoreUndefined: boolean; + /** + * Specified in the REPL options, this is the function to invoke to format the output of + * each command before writing to `outputStream`. If not specified in the REPL options, + * this will be a wrapper for `util.inspect`. + */ + readonly writer: REPLWriter; + /** + * Specified in the REPL options, this is the function to use for custom Tab auto-completion. + */ + readonly completer: Completer | AsyncCompleter; + /** + * Specified in the REPL options, this is a flag that specifies whether the default `eval` + * function should execute all JavaScript commands in strict mode or default (sloppy) mode. + * Possible values are: + * - `repl.REPL_MODE_SLOPPY` - evaluates expressions in sloppy mode. + * - `repl.REPL_MODE_STRICT` - evaluates expressions in strict mode. This is equivalent to + * prefacing every repl statement with `'use strict'`. + */ + readonly replMode: typeof REPL_MODE_SLOPPY | typeof REPL_MODE_STRICT; + /** + * NOTE: According to the documentation: + * + * > Instances of `repl.REPLServer` are created using the `repl.start()` method and + * > _should not_ be created directly using the JavaScript `new` keyword. + * + * `REPLServer` cannot be subclassed due to implementation specifics in NodeJS. + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_class_replserver + */ + private constructor(); + /** + * The `replServer.defineCommand()` method is used to add new `.`\-prefixed commands + * to the REPL instance. Such commands are invoked by typing a `.` followed by the `keyword`. The `cmd` is either a `Function` or an `Object` with the following + * properties: + * + * The following example shows two new commands added to the REPL instance: + * + * ```js + * import repl from 'node:repl'; + * + * const replServer = repl.start({ prompt: '> ' }); + * replServer.defineCommand('sayhello', { + * help: 'Say hello', + * action(name) { + * this.clearBufferedCommand(); + * console.log(`Hello, ${name}!`); + * this.displayPrompt(); + * }, + * }); + * replServer.defineCommand('saybye', function saybye() { + * console.log('Goodbye!'); + * this.close(); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The new commands can then be used from within the REPL instance: + * + * ```console + * > .sayhello Node.js User + * Hello, Node.js User! + * > .saybye + * Goodbye! + * ``` + * @since v0.3.0 + * @param keyword The command keyword (_without_ a leading `.` character). + * @param cmd The function to invoke when the command is processed. + */ + defineCommand(keyword: string, cmd: REPLCommandAction | REPLCommand): void; + /** + * The `replServer.displayPrompt()` method readies the REPL instance for input + * from the user, printing the configured `prompt` to a new line in the `output` and resuming the `input` to accept new input. + * + * When multi-line input is being entered, an ellipsis is printed rather than the + * 'prompt'. + * + * When `preserveCursor` is `true`, the cursor placement will not be reset to `0`. + * + * The `replServer.displayPrompt` method is primarily intended to be called from + * within the action function for commands registered using the `replServer.defineCommand()` method. + * @since v0.1.91 + */ + displayPrompt(preserveCursor?: boolean): void; + /** + * The `replServer.clearBufferedCommand()` method clears any command that has been + * buffered but not yet executed. This method is primarily intended to be + * called from within the action function for commands registered using the `replServer.defineCommand()` method. + * @since v9.0.0 + */ + clearBufferedCommand(): void; + /** + * Initializes a history log file for the REPL instance. When executing the + * Node.js binary and using the command-line REPL, a history file is initialized + * by default. However, this is not the case when creating a REPL + * programmatically. Use this method to initialize a history log file when working + * with REPL instances programmatically. + * @since v11.10.0 + * @param historyPath the path to the history file + * @param callback called when history writes are ready or upon error + */ + setupHistory(path: string, callback: (err: Error | null, repl: this) => void): void; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. close - inherited from `readline.Interface` + * 2. line - inherited from `readline.Interface` + * 3. pause - inherited from `readline.Interface` + * 4. resume - inherited from `readline.Interface` + * 5. SIGCONT - inherited from `readline.Interface` + * 6. SIGINT - inherited from `readline.Interface` + * 7. SIGTSTP - inherited from `readline.Interface` + * 8. exit + * 9. reset + */ + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this; + addListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "exit", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "reset", listener: (context: Context) => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: "close"): boolean; + emit(event: "line", input: string): boolean; + emit(event: "pause"): boolean; + emit(event: "resume"): boolean; + emit(event: "SIGCONT"): boolean; + emit(event: "SIGINT"): boolean; + emit(event: "SIGTSTP"): boolean; + emit(event: "exit"): boolean; + emit(event: "reset", context: Context): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this; + on(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "exit", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "reset", listener: (context: Context) => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this; + once(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "exit", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "reset", listener: (context: Context) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "exit", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "reset", listener: (context: Context) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "exit", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "reset", listener: (context: Context) => void): this; + } + /** + * A flag passed in the REPL options. Evaluates expressions in sloppy mode. + */ + const REPL_MODE_SLOPPY: unique symbol; + /** + * A flag passed in the REPL options. Evaluates expressions in strict mode. + * This is equivalent to prefacing every repl statement with `'use strict'`. + */ + const REPL_MODE_STRICT: unique symbol; + /** + * The `repl.start()` method creates and starts a {@link REPLServer} instance. + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the input prompt: + * + * ```js + * import repl from 'node:repl'; + * + * // a Unix style prompt + * repl.start('$ '); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.91 + */ + function start(options?: string | ReplOptions): REPLServer; + /** + * Indicates a recoverable error that a `REPLServer` can use to support multi-line input. + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_recoverable_errors + */ + class Recoverable extends SyntaxError { + err: Error; + constructor(err: Error); + } +} +declare module "node:repl" { + export * from "repl"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/sea.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/sea.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6f1d1ea --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/sea.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +/** + * This feature allows the distribution of a Node.js application conveniently to a + * system that does not have Node.js installed. + * + * Node.js supports the creation of [single executable applications](https://github.com/nodejs/single-executable) by allowing + * the injection of a blob prepared by Node.js, which can contain a bundled script, + * into the `node` binary. During start up, the program checks if anything has been + * injected. If the blob is found, it executes the script in the blob. Otherwise + * Node.js operates as it normally does. + * + * The single executable application feature currently only supports running a + * single embedded script using the `CommonJS` module system. + * + * Users can create a single executable application from their bundled script + * with the `node` binary itself and any tool which can inject resources into the + * binary. + * + * Here are the steps for creating a single executable application using one such + * tool, [postject](https://github.com/nodejs/postject): + * + * 1. Create a JavaScript file: + * ```bash + * echo 'console.log(`Hello, ${process.argv[2]}!`);' > hello.js + * ``` + * 2. Create a configuration file building a blob that can be injected into the + * single executable application (see `Generating single executable preparation blobs` for details): + * ```bash + * echo '{ "main": "hello.js", "output": "sea-prep.blob" }' > sea-config.json + * ``` + * 3. Generate the blob to be injected: + * ```bash + * node --experimental-sea-config sea-config.json + * ``` + * 4. Create a copy of the `node` executable and name it according to your needs: + * * On systems other than Windows: + * ```bash + * cp $(command -v node) hello + * ``` + * * On Windows: + * ```text + * node -e "require('fs').copyFileSync(process.execPath, 'hello.exe')" + * ``` + * The `.exe` extension is necessary. + * 5. Remove the signature of the binary (macOS and Windows only): + * * On macOS: + * ```bash + * codesign --remove-signature hello + * ``` + * * On Windows (optional): + * [signtool](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/seccrypto/signtool) can be used from the installed [Windows SDK](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/windows-sdk/). + * If this step is + * skipped, ignore any signature-related warning from postject. + * ```powershell + * signtool remove /s hello.exe + * ``` + * 6. Inject the blob into the copied binary by running `postject` with + * the following options: + * * `hello` / `hello.exe` \- The name of the copy of the `node` executable + * created in step 4. + * * `NODE_SEA_BLOB` \- The name of the resource / note / section in the binary + * where the contents of the blob will be stored. + * * `sea-prep.blob` \- The name of the blob created in step 1. + * * `--sentinel-fuse NODE_SEA_FUSE_fce680ab2cc467b6e072b8b5df1996b2` \- The [fuse](https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/tutorial/fuses) used by the Node.js project to detect if a file has been + * injected. + * * `--macho-segment-name NODE_SEA` (only needed on macOS) - The name of the + * segment in the binary where the contents of the blob will be + * stored. + * To summarize, here is the required command for each platform: + * * On Linux: + * ```bash + * npx postject hello NODE_SEA_BLOB sea-prep.blob \ + * --sentinel-fuse NODE_SEA_FUSE_fce680ab2cc467b6e072b8b5df1996b2 + * ``` + * * On Windows - PowerShell: + * ```powershell + * npx postject hello.exe NODE_SEA_BLOB sea-prep.blob ` + * --sentinel-fuse NODE_SEA_FUSE_fce680ab2cc467b6e072b8b5df1996b2 + * ``` + * * On Windows - Command Prompt: + * ```text + * npx postject hello.exe NODE_SEA_BLOB sea-prep.blob ^ + * --sentinel-fuse NODE_SEA_FUSE_fce680ab2cc467b6e072b8b5df1996b2 + * ``` + * * On macOS: + * ```bash + * npx postject hello NODE_SEA_BLOB sea-prep.blob \ + * --sentinel-fuse NODE_SEA_FUSE_fce680ab2cc467b6e072b8b5df1996b2 \ + * --macho-segment-name NODE_SEA + * ``` + * 7. Sign the binary (macOS and Windows only): + * * On macOS: + * ```bash + * codesign --sign - hello + * ``` + * * On Windows (optional): + * A certificate needs to be present for this to work. However, the unsigned + * binary would still be runnable. + * ```powershell + * signtool sign /fd SHA256 hello.exe + * ``` + * 8. Run the binary: + * * On systems other than Windows + * ```console + * $ ./hello world + * Hello, world! + * ``` + * * On Windows + * ```console + * $ .\hello.exe world + * Hello, world! + * ``` + * @since v19.7.0, v18.16.0 + * @experimental + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.12.0/src/node_sea.cc) + */ +declare module "node:sea" { + type AssetKey = string; + /** + * @since v20.12.0 + * @return Whether this script is running inside a single-executable application. + */ + function isSea(): boolean; + /** + * This method can be used to retrieve the assets configured to be bundled into the + * single-executable application at build time. + * An error is thrown when no matching asset can be found. + * @since v20.12.0 + */ + function getAsset(key: AssetKey): ArrayBuffer; + function getAsset(key: AssetKey, encoding: string): string; + /** + * Similar to `sea.getAsset()`, but returns the result in a [`Blob`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Blob). + * An error is thrown when no matching asset can be found. + * @since v20.12.0 + */ + function getAssetAsBlob(key: AssetKey, options?: { + type: string; + }): Blob; + /** + * This method can be used to retrieve the assets configured to be bundled into the + * single-executable application at build time. + * An error is thrown when no matching asset can be found. + * + * Unlike `sea.getRawAsset()` or `sea.getAssetAsBlob()`, this method does not + * return a copy. Instead, it returns the raw asset bundled inside the executable. + * + * For now, users should avoid writing to the returned array buffer. If the + * injected section is not marked as writable or not aligned properly, + * writes to the returned array buffer is likely to result in a crash. + * @since v20.12.0 + */ + function getRawAsset(key: AssetKey): string | ArrayBuffer; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/stream.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/stream.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d13d1b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/stream.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1675 @@ +/** + * A stream is an abstract interface for working with streaming data in Node.js. + * The `node:stream` module provides an API for implementing the stream interface. + * + * There are many stream objects provided by Node.js. For instance, a [request to an HTTP server](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/http.html#class-httpincomingmessage) + * and [`process.stdout`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/process.html#processstdout) are both stream instances. + * + * Streams can be readable, writable, or both. All streams are instances of [`EventEmitter`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/events.html#class-eventemitter). + * + * To access the `node:stream` module: + * + * ```js + * import stream from 'node:stream'; + * ``` + * + * The `node:stream` module is useful for creating new types of stream instances. + * It is usually not necessary to use the `node:stream` module to consume streams. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/stream.js) + */ +declare module "stream" { + import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from "node:events"; + import { Blob as NodeBlob } from "node:buffer"; + import * as streamPromises from "node:stream/promises"; + import * as streamWeb from "node:stream/web"; + + type ComposeFnParam = (source: any) => void; + + class Stream extends EventEmitter { + pipe( + destination: T, + options?: { + end?: boolean | undefined; + }, + ): T; + compose( + stream: T | ComposeFnParam | Iterable | AsyncIterable, + options?: { signal: AbortSignal }, + ): T; + } + namespace Stream { + export { Stream, streamPromises as promises }; + } + namespace Stream { + interface StreamOptions extends Abortable { + emitClose?: boolean | undefined; + highWaterMark?: number | undefined; + objectMode?: boolean | undefined; + construct?: ((this: T, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void) => void) | undefined; + destroy?: ((this: T, error: Error | null, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void) => void) | undefined; + autoDestroy?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface ReadableOptions extends StreamOptions { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined; + read?: ((this: T, size: number) => void) | undefined; + } + interface ArrayOptions { + /** + * The maximum concurrent invocations of `fn` to call on the stream at once. + * @default 1 + */ + concurrency?: number | undefined; + /** Allows destroying the stream if the signal is aborted. */ + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + } + /** + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + class Readable extends Stream implements NodeJS.ReadableStream { + /** + * A utility method for creating Readable Streams out of iterators. + * @since v12.3.0, v10.17.0 + * @param iterable Object implementing the `Symbol.asyncIterator` or `Symbol.iterator` iterable protocol. Emits an 'error' event if a null value is passed. + * @param options Options provided to `new stream.Readable([options])`. By default, `Readable.from()` will set `options.objectMode` to `true`, unless this is explicitly opted out by setting `options.objectMode` to `false`. + */ + static from(iterable: Iterable | AsyncIterable, options?: ReadableOptions): Readable; + /** + * A utility method for creating a `Readable` from a web `ReadableStream`. + * @since v17.0.0 + * @experimental + */ + static fromWeb( + readableStream: streamWeb.ReadableStream, + options?: Pick, + ): Readable; + /** + * A utility method for creating a web `ReadableStream` from a `Readable`. + * @since v17.0.0 + * @experimental + */ + static toWeb( + streamReadable: Readable, + options?: { + strategy?: streamWeb.QueuingStrategy | undefined; + }, + ): streamWeb.ReadableStream; + /** + * Returns whether the stream has been read from or cancelled. + * @since v16.8.0 + */ + static isDisturbed(stream: Readable | NodeJS.ReadableStream): boolean; + /** + * Returns whether the stream was destroyed or errored before emitting `'end'`. + * @since v16.8.0 + * @experimental + */ + readonly readableAborted: boolean; + /** + * Is `true` if it is safe to call {@link read}, which means + * the stream has not been destroyed or emitted `'error'` or `'end'`. + * @since v11.4.0 + */ + readable: boolean; + /** + * Returns whether `'data'` has been emitted. + * @since v16.7.0, v14.18.0 + * @experimental + */ + readonly readableDidRead: boolean; + /** + * Getter for the property `encoding` of a given `Readable` stream. The `encoding` property can be set using the {@link setEncoding} method. + * @since v12.7.0 + */ + readonly readableEncoding: BufferEncoding | null; + /** + * Becomes `true` when [`'end'`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/stream.html#event-end) event is emitted. + * @since v12.9.0 + */ + readonly readableEnded: boolean; + /** + * This property reflects the current state of a `Readable` stream as described + * in the [Three states](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/stream.html#three-states) section. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly readableFlowing: boolean | null; + /** + * Returns the value of `highWaterMark` passed when creating this `Readable`. + * @since v9.3.0 + */ + readonly readableHighWaterMark: number; + /** + * This property contains the number of bytes (or objects) in the queue + * ready to be read. The value provides introspection data regarding + * the status of the `highWaterMark`. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly readableLength: number; + /** + * Getter for the property `objectMode` of a given `Readable` stream. + * @since v12.3.0 + */ + readonly readableObjectMode: boolean; + /** + * Is `true` after `readable.destroy()` has been called. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + destroyed: boolean; + /** + * Is `true` after `'close'` has been emitted. + * @since v18.0.0 + */ + readonly closed: boolean; + /** + * Returns error if the stream has been destroyed with an error. + * @since v18.0.0 + */ + readonly errored: Error | null; + constructor(opts?: ReadableOptions); + _construct?(callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + _read(size: number): void; + /** + * The `readable.read()` method reads data out of the internal buffer and + * returns it. If no data is available to be read, `null` is returned. By default, + * the data is returned as a `Buffer` object unless an encoding has been + * specified using the `readable.setEncoding()` method or the stream is operating + * in object mode. + * + * The optional `size` argument specifies a specific number of bytes to read. If + * `size` bytes are not available to be read, `null` will be returned _unless_ the + * stream has ended, in which case all of the data remaining in the internal buffer + * will be returned. + * + * If the `size` argument is not specified, all of the data contained in the + * internal buffer will be returned. + * + * The `size` argument must be less than or equal to 1 GiB. + * + * The `readable.read()` method should only be called on `Readable` streams + * operating in paused mode. In flowing mode, `readable.read()` is called + * automatically until the internal buffer is fully drained. + * + * ```js + * const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow(); + * + * // 'readable' may be triggered multiple times as data is buffered in + * readable.on('readable', () => { + * let chunk; + * console.log('Stream is readable (new data received in buffer)'); + * // Use a loop to make sure we read all currently available data + * while (null !== (chunk = readable.read())) { + * console.log(`Read ${chunk.length} bytes of data...`); + * } + * }); + * + * // 'end' will be triggered once when there is no more data available + * readable.on('end', () => { + * console.log('Reached end of stream.'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Each call to `readable.read()` returns a chunk of data, or `null`. The chunks + * are not concatenated. A `while` loop is necessary to consume all data + * currently in the buffer. When reading a large file `.read()` may return `null`, + * having consumed all buffered content so far, but there is still more data to + * come not yet buffered. In this case a new `'readable'` event will be emitted + * when there is more data in the buffer. Finally the `'end'` event will be + * emitted when there is no more data to come. + * + * Therefore to read a file's whole contents from a `readable`, it is necessary + * to collect chunks across multiple `'readable'` events: + * + * ```js + * const chunks = []; + * + * readable.on('readable', () => { + * let chunk; + * while (null !== (chunk = readable.read())) { + * chunks.push(chunk); + * } + * }); + * + * readable.on('end', () => { + * const content = chunks.join(''); + * }); + * ``` + * + * A `Readable` stream in object mode will always return a single item from + * a call to `readable.read(size)`, regardless of the value of the `size` argument. + * + * If the `readable.read()` method returns a chunk of data, a `'data'` event will + * also be emitted. + * + * Calling {@link read} after the `'end'` event has + * been emitted will return `null`. No runtime error will be raised. + * @since v0.9.4 + * @param size Optional argument to specify how much data to read. + */ + read(size?: number): any; + /** + * The `readable.setEncoding()` method sets the character encoding for + * data read from the `Readable` stream. + * + * By default, no encoding is assigned and stream data will be returned as `Buffer` objects. Setting an encoding causes the stream data + * to be returned as strings of the specified encoding rather than as `Buffer` objects. For instance, calling `readable.setEncoding('utf8')` will cause the + * output data to be interpreted as UTF-8 data, and passed as strings. Calling `readable.setEncoding('hex')` will cause the data to be encoded in hexadecimal + * string format. + * + * The `Readable` stream will properly handle multi-byte characters delivered + * through the stream that would otherwise become improperly decoded if simply + * pulled from the stream as `Buffer` objects. + * + * ```js + * const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow(); + * readable.setEncoding('utf8'); + * readable.on('data', (chunk) => { + * assert.equal(typeof chunk, 'string'); + * console.log('Got %d characters of string data:', chunk.length); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.9.4 + * @param encoding The encoding to use. + */ + setEncoding(encoding: BufferEncoding): this; + /** + * The `readable.pause()` method will cause a stream in flowing mode to stop + * emitting `'data'` events, switching out of flowing mode. Any data that + * becomes available will remain in the internal buffer. + * + * ```js + * const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow(); + * readable.on('data', (chunk) => { + * console.log(`Received ${chunk.length} bytes of data.`); + * readable.pause(); + * console.log('There will be no additional data for 1 second.'); + * setTimeout(() => { + * console.log('Now data will start flowing again.'); + * readable.resume(); + * }, 1000); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `readable.pause()` method has no effect if there is a `'readable'` event listener. + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + pause(): this; + /** + * The `readable.resume()` method causes an explicitly paused `Readable` stream to + * resume emitting `'data'` events, switching the stream into flowing mode. + * + * The `readable.resume()` method can be used to fully consume the data from a + * stream without actually processing any of that data: + * + * ```js + * getReadableStreamSomehow() + * .resume() + * .on('end', () => { + * console.log('Reached the end, but did not read anything.'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `readable.resume()` method has no effect if there is a `'readable'` event listener. + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + resume(): this; + /** + * The `readable.isPaused()` method returns the current operating state of the `Readable`. + * This is used primarily by the mechanism that underlies the `readable.pipe()` method. + * In most typical cases, there will be no reason to use this method directly. + * + * ```js + * const readable = new stream.Readable(); + * + * readable.isPaused(); // === false + * readable.pause(); + * readable.isPaused(); // === true + * readable.resume(); + * readable.isPaused(); // === false + * ``` + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + isPaused(): boolean; + /** + * The `readable.unpipe()` method detaches a `Writable` stream previously attached + * using the {@link pipe} method. + * + * If the `destination` is not specified, then _all_ pipes are detached. + * + * If the `destination` is specified, but no pipe is set up for it, then + * the method does nothing. + * + * ```js + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow(); + * const writable = fs.createWriteStream('file.txt'); + * // All the data from readable goes into 'file.txt', + * // but only for the first second. + * readable.pipe(writable); + * setTimeout(() => { + * console.log('Stop writing to file.txt.'); + * readable.unpipe(writable); + * console.log('Manually close the file stream.'); + * writable.end(); + * }, 1000); + * ``` + * @since v0.9.4 + * @param destination Optional specific stream to unpipe + */ + unpipe(destination?: NodeJS.WritableStream): this; + /** + * Passing `chunk` as `null` signals the end of the stream (EOF) and behaves the + * same as `readable.push(null)`, after which no more data can be written. The EOF + * signal is put at the end of the buffer and any buffered data will still be + * flushed. + * + * The `readable.unshift()` method pushes a chunk of data back into the internal + * buffer. This is useful in certain situations where a stream is being consumed by + * code that needs to "un-consume" some amount of data that it has optimistically + * pulled out of the source, so that the data can be passed on to some other party. + * + * The `stream.unshift(chunk)` method cannot be called after the `'end'` event + * has been emitted or a runtime error will be thrown. + * + * Developers using `stream.unshift()` often should consider switching to + * use of a `Transform` stream instead. See the `API for stream implementers` section for more information. + * + * ```js + * // Pull off a header delimited by \n\n. + * // Use unshift() if we get too much. + * // Call the callback with (error, header, stream). + * import { StringDecoder } from 'node:string_decoder'; + * function parseHeader(stream, callback) { + * stream.on('error', callback); + * stream.on('readable', onReadable); + * const decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8'); + * let header = ''; + * function onReadable() { + * let chunk; + * while (null !== (chunk = stream.read())) { + * const str = decoder.write(chunk); + * if (str.includes('\n\n')) { + * // Found the header boundary. + * const split = str.split(/\n\n/); + * header += split.shift(); + * const remaining = split.join('\n\n'); + * const buf = Buffer.from(remaining, 'utf8'); + * stream.removeListener('error', callback); + * // Remove the 'readable' listener before unshifting. + * stream.removeListener('readable', onReadable); + * if (buf.length) + * stream.unshift(buf); + * // Now the body of the message can be read from the stream. + * callback(null, header, stream); + * return; + * } + * // Still reading the header. + * header += str; + * } + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * Unlike {@link push}, `stream.unshift(chunk)` will not + * end the reading process by resetting the internal reading state of the stream. + * This can cause unexpected results if `readable.unshift()` is called during a + * read (i.e. from within a {@link _read} implementation on a + * custom stream). Following the call to `readable.unshift()` with an immediate {@link push} will reset the reading state appropriately, + * however it is best to simply avoid calling `readable.unshift()` while in the + * process of performing a read. + * @since v0.9.11 + * @param chunk Chunk of data to unshift onto the read queue. For streams not operating in object mode, `chunk` must + * be a {string}, {Buffer}, {TypedArray}, {DataView} or `null`. For object mode streams, `chunk` may be any JavaScript value. + * @param encoding Encoding of string chunks. Must be a valid `Buffer` encoding, such as `'utf8'` or `'ascii'`. + */ + unshift(chunk: any, encoding?: BufferEncoding): void; + /** + * Prior to Node.js 0.10, streams did not implement the entire `node:stream` module API as it is currently defined. (See `Compatibility` for more + * information.) + * + * When using an older Node.js library that emits `'data'` events and has a {@link pause} method that is advisory only, the `readable.wrap()` method can be used to create a `Readable` + * stream that uses + * the old stream as its data source. + * + * It will rarely be necessary to use `readable.wrap()` but the method has been + * provided as a convenience for interacting with older Node.js applications and + * libraries. + * + * ```js + * import { OldReader } from './old-api-module.js'; + * import { Readable } from 'node:stream'; + * const oreader = new OldReader(); + * const myReader = new Readable().wrap(oreader); + * + * myReader.on('readable', () => { + * myReader.read(); // etc. + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.9.4 + * @param stream An "old style" readable stream + */ + wrap(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream): this; + push(chunk: any, encoding?: BufferEncoding): boolean; + /** + * The iterator created by this method gives users the option to cancel the destruction + * of the stream if the `for await...of` loop is exited by `return`, `break`, or `throw`, + * or if the iterator should destroy the stream if the stream emitted an error during iteration. + * @since v16.3.0 + * @param options.destroyOnReturn When set to `false`, calling `return` on the async iterator, + * or exiting a `for await...of` iteration using a `break`, `return`, or `throw` will not destroy the stream. + * **Default: `true`**. + */ + iterator(options?: { destroyOnReturn?: boolean }): NodeJS.AsyncIterator; + /** + * This method allows mapping over the stream. The *fn* function will be called for every chunk in the stream. + * If the *fn* function returns a promise - that promise will be `await`ed before being passed to the result stream. + * @since v17.4.0, v16.14.0 + * @param fn a function to map over every chunk in the stream. Async or not. + * @returns a stream mapped with the function *fn*. + */ + map(fn: (data: any, options?: Pick) => any, options?: ArrayOptions): Readable; + /** + * This method allows filtering the stream. For each chunk in the stream the *fn* function will be called + * and if it returns a truthy value, the chunk will be passed to the result stream. + * If the *fn* function returns a promise - that promise will be `await`ed. + * @since v17.4.0, v16.14.0 + * @param fn a function to filter chunks from the stream. Async or not. + * @returns a stream filtered with the predicate *fn*. + */ + filter( + fn: (data: any, options?: Pick) => boolean | Promise, + options?: ArrayOptions, + ): Readable; + /** + * This method allows iterating a stream. For each chunk in the stream the *fn* function will be called. + * If the *fn* function returns a promise - that promise will be `await`ed. + * + * This method is different from `for await...of` loops in that it can optionally process chunks concurrently. + * In addition, a `forEach` iteration can only be stopped by having passed a `signal` option + * and aborting the related AbortController while `for await...of` can be stopped with `break` or `return`. + * In either case the stream will be destroyed. + * + * This method is different from listening to the `'data'` event in that it uses the `readable` event + * in the underlying machinary and can limit the number of concurrent *fn* calls. + * @since v17.5.0 + * @param fn a function to call on each chunk of the stream. Async or not. + * @returns a promise for when the stream has finished. + */ + forEach( + fn: (data: any, options?: Pick) => void | Promise, + options?: ArrayOptions, + ): Promise; + /** + * This method allows easily obtaining the contents of a stream. + * + * As this method reads the entire stream into memory, it negates the benefits of streams. It's intended + * for interoperability and convenience, not as the primary way to consume streams. + * @since v17.5.0 + * @returns a promise containing an array with the contents of the stream. + */ + toArray(options?: Pick): Promise; + /** + * This method is similar to `Array.prototype.some` and calls *fn* on each chunk in the stream + * until the awaited return value is `true` (or any truthy value). Once an *fn* call on a chunk + * `await`ed return value is truthy, the stream is destroyed and the promise is fulfilled with `true`. + * If none of the *fn* calls on the chunks return a truthy value, the promise is fulfilled with `false`. + * @since v17.5.0 + * @param fn a function to call on each chunk of the stream. Async or not. + * @returns a promise evaluating to `true` if *fn* returned a truthy value for at least one of the chunks. + */ + some( + fn: (data: any, options?: Pick) => boolean | Promise, + options?: ArrayOptions, + ): Promise; + /** + * This method is similar to `Array.prototype.find` and calls *fn* on each chunk in the stream + * to find a chunk with a truthy value for *fn*. Once an *fn* call's awaited return value is truthy, + * the stream is destroyed and the promise is fulfilled with value for which *fn* returned a truthy value. + * If all of the *fn* calls on the chunks return a falsy value, the promise is fulfilled with `undefined`. + * @since v17.5.0 + * @param fn a function to call on each chunk of the stream. Async or not. + * @returns a promise evaluating to the first chunk for which *fn* evaluated with a truthy value, + * or `undefined` if no element was found. + */ + find( + fn: (data: any, options?: Pick) => data is T, + options?: ArrayOptions, + ): Promise; + find( + fn: (data: any, options?: Pick) => boolean | Promise, + options?: ArrayOptions, + ): Promise; + /** + * This method is similar to `Array.prototype.every` and calls *fn* on each chunk in the stream + * to check if all awaited return values are truthy value for *fn*. Once an *fn* call on a chunk + * `await`ed return value is falsy, the stream is destroyed and the promise is fulfilled with `false`. + * If all of the *fn* calls on the chunks return a truthy value, the promise is fulfilled with `true`. + * @since v17.5.0 + * @param fn a function to call on each chunk of the stream. Async or not. + * @returns a promise evaluating to `true` if *fn* returned a truthy value for every one of the chunks. + */ + every( + fn: (data: any, options?: Pick) => boolean | Promise, + options?: ArrayOptions, + ): Promise; + /** + * This method returns a new stream by applying the given callback to each chunk of the stream + * and then flattening the result. + * + * It is possible to return a stream or another iterable or async iterable from *fn* and the result streams + * will be merged (flattened) into the returned stream. + * @since v17.5.0 + * @param fn a function to map over every chunk in the stream. May be async. May be a stream or generator. + * @returns a stream flat-mapped with the function *fn*. + */ + flatMap(fn: (data: any, options?: Pick) => any, options?: ArrayOptions): Readable; + /** + * This method returns a new stream with the first *limit* chunks dropped from the start. + * @since v17.5.0 + * @param limit the number of chunks to drop from the readable. + * @returns a stream with *limit* chunks dropped from the start. + */ + drop(limit: number, options?: Pick): Readable; + /** + * This method returns a new stream with the first *limit* chunks. + * @since v17.5.0 + * @param limit the number of chunks to take from the readable. + * @returns a stream with *limit* chunks taken. + */ + take(limit: number, options?: Pick): Readable; + /** + * This method returns a new stream with chunks of the underlying stream paired with a counter + * in the form `[index, chunk]`. The first index value is `0` and it increases by 1 for each chunk produced. + * @since v17.5.0 + * @returns a stream of indexed pairs. + */ + asIndexedPairs(options?: Pick): Readable; + /** + * This method calls *fn* on each chunk of the stream in order, passing it the result from the calculation + * on the previous element. It returns a promise for the final value of the reduction. + * + * If no *initial* value is supplied the first chunk of the stream is used as the initial value. + * If the stream is empty, the promise is rejected with a `TypeError` with the `ERR_INVALID_ARGS` code property. + * + * The reducer function iterates the stream element-by-element which means that there is no *concurrency* parameter + * or parallelism. To perform a reduce concurrently, you can extract the async function to `readable.map` method. + * @since v17.5.0 + * @param fn a reducer function to call over every chunk in the stream. Async or not. + * @param initial the initial value to use in the reduction. + * @returns a promise for the final value of the reduction. + */ + reduce( + fn: (previous: any, data: any, options?: Pick) => T, + initial?: undefined, + options?: Pick, + ): Promise; + reduce( + fn: (previous: T, data: any, options?: Pick) => T, + initial: T, + options?: Pick, + ): Promise; + _destroy(error: Error | null, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Destroy the stream. Optionally emit an `'error'` event, and emit a `'close'` event (unless `emitClose` is set to `false`). After this call, the readable + * stream will release any internal resources and subsequent calls to `push()` will be ignored. + * + * Once `destroy()` has been called any further calls will be a no-op and no + * further errors except from `_destroy()` may be emitted as `'error'`. + * + * Implementors should not override this method, but instead implement `readable._destroy()`. + * @since v8.0.0 + * @param error Error which will be passed as payload in `'error'` event + */ + destroy(error?: Error): this; + /** + * Event emitter + * The defined events on documents including: + * 1. close + * 2. data + * 3. end + * 4. error + * 5. pause + * 6. readable + * 7. resume + */ + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + addListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: "close"): boolean; + emit(event: "data", chunk: any): boolean; + emit(event: "end"): boolean; + emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "pause"): boolean; + emit(event: "readable"): boolean; + emit(event: "resume"): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + on(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + once(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + removeListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + removeListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + removeListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + [Symbol.asyncIterator](): NodeJS.AsyncIterator; + /** + * Calls `readable.destroy()` with an `AbortError` and returns a promise that fulfills when the stream is finished. + * @since v20.4.0 + */ + [Symbol.asyncDispose](): Promise; + } + interface WritableOptions extends StreamOptions { + decodeStrings?: boolean | undefined; + defaultEncoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined; + write?: + | (( + this: T, + chunk: any, + encoding: BufferEncoding, + callback: (error?: Error | null) => void, + ) => void) + | undefined; + writev?: + | (( + this: T, + chunks: Array<{ + chunk: any; + encoding: BufferEncoding; + }>, + callback: (error?: Error | null) => void, + ) => void) + | undefined; + final?: ((this: T, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void) => void) | undefined; + } + /** + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + class Writable extends Stream implements NodeJS.WritableStream { + /** + * A utility method for creating a `Writable` from a web `WritableStream`. + * @since v17.0.0 + * @experimental + */ + static fromWeb( + writableStream: streamWeb.WritableStream, + options?: Pick, + ): Writable; + /** + * A utility method for creating a web `WritableStream` from a `Writable`. + * @since v17.0.0 + * @experimental + */ + static toWeb(streamWritable: Writable): streamWeb.WritableStream; + /** + * Is `true` if it is safe to call `writable.write()`, which means + * the stream has not been destroyed, errored, or ended. + * @since v11.4.0 + */ + readonly writable: boolean; + /** + * Returns whether the stream was destroyed or errored before emitting `'finish'`. + * @since v18.0.0, v16.17.0 + * @experimental + */ + readonly writableAborted: boolean; + /** + * Is `true` after `writable.end()` has been called. This property + * does not indicate whether the data has been flushed, for this use `writable.writableFinished` instead. + * @since v12.9.0 + */ + readonly writableEnded: boolean; + /** + * Is set to `true` immediately before the `'finish'` event is emitted. + * @since v12.6.0 + */ + readonly writableFinished: boolean; + /** + * Return the value of `highWaterMark` passed when creating this `Writable`. + * @since v9.3.0 + */ + readonly writableHighWaterMark: number; + /** + * This property contains the number of bytes (or objects) in the queue + * ready to be written. The value provides introspection data regarding + * the status of the `highWaterMark`. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly writableLength: number; + /** + * Getter for the property `objectMode` of a given `Writable` stream. + * @since v12.3.0 + */ + readonly writableObjectMode: boolean; + /** + * Number of times `writable.uncork()` needs to be + * called in order to fully uncork the stream. + * @since v13.2.0, v12.16.0 + */ + readonly writableCorked: number; + /** + * Is `true` after `writable.destroy()` has been called. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + destroyed: boolean; + /** + * Is `true` after `'close'` has been emitted. + * @since v18.0.0 + */ + readonly closed: boolean; + /** + * Returns error if the stream has been destroyed with an error. + * @since v18.0.0 + */ + readonly errored: Error | null; + /** + * Is `true` if the stream's buffer has been full and stream will emit `'drain'`. + * @since v15.2.0, v14.17.0 + */ + readonly writableNeedDrain: boolean; + constructor(opts?: WritableOptions); + _write(chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + _writev?( + chunks: Array<{ + chunk: any; + encoding: BufferEncoding; + }>, + callback: (error?: Error | null) => void, + ): void; + _construct?(callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + _destroy(error: Error | null, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + _final(callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * The `writable.write()` method writes some data to the stream, and calls the + * supplied `callback` once the data has been fully handled. If an error + * occurs, the `callback` will be called with the error as its + * first argument. The `callback` is called asynchronously and before `'error'` is + * emitted. + * + * The return value is `true` if the internal buffer is less than the `highWaterMark` configured when the stream was created after admitting `chunk`. + * If `false` is returned, further attempts to write data to the stream should + * stop until the `'drain'` event is emitted. + * + * While a stream is not draining, calls to `write()` will buffer `chunk`, and + * return false. Once all currently buffered chunks are drained (accepted for + * delivery by the operating system), the `'drain'` event will be emitted. + * Once `write()` returns false, do not write more chunks + * until the `'drain'` event is emitted. While calling `write()` on a stream that + * is not draining is allowed, Node.js will buffer all written chunks until + * maximum memory usage occurs, at which point it will abort unconditionally. + * Even before it aborts, high memory usage will cause poor garbage collector + * performance and high RSS (which is not typically released back to the system, + * even after the memory is no longer required). Since TCP sockets may never + * drain if the remote peer does not read the data, writing a socket that is + * not draining may lead to a remotely exploitable vulnerability. + * + * Writing data while the stream is not draining is particularly + * problematic for a `Transform`, because the `Transform` streams are paused + * by default until they are piped or a `'data'` or `'readable'` event handler + * is added. + * + * If the data to be written can be generated or fetched on demand, it is + * recommended to encapsulate the logic into a `Readable` and use {@link pipe}. However, if calling `write()` is preferred, it is + * possible to respect backpressure and avoid memory issues using the `'drain'` event: + * + * ```js + * function write(data, cb) { + * if (!stream.write(data)) { + * stream.once('drain', cb); + * } else { + * process.nextTick(cb); + * } + * } + * + * // Wait for cb to be called before doing any other write. + * write('hello', () => { + * console.log('Write completed, do more writes now.'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * A `Writable` stream in object mode will always ignore the `encoding` argument. + * @since v0.9.4 + * @param chunk Optional data to write. For streams not operating in object mode, `chunk` must be a {string}, {Buffer}, + * {TypedArray} or {DataView}. For object mode streams, `chunk` may be any JavaScript value other than `null`. + * @param [encoding='utf8'] The encoding, if `chunk` is a string. + * @param callback Callback for when this chunk of data is flushed. + * @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`. + */ + write(chunk: any, callback?: (error: Error | null | undefined) => void): boolean; + write(chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback?: (error: Error | null | undefined) => void): boolean; + /** + * The `writable.setDefaultEncoding()` method sets the default `encoding` for a `Writable` stream. + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param encoding The new default encoding + */ + setDefaultEncoding(encoding: BufferEncoding): this; + /** + * Calling the `writable.end()` method signals that no more data will be written + * to the `Writable`. The optional `chunk` and `encoding` arguments allow one + * final additional chunk of data to be written immediately before closing the + * stream. + * + * Calling the {@link write} method after calling {@link end} will raise an error. + * + * ```js + * // Write 'hello, ' and then end with 'world!'. + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * const file = fs.createWriteStream('example.txt'); + * file.write('hello, '); + * file.end('world!'); + * // Writing more now is not allowed! + * ``` + * @since v0.9.4 + * @param chunk Optional data to write. For streams not operating in object mode, `chunk` must be a {string}, {Buffer}, + * {TypedArray} or {DataView}. For object mode streams, `chunk` may be any JavaScript value other than `null`. + * @param encoding The encoding if `chunk` is a string + * @param callback Callback for when the stream is finished. + */ + end(cb?: () => void): this; + end(chunk: any, cb?: () => void): this; + end(chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, cb?: () => void): this; + /** + * The `writable.cork()` method forces all written data to be buffered in memory. + * The buffered data will be flushed when either the {@link uncork} or {@link end} methods are called. + * + * The primary intent of `writable.cork()` is to accommodate a situation in which + * several small chunks are written to the stream in rapid succession. Instead of + * immediately forwarding them to the underlying destination, `writable.cork()` buffers all the chunks until `writable.uncork()` is called, which will pass them + * all to `writable._writev()`, if present. This prevents a head-of-line blocking + * situation where data is being buffered while waiting for the first small chunk + * to be processed. However, use of `writable.cork()` without implementing `writable._writev()` may have an adverse effect on throughput. + * + * See also: `writable.uncork()`, `writable._writev()`. + * @since v0.11.2 + */ + cork(): void; + /** + * The `writable.uncork()` method flushes all data buffered since {@link cork} was called. + * + * When using `writable.cork()` and `writable.uncork()` to manage the buffering + * of writes to a stream, defer calls to `writable.uncork()` using `process.nextTick()`. Doing so allows batching of all `writable.write()` calls that occur within a given Node.js event + * loop phase. + * + * ```js + * stream.cork(); + * stream.write('some '); + * stream.write('data '); + * process.nextTick(() => stream.uncork()); + * ``` + * + * If the `writable.cork()` method is called multiple times on a stream, the + * same number of calls to `writable.uncork()` must be called to flush the buffered + * data. + * + * ```js + * stream.cork(); + * stream.write('some '); + * stream.cork(); + * stream.write('data '); + * process.nextTick(() => { + * stream.uncork(); + * // The data will not be flushed until uncork() is called a second time. + * stream.uncork(); + * }); + * ``` + * + * See also: `writable.cork()`. + * @since v0.11.2 + */ + uncork(): void; + /** + * Destroy the stream. Optionally emit an `'error'` event, and emit a `'close'` event (unless `emitClose` is set to `false`). After this call, the writable + * stream has ended and subsequent calls to `write()` or `end()` will result in + * an `ERR_STREAM_DESTROYED` error. + * This is a destructive and immediate way to destroy a stream. Previous calls to `write()` may not have drained, and may trigger an `ERR_STREAM_DESTROYED` error. + * Use `end()` instead of destroy if data should flush before close, or wait for + * the `'drain'` event before destroying the stream. + * + * Once `destroy()` has been called any further calls will be a no-op and no + * further errors except from `_destroy()` may be emitted as `'error'`. + * + * Implementors should not override this method, + * but instead implement `writable._destroy()`. + * @since v8.0.0 + * @param error Optional, an error to emit with `'error'` event. + */ + destroy(error?: Error): this; + /** + * Event emitter + * The defined events on documents including: + * 1. close + * 2. drain + * 3. error + * 4. finish + * 5. pipe + * 6. unpipe + */ + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: "close"): boolean; + emit(event: "drain"): boolean; + emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "finish"): boolean; + emit(event: "pipe", src: Readable): boolean; + emit(event: "unpipe", src: Readable): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + on(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + once(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + removeListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + removeListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + removeListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + removeListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + interface DuplexOptions extends ReadableOptions, WritableOptions { + allowHalfOpen?: boolean | undefined; + readableObjectMode?: boolean | undefined; + writableObjectMode?: boolean | undefined; + readableHighWaterMark?: number | undefined; + writableHighWaterMark?: number | undefined; + writableCorked?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Duplex streams are streams that implement both the `Readable` and `Writable` interfaces. + * + * Examples of `Duplex` streams include: + * + * * `TCP sockets` + * * `zlib streams` + * * `crypto streams` + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + class Duplex extends Stream implements NodeJS.ReadWriteStream { + /** + * If `false` then the stream will automatically end the writable side when the + * readable side ends. Set initially by the `allowHalfOpen` constructor option, + * which defaults to `true`. + * + * This can be changed manually to change the half-open behavior of an existing + * `Duplex` stream instance, but must be changed before the `'end'` event is emitted. + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + allowHalfOpen: boolean; + constructor(opts?: DuplexOptions); + /** + * A utility method for creating duplex streams. + * + * - `Stream` converts writable stream into writable `Duplex` and readable stream + * to `Duplex`. + * - `Blob` converts into readable `Duplex`. + * - `string` converts into readable `Duplex`. + * - `ArrayBuffer` converts into readable `Duplex`. + * - `AsyncIterable` converts into a readable `Duplex`. Cannot yield `null`. + * - `AsyncGeneratorFunction` converts into a readable/writable transform + * `Duplex`. Must take a source `AsyncIterable` as first parameter. Cannot yield + * `null`. + * - `AsyncFunction` converts into a writable `Duplex`. Must return + * either `null` or `undefined` + * - `Object ({ writable, readable })` converts `readable` and + * `writable` into `Stream` and then combines them into `Duplex` where the + * `Duplex` will write to the `writable` and read from the `readable`. + * - `Promise` converts into readable `Duplex`. Value `null` is ignored. + * + * @since v16.8.0 + */ + static from( + src: + | Stream + | NodeBlob + | ArrayBuffer + | string + | Iterable + | AsyncIterable + | AsyncGeneratorFunction + | Promise + | Object, + ): Duplex; + /** + * A utility method for creating a web `ReadableStream` and `WritableStream` from a `Duplex`. + * @since v17.0.0 + * @experimental + */ + static toWeb(streamDuplex: Duplex): { + readable: streamWeb.ReadableStream; + writable: streamWeb.WritableStream; + }; + /** + * A utility method for creating a `Duplex` from a web `ReadableStream` and `WritableStream`. + * @since v17.0.0 + * @experimental + */ + static fromWeb( + duplexStream: { + readable: streamWeb.ReadableStream; + writable: streamWeb.WritableStream; + }, + options?: Pick< + DuplexOptions, + "allowHalfOpen" | "decodeStrings" | "encoding" | "highWaterMark" | "objectMode" | "signal" + >, + ): Duplex; + /** + * Event emitter + * The defined events on documents including: + * 1. close + * 2. data + * 3. drain + * 4. end + * 5. error + * 6. finish + * 7. pause + * 8. pipe + * 9. readable + * 10. resume + * 11. unpipe + */ + addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + addListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: "close"): boolean; + emit(event: "data", chunk: any): boolean; + emit(event: "drain"): boolean; + emit(event: "end"): boolean; + emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: "finish"): boolean; + emit(event: "pause"): boolean; + emit(event: "pipe", src: Readable): boolean; + emit(event: "readable"): boolean; + emit(event: "resume"): boolean; + emit(event: "unpipe", src: Readable): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + on(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + on(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + once(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + once(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + removeListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + removeListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + removeListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + removeListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + removeListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + interface Duplex extends Readable, Writable {} + /** + * The utility function `duplexPair` returns an Array with two items, + * each being a `Duplex` stream connected to the other side: + * + * ```js + * const [ sideA, sideB ] = duplexPair(); + * ``` + * + * Whatever is written to one stream is made readable on the other. It provides + * behavior analogous to a network connection, where the data written by the client + * becomes readable by the server, and vice-versa. + * + * The Duplex streams are symmetrical; one or the other may be used without any + * difference in behavior. + * @param options A value to pass to both {@link Duplex} constructors, + * to set options such as buffering. + * @since v20.17.0 + */ + function duplexPair(options?: DuplexOptions): [Duplex, Duplex]; + type TransformCallback = (error?: Error | null, data?: any) => void; + interface TransformOptions extends DuplexOptions { + transform?: + | ((this: T, chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback: TransformCallback) => void) + | undefined; + flush?: ((this: T, callback: TransformCallback) => void) | undefined; + } + /** + * Transform streams are `Duplex` streams where the output is in some way + * related to the input. Like all `Duplex` streams, `Transform` streams + * implement both the `Readable` and `Writable` interfaces. + * + * Examples of `Transform` streams include: + * + * * `zlib streams` + * * `crypto streams` + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + class Transform extends Duplex { + constructor(opts?: TransformOptions); + _transform(chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback: TransformCallback): void; + _flush(callback: TransformCallback): void; + } + /** + * The `stream.PassThrough` class is a trivial implementation of a `Transform` stream that simply passes the input bytes across to the output. Its purpose is + * primarily for examples and testing, but there are some use cases where `stream.PassThrough` is useful as a building block for novel sorts of streams. + */ + class PassThrough extends Transform {} + /** + * A stream to attach a signal to. + * + * Attaches an AbortSignal to a readable or writeable stream. This lets code + * control stream destruction using an `AbortController`. + * + * Calling `abort` on the `AbortController` corresponding to the passed `AbortSignal` will behave the same way as calling `.destroy(new AbortError())` on the + * stream, and `controller.error(new AbortError())` for webstreams. + * + * ```js + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const read = addAbortSignal( + * controller.signal, + * fs.createReadStream(('object.json')), + * ); + * // Later, abort the operation closing the stream + * controller.abort(); + * ``` + * + * Or using an `AbortSignal` with a readable stream as an async iterable: + * + * ```js + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * setTimeout(() => controller.abort(), 10_000); // set a timeout + * const stream = addAbortSignal( + * controller.signal, + * fs.createReadStream(('object.json')), + * ); + * (async () => { + * try { + * for await (const chunk of stream) { + * await process(chunk); + * } + * } catch (e) { + * if (e.name === 'AbortError') { + * // The operation was cancelled + * } else { + * throw e; + * } + * } + * })(); + * ``` + * + * Or using an `AbortSignal` with a ReadableStream: + * + * ```js + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const rs = new ReadableStream({ + * start(controller) { + * controller.enqueue('hello'); + * controller.enqueue('world'); + * controller.close(); + * }, + * }); + * + * addAbortSignal(controller.signal, rs); + * + * finished(rs, (err) => { + * if (err) { + * if (err.name === 'AbortError') { + * // The operation was cancelled + * } + * } + * }); + * + * const reader = rs.getReader(); + * + * reader.read().then(({ value, done }) => { + * console.log(value); // hello + * console.log(done); // false + * controller.abort(); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v15.4.0 + * @param signal A signal representing possible cancellation + * @param stream A stream to attach a signal to. + */ + function addAbortSignal(signal: AbortSignal, stream: T): T; + /** + * Returns the default highWaterMark used by streams. + * Defaults to `16384` (16 KiB), or `16` for `objectMode`. + * @since v19.9.0 + */ + function getDefaultHighWaterMark(objectMode: boolean): number; + /** + * Sets the default highWaterMark used by streams. + * @since v19.9.0 + * @param value highWaterMark value + */ + function setDefaultHighWaterMark(objectMode: boolean, value: number): void; + interface FinishedOptions extends Abortable { + error?: boolean | undefined; + readable?: boolean | undefined; + writable?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * A readable and/or writable stream/webstream. + * + * A function to get notified when a stream is no longer readable, writable + * or has experienced an error or a premature close event. + * + * ```js + * import { finished } from 'node:stream'; + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * + * const rs = fs.createReadStream('archive.tar'); + * + * finished(rs, (err) => { + * if (err) { + * console.error('Stream failed.', err); + * } else { + * console.log('Stream is done reading.'); + * } + * }); + * + * rs.resume(); // Drain the stream. + * ``` + * + * Especially useful in error handling scenarios where a stream is destroyed + * prematurely (like an aborted HTTP request), and will not emit `'end'` or `'finish'`. + * + * The `finished` API provides [`promise version`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/stream.html#streamfinishedstream-options). + * + * `stream.finished()` leaves dangling event listeners (in particular `'error'`, `'end'`, `'finish'` and `'close'`) after `callback` has been + * invoked. The reason for this is so that unexpected `'error'` events (due to + * incorrect stream implementations) do not cause unexpected crashes. + * If this is unwanted behavior then the returned cleanup function needs to be + * invoked in the callback: + * + * ```js + * const cleanup = finished(rs, (err) => { + * cleanup(); + * // ... + * }); + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param stream A readable and/or writable stream. + * @param callback A callback function that takes an optional error argument. + * @returns A cleanup function which removes all registered listeners. + */ + function finished( + stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream | NodeJS.WritableStream | NodeJS.ReadWriteStream, + options: FinishedOptions, + callback: (err?: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void, + ): () => void; + function finished( + stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream | NodeJS.WritableStream | NodeJS.ReadWriteStream, + callback: (err?: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void, + ): () => void; + namespace finished { + function __promisify__( + stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream | NodeJS.WritableStream | NodeJS.ReadWriteStream, + options?: FinishedOptions, + ): Promise; + } + type PipelineSourceFunction = () => Iterable | AsyncIterable; + type PipelineSource = Iterable | AsyncIterable | NodeJS.ReadableStream | PipelineSourceFunction; + type PipelineTransform, U> = + | NodeJS.ReadWriteStream + | (( + source: S extends (...args: any[]) => Iterable | AsyncIterable ? AsyncIterable + : S, + ) => AsyncIterable); + type PipelineTransformSource = PipelineSource | PipelineTransform; + type PipelineDestinationIterableFunction = (source: AsyncIterable) => AsyncIterable; + type PipelineDestinationPromiseFunction = (source: AsyncIterable) => Promise

; + type PipelineDestination, P> = S extends + PipelineTransformSource ? + | NodeJS.WritableStream + | PipelineDestinationIterableFunction + | PipelineDestinationPromiseFunction + : never; + type PipelineCallback> = S extends + PipelineDestinationPromiseFunction ? (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, value: P) => void + : (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void; + type PipelinePromise> = S extends + PipelineDestinationPromiseFunction ? Promise

: Promise; + interface PipelineOptions { + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + end?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * A module method to pipe between streams and generators forwarding errors and + * properly cleaning up and provide a callback when the pipeline is complete. + * + * ```js + * import { pipeline } from 'node:stream'; + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * import zlib from 'node:zlib'; + * + * // Use the pipeline API to easily pipe a series of streams + * // together and get notified when the pipeline is fully done. + * + * // A pipeline to gzip a potentially huge tar file efficiently: + * + * pipeline( + * fs.createReadStream('archive.tar'), + * zlib.createGzip(), + * fs.createWriteStream('archive.tar.gz'), + * (err) => { + * if (err) { + * console.error('Pipeline failed.', err); + * } else { + * console.log('Pipeline succeeded.'); + * } + * }, + * ); + * ``` + * + * The `pipeline` API provides a [`promise version`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/stream.html#streampipelinesource-transforms-destination-options). + * + * `stream.pipeline()` will call `stream.destroy(err)` on all streams except: + * + * * `Readable` streams which have emitted `'end'` or `'close'`. + * * `Writable` streams which have emitted `'finish'` or `'close'`. + * + * `stream.pipeline()` leaves dangling event listeners on the streams + * after the `callback` has been invoked. In the case of reuse of streams after + * failure, this can cause event listener leaks and swallowed errors. If the last + * stream is readable, dangling event listeners will be removed so that the last + * stream can be consumed later. + * + * `stream.pipeline()` closes all the streams when an error is raised. + * The `IncomingRequest` usage with `pipeline` could lead to an unexpected behavior + * once it would destroy the socket without sending the expected response. + * See the example below: + * + * ```js + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * import http from 'node:http'; + * import { pipeline } from 'node:stream'; + * + * const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { + * const fileStream = fs.createReadStream('./fileNotExist.txt'); + * pipeline(fileStream, res, (err) => { + * if (err) { + * console.log(err); // No such file + * // this message can't be sent once `pipeline` already destroyed the socket + * return res.end('error!!!'); + * } + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param callback Called when the pipeline is fully done. + */ + function pipeline, B extends PipelineDestination>( + source: A, + destination: B, + callback: PipelineCallback, + ): B extends NodeJS.WritableStream ? B : NodeJS.WritableStream; + function pipeline< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination, + >( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + destination: B, + callback: PipelineCallback, + ): B extends NodeJS.WritableStream ? B : NodeJS.WritableStream; + function pipeline< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination, + >( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + transform2: T2, + destination: B, + callback: PipelineCallback, + ): B extends NodeJS.WritableStream ? B : NodeJS.WritableStream; + function pipeline< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + T3 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination, + >( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + transform2: T2, + transform3: T3, + destination: B, + callback: PipelineCallback, + ): B extends NodeJS.WritableStream ? B : NodeJS.WritableStream; + function pipeline< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + T3 extends PipelineTransform, + T4 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination, + >( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + transform2: T2, + transform3: T3, + transform4: T4, + destination: B, + callback: PipelineCallback, + ): B extends NodeJS.WritableStream ? B : NodeJS.WritableStream; + function pipeline( + streams: ReadonlyArray, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void, + ): NodeJS.WritableStream; + function pipeline( + stream1: NodeJS.ReadableStream, + stream2: NodeJS.ReadWriteStream | NodeJS.WritableStream, + ...streams: Array< + NodeJS.ReadWriteStream | NodeJS.WritableStream | ((err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void) + > + ): NodeJS.WritableStream; + namespace pipeline { + function __promisify__, B extends PipelineDestination>( + source: A, + destination: B, + options?: PipelineOptions, + ): PipelinePromise; + function __promisify__< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination, + >( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + destination: B, + options?: PipelineOptions, + ): PipelinePromise; + function __promisify__< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination, + >( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + transform2: T2, + destination: B, + options?: PipelineOptions, + ): PipelinePromise; + function __promisify__< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + T3 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination, + >( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + transform2: T2, + transform3: T3, + destination: B, + options?: PipelineOptions, + ): PipelinePromise; + function __promisify__< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + T3 extends PipelineTransform, + T4 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination, + >( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + transform2: T2, + transform3: T3, + transform4: T4, + destination: B, + options?: PipelineOptions, + ): PipelinePromise; + function __promisify__( + streams: ReadonlyArray, + options?: PipelineOptions, + ): Promise; + function __promisify__( + stream1: NodeJS.ReadableStream, + stream2: NodeJS.ReadWriteStream | NodeJS.WritableStream, + ...streams: Array + ): Promise; + } + // TODO: this interface never existed; remove in next major + interface Pipe { + close(): void; + hasRef(): boolean; + ref(): void; + unref(): void; + } + /** + * Returns whether the stream has encountered an error. + * @since v17.3.0, v16.14.0 + * @experimental + */ + function isErrored(stream: Readable | Writable | NodeJS.ReadableStream | NodeJS.WritableStream): boolean; + /** + * Returns whether the stream is readable. + * @since v17.4.0, v16.14.0 + * @experimental + */ + function isReadable(stream: Readable | NodeJS.ReadableStream): boolean; + } + export = Stream; +} +declare module "node:stream" { + import stream = require("stream"); + export = stream; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/stream/consumers.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/stream/consumers.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..05db025 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/stream/consumers.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +/** + * The utility consumer functions provide common options for consuming + * streams. + * @since v16.7.0 + */ +declare module "stream/consumers" { + import { Blob as NodeBlob, NonSharedBuffer } from "node:buffer"; + import { ReadableStream as WebReadableStream } from "node:stream/web"; + /** + * @since v16.7.0 + * @returns Fulfills with an `ArrayBuffer` containing the full contents of the stream. + */ + function arrayBuffer(stream: WebReadableStream | NodeJS.ReadableStream | AsyncIterable): Promise; + /** + * @since v16.7.0 + * @returns Fulfills with a `Blob` containing the full contents of the stream. + */ + function blob(stream: WebReadableStream | NodeJS.ReadableStream | AsyncIterable): Promise; + /** + * @since v16.7.0 + * @returns Fulfills with a `Buffer` containing the full contents of the stream. + */ + function buffer(stream: WebReadableStream | NodeJS.ReadableStream | AsyncIterable): Promise; + /** + * @since v16.7.0 + * @returns Fulfills with the contents of the stream parsed as a + * UTF-8 encoded string that is then passed through `JSON.parse()`. + */ + function json(stream: WebReadableStream | NodeJS.ReadableStream | AsyncIterable): Promise; + /** + * @since v16.7.0 + * @returns Fulfills with the contents of the stream parsed as a UTF-8 encoded string. + */ + function text(stream: WebReadableStream | NodeJS.ReadableStream | AsyncIterable): Promise; +} +declare module "node:stream/consumers" { + export * from "stream/consumers"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/stream/promises.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/stream/promises.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d54c14c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/stream/promises.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +declare module "stream/promises" { + import { + FinishedOptions as _FinishedOptions, + PipelineDestination, + PipelineOptions, + PipelinePromise, + PipelineSource, + PipelineTransform, + } from "node:stream"; + interface FinishedOptions extends _FinishedOptions { + /** + * If true, removes the listeners registered by this function before the promise is fulfilled. + * @default false + */ + cleanup?: boolean | undefined; + } + function finished( + stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream | NodeJS.WritableStream | NodeJS.ReadWriteStream, + options?: FinishedOptions, + ): Promise; + function pipeline, B extends PipelineDestination>( + source: A, + destination: B, + options?: PipelineOptions, + ): PipelinePromise; + function pipeline< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination, + >( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + destination: B, + options?: PipelineOptions, + ): PipelinePromise; + function pipeline< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination, + >( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + transform2: T2, + destination: B, + options?: PipelineOptions, + ): PipelinePromise; + function pipeline< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + T3 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination, + >( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + transform2: T2, + transform3: T3, + destination: B, + options?: PipelineOptions, + ): PipelinePromise; + function pipeline< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + T3 extends PipelineTransform, + T4 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination, + >( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + transform2: T2, + transform3: T3, + transform4: T4, + destination: B, + options?: PipelineOptions, + ): PipelinePromise; + function pipeline( + streams: ReadonlyArray, + options?: PipelineOptions, + ): Promise; + function pipeline( + stream1: NodeJS.ReadableStream, + stream2: NodeJS.ReadWriteStream | NodeJS.WritableStream, + ...streams: Array + ): Promise; +} +declare module "node:stream/promises" { + export * from "stream/promises"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/stream/web.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/stream/web.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b713a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/stream/web.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,533 @@ +type _ByteLengthQueuingStrategy = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").ByteLengthQueuingStrategy; +type _CompressionStream = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; ReportingObserver: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").CompressionStream; +type _CountQueuingStrategy = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").CountQueuingStrategy; +type _DecompressionStream = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; ReportingObserver: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").DecompressionStream; +type _QueuingStrategy = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").QueuingStrategy; +type _ReadableByteStreamController = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").ReadableByteStreamController; +type _ReadableStream = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").ReadableStream; +type _ReadableStreamBYOBReader = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").ReadableStreamBYOBReader; +type _ReadableStreamBYOBRequest = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").ReadableStreamBYOBRequest; +type _ReadableStreamDefaultController = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").ReadableStreamDefaultController; +type _ReadableStreamDefaultReader = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").ReadableStreamDefaultReader; +type _TextDecoderStream = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").TextDecoderStream; +type _TextEncoderStream = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").TextEncoderStream; +type _TransformStream = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").TransformStream; +type _TransformStreamDefaultController = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").TransformStreamDefaultController; +type _WritableStream = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").WritableStream; +type _WritableStreamDefaultController = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").WritableStreamDefaultController; +type _WritableStreamDefaultWriter = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any } ? {} + : import("stream/web").WritableStreamDefaultWriter; + +declare module "stream/web" { + // stub module, pending copy&paste from .d.ts or manual impl + // copy from lib.dom.d.ts + interface ReadableWritablePair { + readable: ReadableStream; + /** + * Provides a convenient, chainable way of piping this readable stream + * through a transform stream (or any other { writable, readable } + * pair). It simply pipes the stream into the writable side of the + * supplied pair, and returns the readable side for further use. + * + * Piping a stream will lock it for the duration of the pipe, preventing + * any other consumer from acquiring a reader. + */ + writable: WritableStream; + } + interface StreamPipeOptions { + preventAbort?: boolean; + preventCancel?: boolean; + /** + * Pipes this readable stream to a given writable stream destination. + * The way in which the piping process behaves under various error + * conditions can be customized with a number of passed options. It + * returns a promise that fulfills when the piping process completes + * successfully, or rejects if any errors were encountered. + * + * Piping a stream will lock it for the duration of the pipe, preventing + * any other consumer from acquiring a reader. + * + * Errors and closures of the source and destination streams propagate + * as follows: + * + * An error in this source readable stream will abort destination, + * unless preventAbort is truthy. The returned promise will be rejected + * with the source's error, or with any error that occurs during + * aborting the destination. + * + * An error in destination will cancel this source readable stream, + * unless preventCancel is truthy. The returned promise will be rejected + * with the destination's error, or with any error that occurs during + * canceling the source. + * + * When this source readable stream closes, destination will be closed, + * unless preventClose is truthy. The returned promise will be fulfilled + * once this process completes, unless an error is encountered while + * closing the destination, in which case it will be rejected with that + * error. + * + * If destination starts out closed or closing, this source readable + * stream will be canceled, unless preventCancel is true. The returned + * promise will be rejected with an error indicating piping to a closed + * stream failed, or with any error that occurs during canceling the + * source. + * + * The signal option can be set to an AbortSignal to allow aborting an + * ongoing pipe operation via the corresponding AbortController. In this + * case, this source readable stream will be canceled, and destination + * aborted, unless the respective options preventCancel or preventAbort + * are set. + */ + preventClose?: boolean; + signal?: AbortSignal; + } + interface ReadableStreamGenericReader { + readonly closed: Promise; + cancel(reason?: any): Promise; + } + type ReadableStreamController = ReadableStreamDefaultController; + interface ReadableStreamReadValueResult { + done: false; + value: T; + } + interface ReadableStreamReadDoneResult { + done: true; + value?: T; + } + type ReadableStreamReadResult = ReadableStreamReadValueResult | ReadableStreamReadDoneResult; + interface ReadableByteStreamControllerCallback { + (controller: ReadableByteStreamController): void | PromiseLike; + } + interface UnderlyingSinkAbortCallback { + (reason?: any): void | PromiseLike; + } + interface UnderlyingSinkCloseCallback { + (): void | PromiseLike; + } + interface UnderlyingSinkStartCallback { + (controller: WritableStreamDefaultController): any; + } + interface UnderlyingSinkWriteCallback { + (chunk: W, controller: WritableStreamDefaultController): void | PromiseLike; + } + interface UnderlyingSourceCancelCallback { + (reason?: any): void | PromiseLike; + } + interface UnderlyingSourcePullCallback { + (controller: ReadableStreamController): void | PromiseLike; + } + interface UnderlyingSourceStartCallback { + (controller: ReadableStreamController): any; + } + interface TransformerFlushCallback { + (controller: TransformStreamDefaultController): void | PromiseLike; + } + interface TransformerStartCallback { + (controller: TransformStreamDefaultController): any; + } + interface TransformerTransformCallback { + (chunk: I, controller: TransformStreamDefaultController): void | PromiseLike; + } + interface UnderlyingByteSource { + autoAllocateChunkSize?: number; + cancel?: ReadableStreamErrorCallback; + pull?: ReadableByteStreamControllerCallback; + start?: ReadableByteStreamControllerCallback; + type: "bytes"; + } + interface UnderlyingSource { + cancel?: UnderlyingSourceCancelCallback; + pull?: UnderlyingSourcePullCallback; + start?: UnderlyingSourceStartCallback; + type?: undefined; + } + interface UnderlyingSink { + abort?: UnderlyingSinkAbortCallback; + close?: UnderlyingSinkCloseCallback; + start?: UnderlyingSinkStartCallback; + type?: undefined; + write?: UnderlyingSinkWriteCallback; + } + interface ReadableStreamErrorCallback { + (reason: any): void | PromiseLike; + } + interface ReadableStreamAsyncIterator extends NodeJS.AsyncIterator { + [Symbol.asyncIterator](): ReadableStreamAsyncIterator; + } + /** This Streams API interface represents a readable stream of byte data. */ + interface ReadableStream { + readonly locked: boolean; + cancel(reason?: any): Promise; + getReader(options: { mode: "byob" }): ReadableStreamBYOBReader; + getReader(): ReadableStreamDefaultReader; + getReader(options?: ReadableStreamGetReaderOptions): ReadableStreamReader; + pipeThrough(transform: ReadableWritablePair, options?: StreamPipeOptions): ReadableStream; + pipeTo(destination: WritableStream, options?: StreamPipeOptions): Promise; + tee(): [ReadableStream, ReadableStream]; + values(options?: { preventCancel?: boolean }): ReadableStreamAsyncIterator; + [Symbol.asyncIterator](): ReadableStreamAsyncIterator; + } + const ReadableStream: { + prototype: ReadableStream; + from(iterable: Iterable | AsyncIterable): ReadableStream; + new(underlyingSource: UnderlyingByteSource, strategy?: QueuingStrategy): ReadableStream; + new(underlyingSource?: UnderlyingSource, strategy?: QueuingStrategy): ReadableStream; + }; + type ReadableStreamReaderMode = "byob"; + interface ReadableStreamGetReaderOptions { + /** + * Creates a ReadableStreamBYOBReader and locks the stream to the new reader. + * + * This call behaves the same way as the no-argument variant, except that it only works on readable byte streams, i.e. streams which were constructed specifically with the ability to handle "bring your own buffer" reading. The returned BYOB reader provides the ability to directly read individual chunks from the stream via its read() method, into developer-supplied buffers, allowing more precise control over allocation. + */ + mode?: ReadableStreamReaderMode; + } + type ReadableStreamReader = ReadableStreamDefaultReader | ReadableStreamBYOBReader; + interface ReadableStreamDefaultReader extends ReadableStreamGenericReader { + read(): Promise>; + releaseLock(): void; + } + /** [MDN Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/ReadableStreamBYOBReader) */ + interface ReadableStreamBYOBReader extends ReadableStreamGenericReader { + /** [MDN Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/ReadableStreamBYOBReader/read) */ + read( + view: T, + options?: { + min?: number; + }, + ): Promise>; + /** [MDN Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/ReadableStreamBYOBReader/releaseLock) */ + releaseLock(): void; + } + const ReadableStreamDefaultReader: { + prototype: ReadableStreamDefaultReader; + new(stream: ReadableStream): ReadableStreamDefaultReader; + }; + const ReadableStreamBYOBReader: { + prototype: ReadableStreamBYOBReader; + new(stream: ReadableStream): ReadableStreamBYOBReader; + }; + /** [MDN Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/ReadableStreamBYOBRequest) */ + interface ReadableStreamBYOBRequest { + /** [MDN Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/ReadableStreamBYOBRequest/view) */ + readonly view: ArrayBufferView | null; + /** [MDN Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/ReadableStreamBYOBRequest/respond) */ + respond(bytesWritten: number): void; + /** [MDN Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/ReadableStreamBYOBRequest/respondWithNewView) */ + respondWithNewView(view: ArrayBufferView): void; + } + const ReadableStreamBYOBRequest: { + prototype: ReadableStreamBYOBRequest; + new(): ReadableStreamBYOBRequest; + }; + interface ReadableByteStreamController { + readonly byobRequest: undefined; + readonly desiredSize: number | null; + close(): void; + enqueue(chunk: ArrayBufferView): void; + error(error?: any): void; + } + const ReadableByteStreamController: { + prototype: ReadableByteStreamController; + new(): ReadableByteStreamController; + }; + interface ReadableStreamDefaultController { + readonly desiredSize: number | null; + close(): void; + enqueue(chunk?: R): void; + error(e?: any): void; + } + const ReadableStreamDefaultController: { + prototype: ReadableStreamDefaultController; + new(): ReadableStreamDefaultController; + }; + interface Transformer { + flush?: TransformerFlushCallback; + readableType?: undefined; + start?: TransformerStartCallback; + transform?: TransformerTransformCallback; + writableType?: undefined; + } + interface TransformStream { + readonly readable: ReadableStream; + readonly writable: WritableStream; + } + const TransformStream: { + prototype: TransformStream; + new( + transformer?: Transformer, + writableStrategy?: QueuingStrategy, + readableStrategy?: QueuingStrategy, + ): TransformStream; + }; + interface TransformStreamDefaultController { + readonly desiredSize: number | null; + enqueue(chunk?: O): void; + error(reason?: any): void; + terminate(): void; + } + const TransformStreamDefaultController: { + prototype: TransformStreamDefaultController; + new(): TransformStreamDefaultController; + }; + /** + * This Streams API interface provides a standard abstraction for writing + * streaming data to a destination, known as a sink. This object comes with + * built-in back pressure and queuing. + */ + interface WritableStream { + readonly locked: boolean; + abort(reason?: any): Promise; + close(): Promise; + getWriter(): WritableStreamDefaultWriter; + } + const WritableStream: { + prototype: WritableStream; + new(underlyingSink?: UnderlyingSink, strategy?: QueuingStrategy): WritableStream; + }; + /** + * This Streams API interface is the object returned by + * WritableStream.getWriter() and once created locks the < writer to the + * WritableStream ensuring that no other streams can write to the underlying + * sink. + */ + interface WritableStreamDefaultWriter { + readonly closed: Promise; + readonly desiredSize: number | null; + readonly ready: Promise; + abort(reason?: any): Promise; + close(): Promise; + releaseLock(): void; + write(chunk?: W): Promise; + } + const WritableStreamDefaultWriter: { + prototype: WritableStreamDefaultWriter; + new(stream: WritableStream): WritableStreamDefaultWriter; + }; + /** + * This Streams API interface represents a controller allowing control of a + * WritableStream's state. When constructing a WritableStream, the + * underlying sink is given a corresponding WritableStreamDefaultController + * instance to manipulate. + */ + interface WritableStreamDefaultController { + error(e?: any): void; + } + const WritableStreamDefaultController: { + prototype: WritableStreamDefaultController; + new(): WritableStreamDefaultController; + }; + interface QueuingStrategy { + highWaterMark?: number; + size?: QueuingStrategySize; + } + interface QueuingStrategySize { + (chunk?: T): number; + } + interface QueuingStrategyInit { + /** + * Creates a new ByteLengthQueuingStrategy with the provided high water + * mark. + * + * Note that the provided high water mark will not be validated ahead of + * time. Instead, if it is negative, NaN, or not a number, the resulting + * ByteLengthQueuingStrategy will cause the corresponding stream + * constructor to throw. + */ + highWaterMark: number; + } + /** + * This Streams API interface provides a built-in byte length queuing + * strategy that can be used when constructing streams. + */ + interface ByteLengthQueuingStrategy extends QueuingStrategy { + readonly highWaterMark: number; + readonly size: QueuingStrategySize; + } + const ByteLengthQueuingStrategy: { + prototype: ByteLengthQueuingStrategy; + new(init: QueuingStrategyInit): ByteLengthQueuingStrategy; + }; + /** + * This Streams API interface provides a built-in byte length queuing + * strategy that can be used when constructing streams. + */ + interface CountQueuingStrategy extends QueuingStrategy { + readonly highWaterMark: number; + readonly size: QueuingStrategySize; + } + const CountQueuingStrategy: { + prototype: CountQueuingStrategy; + new(init: QueuingStrategyInit): CountQueuingStrategy; + }; + interface TextEncoderStream { + /** Returns "utf-8". */ + readonly encoding: "utf-8"; + readonly readable: ReadableStream; + readonly writable: WritableStream; + readonly [Symbol.toStringTag]: string; + } + const TextEncoderStream: { + prototype: TextEncoderStream; + new(): TextEncoderStream; + }; + interface TextDecoderOptions { + fatal?: boolean; + ignoreBOM?: boolean; + } + type BufferSource = ArrayBufferView | ArrayBuffer; + interface TextDecoderStream { + /** Returns encoding's name, lower cased. */ + readonly encoding: string; + /** Returns `true` if error mode is "fatal", and `false` otherwise. */ + readonly fatal: boolean; + /** Returns `true` if ignore BOM flag is set, and `false` otherwise. */ + readonly ignoreBOM: boolean; + readonly readable: ReadableStream; + readonly writable: WritableStream; + readonly [Symbol.toStringTag]: string; + } + const TextDecoderStream: { + prototype: TextDecoderStream; + new(encoding?: string, options?: TextDecoderOptions): TextDecoderStream; + }; + interface CompressionStream { + readonly readable: ReadableStream; + readonly writable: WritableStream; + } + const CompressionStream: { + prototype: CompressionStream; + new(format: "deflate" | "deflate-raw" | "gzip"): CompressionStream; + }; + interface DecompressionStream { + readonly writable: WritableStream; + readonly readable: ReadableStream; + } + const DecompressionStream: { + prototype: DecompressionStream; + new(format: "deflate" | "deflate-raw" | "gzip"): DecompressionStream; + }; + + global { + interface ByteLengthQueuingStrategy extends _ByteLengthQueuingStrategy {} + var ByteLengthQueuingStrategy: typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; ByteLengthQueuingStrategy: infer T } + ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").ByteLengthQueuingStrategy; + + interface CompressionStream extends _CompressionStream {} + var CompressionStream: typeof globalThis extends { + onmessage: any; + // CompressionStream, DecompressionStream and ReportingObserver was introduced in the same commit. + // If ReportingObserver check is removed, the type here will form a circular reference in TS5.0+lib.dom.d.ts + ReportingObserver: any; + CompressionStream: infer T; + } ? T + // TS 4.8, 4.9, 5.0 + : typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; TransformStream: { prototype: infer T } } ? { + prototype: T; + new(format: "deflate" | "deflate-raw" | "gzip"): T; + } + : typeof import("stream/web").CompressionStream; + + interface CountQueuingStrategy extends _CountQueuingStrategy {} + var CountQueuingStrategy: typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; CountQueuingStrategy: infer T } ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").CountQueuingStrategy; + + interface DecompressionStream extends _DecompressionStream {} + var DecompressionStream: typeof globalThis extends { + onmessage: any; + // CompressionStream, DecompressionStream and ReportingObserver was introduced in the same commit. + // If ReportingObserver check is removed, the type here will form a circular reference in TS5.0+lib.dom.d.ts + ReportingObserver: any; + DecompressionStream: infer T; + } ? T + // TS 4.8, 4.9, 5.0 + : typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; TransformStream: { prototype: infer T } } ? { + prototype: T; + new(format: "deflate" | "deflate-raw" | "gzip"): T; + } + : typeof import("stream/web").DecompressionStream; + + interface QueuingStrategy extends _QueuingStrategy {} + + interface ReadableByteStreamController extends _ReadableByteStreamController {} + var ReadableByteStreamController: typeof globalThis extends + { onmessage: any; ReadableByteStreamController: infer T } ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").ReadableByteStreamController; + + interface ReadableStream extends _ReadableStream {} + var ReadableStream: typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; ReadableStream: infer T } ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").ReadableStream; + + interface ReadableStreamBYOBReader extends _ReadableStreamBYOBReader {} + var ReadableStreamBYOBReader: typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; ReadableStreamBYOBReader: infer T } + ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").ReadableStreamBYOBReader; + + interface ReadableStreamBYOBRequest extends _ReadableStreamBYOBRequest {} + var ReadableStreamBYOBRequest: typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; ReadableStreamBYOBRequest: infer T } + ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").ReadableStreamBYOBRequest; + + interface ReadableStreamDefaultController extends _ReadableStreamDefaultController {} + var ReadableStreamDefaultController: typeof globalThis extends + { onmessage: any; ReadableStreamDefaultController: infer T } ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").ReadableStreamDefaultController; + + interface ReadableStreamDefaultReader extends _ReadableStreamDefaultReader {} + var ReadableStreamDefaultReader: typeof globalThis extends + { onmessage: any; ReadableStreamDefaultReader: infer T } ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").ReadableStreamDefaultReader; + + interface TextDecoderStream extends _TextDecoderStream {} + var TextDecoderStream: typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; TextDecoderStream: infer T } ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").TextDecoderStream; + + interface TextEncoderStream extends _TextEncoderStream {} + var TextEncoderStream: typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; TextEncoderStream: infer T } ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").TextEncoderStream; + + interface TransformStream extends _TransformStream {} + var TransformStream: typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; TransformStream: infer T } ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").TransformStream; + + interface TransformStreamDefaultController extends _TransformStreamDefaultController {} + var TransformStreamDefaultController: typeof globalThis extends + { onmessage: any; TransformStreamDefaultController: infer T } ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").TransformStreamDefaultController; + + interface WritableStream extends _WritableStream {} + var WritableStream: typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; WritableStream: infer T } ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").WritableStream; + + interface WritableStreamDefaultController extends _WritableStreamDefaultController {} + var WritableStreamDefaultController: typeof globalThis extends + { onmessage: any; WritableStreamDefaultController: infer T } ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").WritableStreamDefaultController; + + interface WritableStreamDefaultWriter extends _WritableStreamDefaultWriter {} + var WritableStreamDefaultWriter: typeof globalThis extends + { onmessage: any; WritableStreamDefaultWriter: infer T } ? T + : typeof import("stream/web").WritableStreamDefaultWriter; + } +} +declare module "node:stream/web" { + export * from "stream/web"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/string_decoder.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/string_decoder.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d08cbf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/string_decoder.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +/** + * The `node:string_decoder` module provides an API for decoding `Buffer` objects + * into strings in a manner that preserves encoded multi-byte UTF-8 and UTF-16 + * characters. It can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import { StringDecoder } from 'node:string_decoder'; + * ``` + * + * The following example shows the basic use of the `StringDecoder` class. + * + * ```js + * import { StringDecoder } from 'node:string_decoder'; + * const decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8'); + * + * const cent = Buffer.from([0xC2, 0xA2]); + * console.log(decoder.write(cent)); // Prints: ¢ + * + * const euro = Buffer.from([0xE2, 0x82, 0xAC]); + * console.log(decoder.write(euro)); // Prints: € + * ``` + * + * When a `Buffer` instance is written to the `StringDecoder` instance, an + * internal buffer is used to ensure that the decoded string does not contain + * any incomplete multibyte characters. These are held in the buffer until the + * next call to `stringDecoder.write()` or until `stringDecoder.end()` is called. + * + * In the following example, the three UTF-8 encoded bytes of the European Euro + * symbol (`€`) are written over three separate operations: + * + * ```js + * import { StringDecoder } from 'node:string_decoder'; + * const decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8'); + * + * decoder.write(Buffer.from([0xE2])); + * decoder.write(Buffer.from([0x82])); + * console.log(decoder.end(Buffer.from([0xAC]))); // Prints: € + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/string_decoder.js) + */ +declare module "string_decoder" { + class StringDecoder { + constructor(encoding?: BufferEncoding); + /** + * Returns a decoded string, ensuring that any incomplete multibyte characters at + * the end of the `Buffer`, or `TypedArray`, or `DataView` are omitted from the + * returned string and stored in an internal buffer for the next call to `stringDecoder.write()` or `stringDecoder.end()`. + * @since v0.1.99 + * @param buffer The bytes to decode. + */ + write(buffer: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): string; + /** + * Returns any remaining input stored in the internal buffer as a string. Bytes + * representing incomplete UTF-8 and UTF-16 characters will be replaced with + * substitution characters appropriate for the character encoding. + * + * If the `buffer` argument is provided, one final call to `stringDecoder.write()` is performed before returning the remaining input. + * After `end()` is called, the `stringDecoder` object can be reused for new input. + * @since v0.9.3 + * @param buffer The bytes to decode. + */ + end(buffer?: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): string; + } +} +declare module "node:string_decoder" { + export * from "string_decoder"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/test.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/test.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec17fdf --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/test.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1787 @@ +/** + * The `node:test` module facilitates the creation of JavaScript tests. + * To access it: + * + * ```js + * import test from 'node:test'; + * ``` + * + * This module is only available under the `node:` scheme. The following will not + * work: + * + * ```js + * import test from 'test'; + * ``` + * + * Tests created via the `test` module consist of a single function that is + * processed in one of three ways: + * + * 1. A synchronous function that is considered failing if it throws an exception, + * and is considered passing otherwise. + * 2. A function that returns a `Promise` that is considered failing if the `Promise` rejects, and is considered passing if the `Promise` fulfills. + * 3. A function that receives a callback function. If the callback receives any + * truthy value as its first argument, the test is considered failing. If a + * falsy value is passed as the first argument to the callback, the test is + * considered passing. If the test function receives a callback function and + * also returns a `Promise`, the test will fail. + * + * The following example illustrates how tests are written using the `test` module. + * + * ```js + * test('synchronous passing test', (t) => { + * // This test passes because it does not throw an exception. + * assert.strictEqual(1, 1); + * }); + * + * test('synchronous failing test', (t) => { + * // This test fails because it throws an exception. + * assert.strictEqual(1, 2); + * }); + * + * test('asynchronous passing test', async (t) => { + * // This test passes because the Promise returned by the async + * // function is settled and not rejected. + * assert.strictEqual(1, 1); + * }); + * + * test('asynchronous failing test', async (t) => { + * // This test fails because the Promise returned by the async + * // function is rejected. + * assert.strictEqual(1, 2); + * }); + * + * test('failing test using Promises', (t) => { + * // Promises can be used directly as well. + * return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { + * setImmediate(() => { + * reject(new Error('this will cause the test to fail')); + * }); + * }); + * }); + * + * test('callback passing test', (t, done) => { + * // done() is the callback function. When the setImmediate() runs, it invokes + * // done() with no arguments. + * setImmediate(done); + * }); + * + * test('callback failing test', (t, done) => { + * // When the setImmediate() runs, done() is invoked with an Error object and + * // the test fails. + * setImmediate(() => { + * done(new Error('callback failure')); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * If any tests fail, the process exit code is set to `1`. + * @since v18.0.0, v16.17.0 + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/test.js) + */ +declare module "node:test" { + import { AssertMethodNames } from "node:assert"; + import { Readable } from "node:stream"; + import TestFn = test.TestFn; + import TestOptions = test.TestOptions; + /** + * The `test()` function is the value imported from the `test` module. Each + * invocation of this function results in reporting the test to the `TestsStream`. + * + * The `TestContext` object passed to the `fn` argument can be used to perform + * actions related to the current test. Examples include skipping the test, adding + * additional diagnostic information, or creating subtests. + * + * `test()` returns a `Promise` that fulfills once the test completes. + * if `test()` is called within a suite, it fulfills immediately. + * The return value can usually be discarded for top level tests. + * However, the return value from subtests should be used to prevent the parent + * test from finishing first and cancelling the subtest + * as shown in the following example. + * + * ```js + * test('top level test', async (t) => { + * // The setTimeout() in the following subtest would cause it to outlive its + * // parent test if 'await' is removed on the next line. Once the parent test + * // completes, it will cancel any outstanding subtests. + * await t.test('longer running subtest', async (t) => { + * return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { + * setTimeout(resolve, 1000); + * }); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `timeout` option can be used to fail the test if it takes longer than `timeout` milliseconds to complete. However, it is not a reliable mechanism for + * canceling tests because a running test might block the application thread and + * thus prevent the scheduled cancellation. + * @since v18.0.0, v16.17.0 + * @param name The name of the test, which is displayed when reporting test results. + * Defaults to the `name` property of `fn`, or `''` if `fn` does not have a name. + * @param options Configuration options for the test. + * @param fn The function under test. The first argument to this function is a {@link TestContext} object. + * If the test uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as the second argument. + * @return Fulfilled with `undefined` once the test completes, or immediately if the test runs within a suite. + */ + function test(name?: string, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function test(name?: string, options?: TestOptions, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function test(options?: TestOptions, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function test(fn?: TestFn): Promise; + namespace test { + export { test }; + export { suite as describe, test as it }; + } + namespace test { + /** + * **Note:** `shard` is used to horizontally parallelize test running across + * machines or processes, ideal for large-scale executions across varied + * environments. It's incompatible with `watch` mode, tailored for rapid + * code iteration by automatically rerunning tests on file changes. + * + * ```js + * import { tap } from 'node:test/reporters'; + * import { run } from 'node:test'; + * import process from 'node:process'; + * import path from 'node:path'; + * + * run({ files: [path.resolve('./tests/test.js')] }) + * .compose(tap) + * .pipe(process.stdout); + * ``` + * @since v18.9.0, v16.19.0 + * @param options Configuration options for running tests. + */ + function run(options?: RunOptions): TestsStream; + /** + * The `suite()` function is imported from the `node:test` module. + * @param name The name of the suite, which is displayed when reporting test results. + * Defaults to the `name` property of `fn`, or `''` if `fn` does not have a name. + * @param options Configuration options for the suite. This supports the same options as {@link test}. + * @param fn The suite function declaring nested tests and suites. The first argument to this function is a {@link SuiteContext} object. + * @return Immediately fulfilled with `undefined`. + * @since v20.13.0 + */ + function suite(name?: string, options?: TestOptions, fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + function suite(name?: string, fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + function suite(options?: TestOptions, fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + function suite(fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + namespace suite { + /** + * Shorthand for skipping a suite. This is the same as calling {@link suite} with `options.skip` set to `true`. + * @since v20.13.0 + */ + function skip(name?: string, options?: TestOptions, fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + function skip(name?: string, fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + function skip(options?: TestOptions, fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + function skip(fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + /** + * Shorthand for marking a suite as `TODO`. This is the same as calling {@link suite} with `options.todo` set to `true`. + * @since v20.13.0 + */ + function todo(name?: string, options?: TestOptions, fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + function todo(name?: string, fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + function todo(options?: TestOptions, fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + function todo(fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + /** + * Shorthand for marking a suite as `only`. This is the same as calling {@link suite} with `options.only` set to `true`. + * @since v20.13.0 + */ + function only(name?: string, options?: TestOptions, fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + function only(name?: string, fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + function only(options?: TestOptions, fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + function only(fn?: SuiteFn): Promise; + } + /** + * Shorthand for skipping a test. This is the same as calling {@link test} with `options.skip` set to `true`. + * @since v20.2.0 + */ + function skip(name?: string, options?: TestOptions, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function skip(name?: string, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function skip(options?: TestOptions, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function skip(fn?: TestFn): Promise; + /** + * Shorthand for marking a test as `TODO`. This is the same as calling {@link test} with `options.todo` set to `true`. + * @since v20.2.0 + */ + function todo(name?: string, options?: TestOptions, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function todo(name?: string, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function todo(options?: TestOptions, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function todo(fn?: TestFn): Promise; + /** + * Shorthand for marking a test as `only`. This is the same as calling {@link test} with `options.only` set to `true`. + * @since v20.2.0 + */ + function only(name?: string, options?: TestOptions, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function only(name?: string, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function only(options?: TestOptions, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function only(fn?: TestFn): Promise; + /** + * The type of a function passed to {@link test}. The first argument to this function is a {@link TestContext} object. + * If the test uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as the second argument. + */ + type TestFn = (t: TestContext, done: (result?: any) => void) => void | Promise; + /** + * The type of a suite test function. The argument to this function is a {@link SuiteContext} object. + */ + type SuiteFn = (s: SuiteContext) => void | Promise; + interface TestShard { + /** + * A positive integer between 1 and `total` that specifies the index of the shard to run. + */ + index: number; + /** + * A positive integer that specifies the total number of shards to split the test files to. + */ + total: number; + } + interface RunOptions { + /** + * If a number is provided, then that many test processes would run in parallel, where each process corresponds to one test file. + * If `true`, it would run `os.availableParallelism() - 1` test files in parallel. If `false`, it would only run one test file at a time. + * @default false + */ + concurrency?: number | boolean | undefined; + /** + * An array containing the list of files to run. If omitted, files are run according to the + * [test runner execution model](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/test.html#test-runner-execution-model). + */ + files?: readonly string[] | undefined; + /** + * Configures the test runner to exit the process once all known + * tests have finished executing even if the event loop would + * otherwise remain active. + * @default false + */ + forceExit?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Sets inspector port of test child process. + * If a nullish value is provided, each process gets its own port, + * incremented from the primary's `process.debugPort`. + * @default undefined + */ + inspectPort?: number | (() => number) | undefined; + /** + * If truthy, the test context will only run tests that have the `only` option set + */ + only?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * A function that accepts the `TestsStream` instance and can be used to setup listeners before any tests are run. + * @default undefined + */ + setup?: ((reporter: TestsStream) => void | Promise) | undefined; + /** + * Allows aborting an in-progress test execution. + */ + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + /** + * If provided, only run tests whose name matches the provided pattern. + * Strings are interpreted as JavaScript regular expressions. + * @default undefined + */ + testNamePatterns?: string | RegExp | ReadonlyArray | undefined; + /** + * The number of milliseconds after which the test execution will fail. + * If unspecified, subtests inherit this value from their parent. + * @default Infinity + */ + timeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * Whether to run in watch mode or not. + * @default false + */ + watch?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Running tests in a specific shard. + * @default undefined + */ + shard?: TestShard | undefined; + } + /** + * A successful call to `run()` will return a new `TestsStream` object, streaming a series of events representing the execution of the tests. + * + * Some of the events are guaranteed to be emitted in the same order as the tests are defined, while others are emitted in the order that the tests execute. + * @since v18.9.0, v16.19.0 + */ + interface TestsStream extends Readable { + addListener(event: "test:coverage", listener: (data: EventData.TestCoverage) => void): this; + addListener(event: "test:complete", listener: (data: EventData.TestComplete) => void): this; + addListener(event: "test:dequeue", listener: (data: EventData.TestDequeue) => void): this; + addListener(event: "test:diagnostic", listener: (data: EventData.TestDiagnostic) => void): this; + addListener(event: "test:enqueue", listener: (data: EventData.TestEnqueue) => void): this; + addListener(event: "test:fail", listener: (data: EventData.TestFail) => void): this; + addListener(event: "test:pass", listener: (data: EventData.TestPass) => void): this; + addListener(event: "test:plan", listener: (data: EventData.TestPlan) => void): this; + addListener(event: "test:start", listener: (data: EventData.TestStart) => void): this; + addListener(event: "test:stderr", listener: (data: EventData.TestStderr) => void): this; + addListener(event: "test:stdout", listener: (data: EventData.TestStdout) => void): this; + addListener(event: "test:watch:drained", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: "test:coverage", data: EventData.TestCoverage): boolean; + emit(event: "test:complete", data: EventData.TestComplete): boolean; + emit(event: "test:dequeue", data: EventData.TestDequeue): boolean; + emit(event: "test:diagnostic", data: EventData.TestDiagnostic): boolean; + emit(event: "test:enqueue", data: EventData.TestEnqueue): boolean; + emit(event: "test:fail", data: EventData.TestFail): boolean; + emit(event: "test:pass", data: EventData.TestPass): boolean; + emit(event: "test:plan", data: EventData.TestPlan): boolean; + emit(event: "test:start", data: EventData.TestStart): boolean; + emit(event: "test:stderr", data: EventData.TestStderr): boolean; + emit(event: "test:stdout", data: EventData.TestStdout): boolean; + emit(event: "test:watch:drained"): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: "test:coverage", listener: (data: EventData.TestCoverage) => void): this; + on(event: "test:complete", listener: (data: EventData.TestComplete) => void): this; + on(event: "test:dequeue", listener: (data: EventData.TestDequeue) => void): this; + on(event: "test:diagnostic", listener: (data: EventData.TestDiagnostic) => void): this; + on(event: "test:enqueue", listener: (data: EventData.TestEnqueue) => void): this; + on(event: "test:fail", listener: (data: EventData.TestFail) => void): this; + on(event: "test:pass", listener: (data: EventData.TestPass) => void): this; + on(event: "test:plan", listener: (data: EventData.TestPlan) => void): this; + on(event: "test:start", listener: (data: EventData.TestStart) => void): this; + on(event: "test:stderr", listener: (data: EventData.TestStderr) => void): this; + on(event: "test:stdout", listener: (data: EventData.TestStdout) => void): this; + on(event: "test:watch:drained", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "test:coverage", listener: (data: EventData.TestCoverage) => void): this; + once(event: "test:complete", listener: (data: EventData.TestComplete) => void): this; + once(event: "test:dequeue", listener: (data: EventData.TestDequeue) => void): this; + once(event: "test:diagnostic", listener: (data: EventData.TestDiagnostic) => void): this; + once(event: "test:enqueue", listener: (data: EventData.TestEnqueue) => void): this; + once(event: "test:fail", listener: (data: EventData.TestFail) => void): this; + once(event: "test:pass", listener: (data: EventData.TestPass) => void): this; + once(event: "test:plan", listener: (data: EventData.TestPlan) => void): this; + once(event: "test:start", listener: (data: EventData.TestStart) => void): this; + once(event: "test:stderr", listener: (data: EventData.TestStderr) => void): this; + once(event: "test:stdout", listener: (data: EventData.TestStdout) => void): this; + once(event: "test:watch:drained", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "test:coverage", listener: (data: EventData.TestCoverage) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "test:complete", listener: (data: EventData.TestComplete) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "test:dequeue", listener: (data: EventData.TestDequeue) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "test:diagnostic", listener: (data: EventData.TestDiagnostic) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "test:enqueue", listener: (data: EventData.TestEnqueue) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "test:fail", listener: (data: EventData.TestFail) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "test:pass", listener: (data: EventData.TestPass) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "test:plan", listener: (data: EventData.TestPlan) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "test:start", listener: (data: EventData.TestStart) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "test:stderr", listener: (data: EventData.TestStderr) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "test:stdout", listener: (data: EventData.TestStdout) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "test:watch:drained", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "test:coverage", listener: (data: EventData.TestCoverage) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "test:complete", listener: (data: EventData.TestComplete) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "test:dequeue", listener: (data: EventData.TestDequeue) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "test:diagnostic", listener: (data: EventData.TestDiagnostic) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "test:enqueue", listener: (data: EventData.TestEnqueue) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "test:fail", listener: (data: EventData.TestFail) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "test:pass", listener: (data: EventData.TestPass) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "test:plan", listener: (data: EventData.TestPlan) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "test:start", listener: (data: EventData.TestStart) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "test:stderr", listener: (data: EventData.TestStderr) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "test:stdout", listener: (data: EventData.TestStdout) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "test:watch:drained", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + namespace EventData { + interface Error extends globalThis.Error { + cause: globalThis.Error; + } + interface LocationInfo { + /** + * The column number where the test is defined, or + * `undefined` if the test was run through the REPL. + */ + column?: number; + /** + * The path of the test file, `undefined` if test was run through the REPL. + */ + file?: string; + /** + * The line number where the test is defined, or `undefined` if the test was run through the REPL. + */ + line?: number; + } + interface TestDiagnostic extends LocationInfo { + /** + * The diagnostic message. + */ + message: string; + /** + * The nesting level of the test. + */ + nesting: number; + } + interface TestCoverage { + /** + * An object containing the coverage report. + */ + summary: { + /** + * An array of coverage reports for individual files. + */ + files: Array<{ + /** + * The absolute path of the file. + */ + path: string; + /** + * The total number of lines. + */ + totalLineCount: number; + /** + * The total number of branches. + */ + totalBranchCount: number; + /** + * The total number of functions. + */ + totalFunctionCount: number; + /** + * The number of covered lines. + */ + coveredLineCount: number; + /** + * The number of covered branches. + */ + coveredBranchCount: number; + /** + * The number of covered functions. + */ + coveredFunctionCount: number; + /** + * The percentage of lines covered. + */ + coveredLinePercent: number; + /** + * The percentage of branches covered. + */ + coveredBranchPercent: number; + /** + * The percentage of functions covered. + */ + coveredFunctionPercent: number; + /** + * An array of functions representing function coverage. + */ + functions: Array<{ + /** + * The name of the function. + */ + name: string; + /** + * The line number where the function is defined. + */ + line: number; + /** + * The number of times the function was called. + */ + count: number; + }>; + /** + * An array of branches representing branch coverage. + */ + branches: Array<{ + /** + * The line number where the branch is defined. + */ + line: number; + /** + * The number of times the branch was taken. + */ + count: number; + }>; + /** + * An array of lines representing line numbers and the number of times they were covered. + */ + lines: Array<{ + /** + * The line number. + */ + line: number; + /** + * The number of times the line was covered. + */ + count: number; + }>; + }>; + /** + * An object containing a summary of coverage for all files. + */ + totals: { + /** + * The total number of lines. + */ + totalLineCount: number; + /** + * The total number of branches. + */ + totalBranchCount: number; + /** + * The total number of functions. + */ + totalFunctionCount: number; + /** + * The number of covered lines. + */ + coveredLineCount: number; + /** + * The number of covered branches. + */ + coveredBranchCount: number; + /** + * The number of covered functions. + */ + coveredFunctionCount: number; + /** + * The percentage of lines covered. + */ + coveredLinePercent: number; + /** + * The percentage of branches covered. + */ + coveredBranchPercent: number; + /** + * The percentage of functions covered. + */ + coveredFunctionPercent: number; + }; + /** + * The working directory when code coverage began. This + * is useful for displaying relative path names in case + * the tests changed the working directory of the Node.js process. + */ + workingDirectory: string; + }; + /** + * The nesting level of the test. + */ + nesting: number; + } + interface TestComplete extends LocationInfo { + /** + * Additional execution metadata. + */ + details: { + /** + * Whether the test passed or not. + */ + passed: boolean; + /** + * The duration of the test in milliseconds. + */ + duration_ms: number; + /** + * An error wrapping the error thrown by the test if it did not pass. + */ + error?: Error; + /** + * The type of the test, used to denote whether this is a suite. + */ + type?: "suite"; + }; + /** + * The test name. + */ + name: string; + /** + * The nesting level of the test. + */ + nesting: number; + /** + * The ordinal number of the test. + */ + testNumber: number; + /** + * Present if `context.todo` is called. + */ + todo?: string | boolean; + /** + * Present if `context.skip` is called. + */ + skip?: string | boolean; + } + interface TestDequeue extends LocationInfo { + /** + * The test name. + */ + name: string; + /** + * The nesting level of the test. + */ + nesting: number; + } + interface TestEnqueue extends LocationInfo { + /** + * The test name. + */ + name: string; + /** + * The nesting level of the test. + */ + nesting: number; + } + interface TestFail extends LocationInfo { + /** + * Additional execution metadata. + */ + details: { + /** + * The duration of the test in milliseconds. + */ + duration_ms: number; + /** + * An error wrapping the error thrown by the test. + */ + error: Error; + /** + * The type of the test, used to denote whether this is a suite. + * @since v20.0.0, v19.9.0, v18.17.0 + */ + type?: "suite"; + }; + /** + * The test name. + */ + name: string; + /** + * The nesting level of the test. + */ + nesting: number; + /** + * The ordinal number of the test. + */ + testNumber: number; + /** + * Present if `context.todo` is called. + */ + todo?: string | boolean; + /** + * Present if `context.skip` is called. + */ + skip?: string | boolean; + } + interface TestPass extends LocationInfo { + /** + * Additional execution metadata. + */ + details: { + /** + * The duration of the test in milliseconds. + */ + duration_ms: number; + /** + * The type of the test, used to denote whether this is a suite. + * @since 20.0.0, 19.9.0, 18.17.0 + */ + type?: "suite"; + }; + /** + * The test name. + */ + name: string; + /** + * The nesting level of the test. + */ + nesting: number; + /** + * The ordinal number of the test. + */ + testNumber: number; + /** + * Present if `context.todo` is called. + */ + todo?: string | boolean; + /** + * Present if `context.skip` is called. + */ + skip?: string | boolean; + } + interface TestPlan extends LocationInfo { + /** + * The nesting level of the test. + */ + nesting: number; + /** + * The number of subtests that have ran. + */ + count: number; + } + interface TestStart extends LocationInfo { + /** + * The test name. + */ + name: string; + /** + * The nesting level of the test. + */ + nesting: number; + } + interface TestStderr { + /** + * The path of the test file. + */ + file: string; + /** + * The message written to `stderr`. + */ + message: string; + } + interface TestStdout { + /** + * The path of the test file. + */ + file: string; + /** + * The message written to `stdout`. + */ + message: string; + } + } + /** + * An instance of `TestContext` is passed to each test function in order to + * interact with the test runner. However, the `TestContext` constructor is not + * exposed as part of the API. + * @since v18.0.0, v16.17.0 + */ + interface TestContext { + /** + * An object containing assertion methods bound to the test context. + * The top-level functions from the `node:assert` module are exposed here for the purpose of creating test plans. + * + * **Note:** Some of the functions from `node:assert` contain type assertions. If these are called via the + * TestContext `assert` object, then the context parameter in the test's function signature **must be explicitly typed** + * (ie. the parameter must have a type annotation), otherwise an error will be raised by the TypeScript compiler: + * ```ts + * import { test, type TestContext } from 'node:test'; + * + * // The test function's context parameter must have a type annotation. + * test('example', (t: TestContext) => { + * t.assert.deepStrictEqual(actual, expected); + * }); + * + * // Omitting the type annotation will result in a compilation error. + * test('example', t => { + * t.assert.deepStrictEqual(actual, expected); // Error: 't' needs an explicit type annotation. + * }); + * ``` + * @since v20.15.0 + */ + readonly assert: TestContextAssert; + /** + * This function is used to create a hook running before subtest of the current test. + * @param fn The hook function. The first argument to this function is a `TestContext` object. + * If the hook uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as the second argument. + * @param options Configuration options for the hook. + * @since v20.1.0, v18.17.0 + */ + before(fn?: TestContextHookFn, options?: HookOptions): void; + /** + * This function is used to create a hook running before each subtest of the current test. + * @param fn The hook function. The first argument to this function is a `TestContext` object. + * If the hook uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as the second argument. + * @param options Configuration options for the hook. + * @since v18.8.0 + */ + beforeEach(fn?: TestContextHookFn, options?: HookOptions): void; + /** + * This function is used to create a hook that runs after the current test finishes. + * @param fn The hook function. The first argument to this function is a `TestContext` object. + * If the hook uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as the second argument. + * @param options Configuration options for the hook. + * @since v18.13.0 + */ + after(fn?: TestContextHookFn, options?: HookOptions): void; + /** + * This function is used to create a hook running after each subtest of the current test. + * @param fn The hook function. The first argument to this function is a `TestContext` object. + * If the hook uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as the second argument. + * @param options Configuration options for the hook. + * @since v18.8.0 + */ + afterEach(fn?: TestContextHookFn, options?: HookOptions): void; + /** + * This function is used to write diagnostics to the output. Any diagnostic + * information is included at the end of the test's results. This function does + * not return a value. + * + * ```js + * test('top level test', (t) => { + * t.diagnostic('A diagnostic message'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v18.0.0, v16.17.0 + * @param message Message to be reported. + */ + diagnostic(message: string): void; + /** + * The name of the test and each of its ancestors, separated by `>`. + * @since v20.16.0 + */ + readonly fullName: string; + /** + * The name of the test. + * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0 + */ + readonly name: string; + /** + * Used to set the number of assertions and subtests that are expected to run within the test. + * If the number of assertions and subtests that run does not match the expected count, the test will fail. + * + * To make sure assertions are tracked, the assert functions on `context.assert` must be used, + * instead of importing from the `node:assert` module. + * ```js + * test('top level test', (t) => { + * t.plan(2); + * t.assert.ok('some relevant assertion here'); + * t.test('subtest', () => {}); + * }); + * ``` + * + * When working with asynchronous code, the `plan` function can be used to ensure that the correct number of assertions are run: + * ```js + * test('planning with streams', (t, done) => { + * function* generate() { + * yield 'a'; + * yield 'b'; + * yield 'c'; + * } + * const expected = ['a', 'b', 'c']; + * t.plan(expected.length); + * const stream = Readable.from(generate()); + * stream.on('data', (chunk) => { + * t.assert.strictEqual(chunk, expected.shift()); + * }); + * stream.on('end', () => { + * done(); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v20.15.0 + */ + plan(count: number): void; + /** + * If `shouldRunOnlyTests` is truthy, the test context will only run tests that + * have the `only` option set. Otherwise, all tests are run. If Node.js was not + * started with the `--test-only` command-line option, this function is a + * no-op. + * + * ```js + * test('top level test', (t) => { + * // The test context can be set to run subtests with the 'only' option. + * t.runOnly(true); + * return Promise.all([ + * t.test('this subtest is now skipped'), + * t.test('this subtest is run', { only: true }), + * ]); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v18.0.0, v16.17.0 + * @param shouldRunOnlyTests Whether or not to run `only` tests. + */ + runOnly(shouldRunOnlyTests: boolean): void; + /** + * ```js + * test('top level test', async (t) => { + * await fetch('some/uri', { signal: t.signal }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v18.7.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly signal: AbortSignal; + /** + * This function causes the test's output to indicate the test as skipped. If `message` is provided, it is included in the output. Calling `skip()` does + * not terminate execution of the test function. This function does not return a + * value. + * + * ```js + * test('top level test', (t) => { + * // Make sure to return here as well if the test contains additional logic. + * t.skip('this is skipped'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v18.0.0, v16.17.0 + * @param message Optional skip message. + */ + skip(message?: string): void; + /** + * This function adds a `TODO` directive to the test's output. If `message` is + * provided, it is included in the output. Calling `todo()` does not terminate + * execution of the test function. This function does not return a value. + * + * ```js + * test('top level test', (t) => { + * // This test is marked as `TODO` + * t.todo('this is a todo'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v18.0.0, v16.17.0 + * @param message Optional `TODO` message. + */ + todo(message?: string): void; + /** + * This function is used to create subtests under the current test. This function behaves in + * the same fashion as the top level {@link test} function. + * @since v18.0.0 + * @param name The name of the test, which is displayed when reporting test results. + * Defaults to the `name` property of `fn`, or `''` if `fn` does not have a name. + * @param options Configuration options for the test. + * @param fn The function under test. This first argument to this function is a {@link TestContext} object. + * If the test uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as the second argument. + * @returns A {@link Promise} resolved with `undefined` once the test completes. + */ + test: typeof test; + /** + * Each test provides its own MockTracker instance. + */ + readonly mock: MockTracker; + } + interface TestContextAssert extends Pick {} + /** + * An instance of `SuiteContext` is passed to each suite function in order to + * interact with the test runner. However, the `SuiteContext` constructor is not + * exposed as part of the API. + * @since v18.7.0, v16.17.0 + */ + interface SuiteContext { + /** + * The name of the suite. + * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0 + */ + readonly name: string; + /** + * Can be used to abort test subtasks when the test has been aborted. + * @since v18.7.0, v16.17.0 + */ + readonly signal: AbortSignal; + } + interface TestOptions { + /** + * If a number is provided, then that many tests would run in parallel. + * If truthy, it would run (number of cpu cores - 1) tests in parallel. + * For subtests, it will be `Infinity` tests in parallel. + * If falsy, it would only run one test at a time. + * If unspecified, subtests inherit this value from their parent. + * @default false + */ + concurrency?: number | boolean | undefined; + /** + * If truthy, and the test context is configured to run `only` tests, then this test will be + * run. Otherwise, the test is skipped. + * @default false + */ + only?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Allows aborting an in-progress test. + * @since v18.8.0 + */ + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + /** + * If truthy, the test is skipped. If a string is provided, that string is displayed in the + * test results as the reason for skipping the test. + * @default false + */ + skip?: boolean | string | undefined; + /** + * A number of milliseconds the test will fail after. If unspecified, subtests inherit this + * value from their parent. + * @default Infinity + * @since v18.7.0 + */ + timeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * If truthy, the test marked as `TODO`. If a string is provided, that string is displayed in + * the test results as the reason why the test is `TODO`. + * @default false + */ + todo?: boolean | string | undefined; + /** + * The number of assertions and subtests expected to be run in the test. + * If the number of assertions run in the test does not match the number + * specified in the plan, the test will fail. + * @default undefined + * @since v20.15.0 + */ + plan?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * This function creates a hook that runs before executing a suite. + * + * ```js + * describe('tests', async () => { + * before(() => console.log('about to run some test')); + * it('is a subtest', () => { + * assert.ok('some relevant assertion here'); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0 + * @param fn The hook function. If the hook uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as the second argument. + * @param options Configuration options for the hook. + */ + function before(fn?: HookFn, options?: HookOptions): void; + /** + * This function creates a hook that runs after executing a suite. + * + * ```js + * describe('tests', async () => { + * after(() => console.log('finished running tests')); + * it('is a subtest', () => { + * assert.ok('some relevant assertion here'); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0 + * @param fn The hook function. If the hook uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as the second argument. + * @param options Configuration options for the hook. + */ + function after(fn?: HookFn, options?: HookOptions): void; + /** + * This function creates a hook that runs before each test in the current suite. + * + * ```js + * describe('tests', async () => { + * beforeEach(() => console.log('about to run a test')); + * it('is a subtest', () => { + * assert.ok('some relevant assertion here'); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0 + * @param fn The hook function. If the hook uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as the second argument. + * @param options Configuration options for the hook. + */ + function beforeEach(fn?: HookFn, options?: HookOptions): void; + /** + * This function creates a hook that runs after each test in the current suite. + * The `afterEach()` hook is run even if the test fails. + * + * ```js + * describe('tests', async () => { + * afterEach(() => console.log('finished running a test')); + * it('is a subtest', () => { + * assert.ok('some relevant assertion here'); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0 + * @param fn The hook function. If the hook uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as the second argument. + * @param options Configuration options for the hook. + */ + function afterEach(fn?: HookFn, options?: HookOptions): void; + /** + * The hook function. The first argument is the context in which the hook is called. + * If the hook uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as the second argument. + */ + type HookFn = (c: TestContext | SuiteContext, done: (result?: any) => void) => any; + /** + * The hook function. The first argument is a `TestContext` object. + * If the hook uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as the second argument. + */ + type TestContextHookFn = (t: TestContext, done: (result?: any) => void) => any; + /** + * Configuration options for hooks. + * @since v18.8.0 + */ + interface HookOptions { + /** + * Allows aborting an in-progress hook. + */ + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + /** + * A number of milliseconds the hook will fail after. If unspecified, subtests inherit this + * value from their parent. + * @default Infinity + */ + timeout?: number | undefined; + } + interface MockFunctionOptions { + /** + * The number of times that the mock will use the behavior of `implementation`. + * Once the mock function has been called `times` times, + * it will automatically restore the behavior of `original`. + * This value must be an integer greater than zero. + * @default Infinity + */ + times?: number | undefined; + } + interface MockMethodOptions extends MockFunctionOptions { + /** + * If `true`, `object[methodName]` is treated as a getter. + * This option cannot be used with the `setter` option. + */ + getter?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If `true`, `object[methodName]` is treated as a setter. + * This option cannot be used with the `getter` option. + */ + setter?: boolean | undefined; + } + type Mock = F & { + mock: MockFunctionContext; + }; + interface MockModuleOptions { + /** + * If false, each call to `require()` or `import()` generates a new mock module. + * If true, subsequent calls will return the same module mock, and the mock module is inserted into the CommonJS cache. + * @default false + */ + cache?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * The value to use as the mocked module's default export. + * + * If this value is not provided, ESM mocks do not include a default export. + * If the mock is a CommonJS or builtin module, this setting is used as the value of `module.exports`. + * If this value is not provided, CJS and builtin mocks use an empty object as the value of `module.exports`. + */ + defaultExport?: any; + /** + * An object whose keys and values are used to create the named exports of the mock module. + * + * If the mock is a CommonJS or builtin module, these values are copied onto `module.exports`. + * Therefore, if a mock is created with both named exports and a non-object default export, + * the mock will throw an exception when used as a CJS or builtin module. + */ + namedExports?: object | undefined; + } + /** + * The `MockTracker` class is used to manage mocking functionality. The test runner + * module provides a top level `mock` export which is a `MockTracker` instance. + * Each test also provides its own `MockTracker` instance via the test context's `mock` property. + * @since v19.1.0, v18.13.0 + */ + interface MockTracker { + /** + * This function is used to create a mock function. + * + * The following example creates a mock function that increments a counter by one + * on each invocation. The `times` option is used to modify the mock behavior such + * that the first two invocations add two to the counter instead of one. + * + * ```js + * test('mocks a counting function', (t) => { + * let cnt = 0; + * + * function addOne() { + * cnt++; + * return cnt; + * } + * + * function addTwo() { + * cnt += 2; + * return cnt; + * } + * + * const fn = t.mock.fn(addOne, addTwo, { times: 2 }); + * + * assert.strictEqual(fn(), 2); + * assert.strictEqual(fn(), 4); + * assert.strictEqual(fn(), 5); + * assert.strictEqual(fn(), 6); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v19.1.0, v18.13.0 + * @param original An optional function to create a mock on. + * @param implementation An optional function used as the mock implementation for `original`. This is useful for creating mocks that exhibit one behavior for a specified number of calls and + * then restore the behavior of `original`. + * @param options Optional configuration options for the mock function. + * @return The mocked function. The mocked function contains a special `mock` property, which is an instance of {@link MockFunctionContext}, and can be used for inspecting and changing the + * behavior of the mocked function. + */ + fn undefined>( + original?: F, + options?: MockFunctionOptions, + ): Mock; + fn undefined, Implementation extends Function = F>( + original?: F, + implementation?: Implementation, + options?: MockFunctionOptions, + ): Mock; + /** + * This function is used to create a mock on an existing object method. The + * following example demonstrates how a mock is created on an existing object + * method. + * + * ```js + * test('spies on an object method', (t) => { + * const number = { + * value: 5, + * subtract(a) { + * return this.value - a; + * }, + * }; + * + * t.mock.method(number, 'subtract'); + * assert.strictEqual(number.subtract.mock.calls.length, 0); + * assert.strictEqual(number.subtract(3), 2); + * assert.strictEqual(number.subtract.mock.calls.length, 1); + * + * const call = number.subtract.mock.calls[0]; + * + * assert.deepStrictEqual(call.arguments, [3]); + * assert.strictEqual(call.result, 2); + * assert.strictEqual(call.error, undefined); + * assert.strictEqual(call.target, undefined); + * assert.strictEqual(call.this, number); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v19.1.0, v18.13.0 + * @param object The object whose method is being mocked. + * @param methodName The identifier of the method on `object` to mock. If `object[methodName]` is not a function, an error is thrown. + * @param implementation An optional function used as the mock implementation for `object[methodName]`. + * @param options Optional configuration options for the mock method. + * @return The mocked method. The mocked method contains a special `mock` property, which is an instance of {@link MockFunctionContext}, and can be used for inspecting and changing the + * behavior of the mocked method. + */ + method< + MockedObject extends object, + MethodName extends FunctionPropertyNames, + >( + object: MockedObject, + methodName: MethodName, + options?: MockFunctionOptions, + ): MockedObject[MethodName] extends Function ? Mock + : never; + method< + MockedObject extends object, + MethodName extends FunctionPropertyNames, + Implementation extends Function, + >( + object: MockedObject, + methodName: MethodName, + implementation: Implementation, + options?: MockFunctionOptions, + ): MockedObject[MethodName] extends Function ? Mock + : never; + method( + object: MockedObject, + methodName: keyof MockedObject, + options: MockMethodOptions, + ): Mock; + method( + object: MockedObject, + methodName: keyof MockedObject, + implementation: Function, + options: MockMethodOptions, + ): Mock; + /** + * This function is syntax sugar for `MockTracker.method` with `options.getter` set to `true`. + * @since v19.3.0, v18.13.0 + */ + getter< + MockedObject extends object, + MethodName extends keyof MockedObject, + >( + object: MockedObject, + methodName: MethodName, + options?: MockFunctionOptions, + ): Mock<() => MockedObject[MethodName]>; + getter< + MockedObject extends object, + MethodName extends keyof MockedObject, + Implementation extends Function, + >( + object: MockedObject, + methodName: MethodName, + implementation?: Implementation, + options?: MockFunctionOptions, + ): Mock<(() => MockedObject[MethodName]) | Implementation>; + /** + * This function is syntax sugar for `MockTracker.method` with `options.setter` set to `true`. + * @since v19.3.0, v18.13.0 + */ + setter< + MockedObject extends object, + MethodName extends keyof MockedObject, + >( + object: MockedObject, + methodName: MethodName, + options?: MockFunctionOptions, + ): Mock<(value: MockedObject[MethodName]) => void>; + setter< + MockedObject extends object, + MethodName extends keyof MockedObject, + Implementation extends Function, + >( + object: MockedObject, + methodName: MethodName, + implementation?: Implementation, + options?: MockFunctionOptions, + ): Mock<((value: MockedObject[MethodName]) => void) | Implementation>; + /** + * This function is used to mock the exports of ECMAScript modules, CommonJS modules, and Node.js builtin modules. + * Any references to the original module prior to mocking are not impacted. + * + * Only available through the [--experimental-test-module-mocks](https://nodejs.org/api/cli.html#--experimental-test-module-mocks) flag. + * @since v20.18.0 + * @experimental + * @param specifier A string identifying the module to mock. + * @param options Optional configuration options for the mock module. + */ + module(specifier: string, options?: MockModuleOptions): MockModuleContext; + /** + * This function restores the default behavior of all mocks that were previously + * created by this `MockTracker` and disassociates the mocks from the `MockTracker` instance. Once disassociated, the mocks can still be used, but the `MockTracker` instance can no longer be + * used to reset their behavior or + * otherwise interact with them. + * + * After each test completes, this function is called on the test context's `MockTracker`. If the global `MockTracker` is used extensively, calling this + * function manually is recommended. + * @since v19.1.0, v18.13.0 + */ + reset(): void; + /** + * This function restores the default behavior of all mocks that were previously + * created by this `MockTracker`. Unlike `mock.reset()`, `mock.restoreAll()` does + * not disassociate the mocks from the `MockTracker` instance. + * @since v19.1.0, v18.13.0 + */ + restoreAll(): void; + readonly timers: MockTimers; + } + const mock: MockTracker; + interface MockFunctionCall< + F extends Function, + ReturnType = F extends (...args: any) => infer T ? T + : F extends abstract new(...args: any) => infer T ? T + : unknown, + Args = F extends (...args: infer Y) => any ? Y + : F extends abstract new(...args: infer Y) => any ? Y + : unknown[], + > { + /** + * An array of the arguments passed to the mock function. + */ + arguments: Args; + /** + * If the mocked function threw then this property contains the thrown value. + */ + error: unknown | undefined; + /** + * The value returned by the mocked function. + * + * If the mocked function threw, it will be `undefined`. + */ + result: ReturnType | undefined; + /** + * An `Error` object whose stack can be used to determine the callsite of the mocked function invocation. + */ + stack: Error; + /** + * If the mocked function is a constructor, this field contains the class being constructed. + * Otherwise this will be `undefined`. + */ + target: F extends abstract new(...args: any) => any ? F : undefined; + /** + * The mocked function's `this` value. + */ + this: unknown; + } + /** + * The `MockFunctionContext` class is used to inspect or manipulate the behavior of + * mocks created via the `MockTracker` APIs. + * @since v19.1.0, v18.13.0 + */ + interface MockFunctionContext { + /** + * A getter that returns a copy of the internal array used to track calls to the + * mock. Each entry in the array is an object with the following properties. + * @since v19.1.0, v18.13.0 + */ + readonly calls: MockFunctionCall[]; + /** + * This function returns the number of times that this mock has been invoked. This + * function is more efficient than checking `ctx.calls.length` because `ctx.calls` is a getter that creates a copy of the internal call tracking array. + * @since v19.1.0, v18.13.0 + * @return The number of times that this mock has been invoked. + */ + callCount(): number; + /** + * This function is used to change the behavior of an existing mock. + * + * The following example creates a mock function using `t.mock.fn()`, calls the + * mock function, and then changes the mock implementation to a different function. + * + * ```js + * test('changes a mock behavior', (t) => { + * let cnt = 0; + * + * function addOne() { + * cnt++; + * return cnt; + * } + * + * function addTwo() { + * cnt += 2; + * return cnt; + * } + * + * const fn = t.mock.fn(addOne); + * + * assert.strictEqual(fn(), 1); + * fn.mock.mockImplementation(addTwo); + * assert.strictEqual(fn(), 3); + * assert.strictEqual(fn(), 5); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v19.1.0, v18.13.0 + * @param implementation The function to be used as the mock's new implementation. + */ + mockImplementation(implementation: F): void; + /** + * This function is used to change the behavior of an existing mock for a single + * invocation. Once invocation `onCall` has occurred, the mock will revert to + * whatever behavior it would have used had `mockImplementationOnce()` not been + * called. + * + * The following example creates a mock function using `t.mock.fn()`, calls the + * mock function, changes the mock implementation to a different function for the + * next invocation, and then resumes its previous behavior. + * + * ```js + * test('changes a mock behavior once', (t) => { + * let cnt = 0; + * + * function addOne() { + * cnt++; + * return cnt; + * } + * + * function addTwo() { + * cnt += 2; + * return cnt; + * } + * + * const fn = t.mock.fn(addOne); + * + * assert.strictEqual(fn(), 1); + * fn.mock.mockImplementationOnce(addTwo); + * assert.strictEqual(fn(), 3); + * assert.strictEqual(fn(), 4); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v19.1.0, v18.13.0 + * @param implementation The function to be used as the mock's implementation for the invocation number specified by `onCall`. + * @param onCall The invocation number that will use `implementation`. If the specified invocation has already occurred then an exception is thrown. + */ + mockImplementationOnce(implementation: F, onCall?: number): void; + /** + * Resets the call history of the mock function. + * @since v19.3.0, v18.13.0 + */ + resetCalls(): void; + /** + * Resets the implementation of the mock function to its original behavior. The + * mock can still be used after calling this function. + * @since v19.1.0, v18.13.0 + */ + restore(): void; + } + /** + * @since v20.18.0 + * @experimental + */ + interface MockModuleContext { + /** + * Resets the implementation of the mock module. + * @since v20.18.0 + */ + restore(): void; + } + interface MockTimersOptions { + apis: ReadonlyArray<"setInterval" | "setTimeout" | "setImmediate" | "Date">; + now?: number | Date | undefined; + } + /** + * Mocking timers is a technique commonly used in software testing to simulate and + * control the behavior of timers, such as `setInterval` and `setTimeout`, + * without actually waiting for the specified time intervals. + * + * The MockTimers API also allows for mocking of the `Date` constructor and + * `setImmediate`/`clearImmediate` functions. + * + * The `MockTracker` provides a top-level `timers` export + * which is a `MockTimers` instance. + * @since v20.4.0 + * @experimental + */ + interface MockTimers { + /** + * Enables timer mocking for the specified timers. + * + * **Note:** When you enable mocking for a specific timer, its associated + * clear function will also be implicitly mocked. + * + * **Note:** Mocking `Date` will affect the behavior of the mocked timers + * as they use the same internal clock. + * + * Example usage without setting initial time: + * + * ```js + * import { mock } from 'node:test'; + * mock.timers.enable({ apis: ['setInterval', 'Date'], now: 1234 }); + * ``` + * + * The above example enables mocking for the `Date` constructor, `setInterval` timer and + * implicitly mocks the `clearInterval` function. Only the `Date` constructor from `globalThis`, + * `setInterval` and `clearInterval` functions from `node:timers`, `node:timers/promises`, and `globalThis` will be mocked. + * + * Example usage with initial time set + * + * ```js + * import { mock } from 'node:test'; + * mock.timers.enable({ apis: ['Date'], now: 1000 }); + * ``` + * + * Example usage with initial Date object as time set + * + * ```js + * import { mock } from 'node:test'; + * mock.timers.enable({ apis: ['Date'], now: new Date() }); + * ``` + * + * Alternatively, if you call `mock.timers.enable()` without any parameters: + * + * All timers (`'setInterval'`, `'clearInterval'`, `'Date'`, `'setImmediate'`, `'clearImmediate'`, `'setTimeout'`, and `'clearTimeout'`) + * will be mocked. + * + * The `setInterval`, `clearInterval`, `setTimeout`, and `clearTimeout` functions from `node:timers`, `node:timers/promises`, + * and `globalThis` will be mocked. + * The `Date` constructor from `globalThis` will be mocked. + * + * If there is no initial epoch set, the initial date will be based on 0 in the Unix epoch. This is `January 1st, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC`. You can + * set an initial date by passing a now property to the `.enable()` method. This value will be used as the initial date for the mocked Date + * object. It can either be a positive integer, or another Date object. + * @since v20.4.0 + */ + enable(options?: MockTimersOptions): void; + /** + * You can use the `.setTime()` method to manually move the mocked date to another time. This method only accepts a positive integer. + * Note: This method will execute any mocked timers that are in the past from the new time. + * In the below example we are setting a new time for the mocked date. + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * import { test } from 'node:test'; + * test('sets the time of a date object', (context) => { + * // Optionally choose what to mock + * context.mock.timers.enable({ apis: ['Date'], now: 100 }); + * assert.strictEqual(Date.now(), 100); + * // Advance in time will also advance the date + * context.mock.timers.setTime(1000); + * context.mock.timers.tick(200); + * assert.strictEqual(Date.now(), 1200); + * }); + * ``` + */ + setTime(time: number): void; + /** + * This function restores the default behavior of all mocks that were previously + * created by this `MockTimers` instance and disassociates the mocks + * from the `MockTracker` instance. + * + * **Note:** After each test completes, this function is called on + * the test context's `MockTracker`. + * + * ```js + * import { mock } from 'node:test'; + * mock.timers.reset(); + * ``` + * @since v20.4.0 + */ + reset(): void; + /** + * Advances time for all mocked timers. + * + * **Note:** This diverges from how `setTimeout` in Node.js behaves and accepts + * only positive numbers. In Node.js, `setTimeout` with negative numbers is + * only supported for web compatibility reasons. + * + * The following example mocks a `setTimeout` function and + * by using `.tick` advances in + * time triggering all pending timers. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * import { test } from 'node:test'; + * + * test('mocks setTimeout to be executed synchronously without having to actually wait for it', (context) => { + * const fn = context.mock.fn(); + * + * context.mock.timers.enable({ apis: ['setTimeout'] }); + * + * setTimeout(fn, 9999); + * + * assert.strictEqual(fn.mock.callCount(), 0); + * + * // Advance in time + * context.mock.timers.tick(9999); + * + * assert.strictEqual(fn.mock.callCount(), 1); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Alternativelly, the `.tick` function can be called many times + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * import { test } from 'node:test'; + * + * test('mocks setTimeout to be executed synchronously without having to actually wait for it', (context) => { + * const fn = context.mock.fn(); + * context.mock.timers.enable({ apis: ['setTimeout'] }); + * const nineSecs = 9000; + * setTimeout(fn, nineSecs); + * + * const twoSeconds = 3000; + * context.mock.timers.tick(twoSeconds); + * context.mock.timers.tick(twoSeconds); + * context.mock.timers.tick(twoSeconds); + * + * assert.strictEqual(fn.mock.callCount(), 1); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Advancing time using `.tick` will also advance the time for any `Date` object + * created after the mock was enabled (if `Date` was also set to be mocked). + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * import { test } from 'node:test'; + * + * test('mocks setTimeout to be executed synchronously without having to actually wait for it', (context) => { + * const fn = context.mock.fn(); + * + * context.mock.timers.enable({ apis: ['setTimeout', 'Date'] }); + * setTimeout(fn, 9999); + * + * assert.strictEqual(fn.mock.callCount(), 0); + * assert.strictEqual(Date.now(), 0); + * + * // Advance in time + * context.mock.timers.tick(9999); + * assert.strictEqual(fn.mock.callCount(), 1); + * assert.strictEqual(Date.now(), 9999); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v20.4.0 + */ + tick(milliseconds: number): void; + /** + * Triggers all pending mocked timers immediately. If the `Date` object is also + * mocked, it will also advance the `Date` object to the furthest timer's time. + * + * The example below triggers all pending timers immediately, + * causing them to execute without any delay. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * import { test } from 'node:test'; + * + * test('runAll functions following the given order', (context) => { + * context.mock.timers.enable({ apis: ['setTimeout', 'Date'] }); + * const results = []; + * setTimeout(() => results.push(1), 9999); + * + * // Notice that if both timers have the same timeout, + * // the order of execution is guaranteed + * setTimeout(() => results.push(3), 8888); + * setTimeout(() => results.push(2), 8888); + * + * assert.deepStrictEqual(results, []); + * + * context.mock.timers.runAll(); + * assert.deepStrictEqual(results, [3, 2, 1]); + * // The Date object is also advanced to the furthest timer's time + * assert.strictEqual(Date.now(), 9999); + * }); + * ``` + * + * **Note:** The `runAll()` function is specifically designed for + * triggering timers in the context of timer mocking. + * It does not have any effect on real-time system + * clocks or actual timers outside of the mocking environment. + * @since v20.4.0 + */ + runAll(): void; + /** + * Calls {@link MockTimers.reset()}. + */ + [Symbol.dispose](): void; + } + } + type FunctionPropertyNames = { + [K in keyof T]: T[K] extends Function ? K : never; + }[keyof T]; + export = test; +} + +/** + * The `node:test/reporters` module exposes the builtin-reporters for `node:test`. + * To access it: + * + * ```js + * import test from 'node:test/reporters'; + * ``` + * + * This module is only available under the `node:` scheme. The following will not + * work: + * + * ```js + * import test from 'test/reporters'; + * ``` + * @since v19.9.0 + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/test/reporters.js) + */ +declare module "node:test/reporters" { + import { Transform, TransformOptions } from "node:stream"; + import { EventData } from "node:test"; + + type TestEvent = + | { type: "test:coverage"; data: EventData.TestCoverage } + | { type: "test:complete"; data: EventData.TestComplete } + | { type: "test:dequeue"; data: EventData.TestDequeue } + | { type: "test:diagnostic"; data: EventData.TestDiagnostic } + | { type: "test:enqueue"; data: EventData.TestEnqueue } + | { type: "test:fail"; data: EventData.TestFail } + | { type: "test:pass"; data: EventData.TestPass } + | { type: "test:plan"; data: EventData.TestPlan } + | { type: "test:start"; data: EventData.TestStart } + | { type: "test:stderr"; data: EventData.TestStderr } + | { type: "test:stdout"; data: EventData.TestStdout } + | { type: "test:watch:drained"; data: undefined }; + type TestEventGenerator = AsyncGenerator; + + /** + * The `dot` reporter outputs the test results in a compact format, + * where each passing test is represented by a `.`, + * and each failing test is represented by a `X`. + * @since v20.0.0 + */ + function dot(source: TestEventGenerator): AsyncGenerator<"\n" | "." | "X", void>; + /** + * The `tap` reporter outputs the test results in the [TAP](https://testanything.org/) format. + * @since v20.0.0 + */ + function tap(source: TestEventGenerator): AsyncGenerator; + /** + * The `spec` reporter outputs the test results in a human-readable format. + * @since v20.0.0 + */ + class SpecReporter extends Transform { + constructor(); + } + /** + * The `junit` reporter outputs test results in a jUnit XML format. + * @since v21.0.0 + */ + function junit(source: TestEventGenerator): AsyncGenerator; + class LcovReporter extends Transform { + constructor(opts?: Omit); + } + /** + * The `lcov` reporter outputs test coverage when used with the + * [`--experimental-test-coverage`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/cli.html#--experimental-test-coverage) flag. + * @since v22.0.0 + */ + const lcov: LcovReporter; + + export { dot, junit, lcov, SpecReporter as spec, tap, TestEvent }; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/timers.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/timers.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..57a8d9f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/timers.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,286 @@ +/** + * The `timer` module exposes a global API for scheduling functions to + * be called at some future period of time. Because the timer functions are + * globals, there is no need to import `node:timers` to use the API. + * + * The timer functions within Node.js implement a similar API as the timers API + * provided by Web Browsers but use a different internal implementation that is + * built around the Node.js [Event Loop](https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/event-loop-timers-and-nexttick/#setimmediate-vs-settimeout). + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.x/lib/timers.js) + */ +declare module "timers" { + import { Abortable } from "node:events"; + import * as promises from "node:timers/promises"; + export interface TimerOptions extends Abortable { + /** + * Set to `false` to indicate that the scheduled `Timeout` + * should not require the Node.js event loop to remain active. + * @default true + */ + ref?: boolean | undefined; + } + global { + namespace NodeJS { + /** + * This object is created internally and is returned from `setImmediate()`. It + * can be passed to `clearImmediate()` in order to cancel the scheduled + * actions. + * + * By default, when an immediate is scheduled, the Node.js event loop will continue + * running as long as the immediate is active. The `Immediate` object returned by + * `setImmediate()` exports both `immediate.ref()` and `immediate.unref()` + * functions that can be used to control this default behavior. + */ + interface Immediate extends RefCounted, Disposable { + /** + * If true, the `Immediate` object will keep the Node.js event loop active. + * @since v11.0.0 + */ + hasRef(): boolean; + /** + * When called, requests that the Node.js event loop _not_ exit so long as the + * `Immediate` is active. Calling `immediate.ref()` multiple times will have no + * effect. + * + * By default, all `Immediate` objects are "ref'ed", making it normally unnecessary + * to call `immediate.ref()` unless `immediate.unref()` had been called previously. + * @since v9.7.0 + * @returns a reference to `immediate` + */ + ref(): this; + /** + * When called, the active `Immediate` object will not require the Node.js event + * loop to remain active. If there is no other activity keeping the event loop + * running, the process may exit before the `Immediate` object's callback is + * invoked. Calling `immediate.unref()` multiple times will have no effect. + * @since v9.7.0 + * @returns a reference to `immediate` + */ + unref(): this; + /** + * Cancels the immediate. This is similar to calling `clearImmediate()`. + * @since v20.5.0, v18.18.0 + * @experimental + */ + [Symbol.dispose](): void; + _onImmediate(...args: any[]): void; + } + // Legacy interface used in Node.js v9 and prior + /** @deprecated Use `NodeJS.Timeout` instead. */ + interface Timer extends RefCounted { + hasRef(): boolean; + refresh(): this; + [Symbol.toPrimitive](): number; + } + /** + * This object is created internally and is returned from `setTimeout()` and + * `setInterval()`. It can be passed to either `clearTimeout()` or + * `clearInterval()` in order to cancel the scheduled actions. + * + * By default, when a timer is scheduled using either `setTimeout()` or + * `setInterval()`, the Node.js event loop will continue running as long as the + * timer is active. Each of the `Timeout` objects returned by these functions + * export both `timeout.ref()` and `timeout.unref()` functions that can be used to + * control this default behavior. + */ + interface Timeout extends RefCounted, Disposable, Timer { + /** + * Cancels the timeout. + * @since v0.9.1 + * @legacy Use `clearTimeout()` instead. + * @returns a reference to `timeout` + */ + close(): this; + /** + * If true, the `Timeout` object will keep the Node.js event loop active. + * @since v11.0.0 + */ + hasRef(): boolean; + /** + * When called, requests that the Node.js event loop _not_ exit so long as the + * `Timeout` is active. Calling `timeout.ref()` multiple times will have no effect. + * + * By default, all `Timeout` objects are "ref'ed", making it normally unnecessary + * to call `timeout.ref()` unless `timeout.unref()` had been called previously. + * @since v0.9.1 + * @returns a reference to `timeout` + */ + ref(): this; + /** + * Sets the timer's start time to the current time, and reschedules the timer to + * call its callback at the previously specified duration adjusted to the current + * time. This is useful for refreshing a timer without allocating a new + * JavaScript object. + * + * Using this on a timer that has already called its callback will reactivate the + * timer. + * @since v10.2.0 + * @returns a reference to `timeout` + */ + refresh(): this; + /** + * When called, the active `Timeout` object will not require the Node.js event loop + * to remain active. If there is no other activity keeping the event loop running, + * the process may exit before the `Timeout` object's callback is invoked. Calling + * `timeout.unref()` multiple times will have no effect. + * @since v0.9.1 + * @returns a reference to `timeout` + */ + unref(): this; + /** + * Coerce a `Timeout` to a primitive. The primitive can be used to + * clear the `Timeout`. The primitive can only be used in the + * same thread where the timeout was created. Therefore, to use it + * across `worker_threads` it must first be passed to the correct + * thread. This allows enhanced compatibility with browser + * `setTimeout()` and `setInterval()` implementations. + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + [Symbol.toPrimitive](): number; + /** + * Cancels the timeout. + * @since v20.5.0, v18.18.0 + * @experimental + */ + [Symbol.dispose](): void; + _onTimeout(...args: any[]): void; + } + } + /** + * Schedules the "immediate" execution of the `callback` after I/O events' + * callbacks. + * + * When multiple calls to `setImmediate()` are made, the `callback` functions are + * queued for execution in the order in which they are created. The entire callback + * queue is processed every event loop iteration. If an immediate timer is queued + * from inside an executing callback, that timer will not be triggered until the + * next event loop iteration. + * + * If `callback` is not a function, a `TypeError` will be thrown. + * + * This method has a custom variant for promises that is available using + * `timersPromises.setImmediate()`. + * @since v0.9.1 + * @param callback The function to call at the end of this turn of + * the Node.js [Event Loop](https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/event-loop-timers-and-nexttick/#setimmediate-vs-settimeout) + * @param args Optional arguments to pass when the `callback` is called. + * @returns for use with `clearImmediate()` + */ + function setImmediate( + callback: (...args: TArgs) => void, + ...args: TArgs + ): NodeJS.Immediate; + // Allow a single void-accepting argument to be optional in arguments lists. + // Allows usage such as `new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, ms))` (#54258) + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-invalid-void-type + function setImmediate(callback: (_: void) => void): NodeJS.Immediate; + namespace setImmediate { + import __promisify__ = promises.setImmediate; + export { __promisify__ }; + } + /** + * Schedules repeated execution of `callback` every `delay` milliseconds. + * + * When `delay` is larger than `2147483647` or less than `1`, the `delay` will be + * set to `1`. Non-integer delays are truncated to an integer. + * + * If `callback` is not a function, a `TypeError` will be thrown. + * + * This method has a custom variant for promises that is available using + * `timersPromises.setInterval()`. + * @since v0.0.1 + * @param callback The function to call when the timer elapses. + * @param delay The number of milliseconds to wait before calling the + * `callback`. **Default:** `1`. + * @param args Optional arguments to pass when the `callback` is called. + * @returns for use with `clearInterval()` + */ + function setInterval( + callback: (...args: TArgs) => void, + delay?: number, + ...args: TArgs + ): NodeJS.Timeout; + // Allow a single void-accepting argument to be optional in arguments lists. + // Allows usage such as `new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, ms))` (#54258) + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-invalid-void-type + function setInterval(callback: (_: void) => void, delay?: number): NodeJS.Timeout; + /** + * Schedules execution of a one-time `callback` after `delay` milliseconds. + * + * The `callback` will likely not be invoked in precisely `delay` milliseconds. + * Node.js makes no guarantees about the exact timing of when callbacks will fire, + * nor of their ordering. The callback will be called as close as possible to the + * time specified. + * + * When `delay` is larger than `2147483647` or less than `1` or `NaN`, the `delay` + * will be set to `1`. Non-integer delays are truncated to an integer. + * + * If `callback` is not a function, a `TypeError` will be thrown. + * + * This method has a custom variant for promises that is available using + * `timersPromises.setTimeout()`. + * @since v0.0.1 + * @param callback The function to call when the timer elapses. + * @param delay The number of milliseconds to wait before calling the + * `callback`. **Default:** `1`. + * @param args Optional arguments to pass when the `callback` is called. + * @returns for use with `clearTimeout()` + */ + function setTimeout( + callback: (...args: TArgs) => void, + delay?: number, + ...args: TArgs + ): NodeJS.Timeout; + // Allow a single void-accepting argument to be optional in arguments lists. + // Allows usage such as `new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, ms))` (#54258) + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-invalid-void-type + function setTimeout(callback: (_: void) => void, delay?: number): NodeJS.Timeout; + namespace setTimeout { + import __promisify__ = promises.setTimeout; + export { __promisify__ }; + } + /** + * Cancels an `Immediate` object created by `setImmediate()`. + * @since v0.9.1 + * @param immediate An `Immediate` object as returned by `setImmediate()`. + */ + function clearImmediate(immediate: NodeJS.Immediate | undefined): void; + /** + * Cancels a `Timeout` object created by `setInterval()`. + * @since v0.0.1 + * @param timeout A `Timeout` object as returned by `setInterval()` + * or the primitive of the `Timeout` object as a string or a number. + */ + function clearInterval(timeout: NodeJS.Timeout | string | number | undefined): void; + /** + * Cancels a `Timeout` object created by `setTimeout()`. + * @since v0.0.1 + * @param timeout A `Timeout` object as returned by `setTimeout()` + * or the primitive of the `Timeout` object as a string or a number. + */ + function clearTimeout(timeout: NodeJS.Timeout | string | number | undefined): void; + /** + * The `queueMicrotask()` method queues a microtask to invoke `callback`. If + * `callback` throws an exception, the `process` object `'uncaughtException'` + * event will be emitted. + * + * The microtask queue is managed by V8 and may be used in a similar manner to + * the `process.nextTick()` queue, which is managed by Node.js. The + * `process.nextTick()` queue is always processed before the microtask queue + * within each turn of the Node.js event loop. + * @since v11.0.0 + * @param callback Function to be queued. + */ + function queueMicrotask(callback: () => void): void; + } + import clearImmediate = globalThis.clearImmediate; + import clearInterval = globalThis.clearInterval; + import clearTimeout = globalThis.clearTimeout; + import setImmediate = globalThis.setImmediate; + import setInterval = globalThis.setInterval; + import setTimeout = globalThis.setTimeout; + export { clearImmediate, clearInterval, clearTimeout, promises, setImmediate, setInterval, setTimeout }; +} +declare module "node:timers" { + export * from "timers"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/timers/promises.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/timers/promises.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..29d7ff0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/timers/promises.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +/** + * The `timers/promises` API provides an alternative set of timer functions + * that return `Promise` objects. The API is accessible via + * `require('node:timers/promises')`. + * + * ```js + * import { + * setTimeout, + * setImmediate, + * setInterval, + * } from 'node:timers/promises'; + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0 + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.x/lib/timers/promises.js) + */ +declare module "timers/promises" { + import { TimerOptions } from "node:timers"; + /** + * ```js + * import { + * setTimeout, + * } from 'node:timers/promises'; + * + * const res = await setTimeout(100, 'result'); + * + * console.log(res); // Prints 'result' + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0 + * @param delay The number of milliseconds to wait before fulfilling the + * promise. **Default:** `1`. + * @param value A value with which the promise is fulfilled. + */ + function setTimeout(delay?: number, value?: T, options?: TimerOptions): Promise; + /** + * ```js + * import { + * setImmediate, + * } from 'node:timers/promises'; + * + * const res = await setImmediate('result'); + * + * console.log(res); // Prints 'result' + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0 + * @param value A value with which the promise is fulfilled. + */ + function setImmediate(value?: T, options?: TimerOptions): Promise; + /** + * Returns an async iterator that generates values in an interval of `delay` ms. + * If `ref` is `true`, you need to call `next()` of async iterator explicitly + * or implicitly to keep the event loop alive. + * + * ```js + * import { + * setInterval, + * } from 'node:timers/promises'; + * + * const interval = 100; + * for await (const startTime of setInterval(interval, Date.now())) { + * const now = Date.now(); + * console.log(now); + * if ((now - startTime) > 1000) + * break; + * } + * console.log(Date.now()); + * ``` + * @since v15.9.0 + * @param delay The number of milliseconds to wait between iterations. + * **Default:** `1`. + * @param value A value with which the iterator returns. + */ + function setInterval(delay?: number, value?: T, options?: TimerOptions): NodeJS.AsyncIterator; + interface Scheduler { + /** + * An experimental API defined by the [Scheduling APIs](https://github.com/WICG/scheduling-apis) draft specification + * being developed as a standard Web Platform API. + * + * Calling `timersPromises.scheduler.wait(delay, options)` is roughly equivalent + * to calling `timersPromises.setTimeout(delay, undefined, options)` except that + * the `ref` option is not supported. + * + * ```js + * import { scheduler } from 'node:timers/promises'; + * + * await scheduler.wait(1000); // Wait one second before continuing + * ``` + * @since v17.3.0, v16.14.0 + * @experimental + * @param delay The number of milliseconds to wait before resolving the + * promise. + */ + wait(delay: number, options?: { signal?: AbortSignal }): Promise; + /** + * An experimental API defined by the [Scheduling APIs](https://github.com/WICG/scheduling-apis) draft specification + * being developed as a standard Web Platform API. + * + * Calling `timersPromises.scheduler.yield()` is equivalent to calling + * `timersPromises.setImmediate()` with no arguments. + * @since v17.3.0, v16.14.0 + * @experimental + */ + yield(): Promise; + } + const scheduler: Scheduler; +} +declare module "node:timers/promises" { + export * from "timers/promises"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/tls.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/tls.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..948b737 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/tls.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1255 @@ +/** + * The `node:tls` module provides an implementation of the Transport Layer Security + * (TLS) and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocols that is built on top of OpenSSL. + * The module can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import tls from 'node:tls'; + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/tls.js) + */ +declare module "tls" { + import { NonSharedBuffer } from "node:buffer"; + import { X509Certificate } from "node:crypto"; + import * as net from "node:net"; + import * as stream from "stream"; + const CLIENT_RENEG_LIMIT: number; + const CLIENT_RENEG_WINDOW: number; + interface Certificate { + /** + * Country code. + */ + C: string; + /** + * Street. + */ + ST: string; + /** + * Locality. + */ + L: string; + /** + * Organization. + */ + O: string; + /** + * Organizational unit. + */ + OU: string; + /** + * Common name. + */ + CN: string; + } + interface PeerCertificate { + /** + * `true` if a Certificate Authority (CA), `false` otherwise. + * @since v18.13.0 + */ + ca: boolean; + /** + * The DER encoded X.509 certificate data. + */ + raw: NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * The certificate subject. + */ + subject: Certificate; + /** + * The certificate issuer, described in the same terms as the `subject`. + */ + issuer: Certificate; + /** + * The date-time the certificate is valid from. + */ + valid_from: string; + /** + * The date-time the certificate is valid to. + */ + valid_to: string; + /** + * The certificate serial number, as a hex string. + */ + serialNumber: string; + /** + * The SHA-1 digest of the DER encoded certificate. + * It is returned as a `:` separated hexadecimal string. + */ + fingerprint: string; + /** + * The SHA-256 digest of the DER encoded certificate. + * It is returned as a `:` separated hexadecimal string. + */ + fingerprint256: string; + /** + * The SHA-512 digest of the DER encoded certificate. + * It is returned as a `:` separated hexadecimal string. + */ + fingerprint512: string; + /** + * The extended key usage, a set of OIDs. + */ + ext_key_usage?: string[]; + /** + * A string containing concatenated names for the subject, + * an alternative to the `subject` names. + */ + subjectaltname?: string; + /** + * An array describing the AuthorityInfoAccess, used with OCSP. + */ + infoAccess?: NodeJS.Dict; + /** + * For RSA keys: The RSA bit size. + * + * For EC keys: The key size in bits. + */ + bits?: number; + /** + * The RSA exponent, as a string in hexadecimal number notation. + */ + exponent?: string; + /** + * The RSA modulus, as a hexadecimal string. + */ + modulus?: string; + /** + * The public key. + */ + pubkey?: NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * The ASN.1 name of the OID of the elliptic curve. + * Well-known curves are identified by an OID. + * While it is unusual, it is possible that the curve + * is identified by its mathematical properties, + * in which case it will not have an OID. + */ + asn1Curve?: string; + /** + * The NIST name for the elliptic curve, if it has one + * (not all well-known curves have been assigned names by NIST). + */ + nistCurve?: string; + } + interface DetailedPeerCertificate extends PeerCertificate { + /** + * The issuer certificate object. + * For self-signed certificates, this may be a circular reference. + */ + issuerCertificate: DetailedPeerCertificate; + } + interface CipherNameAndProtocol { + /** + * The cipher name. + */ + name: string; + /** + * SSL/TLS protocol version. + */ + version: string; + /** + * IETF name for the cipher suite. + */ + standardName: string; + } + interface EphemeralKeyInfo { + /** + * The supported types are 'DH' and 'ECDH'. + */ + type: string; + /** + * The name property is available only when type is 'ECDH'. + */ + name?: string | undefined; + /** + * The size of parameter of an ephemeral key exchange. + */ + size: number; + } + interface KeyObject { + /** + * Private keys in PEM format. + */ + pem: string | Buffer; + /** + * Optional passphrase. + */ + passphrase?: string | undefined; + } + interface PxfObject { + /** + * PFX or PKCS12 encoded private key and certificate chain. + */ + buf: string | Buffer; + /** + * Optional passphrase. + */ + passphrase?: string | undefined; + } + interface TLSSocketOptions extends SecureContextOptions, CommonConnectionOptions { + /** + * If true the TLS socket will be instantiated in server-mode. + * Defaults to false. + */ + isServer?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * An optional net.Server instance. + */ + server?: net.Server | undefined; + /** + * An optional Buffer instance containing a TLS session. + */ + session?: Buffer | undefined; + /** + * If true, specifies that the OCSP status request extension will be + * added to the client hello and an 'OCSPResponse' event will be + * emitted on the socket before establishing a secure communication + */ + requestOCSP?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * Performs transparent encryption of written data and all required TLS + * negotiation. + * + * Instances of `tls.TLSSocket` implement the duplex `Stream` interface. + * + * Methods that return TLS connection metadata (e.g.{@link TLSSocket.getPeerCertificate}) will only return data while the + * connection is open. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + class TLSSocket extends net.Socket { + /** + * Construct a new tls.TLSSocket object from an existing TCP socket. + */ + constructor(socket: net.Socket | stream.Duplex, options?: TLSSocketOptions); + /** + * This property is `true` if the peer certificate was signed by one of the CAs + * specified when creating the `tls.TLSSocket` instance, otherwise `false`. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + authorized: boolean; + /** + * Returns the reason why the peer's certificate was not been verified. This + * property is set only when `tlsSocket.authorized === false`. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + authorizationError: Error; + /** + * Always returns `true`. This may be used to distinguish TLS sockets from regular`net.Socket` instances. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + encrypted: true; + /** + * String containing the selected ALPN protocol. + * Before a handshake has completed, this value is always null. + * When a handshake is completed but not ALPN protocol was selected, tlsSocket.alpnProtocol equals false. + */ + alpnProtocol: string | false | null; + /** + * Returns an object representing the local certificate. The returned object has + * some properties corresponding to the fields of the certificate. + * + * See {@link TLSSocket.getPeerCertificate} for an example of the certificate + * structure. + * + * If there is no local certificate, an empty object will be returned. If the + * socket has been destroyed, `null` will be returned. + * @since v11.2.0 + */ + getCertificate(): PeerCertificate | object | null; + /** + * Returns an object containing information on the negotiated cipher suite. + * + * For example, a TLSv1.2 protocol with AES256-SHA cipher: + * + * ```json + * { + * "name": "AES256-SHA", + * "standardName": "TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA", + * "version": "SSLv3" + * } + * ``` + * + * See [SSL\_CIPHER\_get\_name](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_CIPHER_get_name.html) for more information. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + getCipher(): CipherNameAndProtocol; + /** + * Returns an object representing the type, name, and size of parameter of + * an ephemeral key exchange in `perfect forward secrecy` on a client + * connection. It returns an empty object when the key exchange is not + * ephemeral. As this is only supported on a client socket; `null` is returned + * if called on a server socket. The supported types are `'DH'` and `'ECDH'`. The `name` property is available only when type is `'ECDH'`. + * + * For example: `{ type: 'ECDH', name: 'prime256v1', size: 256 }`. + * @since v5.0.0 + */ + getEphemeralKeyInfo(): EphemeralKeyInfo | object | null; + /** + * As the `Finished` messages are message digests of the complete handshake + * (with a total of 192 bits for TLS 1.0 and more for SSL 3.0), they can + * be used for external authentication procedures when the authentication + * provided by SSL/TLS is not desired or is not enough. + * + * Corresponds to the `SSL_get_finished` routine in OpenSSL and may be used + * to implement the `tls-unique` channel binding from [RFC 5929](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5929). + * @since v9.9.0 + * @return The latest `Finished` message that has been sent to the socket as part of a SSL/TLS handshake, or `undefined` if no `Finished` message has been sent yet. + */ + getFinished(): NonSharedBuffer | undefined; + /** + * Returns an object representing the peer's certificate. If the peer does not + * provide a certificate, an empty object will be returned. If the socket has been + * destroyed, `null` will be returned. + * + * If the full certificate chain was requested, each certificate will include an`issuerCertificate` property containing an object representing its issuer's + * certificate. + * @since v0.11.4 + * @param detailed Include the full certificate chain if `true`, otherwise include just the peer's certificate. + * @return A certificate object. + */ + getPeerCertificate(detailed: true): DetailedPeerCertificate; + getPeerCertificate(detailed?: false): PeerCertificate; + getPeerCertificate(detailed?: boolean): PeerCertificate | DetailedPeerCertificate; + /** + * As the `Finished` messages are message digests of the complete handshake + * (with a total of 192 bits for TLS 1.0 and more for SSL 3.0), they can + * be used for external authentication procedures when the authentication + * provided by SSL/TLS is not desired or is not enough. + * + * Corresponds to the `SSL_get_peer_finished` routine in OpenSSL and may be used + * to implement the `tls-unique` channel binding from [RFC 5929](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5929). + * @since v9.9.0 + * @return The latest `Finished` message that is expected or has actually been received from the socket as part of a SSL/TLS handshake, or `undefined` if there is no `Finished` message so + * far. + */ + getPeerFinished(): NonSharedBuffer | undefined; + /** + * Returns a string containing the negotiated SSL/TLS protocol version of the + * current connection. The value `'unknown'` will be returned for connected + * sockets that have not completed the handshaking process. The value `null` will + * be returned for server sockets or disconnected client sockets. + * + * Protocol versions are: + * + * * `'SSLv3'` + * * `'TLSv1'` + * * `'TLSv1.1'` + * * `'TLSv1.2'` + * * `'TLSv1.3'` + * + * See the OpenSSL [`SSL_get_version`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_get_version.html) documentation for more information. + * @since v5.7.0 + */ + getProtocol(): string | null; + /** + * Returns the TLS session data or `undefined` if no session was + * negotiated. On the client, the data can be provided to the `session` option of {@link connect} to resume the connection. On the server, it may be useful + * for debugging. + * + * See `Session Resumption` for more information. + * + * Note: `getSession()` works only for TLSv1.2 and below. For TLSv1.3, applications + * must use the `'session'` event (it also works for TLSv1.2 and below). + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + getSession(): NonSharedBuffer | undefined; + /** + * See [SSL\_get\_shared\_sigalgs](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_get_shared_sigalgs.html) for more information. + * @since v12.11.0 + * @return List of signature algorithms shared between the server and the client in the order of decreasing preference. + */ + getSharedSigalgs(): string[]; + /** + * For a client, returns the TLS session ticket if one is available, or`undefined`. For a server, always returns `undefined`. + * + * It may be useful for debugging. + * + * See `Session Resumption` for more information. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + getTLSTicket(): NonSharedBuffer | undefined; + /** + * See `Session Resumption` for more information. + * @since v0.5.6 + * @return `true` if the session was reused, `false` otherwise. + */ + isSessionReused(): boolean; + /** + * The `tlsSocket.renegotiate()` method initiates a TLS renegotiation process. + * Upon completion, the `callback` function will be passed a single argument + * that is either an `Error` (if the request failed) or `null`. + * + * This method can be used to request a peer's certificate after the secure + * connection has been established. + * + * When running as the server, the socket will be destroyed with an error after `handshakeTimeout` timeout. + * + * For TLSv1.3, renegotiation cannot be initiated, it is not supported by the + * protocol. + * @since v0.11.8 + * @param callback If `renegotiate()` returned `true`, callback is attached once to the `'secure'` event. If `renegotiate()` returned `false`, `callback` will be called in the next tick with + * an error, unless the `tlsSocket` has been destroyed, in which case `callback` will not be called at all. + * @return `true` if renegotiation was initiated, `false` otherwise. + */ + renegotiate( + options: { + rejectUnauthorized?: boolean | undefined; + requestCert?: boolean | undefined; + }, + callback: (err: Error | null) => void, + ): undefined | boolean; + /** + * The `tlsSocket.setKeyCert()` method sets the private key and certificate to use for the socket. + * This is mainly useful if you wish to select a server certificate from a TLS server's `ALPNCallback`. + * @since v22.5.0, v20.17.0 + * @param context An object containing at least `key` and `cert` properties from the {@link createSecureContext()} `options`, + * or a TLS context object created with {@link createSecureContext()} itself. + */ + setKeyCert(context: SecureContextOptions | SecureContext): void; + /** + * The `tlsSocket.setMaxSendFragment()` method sets the maximum TLS fragment size. + * Returns `true` if setting the limit succeeded; `false` otherwise. + * + * Smaller fragment sizes decrease the buffering latency on the client: larger + * fragments are buffered by the TLS layer until the entire fragment is received + * and its integrity is verified; large fragments can span multiple roundtrips + * and their processing can be delayed due to packet loss or reordering. However, + * smaller fragments add extra TLS framing bytes and CPU overhead, which may + * decrease overall server throughput. + * @since v0.11.11 + * @param [size=16384] The maximum TLS fragment size. The maximum value is `16384`. + */ + setMaxSendFragment(size: number): boolean; + /** + * Disables TLS renegotiation for this `TLSSocket` instance. Once called, attempts + * to renegotiate will trigger an `'error'` event on the `TLSSocket`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + disableRenegotiation(): void; + /** + * When enabled, TLS packet trace information is written to `stderr`. This can be + * used to debug TLS connection problems. + * + * The format of the output is identical to the output of`openssl s_client -trace` or `openssl s_server -trace`. While it is produced by + * OpenSSL's `SSL_trace()` function, the format is undocumented, can change + * without notice, and should not be relied on. + * @since v12.2.0 + */ + enableTrace(): void; + /** + * Returns the peer certificate as an `X509Certificate` object. + * + * If there is no peer certificate, or the socket has been destroyed,`undefined` will be returned. + * @since v15.9.0 + */ + getPeerX509Certificate(): X509Certificate | undefined; + /** + * Returns the local certificate as an `X509Certificate` object. + * + * If there is no local certificate, or the socket has been destroyed,`undefined` will be returned. + * @since v15.9.0 + */ + getX509Certificate(): X509Certificate | undefined; + /** + * Keying material is used for validations to prevent different kind of attacks in + * network protocols, for example in the specifications of IEEE 802.1X. + * + * Example + * + * ```js + * const keyingMaterial = tlsSocket.exportKeyingMaterial( + * 128, + * 'client finished'); + * + * /* + * Example return value of keyingMaterial: + * + * + * ``` + * + * See the OpenSSL [`SSL_export_keying_material`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_export_keying_material.html) documentation for more + * information. + * @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0 + * @param length number of bytes to retrieve from keying material + * @param label an application specific label, typically this will be a value from the [IANA Exporter Label + * Registry](https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xhtml#exporter-labels). + * @param context Optionally provide a context. + * @return requested bytes of the keying material + */ + exportKeyingMaterial(length: number, label: string, context: Buffer): NonSharedBuffer; + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: "OCSPResponse", listener: (response: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + addListener(event: "secureConnect", listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: "session", listener: (session: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + addListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: "OCSPResponse", response: NonSharedBuffer): boolean; + emit(event: "secureConnect"): boolean; + emit(event: "session", session: NonSharedBuffer): boolean; + emit(event: "keylog", line: NonSharedBuffer): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: "OCSPResponse", listener: (response: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + on(event: "secureConnect", listener: () => void): this; + on(event: "session", listener: (session: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + on(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "OCSPResponse", listener: (response: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + once(event: "secureConnect", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: "session", listener: (session: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + once(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "OCSPResponse", listener: (response: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "secureConnect", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: "session", listener: (session: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "OCSPResponse", listener: (response: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "secureConnect", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "session", listener: (session: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer) => void): this; + } + interface CommonConnectionOptions { + /** + * An optional TLS context object from tls.createSecureContext() + */ + secureContext?: SecureContext | undefined; + /** + * When enabled, TLS packet trace information is written to `stderr`. This can be + * used to debug TLS connection problems. + * @default false + */ + enableTrace?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If true the server will request a certificate from clients that + * connect and attempt to verify that certificate. Defaults to + * false. + */ + requestCert?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * An array of strings or a Buffer naming possible ALPN protocols. + * (Protocols should be ordered by their priority.) + */ + ALPNProtocols?: readonly string[] | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | undefined; + /** + * SNICallback(servername, cb) A function that will be + * called if the client supports SNI TLS extension. Two arguments + * will be passed when called: servername and cb. SNICallback should + * invoke cb(null, ctx), where ctx is a SecureContext instance. + * (tls.createSecureContext(...) can be used to get a proper + * SecureContext.) If SNICallback wasn't provided the default callback + * with high-level API will be used (see below). + */ + SNICallback?: ((servername: string, cb: (err: Error | null, ctx?: SecureContext) => void) => void) | undefined; + /** + * If true the server will reject any connection which is not + * authorized with the list of supplied CAs. This option only has an + * effect if requestCert is true. + * @default true + */ + rejectUnauthorized?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface TlsOptions extends SecureContextOptions, CommonConnectionOptions, net.ServerOpts { + /** + * Abort the connection if the SSL/TLS handshake does not finish in the + * specified number of milliseconds. A 'tlsClientError' is emitted on + * the tls.Server object whenever a handshake times out. Default: + * 120000 (120 seconds). + */ + handshakeTimeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * The number of seconds after which a TLS session created by the + * server will no longer be resumable. See Session Resumption for more + * information. Default: 300. + */ + sessionTimeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * 48-bytes of cryptographically strong pseudo-random data. + */ + ticketKeys?: Buffer | undefined; + /** + * @param socket + * @param identity identity parameter sent from the client. + * @return pre-shared key that must either be + * a buffer or `null` to stop the negotiation process. Returned PSK must be + * compatible with the selected cipher's digest. + * + * When negotiating TLS-PSK (pre-shared keys), this function is called + * with the identity provided by the client. + * If the return value is `null` the negotiation process will stop and an + * "unknown_psk_identity" alert message will be sent to the other party. + * If the server wishes to hide the fact that the PSK identity was not known, + * the callback must provide some random data as `psk` to make the connection + * fail with "decrypt_error" before negotiation is finished. + * PSK ciphers are disabled by default, and using TLS-PSK thus + * requires explicitly specifying a cipher suite with the `ciphers` option. + * More information can be found in the RFC 4279. + */ + pskCallback?: ((socket: TLSSocket, identity: string) => NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | null) | undefined; + /** + * hint to send to a client to help + * with selecting the identity during TLS-PSK negotiation. Will be ignored + * in TLS 1.3. Upon failing to set pskIdentityHint `tlsClientError` will be + * emitted with `ERR_TLS_PSK_SET_IDENTIY_HINT_FAILED` code. + */ + pskIdentityHint?: string | undefined; + } + interface PSKCallbackNegotation { + psk: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView; + identity: string; + } + interface ConnectionOptions extends SecureContextOptions, CommonConnectionOptions { + host?: string | undefined; + port?: number | undefined; + path?: string | undefined; // Creates unix socket connection to path. If this option is specified, `host` and `port` are ignored. + socket?: stream.Duplex | undefined; // Establish secure connection on a given socket rather than creating a new socket + checkServerIdentity?: typeof checkServerIdentity | undefined; + servername?: string | undefined; // SNI TLS Extension + session?: Buffer | undefined; + minDHSize?: number | undefined; + lookup?: net.LookupFunction | undefined; + timeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * When negotiating TLS-PSK (pre-shared keys), this function is called + * with optional identity `hint` provided by the server or `null` + * in case of TLS 1.3 where `hint` was removed. + * It will be necessary to provide a custom `tls.checkServerIdentity()` + * for the connection as the default one will try to check hostname/IP + * of the server against the certificate but that's not applicable for PSK + * because there won't be a certificate present. + * More information can be found in the RFC 4279. + * + * @param hint message sent from the server to help client + * decide which identity to use during negotiation. + * Always `null` if TLS 1.3 is used. + * @returns Return `null` to stop the negotiation process. `psk` must be + * compatible with the selected cipher's digest. + * `identity` must use UTF-8 encoding. + */ + pskCallback?: ((hint: string | null) => PSKCallbackNegotation | null) | undefined; + } + /** + * Accepts encrypted connections using TLS or SSL. + * @since v0.3.2 + */ + class Server extends net.Server { + constructor(secureConnectionListener?: (socket: TLSSocket) => void); + constructor(options: TlsOptions, secureConnectionListener?: (socket: TLSSocket) => void); + /** + * The `server.addContext()` method adds a secure context that will be used if + * the client request's SNI name matches the supplied `hostname` (or wildcard). + * + * When there are multiple matching contexts, the most recently added one is + * used. + * @since v0.5.3 + * @param hostname A SNI host name or wildcard (e.g. `'*'`) + * @param context An object containing any of the possible properties from the {@link createSecureContext} `options` arguments (e.g. `key`, `cert`, `ca`, etc), or a TLS context object created + * with {@link createSecureContext} itself. + */ + addContext(hostname: string, context: SecureContextOptions | SecureContext): void; + /** + * Returns the session ticket keys. + * + * See `Session Resumption` for more information. + * @since v3.0.0 + * @return A 48-byte buffer containing the session ticket keys. + */ + getTicketKeys(): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * The `server.setSecureContext()` method replaces the secure context of an + * existing server. Existing connections to the server are not interrupted. + * @since v11.0.0 + * @param options An object containing any of the possible properties from the {@link createSecureContext} `options` arguments (e.g. `key`, `cert`, `ca`, etc). + */ + setSecureContext(options: SecureContextOptions): void; + /** + * Sets the session ticket keys. + * + * Changes to the ticket keys are effective only for future server connections. + * Existing or currently pending server connections will use the previous keys. + * + * See `Session Resumption` for more information. + * @since v3.0.0 + * @param keys A 48-byte buffer containing the session ticket keys. + */ + setTicketKeys(keys: Buffer): void; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. tlsClientError + * 2. newSession + * 3. OCSPRequest + * 4. resumeSession + * 5. secureConnection + * 6. keylog + */ + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + addListener( + event: "newSession", + listener: (sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, sessionData: NonSharedBuffer, callback: () => void) => void, + ): this; + addListener( + event: "OCSPRequest", + listener: ( + certificate: NonSharedBuffer, + issuer: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + addListener( + event: "resumeSession", + listener: ( + sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + addListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: "tlsClientError", err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket): boolean; + emit( + event: "newSession", + sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, + sessionData: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: () => void, + ): boolean; + emit( + event: "OCSPRequest", + certificate: NonSharedBuffer, + issuer: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer | null) => void, + ): boolean; + emit( + event: "resumeSession", + sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void, + ): boolean; + emit(event: "secureConnection", tlsSocket: TLSSocket): boolean; + emit(event: "keylog", line: NonSharedBuffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + on( + event: "newSession", + listener: (sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, sessionData: NonSharedBuffer, callback: () => void) => void, + ): this; + on( + event: "OCSPRequest", + listener: ( + certificate: NonSharedBuffer, + issuer: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + on( + event: "resumeSession", + listener: ( + sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + on(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + on(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + once( + event: "newSession", + listener: (sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, sessionData: NonSharedBuffer, callback: () => void) => void, + ): this; + once( + event: "OCSPRequest", + listener: ( + certificate: NonSharedBuffer, + issuer: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + once( + event: "resumeSession", + listener: ( + sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + once(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + once(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: "newSession", + listener: (sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, sessionData: NonSharedBuffer, callback: () => void) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: "OCSPRequest", + listener: ( + certificate: NonSharedBuffer, + issuer: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: "resumeSession", + listener: ( + sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "newSession", + listener: (sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, sessionData: NonSharedBuffer, callback: () => void) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "OCSPRequest", + listener: ( + certificate: NonSharedBuffer, + issuer: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: "resumeSession", + listener: ( + sessionId: NonSharedBuffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: NonSharedBuffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + } + /** + * @deprecated since v0.11.3 Use `tls.TLSSocket` instead. + */ + interface SecurePair { + encrypted: TLSSocket; + cleartext: TLSSocket; + } + type SecureVersion = "TLSv1.3" | "TLSv1.2" | "TLSv1.1" | "TLSv1"; + interface SecureContextOptions { + /** + * If set, this will be called when a client opens a connection using the ALPN extension. + * One argument will be passed to the callback: an object containing `servername` and `protocols` fields, + * respectively containing the server name from the SNI extension (if any) and an array of + * ALPN protocol name strings. The callback must return either one of the strings listed in `protocols`, + * which will be returned to the client as the selected ALPN protocol, or `undefined`, + * to reject the connection with a fatal alert. If a string is returned that does not match one of + * the client's ALPN protocols, an error will be thrown. + * This option cannot be used with the `ALPNProtocols` option, and setting both options will throw an error. + */ + ALPNCallback?: ((arg: { servername: string; protocols: string[] }) => string | undefined) | undefined; + /** + * Treat intermediate (non-self-signed) + * certificates in the trust CA certificate list as trusted. + * @since v22.9.0, v20.18.0 + */ + allowPartialTrustChain?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Optionally override the trusted CA certificates. Default is to trust + * the well-known CAs curated by Mozilla. Mozilla's CAs are completely + * replaced when CAs are explicitly specified using this option. + */ + ca?: string | Buffer | Array | undefined; + /** + * Cert chains in PEM format. One cert chain should be provided per + * private key. Each cert chain should consist of the PEM formatted + * certificate for a provided private key, followed by the PEM + * formatted intermediate certificates (if any), in order, and not + * including the root CA (the root CA must be pre-known to the peer, + * see ca). When providing multiple cert chains, they do not have to + * be in the same order as their private keys in key. If the + * intermediate certificates are not provided, the peer will not be + * able to validate the certificate, and the handshake will fail. + */ + cert?: string | Buffer | Array | undefined; + /** + * Colon-separated list of supported signature algorithms. The list + * can contain digest algorithms (SHA256, MD5 etc.), public key + * algorithms (RSA-PSS, ECDSA etc.), combination of both (e.g + * 'RSA+SHA384') or TLS v1.3 scheme names (e.g. rsa_pss_pss_sha512). + */ + sigalgs?: string | undefined; + /** + * Cipher suite specification, replacing the default. For more + * information, see modifying the default cipher suite. Permitted + * ciphers can be obtained via tls.getCiphers(). Cipher names must be + * uppercased in order for OpenSSL to accept them. + */ + ciphers?: string | undefined; + /** + * Name of an OpenSSL engine which can provide the client certificate. + */ + clientCertEngine?: string | undefined; + /** + * PEM formatted CRLs (Certificate Revocation Lists). + */ + crl?: string | Buffer | Array | undefined; + /** + * `'auto'` or custom Diffie-Hellman parameters, required for non-ECDHE perfect forward secrecy. + * If omitted or invalid, the parameters are silently discarded and DHE ciphers will not be available. + * ECDHE-based perfect forward secrecy will still be available. + */ + dhparam?: string | Buffer | undefined; + /** + * A string describing a named curve or a colon separated list of curve + * NIDs or names, for example P-521:P-384:P-256, to use for ECDH key + * agreement. Set to auto to select the curve automatically. Use + * crypto.getCurves() to obtain a list of available curve names. On + * recent releases, openssl ecparam -list_curves will also display the + * name and description of each available elliptic curve. Default: + * tls.DEFAULT_ECDH_CURVE. + */ + ecdhCurve?: string | undefined; + /** + * Attempt to use the server's cipher suite preferences instead of the + * client's. When true, causes SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE to be + * set in secureOptions + */ + honorCipherOrder?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Private keys in PEM format. PEM allows the option of private keys + * being encrypted. Encrypted keys will be decrypted with + * options.passphrase. Multiple keys using different algorithms can be + * provided either as an array of unencrypted key strings or buffers, + * or an array of objects in the form {pem: [, + * passphrase: ]}. The object form can only occur in an array. + * object.passphrase is optional. Encrypted keys will be decrypted with + * object.passphrase if provided, or options.passphrase if it is not. + */ + key?: string | Buffer | Array | undefined; + /** + * Name of an OpenSSL engine to get private key from. Should be used + * together with privateKeyIdentifier. + */ + privateKeyEngine?: string | undefined; + /** + * Identifier of a private key managed by an OpenSSL engine. Should be + * used together with privateKeyEngine. Should not be set together with + * key, because both options define a private key in different ways. + */ + privateKeyIdentifier?: string | undefined; + /** + * Optionally set the maximum TLS version to allow. One + * of `'TLSv1.3'`, `'TLSv1.2'`, `'TLSv1.1'`, or `'TLSv1'`. Cannot be specified along with the + * `secureProtocol` option, use one or the other. + * **Default:** `'TLSv1.3'`, unless changed using CLI options. Using + * `--tls-max-v1.2` sets the default to `'TLSv1.2'`. Using `--tls-max-v1.3` sets the default to + * `'TLSv1.3'`. If multiple of the options are provided, the highest maximum is used. + */ + maxVersion?: SecureVersion | undefined; + /** + * Optionally set the minimum TLS version to allow. One + * of `'TLSv1.3'`, `'TLSv1.2'`, `'TLSv1.1'`, or `'TLSv1'`. Cannot be specified along with the + * `secureProtocol` option, use one or the other. It is not recommended to use + * less than TLSv1.2, but it may be required for interoperability. + * **Default:** `'TLSv1.2'`, unless changed using CLI options. Using + * `--tls-v1.0` sets the default to `'TLSv1'`. Using `--tls-v1.1` sets the default to + * `'TLSv1.1'`. Using `--tls-min-v1.3` sets the default to + * 'TLSv1.3'. If multiple of the options are provided, the lowest minimum is used. + */ + minVersion?: SecureVersion | undefined; + /** + * Shared passphrase used for a single private key and/or a PFX. + */ + passphrase?: string | undefined; + /** + * PFX or PKCS12 encoded private key and certificate chain. pfx is an + * alternative to providing key and cert individually. PFX is usually + * encrypted, if it is, passphrase will be used to decrypt it. Multiple + * PFX can be provided either as an array of unencrypted PFX buffers, + * or an array of objects in the form {buf: [, + * passphrase: ]}. The object form can only occur in an array. + * object.passphrase is optional. Encrypted PFX will be decrypted with + * object.passphrase if provided, or options.passphrase if it is not. + */ + pfx?: string | Buffer | Array | undefined; + /** + * Optionally affect the OpenSSL protocol behavior, which is not + * usually necessary. This should be used carefully if at all! Value is + * a numeric bitmask of the SSL_OP_* options from OpenSSL Options + */ + secureOptions?: number | undefined; // Value is a numeric bitmask of the `SSL_OP_*` options + /** + * Legacy mechanism to select the TLS protocol version to use, it does + * not support independent control of the minimum and maximum version, + * and does not support limiting the protocol to TLSv1.3. Use + * minVersion and maxVersion instead. The possible values are listed as + * SSL_METHODS, use the function names as strings. For example, use + * 'TLSv1_1_method' to force TLS version 1.1, or 'TLS_method' to allow + * any TLS protocol version up to TLSv1.3. It is not recommended to use + * TLS versions less than 1.2, but it may be required for + * interoperability. Default: none, see minVersion. + */ + secureProtocol?: string | undefined; + /** + * Opaque identifier used by servers to ensure session state is not + * shared between applications. Unused by clients. + */ + sessionIdContext?: string | undefined; + /** + * 48-bytes of cryptographically strong pseudo-random data. + * See Session Resumption for more information. + */ + ticketKeys?: Buffer | undefined; + /** + * The number of seconds after which a TLS session created by the + * server will no longer be resumable. See Session Resumption for more + * information. Default: 300. + */ + sessionTimeout?: number | undefined; + } + interface SecureContext { + context: any; + } + /** + * Verifies the certificate `cert` is issued to `hostname`. + * + * Returns [Error](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Error) object, populating it with `reason`, `host`, and `cert` on + * failure. On success, returns [undefined](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Undefined_type). + * + * This function is intended to be used in combination with the`checkServerIdentity` option that can be passed to {@link connect} and as + * such operates on a `certificate object`. For other purposes, consider using `x509.checkHost()` instead. + * + * This function can be overwritten by providing an alternative function as the `options.checkServerIdentity` option that is passed to `tls.connect()`. The + * overwriting function can call `tls.checkServerIdentity()` of course, to augment + * the checks done with additional verification. + * + * This function is only called if the certificate passed all other checks, such as + * being issued by trusted CA (`options.ca`). + * + * Earlier versions of Node.js incorrectly accepted certificates for a given`hostname` if a matching `uniformResourceIdentifier` subject alternative name + * was present (see [CVE-2021-44531](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2021-44531)). Applications that wish to accept`uniformResourceIdentifier` subject alternative names can use + * a custom `options.checkServerIdentity` function that implements the desired behavior. + * @since v0.8.4 + * @param hostname The host name or IP address to verify the certificate against. + * @param cert A `certificate object` representing the peer's certificate. + */ + function checkServerIdentity(hostname: string, cert: PeerCertificate): Error | undefined; + /** + * Creates a new {@link Server}. The `secureConnectionListener`, if provided, is + * automatically set as a listener for the `'secureConnection'` event. + * + * The `ticketKeys` options is automatically shared between `node:cluster` module + * workers. + * + * The following illustrates a simple echo server: + * + * ```js + * import tls from 'node:tls'; + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * + * const options = { + * key: fs.readFileSync('server-key.pem'), + * cert: fs.readFileSync('server-cert.pem'), + * + * // This is necessary only if using client certificate authentication. + * requestCert: true, + * + * // This is necessary only if the client uses a self-signed certificate. + * ca: [ fs.readFileSync('client-cert.pem') ], + * }; + * + * const server = tls.createServer(options, (socket) => { + * console.log('server connected', + * socket.authorized ? 'authorized' : 'unauthorized'); + * socket.write('welcome!\n'); + * socket.setEncoding('utf8'); + * socket.pipe(socket); + * }); + * server.listen(8000, () => { + * console.log('server bound'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The server can be tested by connecting to it using the example client from {@link connect}. + * @since v0.3.2 + */ + function createServer(secureConnectionListener?: (socket: TLSSocket) => void): Server; + function createServer(options: TlsOptions, secureConnectionListener?: (socket: TLSSocket) => void): Server; + /** + * The `callback` function, if specified, will be added as a listener for the `'secureConnect'` event. + * + * `tls.connect()` returns a {@link TLSSocket} object. + * + * Unlike the `https` API, `tls.connect()` does not enable the + * SNI (Server Name Indication) extension by default, which may cause some + * servers to return an incorrect certificate or reject the connection + * altogether. To enable SNI, set the `servername` option in addition + * to `host`. + * + * The following illustrates a client for the echo server example from {@link createServer}: + * + * ```js + * // Assumes an echo server that is listening on port 8000. + * import tls from 'node:tls'; + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * + * const options = { + * // Necessary only if the server requires client certificate authentication. + * key: fs.readFileSync('client-key.pem'), + * cert: fs.readFileSync('client-cert.pem'), + * + * // Necessary only if the server uses a self-signed certificate. + * ca: [ fs.readFileSync('server-cert.pem') ], + * + * // Necessary only if the server's cert isn't for "localhost". + * checkServerIdentity: () => { return null; }, + * }; + * + * const socket = tls.connect(8000, options, () => { + * console.log('client connected', + * socket.authorized ? 'authorized' : 'unauthorized'); + * process.stdin.pipe(socket); + * process.stdin.resume(); + * }); + * socket.setEncoding('utf8'); + * socket.on('data', (data) => { + * console.log(data); + * }); + * socket.on('end', () => { + * console.log('server ends connection'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.11.3 + */ + function connect(options: ConnectionOptions, secureConnectListener?: () => void): TLSSocket; + function connect( + port: number, + host?: string, + options?: ConnectionOptions, + secureConnectListener?: () => void, + ): TLSSocket; + function connect(port: number, options?: ConnectionOptions, secureConnectListener?: () => void): TLSSocket; + /** + * Creates a new secure pair object with two streams, one of which reads and writes + * the encrypted data and the other of which reads and writes the cleartext data. + * Generally, the encrypted stream is piped to/from an incoming encrypted data + * stream and the cleartext one is used as a replacement for the initial encrypted + * stream. + * + * `tls.createSecurePair()` returns a `tls.SecurePair` object with `cleartext` and `encrypted` stream properties. + * + * Using `cleartext` has the same API as {@link TLSSocket}. + * + * The `tls.createSecurePair()` method is now deprecated in favor of`tls.TLSSocket()`. For example, the code: + * + * ```js + * pair = tls.createSecurePair(// ... ); + * pair.encrypted.pipe(socket); + * socket.pipe(pair.encrypted); + * ``` + * + * can be replaced by: + * + * ```js + * secureSocket = tls.TLSSocket(socket, options); + * ``` + * + * where `secureSocket` has the same API as `pair.cleartext`. + * @since v0.3.2 + * @deprecated Since v0.11.3 - Use {@link TLSSocket} instead. + * @param context A secure context object as returned by `tls.createSecureContext()` + * @param isServer `true` to specify that this TLS connection should be opened as a server. + * @param requestCert `true` to specify whether a server should request a certificate from a connecting client. Only applies when `isServer` is `true`. + * @param rejectUnauthorized If not `false` a server automatically reject clients with invalid certificates. Only applies when `isServer` is `true`. + */ + function createSecurePair( + context?: SecureContext, + isServer?: boolean, + requestCert?: boolean, + rejectUnauthorized?: boolean, + ): SecurePair; + /** + * `{@link createServer}` sets the default value of the `honorCipherOrder` option + * to `true`, other APIs that create secure contexts leave it unset. + * + * `{@link createServer}` uses a 128 bit truncated SHA1 hash value generated + * from `process.argv` as the default value of the `sessionIdContext` option, other + * APIs that create secure contexts have no default value. + * + * The `tls.createSecureContext()` method creates a `SecureContext` object. It is + * usable as an argument to several `tls` APIs, such as `server.addContext()`, + * but has no public methods. The {@link Server} constructor and the {@link createServer} method do not support the `secureContext` option. + * + * A key is _required_ for ciphers that use certificates. Either `key` or `pfx` can be used to provide it. + * + * If the `ca` option is not given, then Node.js will default to using [Mozilla's publicly trusted list of + * CAs](https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/raw-file/tip/security/nss/lib/ckfw/builtins/certdata.txt). + * + * Custom DHE parameters are discouraged in favor of the new `dhparam: 'auto' `option. When set to `'auto'`, well-known DHE parameters of sufficient strength + * will be selected automatically. Otherwise, if necessary, `openssl dhparam` can + * be used to create custom parameters. The key length must be greater than or + * equal to 1024 bits or else an error will be thrown. Although 1024 bits is + * permissible, use 2048 bits or larger for stronger security. + * @since v0.11.13 + */ + function createSecureContext(options?: SecureContextOptions): SecureContext; + /** + * Returns an array with the names of the supported TLS ciphers. The names are + * lower-case for historical reasons, but must be uppercased to be used in + * the `ciphers` option of `{@link createSecureContext}`. + * + * Not all supported ciphers are enabled by default. See + * [Modifying the default TLS cipher suite](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/tls.html#modifying-the-default-tls-cipher-suite). + * + * Cipher names that start with `'tls_'` are for TLSv1.3, all the others are for + * TLSv1.2 and below. + * + * ```js + * console.log(tls.getCiphers()); // ['aes128-gcm-sha256', 'aes128-sha', ...] + * ``` + * @since v0.10.2 + */ + function getCiphers(): string[]; + /** + * The default curve name to use for ECDH key agreement in a tls server. + * The default value is `'auto'`. See `{@link createSecureContext()}` for further + * information. + * @since v0.11.13 + */ + let DEFAULT_ECDH_CURVE: string; + /** + * The default value of the `maxVersion` option of `{@link createSecureContext()}`. + * It can be assigned any of the supported TLS protocol versions, + * `'TLSv1.3'`, `'TLSv1.2'`, `'TLSv1.1'`, or `'TLSv1'`. **Default:** `'TLSv1.3'`, unless + * changed using CLI options. Using `--tls-max-v1.2` sets the default to `'TLSv1.2'`. Using + * `--tls-max-v1.3` sets the default to `'TLSv1.3'`. If multiple of the options + * are provided, the highest maximum is used. + * @since v11.4.0 + */ + let DEFAULT_MAX_VERSION: SecureVersion; + /** + * The default value of the `minVersion` option of `{@link createSecureContext()}`. + * It can be assigned any of the supported TLS protocol versions, + * `'TLSv1.3'`, `'TLSv1.2'`, `'TLSv1.1'`, or `'TLSv1'`. **Default:** `'TLSv1.2'`, unless + * changed using CLI options. Using `--tls-min-v1.0` sets the default to + * `'TLSv1'`. Using `--tls-min-v1.1` sets the default to `'TLSv1.1'`. Using + * `--tls-min-v1.3` sets the default to `'TLSv1.3'`. If multiple of the options + * are provided, the lowest minimum is used. + * @since v11.4.0 + */ + let DEFAULT_MIN_VERSION: SecureVersion; + /** + * The default value of the `ciphers` option of `{@link createSecureContext()}`. + * It can be assigned any of the supported OpenSSL ciphers. + * Defaults to the content of `crypto.constants.defaultCoreCipherList`, unless + * changed using CLI options using `--tls-default-ciphers`. + * @since v19.8.0 + */ + let DEFAULT_CIPHERS: string; + /** + * An immutable array of strings representing the root certificates (in PEM format) + * from the bundled Mozilla CA store as supplied by the current Node.js version. + * + * The bundled CA store, as supplied by Node.js, is a snapshot of Mozilla CA store + * that is fixed at release time. It is identical on all supported platforms. + * @since v12.3.0 + */ + const rootCertificates: readonly string[]; +} +declare module "node:tls" { + export * from "tls"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/trace_events.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/trace_events.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d4aece --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/trace_events.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ +/** + * The `node:trace_events` module provides a mechanism to centralize tracing information + * generated by V8, Node.js core, and userspace code. + * + * Tracing can be enabled with the `--trace-event-categories` command-line flag + * or by using the `trace_events` module. The `--trace-event-categories` flag + * accepts a list of comma-separated category names. + * + * The available categories are: + * + * * `node`: An empty placeholder. + * * `node.async_hooks`: Enables capture of detailed [`async_hooks`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/async_hooks.html) trace data. + * The [`async_hooks`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/async_hooks.html) events have a unique `asyncId` and a special `triggerId` `triggerAsyncId` property. + * * `node.bootstrap`: Enables capture of Node.js bootstrap milestones. + * * `node.console`: Enables capture of `console.time()` and `console.count()` output. + * * `node.threadpoolwork.sync`: Enables capture of trace data for threadpool synchronous operations, such as `blob`, `zlib`, `crypto` and `node_api`. + * * `node.threadpoolwork.async`: Enables capture of trace data for threadpool asynchronous operations, such as `blob`, `zlib`, `crypto` and `node_api`. + * * `node.dns.native`: Enables capture of trace data for DNS queries. + * * `node.net.native`: Enables capture of trace data for network. + * * `node.environment`: Enables capture of Node.js Environment milestones. + * * `node.fs.sync`: Enables capture of trace data for file system sync methods. + * * `node.fs_dir.sync`: Enables capture of trace data for file system sync directory methods. + * * `node.fs.async`: Enables capture of trace data for file system async methods. + * * `node.fs_dir.async`: Enables capture of trace data for file system async directory methods. + * * `node.perf`: Enables capture of [Performance API](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/perf_hooks.html) measurements. + * * `node.perf.usertiming`: Enables capture of only Performance API User Timing + * measures and marks. + * * `node.perf.timerify`: Enables capture of only Performance API timerify + * measurements. + * * `node.promises.rejections`: Enables capture of trace data tracking the number + * of unhandled Promise rejections and handled-after-rejections. + * * `node.vm.script`: Enables capture of trace data for the `node:vm` module's `runInNewContext()`, `runInContext()`, and `runInThisContext()` methods. + * * `v8`: The [V8](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/v8.html) events are GC, compiling, and execution related. + * * `node.http`: Enables capture of trace data for http request / response. + * + * By default the `node`, `node.async_hooks`, and `v8` categories are enabled. + * + * ```bash + * node --trace-event-categories v8,node,node.async_hooks server.js + * ``` + * + * Prior versions of Node.js required the use of the `--trace-events-enabled` flag to enable trace events. This requirement has been removed. However, the `--trace-events-enabled` flag _may_ still be + * used and will enable the `node`, `node.async_hooks`, and `v8` trace event categories by default. + * + * ```bash + * node --trace-events-enabled + * + * # is equivalent to + * + * node --trace-event-categories v8,node,node.async_hooks + * ``` + * + * Alternatively, trace events may be enabled using the `node:trace_events` module: + * + * ```js + * import trace_events from 'node:trace_events'; + * const tracing = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node.perf'] }); + * tracing.enable(); // Enable trace event capture for the 'node.perf' category + * + * // do work + * + * tracing.disable(); // Disable trace event capture for the 'node.perf' category + * ``` + * + * Running Node.js with tracing enabled will produce log files that can be opened + * in the [`chrome://tracing`](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/trace-event-profiling-tool) tab of Chrome. + * + * The logging file is by default called `node_trace.${rotation}.log`, where `${rotation}` is an incrementing log-rotation id. The filepath pattern can + * be specified with `--trace-event-file-pattern` that accepts a template + * string that supports `${rotation}` and `${pid}`: + * + * ```bash + * node --trace-event-categories v8 --trace-event-file-pattern '${pid}-${rotation}.log' server.js + * ``` + * + * To guarantee that the log file is properly generated after signal events like `SIGINT`, `SIGTERM`, or `SIGBREAK`, make sure to have the appropriate handlers + * in your code, such as: + * + * ```js + * process.on('SIGINT', function onSigint() { + * console.info('Received SIGINT.'); + * process.exit(130); // Or applicable exit code depending on OS and signal + * }); + * ``` + * + * The tracing system uses the same time source + * as the one used by `process.hrtime()`. + * However the trace-event timestamps are expressed in microseconds, + * unlike `process.hrtime()` which returns nanoseconds. + * + * The features from this module are not available in [`Worker`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/worker_threads.html#class-worker) threads. + * @experimental + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/trace_events.js) + */ +declare module "trace_events" { + /** + * The `Tracing` object is used to enable or disable tracing for sets of + * categories. Instances are created using the + * `trace_events.createTracing()` method. + * + * When created, the `Tracing` object is disabled. Calling the + * `tracing.enable()` method adds the categories to the set of enabled trace + * event categories. Calling `tracing.disable()` will remove the categories + * from the set of enabled trace event categories. + */ + interface Tracing { + /** + * A comma-separated list of the trace event categories covered by this + * `Tracing` object. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + readonly categories: string; + /** + * Disables this `Tracing` object. + * + * Only trace event categories _not_ covered by other enabled `Tracing` + * objects and _not_ specified by the `--trace-event-categories` flag + * will be disabled. + * + * ```js + * import trace_events from 'node:trace_events'; + * const t1 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node', 'v8'] }); + * const t2 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node.perf', 'node'] }); + * t1.enable(); + * t2.enable(); + * + * // Prints 'node,node.perf,v8' + * console.log(trace_events.getEnabledCategories()); + * + * t2.disable(); // Will only disable emission of the 'node.perf' category + * + * // Prints 'node,v8' + * console.log(trace_events.getEnabledCategories()); + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + disable(): void; + /** + * Enables this `Tracing` object for the set of categories covered by + * the `Tracing` object. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + enable(): void; + /** + * `true` only if the `Tracing` object has been enabled. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + readonly enabled: boolean; + } + interface CreateTracingOptions { + /** + * An array of trace category names. Values included in the array are + * coerced to a string when possible. An error will be thrown if the + * value cannot be coerced. + */ + categories: string[]; + } + /** + * Creates and returns a `Tracing` object for the given set of `categories`. + * + * ```js + * import trace_events from 'node:trace_events'; + * const categories = ['node.perf', 'node.async_hooks']; + * const tracing = trace_events.createTracing({ categories }); + * tracing.enable(); + * // do stuff + * tracing.disable(); + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function createTracing(options: CreateTracingOptions): Tracing; + /** + * Returns a comma-separated list of all currently-enabled trace event + * categories. The current set of enabled trace event categories is determined + * by the _union_ of all currently-enabled `Tracing` objects and any categories + * enabled using the `--trace-event-categories` flag. + * + * Given the file `test.js` below, the command `node --trace-event-categories node.perf test.js` will print `'node.async_hooks,node.perf'` to the console. + * + * ```js + * import trace_events from 'node:trace_events'; + * const t1 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node.async_hooks'] }); + * const t2 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node.perf'] }); + * const t3 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['v8'] }); + * + * t1.enable(); + * t2.enable(); + * + * console.log(trace_events.getEnabledCategories()); + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function getEnabledCategories(): string | undefined; +} +declare module "node:trace_events" { + export * from "trace_events"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/ts5.6/buffer.buffer.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/ts5.6/buffer.buffer.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a5f67d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/ts5.6/buffer.buffer.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,468 @@ +declare module "buffer" { + global { + interface BufferConstructor { + // see ../buffer.d.ts for implementation shared with all TypeScript versions + + /** + * Allocates a new buffer containing the given {str}. + * + * @param str String to store in buffer. + * @param encoding encoding to use, optional. Default is 'utf8' + * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(string[, encoding])` instead. + */ + new(str: string, encoding?: BufferEncoding): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new buffer of {size} octets. + * + * @param size count of octets to allocate. + * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.alloc()` instead (also see `Buffer.allocUnsafe()`). + */ + new(size: number): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new buffer containing the given {array} of octets. + * + * @param array The octets to store. + * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(array)` instead. + */ + new(array: ArrayLike): Buffer; + /** + * Produces a Buffer backed by the same allocated memory as + * the given {ArrayBuffer}/{SharedArrayBuffer}. + * + * @param arrayBuffer The ArrayBuffer with which to share memory. + * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(arrayBuffer[, byteOffset[, length]])` instead. + */ + new(arrayBuffer: ArrayBufferLike): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new `Buffer` using an `array` of bytes in the range `0` – `255`. + * Array entries outside that range will be truncated to fit into it. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * // Creates a new Buffer containing the UTF-8 bytes of the string 'buffer'. + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x62, 0x75, 0x66, 0x66, 0x65, 0x72]); + * ``` + * + * If `array` is an `Array`-like object (that is, one with a `length` property of + * type `number`), it is treated as if it is an array, unless it is a `Buffer` or + * a `Uint8Array`. This means all other `TypedArray` variants get treated as an + * `Array`. To create a `Buffer` from the bytes backing a `TypedArray`, use + * `Buffer.copyBytesFrom()`. + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `array` is not an `Array` or another type + * appropriate for `Buffer.from()` variants. + * + * `Buffer.from(array)` and `Buffer.from(string)` may also use the internal + * `Buffer` pool like `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` does. + * @since v5.10.0 + */ + from(array: WithImplicitCoercion>): Buffer; + /** + * This creates a view of the `ArrayBuffer` without copying the underlying + * memory. For example, when passed a reference to the `.buffer` property of a + * `TypedArray` instance, the newly created `Buffer` will share the same + * allocated memory as the `TypedArray`'s underlying `ArrayBuffer`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const arr = new Uint16Array(2); + * + * arr[0] = 5000; + * arr[1] = 4000; + * + * // Shares memory with `arr`. + * const buf = Buffer.from(arr.buffer); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * + * // Changing the original Uint16Array changes the Buffer also. + * arr[1] = 6000; + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * The optional `byteOffset` and `length` arguments specify a memory range within + * the `arrayBuffer` that will be shared by the `Buffer`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const ab = new ArrayBuffer(10); + * const buf = Buffer.from(ab, 0, 2); + * + * console.log(buf.length); + * // Prints: 2 + * ``` + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `arrayBuffer` is not an `ArrayBuffer` or a + * `SharedArrayBuffer` or another type appropriate for `Buffer.from()` + * variants. + * + * It is important to remember that a backing `ArrayBuffer` can cover a range + * of memory that extends beyond the bounds of a `TypedArray` view. A new + * `Buffer` created using the `buffer` property of a `TypedArray` may extend + * beyond the range of the `TypedArray`: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const arrA = Uint8Array.from([0x63, 0x64, 0x65, 0x66]); // 4 elements + * const arrB = new Uint8Array(arrA.buffer, 1, 2); // 2 elements + * console.log(arrA.buffer === arrB.buffer); // true + * + * const buf = Buffer.from(arrB.buffer); + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v5.10.0 + * @param arrayBuffer An `ArrayBuffer`, `SharedArrayBuffer`, for example the + * `.buffer` property of a `TypedArray`. + * @param byteOffset Index of first byte to expose. **Default:** `0`. + * @param length Number of bytes to expose. **Default:** + * `arrayBuffer.byteLength - byteOffset`. + */ + from( + arrayBuffer: WithImplicitCoercion, + byteOffset?: number, + length?: number, + ): Buffer; + /** + * Creates a new `Buffer` containing `string`. The `encoding` parameter identifies + * the character encoding to be used when converting `string` into bytes. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from('this is a tést'); + * const buf2 = Buffer.from('7468697320697320612074c3a97374', 'hex'); + * + * console.log(buf1.toString()); + * // Prints: this is a tést + * console.log(buf2.toString()); + * // Prints: this is a tést + * console.log(buf1.toString('latin1')); + * // Prints: this is a tést + * ``` + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `string` is not a string or another type + * appropriate for `Buffer.from()` variants. + * + * `Buffer.from(string)` may also use the internal `Buffer` pool like + * `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` does. + * @since v5.10.0 + * @param string A string to encode. + * @param encoding The encoding of `string`. **Default:** `'utf8'`. + */ + from(string: WithImplicitCoercion, encoding?: BufferEncoding): Buffer; + from(arrayOrString: WithImplicitCoercion | string>): Buffer; + /** + * Creates a new Buffer using the passed {data} + * @param values to create a new Buffer + */ + of(...items: number[]): Buffer; + /** + * Returns a new `Buffer` which is the result of concatenating all the `Buffer` instances in the `list` together. + * + * If the list has no items, or if the `totalLength` is 0, then a new zero-length `Buffer` is returned. + * + * If `totalLength` is not provided, it is calculated from the `Buffer` instances + * in `list` by adding their lengths. + * + * If `totalLength` is provided, it is coerced to an unsigned integer. If the + * combined length of the `Buffer`s in `list` exceeds `totalLength`, the result is + * truncated to `totalLength`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * // Create a single `Buffer` from a list of three `Buffer` instances. + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.alloc(10); + * const buf2 = Buffer.alloc(14); + * const buf3 = Buffer.alloc(18); + * const totalLength = buf1.length + buf2.length + buf3.length; + * + * console.log(totalLength); + * // Prints: 42 + * + * const bufA = Buffer.concat([buf1, buf2, buf3], totalLength); + * + * console.log(bufA); + * // Prints: + * console.log(bufA.length); + * // Prints: 42 + * ``` + * + * `Buffer.concat()` may also use the internal `Buffer` pool like `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` does. + * @since v0.7.11 + * @param list List of `Buffer` or {@link Uint8Array} instances to concatenate. + * @param totalLength Total length of the `Buffer` instances in `list` when concatenated. + */ + concat(list: readonly Uint8Array[], totalLength?: number): Buffer; + /** + * Copies the underlying memory of `view` into a new `Buffer`. + * + * ```js + * const u16 = new Uint16Array([0, 0xffff]); + * const buf = Buffer.copyBytesFrom(u16, 1, 1); + * u16[1] = 0; + * console.log(buf.length); // 2 + * console.log(buf[0]); // 255 + * console.log(buf[1]); // 255 + * ``` + * @since v19.8.0 + * @param view The {TypedArray} to copy. + * @param [offset=0] The starting offset within `view`. + * @param [length=view.length - offset] The number of elements from `view` to copy. + */ + copyBytesFrom(view: NodeJS.TypedArray, offset?: number, length?: number): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new `Buffer` of `size` bytes. If `fill` is `undefined`, the`Buffer` will be zero-filled. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(5); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * If `size` is larger than {@link constants.MAX_LENGTH} or smaller than 0, `ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE` is thrown. + * + * If `fill` is specified, the allocated `Buffer` will be initialized by calling `buf.fill(fill)`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(5, 'a'); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * If both `fill` and `encoding` are specified, the allocated `Buffer` will be + * initialized by calling `buf.fill(fill, encoding)`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(11, 'aGVsbG8gd29ybGQ=', 'base64'); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * Calling `Buffer.alloc()` can be measurably slower than the alternative `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` but ensures that the newly created `Buffer` instance + * contents will never contain sensitive data from previous allocations, including + * data that might not have been allocated for `Buffer`s. + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `size` is not a number. + * @since v5.10.0 + * @param size The desired length of the new `Buffer`. + * @param [fill=0] A value to pre-fill the new `Buffer` with. + * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `fill` is a string, this is its encoding. + */ + alloc(size: number, fill?: string | Uint8Array | number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new `Buffer` of `size` bytes. If `size` is larger than {@link constants.MAX_LENGTH} or smaller than 0, `ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE` is thrown. + * + * The underlying memory for `Buffer` instances created in this way is _not_ + * _initialized_. The contents of the newly created `Buffer` are unknown and _may contain sensitive data_. Use `Buffer.alloc()` instead to initialize`Buffer` instances with zeroes. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(10); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints (contents may vary): + * + * buf.fill(0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `size` is not a number. + * + * The `Buffer` module pre-allocates an internal `Buffer` instance of + * size `Buffer.poolSize` that is used as a pool for the fast allocation of new `Buffer` instances created using `Buffer.allocUnsafe()`, `Buffer.from(array)`, + * and `Buffer.concat()` only when `size` is less than `Buffer.poolSize >>> 1` (floor of `Buffer.poolSize` divided by two). + * + * Use of this pre-allocated internal memory pool is a key difference between + * calling `Buffer.alloc(size, fill)` vs. `Buffer.allocUnsafe(size).fill(fill)`. + * Specifically, `Buffer.alloc(size, fill)` will _never_ use the internal `Buffer`pool, while `Buffer.allocUnsafe(size).fill(fill)`_will_ use the internal`Buffer` pool if `size` is less + * than or equal to half `Buffer.poolSize`. The + * difference is subtle but can be important when an application requires the + * additional performance that `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` provides. + * @since v5.10.0 + * @param size The desired length of the new `Buffer`. + */ + allocUnsafe(size: number): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new `Buffer` of `size` bytes. If `size` is larger than {@link constants.MAX_LENGTH} or smaller than 0, `ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE` is thrown. A zero-length `Buffer` is created if + * `size` is 0. + * + * The underlying memory for `Buffer` instances created in this way is _not_ + * _initialized_. The contents of the newly created `Buffer` are unknown and _may contain sensitive data_. Use `buf.fill(0)` to initialize + * such `Buffer` instances with zeroes. + * + * When using `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` to allocate new `Buffer` instances, + * allocations under 4 KiB are sliced from a single pre-allocated `Buffer`. This + * allows applications to avoid the garbage collection overhead of creating many + * individually allocated `Buffer` instances. This approach improves both + * performance and memory usage by eliminating the need to track and clean up as + * many individual `ArrayBuffer` objects. + * + * However, in the case where a developer may need to retain a small chunk of + * memory from a pool for an indeterminate amount of time, it may be appropriate + * to create an un-pooled `Buffer` instance using `Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow()` and + * then copying out the relevant bits. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * // Need to keep around a few small chunks of memory. + * const store = []; + * + * socket.on('readable', () => { + * let data; + * while (null !== (data = readable.read())) { + * // Allocate for retained data. + * const sb = Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow(10); + * + * // Copy the data into the new allocation. + * data.copy(sb, 0, 0, 10); + * + * store.push(sb); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `size` is not a number. + * @since v5.12.0 + * @param size The desired length of the new `Buffer`. + */ + allocUnsafeSlow(size: number): Buffer; + } + interface Buffer extends Uint8Array { + // see ../buffer.d.ts for implementation shared with all TypeScript versions + + /** + * Returns a new `Buffer` that references the same memory as the original, but + * offset and cropped by the `start` and `end` indices. + * + * This method is not compatible with the `Uint8Array.prototype.slice()`, + * which is a superclass of `Buffer`. To copy the slice, use`Uint8Array.prototype.slice()`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('buffer'); + * + * const copiedBuf = Uint8Array.prototype.slice.call(buf); + * copiedBuf[0]++; + * console.log(copiedBuf.toString()); + * // Prints: cuffer + * + * console.log(buf.toString()); + * // Prints: buffer + * + * // With buf.slice(), the original buffer is modified. + * const notReallyCopiedBuf = buf.slice(); + * notReallyCopiedBuf[0]++; + * console.log(notReallyCopiedBuf.toString()); + * // Prints: cuffer + * console.log(buf.toString()); + * // Also prints: cuffer (!) + * ``` + * @since v0.3.0 + * @deprecated Use `subarray` instead. + * @param [start=0] Where the new `Buffer` will start. + * @param [end=buf.length] Where the new `Buffer` will end (not inclusive). + */ + slice(start?: number, end?: number): Buffer; + /** + * Returns a new `Buffer` that references the same memory as the original, but + * offset and cropped by the `start` and `end` indices. + * + * Specifying `end` greater than `buf.length` will return the same result as + * that of `end` equal to `buf.length`. + * + * This method is inherited from [`TypedArray.prototype.subarray()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray/subarray). + * + * Modifying the new `Buffer` slice will modify the memory in the original `Buffer`because the allocated memory of the two objects overlap. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * // Create a `Buffer` with the ASCII alphabet, take a slice, and modify one byte + * // from the original `Buffer`. + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26); + * + * for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) { + * // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'. + * buf1[i] = i + 97; + * } + * + * const buf2 = buf1.subarray(0, 3); + * + * console.log(buf2.toString('ascii', 0, buf2.length)); + * // Prints: abc + * + * buf1[0] = 33; + * + * console.log(buf2.toString('ascii', 0, buf2.length)); + * // Prints: !bc + * ``` + * + * Specifying negative indexes causes the slice to be generated relative to the + * end of `buf` rather than the beginning. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('buffer'); + * + * console.log(buf.subarray(-6, -1).toString()); + * // Prints: buffe + * // (Equivalent to buf.subarray(0, 5).) + * + * console.log(buf.subarray(-6, -2).toString()); + * // Prints: buff + * // (Equivalent to buf.subarray(0, 4).) + * + * console.log(buf.subarray(-5, -2).toString()); + * // Prints: uff + * // (Equivalent to buf.subarray(1, 4).) + * ``` + * @since v3.0.0 + * @param [start=0] Where the new `Buffer` will start. + * @param [end=buf.length] Where the new `Buffer` will end (not inclusive). + */ + subarray(start?: number, end?: number): Buffer; + } + /** + * @deprecated This is intended for internal use, and will be removed once `@types/node` no longer supports + * TypeScript versions earlier than 5.7. + */ + type NonSharedBuffer = Buffer; + /** + * @deprecated This is intended for internal use, and will be removed once `@types/node` no longer supports + * TypeScript versions earlier than 5.7. + */ + type AllowSharedBuffer = Buffer; + } + /** @deprecated Use `Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow()` instead. */ + var SlowBuffer: { + /** @deprecated Use `Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow()` instead. */ + new(size: number): Buffer; + prototype: Buffer; + }; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/ts5.6/globals.typedarray.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/ts5.6/globals.typedarray.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f1c444d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/ts5.6/globals.typedarray.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +export {}; // Make this a module + +declare global { + namespace NodeJS { + type TypedArray = + | Uint8Array + | Uint8ClampedArray + | Uint16Array + | Uint32Array + | Int8Array + | Int16Array + | Int32Array + | BigUint64Array + | BigInt64Array + | Float32Array + | Float64Array; + type ArrayBufferView = TypedArray | DataView; + + type NonSharedUint8Array = Uint8Array; + type NonSharedUint8ClampedArray = Uint8ClampedArray; + type NonSharedUint16Array = Uint16Array; + type NonSharedUint32Array = Uint32Array; + type NonSharedInt8Array = Int8Array; + type NonSharedInt16Array = Int16Array; + type NonSharedInt32Array = Int32Array; + type NonSharedBigUint64Array = BigUint64Array; + type NonSharedBigInt64Array = BigInt64Array; + type NonSharedFloat32Array = Float32Array; + type NonSharedFloat64Array = Float64Array; + type NonSharedDataView = DataView; + type NonSharedTypedArray = TypedArray; + type NonSharedArrayBufferView = ArrayBufferView; + } +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/ts5.6/index.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/ts5.6/index.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..291308f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/ts5.6/index.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +/** + * License for programmatically and manually incorporated + * documentation aka. `JSDoc` from https://github.com/nodejs/node/tree/master/doc + * + * Copyright Node.js contributors. All rights reserved. + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy + * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to + * deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the + * rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or + * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is + * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + * + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in + * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + * + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR + * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE + * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING + * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS + * IN THE SOFTWARE. + */ + +// NOTE: These definitions support Node.js and TypeScript 4.9 through 5.6. + +// Reference required TypeScript libs: +/// + +// TypeScript backwards-compatibility definitions: +/// + +// Definitions specific to TypeScript 4.9 through 5.6: +/// +/// + +// Definitions for Node.js modules that are not specific to any version of TypeScript: +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/tty.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/tty.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4b9313 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/tty.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +/** + * The `node:tty` module provides the `tty.ReadStream` and `tty.WriteStream` classes. In most cases, it will not be necessary or possible to use this module + * directly. However, it can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import tty from 'node:tty'; + * ``` + * + * When Node.js detects that it is being run with a text terminal ("TTY") + * attached, `process.stdin` will, by default, be initialized as an instance of `tty.ReadStream` and both `process.stdout` and `process.stderr` will, by + * default, be instances of `tty.WriteStream`. The preferred method of determining + * whether Node.js is being run within a TTY context is to check that the value of + * the `process.stdout.isTTY` property is `true`: + * + * ```console + * $ node -p -e "Boolean(process.stdout.isTTY)" + * true + * $ node -p -e "Boolean(process.stdout.isTTY)" | cat + * false + * ``` + * + * In most cases, there should be little to no reason for an application to + * manually create instances of the `tty.ReadStream` and `tty.WriteStream` classes. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/tty.js) + */ +declare module "tty" { + import * as net from "node:net"; + /** + * The `tty.isatty()` method returns `true` if the given `fd` is associated with + * a TTY and `false` if it is not, including whenever `fd` is not a non-negative + * integer. + * @since v0.5.8 + * @param fd A numeric file descriptor + */ + function isatty(fd: number): boolean; + /** + * Represents the readable side of a TTY. In normal circumstances `process.stdin` will be the only `tty.ReadStream` instance in a Node.js + * process and there should be no reason to create additional instances. + * @since v0.5.8 + */ + class ReadStream extends net.Socket { + constructor(fd: number, options?: net.SocketConstructorOpts); + /** + * A `boolean` that is `true` if the TTY is currently configured to operate as a + * raw device. + * + * This flag is always `false` when a process starts, even if the terminal is + * operating in raw mode. Its value will change with subsequent calls to `setRawMode`. + * @since v0.7.7 + */ + isRaw: boolean; + /** + * Allows configuration of `tty.ReadStream` so that it operates as a raw device. + * + * When in raw mode, input is always available character-by-character, not + * including modifiers. Additionally, all special processing of characters by the + * terminal is disabled, including echoing input + * characters. Ctrl+C will no longer cause a `SIGINT` when + * in this mode. + * @since v0.7.7 + * @param mode If `true`, configures the `tty.ReadStream` to operate as a raw device. If `false`, configures the `tty.ReadStream` to operate in its default mode. The `readStream.isRaw` + * property will be set to the resulting mode. + * @return The read stream instance. + */ + setRawMode(mode: boolean): this; + /** + * A `boolean` that is always `true` for `tty.ReadStream` instances. + * @since v0.5.8 + */ + isTTY: boolean; + } + /** + * -1 - to the left from cursor + * 0 - the entire line + * 1 - to the right from cursor + */ + type Direction = -1 | 0 | 1; + /** + * Represents the writable side of a TTY. In normal circumstances, `process.stdout` and `process.stderr` will be the only`tty.WriteStream` instances created for a Node.js process and there + * should be no reason to create additional instances. + * @since v0.5.8 + */ + class WriteStream extends net.Socket { + constructor(fd: number); + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: "resize", listener: () => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: "resize"): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: "resize", listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: "resize", listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: "resize", listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: "resize", listener: () => void): this; + /** + * `writeStream.clearLine()` clears the current line of this `WriteStream` in a + * direction identified by `dir`. + * @since v0.7.7 + * @param callback Invoked once the operation completes. + * @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`. + */ + clearLine(dir: Direction, callback?: () => void): boolean; + /** + * `writeStream.clearScreenDown()` clears this `WriteStream` from the current + * cursor down. + * @since v0.7.7 + * @param callback Invoked once the operation completes. + * @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`. + */ + clearScreenDown(callback?: () => void): boolean; + /** + * `writeStream.cursorTo()` moves this `WriteStream`'s cursor to the specified + * position. + * @since v0.7.7 + * @param callback Invoked once the operation completes. + * @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`. + */ + cursorTo(x: number, y?: number, callback?: () => void): boolean; + cursorTo(x: number, callback: () => void): boolean; + /** + * `writeStream.moveCursor()` moves this `WriteStream`'s cursor _relative_ to its + * current position. + * @since v0.7.7 + * @param callback Invoked once the operation completes. + * @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`. + */ + moveCursor(dx: number, dy: number, callback?: () => void): boolean; + /** + * Returns: + * + * * `1` for 2, + * * `4` for 16, + * * `8` for 256, + * * `24` for 16,777,216 colors supported. + * + * Use this to determine what colors the terminal supports. Due to the nature of + * colors in terminals it is possible to either have false positives or false + * negatives. It depends on process information and the environment variables that + * may lie about what terminal is used. + * It is possible to pass in an `env` object to simulate the usage of a specific + * terminal. This can be useful to check how specific environment settings behave. + * + * To enforce a specific color support, use one of the below environment settings. + * + * * 2 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 0` (Disables colors) + * * 16 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 1` + * * 256 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 2` + * * 16,777,216 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 3` + * + * Disabling color support is also possible by using the `NO_COLOR` and `NODE_DISABLE_COLORS` environment variables. + * @since v9.9.0 + * @param [env=process.env] An object containing the environment variables to check. This enables simulating the usage of a specific terminal. + */ + getColorDepth(env?: object): number; + /** + * Returns `true` if the `writeStream` supports at least as many colors as provided + * in `count`. Minimum support is 2 (black and white). + * + * This has the same false positives and negatives as described in `writeStream.getColorDepth()`. + * + * ```js + * process.stdout.hasColors(); + * // Returns true or false depending on if `stdout` supports at least 16 colors. + * process.stdout.hasColors(256); + * // Returns true or false depending on if `stdout` supports at least 256 colors. + * process.stdout.hasColors({ TMUX: '1' }); + * // Returns true. + * process.stdout.hasColors(2 ** 24, { TMUX: '1' }); + * // Returns false (the environment setting pretends to support 2 ** 8 colors). + * ``` + * @since v11.13.0, v10.16.0 + * @param [count=16] The number of colors that are requested (minimum 2). + * @param [env=process.env] An object containing the environment variables to check. This enables simulating the usage of a specific terminal. + */ + hasColors(count?: number): boolean; + hasColors(env?: object): boolean; + hasColors(count: number, env?: object): boolean; + /** + * `writeStream.getWindowSize()` returns the size of the TTY + * corresponding to this `WriteStream`. The array is of the type `[numColumns, numRows]` where `numColumns` and `numRows` represent the number + * of columns and rows in the corresponding TTY. + * @since v0.7.7 + */ + getWindowSize(): [number, number]; + /** + * A `number` specifying the number of columns the TTY currently has. This property + * is updated whenever the `'resize'` event is emitted. + * @since v0.7.7 + */ + columns: number; + /** + * A `number` specifying the number of rows the TTY currently has. This property + * is updated whenever the `'resize'` event is emitted. + * @since v0.7.7 + */ + rows: number; + /** + * A `boolean` that is always `true`. + * @since v0.5.8 + */ + isTTY: boolean; + } +} +declare module "node:tty" { + export * from "tty"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/url.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/url.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4d83629 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/url.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,964 @@ +/** + * The `node:url` module provides utilities for URL resolution and parsing. It can + * be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import url from 'node:url'; + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/url.js) + */ +declare module "url" { + import { Blob as NodeBlob, NonSharedBuffer } from "node:buffer"; + import { ClientRequestArgs } from "node:http"; + import { ParsedUrlQuery, ParsedUrlQueryInput } from "node:querystring"; + // Input to `url.format` + interface UrlObject { + auth?: string | null | undefined; + hash?: string | null | undefined; + host?: string | null | undefined; + hostname?: string | null | undefined; + href?: string | null | undefined; + pathname?: string | null | undefined; + protocol?: string | null | undefined; + search?: string | null | undefined; + slashes?: boolean | null | undefined; + port?: string | number | null | undefined; + query?: string | null | ParsedUrlQueryInput | undefined; + } + // Output of `url.parse` + interface Url { + auth: string | null; + hash: string | null; + host: string | null; + hostname: string | null; + href: string; + path: string | null; + pathname: string | null; + protocol: string | null; + search: string | null; + slashes: boolean | null; + port: string | null; + query: string | null | ParsedUrlQuery; + } + interface UrlWithParsedQuery extends Url { + query: ParsedUrlQuery; + } + interface UrlWithStringQuery extends Url { + query: string | null; + } + interface FileUrlToPathOptions { + /** + * `true` if the `path` should be return as a windows filepath, `false` for posix, and `undefined` for the system default. + * @default undefined + */ + windows?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface PathToFileUrlOptions extends FileUrlToPathOptions {} + /** + * The `url.parse()` method takes a URL string, parses it, and returns a URL + * object. + * + * A `TypeError` is thrown if `urlString` is not a string. + * + * A `URIError` is thrown if the `auth` property is present but cannot be decoded. + * + * `url.parse()` uses a lenient, non-standard algorithm for parsing URL + * strings. It is prone to security issues such as [host name spoofing](https://hackerone.com/reports/678487) and incorrect handling of usernames and passwords. Do not use with untrusted + * input. CVEs are not issued for `url.parse()` vulnerabilities. Use the `WHATWG URL` API instead. + * @since v0.1.25 + * @deprecated Use the WHATWG URL API instead. + * @param urlString The URL string to parse. + * @param [parseQueryString=false] If `true`, the `query` property will always be set to an object returned by the {@link querystring} module's `parse()` method. If `false`, the `query` property + * on the returned URL object will be an unparsed, undecoded string. + * @param [slashesDenoteHost=false] If `true`, the first token after the literal string `//` and preceding the next `/` will be interpreted as the `host`. For instance, given `//foo/bar`, the + * result would be `{host: 'foo', pathname: '/bar'}` rather than `{pathname: '//foo/bar'}`. + */ + function parse(urlString: string): UrlWithStringQuery; + function parse( + urlString: string, + parseQueryString: false | undefined, + slashesDenoteHost?: boolean, + ): UrlWithStringQuery; + function parse(urlString: string, parseQueryString: true, slashesDenoteHost?: boolean): UrlWithParsedQuery; + function parse(urlString: string, parseQueryString: boolean, slashesDenoteHost?: boolean): Url; + /** + * The `url.format()` method returns a formatted URL string derived from `urlObject`. + * + * ```js + * import url from 'node:url'; + * url.format({ + * protocol: 'https', + * hostname: 'example.com', + * pathname: '/some/path', + * query: { + * page: 1, + * format: 'json', + * }, + * }); + * + * // => 'https://example.com/some/path?page=1&format=json' + * ``` + * + * If `urlObject` is not an object or a string, `url.format()` will throw a `TypeError`. + * + * The formatting process operates as follows: + * + * * A new empty string `result` is created. + * * If `urlObject.protocol` is a string, it is appended as-is to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.protocol` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown. + * * For all string values of `urlObject.protocol` that _do not end_ with an ASCII + * colon (`:`) character, the literal string `:` will be appended to `result`. + * * If either of the following conditions is true, then the literal string `//` will be appended to `result`: + * * `urlObject.slashes` property is true; + * * `urlObject.protocol` begins with `http`, `https`, `ftp`, `gopher`, or `file`; + * * If the value of the `urlObject.auth` property is truthy, and either `urlObject.host` or `urlObject.hostname` are not `undefined`, the value of `urlObject.auth` will be coerced into a string + * and appended to `result` followed by the literal string `@`. + * * If the `urlObject.host` property is `undefined` then: + * * If the `urlObject.hostname` is a string, it is appended to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.hostname` is not `undefined` and is not a string, + * an `Error` is thrown. + * * If the `urlObject.port` property value is truthy, and `urlObject.hostname` is not `undefined`: + * * The literal string `:` is appended to `result`, and + * * The value of `urlObject.port` is coerced to a string and appended to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if the `urlObject.host` property value is truthy, the value of `urlObject.host` is coerced to a string and appended to `result`. + * * If the `urlObject.pathname` property is a string that is not an empty string: + * * If the `urlObject.pathname` _does not start_ with an ASCII forward slash + * (`/`), then the literal string `'/'` is appended to `result`. + * * The value of `urlObject.pathname` is appended to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.pathname` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown. + * * If the `urlObject.search` property is `undefined` and if the `urlObject.query`property is an `Object`, the literal string `?` is appended to `result` followed by the output of calling the + * `querystring` module's `stringify()` method passing the value of `urlObject.query`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.search` is a string: + * * If the value of `urlObject.search` _does not start_ with the ASCII question + * mark (`?`) character, the literal string `?` is appended to `result`. + * * The value of `urlObject.search` is appended to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.search` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown. + * * If the `urlObject.hash` property is a string: + * * If the value of `urlObject.hash` _does not start_ with the ASCII hash (`#`) + * character, the literal string `#` is appended to `result`. + * * The value of `urlObject.hash` is appended to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if the `urlObject.hash` property is not `undefined` and is not a + * string, an `Error` is thrown. + * * `result` is returned. + * @since v0.1.25 + * @legacy Use the WHATWG URL API instead. + * @param urlObject A URL object (as returned by `url.parse()` or constructed otherwise). If a string, it is converted to an object by passing it to `url.parse()`. + */ + function format(urlObject: URL, options?: URLFormatOptions): string; + /** + * The `url.format()` method returns a formatted URL string derived from `urlObject`. + * + * ```js + * import url from 'node:url'; + * url.format({ + * protocol: 'https', + * hostname: 'example.com', + * pathname: '/some/path', + * query: { + * page: 1, + * format: 'json', + * }, + * }); + * + * // => 'https://example.com/some/path?page=1&format=json' + * ``` + * + * If `urlObject` is not an object or a string, `url.format()` will throw a `TypeError`. + * + * The formatting process operates as follows: + * + * * A new empty string `result` is created. + * * If `urlObject.protocol` is a string, it is appended as-is to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.protocol` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown. + * * For all string values of `urlObject.protocol` that _do not end_ with an ASCII + * colon (`:`) character, the literal string `:` will be appended to `result`. + * * If either of the following conditions is true, then the literal string `//` will be appended to `result`: + * * `urlObject.slashes` property is true; + * * `urlObject.protocol` begins with `http`, `https`, `ftp`, `gopher`, or `file`; + * * If the value of the `urlObject.auth` property is truthy, and either `urlObject.host` or `urlObject.hostname` are not `undefined`, the value of `urlObject.auth` will be coerced into a string + * and appended to `result` followed by the literal string `@`. + * * If the `urlObject.host` property is `undefined` then: + * * If the `urlObject.hostname` is a string, it is appended to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.hostname` is not `undefined` and is not a string, + * an `Error` is thrown. + * * If the `urlObject.port` property value is truthy, and `urlObject.hostname` is not `undefined`: + * * The literal string `:` is appended to `result`, and + * * The value of `urlObject.port` is coerced to a string and appended to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if the `urlObject.host` property value is truthy, the value of `urlObject.host` is coerced to a string and appended to `result`. + * * If the `urlObject.pathname` property is a string that is not an empty string: + * * If the `urlObject.pathname` _does not start_ with an ASCII forward slash + * (`/`), then the literal string `'/'` is appended to `result`. + * * The value of `urlObject.pathname` is appended to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.pathname` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown. + * * If the `urlObject.search` property is `undefined` and if the `urlObject.query`property is an `Object`, the literal string `?` is appended to `result` followed by the output of calling the + * `querystring` module's `stringify()` method passing the value of `urlObject.query`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.search` is a string: + * * If the value of `urlObject.search` _does not start_ with the ASCII question + * mark (`?`) character, the literal string `?` is appended to `result`. + * * The value of `urlObject.search` is appended to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.search` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown. + * * If the `urlObject.hash` property is a string: + * * If the value of `urlObject.hash` _does not start_ with the ASCII hash (`#`) + * character, the literal string `#` is appended to `result`. + * * The value of `urlObject.hash` is appended to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if the `urlObject.hash` property is not `undefined` and is not a + * string, an `Error` is thrown. + * * `result` is returned. + * @since v0.1.25 + * @legacy Use the WHATWG URL API instead. + * @param urlObject A URL object (as returned by `url.parse()` or constructed otherwise). If a string, it is converted to an object by passing it to `url.parse()`. + */ + function format(urlObject: UrlObject | string): string; + /** + * The `url.resolve()` method resolves a target URL relative to a base URL in a + * manner similar to that of a web browser resolving an anchor tag. + * + * ```js + * import url from 'node:url'; + * url.resolve('/one/two/three', 'four'); // '/one/two/four' + * url.resolve('http://example.com/', '/one'); // 'http://example.com/one' + * url.resolve('http://example.com/one', '/two'); // 'http://example.com/two' + * ``` + * + * To achieve the same result using the WHATWG URL API: + * + * ```js + * function resolve(from, to) { + * const resolvedUrl = new URL(to, new URL(from, 'resolve://')); + * if (resolvedUrl.protocol === 'resolve:') { + * // `from` is a relative URL. + * const { pathname, search, hash } = resolvedUrl; + * return pathname + search + hash; + * } + * return resolvedUrl.toString(); + * } + * + * resolve('/one/two/three', 'four'); // '/one/two/four' + * resolve('http://example.com/', '/one'); // 'http://example.com/one' + * resolve('http://example.com/one', '/two'); // 'http://example.com/two' + * ``` + * @since v0.1.25 + * @legacy Use the WHATWG URL API instead. + * @param from The base URL to use if `to` is a relative URL. + * @param to The target URL to resolve. + */ + function resolve(from: string, to: string): string; + /** + * Returns the [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5891#section-4.4) ASCII serialization of the `domain`. If `domain` is an + * invalid domain, the empty string is returned. + * + * It performs the inverse operation to {@link domainToUnicode}. + * + * ```js + * import url from 'node:url'; + * + * console.log(url.domainToASCII('español.com')); + * // Prints xn--espaol-zwa.com + * console.log(url.domainToASCII('中文.com')); + * // Prints xn--fiq228c.com + * console.log(url.domainToASCII('xn--iñvalid.com')); + * // Prints an empty string + * ``` + * @since v7.4.0, v6.13.0 + */ + function domainToASCII(domain: string): string; + /** + * Returns the Unicode serialization of the `domain`. If `domain` is an invalid + * domain, the empty string is returned. + * + * It performs the inverse operation to {@link domainToASCII}. + * + * ```js + * import url from 'node:url'; + * + * console.log(url.domainToUnicode('xn--espaol-zwa.com')); + * // Prints español.com + * console.log(url.domainToUnicode('xn--fiq228c.com')); + * // Prints 中文.com + * console.log(url.domainToUnicode('xn--iñvalid.com')); + * // Prints an empty string + * ``` + * @since v7.4.0, v6.13.0 + */ + function domainToUnicode(domain: string): string; + /** + * This function ensures the correct decodings of percent-encoded characters as + * well as ensuring a cross-platform valid absolute path string. + * + * ```js + * import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url'; + * + * const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url); + * + * new URL('file:///C:/path/').pathname; // Incorrect: /C:/path/ + * fileURLToPath('file:///C:/path/'); // Correct: C:\path\ (Windows) + * + * new URL('file://nas/foo.txt').pathname; // Incorrect: /foo.txt + * fileURLToPath('file://nas/foo.txt'); // Correct: \\nas\foo.txt (Windows) + * + * new URL('file:///你好.txt').pathname; // Incorrect: /%E4%BD%A0%E5%A5%BD.txt + * fileURLToPath('file:///你好.txt'); // Correct: /你好.txt (POSIX) + * + * new URL('file:///hello world').pathname; // Incorrect: /hello%20world + * fileURLToPath('file:///hello world'); // Correct: /hello world (POSIX) + * ``` + * @since v10.12.0 + * @param url The file URL string or URL object to convert to a path. + * @return The fully-resolved platform-specific Node.js file path. + */ + function fileURLToPath(url: string | URL, options?: FileUrlToPathOptions): string; + /** + * This function ensures that `path` is resolved absolutely, and that the URL + * control characters are correctly encoded when converting into a File URL. + * + * ```js + * import { pathToFileURL } from 'node:url'; + * + * new URL('/foo#1', 'file:'); // Incorrect: file:///foo#1 + * pathToFileURL('/foo#1'); // Correct: file:///foo%231 (POSIX) + * + * new URL('/some/path%.c', 'file:'); // Incorrect: file:///some/path%.c + * pathToFileURL('/some/path%.c'); // Correct: file:///some/path%25.c (POSIX) + * ``` + * @since v10.12.0 + * @param path The path to convert to a File URL. + * @return The file URL object. + */ + function pathToFileURL(path: string, options?: PathToFileUrlOptions): URL; + /** + * This utility function converts a URL object into an ordinary options object as + * expected by the `http.request()` and `https.request()` APIs. + * + * ```js + * import { urlToHttpOptions } from 'node:url'; + * const myURL = new URL('https://a:b@測試?abc#foo'); + * + * console.log(urlToHttpOptions(myURL)); + * /* + * { + * protocol: 'https:', + * hostname: 'xn--g6w251d', + * hash: '#foo', + * search: '?abc', + * pathname: '/', + * path: '/?abc', + * href: 'https://a:b@xn--g6w251d/?abc#foo', + * auth: 'a:b' + * } + * + * ``` + * @since v15.7.0, v14.18.0 + * @param url The `WHATWG URL` object to convert to an options object. + * @return Options object + */ + function urlToHttpOptions(url: URL): ClientRequestArgs; + interface URLFormatOptions { + /** + * `true` if the serialized URL string should include the username and password, `false` otherwise. + * @default true + */ + auth?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * `true` if the serialized URL string should include the fragment, `false` otherwise. + * @default true + */ + fragment?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * `true` if the serialized URL string should include the search query, `false` otherwise. + * @default true + */ + search?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * `true` if Unicode characters appearing in the host component of the URL string should be encoded directly as opposed to + * being Punycode encoded. + * @default false + */ + unicode?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * Browser-compatible `URL` class, implemented by following the WHATWG URL + * Standard. [Examples of parsed URLs](https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#example-url-parsing) may be found in the Standard itself. + * The `URL` class is also available on the global object. + * + * In accordance with browser conventions, all properties of `URL` objects + * are implemented as getters and setters on the class prototype, rather than as + * data properties on the object itself. Thus, unlike `legacy urlObject`s, + * using the `delete` keyword on any properties of `URL` objects (e.g. `delete myURL.protocol`, `delete myURL.pathname`, etc) has no effect but will still + * return `true`. + * @since v7.0.0, v6.13.0 + */ + class URL { + /** + * Creates a `'blob:nodedata:...'` URL string that represents the given `Blob` object and can be used to retrieve the `Blob` later. + * + * ```js + * import { + * Blob, + * resolveObjectURL, + * } from 'node:buffer'; + * + * const blob = new Blob(['hello']); + * const id = URL.createObjectURL(blob); + * + * // later... + * + * const otherBlob = resolveObjectURL(id); + * console.log(otherBlob.size); + * ``` + * + * The data stored by the registered `Blob` will be retained in memory until `URL.revokeObjectURL()` is called to remove it. + * + * `Blob` objects are registered within the current thread. If using Worker + * Threads, `Blob` objects registered within one Worker will not be available + * to other workers or the main thread. + * @since v16.7.0 + * @experimental + */ + static createObjectURL(blob: NodeBlob): string; + /** + * Removes the stored `Blob` identified by the given ID. Attempting to revoke a + * ID that isn't registered will silently fail. + * @since v16.7.0 + * @experimental + * @param id A `'blob:nodedata:...` URL string returned by a prior call to `URL.createObjectURL()`. + */ + static revokeObjectURL(id: string): void; + /** + * Checks if an `input` relative to the `base` can be parsed to a `URL`. + * + * ```js + * const isValid = URL.canParse('/foo', 'https://example.org/'); // true + * + * const isNotValid = URL.canParse('/foo'); // false + * ``` + * @since v19.9.0 + * @param input The absolute or relative input URL to parse. If `input` is relative, then `base` is required. If `input` is absolute, the `base` is ignored. If `input` is not a string, it is + * `converted to a string` first. + * @param base The base URL to resolve against if the `input` is not absolute. If `base` is not a string, it is `converted to a string` first. + */ + static canParse(input: string, base?: string): boolean; + /** + * Parses a string as a URL. If `base` is provided, it will be used as the base URL for the purpose of resolving non-absolute `input` URLs. + * Returns `null` if `input` is not a valid. + * @param input The absolute or relative input URL to parse. If `input` is relative, then `base` is required. If `input` is absolute, the `base` is ignored. If `input` is not a string, it is + * `converted to a string` first. + * @param base The base URL to resolve against if the `input` is not absolute. If `base` is not a string, it is `converted to a string` first. + * @since v20.18.0 + */ + static parse(input: string, base?: string): URL | null; + constructor(input: string | { toString: () => string }, base?: string | URL); + /** + * Gets and sets the fragment portion of the URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/foo#bar'); + * console.log(myURL.hash); + * // Prints #bar + * + * myURL.hash = 'baz'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/foo#baz + * ``` + * + * Invalid URL characters included in the value assigned to the `hash` property + * are `percent-encoded`. The selection of which characters to + * percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce. + */ + hash: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the host portion of the URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org:81/foo'); + * console.log(myURL.host); + * // Prints example.org:81 + * + * myURL.host = 'example.com:82'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.com:82/foo + * ``` + * + * Invalid host values assigned to the `host` property are ignored. + */ + host: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the host name portion of the URL. The key difference between`url.host` and `url.hostname` is that `url.hostname` does _not_ include the + * port. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org:81/foo'); + * console.log(myURL.hostname); + * // Prints example.org + * + * // Setting the hostname does not change the port + * myURL.hostname = 'example.com'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.com:81/foo + * + * // Use myURL.host to change the hostname and port + * myURL.host = 'example.org:82'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org:82/foo + * ``` + * + * Invalid host name values assigned to the `hostname` property are ignored. + */ + hostname: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the serialized URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/foo'); + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/foo + * + * myURL.href = 'https://example.com/bar'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.com/bar + * ``` + * + * Getting the value of the `href` property is equivalent to calling {@link toString}. + * + * Setting the value of this property to a new value is equivalent to creating a + * new `URL` object using `new URL(value)`. Each of the `URL` object's properties will be modified. + * + * If the value assigned to the `href` property is not a valid URL, a `TypeError` will be thrown. + */ + href: string; + /** + * Gets the read-only serialization of the URL's origin. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/foo/bar?baz'); + * console.log(myURL.origin); + * // Prints https://example.org + * ``` + * + * ```js + * const idnURL = new URL('https://測試'); + * console.log(idnURL.origin); + * // Prints https://xn--g6w251d + * + * console.log(idnURL.hostname); + * // Prints xn--g6w251d + * ``` + */ + readonly origin: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the password portion of the URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://abc:xyz@example.com'); + * console.log(myURL.password); + * // Prints xyz + * + * myURL.password = '123'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://abc:123@example.com/ + * ``` + * + * Invalid URL characters included in the value assigned to the `password` property + * are `percent-encoded`. The selection of which characters to + * percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce. + */ + password: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the path portion of the URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/abc/xyz?123'); + * console.log(myURL.pathname); + * // Prints /abc/xyz + * + * myURL.pathname = '/abcdef'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/abcdef?123 + * ``` + * + * Invalid URL characters included in the value assigned to the `pathname` property are `percent-encoded`. The selection of which characters + * to percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce. + */ + pathname: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the port portion of the URL. + * + * The port value may be a number or a string containing a number in the range `0` to `65535` (inclusive). Setting the value to the default port of the `URL` objects given `protocol` will + * result in the `port` value becoming + * the empty string (`''`). + * + * The port value can be an empty string in which case the port depends on + * the protocol/scheme: + * + * + * + * Upon assigning a value to the port, the value will first be converted to a + * string using `.toString()`. + * + * If that string is invalid but it begins with a number, the leading number is + * assigned to `port`. + * If the number lies outside the range denoted above, it is ignored. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org:8888'); + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints 8888 + * + * // Default ports are automatically transformed to the empty string + * // (HTTPS protocol's default port is 443) + * myURL.port = '443'; + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints the empty string + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/ + * + * myURL.port = 1234; + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints 1234 + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org:1234/ + * + * // Completely invalid port strings are ignored + * myURL.port = 'abcd'; + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints 1234 + * + * // Leading numbers are treated as a port number + * myURL.port = '5678abcd'; + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints 5678 + * + * // Non-integers are truncated + * myURL.port = 1234.5678; + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints 1234 + * + * // Out-of-range numbers which are not represented in scientific notation + * // will be ignored. + * myURL.port = 1e10; // 10000000000, will be range-checked as described below + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints 1234 + * ``` + * + * Numbers which contain a decimal point, + * such as floating-point numbers or numbers in scientific notation, + * are not an exception to this rule. + * Leading numbers up to the decimal point will be set as the URL's port, + * assuming they are valid: + * + * ```js + * myURL.port = 4.567e21; + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints 4 (because it is the leading number in the string '4.567e21') + * ``` + */ + port: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the protocol portion of the URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org'); + * console.log(myURL.protocol); + * // Prints https: + * + * myURL.protocol = 'ftp'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints ftp://example.org/ + * ``` + * + * Invalid URL protocol values assigned to the `protocol` property are ignored. + */ + protocol: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the serialized query portion of the URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/abc?123'); + * console.log(myURL.search); + * // Prints ?123 + * + * myURL.search = 'abc=xyz'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/abc?abc=xyz + * ``` + * + * Any invalid URL characters appearing in the value assigned the `search` property will be `percent-encoded`. The selection of which + * characters to percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce. + */ + search: string; + /** + * Gets the `URLSearchParams` object representing the query parameters of the + * URL. This property is read-only but the `URLSearchParams` object it provides + * can be used to mutate the URL instance; to replace the entirety of query + * parameters of the URL, use the {@link search} setter. See `URLSearchParams` documentation for details. + * + * Use care when using `.searchParams` to modify the `URL` because, + * per the WHATWG specification, the `URLSearchParams` object uses + * different rules to determine which characters to percent-encode. For + * instance, the `URL` object will not percent encode the ASCII tilde (`~`) + * character, while `URLSearchParams` will always encode it: + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/abc?foo=~bar'); + * + * console.log(myURL.search); // prints ?foo=~bar + * + * // Modify the URL via searchParams... + * myURL.searchParams.sort(); + * + * console.log(myURL.search); // prints ?foo=%7Ebar + * ``` + */ + readonly searchParams: URLSearchParams; + /** + * Gets and sets the username portion of the URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://abc:xyz@example.com'); + * console.log(myURL.username); + * // Prints abc + * + * myURL.username = '123'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://123:xyz@example.com/ + * ``` + * + * Any invalid URL characters appearing in the value assigned the `username` property will be `percent-encoded`. The selection of which + * characters to percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce. + */ + username: string; + /** + * The `toString()` method on the `URL` object returns the serialized URL. The + * value returned is equivalent to that of {@link href} and {@link toJSON}. + */ + toString(): string; + /** + * The `toJSON()` method on the `URL` object returns the serialized URL. The + * value returned is equivalent to that of {@link href} and {@link toString}. + * + * This method is automatically called when an `URL` object is serialized + * with [`JSON.stringify()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify). + * + * ```js + * const myURLs = [ + * new URL('https://www.example.com'), + * new URL('https://test.example.org'), + * ]; + * console.log(JSON.stringify(myURLs)); + * // Prints ["https://www.example.com/","https://test.example.org/"] + * ``` + */ + toJSON(): string; + } + interface URLSearchParamsIterator extends NodeJS.Iterator { + [Symbol.iterator](): URLSearchParamsIterator; + } + /** + * The `URLSearchParams` API provides read and write access to the query of a `URL`. The `URLSearchParams` class can also be used standalone with one of the + * four following constructors. + * The `URLSearchParams` class is also available on the global object. + * + * The WHATWG `URLSearchParams` interface and the `querystring` module have + * similar purpose, but the purpose of the `querystring` module is more + * general, as it allows the customization of delimiter characters (`&` and `=`). + * On the other hand, this API is designed purely for URL query strings. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/?abc=123'); + * console.log(myURL.searchParams.get('abc')); + * // Prints 123 + * + * myURL.searchParams.append('abc', 'xyz'); + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/?abc=123&abc=xyz + * + * myURL.searchParams.delete('abc'); + * myURL.searchParams.set('a', 'b'); + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/?a=b + * + * const newSearchParams = new URLSearchParams(myURL.searchParams); + * // The above is equivalent to + * // const newSearchParams = new URLSearchParams(myURL.search); + * + * newSearchParams.append('a', 'c'); + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/?a=b + * console.log(newSearchParams.toString()); + * // Prints a=b&a=c + * + * // newSearchParams.toString() is implicitly called + * myURL.search = newSearchParams; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/?a=b&a=c + * newSearchParams.delete('a'); + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/?a=b&a=c + * ``` + * @since v7.5.0, v6.13.0 + */ + class URLSearchParams implements Iterable<[string, string]> { + constructor( + init?: + | URLSearchParams + | string + | Record + | Iterable<[string, string]> + | ReadonlyArray<[string, string]>, + ); + /** + * Append a new name-value pair to the query string. + */ + append(name: string, value: string): void; + /** + * If `value` is provided, removes all name-value pairs + * where name is `name` and value is `value`. + * + * If `value` is not provided, removes all name-value pairs whose name is `name`. + */ + delete(name: string, value?: string): void; + /** + * Returns an ES6 `Iterator` over each of the name-value pairs in the query. + * Each item of the iterator is a JavaScript `Array`. The first item of the `Array` is the `name`, the second item of the `Array` is the `value`. + * + * Alias for `urlSearchParams[@@iterator]()`. + */ + entries(): URLSearchParamsIterator<[string, string]>; + /** + * Iterates over each name-value pair in the query and invokes the given function. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/?a=b&c=d'); + * myURL.searchParams.forEach((value, name, searchParams) => { + * console.log(name, value, myURL.searchParams === searchParams); + * }); + * // Prints: + * // a b true + * // c d true + * ``` + * @param fn Invoked for each name-value pair in the query + * @param thisArg To be used as `this` value for when `fn` is called + */ + forEach( + fn: (this: TThis, value: string, name: string, searchParams: URLSearchParams) => void, + thisArg?: TThis, + ): void; + /** + * Returns the value of the first name-value pair whose name is `name`. If there + * are no such pairs, `null` is returned. + * @return or `null` if there is no name-value pair with the given `name`. + */ + get(name: string): string | null; + /** + * Returns the values of all name-value pairs whose name is `name`. If there are + * no such pairs, an empty array is returned. + */ + getAll(name: string): string[]; + /** + * Checks if the `URLSearchParams` object contains key-value pair(s) based on `name` and an optional `value` argument. + * + * If `value` is provided, returns `true` when name-value pair with + * same `name` and `value` exists. + * + * If `value` is not provided, returns `true` if there is at least one name-value + * pair whose name is `name`. + */ + has(name: string, value?: string): boolean; + /** + * Returns an ES6 `Iterator` over the names of each name-value pair. + * + * ```js + * const params = new URLSearchParams('foo=bar&foo=baz'); + * for (const name of params.keys()) { + * console.log(name); + * } + * // Prints: + * // foo + * // foo + * ``` + */ + keys(): URLSearchParamsIterator; + /** + * Sets the value in the `URLSearchParams` object associated with `name` to `value`. If there are any pre-existing name-value pairs whose names are `name`, + * set the first such pair's value to `value` and remove all others. If not, + * append the name-value pair to the query string. + * + * ```js + * const params = new URLSearchParams(); + * params.append('foo', 'bar'); + * params.append('foo', 'baz'); + * params.append('abc', 'def'); + * console.log(params.toString()); + * // Prints foo=bar&foo=baz&abc=def + * + * params.set('foo', 'def'); + * params.set('xyz', 'opq'); + * console.log(params.toString()); + * // Prints foo=def&abc=def&xyz=opq + * ``` + */ + set(name: string, value: string): void; + /** + * The total number of parameter entries. + * @since v19.8.0 + */ + readonly size: number; + /** + * Sort all existing name-value pairs in-place by their names. Sorting is done + * with a [stable sorting algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorting_algorithm#Stability), so relative order between name-value pairs + * with the same name is preserved. + * + * This method can be used, in particular, to increase cache hits. + * + * ```js + * const params = new URLSearchParams('query[]=abc&type=search&query[]=123'); + * params.sort(); + * console.log(params.toString()); + * // Prints query%5B%5D=abc&query%5B%5D=123&type=search + * ``` + * @since v7.7.0, v6.13.0 + */ + sort(): void; + /** + * Returns the search parameters serialized as a string, with characters + * percent-encoded where necessary. + */ + toString(): string; + /** + * Returns an ES6 `Iterator` over the values of each name-value pair. + */ + values(): URLSearchParamsIterator; + [Symbol.iterator](): URLSearchParamsIterator<[string, string]>; + } + import { URL as _URL, URLSearchParams as _URLSearchParams } from "url"; + global { + interface URLSearchParams extends _URLSearchParams {} + interface URL extends _URL {} + interface Global { + URL: typeof _URL; + URLSearchParams: typeof _URLSearchParams; + } + /** + * `URL` class is a global reference for `import { URL } from 'node:url'` + * https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#the-whatwg-url-api + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + var URL: typeof globalThis extends { + onmessage: any; + URL: infer T; + } ? T + : typeof _URL; + /** + * `URLSearchParams` class is a global reference for `import { URLSearchParams } from 'node:url'` + * https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#class-urlsearchparams + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + var URLSearchParams: typeof globalThis extends { + onmessage: any; + URLSearchParams: infer T; + } ? T + : typeof _URLSearchParams; + } +} +declare module "node:url" { + export * from "url"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/util.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/util.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e5e2cb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/util.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2331 @@ +/** + * The `node:util` module supports the needs of Node.js internal APIs. Many of the + * utilities are useful for application and module developers as well. To access + * it: + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/util.js) + */ +declare module "util" { + import * as types from "node:util/types"; + export interface InspectOptions { + /** + * If `true`, object's non-enumerable symbols and properties are included in the formatted result. + * `WeakMap` and `WeakSet` entries are also included as well as user defined prototype properties (excluding method properties). + * @default false + */ + showHidden?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Specifies the number of times to recurse while formatting object. + * This is useful for inspecting large objects. + * To recurse up to the maximum call stack size pass `Infinity` or `null`. + * @default 2 + */ + depth?: number | null | undefined; + /** + * If `true`, the output is styled with ANSI color codes. Colors are customizable. + */ + colors?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If `false`, `[util.inspect.custom](depth, opts, inspect)` functions are not invoked. + * @default true + */ + customInspect?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If `true`, `Proxy` inspection includes the target and handler objects. + * @default false + */ + showProxy?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Specifies the maximum number of `Array`, `TypedArray`, `WeakMap`, and `WeakSet` elements + * to include when formatting. Set to `null` or `Infinity` to show all elements. + * Set to `0` or negative to show no elements. + * @default 100 + */ + maxArrayLength?: number | null | undefined; + /** + * Specifies the maximum number of characters to + * include when formatting. Set to `null` or `Infinity` to show all elements. + * Set to `0` or negative to show no characters. + * @default 10000 + */ + maxStringLength?: number | null | undefined; + /** + * The length at which input values are split across multiple lines. + * Set to `Infinity` to format the input as a single line + * (in combination with `compact` set to `true` or any number >= `1`). + * @default 80 + */ + breakLength?: number | undefined; + /** + * Setting this to `false` causes each object key + * to be displayed on a new line. It will also add new lines to text that is + * longer than `breakLength`. If set to a number, the most `n` inner elements + * are united on a single line as long as all properties fit into + * `breakLength`. Short array elements are also grouped together. Note that no + * text will be reduced below 16 characters, no matter the `breakLength` size. + * For more information, see the example below. + * @default true + */ + compact?: boolean | number | undefined; + /** + * If set to `true` or a function, all properties of an object, and `Set` and `Map` + * entries are sorted in the resulting string. + * If set to `true` the default sort is used. + * If set to a function, it is used as a compare function. + */ + sorted?: boolean | ((a: string, b: string) => number) | undefined; + /** + * If set to `true`, getters are going to be + * inspected as well. If set to `'get'` only getters without setter are going + * to be inspected. If set to `'set'` only getters having a corresponding + * setter are going to be inspected. This might cause side effects depending on + * the getter function. + * @default false + */ + getters?: "get" | "set" | boolean | undefined; + /** + * If set to `true`, an underscore is used to separate every three digits in all bigints and numbers. + * @default false + */ + numericSeparator?: boolean | undefined; + } + export type Style = + | "special" + | "number" + | "bigint" + | "boolean" + | "undefined" + | "null" + | "string" + | "symbol" + | "date" + | "regexp" + | "module"; + export type CustomInspectFunction = (depth: number, options: InspectOptionsStylized) => any; // TODO: , inspect: inspect + export interface InspectOptionsStylized extends InspectOptions { + stylize(text: string, styleType: Style): string; + } + /** + * The `util.format()` method returns a formatted string using the first argument + * as a `printf`-like format string which can contain zero or more format + * specifiers. Each specifier is replaced with the converted value from the + * corresponding argument. Supported specifiers are: + * + * If a specifier does not have a corresponding argument, it is not replaced: + * + * ```js + * util.format('%s:%s', 'foo'); + * // Returns: 'foo:%s' + * ``` + * + * Values that are not part of the format string are formatted using `util.inspect()` if their type is not `string`. + * + * If there are more arguments passed to the `util.format()` method than the + * number of specifiers, the extra arguments are concatenated to the returned + * string, separated by spaces: + * + * ```js + * util.format('%s:%s', 'foo', 'bar', 'baz'); + * // Returns: 'foo:bar baz' + * ``` + * + * If the first argument does not contain a valid format specifier, `util.format()` returns a string that is the concatenation of all arguments separated by spaces: + * + * ```js + * util.format(1, 2, 3); + * // Returns: '1 2 3' + * ``` + * + * If only one argument is passed to `util.format()`, it is returned as it is + * without any formatting: + * + * ```js + * util.format('%% %s'); + * // Returns: '%% %s' + * ``` + * + * `util.format()` is a synchronous method that is intended as a debugging tool. + * Some input values can have a significant performance overhead that can block the + * event loop. Use this function with care and never in a hot code path. + * @since v0.5.3 + * @param format A `printf`-like format string. + */ + export function format(format?: any, ...param: any[]): string; + /** + * This function is identical to {@link format}, except in that it takes + * an `inspectOptions` argument which specifies options that are passed along to {@link inspect}. + * + * ```js + * util.formatWithOptions({ colors: true }, 'See object %O', { foo: 42 }); + * // Returns 'See object { foo: 42 }', where `42` is colored as a number + * // when printed to a terminal. + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + export function formatWithOptions(inspectOptions: InspectOptions, format?: any, ...param: any[]): string; + /** + * Returns the string name for a numeric error code that comes from a Node.js API. + * The mapping between error codes and error names is platform-dependent. + * See `Common System Errors` for the names of common errors. + * + * ```js + * fs.access('file/that/does/not/exist', (err) => { + * const name = util.getSystemErrorName(err.errno); + * console.error(name); // ENOENT + * }); + * ``` + * @since v9.7.0 + */ + export function getSystemErrorName(err: number): string; + /** + * Returns a Map of all system error codes available from the Node.js API. + * The mapping between error codes and error names is platform-dependent. + * See `Common System Errors` for the names of common errors. + * + * ```js + * fs.access('file/that/does/not/exist', (err) => { + * const errorMap = util.getSystemErrorMap(); + * const name = errorMap.get(err.errno); + * console.error(name); // ENOENT + * }); + * ``` + * @since v16.0.0, v14.17.0 + */ + export function getSystemErrorMap(): Map; + /** + * The `util.log()` method prints the given `string` to `stdout` with an included + * timestamp. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * util.log('Timestamped message.'); + * ``` + * @since v0.3.0 + * @deprecated Since v6.0.0 - Use a third party module instead. + */ + export function log(string: string): void; + /** + * Returns the `string` after replacing any surrogate code points + * (or equivalently, any unpaired surrogate code units) with the + * Unicode "replacement character" U+FFFD. + * @since v16.8.0, v14.18.0 + */ + export function toUSVString(string: string): string; + /** + * Creates and returns an `AbortController` instance whose `AbortSignal` is marked + * as transferable and can be used with `structuredClone()` or `postMessage()`. + * @since v18.11.0 + * @experimental + * @returns A transferable AbortController + */ + export function transferableAbortController(): AbortController; + /** + * Marks the given `AbortSignal` as transferable so that it can be used with`structuredClone()` and `postMessage()`. + * + * ```js + * const signal = transferableAbortSignal(AbortSignal.timeout(100)); + * const channel = new MessageChannel(); + * channel.port2.postMessage(signal, [signal]); + * ``` + * @since v18.11.0 + * @experimental + * @param signal The AbortSignal + * @returns The same AbortSignal + */ + export function transferableAbortSignal(signal: AbortSignal): AbortSignal; + /** + * Listens to abort event on the provided `signal` and + * returns a promise that is fulfilled when the `signal` is + * aborted. If the passed `resource` is garbage collected before the `signal` is + * aborted, the returned promise shall remain pending indefinitely. + * + * ```js + * import { aborted } from 'node:util'; + * + * const dependent = obtainSomethingAbortable(); + * + * aborted(dependent.signal, dependent).then(() => { + * // Do something when dependent is aborted. + * }); + * + * dependent.on('event', () => { + * dependent.abort(); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v19.7.0 + * @experimental + * @param resource Any non-null entity, reference to which is held weakly. + */ + export function aborted(signal: AbortSignal, resource: any): Promise; + /** + * The `util.inspect()` method returns a string representation of `object` that is + * intended for debugging. The output of `util.inspect` may change at any time + * and should not be depended upon programmatically. Additional `options` may be + * passed that alter the result. `util.inspect()` will use the constructor's name and/or `@@toStringTag` to make + * an identifiable tag for an inspected value. + * + * ```js + * class Foo { + * get [Symbol.toStringTag]() { + * return 'bar'; + * } + * } + * + * class Bar {} + * + * const baz = Object.create(null, { [Symbol.toStringTag]: { value: 'foo' } }); + * + * util.inspect(new Foo()); // 'Foo [bar] {}' + * util.inspect(new Bar()); // 'Bar {}' + * util.inspect(baz); // '[foo] {}' + * ``` + * + * Circular references point to their anchor by using a reference index: + * + * ```js + * import { inspect } from 'node:util'; + * + * const obj = {}; + * obj.a = [obj]; + * obj.b = {}; + * obj.b.inner = obj.b; + * obj.b.obj = obj; + * + * console.log(inspect(obj)); + * // { + * // a: [ [Circular *1] ], + * // b: { inner: [Circular *2], obj: [Circular *1] } + * // } + * ``` + * + * The following example inspects all properties of the `util` object: + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * console.log(util.inspect(util, { showHidden: true, depth: null })); + * ``` + * + * The following example highlights the effect of the `compact` option: + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * const o = { + * a: [1, 2, [[ + * 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,\nconsectetur adipiscing elit, sed do ' + + * 'eiusmod \ntempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.', + * 'test', + * 'foo']], 4], + * b: new Map([['za', 1], ['zb', 'test']]), + * }; + * console.log(util.inspect(o, { compact: true, depth: 5, breakLength: 80 })); + * + * // { a: + * // [ 1, + * // 2, + * // [ [ 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,\nconsectetur [...]', // A long line + * // 'test', + * // 'foo' ] ], + * // 4 ], + * // b: Map(2) { 'za' => 1, 'zb' => 'test' } } + * + * // Setting `compact` to false or an integer creates more reader friendly output. + * console.log(util.inspect(o, { compact: false, depth: 5, breakLength: 80 })); + * + * // { + * // a: [ + * // 1, + * // 2, + * // [ + * // [ + * // 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,\n' + + * // 'consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod \n' + + * // 'tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.', + * // 'test', + * // 'foo' + * // ] + * // ], + * // 4 + * // ], + * // b: Map(2) { + * // 'za' => 1, + * // 'zb' => 'test' + * // } + * // } + * + * // Setting `breakLength` to e.g. 150 will print the "Lorem ipsum" text in a + * // single line. + * ``` + * + * The `showHidden` option allows [`WeakMap`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakMap) and + * [`WeakSet`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakSet) entries to be + * inspected. If there are more entries than `maxArrayLength`, there is no + * guarantee which entries are displayed. That means retrieving the same [`WeakSet`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakSet) entries twice may + * result in different output. Furthermore, entries + * with no remaining strong references may be garbage collected at any time. + * + * ```js + * import { inspect } from 'node:util'; + * + * const obj = { a: 1 }; + * const obj2 = { b: 2 }; + * const weakSet = new WeakSet([obj, obj2]); + * + * console.log(inspect(weakSet, { showHidden: true })); + * // WeakSet { { a: 1 }, { b: 2 } } + * ``` + * + * The `sorted` option ensures that an object's property insertion order does not + * impact the result of `util.inspect()`. + * + * ```js + * import { inspect } from 'node:util'; + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * + * const o1 = { + * b: [2, 3, 1], + * a: '`a` comes before `b`', + * c: new Set([2, 3, 1]), + * }; + * console.log(inspect(o1, { sorted: true })); + * // { a: '`a` comes before `b`', b: [ 2, 3, 1 ], c: Set(3) { 1, 2, 3 } } + * console.log(inspect(o1, { sorted: (a, b) => b.localeCompare(a) })); + * // { c: Set(3) { 3, 2, 1 }, b: [ 2, 3, 1 ], a: '`a` comes before `b`' } + * + * const o2 = { + * c: new Set([2, 1, 3]), + * a: '`a` comes before `b`', + * b: [2, 3, 1], + * }; + * assert.strict.equal( + * inspect(o1, { sorted: true }), + * inspect(o2, { sorted: true }), + * ); + * ``` + * + * The `numericSeparator` option adds an underscore every three digits to all + * numbers. + * + * ```js + * import { inspect } from 'node:util'; + * + * const thousand = 1_000; + * const million = 1_000_000; + * const bigNumber = 123_456_789n; + * const bigDecimal = 1_234.123_45; + * + * console.log(inspect(thousand, { numericSeparator: true })); + * // 1_000 + * console.log(inspect(million, { numericSeparator: true })); + * // 1_000_000 + * console.log(inspect(bigNumber, { numericSeparator: true })); + * // 123_456_789n + * console.log(inspect(bigDecimal, { numericSeparator: true })); + * // 1_234.123_45 + * ``` + * + * `util.inspect()` is a synchronous method intended for debugging. Its maximum + * output length is approximately 128 MiB. Inputs that result in longer output will + * be truncated. + * @since v0.3.0 + * @param object Any JavaScript primitive or `Object`. + * @return The representation of `object`. + */ + export function inspect(object: any, showHidden?: boolean, depth?: number | null, color?: boolean): string; + export function inspect(object: any, options?: InspectOptions): string; + export namespace inspect { + let colors: NodeJS.Dict<[number, number]>; + let styles: { + [K in Style]: string; + }; + let defaultOptions: InspectOptions; + /** + * Allows changing inspect settings from the repl. + */ + let replDefaults: InspectOptions; + /** + * That can be used to declare custom inspect functions. + */ + const custom: unique symbol; + } + /** + * Alias for [`Array.isArray()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/isArray). + * + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is an `Array`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * util.isArray([]); + * // Returns: true + * util.isArray(new Array()); + * // Returns: true + * util.isArray({}); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * @since v0.6.0 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `isArray` instead. + */ + export function isArray(object: unknown): object is unknown[]; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `RegExp`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * util.isRegExp(/some regexp/); + * // Returns: true + * util.isRegExp(new RegExp('another regexp')); + * // Returns: true + * util.isRegExp({}); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * @since v0.6.0 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Deprecated + */ + export function isRegExp(object: unknown): object is RegExp; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Date`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * util.isDate(new Date()); + * // Returns: true + * util.isDate(Date()); + * // false (without 'new' returns a String) + * util.isDate({}); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * @since v0.6.0 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use {@link types.isDate} instead. + */ + export function isDate(object: unknown): object is Date; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is an `Error`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * util.isError(new Error()); + * // Returns: true + * util.isError(new TypeError()); + * // Returns: true + * util.isError({ name: 'Error', message: 'an error occurred' }); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * + * This method relies on `Object.prototype.toString()` behavior. It is + * possible to obtain an incorrect result when the `object` argument manipulates `@@toStringTag`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * const obj = { name: 'Error', message: 'an error occurred' }; + * + * util.isError(obj); + * // Returns: false + * obj[Symbol.toStringTag] = 'Error'; + * util.isError(obj); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.6.0 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use {@link types.isNativeError} instead. + */ + export function isError(object: unknown): object is Error; + /** + * Usage of `util.inherits()` is discouraged. Please use the ES6 `class` and `extends` keywords to get language level inheritance support. Also note + * that the two styles are [semantically incompatible](https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/4179). + * + * Inherit the prototype methods from one [constructor](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/constructor) into another. The + * prototype of `constructor` will be set to a new object created from `superConstructor`. + * + * This mainly adds some input validation on top of`Object.setPrototypeOf(constructor.prototype, superConstructor.prototype)`. + * As an additional convenience, `superConstructor` will be accessible + * through the `constructor.super_` property. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * import EventEmitter from 'node:events'; + * + * function MyStream() { + * EventEmitter.call(this); + * } + * + * util.inherits(MyStream, EventEmitter); + * + * MyStream.prototype.write = function(data) { + * this.emit('data', data); + * }; + * + * const stream = new MyStream(); + * + * console.log(stream instanceof EventEmitter); // true + * console.log(MyStream.super_ === EventEmitter); // true + * + * stream.on('data', (data) => { + * console.log(`Received data: "${data}"`); + * }); + * stream.write('It works!'); // Received data: "It works!" + * ``` + * + * ES6 example using `class` and `extends`: + * + * ```js + * import EventEmitter from 'node:events'; + * + * class MyStream extends EventEmitter { + * write(data) { + * this.emit('data', data); + * } + * } + * + * const stream = new MyStream(); + * + * stream.on('data', (data) => { + * console.log(`Received data: "${data}"`); + * }); + * stream.write('With ES6'); + * ``` + * @since v0.3.0 + * @legacy Use ES2015 class syntax and `extends` keyword instead. + */ + export function inherits(constructor: unknown, superConstructor: unknown): void; + export type DebugLoggerFunction = (msg: string, ...param: unknown[]) => void; + export interface DebugLogger extends DebugLoggerFunction { + enabled: boolean; + } + /** + * The `util.debuglog()` method is used to create a function that conditionally + * writes debug messages to `stderr` based on the existence of the `NODE_DEBUG`environment variable. If the `section` name appears within the value of that + * environment variable, then the returned function operates similar to `console.error()`. If not, then the returned function is a no-op. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * const debuglog = util.debuglog('foo'); + * + * debuglog('hello from foo [%d]', 123); + * ``` + * + * If this program is run with `NODE_DEBUG=foo` in the environment, then + * it will output something like: + * + * ```console + * FOO 3245: hello from foo [123] + * ``` + * + * where `3245` is the process id. If it is not run with that + * environment variable set, then it will not print anything. + * + * The `section` supports wildcard also: + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * const debuglog = util.debuglog('foo-bar'); + * + * debuglog('hi there, it\'s foo-bar [%d]', 2333); + * ``` + * + * if it is run with `NODE_DEBUG=foo*` in the environment, then it will output + * something like: + * + * ```console + * FOO-BAR 3257: hi there, it's foo-bar [2333] + * ``` + * + * Multiple comma-separated `section` names may be specified in the `NODE_DEBUG`environment variable: `NODE_DEBUG=fs,net,tls`. + * + * The optional `callback` argument can be used to replace the logging function + * with a different function that doesn't have any initialization or + * unnecessary wrapping. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * let debuglog = util.debuglog('internals', (debug) => { + * // Replace with a logging function that optimizes out + * // testing if the section is enabled + * debuglog = debug; + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.11.3 + * @param section A string identifying the portion of the application for which the `debuglog` function is being created. + * @param callback A callback invoked the first time the logging function is called with a function argument that is a more optimized logging function. + * @return The logging function + */ + export function debuglog(section: string, callback?: (fn: DebugLoggerFunction) => void): DebugLogger; + export const debug: typeof debuglog; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Boolean`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * util.isBoolean(1); + * // Returns: false + * util.isBoolean(0); + * // Returns: false + * util.isBoolean(false); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'boolean'` instead. + */ + export function isBoolean(object: unknown): object is boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Buffer`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * util.isBuffer({ length: 0 }); + * // Returns: false + * util.isBuffer([]); + * // Returns: false + * util.isBuffer(Buffer.from('hello world')); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `isBuffer` instead. + */ + export function isBuffer(object: unknown): object is Buffer; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Function`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * function Foo() {} + * const Bar = () => {}; + * + * util.isFunction({}); + * // Returns: false + * util.isFunction(Foo); + * // Returns: true + * util.isFunction(Bar); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'function'` instead. + */ + export function isFunction(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is strictly `null`. Otherwise, returns`false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * util.isNull(0); + * // Returns: false + * util.isNull(undefined); + * // Returns: false + * util.isNull(null); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `value === null` instead. + */ + export function isNull(object: unknown): object is null; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is `null` or `undefined`. Otherwise, + * returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * util.isNullOrUndefined(0); + * // Returns: false + * util.isNullOrUndefined(undefined); + * // Returns: true + * util.isNullOrUndefined(null); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `value === undefined || value === null` instead. + */ + export function isNullOrUndefined(object: unknown): object is null | undefined; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Number`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * util.isNumber(false); + * // Returns: false + * util.isNumber(Infinity); + * // Returns: true + * util.isNumber(0); + * // Returns: true + * util.isNumber(NaN); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'number'` instead. + */ + export function isNumber(object: unknown): object is number; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is strictly an `Object`**and** not a`Function` (even though functions are objects in JavaScript). + * Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * util.isObject(5); + * // Returns: false + * util.isObject(null); + * // Returns: false + * util.isObject({}); + * // Returns: true + * util.isObject(() => {}); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `value !== null && typeof value === 'object'` instead. + */ + export function isObject(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a primitive type. Otherwise, returns`false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * util.isPrimitive(5); + * // Returns: true + * util.isPrimitive('foo'); + * // Returns: true + * util.isPrimitive(false); + * // Returns: true + * util.isPrimitive(null); + * // Returns: true + * util.isPrimitive(undefined); + * // Returns: true + * util.isPrimitive({}); + * // Returns: false + * util.isPrimitive(() => {}); + * // Returns: false + * util.isPrimitive(/^$/); + * // Returns: false + * util.isPrimitive(new Date()); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `(typeof value !== 'object' && typeof value !== 'function') || value === null` instead. + */ + export function isPrimitive(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `string`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * util.isString(''); + * // Returns: true + * util.isString('foo'); + * // Returns: true + * util.isString(String('foo')); + * // Returns: true + * util.isString(5); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'string'` instead. + */ + export function isString(object: unknown): object is string; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Symbol`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * util.isSymbol(5); + * // Returns: false + * util.isSymbol('foo'); + * // Returns: false + * util.isSymbol(Symbol('foo')); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'symbol'` instead. + */ + export function isSymbol(object: unknown): object is symbol; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is `undefined`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * const foo = undefined; + * util.isUndefined(5); + * // Returns: false + * util.isUndefined(foo); + * // Returns: true + * util.isUndefined(null); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `value === undefined` instead. + */ + export function isUndefined(object: unknown): object is undefined; + /** + * The `util.deprecate()` method wraps `fn` (which may be a function or class) in + * such a way that it is marked as deprecated. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * exports.obsoleteFunction = util.deprecate(() => { + * // Do something here. + * }, 'obsoleteFunction() is deprecated. Use newShinyFunction() instead.'); + * ``` + * + * When called, `util.deprecate()` will return a function that will emit a `DeprecationWarning` using the `'warning'` event. The warning will + * be emitted and printed to `stderr` the first time the returned function is + * called. After the warning is emitted, the wrapped function is called without + * emitting a warning. + * + * If the same optional `code` is supplied in multiple calls to `util.deprecate()`, + * the warning will be emitted only once for that `code`. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * const fn1 = util.deprecate(someFunction, someMessage, 'DEP0001'); + * const fn2 = util.deprecate(someOtherFunction, someOtherMessage, 'DEP0001'); + * fn1(); // Emits a deprecation warning with code DEP0001 + * fn2(); // Does not emit a deprecation warning because it has the same code + * ``` + * + * If either the `--no-deprecation` or `--no-warnings` command-line flags are + * used, or if the `process.noDeprecation` property is set to `true`_prior_ to + * the first deprecation warning, the `util.deprecate()` method does nothing. + * + * If the `--trace-deprecation` or `--trace-warnings` command-line flags are set, + * or the `process.traceDeprecation` property is set to `true`, a warning and a + * stack trace are printed to `stderr` the first time the deprecated function is + * called. + * + * If the `--throw-deprecation` command-line flag is set, or the `process.throwDeprecation` property is set to `true`, then an exception will be + * thrown when the deprecated function is called. + * + * The `--throw-deprecation` command-line flag and `process.throwDeprecation` property take precedence over `--trace-deprecation` and `process.traceDeprecation`. + * @since v0.8.0 + * @param fn The function that is being deprecated. + * @param msg A warning message to display when the deprecated function is invoked. + * @param code A deprecation code. See the `list of deprecated APIs` for a list of codes. + * @return The deprecated function wrapped to emit a warning. + */ + export function deprecate(fn: T, msg: string, code?: string): T; + /** + * Returns `true` if there is deep strict equality between `val1` and `val2`. + * Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * See `assert.deepStrictEqual()` for more information about deep strict + * equality. + * @since v9.0.0 + */ + export function isDeepStrictEqual(val1: unknown, val2: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `str` with any ANSI escape codes removed. + * + * ```js + * console.log(util.stripVTControlCharacters('\u001B[4mvalue\u001B[0m')); + * // Prints "value" + * ``` + * @since v16.11.0 + */ + export function stripVTControlCharacters(str: string): string; + /** + * Takes an `async` function (or a function that returns a `Promise`) and returns a + * function following the error-first callback style, i.e. taking + * an `(err, value) => ...` callback as the last argument. In the callback, the + * first argument will be the rejection reason (or `null` if the `Promise` resolved), and the second argument will be the resolved value. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * async function fn() { + * return 'hello world'; + * } + * const callbackFunction = util.callbackify(fn); + * + * callbackFunction((err, ret) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(ret); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Will print: + * + * ```text + * hello world + * ``` + * + * The callback is executed asynchronously, and will have a limited stack trace. + * If the callback throws, the process will emit an `'uncaughtException'` event, and if not handled will exit. + * + * Since `null` has a special meaning as the first argument to a callback, if a + * wrapped function rejects a `Promise` with a falsy value as a reason, the value + * is wrapped in an `Error` with the original value stored in a field named `reason`. + * + * ```js + * function fn() { + * return Promise.reject(null); + * } + * const callbackFunction = util.callbackify(fn); + * + * callbackFunction((err, ret) => { + * // When the Promise was rejected with `null` it is wrapped with an Error and + * // the original value is stored in `reason`. + * err && Object.hasOwn(err, 'reason') && err.reason === null; // true + * }); + * ``` + * @since v8.2.0 + * @param fn An `async` function + * @return a callback style function + */ + export function callbackify(fn: () => Promise): (callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: () => Promise, + ): (callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException, result: TResult) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1) => Promise, + ): (arg1: T1, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1) => Promise, + ): (arg1: T1, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException, result: TResult) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2) => Promise, + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2) => Promise, + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3) => Promise, + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3) => Promise, + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4) => Promise, + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4) => Promise, + ): ( + arg1: T1, + arg2: T2, + arg3: T3, + arg4: T4, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void, + ) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5) => Promise, + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5) => Promise, + ): ( + arg1: T1, + arg2: T2, + arg3: T3, + arg4: T4, + arg5: T5, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void, + ) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, arg6: T6) => Promise, + ): ( + arg1: T1, + arg2: T2, + arg3: T3, + arg4: T4, + arg5: T5, + arg6: T6, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void, + ) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, arg6: T6) => Promise, + ): ( + arg1: T1, + arg2: T2, + arg3: T3, + arg4: T4, + arg5: T5, + arg6: T6, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void, + ) => void; + export interface CustomPromisifyLegacy extends Function { + __promisify__: TCustom; + } + export interface CustomPromisifySymbol extends Function { + [promisify.custom]: TCustom; + } + export type CustomPromisify = + | CustomPromisifySymbol + | CustomPromisifyLegacy; + /** + * Takes a function following the common error-first callback style, i.e. taking + * an `(err, value) => ...` callback as the last argument, and returns a version + * that returns promises. + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * + * const stat = util.promisify(fs.stat); + * stat('.').then((stats) => { + * // Do something with `stats` + * }).catch((error) => { + * // Handle the error. + * }); + * ``` + * + * Or, equivalently using `async function`s: + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * + * const stat = util.promisify(fs.stat); + * + * async function callStat() { + * const stats = await stat('.'); + * console.log(`This directory is owned by ${stats.uid}`); + * } + * + * callStat(); + * ``` + * + * If there is an `original[util.promisify.custom]` property present, `promisify` will return its value, see `Custom promisified functions`. + * + * `promisify()` assumes that `original` is a function taking a callback as its + * final argument in all cases. If `original` is not a function, `promisify()` will throw an error. If `original` is a function but its last argument is not + * an error-first callback, it will still be passed an error-first + * callback as its last argument. + * + * Using `promisify()` on class methods or other methods that use `this` may not + * work as expected unless handled specially: + * + * ```js + * import util from 'node:util'; + * + * class Foo { + * constructor() { + * this.a = 42; + * } + * + * bar(callback) { + * callback(null, this.a); + * } + * } + * + * const foo = new Foo(); + * + * const naiveBar = util.promisify(foo.bar); + * // TypeError: Cannot read property 'a' of undefined + * // naiveBar().then(a => console.log(a)); + * + * naiveBar.call(foo).then((a) => console.log(a)); // '42' + * + * const bindBar = naiveBar.bind(foo); + * bindBar().then((a) => console.log(a)); // '42' + * ``` + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + export function promisify(fn: CustomPromisify): TCustom; + export function promisify( + fn: (callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void, + ): () => Promise; + export function promisify(fn: (callback: (err?: any) => void) => void): () => Promise; + export function promisify( + fn: (arg1: T1, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void, + ): (arg1: T1) => Promise; + export function promisify(fn: (arg1: T1, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void): (arg1: T1) => Promise; + export function promisify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void, + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2) => Promise; + export function promisify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void, + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2) => Promise; + export function promisify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void, + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3) => Promise; + export function promisify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void, + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3) => Promise; + export function promisify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void, + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4) => Promise; + export function promisify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void, + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4) => Promise; + export function promisify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void, + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5) => Promise; + export function promisify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void, + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5) => Promise; + export function promisify(fn: Function): Function; + export namespace promisify { + /** + * That can be used to declare custom promisified variants of functions. + */ + const custom: unique symbol; + } + /** + * Stability: 1.1 - Active development + * Given an example `.env` file: + * + * ```js + * import { parseEnv } from 'node:util'; + * + * parseEnv('HELLO=world\nHELLO=oh my\n'); + * // Returns: { HELLO: 'oh my' } + * ``` + * @param content The raw contents of a `.env` file. + * @since v20.12.0 + */ + export function parseEnv(content: string): NodeJS.Dict; + // https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/util.html#foreground-colors + type ForegroundColors = + | "black" + | "blackBright" + | "blue" + | "blueBright" + | "cyan" + | "cyanBright" + | "gray" + | "green" + | "greenBright" + | "grey" + | "magenta" + | "magentaBright" + | "red" + | "redBright" + | "white" + | "whiteBright" + | "yellow" + | "yellowBright"; + // https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/util.html#background-colors + type BackgroundColors = + | "bgBlack" + | "bgBlackBright" + | "bgBlue" + | "bgBlueBright" + | "bgCyan" + | "bgCyanBright" + | "bgGray" + | "bgGreen" + | "bgGreenBright" + | "bgGrey" + | "bgMagenta" + | "bgMagentaBright" + | "bgRed" + | "bgRedBright" + | "bgWhite" + | "bgWhiteBright" + | "bgYellow" + | "bgYellowBright"; + // https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/util.html#modifiers + type Modifiers = + | "blink" + | "bold" + | "dim" + | "doubleunderline" + | "framed" + | "hidden" + | "inverse" + | "italic" + | "overlined" + | "reset" + | "strikethrough" + | "underline"; + export interface StyleTextOptions { + /** + * When true, `stream` is checked to see if it can handle colors. + * @default true + */ + validateStream?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * A stream that will be validated if it can be colored. + * @default process.stdout + */ + stream?: NodeJS.WritableStream | undefined; + } + /** + * Stability: 1.1 - Active development + * + * This function returns a formatted text considering the `format` passed. + * + * ```js + * import { styleText } from 'node:util'; + * const errorMessage = styleText('red', 'Error! Error!'); + * console.log(errorMessage); + * ``` + * + * `util.inspect.colors` also provides text formats such as `italic`, and `underline` and you can combine both: + * + * ```js + * console.log( + * util.styleText(['underline', 'italic'], 'My italic underlined message'), + * ); + * ``` + * + * When passing an array of formats, the order of the format applied is left to right so the following style + * might overwrite the previous one. + * + * ```js + * console.log( + * util.styleText(['red', 'green'], 'text'), // green + * ); + * ``` + * + * The full list of formats can be found in [modifiers](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/util.html#modifiers). + * @param format A text format or an Array of text formats defined in `util.inspect.colors`. + * @param text The text to to be formatted. + * @since v20.12.0 + */ + export function styleText( + format: + | ForegroundColors + | BackgroundColors + | Modifiers + | Array, + text: string, + options?: StyleTextOptions, + ): string; + /** + * An implementation of the [WHATWG Encoding Standard](https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/) `TextDecoder` API. + * + * ```js + * const decoder = new TextDecoder(); + * const u8arr = new Uint8Array([72, 101, 108, 108, 111]); + * console.log(decoder.decode(u8arr)); // Hello + * ``` + * @since v8.3.0 + */ + export class TextDecoder { + /** + * The encoding supported by the `TextDecoder` instance. + */ + readonly encoding: string; + /** + * The value will be `true` if decoding errors result in a `TypeError` being + * thrown. + */ + readonly fatal: boolean; + /** + * The value will be `true` if the decoding result will include the byte order + * mark. + */ + readonly ignoreBOM: boolean; + constructor( + encoding?: string, + options?: { + fatal?: boolean | undefined; + ignoreBOM?: boolean | undefined; + }, + ); + /** + * Decodes the `input` and returns a string. If `options.stream` is `true`, any + * incomplete byte sequences occurring at the end of the `input` are buffered + * internally and emitted after the next call to `textDecoder.decode()`. + * + * If `textDecoder.fatal` is `true`, decoding errors that occur will result in a `TypeError` being thrown. + * @param input An `ArrayBuffer`, `DataView`, or `TypedArray` instance containing the encoded data. + */ + decode( + input?: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | ArrayBuffer | null, + options?: { + stream?: boolean | undefined; + }, + ): string; + } + export interface EncodeIntoResult { + /** + * The read Unicode code units of input. + */ + read: number; + /** + * The written UTF-8 bytes of output. + */ + written: number; + } + export { types }; + + //// TextEncoder/Decoder + /** + * An implementation of the [WHATWG Encoding Standard](https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/) `TextEncoder` API. All + * instances of `TextEncoder` only support UTF-8 encoding. + * + * ```js + * const encoder = new TextEncoder(); + * const uint8array = encoder.encode('this is some data'); + * ``` + * + * The `TextEncoder` class is also available on the global object. + * @since v8.3.0 + */ + export class TextEncoder { + /** + * The encoding supported by the `TextEncoder` instance. Always set to `'utf-8'`. + */ + readonly encoding: string; + /** + * UTF-8 encodes the `input` string and returns a `Uint8Array` containing the + * encoded bytes. + * @param [input='an empty string'] The text to encode. + */ + encode(input?: string): NodeJS.NonSharedUint8Array; + /** + * UTF-8 encodes the `src` string to the `dest` Uint8Array and returns an object + * containing the read Unicode code units and written UTF-8 bytes. + * + * ```js + * const encoder = new TextEncoder(); + * const src = 'this is some data'; + * const dest = new Uint8Array(10); + * const { read, written } = encoder.encodeInto(src, dest); + * ``` + * @param src The text to encode. + * @param dest The array to hold the encode result. + */ + encodeInto(src: string, dest: Uint8Array): EncodeIntoResult; + } + import { TextDecoder as _TextDecoder, TextEncoder as _TextEncoder } from "util"; + global { + /** + * `TextDecoder` class is a global reference for `import { TextDecoder } from 'node:util'` + * https://nodejs.org/api/globals.html#textdecoder + * @since v11.0.0 + */ + var TextDecoder: typeof globalThis extends { + onmessage: any; + TextDecoder: infer TextDecoder; + } ? TextDecoder + : typeof _TextDecoder; + /** + * `TextEncoder` class is a global reference for `import { TextEncoder } from 'node:util'` + * https://nodejs.org/api/globals.html#textencoder + * @since v11.0.0 + */ + var TextEncoder: typeof globalThis extends { + onmessage: any; + TextEncoder: infer TextEncoder; + } ? TextEncoder + : typeof _TextEncoder; + } + + //// parseArgs + /** + * Provides a higher level API for command-line argument parsing than interacting + * with `process.argv` directly. Takes a specification for the expected arguments + * and returns a structured object with the parsed options and positionals. + * + * ```js + * import { parseArgs } from 'node:util'; + * const args = ['-f', '--bar', 'b']; + * const options = { + * foo: { + * type: 'boolean', + * short: 'f', + * }, + * bar: { + * type: 'string', + * }, + * }; + * const { + * values, + * positionals, + * } = parseArgs({ args, options }); + * console.log(values, positionals); + * // Prints: [Object: null prototype] { foo: true, bar: 'b' } [] + * ``` + * @since v18.3.0, v16.17.0 + * @param config Used to provide arguments for parsing and to configure the parser. `config` supports the following properties: + * @return The parsed command line arguments: + */ + export function parseArgs(config?: T): ParsedResults; + interface ParseArgsOptionConfig { + /** + * Type of argument. + */ + type: "string" | "boolean"; + /** + * Whether this option can be provided multiple times. + * If `true`, all values will be collected in an array. + * If `false`, values for the option are last-wins. + * @default false. + */ + multiple?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * A single character alias for the option. + */ + short?: string | undefined; + /** + * The default option value when it is not set by args. + * It must be of the same type as the the `type` property. + * When `multiple` is `true`, it must be an array. + * @since v18.11.0 + */ + default?: string | boolean | string[] | boolean[] | undefined; + } + interface ParseArgsOptionsConfig { + [longOption: string]: ParseArgsOptionConfig; + } + export interface ParseArgsConfig { + /** + * Array of argument strings. + */ + args?: readonly string[] | undefined; + /** + * Used to describe arguments known to the parser. + */ + options?: ParseArgsOptionsConfig | undefined; + /** + * Should an error be thrown when unknown arguments are encountered, + * or when arguments are passed that do not match the `type` configured in `options`. + * @default true + */ + strict?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Whether this command accepts positional arguments. + */ + allowPositionals?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If `true`, allows explicitly setting boolean options to `false` by prefixing the option name with `--no-`. + * @default false + * @since v20.16.0 + */ + allowNegative?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Return the parsed tokens. This is useful for extending the built-in behavior, + * from adding additional checks through to reprocessing the tokens in different ways. + * @default false + */ + tokens?: boolean | undefined; + } + /* + IfDefaultsTrue and IfDefaultsFalse are helpers to handle default values for missing boolean properties. + TypeScript does not have exact types for objects: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/12936 + This means it is impossible to distinguish between "field X is definitely not present" and "field X may or may not be present". + But we expect users to generally provide their config inline or `as const`, which means TS will always know whether a given field is present. + So this helper treats "not definitely present" (i.e., not `extends boolean`) as being "definitely not present", i.e. it should have its default value. + This is technically incorrect but is a much nicer UX for the common case. + The IfDefaultsTrue version is for things which default to true; the IfDefaultsFalse version is for things which default to false. + */ + type IfDefaultsTrue = T extends true ? IfTrue + : T extends false ? IfFalse + : IfTrue; + + // we put the `extends false` condition first here because `undefined` compares like `any` when `strictNullChecks: false` + type IfDefaultsFalse = T extends false ? IfFalse + : T extends true ? IfTrue + : IfFalse; + + type ExtractOptionValue = IfDefaultsTrue< + T["strict"], + O["type"] extends "string" ? string : O["type"] extends "boolean" ? boolean : string | boolean, + string | boolean + >; + + type ApplyOptionalModifiers> = ( + & { -readonly [LongOption in keyof O]?: V[LongOption] } + & { [LongOption in keyof O as O[LongOption]["default"] extends {} ? LongOption : never]: V[LongOption] } + ) extends infer P ? { [K in keyof P]: P[K] } : never; // resolve intersection to object + + type ParsedValues = + & IfDefaultsTrue + & (T["options"] extends ParseArgsOptionsConfig ? ApplyOptionalModifiers< + T["options"], + { + [LongOption in keyof T["options"]]: IfDefaultsFalse< + T["options"][LongOption]["multiple"], + Array>, + ExtractOptionValue + >; + } + > + : {}); + + type ParsedPositionals = IfDefaultsTrue< + T["strict"], + IfDefaultsFalse, + IfDefaultsTrue + >; + + type PreciseTokenForOptions< + K extends string, + O extends ParseArgsOptionConfig, + > = O["type"] extends "string" ? { + kind: "option"; + index: number; + name: K; + rawName: string; + value: string; + inlineValue: boolean; + } + : O["type"] extends "boolean" ? { + kind: "option"; + index: number; + name: K; + rawName: string; + value: undefined; + inlineValue: undefined; + } + : OptionToken & { name: K }; + + type TokenForOptions< + T extends ParseArgsConfig, + K extends keyof T["options"] = keyof T["options"], + > = K extends unknown + ? T["options"] extends ParseArgsOptionsConfig ? PreciseTokenForOptions + : OptionToken + : never; + + type ParsedOptionToken = IfDefaultsTrue, OptionToken>; + + type ParsedPositionalToken = IfDefaultsTrue< + T["strict"], + IfDefaultsFalse, + IfDefaultsTrue + >; + + type ParsedTokens = Array< + ParsedOptionToken | ParsedPositionalToken | { kind: "option-terminator"; index: number } + >; + + type PreciseParsedResults = IfDefaultsFalse< + T["tokens"], + { + values: ParsedValues; + positionals: ParsedPositionals; + tokens: ParsedTokens; + }, + { + values: ParsedValues; + positionals: ParsedPositionals; + } + >; + + type OptionToken = + | { kind: "option"; index: number; name: string; rawName: string; value: string; inlineValue: boolean } + | { + kind: "option"; + index: number; + name: string; + rawName: string; + value: undefined; + inlineValue: undefined; + }; + + type Token = + | OptionToken + | { kind: "positional"; index: number; value: string } + | { kind: "option-terminator"; index: number }; + + // If ParseArgsConfig extends T, then the user passed config constructed elsewhere. + // So we can't rely on the `"not definitely present" implies "definitely not present"` assumption mentioned above. + type ParsedResults = ParseArgsConfig extends T ? { + values: { + [longOption: string]: undefined | string | boolean | Array; + }; + positionals: string[]; + tokens?: Token[]; + } + : PreciseParsedResults; + + /** + * An implementation of [the MIMEType class](https://bmeck.github.io/node-proposal-mime-api/). + * + * In accordance with browser conventions, all properties of `MIMEType` objects + * are implemented as getters and setters on the class prototype, rather than as + * data properties on the object itself. + * + * A MIME string is a structured string containing multiple meaningful + * components. When parsed, a `MIMEType` object is returned containing + * properties for each of these components. + * @since v19.1.0, v18.13.0 + * @experimental + */ + export class MIMEType { + /** + * Creates a new MIMEType object by parsing the input. + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if the `input` is not a valid MIME. + * Note that an effort will be made to coerce the given values into strings. + * @param input The input MIME to parse. + */ + constructor(input: string | { toString: () => string }); + + /** + * Gets and sets the type portion of the MIME. + * + * ```js + * import { MIMEType } from 'node:util'; + * + * const myMIME = new MIMEType('text/javascript'); + * console.log(myMIME.type); + * // Prints: text + * myMIME.type = 'application'; + * console.log(myMIME.type); + * // Prints: application + * console.log(String(myMIME)); + * // Prints: application/javascript + * ``` + */ + type: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the subtype portion of the MIME. + * + * ```js + * import { MIMEType } from 'node:util'; + * + * const myMIME = new MIMEType('text/ecmascript'); + * console.log(myMIME.subtype); + * // Prints: ecmascript + * myMIME.subtype = 'javascript'; + * console.log(myMIME.subtype); + * // Prints: javascript + * console.log(String(myMIME)); + * // Prints: text/javascript + * ``` + */ + subtype: string; + /** + * Gets the essence of the MIME. This property is read only. + * Use `mime.type` or `mime.subtype` to alter the MIME. + * + * ```js + * import { MIMEType } from 'node:util'; + * + * const myMIME = new MIMEType('text/javascript;key=value'); + * console.log(myMIME.essence); + * // Prints: text/javascript + * myMIME.type = 'application'; + * console.log(myMIME.essence); + * // Prints: application/javascript + * console.log(String(myMIME)); + * // Prints: application/javascript;key=value + * ``` + */ + readonly essence: string; + /** + * Gets the `MIMEParams` object representing the + * parameters of the MIME. This property is read-only. See `MIMEParams` documentation for details. + */ + readonly params: MIMEParams; + /** + * The `toString()` method on the `MIMEType` object returns the serialized MIME. + * + * Because of the need for standard compliance, this method does not allow users + * to customize the serialization process of the MIME. + */ + toString(): string; + } + /** + * The `MIMEParams` API provides read and write access to the parameters of a `MIMEType`. + * @since v19.1.0, v18.13.0 + */ + export class MIMEParams { + /** + * Remove all name-value pairs whose name is `name`. + */ + delete(name: string): void; + /** + * Returns an iterator over each of the name-value pairs in the parameters. + * Each item of the iterator is a JavaScript `Array`. The first item of the array + * is the `name`, the second item of the array is the `value`. + */ + entries(): NodeJS.Iterator<[name: string, value: string]>; + /** + * Returns the value of the first name-value pair whose name is `name`. If there + * are no such pairs, `null` is returned. + * @return or `null` if there is no name-value pair with the given `name`. + */ + get(name: string): string | null; + /** + * Returns `true` if there is at least one name-value pair whose name is `name`. + */ + has(name: string): boolean; + /** + * Returns an iterator over the names of each name-value pair. + * + * ```js + * import { MIMEType } from 'node:util'; + * + * const { params } = new MIMEType('text/plain;foo=0;bar=1'); + * for (const name of params.keys()) { + * console.log(name); + * } + * // Prints: + * // foo + * // bar + * ``` + */ + keys(): NodeJS.Iterator; + /** + * Sets the value in the `MIMEParams` object associated with `name` to `value`. If there are any pre-existing name-value pairs whose names are `name`, + * set the first such pair's value to `value`. + * + * ```js + * import { MIMEType } from 'node:util'; + * + * const { params } = new MIMEType('text/plain;foo=0;bar=1'); + * params.set('foo', 'def'); + * params.set('baz', 'xyz'); + * console.log(params.toString()); + * // Prints: foo=def;bar=1;baz=xyz + * ``` + */ + set(name: string, value: string): void; + /** + * Returns an iterator over the values of each name-value pair. + */ + values(): NodeJS.Iterator; + /** + * Returns an iterator over each of the name-value pairs in the parameters. + */ + [Symbol.iterator](): NodeJS.Iterator<[name: string, value: string]>; + } +} +declare module "util/types" { + import { KeyObject, webcrypto } from "node:crypto"; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer) or + * [`SharedArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer) instance. + * + * See also `util.types.isArrayBuffer()` and `util.types.isSharedArrayBuffer()`. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isAnyArrayBuffer(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns true + * util.types.isAnyArrayBuffer(new SharedArrayBuffer()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isAnyArrayBuffer(object: unknown): object is ArrayBufferLike; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is an `arguments` object. + * + * ```js + * function foo() { + * util.types.isArgumentsObject(arguments); // Returns true + * } + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isArgumentsObject(object: unknown): object is IArguments; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer) instance. + * This does _not_ include [`SharedArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer) instances. Usually, it is + * desirable to test for both; See `util.types.isAnyArrayBuffer()` for that. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isArrayBuffer(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns true + * util.types.isArrayBuffer(new SharedArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isArrayBuffer(object: unknown): object is ArrayBuffer; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is an instance of one of the [`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer) views, such as typed + * array objects or [`DataView`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/DataView). Equivalent to + * [`ArrayBuffer.isView()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer/isView). + * + * ```js + * util.types.isArrayBufferView(new Int8Array()); // true + * util.types.isArrayBufferView(Buffer.from('hello world')); // true + * util.types.isArrayBufferView(new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(16))); // true + * util.types.isArrayBufferView(new ArrayBuffer()); // false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isArrayBufferView(object: unknown): object is NodeJS.ArrayBufferView; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is an [async function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/async_function). + * This only reports back what the JavaScript engine is seeing; + * in particular, the return value may not match the original source code if + * a transpilation tool was used. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isAsyncFunction(function foo() {}); // Returns false + * util.types.isAsyncFunction(async function foo() {}); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isAsyncFunction(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a `BigInt64Array` instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isBigInt64Array(new BigInt64Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isBigInt64Array(new BigUint64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isBigInt64Array(value: unknown): value is BigInt64Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a BigInt object, e.g. created + * by `Object(BigInt(123))`. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isBigIntObject(Object(BigInt(123))); // Returns true + * util.types.isBigIntObject(BigInt(123)); // Returns false + * util.types.isBigIntObject(123); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.4.0 + */ + function isBigIntObject(object: unknown): object is BigInt; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a `BigUint64Array` instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isBigUint64Array(new BigInt64Array()); // Returns false + * util.types.isBigUint64Array(new BigUint64Array()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isBigUint64Array(value: unknown): value is BigUint64Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a boolean object, e.g. created + * by `new Boolean()`. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isBooleanObject(false); // Returns false + * util.types.isBooleanObject(true); // Returns false + * util.types.isBooleanObject(new Boolean(false)); // Returns true + * util.types.isBooleanObject(new Boolean(true)); // Returns true + * util.types.isBooleanObject(Boolean(false)); // Returns false + * util.types.isBooleanObject(Boolean(true)); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isBooleanObject(object: unknown): object is Boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is any boxed primitive object, e.g. created + * by `new Boolean()`, `new String()` or `Object(Symbol())`. + * + * For example: + * + * ```js + * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(false); // Returns false + * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(new Boolean(false)); // Returns true + * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(Symbol('foo')); // Returns false + * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(Object(Symbol('foo'))); // Returns true + * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(Object(BigInt(5))); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.11.0 + */ + function isBoxedPrimitive(object: unknown): object is String | Number | BigInt | Boolean | Symbol; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`DataView`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/DataView) instance. + * + * ```js + * const ab = new ArrayBuffer(20); + * util.types.isDataView(new DataView(ab)); // Returns true + * util.types.isDataView(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * + * See also [`ArrayBuffer.isView()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer/isView). + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isDataView(object: unknown): object is DataView; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Date`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isDate(new Date()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isDate(object: unknown): object is Date; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a native `External` value. + * + * A native `External` value is a special type of object that contains a + * raw C++ pointer (`void*`) for access from native code, and has no other + * properties. Such objects are created either by Node.js internals or native + * addons. In JavaScript, they are [frozen](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/freeze) objects with a`null` prototype. + * + * ```c + * #include + * #include + * napi_value result; + * static napi_value MyNapi(napi_env env, napi_callback_info info) { + * int* raw = (int*) malloc(1024); + * napi_status status = napi_create_external(env, (void*) raw, NULL, NULL, &result); + * if (status != napi_ok) { + * napi_throw_error(env, NULL, "napi_create_external failed"); + * return NULL; + * } + * return result; + * } + * ... + * DECLARE_NAPI_PROPERTY("myNapi", MyNapi) + * ... + * ``` + * + * ```js + * const native =require('napi_addon.node'); + * const data = native.myNapi(); + * util.types.isExternal(data); // returns true + * util.types.isExternal(0); // returns false + * util.types.isExternal(new String('foo')); // returns false + * ``` + * + * For further information on `napi_create_external`, refer to `napi_create_external()`. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isExternal(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Float32Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Float32Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isFloat32Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isFloat32Array(new Float32Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isFloat32Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isFloat32Array(object: unknown): object is Float32Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Float64Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Float64Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isFloat64Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isFloat64Array(new Uint8Array()); // Returns false + * util.types.isFloat64Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isFloat64Array(object: unknown): object is Float64Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a generator function. + * This only reports back what the JavaScript engine is seeing; + * in particular, the return value may not match the original source code if + * a transpilation tool was used. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isGeneratorFunction(function foo() {}); // Returns false + * util.types.isGeneratorFunction(function* foo() {}); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isGeneratorFunction(object: unknown): object is GeneratorFunction; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a generator object as returned from a + * built-in generator function. + * This only reports back what the JavaScript engine is seeing; + * in particular, the return value may not match the original source code if + * a transpilation tool was used. + * + * ```js + * function* foo() {} + * const generator = foo(); + * util.types.isGeneratorObject(generator); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isGeneratorObject(object: unknown): object is Generator; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Int8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Int8Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isInt8Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isInt8Array(new Int8Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isInt8Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isInt8Array(object: unknown): object is Int8Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Int16Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Int16Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isInt16Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isInt16Array(new Int16Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isInt16Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isInt16Array(object: unknown): object is Int16Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Int32Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Int32Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isInt32Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isInt32Array(new Int32Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isInt32Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isInt32Array(object: unknown): object is Int32Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Map`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Map) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isMap(new Map()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isMap( + object: T | {}, + ): object is T extends ReadonlyMap ? (unknown extends T ? never : ReadonlyMap) + : Map; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is an iterator returned for a built-in [`Map`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Map) instance. + * + * ```js + * const map = new Map(); + * util.types.isMapIterator(map.keys()); // Returns true + * util.types.isMapIterator(map.values()); // Returns true + * util.types.isMapIterator(map.entries()); // Returns true + * util.types.isMapIterator(map[Symbol.iterator]()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isMapIterator(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is an instance of a [Module Namespace Object](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-module-namespace-exotic-objects). + * + * ```js + * import * as ns from './a.js'; + * + * util.types.isModuleNamespaceObject(ns); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isModuleNamespaceObject(value: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value was returned by the constructor of a [built-in `Error` type](https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-error-objects). + * + * ```js + * console.log(util.types.isNativeError(new Error())); // true + * console.log(util.types.isNativeError(new TypeError())); // true + * console.log(util.types.isNativeError(new RangeError())); // true + * ``` + * + * Subclasses of the native error types are also native errors: + * + * ```js + * class MyError extends Error {} + * console.log(util.types.isNativeError(new MyError())); // true + * ``` + * + * A value being `instanceof` a native error class is not equivalent to `isNativeError()` returning `true` for that value. `isNativeError()` returns `true` for errors + * which come from a different [realm](https://tc39.es/ecma262/#realm) while `instanceof Error` returns `false` for these errors: + * + * ```js + * import vm from 'node:vm'; + * const context = vm.createContext({}); + * const myError = vm.runInContext('new Error()', context); + * console.log(util.types.isNativeError(myError)); // true + * console.log(myError instanceof Error); // false + * ``` + * + * Conversely, `isNativeError()` returns `false` for all objects which were not + * returned by the constructor of a native error. That includes values + * which are `instanceof` native errors: + * + * ```js + * const myError = { __proto__: Error.prototype }; + * console.log(util.types.isNativeError(myError)); // false + * console.log(myError instanceof Error); // true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isNativeError(object: unknown): object is Error; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a number object, e.g. created + * by `new Number()`. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isNumberObject(0); // Returns false + * util.types.isNumberObject(new Number(0)); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isNumberObject(object: unknown): object is Number; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Promise`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise). + * + * ```js + * util.types.isPromise(Promise.resolve(42)); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isPromise(object: unknown): object is Promise; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a [`Proxy`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Proxy) instance. + * + * ```js + * const target = {}; + * const proxy = new Proxy(target, {}); + * util.types.isProxy(target); // Returns false + * util.types.isProxy(proxy); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isProxy(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a regular expression object. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isRegExp(/abc/); // Returns true + * util.types.isRegExp(new RegExp('abc')); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isRegExp(object: unknown): object is RegExp; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Set`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Set) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isSet(new Set()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isSet( + object: T | {}, + ): object is T extends ReadonlySet ? (unknown extends T ? never : ReadonlySet) : Set; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is an iterator returned for a built-in [`Set`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Set) instance. + * + * ```js + * const set = new Set(); + * util.types.isSetIterator(set.keys()); // Returns true + * util.types.isSetIterator(set.values()); // Returns true + * util.types.isSetIterator(set.entries()); // Returns true + * util.types.isSetIterator(set[Symbol.iterator]()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isSetIterator(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`SharedArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer) instance. + * This does _not_ include [`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer) instances. Usually, it is + * desirable to test for both; See `util.types.isAnyArrayBuffer()` for that. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isSharedArrayBuffer(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isSharedArrayBuffer(new SharedArrayBuffer()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isSharedArrayBuffer(object: unknown): object is SharedArrayBuffer; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a string object, e.g. created + * by `new String()`. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isStringObject('foo'); // Returns false + * util.types.isStringObject(new String('foo')); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isStringObject(object: unknown): object is String; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a symbol object, created + * by calling `Object()` on a `Symbol` primitive. + * + * ```js + * const symbol = Symbol('foo'); + * util.types.isSymbolObject(symbol); // Returns false + * util.types.isSymbolObject(Object(symbol)); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isSymbolObject(object: unknown): object is Symbol; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`TypedArray`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isTypedArray(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isTypedArray(new Uint8Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isTypedArray(new Float64Array()); // Returns true + * ``` + * + * See also [`ArrayBuffer.isView()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer/isView). + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isTypedArray(object: unknown): object is NodeJS.TypedArray; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Uint8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isUint8Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isUint8Array(new Uint8Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isUint8Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isUint8Array(object: unknown): object is Uint8Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Uint8ClampedArray`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8ClampedArray) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isUint8ClampedArray(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isUint8ClampedArray(new Uint8ClampedArray()); // Returns true + * util.types.isUint8ClampedArray(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isUint8ClampedArray(object: unknown): object is Uint8ClampedArray; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Uint16Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint16Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isUint16Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isUint16Array(new Uint16Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isUint16Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isUint16Array(object: unknown): object is Uint16Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Uint32Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint32Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isUint32Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isUint32Array(new Uint32Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isUint32Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isUint32Array(object: unknown): object is Uint32Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`WeakMap`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakMap) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isWeakMap(new WeakMap()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isWeakMap(object: unknown): object is WeakMap; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`WeakSet`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakSet) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isWeakSet(new WeakSet()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isWeakSet(object: unknown): object is WeakSet; + /** + * Returns `true` if `value` is a `KeyObject`, `false` otherwise. + * @since v16.2.0 + */ + function isKeyObject(object: unknown): object is KeyObject; + /** + * Returns `true` if `value` is a `CryptoKey`, `false` otherwise. + * @since v16.2.0 + */ + function isCryptoKey(object: unknown): object is webcrypto.CryptoKey; +} +declare module "node:util" { + export * from "util"; +} +declare module "node:util/types" { + export * from "util/types"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/v8.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/v8.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b0e965 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/v8.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,809 @@ +/** + * The `node:v8` module exposes APIs that are specific to the version of [V8](https://developers.google.com/v8/) built into the Node.js binary. It can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import v8 from 'node:v8'; + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/v8.js) + */ +declare module "v8" { + import { NonSharedBuffer } from "node:buffer"; + import { Readable } from "node:stream"; + interface HeapSpaceInfo { + space_name: string; + space_size: number; + space_used_size: number; + space_available_size: number; + physical_space_size: number; + } + // ** Signifies if the --zap_code_space option is enabled or not. 1 == enabled, 0 == disabled. */ + type DoesZapCodeSpaceFlag = 0 | 1; + interface HeapInfo { + total_heap_size: number; + total_heap_size_executable: number; + total_physical_size: number; + total_available_size: number; + used_heap_size: number; + heap_size_limit: number; + malloced_memory: number; + peak_malloced_memory: number; + does_zap_garbage: DoesZapCodeSpaceFlag; + number_of_native_contexts: number; + number_of_detached_contexts: number; + total_global_handles_size: number; + used_global_handles_size: number; + external_memory: number; + } + interface HeapCodeStatistics { + code_and_metadata_size: number; + bytecode_and_metadata_size: number; + external_script_source_size: number; + } + interface HeapSnapshotOptions { + /** + * If true, expose internals in the heap snapshot. + * @default false + */ + exposeInternals?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If true, expose numeric values in artificial fields. + * @default false + */ + exposeNumericValues?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * Returns an integer representing a version tag derived from the V8 version, + * command-line flags, and detected CPU features. This is useful for determining + * whether a `vm.Script` `cachedData` buffer is compatible with this instance + * of V8. + * + * ```js + * console.log(v8.cachedDataVersionTag()); // 3947234607 + * // The value returned by v8.cachedDataVersionTag() is derived from the V8 + * // version, command-line flags, and detected CPU features. Test that the value + * // does indeed update when flags are toggled. + * v8.setFlagsFromString('--allow_natives_syntax'); + * console.log(v8.cachedDataVersionTag()); // 183726201 + * ``` + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + function cachedDataVersionTag(): number; + /** + * Returns an object with the following properties: + * + * `does_zap_garbage` is a 0/1 boolean, which signifies whether the `--zap_code_space` option is enabled or not. This makes V8 overwrite heap + * garbage with a bit pattern. The RSS footprint (resident set size) gets bigger + * because it continuously touches all heap pages and that makes them less likely + * to get swapped out by the operating system. + * + * `number_of_native_contexts` The value of native\_context is the number of the + * top-level contexts currently active. Increase of this number over time indicates + * a memory leak. + * + * `number_of_detached_contexts` The value of detached\_context is the number + * of contexts that were detached and not yet garbage collected. This number + * being non-zero indicates a potential memory leak. + * + * `total_global_handles_size` The value of total\_global\_handles\_size is the + * total memory size of V8 global handles. + * + * `used_global_handles_size` The value of used\_global\_handles\_size is the + * used memory size of V8 global handles. + * + * `external_memory` The value of external\_memory is the memory size of array + * buffers and external strings. + * + * ```js + * { + * total_heap_size: 7326976, + * total_heap_size_executable: 4194304, + * total_physical_size: 7326976, + * total_available_size: 1152656, + * used_heap_size: 3476208, + * heap_size_limit: 1535115264, + * malloced_memory: 16384, + * peak_malloced_memory: 1127496, + * does_zap_garbage: 0, + * number_of_native_contexts: 1, + * number_of_detached_contexts: 0, + * total_global_handles_size: 8192, + * used_global_handles_size: 3296, + * external_memory: 318824 + * } + * ``` + * @since v1.0.0 + */ + function getHeapStatistics(): HeapInfo; + /** + * Returns statistics about the V8 heap spaces, i.e. the segments which make up + * the V8 heap. Neither the ordering of heap spaces, nor the availability of a + * heap space can be guaranteed as the statistics are provided via the + * V8 [`GetHeapSpaceStatistics`](https://v8docs.nodesource.com/node-13.2/d5/dda/classv8_1_1_isolate.html#ac673576f24fdc7a33378f8f57e1d13a4) function and may change from one V8 version to the + * next. + * + * The value returned is an array of objects containing the following properties: + * + * ```json + * [ + * { + * "space_name": "new_space", + * "space_size": 2063872, + * "space_used_size": 951112, + * "space_available_size": 80824, + * "physical_space_size": 2063872 + * }, + * { + * "space_name": "old_space", + * "space_size": 3090560, + * "space_used_size": 2493792, + * "space_available_size": 0, + * "physical_space_size": 3090560 + * }, + * { + * "space_name": "code_space", + * "space_size": 1260160, + * "space_used_size": 644256, + * "space_available_size": 960, + * "physical_space_size": 1260160 + * }, + * { + * "space_name": "map_space", + * "space_size": 1094160, + * "space_used_size": 201608, + * "space_available_size": 0, + * "physical_space_size": 1094160 + * }, + * { + * "space_name": "large_object_space", + * "space_size": 0, + * "space_used_size": 0, + * "space_available_size": 1490980608, + * "physical_space_size": 0 + * } + * ] + * ``` + * @since v6.0.0 + */ + function getHeapSpaceStatistics(): HeapSpaceInfo[]; + /** + * The `v8.setFlagsFromString()` method can be used to programmatically set + * V8 command-line flags. This method should be used with care. Changing settings + * after the VM has started may result in unpredictable behavior, including + * crashes and data loss; or it may simply do nothing. + * + * The V8 options available for a version of Node.js may be determined by running `node --v8-options`. + * + * Usage: + * + * ```js + * // Print GC events to stdout for one minute. + * import v8 from 'node:v8'; + * v8.setFlagsFromString('--trace_gc'); + * setTimeout(() => { v8.setFlagsFromString('--notrace_gc'); }, 60e3); + * ``` + * @since v1.0.0 + */ + function setFlagsFromString(flags: string): void; + /** + * This is similar to the [`queryObjects()` console API](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools/console/utilities#queryObjects-function) + * provided by the Chromium DevTools console. It can be used to search for objects that have the matching constructor on its prototype chain + * in the heap after a full garbage collection, which can be useful for memory leak regression tests. To avoid surprising results, users should + * avoid using this API on constructors whose implementation they don't control, or on constructors that can be invoked by other parties in the + * application. + * + * To avoid accidental leaks, this API does not return raw references to the objects found. By default, it returns the count of the objects + * found. If `options.format` is `'summary'`, it returns an array containing brief string representations for each object. The visibility provided + * in this API is similar to what the heap snapshot provides, while users can save the cost of serialization and parsing and directly filter the + * target objects during the search. + * + * Only objects created in the current execution context are included in the results. + * + * ```js + * import { queryObjects } from 'node:v8'; + * class A { foo = 'bar'; } + * console.log(queryObjects(A)); // 0 + * const a = new A(); + * console.log(queryObjects(A)); // 1 + * // [ "A { foo: 'bar' }" ] + * console.log(queryObjects(A, { format: 'summary' })); + * + * class B extends A { bar = 'qux'; } + * const b = new B(); + * console.log(queryObjects(B)); // 1 + * // [ "B { foo: 'bar', bar: 'qux' }" ] + * console.log(queryObjects(B, { format: 'summary' })); + * + * // Note that, when there are child classes inheriting from a constructor, + * // the constructor also shows up in the prototype chain of the child + * // classes's prototoype, so the child classes's prototoype would also be + * // included in the result. + * console.log(queryObjects(A)); // 3 + * // [ "B { foo: 'bar', bar: 'qux' }", 'A {}', "A { foo: 'bar' }" ] + * console.log(queryObjects(A, { format: 'summary' })); + * ``` + * @param ctor The constructor that can be used to search on the prototype chain in order to filter target objects in the heap. + * @since v20.13.0 + * @experimental + */ + function queryObjects(ctor: Function): number | string[]; + function queryObjects(ctor: Function, options: { format: "count" }): number; + function queryObjects(ctor: Function, options: { format: "summary" }): string[]; + /** + * Generates a snapshot of the current V8 heap and returns a Readable + * Stream that may be used to read the JSON serialized representation. + * This JSON stream format is intended to be used with tools such as + * Chrome DevTools. The JSON schema is undocumented and specific to the + * V8 engine. Therefore, the schema may change from one version of V8 to the next. + * + * Creating a heap snapshot requires memory about twice the size of the heap at + * the time the snapshot is created. This results in the risk of OOM killers + * terminating the process. + * + * Generating a snapshot is a synchronous operation which blocks the event loop + * for a duration depending on the heap size. + * + * ```js + * // Print heap snapshot to the console + * import v8 from 'node:v8'; + * const stream = v8.getHeapSnapshot(); + * stream.pipe(process.stdout); + * ``` + * @since v11.13.0 + * @return A Readable containing the V8 heap snapshot. + */ + function getHeapSnapshot(options?: HeapSnapshotOptions): Readable; + /** + * Generates a snapshot of the current V8 heap and writes it to a JSON + * file. This file is intended to be used with tools such as Chrome + * DevTools. The JSON schema is undocumented and specific to the V8 + * engine, and may change from one version of V8 to the next. + * + * A heap snapshot is specific to a single V8 isolate. When using `worker threads`, a heap snapshot generated from the main thread will + * not contain any information about the workers, and vice versa. + * + * Creating a heap snapshot requires memory about twice the size of the heap at + * the time the snapshot is created. This results in the risk of OOM killers + * terminating the process. + * + * Generating a snapshot is a synchronous operation which blocks the event loop + * for a duration depending on the heap size. + * + * ```js + * import { writeHeapSnapshot } from 'node:v8'; + * import { + * Worker, + * isMainThread, + * parentPort, + * } from 'node:worker_threads'; + * + * if (isMainThread) { + * const worker = new Worker(__filename); + * + * worker.once('message', (filename) => { + * console.log(`worker heapdump: ${filename}`); + * // Now get a heapdump for the main thread. + * console.log(`main thread heapdump: ${writeHeapSnapshot()}`); + * }); + * + * // Tell the worker to create a heapdump. + * worker.postMessage('heapdump'); + * } else { + * parentPort.once('message', (message) => { + * if (message === 'heapdump') { + * // Generate a heapdump for the worker + * // and return the filename to the parent. + * parentPort.postMessage(writeHeapSnapshot()); + * } + * }); + * } + * ``` + * @since v11.13.0 + * @param filename The file path where the V8 heap snapshot is to be saved. If not specified, a file name with the pattern `'Heap-${yyyymmdd}-${hhmmss}-${pid}-${thread_id}.heapsnapshot'` will be + * generated, where `{pid}` will be the PID of the Node.js process, `{thread_id}` will be `0` when `writeHeapSnapshot()` is called from the main Node.js thread or the id of a + * worker thread. + * @return The filename where the snapshot was saved. + */ + function writeHeapSnapshot(filename?: string, options?: HeapSnapshotOptions): string; + /** + * Get statistics about code and its metadata in the heap, see + * V8 [`GetHeapCodeAndMetadataStatistics`](https://v8docs.nodesource.com/node-13.2/d5/dda/classv8_1_1_isolate.html#a6079122af17612ef54ef3348ce170866) API. Returns an object with the + * following properties: + * + * ```js + * { + * code_and_metadata_size: 212208, + * bytecode_and_metadata_size: 161368, + * external_script_source_size: 1410794, + * cpu_profiler_metadata_size: 0, + * } + * ``` + * @since v12.8.0 + */ + function getHeapCodeStatistics(): HeapCodeStatistics; + /** + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + class Serializer { + /** + * Writes out a header, which includes the serialization format version. + */ + writeHeader(): void; + /** + * Serializes a JavaScript value and adds the serialized representation to the + * internal buffer. + * + * This throws an error if `value` cannot be serialized. + */ + writeValue(val: any): boolean; + /** + * Returns the stored internal buffer. This serializer should not be used once + * the buffer is released. Calling this method results in undefined behavior + * if a previous write has failed. + */ + releaseBuffer(): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * Marks an `ArrayBuffer` as having its contents transferred out of band. + * Pass the corresponding `ArrayBuffer` in the deserializing context to `deserializer.transferArrayBuffer()`. + * @param id A 32-bit unsigned integer. + * @param arrayBuffer An `ArrayBuffer` instance. + */ + transferArrayBuffer(id: number, arrayBuffer: ArrayBuffer): void; + /** + * Write a raw 32-bit unsigned integer. + * For use inside of a custom `serializer._writeHostObject()`. + */ + writeUint32(value: number): void; + /** + * Write a raw 64-bit unsigned integer, split into high and low 32-bit parts. + * For use inside of a custom `serializer._writeHostObject()`. + */ + writeUint64(hi: number, lo: number): void; + /** + * Write a JS `number` value. + * For use inside of a custom `serializer._writeHostObject()`. + */ + writeDouble(value: number): void; + /** + * Write raw bytes into the serializer's internal buffer. The deserializer + * will require a way to compute the length of the buffer. + * For use inside of a custom `serializer._writeHostObject()`. + */ + writeRawBytes(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void; + } + /** + * A subclass of `Serializer` that serializes `TypedArray`(in particular `Buffer`) and `DataView` objects as host objects, and only + * stores the part of their underlying `ArrayBuffer`s that they are referring to. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + class DefaultSerializer extends Serializer {} + /** + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + class Deserializer { + constructor(data: NodeJS.TypedArray); + /** + * Reads and validates a header (including the format version). + * May, for example, reject an invalid or unsupported wire format. In that case, + * an `Error` is thrown. + */ + readHeader(): boolean; + /** + * Deserializes a JavaScript value from the buffer and returns it. + */ + readValue(): any; + /** + * Marks an `ArrayBuffer` as having its contents transferred out of band. + * Pass the corresponding `ArrayBuffer` in the serializing context to `serializer.transferArrayBuffer()` (or return the `id` from `serializer._getSharedArrayBufferId()` in the case of + * `SharedArrayBuffer`s). + * @param id A 32-bit unsigned integer. + * @param arrayBuffer An `ArrayBuffer` instance. + */ + transferArrayBuffer(id: number, arrayBuffer: ArrayBuffer): void; + /** + * Reads the underlying wire format version. Likely mostly to be useful to + * legacy code reading old wire format versions. May not be called before `.readHeader()`. + */ + getWireFormatVersion(): number; + /** + * Read a raw 32-bit unsigned integer and return it. + * For use inside of a custom `deserializer._readHostObject()`. + */ + readUint32(): number; + /** + * Read a raw 64-bit unsigned integer and return it as an array `[hi, lo]` with two 32-bit unsigned integer entries. + * For use inside of a custom `deserializer._readHostObject()`. + */ + readUint64(): [number, number]; + /** + * Read a JS `number` value. + * For use inside of a custom `deserializer._readHostObject()`. + */ + readDouble(): number; + /** + * Read raw bytes from the deserializer's internal buffer. The `length` parameter + * must correspond to the length of the buffer that was passed to `serializer.writeRawBytes()`. + * For use inside of a custom `deserializer._readHostObject()`. + */ + readRawBytes(length: number): Buffer; + } + /** + * A subclass of `Deserializer` corresponding to the format written by `DefaultSerializer`. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + class DefaultDeserializer extends Deserializer {} + /** + * Uses a `DefaultSerializer` to serialize `value` into a buffer. + * + * `ERR_BUFFER_TOO_LARGE` will be thrown when trying to + * serialize a huge object which requires buffer + * larger than `buffer.constants.MAX_LENGTH`. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + function serialize(value: any): NonSharedBuffer; + /** + * Uses a `DefaultDeserializer` with default options to read a JS value + * from a buffer. + * @since v8.0.0 + * @param buffer A buffer returned by {@link serialize}. + */ + function deserialize(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): any; + /** + * The `v8.takeCoverage()` method allows the user to write the coverage started by `NODE_V8_COVERAGE` to disk on demand. This method can be invoked multiple + * times during the lifetime of the process. Each time the execution counter will + * be reset and a new coverage report will be written to the directory specified + * by `NODE_V8_COVERAGE`. + * + * When the process is about to exit, one last coverage will still be written to + * disk unless {@link stopCoverage} is invoked before the process exits. + * @since v15.1.0, v14.18.0, v12.22.0 + */ + function takeCoverage(): void; + /** + * The `v8.stopCoverage()` method allows the user to stop the coverage collection + * started by `NODE_V8_COVERAGE`, so that V8 can release the execution count + * records and optimize code. This can be used in conjunction with {@link takeCoverage} if the user wants to collect the coverage on demand. + * @since v15.1.0, v14.18.0, v12.22.0 + */ + function stopCoverage(): void; + /** + * The API is a no-op if `--heapsnapshot-near-heap-limit` is already set from the command line or the API is called more than once. + * `limit` must be a positive integer. See [`--heapsnapshot-near-heap-limit`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/cli.html#--heapsnapshot-near-heap-limitmax_count) for more information. + * @experimental + * @since v18.10.0, v16.18.0 + */ + function setHeapSnapshotNearHeapLimit(limit: number): void; + /** + * This API collects GC data in current thread. + * @since v19.6.0, v18.15.0 + */ + class GCProfiler { + /** + * Start collecting GC data. + * @since v19.6.0, v18.15.0 + */ + start(): void; + /** + * Stop collecting GC data and return an object. The content of object + * is as follows. + * + * ```json + * { + * "version": 1, + * "startTime": 1674059033862, + * "statistics": [ + * { + * "gcType": "Scavenge", + * "beforeGC": { + * "heapStatistics": { + * "totalHeapSize": 5005312, + * "totalHeapSizeExecutable": 524288, + * "totalPhysicalSize": 5226496, + * "totalAvailableSize": 4341325216, + * "totalGlobalHandlesSize": 8192, + * "usedGlobalHandlesSize": 2112, + * "usedHeapSize": 4883840, + * "heapSizeLimit": 4345298944, + * "mallocedMemory": 254128, + * "externalMemory": 225138, + * "peakMallocedMemory": 181760 + * }, + * "heapSpaceStatistics": [ + * { + * "spaceName": "read_only_space", + * "spaceSize": 0, + * "spaceUsedSize": 0, + * "spaceAvailableSize": 0, + * "physicalSpaceSize": 0 + * } + * ] + * }, + * "cost": 1574.14, + * "afterGC": { + * "heapStatistics": { + * "totalHeapSize": 6053888, + * "totalHeapSizeExecutable": 524288, + * "totalPhysicalSize": 5500928, + * "totalAvailableSize": 4341101384, + * "totalGlobalHandlesSize": 8192, + * "usedGlobalHandlesSize": 2112, + * "usedHeapSize": 4059096, + * "heapSizeLimit": 4345298944, + * "mallocedMemory": 254128, + * "externalMemory": 225138, + * "peakMallocedMemory": 181760 + * }, + * "heapSpaceStatistics": [ + * { + * "spaceName": "read_only_space", + * "spaceSize": 0, + * "spaceUsedSize": 0, + * "spaceAvailableSize": 0, + * "physicalSpaceSize": 0 + * } + * ] + * } + * } + * ], + * "endTime": 1674059036865 + * } + * ``` + * + * Here's an example. + * + * ```js + * import { GCProfiler } from 'node:v8'; + * const profiler = new GCProfiler(); + * profiler.start(); + * setTimeout(() => { + * console.log(profiler.stop()); + * }, 1000); + * ``` + * @since v19.6.0, v18.15.0 + */ + stop(): GCProfilerResult; + } + interface GCProfilerResult { + version: number; + startTime: number; + endTime: number; + statistics: Array<{ + gcType: string; + cost: number; + beforeGC: { + heapStatistics: HeapStatistics; + heapSpaceStatistics: HeapSpaceStatistics[]; + }; + afterGC: { + heapStatistics: HeapStatistics; + heapSpaceStatistics: HeapSpaceStatistics[]; + }; + }>; + } + interface HeapStatistics { + totalHeapSize: number; + totalHeapSizeExecutable: number; + totalPhysicalSize: number; + totalAvailableSize: number; + totalGlobalHandlesSize: number; + usedGlobalHandlesSize: number; + usedHeapSize: number; + heapSizeLimit: number; + mallocedMemory: number; + externalMemory: number; + peakMallocedMemory: number; + } + interface HeapSpaceStatistics { + spaceName: string; + spaceSize: number; + spaceUsedSize: number; + spaceAvailableSize: number; + physicalSpaceSize: number; + } + /** + * Called when a promise is constructed. This does not mean that corresponding before/after events will occur, only that the possibility exists. This will + * happen if a promise is created without ever getting a continuation. + * @since v17.1.0, v16.14.0 + * @param promise The promise being created. + * @param parent The promise continued from, if applicable. + */ + interface Init { + (promise: Promise, parent: Promise): void; + } + /** + * Called before a promise continuation executes. This can be in the form of `then()`, `catch()`, or `finally()` handlers or an await resuming. + * + * The before callback will be called 0 to N times. The before callback will typically be called 0 times if no continuation was ever made for the promise. + * The before callback may be called many times in the case where many continuations have been made from the same promise. + * @since v17.1.0, v16.14.0 + */ + interface Before { + (promise: Promise): void; + } + /** + * Called immediately after a promise continuation executes. This may be after a `then()`, `catch()`, or `finally()` handler or before an await after another await. + * @since v17.1.0, v16.14.0 + */ + interface After { + (promise: Promise): void; + } + /** + * Called when the promise receives a resolution or rejection value. This may occur synchronously in the case of {@link Promise.resolve()} or + * {@link Promise.reject()}. + * @since v17.1.0, v16.14.0 + */ + interface Settled { + (promise: Promise): void; + } + /** + * Key events in the lifetime of a promise have been categorized into four areas: creation of a promise, before/after a continuation handler is called or + * around an await, and when the promise resolves or rejects. + * + * Because promises are asynchronous resources whose lifecycle is tracked via the promise hooks mechanism, the `init()`, `before()`, `after()`, and + * `settled()` callbacks must not be async functions as they create more promises which would produce an infinite loop. + * @since v17.1.0, v16.14.0 + */ + interface HookCallbacks { + init?: Init; + before?: Before; + after?: After; + settled?: Settled; + } + interface PromiseHooks { + /** + * The `init` hook must be a plain function. Providing an async function will throw as it would produce an infinite microtask loop. + * @since v17.1.0, v16.14.0 + * @param init The {@link Init | `init` callback} to call when a promise is created. + * @return Call to stop the hook. + */ + onInit: (init: Init) => Function; + /** + * The `settled` hook must be a plain function. Providing an async function will throw as it would produce an infinite microtask loop. + * @since v17.1.0, v16.14.0 + * @param settled The {@link Settled | `settled` callback} to call when a promise is created. + * @return Call to stop the hook. + */ + onSettled: (settled: Settled) => Function; + /** + * The `before` hook must be a plain function. Providing an async function will throw as it would produce an infinite microtask loop. + * @since v17.1.0, v16.14.0 + * @param before The {@link Before | `before` callback} to call before a promise continuation executes. + * @return Call to stop the hook. + */ + onBefore: (before: Before) => Function; + /** + * The `after` hook must be a plain function. Providing an async function will throw as it would produce an infinite microtask loop. + * @since v17.1.0, v16.14.0 + * @param after The {@link After | `after` callback} to call after a promise continuation executes. + * @return Call to stop the hook. + */ + onAfter: (after: After) => Function; + /** + * Registers functions to be called for different lifetime events of each promise. + * The callbacks `init()`/`before()`/`after()`/`settled()` are called for the respective events during a promise's lifetime. + * All callbacks are optional. For example, if only promise creation needs to be tracked, then only the init callback needs to be passed. + * The hook callbacks must be plain functions. Providing async functions will throw as it would produce an infinite microtask loop. + * @since v17.1.0, v16.14.0 + * @param callbacks The {@link HookCallbacks | Hook Callbacks} to register + * @return Used for disabling hooks + */ + createHook: (callbacks: HookCallbacks) => Function; + } + /** + * The `promiseHooks` interface can be used to track promise lifecycle events. + * @since v17.1.0, v16.14.0 + */ + const promiseHooks: PromiseHooks; + type StartupSnapshotCallbackFn = (args: any) => any; + interface StartupSnapshot { + /** + * Add a callback that will be called when the Node.js instance is about to get serialized into a snapshot and exit. + * This can be used to release resources that should not or cannot be serialized or to convert user data into a form more suitable for serialization. + * @since v18.6.0, v16.17.0 + */ + addSerializeCallback(callback: StartupSnapshotCallbackFn, data?: any): void; + /** + * Add a callback that will be called when the Node.js instance is deserialized from a snapshot. + * The `callback` and the `data` (if provided) will be serialized into the snapshot, they can be used to re-initialize the state of the application or + * to re-acquire resources that the application needs when the application is restarted from the snapshot. + * @since v18.6.0, v16.17.0 + */ + addDeserializeCallback(callback: StartupSnapshotCallbackFn, data?: any): void; + /** + * This sets the entry point of the Node.js application when it is deserialized from a snapshot. This can be called only once in the snapshot building script. + * If called, the deserialized application no longer needs an additional entry point script to start up and will simply invoke the callback along with the deserialized + * data (if provided), otherwise an entry point script still needs to be provided to the deserialized application. + * @since v18.6.0, v16.17.0 + */ + setDeserializeMainFunction(callback: StartupSnapshotCallbackFn, data?: any): void; + /** + * Returns true if the Node.js instance is run to build a snapshot. + * @since v18.6.0, v16.17.0 + */ + isBuildingSnapshot(): boolean; + } + /** + * The `v8.startupSnapshot` interface can be used to add serialization and deserialization hooks for custom startup snapshots. + * + * ```bash + * $ node --snapshot-blob snapshot.blob --build-snapshot entry.js + * # This launches a process with the snapshot + * $ node --snapshot-blob snapshot.blob + * ``` + * + * In the example above, `entry.js` can use methods from the `v8.startupSnapshot` interface to specify how to save information for custom objects + * in the snapshot during serialization and how the information can be used to synchronize these objects during deserialization of the snapshot. + * For example, if the `entry.js` contains the following script: + * + * ```js + * 'use strict'; + * + * import fs from 'node:fs'; + * import zlib from 'node:zlib'; + * import path from 'node:path'; + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * + * import v8 from 'node:v8'; + * + * class BookShelf { + * storage = new Map(); + * + * // Reading a series of files from directory and store them into storage. + * constructor(directory, books) { + * for (const book of books) { + * this.storage.set(book, fs.readFileSync(path.join(directory, book))); + * } + * } + * + * static compressAll(shelf) { + * for (const [ book, content ] of shelf.storage) { + * shelf.storage.set(book, zlib.gzipSync(content)); + * } + * } + * + * static decompressAll(shelf) { + * for (const [ book, content ] of shelf.storage) { + * shelf.storage.set(book, zlib.gunzipSync(content)); + * } + * } + * } + * + * // __dirname here is where the snapshot script is placed + * // during snapshot building time. + * const shelf = new BookShelf(__dirname, [ + * 'book1.en_US.txt', + * 'book1.es_ES.txt', + * 'book2.zh_CN.txt', + * ]); + * + * assert(v8.startupSnapshot.isBuildingSnapshot()); + * // On snapshot serialization, compress the books to reduce size. + * v8.startupSnapshot.addSerializeCallback(BookShelf.compressAll, shelf); + * // On snapshot deserialization, decompress the books. + * v8.startupSnapshot.addDeserializeCallback(BookShelf.decompressAll, shelf); + * v8.startupSnapshot.setDeserializeMainFunction((shelf) => { + * // process.env and process.argv are refreshed during snapshot + * // deserialization. + * const lang = process.env.BOOK_LANG || 'en_US'; + * const book = process.argv[1]; + * const name = `${book}.${lang}.txt`; + * console.log(shelf.storage.get(name)); + * }, shelf); + * ``` + * + * The resulted binary will get print the data deserialized from the snapshot during start up, using the refreshed `process.env` and `process.argv` of the launched process: + * + * ```bash + * $ BOOK_LANG=es_ES node --snapshot-blob snapshot.blob book1 + * # Prints content of book1.es_ES.txt deserialized from the snapshot. + * ``` + * + * Currently the application deserialized from a user-land snapshot cannot be snapshotted again, so these APIs are only available to applications that are not deserialized from a user-land snapshot. + * + * @experimental + * @since v18.6.0, v16.17.0 + */ + const startupSnapshot: StartupSnapshot; +} +declare module "node:v8" { + export * from "v8"; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/vm.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/vm.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..313240a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/@types/node/vm.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1001 @@ +/** + * The `node:vm` module enables compiling and running code within V8 Virtual + * Machine contexts. + * + * **The `node:vm` module is not a security** + * **mechanism. Do not use it to run untrusted code.** + * + * JavaScript code can be compiled and run immediately or + * compiled, saved, and run later. + * + * A common use case is to run the code in a different V8 Context. This means + * invoked code has a different global object than the invoking code. + * + * One can provide the context by `contextifying` an + * object. The invoked code treats any property in the context like a + * global variable. Any changes to global variables caused by the invoked + * code are reflected in the context object. + * + * ```js + * import vm from 'node:vm'; + * + * const x = 1; + * + * const context = { x: 2 }; + * vm.createContext(context); // Contextify the object. + * + * const code = 'x += 40; var y = 17;'; + * // `x` and `y` are global variables in the context. + * // Initially, x has the value 2 because that is the value of context.x. + * vm.runInContext(code, context); + * + * console.log(context.x); // 42 + * console.log(context.y); // 17 + * + * console.log(x); // 1; y is not defined. + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/vm.js) + */ +declare module "vm" { + import { NonSharedBuffer } from "node:buffer"; + import { ImportAttributes } from "node:module"; + interface Context extends NodeJS.Dict {} + interface BaseOptions { + /** + * Specifies the filename used in stack traces produced by this script. + * @default '' + */ + filename?: string | undefined; + /** + * Specifies the line number offset that is displayed in stack traces produced by this script. + * @default 0 + */ + lineOffset?: number | undefined; + /** + * Specifies the column number offset that is displayed in stack traces produced by this script. + * @default 0 + */ + columnOffset?: number | undefined; + } + type DynamicModuleLoader = ( + specifier: string, + referrer: T, + importAttributes: ImportAttributes, + ) => Module | Promise; + interface ScriptOptions extends BaseOptions { + /** + * Provides an optional data with V8's code cache data for the supplied source. + */ + cachedData?: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | undefined; + /** @deprecated in favor of `script.createCachedData()` */ + produceCachedData?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Used to specify how the modules should be loaded during the evaluation of this script when `import()` is called. This option is + * part of the experimental modules API. We do not recommend using it in a production environment. For detailed information, see + * [Support of dynamic `import()` in compilation APIs](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/vm.html#support-of-dynamic-import-in-compilation-apis). + */ + importModuleDynamically?: + | DynamicModuleLoader +``` + +Using unpkg CDN: + +```html + +``` + +## Example + +> **Note**: CommonJS usage +> In order to gain the TypeScript typings (for intellisense / autocomplete) while using CommonJS imports with `require()`, use the following approach: + +```js +import axios from 'axios'; +//const axios = require('axios'); // legacy way + +// Make a request for a user with a given ID +axios.get('/user?ID=12345') + .then(function (response) { + // handle success + console.log(response); + }) + .catch(function (error) { + // handle error + console.log(error); + }) + .finally(function () { + // always executed + }); + +// Optionally the request above could also be done as +axios.get('/user', { + params: { + ID: 12345 + } + }) + .then(function (response) { + console.log(response); + }) + .catch(function (error) { + console.log(error); + }) + .finally(function () { + // always executed + }); + +// Want to use async/await? Add the `async` keyword to your outer function/method. +async function getUser() { + try { + const response = await axios.get('/user?ID=12345'); + console.log(response); + } catch (error) { + console.error(error); + } +} +``` + +> **Note**: `async/await` is part of ECMAScript 2017 and is not supported in Internet +> Explorer and older browsers, so use with caution. + +Performing a `POST` request + +```js +axios.post('/user', { + firstName: 'Fred', + lastName: 'Flintstone' + }) + .then(function (response) { + console.log(response); + }) + .catch(function (error) { + console.log(error); + }); +``` + +Performing multiple concurrent requests + +```js +function getUserAccount() { + return axios.get('/user/12345'); +} + +function getUserPermissions() { + return axios.get('/user/12345/permissions'); +} + +Promise.all([getUserAccount(), getUserPermissions()]) + .then(function (results) { + const acct = results[0]; + const perm = results[1]; + }); +``` + +## axios API + +Requests can be made by passing the relevant config to `axios`. + +##### axios(config) + +```js +// Send a POST request +axios({ + method: 'post', + url: '/user/12345', + data: { + firstName: 'Fred', + lastName: 'Flintstone' + } +}); +``` + +```js +// GET request for remote image in node.js +axios({ + method: 'get', + url: 'https://bit.ly/2mTM3nY', + responseType: 'stream' +}) + .then(function (response) { + response.data.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('ada_lovelace.jpg')) + }); +``` + +##### axios(url[, config]) + +```js +// Send a GET request (default method) +axios('/user/12345'); +``` + +### Request method aliases + +For convenience, aliases have been provided for all common request methods. + +##### axios.request(config) +##### axios.get(url[, config]) +##### axios.delete(url[, config]) +##### axios.head(url[, config]) +##### axios.options(url[, config]) +##### axios.post(url[, data[, config]]) +##### axios.put(url[, data[, config]]) +##### axios.patch(url[, data[, config]]) + +###### NOTE +When using the alias methods `url`, `method`, and `data` properties don't need to be specified in config. + +### Concurrency (Deprecated) +Please use `Promise.all` to replace the below functions. + +Helper functions for dealing with concurrent requests. + +axios.all(iterable) +axios.spread(callback) + +### Creating an instance + +You can create a new instance of axios with a custom config. + +##### axios.create([config]) + +```js +const instance = axios.create({ + baseURL: 'https://some-domain.com/api/', + timeout: 1000, + headers: {'X-Custom-Header': 'foobar'} +}); +``` + +### Instance methods + +The available instance methods are listed below. The specified config will be merged with the instance config. + +##### axios#request(config) +##### axios#get(url[, config]) +##### axios#delete(url[, config]) +##### axios#head(url[, config]) +##### axios#options(url[, config]) +##### axios#post(url[, data[, config]]) +##### axios#put(url[, data[, config]]) +##### axios#patch(url[, data[, config]]) +##### axios#getUri([config]) + +## Request Config + +These are the available config options for making requests. Only the `url` is required. Requests will default to `GET` if `method` is not specified. + +```js +{ + // `url` is the server URL that will be used for the request + url: '/user', + + // `method` is the request method to be used when making the request + method: 'get', // default + + // `baseURL` will be prepended to `url` unless `url` is absolute and option `allowAbsoluteUrls` is set to true. + // It can be convenient to set `baseURL` for an instance of axios to pass relative URLs + // to methods of that instance. + baseURL: 'https://some-domain.com/api/', + + // `allowAbsoluteUrls` determines whether or not absolute URLs will override a configured `baseUrl`. + // When set to true (default), absolute values for `url` will override `baseUrl`. + // When set to false, absolute values for `url` will always be prepended by `baseUrl`. + allowAbsoluteUrls: true, + + // `transformRequest` allows changes to the request data before it is sent to the server + // This is only applicable for request methods 'PUT', 'POST', 'PATCH' and 'DELETE' + // The last function in the array must return a string or an instance of Buffer, ArrayBuffer, + // FormData or Stream + // You may modify the headers object. + transformRequest: [function (data, headers) { + // Do whatever you want to transform the data + + return data; + }], + + // `transformResponse` allows changes to the response data to be made before + // it is passed to then/catch + transformResponse: [function (data) { + // Do whatever you want to transform the data + + return data; + }], + + // `headers` are custom headers to be sent + headers: {'X-Requested-With': 'XMLHttpRequest'}, + + // `params` are the URL parameters to be sent with the request + // Must be a plain object or a URLSearchParams object + params: { + ID: 12345 + }, + + // `paramsSerializer` is an optional config that allows you to customize serializing `params`. + paramsSerializer: { + + // Custom encoder function which sends key/value pairs in an iterative fashion. + encode?: (param: string): string => { /* Do custom operations here and return transformed string */ }, + + // Custom serializer function for the entire parameter. Allows user to mimic pre 1.x behaviour. + serialize?: (params: Record, options?: ParamsSerializerOptions ), + + // Configuration for formatting array indexes in the params. + indexes: false // Three available options: (1) indexes: null (leads to no brackets), (2) (default) indexes: false (leads to empty brackets), (3) indexes: true (leads to brackets with indexes). + }, + + // `data` is the data to be sent as the request body + // Only applicable for request methods 'PUT', 'POST', 'DELETE , and 'PATCH' + // When no `transformRequest` is set, must be of one of the following types: + // - string, plain object, ArrayBuffer, ArrayBufferView, URLSearchParams + // - Browser only: FormData, File, Blob + // - Node only: Stream, Buffer, FormData (form-data package) + data: { + firstName: 'Fred' + }, + + // syntax alternative to send data into the body + // method post + // only the value is sent, not the key + data: 'Country=Brasil&City=Belo Horizonte', + + // `timeout` specifies the number of milliseconds before the request times out. + // If the request takes longer than `timeout`, the request will be aborted. + timeout: 1000, // default is `0` (no timeout) + + // `withCredentials` indicates whether or not cross-site Access-Control requests + // should be made using credentials + withCredentials: false, // default + + // `adapter` allows custom handling of requests which makes testing easier. + // Return a promise and supply a valid response (see lib/adapters/README.md) + adapter: function (config) { + /* ... */ + }, + // Also, you can set the name of the built-in adapter, or provide an array with their names + // to choose the first available in the environment + adapter: 'xhr', // 'fetch' | 'http' | ['xhr', 'http', 'fetch'] + + // `auth` indicates that HTTP Basic auth should be used, and supplies credentials. + // This will set an `Authorization` header, overwriting any existing + // `Authorization` custom headers you have set using `headers`. + // Please note that only HTTP Basic auth is configurable through this parameter. + // For Bearer tokens and such, use `Authorization` custom headers instead. + auth: { + username: 'janedoe', + password: 's00pers3cret' + }, + + // `responseType` indicates the type of data that the server will respond with + // options are: 'arraybuffer', 'document', 'json', 'text', 'stream' + // browser only: 'blob' + responseType: 'json', // default + + // `responseEncoding` indicates encoding to use for decoding responses (Node.js only) + // Note: Ignored for `responseType` of 'stream' or client-side requests + // options are: 'ascii', 'ASCII', 'ansi', 'ANSI', 'binary', 'BINARY', 'base64', 'BASE64', 'base64url', + // 'BASE64URL', 'hex', 'HEX', 'latin1', 'LATIN1', 'ucs-2', 'UCS-2', 'ucs2', 'UCS2', 'utf-8', 'UTF-8', + // 'utf8', 'UTF8', 'utf16le', 'UTF16LE' + responseEncoding: 'utf8', // default + + // `xsrfCookieName` is the name of the cookie to use as a value for xsrf token + xsrfCookieName: 'XSRF-TOKEN', // default + + // `xsrfHeaderName` is the name of the http header that carries the xsrf token value + xsrfHeaderName: 'X-XSRF-TOKEN', // default + + // `undefined` (default) - set XSRF header only for the same origin requests + withXSRFToken: boolean | undefined | ((config: InternalAxiosRequestConfig) => boolean | undefined), + + // `onUploadProgress` allows handling of progress events for uploads + // browser & node.js + onUploadProgress: function ({loaded, total, progress, bytes, estimated, rate, upload = true}) { + // Do whatever you want with the Axios progress event + }, + + // `onDownloadProgress` allows handling of progress events for downloads + // browser & node.js + onDownloadProgress: function ({loaded, total, progress, bytes, estimated, rate, download = true}) { + // Do whatever you want with the Axios progress event + }, + + // `maxContentLength` defines the max size of the http response content in bytes allowed in node.js + maxContentLength: 2000, + + // `maxBodyLength` (Node only option) defines the max size of the http request content in bytes allowed + maxBodyLength: 2000, + + // `validateStatus` defines whether to resolve or reject the promise for a given + // HTTP response status code. If `validateStatus` returns `true` (or is set to `null` + // or `undefined`), the promise will be resolved; otherwise, the promise will be + // rejected. + validateStatus: function (status) { + return status >= 200 && status < 300; // default + }, + + // `maxRedirects` defines the maximum number of redirects to follow in node.js. + // If set to 0, no redirects will be followed. + maxRedirects: 21, // default + + // `beforeRedirect` defines a function that will be called before redirect. + // Use this to adjust the request options upon redirecting, + // to inspect the latest response headers, + // or to cancel the request by throwing an error + // If maxRedirects is set to 0, `beforeRedirect` is not used. + beforeRedirect: (options, { headers }) => { + if (options.hostname === "example.com") { + options.auth = "user:password"; + } + }, + + // `socketPath` defines a UNIX Socket to be used in node.js. + // e.g. '/var/run/docker.sock' to send requests to the docker daemon. + // Only either `socketPath` or `proxy` can be specified. + // If both are specified, `socketPath` is used. + socketPath: null, // default + + // `transport` determines the transport method that will be used to make the request. + // If defined, it will be used. Otherwise, if `maxRedirects` is 0, + // the default `http` or `https` library will be used, depending on the protocol specified in `protocol`. + // Otherwise, the `httpFollow` or `httpsFollow` library will be used, again depending on the protocol, + // which can handle redirects. + transport: undefined, // default + + // `httpAgent` and `httpsAgent` define a custom agent to be used when performing http + // and https requests, respectively, in node.js. This allows options to be added like + // `keepAlive` that are not enabled by default before Node.js v19.0.0. After Node.js + // v19.0.0, you no longer need to customize the agent to enable `keepAlive` because + // `http.globalAgent` has `keepAlive` enabled by default. + httpAgent: new http.Agent({ keepAlive: true }), + httpsAgent: new https.Agent({ keepAlive: true }), + + // `proxy` defines the hostname, port, and protocol of the proxy server. + // You can also define your proxy using the conventional `http_proxy` and + // `https_proxy` environment variables. If you are using environment variables + // for your proxy configuration, you can also define a `no_proxy` environment + // variable as a comma-separated list of domains that should not be proxied. + // Use `false` to disable proxies, ignoring environment variables. + // `auth` indicates that HTTP Basic auth should be used to connect to the proxy, and + // supplies credentials. + // This will set an `Proxy-Authorization` header, overwriting any existing + // `Proxy-Authorization` custom headers you have set using `headers`. + // If the proxy server uses HTTPS, then you must set the protocol to `https`. + proxy: { + protocol: 'https', + host: '127.0.0.1', + // hostname: '127.0.0.1' // Takes precedence over 'host' if both are defined + port: 9000, + auth: { + username: 'mikeymike', + password: 'rapunz3l' + } + }, + + // `cancelToken` specifies a cancel token that can be used to cancel the request + // (see Cancellation section below for details) + cancelToken: new CancelToken(function (cancel) { + }), + + // an alternative way to cancel Axios requests using AbortController + signal: new AbortController().signal, + + // `decompress` indicates whether or not the response body should be decompressed + // automatically. If set to `true` will also remove the 'content-encoding' header + // from the responses objects of all decompressed responses + // - Node only (XHR cannot turn off decompression) + decompress: true, // default + + // `insecureHTTPParser` boolean. + // Indicates where to use an insecure HTTP parser that accepts invalid HTTP headers. + // This may allow interoperability with non-conformant HTTP implementations. + // Using the insecure parser should be avoided. + // see options https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v12.x/docs/api/http.html#http_http_request_url_options_callback + // see also https://nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerability/february-2020-security-releases/#strict-http-header-parsing-none + insecureHTTPParser: undefined, // default + + // transitional options for backward compatibility that may be removed in the newer versions + transitional: { + // silent JSON parsing mode + // `true` - ignore JSON parsing errors and set response.data to null if parsing failed (old behaviour) + // `false` - throw SyntaxError if JSON parsing failed (Note: responseType must be set to 'json') + silentJSONParsing: true, // default value for the current Axios version + + // try to parse the response string as JSON even if `responseType` is not 'json' + forcedJSONParsing: true, + + // throw ETIMEDOUT error instead of generic ECONNABORTED on request timeouts + clarifyTimeoutError: false, + }, + + env: { + // The FormData class to be used to automatically serialize the payload into a FormData object + FormData: window?.FormData || global?.FormData + }, + + formSerializer: { + visitor: (value, key, path, helpers) => {}; // custom visitor function to serialize form values + dots: boolean; // use dots instead of brackets format + metaTokens: boolean; // keep special endings like {} in parameter key + indexes: boolean; // array indexes format null - no brackets, false - empty brackets, true - brackets with indexes + }, + + // http adapter only (node.js) + maxRate: [ + 100 * 1024, // 100KB/s upload limit, + 100 * 1024 // 100KB/s download limit + ] +} +``` + +## Response Schema + +The response for a request contains the following information. + +```js +{ + // `data` is the response that was provided by the server + data: {}, + + // `status` is the HTTP status code from the server response + status: 200, + + // `statusText` is the HTTP status message from the server response + statusText: 'OK', + + // `headers` the HTTP headers that the server responded with + // All header names are lowercase and can be accessed using the bracket notation. + // Example: `response.headers['content-type']` + headers: {}, + + // `config` is the config that was provided to `axios` for the request + config: {}, + + // `request` is the request that generated this response + // It is the last ClientRequest instance in node.js (in redirects) + // and an XMLHttpRequest instance in the browser + request: {} +} +``` + +When using `then`, you will receive the response as follows: + +```js +axios.get('/user/12345') + .then(function (response) { + console.log(response.data); + console.log(response.status); + console.log(response.statusText); + console.log(response.headers); + console.log(response.config); + }); +``` + +When using `catch`, or passing a [rejection callback](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise/then) as second parameter of `then`, the response will be available through the `error` object as explained in the [Handling Errors](#handling-errors) section. + +## Config Defaults + +You can specify config defaults that will be applied to every request. + +### Global axios defaults + +```js +axios.defaults.baseURL = 'https://api.example.com'; + +// Important: If axios is used with multiple domains, the AUTH_TOKEN will be sent to all of them. +// See below for an example using Custom instance defaults instead. +axios.defaults.headers.common['Authorization'] = AUTH_TOKEN; + +axios.defaults.headers.post['Content-Type'] = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'; +``` + +### Custom instance defaults + +```js +// Set config defaults when creating the instance +const instance = axios.create({ + baseURL: 'https://api.example.com' +}); + +// Alter defaults after instance has been created +instance.defaults.headers.common['Authorization'] = AUTH_TOKEN; +``` + +### Config order of precedence + +Config will be merged with an order of precedence. The order is library defaults found in [lib/defaults/index.js](https://github.com/axios/axios/blob/main/lib/defaults/index.js#L49), then `defaults` property of the instance, and finally `config` argument for the request. The latter will take precedence over the former. Here's an example. + +```js +// Create an instance using the config defaults provided by the library +// At this point the timeout config value is `0` as is the default for the library +const instance = axios.create(); + +// Override timeout default for the library +// Now all requests using this instance will wait 2.5 seconds before timing out +instance.defaults.timeout = 2500; + +// Override timeout for this request as it's known to take a long time +instance.get('/longRequest', { + timeout: 5000 +}); +``` + +## Interceptors + +You can intercept requests or responses before they are handled by `then` or `catch`. + +```js + +const instance = axios.create(); + +// Add a request interceptor +instance.interceptors.request.use(function (config) { + // Do something before request is sent + return config; + }, function (error) { + // Do something with request error + return Promise.reject(error); + }); + +// Add a response interceptor +instance.interceptors.response.use(function (response) { + // Any status code that lie within the range of 2xx cause this function to trigger + // Do something with response data + return response; + }, function (error) { + // Any status codes that falls outside the range of 2xx cause this function to trigger + // Do something with response error + return Promise.reject(error); + }); +``` + +If you need to remove an interceptor later you can. + +```js +const instance = axios.create(); +const myInterceptor = instance.interceptors.request.use(function () {/*...*/}); +axios.interceptors.request.eject(myInterceptor); +``` + +You can also clear all interceptors for requests or responses. +```js +const instance = axios.create(); +instance.interceptors.request.use(function () {/*...*/}); +instance.interceptors.request.clear(); // Removes interceptors from requests +instance.interceptors.response.use(function () {/*...*/}); +instance.interceptors.response.clear(); // Removes interceptors from responses +``` + +You can add interceptors to a custom instance of axios. + +```js +const instance = axios.create(); +instance.interceptors.request.use(function () {/*...*/}); +``` + +When you add request interceptors, they are presumed to be asynchronous by default. This can cause a delay +in the execution of your axios request when the main thread is blocked (a promise is created under the hood for +the interceptor and your request gets put on the bottom of the call stack). If your request interceptors are synchronous you can add a flag +to the options object that will tell axios to run the code synchronously and avoid any delays in request execution. + +```js +axios.interceptors.request.use(function (config) { + config.headers.test = 'I am only a header!'; + return config; +}, null, { synchronous: true }); +``` + +If you want to execute a particular interceptor based on a runtime check, +you can add a `runWhen` function to the options object. The request interceptor will not be executed **if and only if** the return +of `runWhen` is `false`. The function will be called with the config +object (don't forget that you can bind your own arguments to it as well.) This can be handy when you have an +asynchronous request interceptor that only needs to run at certain times. + +```js +function onGetCall(config) { + return config.method === 'get'; +} +axios.interceptors.request.use(function (config) { + config.headers.test = 'special get headers'; + return config; +}, null, { runWhen: onGetCall }); +``` + +> **Note:** options parameter(having `synchronous` and `runWhen` properties) is only supported for request interceptors at the moment. + +### Multiple Interceptors + +Given you add multiple response interceptors +and when the response was fulfilled +- then each interceptor is executed +- then they are executed in the order they were added +- then only the last interceptor's result is returned +- then every interceptor receives the result of its predecessor +- and when the fulfillment-interceptor throws + - then the following fulfillment-interceptor is not called + - then the following rejection-interceptor is called + - once caught, another following fulfill-interceptor is called again (just like in a promise chain). + +Read [the interceptor tests](./test/specs/interceptors.spec.js) for seeing all this in code. + +## Error Types + +There are many different axios error messages that can appear that can provide basic information about the specifics of the error and where opportunities may lie in debugging. + +The general structure of axios errors is as follows: +| Property | Definition | +| -------- | ---------- | +| message | A quick summary of the error message and the status it failed with. | +| name | This defines where the error originated from. For axios, it will always be an 'AxiosError'. | +| stack | Provides the stack trace of the error. | +| config | An axios config object with specific instance configurations defined by the user from when the request was made | +| code | Represents an axios identified error. The table below lists out specific definitions for internal axios error. | +| status | HTTP response status code. See [here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes) for common HTTP response status code meanings. + +Below is a list of potential axios identified error: + +| Code | Definition | +| --- | --- | +| ERR_BAD_OPTION_VALUE | Invalid value provided in axios configuration. | +| ERR_BAD_OPTION | Invalid option provided in axios configuration. | +| ERR_NOT_SUPPORT | Feature or method not supported in the current axios environment. | +| ERR_DEPRECATED | Deprecated feature or method used in axios. | +| ERR_INVALID_URL | Invalid URL provided for axios request. | +| ECONNABORTED | Typically indicates that the request has been timed out (unless `transitional.clarifyTimeoutError` is set) or aborted by the browser or its plugin. | +| ERR_CANCELED | Feature or method is canceled explicitly by the user using an AbortSignal (or a CancelToken). | +| ETIMEDOUT | Request timed out due to exceeding default axios timelimit. `transitional.clarifyTimeoutError` must be set to `true`, otherwise a generic `ECONNABORTED` error will be thrown instead. | +| ERR_NETWORK | Network-related issue. In the browser, this error can also be caused by a [CORS](https://developer.mozilla.org/ru/docs/Web/HTTP/Guides/CORS) or [Mixed Content](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Mixed_content) policy violation. The browser does not allow the JS code to clarify the real reason for the error caused by security issues, so please check the console. | +| ERR_FR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS | Request is redirected too many times; exceeds max redirects specified in axios configuration. | +| ERR_BAD_RESPONSE | Response cannot be parsed properly or is in an unexpected format. Usually related to a response with `5xx` status code. | +| ERR_BAD_REQUEST | The request has an unexpected format or is missing required parameters. Usually related to a response with `4xx` status code. | + +## Handling Errors + +the default behavior is to reject every response that returns with a status code that falls out of the range of 2xx and treat it as an error. + +```js +axios.get('/user/12345') + .catch(function (error) { + if (error.response) { + // The request was made and the server responded with a status code + // that falls out of the range of 2xx + console.log(error.response.data); + console.log(error.response.status); + console.log(error.response.headers); + } else if (error.request) { + // The request was made but no response was received + // `error.request` is an instance of XMLHttpRequest in the browser and an instance of + // http.ClientRequest in node.js + console.log(error.request); + } else { + // Something happened in setting up the request that triggered an Error + console.log('Error', error.message); + } + console.log(error.config); + }); +``` + +Using the `validateStatus` config option, you can override the default condition (status >= 200 && status < 300) and define HTTP code(s) that should throw an error. + +```js +axios.get('/user/12345', { + validateStatus: function (status) { + return status < 500; // Resolve only if the status code is less than 500 + } +}) +``` + +Using `toJSON` you get an object with more information about the HTTP error. + +```js +axios.get('/user/12345') + .catch(function (error) { + console.log(error.toJSON()); + }); +``` + +## Cancellation + +### AbortController + +Starting from `v0.22.0` Axios supports AbortController to cancel requests in fetch API way: + +```js +const controller = new AbortController(); + +axios.get('/foo/bar', { + signal: controller.signal +}).then(function(response) { + //... +}); +// cancel the request +controller.abort() +``` + +### CancelToken `👎deprecated` + +You can also cancel a request using a *CancelToken*. + +> The axios cancel token API is based on the withdrawn [cancellable promises proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-cancelable-promises). + +> This API is deprecated since v0.22.0 and shouldn't be used in new projects + +You can create a cancel token using the `CancelToken.source` factory as shown below: + +```js +const CancelToken = axios.CancelToken; +const source = CancelToken.source(); + +axios.get('/user/12345', { + cancelToken: source.token +}).catch(function (thrown) { + if (axios.isCancel(thrown)) { + console.log('Request canceled', thrown.message); + } else { + // handle error + } +}); + +axios.post('/user/12345', { + name: 'new name' +}, { + cancelToken: source.token +}) + +// cancel the request (the message parameter is optional) +source.cancel('Operation canceled by the user.'); +``` + +You can also create a cancel token by passing an executor function to the `CancelToken` constructor: + +```js +const CancelToken = axios.CancelToken; +let cancel; + +axios.get('/user/12345', { + cancelToken: new CancelToken(function executor(c) { + // An executor function receives a cancel function as a parameter + cancel = c; + }) +}); + +// cancel the request +cancel(); +``` + +> **Note:** you can cancel several requests with the same cancel token/abort controller. +> If a cancellation token is already cancelled at the moment of starting an Axios request, then the request is cancelled immediately, without any attempts to make a real request. + +> During the transition period, you can use both cancellation APIs, even for the same request: + +## Using `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` format + +### URLSearchParams + +By default, axios serializes JavaScript objects to `JSON`. To send data in the [`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` format](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/POST) instead, you can use the [`URLSearchParams`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams) API, which is [supported](http://www.caniuse.com/#feat=urlsearchparams) in the vast majority of browsers,and [ Node](https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#url_class_urlsearchparams) starting with v10 (released in 2018). + +```js +const params = new URLSearchParams({ foo: 'bar' }); +params.append('extraparam', 'value'); +axios.post('/foo', params); +``` + +### Query string (Older browsers) + +For compatibility with very old browsers, there is a [polyfill](https://github.com/WebReflection/url-search-params) available (make sure to polyfill the global environment). + +Alternatively, you can encode data using the [`qs`](https://github.com/ljharb/qs) library: + +```js +const qs = require('qs'); +axios.post('/foo', qs.stringify({ 'bar': 123 })); +``` + +Or in another way (ES6), + +```js +import qs from 'qs'; +const data = { 'bar': 123 }; +const options = { + method: 'POST', + headers: { 'content-type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' }, + data: qs.stringify(data), + url, +}; +axios(options); +``` + +### Older Node.js versions + +For older Node.js engines, you can use the [`querystring`](https://nodejs.org/api/querystring.html) module as follows: + +```js +const querystring = require('querystring'); +axios.post('https://something.com/', querystring.stringify({ foo: 'bar' })); +``` + +You can also use the [`qs`](https://github.com/ljharb/qs) library. + +> **Note**: The `qs` library is preferable if you need to stringify nested objects, as the `querystring` method has [known issues](https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/issues/1665) with that use case. + +### 🆕 Automatic serialization to URLSearchParams + +Axios will automatically serialize the data object to urlencoded format if the content-type header is set to "application/x-www-form-urlencoded". + +```js +const data = { + x: 1, + arr: [1, 2, 3], + arr2: [1, [2], 3], + users: [{name: 'Peter', surname: 'Griffin'}, {name: 'Thomas', surname: 'Anderson'}], +}; + +await axios.postForm('https://postman-echo.com/post', data, + {headers: {'content-type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'}} +); +``` + +The server will handle it as: + +```js + { + x: '1', + 'arr[]': [ '1', '2', '3' ], + 'arr2[0]': '1', + 'arr2[1][0]': '2', + 'arr2[2]': '3', + 'arr3[]': [ '1', '2', '3' ], + 'users[0][name]': 'Peter', + 'users[0][surname]': 'griffin', + 'users[1][name]': 'Thomas', + 'users[1][surname]': 'Anderson' + } +```` + +If your backend body-parser (like `body-parser` of `express.js`) supports nested objects decoding, you will get the same object on the server-side automatically + +```js + var app = express(); + + app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: true })); // support encoded bodies + + app.post('/', function (req, res, next) { + // echo body as JSON + res.send(JSON.stringify(req.body)); + }); + + server = app.listen(3000); +``` + +## Using `multipart/form-data` format + +### FormData + +To send the data as a `multipart/formdata` you need to pass a formData instance as a payload. +Setting the `Content-Type` header is not required as Axios guesses it based on the payload type. + +```js +const formData = new FormData(); +formData.append('foo', 'bar'); + +axios.post('https://httpbin.org/post', formData); +``` + +In node.js, you can use the [`form-data`](https://github.com/form-data/form-data) library as follows: + +```js +const FormData = require('form-data'); + +const form = new FormData(); +form.append('my_field', 'my value'); +form.append('my_buffer', new Buffer(10)); +form.append('my_file', fs.createReadStream('/foo/bar.jpg')); + +axios.post('https://example.com', form) +``` + +### 🆕 Automatic serialization to FormData + +Starting from `v0.27.0`, Axios supports automatic object serialization to a FormData object if the request `Content-Type` +header is set to `multipart/form-data`. + +The following request will submit the data in a FormData format (Browser & Node.js): + +```js +import axios from 'axios'; + +axios.post('https://httpbin.org/post', {x: 1}, { + headers: { + 'Content-Type': 'multipart/form-data' + } +}).then(({data}) => console.log(data)); +``` + +In the `node.js` build, the ([`form-data`](https://github.com/form-data/form-data)) polyfill is used by default. + +You can overload the FormData class by setting the `env.FormData` config variable, +but you probably won't need it in most cases: + +```js +const axios = require('axios'); +var FormData = require('form-data'); + +axios.post('https://httpbin.org/post', {x: 1, buf: new Buffer(10)}, { + headers: { + 'Content-Type': 'multipart/form-data' + } +}).then(({data}) => console.log(data)); +``` + +Axios FormData serializer supports some special endings to perform the following operations: + +- `{}` - serialize the value with JSON.stringify +- `[]` - unwrap the array-like object as separate fields with the same key + +> **Note**: unwrap/expand operation will be used by default on arrays and FileList objects + +FormData serializer supports additional options via `config.formSerializer: object` property to handle rare cases: + +- `visitor: Function` - user-defined visitor function that will be called recursively to serialize the data object +to a `FormData` object by following custom rules. + +- `dots: boolean = false` - use dot notation instead of brackets to serialize arrays and objects; + +- `metaTokens: boolean = true` - add the special ending (e.g `user{}: '{"name": "John"}'`) in the FormData key. +The back-end body-parser could potentially use this meta-information to automatically parse the value as JSON. + +- `indexes: null|false|true = false` - controls how indexes will be added to unwrapped keys of `flat` array-like objects. + + - `null` - don't add brackets (`arr: 1`, `arr: 2`, `arr: 3`) + - `false`(default) - add empty brackets (`arr[]: 1`, `arr[]: 2`, `arr[]: 3`) + - `true` - add brackets with indexes (`arr[0]: 1`, `arr[1]: 2`, `arr[2]: 3`) + +Let's say we have an object like this one: + +```js +const obj = { + x: 1, + arr: [1, 2, 3], + arr2: [1, [2], 3], + users: [{name: 'Peter', surname: 'Griffin'}, {name: 'Thomas', surname: 'Anderson'}], + 'obj2{}': [{x:1}] +}; +``` + +The following steps will be executed by the Axios serializer internally: + +```js +const formData = new FormData(); +formData.append('x', '1'); +formData.append('arr[]', '1'); +formData.append('arr[]', '2'); +formData.append('arr[]', '3'); +formData.append('arr2[0]', '1'); +formData.append('arr2[1][0]', '2'); +formData.append('arr2[2]', '3'); +formData.append('users[0][name]', 'Peter'); +formData.append('users[0][surname]', 'Griffin'); +formData.append('users[1][name]', 'Thomas'); +formData.append('users[1][surname]', 'Anderson'); +formData.append('obj2{}', '[{"x":1}]'); +``` + +Axios supports the following shortcut methods: `postForm`, `putForm`, `patchForm` +which are just the corresponding http methods with the `Content-Type` header preset to `multipart/form-data`. + +## Files Posting + +You can easily submit a single file: + +```js +await axios.postForm('https://httpbin.org/post', { + 'myVar' : 'foo', + 'file': document.querySelector('#fileInput').files[0] +}); +``` + +or multiple files as `multipart/form-data`: + +```js +await axios.postForm('https://httpbin.org/post', { + 'files[]': document.querySelector('#fileInput').files +}); +``` + +`FileList` object can be passed directly: + +```js +await axios.postForm('https://httpbin.org/post', document.querySelector('#fileInput').files) +``` + +All files will be sent with the same field names: `files[]`. + +## 🆕 HTML Form Posting (browser) + +Pass HTML Form element as a payload to submit it as `multipart/form-data` content. + +```js +await axios.postForm('https://httpbin.org/post', document.querySelector('#htmlForm')); +``` + +`FormData` and `HTMLForm` objects can also be posted as `JSON` by explicitly setting the `Content-Type` header to `application/json`: + +```js +await axios.post('https://httpbin.org/post', document.querySelector('#htmlForm'), { + headers: { + 'Content-Type': 'application/json' + } +}) +``` + +For example, the Form + +```html +
+ + + + + + + + + +
+``` + +will be submitted as the following JSON object: + +```js +{ + "foo": "1", + "deep": { + "prop": { + "spaced": "3" + } + }, + "baz": [ + "4", + "5" + ], + "user": { + "age": "value2" + } +} +```` + +Sending `Blobs`/`Files` as JSON (`base64`) is not currently supported. + +## 🆕 Progress capturing + +Axios supports both browser and node environments to capture request upload/download progress. +The frequency of progress events is forced to be limited to `3` times per second. + +```js +await axios.post(url, data, { + onUploadProgress: function (axiosProgressEvent) { + /*{ + loaded: number; + total?: number; + progress?: number; // in range [0..1] + bytes: number; // how many bytes have been transferred since the last trigger (delta) + estimated?: number; // estimated time in seconds + rate?: number; // upload speed in bytes + upload: true; // upload sign + }*/ + }, + + onDownloadProgress: function (axiosProgressEvent) { + /*{ + loaded: number; + total?: number; + progress?: number; + bytes: number; + estimated?: number; + rate?: number; // download speed in bytes + download: true; // download sign + }*/ + } +}); +``` + +You can also track stream upload/download progress in node.js: + +```js +const {data} = await axios.post(SERVER_URL, readableStream, { + onUploadProgress: ({progress}) => { + console.log((progress * 100).toFixed(2)); + }, + + headers: { + 'Content-Length': contentLength + }, + + maxRedirects: 0 // avoid buffering the entire stream +}); +```` + +> **Note:** +> Capturing FormData upload progress is not currently supported in node.js environments. + +> **⚠️ Warning** +> It is recommended to disable redirects by setting maxRedirects: 0 to upload the stream in the **node.js** environment, +> as follow-redirects package will buffer the entire stream in RAM without following the "backpressure" algorithm. + + +## 🆕 Rate limiting + +Download and upload rate limits can only be set for the http adapter (node.js): + +```js +const {data} = await axios.post(LOCAL_SERVER_URL, myBuffer, { + onUploadProgress: ({progress, rate}) => { + console.log(`Upload [${(progress*100).toFixed(2)}%]: ${(rate / 1024).toFixed(2)}KB/s`) + }, + + maxRate: [100 * 1024], // 100KB/s limit +}); +``` + +## 🆕 AxiosHeaders + +Axios has its own `AxiosHeaders` class to manipulate headers using a Map-like API that guarantees caseless work. +Although HTTP is case-insensitive in headers, Axios will retain the case of the original header for stylistic reasons +and for a workaround when servers mistakenly consider the header's case. +The old approach of directly manipulating headers object is still available, but deprecated and not recommended for future usage. + +### Working with headers + +An AxiosHeaders object instance can contain different types of internal values. that control setting and merging logic. +The final headers object with string values is obtained by Axios by calling the `toJSON` method. + +> Note: By JSON here we mean an object consisting only of string values intended to be sent over the network. + +The header value can be one of the following types: +- `string` - normal string value that will be sent to the server +- `null` - skip header when rendering to JSON +- `false` - skip header when rendering to JSON, additionally indicates that `set` method must be called with `rewrite` option set to `true` + to overwrite this value (Axios uses this internally to allow users to opt out of installing certain headers like `User-Agent` or `Content-Type`) +- `undefined` - value is not set + +> Note: The header value is considered set if it is not equal to undefined. + +The headers object is always initialized inside interceptors and transformers: + +```ts + axios.interceptors.request.use((request: InternalAxiosRequestConfig) => { + request.headers.set('My-header', 'value'); + + request.headers.set({ + "My-set-header1": "my-set-value1", + "My-set-header2": "my-set-value2" + }); + + request.headers.set('User-Agent', false); // disable subsequent setting the header by Axios + + request.headers.setContentType('text/plain'); + + request.headers['My-set-header2'] = 'newValue' // direct access is deprecated + + return request; + } + ); +```` + +You can iterate over an `AxiosHeaders` instance using a `for...of` statement: + +````js +const headers = new AxiosHeaders({ + foo: '1', + bar: '2', + baz: '3' +}); + +for(const [header, value] of headers) { + console.log(header, value); +} + +// foo 1 +// bar 2 +// baz 3 +```` + +### new AxiosHeaders(headers?) + +Constructs a new `AxiosHeaders` instance. + +``` +constructor(headers?: RawAxiosHeaders | AxiosHeaders | string); +``` + +If the headers object is a string, it will be parsed as RAW HTTP headers. + +````js +const headers = new AxiosHeaders(` +Host: www.bing.com +User-Agent: curl/7.54.0 +Accept: */*`); + +console.log(headers); + +// Object [AxiosHeaders] { +// host: 'www.bing.com', +// 'user-agent': 'curl/7.54.0', +// accept: '*/*' +// } +```` + +### AxiosHeaders#set + +```ts +set(headerName, value: Axios, rewrite?: boolean); +set(headerName, value, rewrite?: (this: AxiosHeaders, value: string, name: string, headers: RawAxiosHeaders) => boolean); +set(headers?: RawAxiosHeaders | AxiosHeaders | string, rewrite?: boolean); +``` + +The `rewrite` argument controls the overwriting behavior: +- `false` - do not overwrite if header's value is set (is not `undefined`) +- `undefined` (default) - overwrite the header unless its value is set to `false` +- `true` - rewrite anyway + +The option can also accept a user-defined function that determines whether the value should be overwritten or not. + +Returns `this`. + +### AxiosHeaders#get(header) + +``` + get(headerName: string, matcher?: true | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaderValue; + get(headerName: string, parser: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; +```` + +Returns the internal value of the header. It can take an extra argument to parse the header's value with `RegExp.exec`, +matcher function or internal key-value parser. + +```ts +const headers = new AxiosHeaders({ + 'Content-Type': 'multipart/form-data; boundary=Asrf456BGe4h' +}); + +console.log(headers.get('Content-Type')); +// multipart/form-data; boundary=Asrf456BGe4h + +console.log(headers.get('Content-Type', true)); // parse key-value pairs from a string separated with \s,;= delimiters: +// [Object: null prototype] { +// 'multipart/form-data': undefined, +// boundary: 'Asrf456BGe4h' +// } + + +console.log(headers.get('Content-Type', (value, name, headers) => { + return String(value).replace(/a/g, 'ZZZ'); +})); +// multipZZZrt/form-dZZZtZZZ; boundZZZry=Asrf456BGe4h + +console.log(headers.get('Content-Type', /boundary=(\w+)/)?.[0]); +// boundary=Asrf456BGe4h + +``` + +Returns the value of the header. + +### AxiosHeaders#has(header, matcher?) + +``` +has(header: string, matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; +``` + +Returns `true` if the header is set (has no `undefined` value). + +### AxiosHeaders#delete(header, matcher?) + +``` +delete(header: string | string[], matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; +``` + +Returns `true` if at least one header has been removed. + +### AxiosHeaders#clear(matcher?) + +``` +clear(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; +``` + +Removes all headers. +Unlike the `delete` method matcher, this optional matcher will be used to match against the header name rather than the value. + +```ts +const headers = new AxiosHeaders({ + 'foo': '1', + 'x-foo': '2', + 'x-bar': '3', +}); + +console.log(headers.clear(/^x-/)); // true + +console.log(headers.toJSON()); // [Object: null prototype] { foo: '1' } +``` + +Returns `true` if at least one header has been cleared. + +### AxiosHeaders#normalize(format); + +If the headers object was changed directly, it can have duplicates with the same name but in different cases. +This method normalizes the headers object by combining duplicate keys into one. +Axios uses this method internally after calling each interceptor. +Set `format` to true for converting headers name to lowercase and capitalize the initial letters (`cOntEnt-type` => `Content-Type`) + +```js +const headers = new AxiosHeaders({ + 'foo': '1', +}); + +headers.Foo = '2'; +headers.FOO = '3'; + +console.log(headers.toJSON()); // [Object: null prototype] { foo: '1', Foo: '2', FOO: '3' } +console.log(headers.normalize().toJSON()); // [Object: null prototype] { foo: '3' } +console.log(headers.normalize(true).toJSON()); // [Object: null prototype] { Foo: '3' } +``` + +Returns `this`. + +### AxiosHeaders#concat(...targets) + +``` +concat(...targets: Array): AxiosHeaders; +``` + +Merges the instance with targets into a new `AxiosHeaders` instance. If the target is a string, it will be parsed as RAW HTTP headers. + +Returns a new `AxiosHeaders` instance. + +### AxiosHeaders#toJSON(asStrings?) + +```` +toJSON(asStrings?: boolean): RawAxiosHeaders; +```` + +Resolve all internal headers values into a new null prototype object. +Set `asStrings` to true to resolve arrays as a string containing all elements, separated by commas. + +### AxiosHeaders.from(thing?) + +```` +from(thing?: AxiosHeaders | RawAxiosHeaders | string): AxiosHeaders; +```` + +Returns a new `AxiosHeaders` instance created from the raw headers passed in, +or simply returns the given headers object if it's an `AxiosHeaders` instance. + +### AxiosHeaders.concat(...targets) + +```` +concat(...targets: Array): AxiosHeaders; +```` + +Returns a new `AxiosHeaders` instance created by merging the target objects. + +### Shortcuts + +The following shortcuts are available: + +- `setContentType`, `getContentType`, `hasContentType` + +- `setContentLength`, `getContentLength`, `hasContentLength` + +- `setAccept`, `getAccept`, `hasAccept` + +- `setUserAgent`, `getUserAgent`, `hasUserAgent` + +- `setContentEncoding`, `getContentEncoding`, `hasContentEncoding` + +## 🔥 Fetch adapter + +Fetch adapter was introduced in `v1.7.0`. By default, it will be used if `xhr` and `http` adapters are not available in the build, +or not supported by the environment. +To use it by default, it must be selected explicitly: + +```js +const {data} = axios.get(url, { + adapter: 'fetch' // by default ['xhr', 'http', 'fetch'] +}) +``` + +You can create a separate instance for this: + +```js +const fetchAxios = axios.create({ + adapter: 'fetch' +}); + +const {data} = fetchAxios.get(url); +``` + +The adapter supports the same functionality as `xhr` adapter, **including upload and download progress capturing**. +Also, it supports additional response types such as `stream` and `formdata` (if supported by the environment). + +### 🔥 Custom fetch + +Starting from `v1.12.0`, you can customize the fetch adapter to use a custom fetch API instead of environment globals. +You can pass a custom `fetch` function, `Request`, and `Response` constructors via env config. +This can be helpful in case of custom environments & app frameworks. + +Also, when using a custom fetch, you may need to set custom Request and Response too. If you don't set them, global objects will be used. +If your custom fetch api does not have these objects, and the globals are incompatible with a custom fetch, +you must disable their use inside the fetch adapter by passing null. + +> Note: Setting `Request` & `Response` to `null` will make it impossible for the fetch adapter to capture the upload & download progress. + +Basic example: + +```js +import customFetchFunction from 'customFetchModule'; + +const instance = axios.create({ + adapter: 'fetch', + onDownloadProgress(e) { + console.log('downloadProgress', e); + }, + env: { + fetch: customFetchFunction, + Request: null, // undefined -> use the global constructor + Response: null + } +}); +``` + +#### 🔥 Using with Tauri + +A minimal example of setting up Axios for use in a [Tauri](https://tauri.app/plugin/http-client/) app with a platform fetch function that ignores CORS policy for requests. + +```js +import { fetch } from "@tauri-apps/plugin-http"; +import axios from "axios"; + +const instance = axios.create({ + adapter: 'fetch', + onDownloadProgress(e) { + console.log('downloadProgress', e); + }, + env: { + fetch + } +}); + + const {data} = await instance.get("https://google.com"); +``` + +#### 🔥 Using with SvelteKit + +[SvelteKit](https://svelte.dev/docs/kit/web-standards#Fetch-APIs) framework has a custom implementation of the fetch function for server rendering (so called `load` functions), and also uses relative paths, +which makes it incompatible with the standard URL API. So, Axios must be configured to use the custom fetch API: + +```js +export async function load({ fetch }) { + const {data: post} = await axios.get('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts/1', { + adapter: 'fetch', + env: { + fetch, + Request: null, + Response: null + } + }); + + return { post }; +} +``` + +## 🔥 HTTP2 + +In version `1.13.0`, experimental `HTTP2` support was added to the `http` adapter. +The `httpVersion` option is now available to select the protocol version used. +Additional native options for the internal `session.request()` call can be passed via the `http2Options` config. +This config also includes the custom `sessionTimeout` parameter, which defaults to `1000ms`. + +```js +const form = new FormData(); + + form.append('foo', '123'); + + const {data, headers, status} = await axios.post('https://httpbin.org/post', form, { + httpVersion: 2, + http2Options: { + // rejectUnauthorized: false, + // sessionTimeout: 1000 + }, + onUploadProgress(e) { + console.log('upload progress', e); + }, + onDownloadProgress(e) { + console.log('download progress', e); + }, + responseType: 'arraybuffer' + }); +``` + +## Semver + +Since Axios has reached a `v.1.0.0` we will fully embrace semver as per the spec [here](https://semver.org/) + +## Promises + +axios depends on a native ES6 Promise implementation to be [supported](https://caniuse.com/promises). +If your environment doesn't support ES6 Promises, you can [polyfill](https://github.com/jakearchibald/es6-promise). + +## TypeScript + +axios includes [TypeScript](https://typescriptlang.org) definitions and a type guard for axios errors. + +```typescript +let user: User = null; +try { + const { data } = await axios.get('/user?ID=12345'); + user = data.userDetails; +} catch (error) { + if (axios.isAxiosError(error)) { + handleAxiosError(error); + } else { + handleUnexpectedError(error); + } +} +``` + +Because axios dual publishes with an ESM default export and a CJS `module.exports`, there are some caveats. +The recommended setting is to use `"moduleResolution": "node16"` (this is implied by `"module": "node16"`). Note that this requires TypeScript 4.7 or greater. +If use ESM, your settings should be fine. +If you compile TypeScript to CJS and you can’t use `"moduleResolution": "node 16"`, you have to enable `esModuleInterop`. +If you use TypeScript to type check CJS JavaScript code, your only option is to use `"moduleResolution": "node16"`. + +## Online one-click setup + +You can use Gitpod, an online IDE(which is free for Open Source) for contributing or running the examples online. + +[![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/axios/axios/blob/main/examples/server.js) + + +## Resources + +* [Changelog](https://github.com/axios/axios/blob/v1.x/CHANGELOG.md) +* [Ecosystem](https://github.com/axios/axios/blob/v1.x/ECOSYSTEM.md) +* [Contributing Guide](https://github.com/axios/axios/blob/v1.x/CONTRIBUTING.md) +* [Code of Conduct](https://github.com/axios/axios/blob/v1.x/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) + +## Credits + +axios is heavily inspired by the [$http service](https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/$http) provided in [AngularJS](https://angularjs.org/). Ultimately axios is an effort to provide a standalone `$http`-like service for use outside of AngularJS. + +## License + +[![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-blue.svg)](LICENSE) diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/index.d.cts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/index.d.cts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3a06a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/index.d.cts @@ -0,0 +1,572 @@ +interface RawAxiosHeaders { + [key: string]: axios.AxiosHeaderValue; +} + +type MethodsHeaders = Partial<{ + [Key in axios.Method as Lowercase]: AxiosHeaders; +} & {common: AxiosHeaders}>; + +type AxiosHeaderMatcher = string | RegExp | ((this: AxiosHeaders, value: string, name: string) => boolean); + +type AxiosHeaderParser = (this: AxiosHeaders, value: axios.AxiosHeaderValue, header: string) => any; + +type CommonRequestHeadersList = 'Accept' | 'Content-Length' | 'User-Agent'| 'Content-Encoding' | 'Authorization'; + +type ContentType = axios.AxiosHeaderValue | 'text/html' | 'text/plain' | 'multipart/form-data' | 'application/json' | 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' | 'application/octet-stream'; + +type CommonResponseHeadersList = 'Server' | 'Content-Type' | 'Content-Length' | 'Cache-Control'| 'Content-Encoding'; + +type BrowserProgressEvent = any; + +declare class AxiosHeaders { + constructor( + headers?: RawAxiosHeaders | AxiosHeaders | string + ); + + [key: string]: any; + + set(headerName?: string, value?: axios.AxiosHeaderValue, rewrite?: boolean | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaders; + set(headers?: RawAxiosHeaders | AxiosHeaders | string, rewrite?: boolean): AxiosHeaders; + + get(headerName: string, parser: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; + get(headerName: string, matcher?: true | AxiosHeaderParser): axios.AxiosHeaderValue; + + has(header: string, matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + delete(header: string | string[], matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + clear(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + normalize(format: boolean): AxiosHeaders; + + concat(...targets: Array): AxiosHeaders; + + toJSON(asStrings?: boolean): RawAxiosHeaders; + + static from(thing?: AxiosHeaders | RawAxiosHeaders | string): AxiosHeaders; + + static accessor(header: string | string[]): AxiosHeaders; + + static concat(...targets: Array): AxiosHeaders; + + setContentType(value: ContentType, rewrite?: boolean | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaders; + getContentType(parser?: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; + getContentType(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): axios.AxiosHeaderValue; + hasContentType(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + setContentLength(value: axios.AxiosHeaderValue, rewrite?: boolean | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaders; + getContentLength(parser?: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; + getContentLength(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): axios.AxiosHeaderValue; + hasContentLength(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + setAccept(value: axios.AxiosHeaderValue, rewrite?: boolean | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaders; + getAccept(parser?: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; + getAccept(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): axios.AxiosHeaderValue; + hasAccept(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + setUserAgent(value: axios.AxiosHeaderValue, rewrite?: boolean | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaders; + getUserAgent(parser?: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; + getUserAgent(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): axios.AxiosHeaderValue; + hasUserAgent(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + setContentEncoding(value: axios.AxiosHeaderValue, rewrite?: boolean | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaders; + getContentEncoding(parser?: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; + getContentEncoding(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): axios.AxiosHeaderValue; + hasContentEncoding(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + setAuthorization(value: axios.AxiosHeaderValue, rewrite?: boolean | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaders; + getAuthorization(parser?: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; + getAuthorization(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): axios.AxiosHeaderValue; + hasAuthorization(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + getSetCookie(): string[]; + + [Symbol.iterator](): IterableIterator<[string, axios.AxiosHeaderValue]>; +} + +declare class AxiosError extends Error { + constructor( + message?: string, + code?: string, + config?: axios.InternalAxiosRequestConfig, + request?: any, + response?: axios.AxiosResponse + ); + + config?: axios.InternalAxiosRequestConfig; + code?: string; + request?: any; + response?: axios.AxiosResponse; + isAxiosError: boolean; + status?: number; + toJSON: () => object; + cause?: unknown; + event?: BrowserProgressEvent; + static from( + error: Error | unknown, + code?: string, + config?: axios.InternalAxiosRequestConfig, + request?: any, + response?: axios.AxiosResponse, + customProps?: object, +): AxiosError; + static readonly ERR_FR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS = "ERR_FR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS"; + static readonly ERR_BAD_OPTION_VALUE = "ERR_BAD_OPTION_VALUE"; + static readonly ERR_BAD_OPTION = "ERR_BAD_OPTION"; + static readonly ERR_NETWORK = "ERR_NETWORK"; + static readonly ERR_DEPRECATED = "ERR_DEPRECATED"; + static readonly ERR_BAD_RESPONSE = "ERR_BAD_RESPONSE"; + static readonly ERR_BAD_REQUEST = "ERR_BAD_REQUEST"; + static readonly ERR_NOT_SUPPORT = "ERR_NOT_SUPPORT"; + static readonly ERR_INVALID_URL = "ERR_INVALID_URL"; + static readonly ERR_CANCELED = "ERR_CANCELED"; + static readonly ECONNABORTED = "ECONNABORTED"; + static readonly ETIMEDOUT = "ETIMEDOUT"; +} + +declare class CanceledError extends AxiosError { +} + +declare class Axios { + constructor(config?: axios.AxiosRequestConfig); + defaults: axios.AxiosDefaults; + interceptors: { + request: axios.AxiosInterceptorManager; + response: axios.AxiosInterceptorManager; + }; + getUri(config?: axios.AxiosRequestConfig): string; + request, D = any>(config: axios.AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + get, D = any>(url: string, config?: axios.AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + delete, D = any>(url: string, config?: axios.AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + head, D = any>(url: string, config?: axios.AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + options, D = any>(url: string, config?: axios.AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + post, D = any>(url: string, data?: D, config?: axios.AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + put, D = any>(url: string, data?: D, config?: axios.AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + patch, D = any>(url: string, data?: D, config?: axios.AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + postForm, D = any>(url: string, data?: D, config?: axios.AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + putForm, D = any>(url: string, data?: D, config?: axios.AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + patchForm, D = any>(url: string, data?: D, config?: axios.AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; +} + +declare enum HttpStatusCode { + Continue = 100, + SwitchingProtocols = 101, + Processing = 102, + EarlyHints = 103, + Ok = 200, + Created = 201, + Accepted = 202, + NonAuthoritativeInformation = 203, + NoContent = 204, + ResetContent = 205, + PartialContent = 206, + MultiStatus = 207, + AlreadyReported = 208, + ImUsed = 226, + MultipleChoices = 300, + MovedPermanently = 301, + Found = 302, + SeeOther = 303, + NotModified = 304, + UseProxy = 305, + Unused = 306, + TemporaryRedirect = 307, + PermanentRedirect = 308, + BadRequest = 400, + Unauthorized = 401, + PaymentRequired = 402, + Forbidden = 403, + NotFound = 404, + MethodNotAllowed = 405, + NotAcceptable = 406, + ProxyAuthenticationRequired = 407, + RequestTimeout = 408, + Conflict = 409, + Gone = 410, + LengthRequired = 411, + PreconditionFailed = 412, + PayloadTooLarge = 413, + UriTooLong = 414, + UnsupportedMediaType = 415, + RangeNotSatisfiable = 416, + ExpectationFailed = 417, + ImATeapot = 418, + MisdirectedRequest = 421, + UnprocessableEntity = 422, + Locked = 423, + FailedDependency = 424, + TooEarly = 425, + UpgradeRequired = 426, + PreconditionRequired = 428, + TooManyRequests = 429, + RequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge = 431, + UnavailableForLegalReasons = 451, + InternalServerError = 500, + NotImplemented = 501, + BadGateway = 502, + ServiceUnavailable = 503, + GatewayTimeout = 504, + HttpVersionNotSupported = 505, + VariantAlsoNegotiates = 506, + InsufficientStorage = 507, + LoopDetected = 508, + NotExtended = 510, + NetworkAuthenticationRequired = 511, +} + +type InternalAxiosError = AxiosError; + +declare namespace axios { + type AxiosError = InternalAxiosError; + + type RawAxiosRequestHeaders = Partial; + + type AxiosRequestHeaders = RawAxiosRequestHeaders & AxiosHeaders; + + type AxiosHeaderValue = AxiosHeaders | string | string[] | number | boolean | null; + + type RawCommonResponseHeaders = { + [Key in CommonResponseHeadersList]: AxiosHeaderValue; + } & { + "set-cookie": string[]; + }; + + type RawAxiosResponseHeaders = Partial; + + type AxiosResponseHeaders = RawAxiosResponseHeaders & AxiosHeaders; + + interface AxiosRequestTransformer { + (this: InternalAxiosRequestConfig, data: any, headers: AxiosRequestHeaders): any; + } + + interface AxiosResponseTransformer { + (this: InternalAxiosRequestConfig, data: any, headers: AxiosResponseHeaders, status?: number): any; + } + + interface AxiosAdapter { + (config: InternalAxiosRequestConfig): AxiosPromise; + } + + interface AxiosBasicCredentials { + username: string; + password: string; + } + + interface AxiosProxyConfig { + host: string; + port: number; + auth?: AxiosBasicCredentials; + protocol?: string; + } + + type Method = + | 'get' | 'GET' + | 'delete' | 'DELETE' + | 'head' | 'HEAD' + | 'options' | 'OPTIONS' + | 'post' | 'POST' + | 'put' | 'PUT' + | 'patch' | 'PATCH' + | 'purge' | 'PURGE' + | 'link' | 'LINK' + | 'unlink' | 'UNLINK'; + + type ResponseType = + | 'arraybuffer' + | 'blob' + | 'document' + | 'json' + | 'text' + | 'stream' + | 'formdata'; + + type responseEncoding = + | 'ascii' | 'ASCII' + | 'ansi' | 'ANSI' + | 'binary' | 'BINARY' + | 'base64' | 'BASE64' + | 'base64url' | 'BASE64URL' + | 'hex' | 'HEX' + | 'latin1' | 'LATIN1' + | 'ucs-2' | 'UCS-2' + | 'ucs2' | 'UCS2' + | 'utf-8' | 'UTF-8' + | 'utf8' | 'UTF8' + | 'utf16le' | 'UTF16LE'; + + interface TransitionalOptions { + silentJSONParsing?: boolean; + forcedJSONParsing?: boolean; + clarifyTimeoutError?: boolean; + } + + interface GenericAbortSignal { + readonly aborted: boolean; + onabort?: ((...args: any) => any) | null; + addEventListener?: (...args: any) => any; + removeEventListener?: (...args: any) => any; + } + + interface FormDataVisitorHelpers { + defaultVisitor: SerializerVisitor; + convertValue: (value: any) => any; + isVisitable: (value: any) => boolean; + } + + interface SerializerVisitor { + ( + this: GenericFormData, + value: any, + key: string | number, + path: null | Array, + helpers: FormDataVisitorHelpers + ): boolean; + } + + interface SerializerOptions { + visitor?: SerializerVisitor; + dots?: boolean; + metaTokens?: boolean; + indexes?: boolean | null; + } + + // tslint:disable-next-line + interface FormSerializerOptions extends SerializerOptions { + } + + interface ParamEncoder { + (value: any, defaultEncoder: (value: any) => any): any; + } + + interface CustomParamsSerializer { + (params: Record, options?: ParamsSerializerOptions): string; + } + + interface ParamsSerializerOptions extends SerializerOptions { + encode?: ParamEncoder; + serialize?: CustomParamsSerializer; + } + + type MaxUploadRate = number; + + type MaxDownloadRate = number; + + interface AxiosProgressEvent { + loaded: number; + total?: number; + progress?: number; + bytes: number; + rate?: number; + estimated?: number; + upload?: boolean; + download?: boolean; + event?: BrowserProgressEvent; + lengthComputable: boolean; + } + + type Milliseconds = number; + + type AxiosAdapterName = 'fetch' | 'xhr' | 'http' | (string & {}); + + type AxiosAdapterConfig = AxiosAdapter | AxiosAdapterName; + + type AddressFamily = 4 | 6 | undefined; + + interface LookupAddressEntry { + address: string; + family?: AddressFamily; + } + + type LookupAddress = string | LookupAddressEntry; + + interface AxiosRequestConfig { + url?: string; + method?: Method | string; + baseURL?: string; + allowAbsoluteUrls?: boolean; + transformRequest?: AxiosRequestTransformer | AxiosRequestTransformer[]; + transformResponse?: AxiosResponseTransformer | AxiosResponseTransformer[]; + headers?: (RawAxiosRequestHeaders & MethodsHeaders) | AxiosHeaders; + params?: any; + paramsSerializer?: ParamsSerializerOptions | CustomParamsSerializer; + data?: D; + timeout?: Milliseconds; + timeoutErrorMessage?: string; + withCredentials?: boolean; + adapter?: AxiosAdapterConfig | AxiosAdapterConfig[]; + auth?: AxiosBasicCredentials; + responseType?: ResponseType; + responseEncoding?: responseEncoding | string; + xsrfCookieName?: string; + xsrfHeaderName?: string; + onUploadProgress?: (progressEvent: AxiosProgressEvent) => void; + onDownloadProgress?: (progressEvent: AxiosProgressEvent) => void; + maxContentLength?: number; + validateStatus?: ((status: number) => boolean) | null; + maxBodyLength?: number; + maxRedirects?: number; + maxRate?: number | [MaxUploadRate, MaxDownloadRate]; + beforeRedirect?: (options: Record, responseDetails: {headers: Record, statusCode: HttpStatusCode}) => void; + socketPath?: string | null; + transport?: any; + httpAgent?: any; + httpsAgent?: any; + proxy?: AxiosProxyConfig | false; + cancelToken?: CancelToken; + decompress?: boolean; + transitional?: TransitionalOptions; + signal?: GenericAbortSignal; + insecureHTTPParser?: boolean; + env?: { + FormData?: new (...args: any[]) => object; + fetch?: (input: URL | Request | string, init?: RequestInit) => Promise; + Request?: new (input: URL | Request | string, init?: RequestInit) => Request; + Response?: new ( + body?: ArrayBuffer | ArrayBufferView | Blob | FormData | URLSearchParams | string | null, + init?: ResponseInit + ) => Response; + }; + formSerializer?: FormSerializerOptions; + family?: AddressFamily; + lookup?: ((hostname: string, options: object, cb: (err: Error | null, address: LookupAddress | LookupAddress[], family?: AddressFamily) => void) => void) | + ((hostname: string, options: object) => Promise<[address: LookupAddressEntry | LookupAddressEntry[], family?: AddressFamily] | LookupAddress>); + withXSRFToken?: boolean | ((config: InternalAxiosRequestConfig) => boolean | undefined); + fetchOptions?: Omit | Record; + httpVersion?: 1 | 2; + http2Options?: Record & { + sessionTimeout?: number; + }; + } + + // Alias + type RawAxiosRequestConfig = AxiosRequestConfig; + + interface InternalAxiosRequestConfig extends AxiosRequestConfig { + headers: AxiosRequestHeaders; + } + + interface HeadersDefaults { + common: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + delete: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + get: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + head: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + post: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + put: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + patch: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + options?: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + purge?: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + link?: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + unlink?: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + } + + interface AxiosDefaults extends Omit, 'headers'> { + headers: HeadersDefaults; + } + + interface CreateAxiosDefaults extends Omit, 'headers'> { + headers?: RawAxiosRequestHeaders | AxiosHeaders | Partial; + } + + interface AxiosResponse { + data: T; + status: number; + statusText: string; + headers: H & RawAxiosResponseHeaders | AxiosResponseHeaders; + config: InternalAxiosRequestConfig; + request?: any; + } + + type AxiosPromise = Promise>; + + interface CancelStatic { + new (message?: string): Cancel; + } + + interface Cancel { + message: string | undefined; + } + + interface Canceler { + (message?: string, config?: AxiosRequestConfig, request?: any): void; + } + + interface CancelTokenStatic { + new (executor: (cancel: Canceler) => void): CancelToken; + source(): CancelTokenSource; + } + + interface CancelToken { + promise: Promise; + reason?: Cancel; + throwIfRequested(): void; + } + + interface CancelTokenSource { + token: CancelToken; + cancel: Canceler; + } + + interface AxiosInterceptorOptions { + synchronous?: boolean; + runWhen?: (config: InternalAxiosRequestConfig) => boolean; + } + + type AxiosRequestInterceptorUse = (onFulfilled?: ((value: T) => T | Promise) | null, onRejected?: ((error: any) => any) | null, options?: AxiosInterceptorOptions) => number; + + type AxiosResponseInterceptorUse = (onFulfilled?: ((value: T) => T | Promise) | null, onRejected?: ((error: any) => any) | null) => number; + + interface AxiosInterceptorManager { + use: V extends AxiosResponse ? AxiosResponseInterceptorUse : AxiosRequestInterceptorUse; + eject(id: number): void; + clear(): void; + } + + interface AxiosInstance extends Axios { + , D = any>(config: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + , D = any>(url: string, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + + create(config?: CreateAxiosDefaults): AxiosInstance; + defaults: Omit & { + headers: HeadersDefaults & { + [key: string]: AxiosHeaderValue + } + }; + } + + interface GenericFormData { + append(name: string, value: any, options?: any): any; + } + + interface GenericHTMLFormElement { + name: string; + method: string; + submit(): void; + } + + interface AxiosStatic extends AxiosInstance { + Cancel: CancelStatic; + CancelToken: CancelTokenStatic; + Axios: typeof Axios; + AxiosError: typeof AxiosError; + CanceledError: typeof CanceledError; + HttpStatusCode: typeof HttpStatusCode; + readonly VERSION: string; + isCancel(value: any): value is Cancel; + all(values: Array>): Promise; + spread(callback: (...args: T[]) => R): (array: T[]) => R; + isAxiosError(payload: any): payload is AxiosError; + toFormData(sourceObj: object, targetFormData?: GenericFormData, options?: FormSerializerOptions): GenericFormData; + formToJSON(form: GenericFormData|GenericHTMLFormElement): object; + getAdapter(adapters: AxiosAdapterConfig | AxiosAdapterConfig[] | undefined): AxiosAdapter; + AxiosHeaders: typeof AxiosHeaders; + mergeConfig(config1: AxiosRequestConfig, config2: AxiosRequestConfig): AxiosRequestConfig; + } +} + +declare const axios: axios.AxiosStatic; + +export = axios; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/index.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/index.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a97882a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/index.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,585 @@ +// TypeScript Version: 4.7 +export type AxiosHeaderValue = AxiosHeaders | string | string[] | number | boolean | null; + +interface RawAxiosHeaders { + [key: string]: AxiosHeaderValue; +} + +type MethodsHeaders = Partial<{ + [Key in Method as Lowercase]: AxiosHeaders; +} & {common: AxiosHeaders}>; + +type AxiosHeaderMatcher = string | RegExp | ((this: AxiosHeaders, value: string, name: string) => boolean); + +type AxiosHeaderParser = (this: AxiosHeaders, value: AxiosHeaderValue, header: string) => any; + +export class AxiosHeaders { + constructor( + headers?: RawAxiosHeaders | AxiosHeaders | string + ); + + [key: string]: any; + + set(headerName?: string, value?: AxiosHeaderValue, rewrite?: boolean | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaders; + set(headers?: RawAxiosHeaders | AxiosHeaders | string, rewrite?: boolean): AxiosHeaders; + + get(headerName: string, parser: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; + get(headerName: string, matcher?: true | AxiosHeaderParser): AxiosHeaderValue; + + has(header: string, matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + delete(header: string | string[], matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + clear(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + normalize(format: boolean): AxiosHeaders; + + concat(...targets: Array): AxiosHeaders; + + toJSON(asStrings?: boolean): RawAxiosHeaders; + + static from(thing?: AxiosHeaders | RawAxiosHeaders | string): AxiosHeaders; + + static accessor(header: string | string[]): AxiosHeaders; + + static concat(...targets: Array): AxiosHeaders; + + setContentType(value: ContentType, rewrite?: boolean | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaders; + getContentType(parser?: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; + getContentType(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaderValue; + hasContentType(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + setContentLength(value: AxiosHeaderValue, rewrite?: boolean | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaders; + getContentLength(parser?: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; + getContentLength(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaderValue; + hasContentLength(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + setAccept(value: AxiosHeaderValue, rewrite?: boolean | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaders; + getAccept(parser?: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; + getAccept(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaderValue; + hasAccept(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + setUserAgent(value: AxiosHeaderValue, rewrite?: boolean | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaders; + getUserAgent(parser?: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; + getUserAgent(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaderValue; + hasUserAgent(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + setContentEncoding(value: AxiosHeaderValue, rewrite?: boolean | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaders; + getContentEncoding(parser?: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; + getContentEncoding(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaderValue; + hasContentEncoding(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + setAuthorization(value: AxiosHeaderValue, rewrite?: boolean | AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaders; + getAuthorization(parser?: RegExp): RegExpExecArray | null; + getAuthorization(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): AxiosHeaderValue; + hasAuthorization(matcher?: AxiosHeaderMatcher): boolean; + + getSetCookie(): string[]; + + [Symbol.iterator](): IterableIterator<[string, AxiosHeaderValue]>; +} + +type CommonRequestHeadersList = 'Accept' | 'Content-Length' | 'User-Agent' | 'Content-Encoding' | 'Authorization'; + +type ContentType = AxiosHeaderValue | 'text/html' | 'text/plain' | 'multipart/form-data' | 'application/json' | 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' | 'application/octet-stream'; + +export type RawAxiosRequestHeaders = Partial; + +export type AxiosRequestHeaders = RawAxiosRequestHeaders & AxiosHeaders; + +type CommonResponseHeadersList = 'Server' | 'Content-Type' | 'Content-Length' | 'Cache-Control'| 'Content-Encoding'; + +type RawCommonResponseHeaders = { + [Key in CommonResponseHeadersList]: AxiosHeaderValue; +} & { + "set-cookie": string[]; +}; + +export type RawAxiosResponseHeaders = Partial; + +export type AxiosResponseHeaders = RawAxiosResponseHeaders & AxiosHeaders; + +export interface AxiosRequestTransformer { + (this: InternalAxiosRequestConfig, data: any, headers: AxiosRequestHeaders): any; +} + +export interface AxiosResponseTransformer { + (this: InternalAxiosRequestConfig, data: any, headers: AxiosResponseHeaders, status?: number): any; +} + +export interface AxiosAdapter { + (config: InternalAxiosRequestConfig): AxiosPromise; +} + +export interface AxiosBasicCredentials { + username: string; + password: string; +} + +export interface AxiosProxyConfig { + host: string; + port: number; + auth?: AxiosBasicCredentials; + protocol?: string; +} + +export enum HttpStatusCode { + Continue = 100, + SwitchingProtocols = 101, + Processing = 102, + EarlyHints = 103, + Ok = 200, + Created = 201, + Accepted = 202, + NonAuthoritativeInformation = 203, + NoContent = 204, + ResetContent = 205, + PartialContent = 206, + MultiStatus = 207, + AlreadyReported = 208, + ImUsed = 226, + MultipleChoices = 300, + MovedPermanently = 301, + Found = 302, + SeeOther = 303, + NotModified = 304, + UseProxy = 305, + Unused = 306, + TemporaryRedirect = 307, + PermanentRedirect = 308, + BadRequest = 400, + Unauthorized = 401, + PaymentRequired = 402, + Forbidden = 403, + NotFound = 404, + MethodNotAllowed = 405, + NotAcceptable = 406, + ProxyAuthenticationRequired = 407, + RequestTimeout = 408, + Conflict = 409, + Gone = 410, + LengthRequired = 411, + PreconditionFailed = 412, + PayloadTooLarge = 413, + UriTooLong = 414, + UnsupportedMediaType = 415, + RangeNotSatisfiable = 416, + ExpectationFailed = 417, + ImATeapot = 418, + MisdirectedRequest = 421, + UnprocessableEntity = 422, + Locked = 423, + FailedDependency = 424, + TooEarly = 425, + UpgradeRequired = 426, + PreconditionRequired = 428, + TooManyRequests = 429, + RequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge = 431, + UnavailableForLegalReasons = 451, + InternalServerError = 500, + NotImplemented = 501, + BadGateway = 502, + ServiceUnavailable = 503, + GatewayTimeout = 504, + HttpVersionNotSupported = 505, + VariantAlsoNegotiates = 506, + InsufficientStorage = 507, + LoopDetected = 508, + NotExtended = 510, + NetworkAuthenticationRequired = 511, +} + +export type Method = + | 'get' | 'GET' + | 'delete' | 'DELETE' + | 'head' | 'HEAD' + | 'options' | 'OPTIONS' + | 'post' | 'POST' + | 'put' | 'PUT' + | 'patch' | 'PATCH' + | 'purge' | 'PURGE' + | 'link' | 'LINK' + | 'unlink' | 'UNLINK'; + +export type ResponseType = + | 'arraybuffer' + | 'blob' + | 'document' + | 'json' + | 'text' + | 'stream' + | 'formdata'; + +export type responseEncoding = + | 'ascii' | 'ASCII' + | 'ansi' | 'ANSI' + | 'binary' | 'BINARY' + | 'base64' | 'BASE64' + | 'base64url' | 'BASE64URL' + | 'hex' | 'HEX' + | 'latin1' | 'LATIN1' + | 'ucs-2' | 'UCS-2' + | 'ucs2' | 'UCS2' + | 'utf-8' | 'UTF-8' + | 'utf8' | 'UTF8' + | 'utf16le' | 'UTF16LE'; + +export interface TransitionalOptions { + silentJSONParsing?: boolean; + forcedJSONParsing?: boolean; + clarifyTimeoutError?: boolean; +} + +export interface GenericAbortSignal { + readonly aborted: boolean; + onabort?: ((...args: any) => any) | null; + addEventListener?: (...args: any) => any; + removeEventListener?: (...args: any) => any; +} + +export interface FormDataVisitorHelpers { + defaultVisitor: SerializerVisitor; + convertValue: (value: any) => any; + isVisitable: (value: any) => boolean; +} + +export interface SerializerVisitor { + ( + this: GenericFormData, + value: any, + key: string | number, + path: null | Array, + helpers: FormDataVisitorHelpers + ): boolean; +} + +export interface SerializerOptions { + visitor?: SerializerVisitor; + dots?: boolean; + metaTokens?: boolean; + indexes?: boolean | null; +} + +// tslint:disable-next-line +export interface FormSerializerOptions extends SerializerOptions { +} + +export interface ParamEncoder { + (value: any, defaultEncoder: (value: any) => any): any; +} + +export interface CustomParamsSerializer { + (params: Record, options?: ParamsSerializerOptions): string; +} + +export interface ParamsSerializerOptions extends SerializerOptions { + encode?: ParamEncoder; + serialize?: CustomParamsSerializer; +} + +type MaxUploadRate = number; + +type MaxDownloadRate = number; + +type BrowserProgressEvent = any; + +export interface AxiosProgressEvent { + loaded: number; + total?: number; + progress?: number; + bytes: number; + rate?: number; + estimated?: number; + upload?: boolean; + download?: boolean; + event?: BrowserProgressEvent; + lengthComputable: boolean; +} + +type Milliseconds = number; + +type AxiosAdapterName = 'fetch' | 'xhr' | 'http' | (string & {}); + +type AxiosAdapterConfig = AxiosAdapter | AxiosAdapterName; + +export type AddressFamily = 4 | 6 | undefined; + +export interface LookupAddressEntry { + address: string; + family?: AddressFamily; +} + +export type LookupAddress = string | LookupAddressEntry; + +export interface AxiosRequestConfig { + url?: string; + method?: Method | string; + baseURL?: string; + allowAbsoluteUrls?: boolean; + transformRequest?: AxiosRequestTransformer | AxiosRequestTransformer[]; + transformResponse?: AxiosResponseTransformer | AxiosResponseTransformer[]; + headers?: (RawAxiosRequestHeaders & MethodsHeaders) | AxiosHeaders; + params?: any; + paramsSerializer?: ParamsSerializerOptions | CustomParamsSerializer; + data?: D; + timeout?: Milliseconds; + timeoutErrorMessage?: string; + withCredentials?: boolean; + adapter?: AxiosAdapterConfig | AxiosAdapterConfig[]; + auth?: AxiosBasicCredentials; + responseType?: ResponseType; + responseEncoding?: responseEncoding | string; + xsrfCookieName?: string; + xsrfHeaderName?: string; + onUploadProgress?: (progressEvent: AxiosProgressEvent) => void; + onDownloadProgress?: (progressEvent: AxiosProgressEvent) => void; + maxContentLength?: number; + validateStatus?: ((status: number) => boolean) | null; + maxBodyLength?: number; + maxRedirects?: number; + maxRate?: number | [MaxUploadRate, MaxDownloadRate]; + beforeRedirect?: (options: Record, responseDetails: {headers: Record, statusCode: HttpStatusCode}) => void; + socketPath?: string | null; + transport?: any; + httpAgent?: any; + httpsAgent?: any; + proxy?: AxiosProxyConfig | false; + cancelToken?: CancelToken; + decompress?: boolean; + transitional?: TransitionalOptions; + signal?: GenericAbortSignal; + insecureHTTPParser?: boolean; + env?: { + FormData?: new (...args: any[]) => object; + fetch?: (input: URL | Request | string, init?: RequestInit) => Promise; + Request?: new (input: URL | Request | string, init?: RequestInit) => Request; + Response?: new ( + body?: ArrayBuffer | ArrayBufferView | Blob | FormData | URLSearchParams | string | null, + init?: ResponseInit + ) => Response; + }; + formSerializer?: FormSerializerOptions; + family?: AddressFamily; + lookup?: ((hostname: string, options: object, cb: (err: Error | null, address: LookupAddress | LookupAddress[], family?: AddressFamily) => void) => void) | + ((hostname: string, options: object) => Promise<[address: LookupAddressEntry | LookupAddressEntry[], family?: AddressFamily] | LookupAddress>); + withXSRFToken?: boolean | ((config: InternalAxiosRequestConfig) => boolean | undefined); + parseReviver?: (this: any, key: string, value: any) => any; + fetchOptions?: Omit | Record; + httpVersion?: 1 | 2; + http2Options?: Record & { + sessionTimeout?: number; + }; +} + +// Alias +export type RawAxiosRequestConfig = AxiosRequestConfig; + +export interface InternalAxiosRequestConfig extends AxiosRequestConfig { + headers: AxiosRequestHeaders; +} + +export interface HeadersDefaults { + common: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + delete: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + get: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + head: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + post: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + put: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + patch: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + options?: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + purge?: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + link?: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; + unlink?: RawAxiosRequestHeaders; +} + +export interface AxiosDefaults extends Omit, 'headers'> { + headers: HeadersDefaults; +} + +export interface CreateAxiosDefaults extends Omit, 'headers'> { + headers?: RawAxiosRequestHeaders | AxiosHeaders | Partial; +} + +export interface AxiosResponse { + data: T; + status: number; + statusText: string; + headers: H & RawAxiosResponseHeaders | AxiosResponseHeaders; + config: InternalAxiosRequestConfig; + request?: any; +} + +export class AxiosError extends Error { + constructor( + message?: string, + code?: string, + config?: InternalAxiosRequestConfig, + request?: any, + response?: AxiosResponse + ); + + config?: InternalAxiosRequestConfig; + code?: string; + request?: any; + response?: AxiosResponse; + isAxiosError: boolean; + status?: number; + toJSON: () => object; + cause?: unknown; + event?: BrowserProgressEvent; + static from( + error: Error | unknown, + code?: string, + config?: InternalAxiosRequestConfig, + request?: any, + response?: AxiosResponse, + customProps?: object, +): AxiosError; + static readonly ERR_FR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS = "ERR_FR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS"; + static readonly ERR_BAD_OPTION_VALUE = "ERR_BAD_OPTION_VALUE"; + static readonly ERR_BAD_OPTION = "ERR_BAD_OPTION"; + static readonly ERR_NETWORK = "ERR_NETWORK"; + static readonly ERR_DEPRECATED = "ERR_DEPRECATED"; + static readonly ERR_BAD_RESPONSE = "ERR_BAD_RESPONSE"; + static readonly ERR_BAD_REQUEST = "ERR_BAD_REQUEST"; + static readonly ERR_NOT_SUPPORT = "ERR_NOT_SUPPORT"; + static readonly ERR_INVALID_URL = "ERR_INVALID_URL"; + static readonly ERR_CANCELED = "ERR_CANCELED"; + static readonly ECONNABORTED = "ECONNABORTED"; + static readonly ETIMEDOUT = "ETIMEDOUT"; +} + +export class CanceledError extends AxiosError { + readonly name: "CanceledError"; +} + +export type AxiosPromise = Promise>; + +export interface CancelStatic { + new (message?: string): Cancel; +} + +export interface Cancel { + message: string | undefined; +} + +export interface Canceler { + (message?: string, config?: AxiosRequestConfig, request?: any): void; +} + +export interface CancelTokenStatic { + new (executor: (cancel: Canceler) => void): CancelToken; + source(): CancelTokenSource; +} + +export interface CancelToken { + promise: Promise; + reason?: Cancel; + throwIfRequested(): void; +} + +export interface CancelTokenSource { + token: CancelToken; + cancel: Canceler; +} + +export interface AxiosInterceptorOptions { + synchronous?: boolean; + runWhen?: (config: InternalAxiosRequestConfig) => boolean; +} + +type AxiosRequestInterceptorUse = (onFulfilled?: ((value: T) => T | Promise) | null, onRejected?: ((error: any) => any) | null, options?: AxiosInterceptorOptions) => number; + +type AxiosResponseInterceptorUse = (onFulfilled?: ((value: T) => T | Promise) | null, onRejected?: ((error: any) => any) | null) => number; + +export interface AxiosInterceptorManager { + use: V extends AxiosResponse ? AxiosResponseInterceptorUse : AxiosRequestInterceptorUse; + eject(id: number): void; + clear(): void; +} + +export class Axios { + constructor(config?: AxiosRequestConfig); + defaults: AxiosDefaults; + interceptors: { + request: AxiosInterceptorManager; + response: AxiosInterceptorManager; + }; + getUri(config?: AxiosRequestConfig): string; + request, D = any>(config: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + get, D = any>(url: string, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + delete, D = any>(url: string, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + head, D = any>(url: string, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + options, D = any>(url: string, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + post, D = any>(url: string, data?: D, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + put, D = any>(url: string, data?: D, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + patch, D = any>(url: string, data?: D, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + postForm, D = any>(url: string, data?: D, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + putForm, D = any>(url: string, data?: D, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + patchForm, D = any>(url: string, data?: D, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; +} + +export interface AxiosInstance extends Axios { + , D = any>(config: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + , D = any>(url: string, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise; + + create(config?: CreateAxiosDefaults): AxiosInstance; + defaults: Omit & { + headers: HeadersDefaults & { + [key: string]: AxiosHeaderValue + } + }; +} + +export interface GenericFormData { + append(name: string, value: any, options?: any): any; +} + +export interface GenericHTMLFormElement { + name: string; + method: string; + submit(): void; +} + +export function getAdapter(adapters: AxiosAdapterConfig | AxiosAdapterConfig[] | undefined): AxiosAdapter; + +export function toFormData(sourceObj: object, targetFormData?: GenericFormData, options?: FormSerializerOptions): GenericFormData; + +export function formToJSON(form: GenericFormData|GenericHTMLFormElement): object; + +export function isAxiosError(payload: any): payload is AxiosError; + +export function spread(callback: (...args: T[]) => R): (array: T[]) => R; + +export function isCancel(value: any): value is CanceledError; + +export function all(values: Array>): Promise; + +export function mergeConfig(config1: AxiosRequestConfig, config2: AxiosRequestConfig): AxiosRequestConfig; + +export interface AxiosStatic extends AxiosInstance { + Cancel: CancelStatic; + CancelToken: CancelTokenStatic; + Axios: typeof Axios; + AxiosError: typeof AxiosError; + HttpStatusCode: typeof HttpStatusCode; + readonly VERSION: string; + isCancel: typeof isCancel; + all: typeof all; + spread: typeof spread; + isAxiosError: typeof isAxiosError; + toFormData: typeof toFormData; + formToJSON: typeof formToJSON; + getAdapter: typeof getAdapter; + CanceledError: typeof CanceledError; + AxiosHeaders: typeof AxiosHeaders; + mergeConfig: typeof mergeConfig; +} + +declare const axios: AxiosStatic; + +export default axios; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fba3990 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +import axios from './lib/axios.js'; + +// This module is intended to unwrap Axios default export as named. +// Keep top-level export same with static properties +// so that it can keep same with es module or cjs +const { + Axios, + AxiosError, + CanceledError, + isCancel, + CancelToken, + VERSION, + all, + Cancel, + isAxiosError, + spread, + toFormData, + AxiosHeaders, + HttpStatusCode, + formToJSON, + getAdapter, + mergeConfig +} = axios; + +export { + axios as default, + Axios, + AxiosError, + CanceledError, + isCancel, + CancelToken, + VERSION, + all, + Cancel, + isAxiosError, + spread, + toFormData, + AxiosHeaders, + HttpStatusCode, + formToJSON, + getAdapter, + mergeConfig +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/README.md b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..68f1118 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +# axios // adapters + +The modules under `adapters/` are modules that handle dispatching a request and settling a returned `Promise` once a response is received. + +## Example + +```js +var settle = require('./../core/settle'); + +module.exports = function myAdapter(config) { + // At this point: + // - config has been merged with defaults + // - request transformers have already run + // - request interceptors have already run + + // Make the request using config provided + // Upon response settle the Promise + + return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) { + + var response = { + data: responseData, + status: request.status, + statusText: request.statusText, + headers: responseHeaders, + config: config, + request: request + }; + + settle(resolve, reject, response); + + // From here: + // - response transformers will run + // - response interceptors will run + }); +} +``` diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/adapters.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/adapters.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e117db --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/adapters.js @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +import utils from '../utils.js'; +import httpAdapter from './http.js'; +import xhrAdapter from './xhr.js'; +import * as fetchAdapter from './fetch.js'; +import AxiosError from "../core/AxiosError.js"; + +/** + * Known adapters mapping. + * Provides environment-specific adapters for Axios: + * - `http` for Node.js + * - `xhr` for browsers + * - `fetch` for fetch API-based requests + * + * @type {Object} + */ +const knownAdapters = { + http: httpAdapter, + xhr: xhrAdapter, + fetch: { + get: fetchAdapter.getFetch, + } +}; + +// Assign adapter names for easier debugging and identification +utils.forEach(knownAdapters, (fn, value) => { + if (fn) { + try { + Object.defineProperty(fn, 'name', { value }); + } catch (e) { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-empty + } + Object.defineProperty(fn, 'adapterName', { value }); + } +}); + +/** + * Render a rejection reason string for unknown or unsupported adapters + * + * @param {string} reason + * @returns {string} + */ +const renderReason = (reason) => `- ${reason}`; + +/** + * Check if the adapter is resolved (function, null, or false) + * + * @param {Function|null|false} adapter + * @returns {boolean} + */ +const isResolvedHandle = (adapter) => utils.isFunction(adapter) || adapter === null || adapter === false; + +/** + * Get the first suitable adapter from the provided list. + * Tries each adapter in order until a supported one is found. + * Throws an AxiosError if no adapter is suitable. + * + * @param {Array|string|Function} adapters - Adapter(s) by name or function. + * @param {Object} config - Axios request configuration + * @throws {AxiosError} If no suitable adapter is available + * @returns {Function} The resolved adapter function + */ +function getAdapter(adapters, config) { + adapters = utils.isArray(adapters) ? adapters : [adapters]; + + const { length } = adapters; + let nameOrAdapter; + let adapter; + + const rejectedReasons = {}; + + for (let i = 0; i < length; i++) { + nameOrAdapter = adapters[i]; + let id; + + adapter = nameOrAdapter; + + if (!isResolvedHandle(nameOrAdapter)) { + adapter = knownAdapters[(id = String(nameOrAdapter)).toLowerCase()]; + + if (adapter === undefined) { + throw new AxiosError(`Unknown adapter '${id}'`); + } + } + + if (adapter && (utils.isFunction(adapter) || (adapter = adapter.get(config)))) { + break; + } + + rejectedReasons[id || '#' + i] = adapter; + } + + if (!adapter) { + const reasons = Object.entries(rejectedReasons) + .map(([id, state]) => `adapter ${id} ` + + (state === false ? 'is not supported by the environment' : 'is not available in the build') + ); + + let s = length ? + (reasons.length > 1 ? 'since :\n' + reasons.map(renderReason).join('\n') : ' ' + renderReason(reasons[0])) : + 'as no adapter specified'; + + throw new AxiosError( + `There is no suitable adapter to dispatch the request ` + s, + 'ERR_NOT_SUPPORT' + ); + } + + return adapter; +} + +/** + * Exports Axios adapters and utility to resolve an adapter + */ +export default { + /** + * Resolve an adapter from a list of adapter names or functions. + * @type {Function} + */ + getAdapter, + + /** + * Exposes all known adapters + * @type {Object} + */ + adapters: knownAdapters +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/fetch.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/fetch.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e2e90f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/fetch.js @@ -0,0 +1,288 @@ +import platform from "../platform/index.js"; +import utils from "../utils.js"; +import AxiosError from "../core/AxiosError.js"; +import composeSignals from "../helpers/composeSignals.js"; +import {trackStream} from "../helpers/trackStream.js"; +import AxiosHeaders from "../core/AxiosHeaders.js"; +import {progressEventReducer, progressEventDecorator, asyncDecorator} from "../helpers/progressEventReducer.js"; +import resolveConfig from "../helpers/resolveConfig.js"; +import settle from "../core/settle.js"; + +const DEFAULT_CHUNK_SIZE = 64 * 1024; + +const {isFunction} = utils; + +const globalFetchAPI = (({Request, Response}) => ({ + Request, Response +}))(utils.global); + +const { + ReadableStream, TextEncoder +} = utils.global; + + +const test = (fn, ...args) => { + try { + return !!fn(...args); + } catch (e) { + return false + } +} + +const factory = (env) => { + env = utils.merge.call({ + skipUndefined: true + }, globalFetchAPI, env); + + const {fetch: envFetch, Request, Response} = env; + const isFetchSupported = envFetch ? isFunction(envFetch) : typeof fetch === 'function'; + const isRequestSupported = isFunction(Request); + const isResponseSupported = isFunction(Response); + + if (!isFetchSupported) { + return false; + } + + const isReadableStreamSupported = isFetchSupported && isFunction(ReadableStream); + + const encodeText = isFetchSupported && (typeof TextEncoder === 'function' ? + ((encoder) => (str) => encoder.encode(str))(new TextEncoder()) : + async (str) => new Uint8Array(await new Request(str).arrayBuffer()) + ); + + const supportsRequestStream = isRequestSupported && isReadableStreamSupported && test(() => { + let duplexAccessed = false; + + const hasContentType = new Request(platform.origin, { + body: new ReadableStream(), + method: 'POST', + get duplex() { + duplexAccessed = true; + return 'half'; + }, + }).headers.has('Content-Type'); + + return duplexAccessed && !hasContentType; + }); + + const supportsResponseStream = isResponseSupported && isReadableStreamSupported && + test(() => utils.isReadableStream(new Response('').body)); + + const resolvers = { + stream: supportsResponseStream && ((res) => res.body) + }; + + isFetchSupported && ((() => { + ['text', 'arrayBuffer', 'blob', 'formData', 'stream'].forEach(type => { + !resolvers[type] && (resolvers[type] = (res, config) => { + let method = res && res[type]; + + if (method) { + return method.call(res); + } + + throw new AxiosError(`Response type '${type}' is not supported`, AxiosError.ERR_NOT_SUPPORT, config); + }) + }); + })()); + + const getBodyLength = async (body) => { + if (body == null) { + return 0; + } + + if (utils.isBlob(body)) { + return body.size; + } + + if (utils.isSpecCompliantForm(body)) { + const _request = new Request(platform.origin, { + method: 'POST', + body, + }); + return (await _request.arrayBuffer()).byteLength; + } + + if (utils.isArrayBufferView(body) || utils.isArrayBuffer(body)) { + return body.byteLength; + } + + if (utils.isURLSearchParams(body)) { + body = body + ''; + } + + if (utils.isString(body)) { + return (await encodeText(body)).byteLength; + } + } + + const resolveBodyLength = async (headers, body) => { + const length = utils.toFiniteNumber(headers.getContentLength()); + + return length == null ? getBodyLength(body) : length; + } + + return async (config) => { + let { + url, + method, + data, + signal, + cancelToken, + timeout, + onDownloadProgress, + onUploadProgress, + responseType, + headers, + withCredentials = 'same-origin', + fetchOptions + } = resolveConfig(config); + + let _fetch = envFetch || fetch; + + responseType = responseType ? (responseType + '').toLowerCase() : 'text'; + + let composedSignal = composeSignals([signal, cancelToken && cancelToken.toAbortSignal()], timeout); + + let request = null; + + const unsubscribe = composedSignal && composedSignal.unsubscribe && (() => { + composedSignal.unsubscribe(); + }); + + let requestContentLength; + + try { + if ( + onUploadProgress && supportsRequestStream && method !== 'get' && method !== 'head' && + (requestContentLength = await resolveBodyLength(headers, data)) !== 0 + ) { + let _request = new Request(url, { + method: 'POST', + body: data, + duplex: "half" + }); + + let contentTypeHeader; + + if (utils.isFormData(data) && (contentTypeHeader = _request.headers.get('content-type'))) { + headers.setContentType(contentTypeHeader) + } + + if (_request.body) { + const [onProgress, flush] = progressEventDecorator( + requestContentLength, + progressEventReducer(asyncDecorator(onUploadProgress)) + ); + + data = trackStream(_request.body, DEFAULT_CHUNK_SIZE, onProgress, flush); + } + } + + if (!utils.isString(withCredentials)) { + withCredentials = withCredentials ? 'include' : 'omit'; + } + + // Cloudflare Workers throws when credentials are defined + // see https://github.com/cloudflare/workerd/issues/902 + const isCredentialsSupported = isRequestSupported && "credentials" in Request.prototype; + + const resolvedOptions = { + ...fetchOptions, + signal: composedSignal, + method: method.toUpperCase(), + headers: headers.normalize().toJSON(), + body: data, + duplex: "half", + credentials: isCredentialsSupported ? withCredentials : undefined + }; + + request = isRequestSupported && new Request(url, resolvedOptions); + + let response = await (isRequestSupported ? _fetch(request, fetchOptions) : _fetch(url, resolvedOptions)); + + const isStreamResponse = supportsResponseStream && (responseType === 'stream' || responseType === 'response'); + + if (supportsResponseStream && (onDownloadProgress || (isStreamResponse && unsubscribe))) { + const options = {}; + + ['status', 'statusText', 'headers'].forEach(prop => { + options[prop] = response[prop]; + }); + + const responseContentLength = utils.toFiniteNumber(response.headers.get('content-length')); + + const [onProgress, flush] = onDownloadProgress && progressEventDecorator( + responseContentLength, + progressEventReducer(asyncDecorator(onDownloadProgress), true) + ) || []; + + response = new Response( + trackStream(response.body, DEFAULT_CHUNK_SIZE, onProgress, () => { + flush && flush(); + unsubscribe && unsubscribe(); + }), + options + ); + } + + responseType = responseType || 'text'; + + let responseData = await resolvers[utils.findKey(resolvers, responseType) || 'text'](response, config); + + !isStreamResponse && unsubscribe && unsubscribe(); + + return await new Promise((resolve, reject) => { + settle(resolve, reject, { + data: responseData, + headers: AxiosHeaders.from(response.headers), + status: response.status, + statusText: response.statusText, + config, + request + }) + }) + } catch (err) { + unsubscribe && unsubscribe(); + + if (err && err.name === 'TypeError' && /Load failed|fetch/i.test(err.message)) { + throw Object.assign( + new AxiosError('Network Error', AxiosError.ERR_NETWORK, config, request), + { + cause: err.cause || err + } + ) + } + + throw AxiosError.from(err, err && err.code, config, request); + } + } +} + +const seedCache = new Map(); + +export const getFetch = (config) => { + let env = (config && config.env) || {}; + const {fetch, Request, Response} = env; + const seeds = [ + Request, Response, fetch + ]; + + let len = seeds.length, i = len, + seed, target, map = seedCache; + + while (i--) { + seed = seeds[i]; + target = map.get(seed); + + target === undefined && map.set(seed, target = (i ? new Map() : factory(env))) + + map = target; + } + + return target; +}; + +const adapter = getFetch(); + +export default adapter; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/http.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/http.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ccc89be --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/http.js @@ -0,0 +1,895 @@ +import utils from './../utils.js'; +import settle from './../core/settle.js'; +import buildFullPath from '../core/buildFullPath.js'; +import buildURL from './../helpers/buildURL.js'; +import proxyFromEnv from 'proxy-from-env'; +import http from 'http'; +import https from 'https'; +import http2 from 'http2'; +import util from 'util'; +import followRedirects from 'follow-redirects'; +import zlib from 'zlib'; +import {VERSION} from '../env/data.js'; +import transitionalDefaults from '../defaults/transitional.js'; +import AxiosError from '../core/AxiosError.js'; +import CanceledError from '../cancel/CanceledError.js'; +import platform from '../platform/index.js'; +import fromDataURI from '../helpers/fromDataURI.js'; +import stream from 'stream'; +import AxiosHeaders from '../core/AxiosHeaders.js'; +import AxiosTransformStream from '../helpers/AxiosTransformStream.js'; +import {EventEmitter} from 'events'; +import formDataToStream from "../helpers/formDataToStream.js"; +import readBlob from "../helpers/readBlob.js"; +import ZlibHeaderTransformStream from '../helpers/ZlibHeaderTransformStream.js'; +import callbackify from "../helpers/callbackify.js"; +import {progressEventReducer, progressEventDecorator, asyncDecorator} from "../helpers/progressEventReducer.js"; +import estimateDataURLDecodedBytes from '../helpers/estimateDataURLDecodedBytes.js'; + +const zlibOptions = { + flush: zlib.constants.Z_SYNC_FLUSH, + finishFlush: zlib.constants.Z_SYNC_FLUSH +}; + +const brotliOptions = { + flush: zlib.constants.BROTLI_OPERATION_FLUSH, + finishFlush: zlib.constants.BROTLI_OPERATION_FLUSH +} + +const isBrotliSupported = utils.isFunction(zlib.createBrotliDecompress); + +const {http: httpFollow, https: httpsFollow} = followRedirects; + +const isHttps = /https:?/; + +const supportedProtocols = platform.protocols.map(protocol => { + return protocol + ':'; +}); + + +const flushOnFinish = (stream, [throttled, flush]) => { + stream + .on('end', flush) + .on('error', flush); + + return throttled; +} + +class Http2Sessions { + constructor() { + this.sessions = Object.create(null); + } + + getSession(authority, options) { + options = Object.assign({ + sessionTimeout: 1000 + }, options); + + let authoritySessions = this.sessions[authority]; + + if (authoritySessions) { + let len = authoritySessions.length; + + for (let i = 0; i < len; i++) { + const [sessionHandle, sessionOptions] = authoritySessions[i]; + if (!sessionHandle.destroyed && !sessionHandle.closed && util.isDeepStrictEqual(sessionOptions, options)) { + return sessionHandle; + } + } + } + + const session = http2.connect(authority, options); + + let removed; + + const removeSession = () => { + if (removed) { + return; + } + + removed = true; + + let entries = authoritySessions, len = entries.length, i = len; + + while (i--) { + if (entries[i][0] === session) { + if (len === 1) { + delete this.sessions[authority]; + } else { + entries.splice(i, 1); + } + return; + } + } + }; + + const originalRequestFn = session.request; + + const {sessionTimeout} = options; + + if(sessionTimeout != null) { + + let timer; + let streamsCount = 0; + + session.request = function () { + const stream = originalRequestFn.apply(this, arguments); + + streamsCount++; + + if (timer) { + clearTimeout(timer); + timer = null; + } + + stream.once('close', () => { + if (!--streamsCount) { + timer = setTimeout(() => { + timer = null; + removeSession(); + }, sessionTimeout); + } + }); + + return stream; + } + } + + session.once('close', removeSession); + + let entry = [ + session, + options + ]; + + authoritySessions ? authoritySessions.push(entry) : authoritySessions = this.sessions[authority] = [entry]; + + return session; + } +} + +const http2Sessions = new Http2Sessions(); + + +/** + * If the proxy or config beforeRedirects functions are defined, call them with the options + * object. + * + * @param {Object} options - The options object that was passed to the request. + * + * @returns {Object} + */ +function dispatchBeforeRedirect(options, responseDetails) { + if (options.beforeRedirects.proxy) { + options.beforeRedirects.proxy(options); + } + if (options.beforeRedirects.config) { + options.beforeRedirects.config(options, responseDetails); + } +} + +/** + * If the proxy or config afterRedirects functions are defined, call them with the options + * + * @param {http.ClientRequestArgs} options + * @param {AxiosProxyConfig} configProxy configuration from Axios options object + * @param {string} location + * + * @returns {http.ClientRequestArgs} + */ +function setProxy(options, configProxy, location) { + let proxy = configProxy; + if (!proxy && proxy !== false) { + const proxyUrl = proxyFromEnv.getProxyForUrl(location); + if (proxyUrl) { + proxy = new URL(proxyUrl); + } + } + if (proxy) { + // Basic proxy authorization + if (proxy.username) { + proxy.auth = (proxy.username || '') + ':' + (proxy.password || ''); + } + + if (proxy.auth) { + // Support proxy auth object form + if (proxy.auth.username || proxy.auth.password) { + proxy.auth = (proxy.auth.username || '') + ':' + (proxy.auth.password || ''); + } + const base64 = Buffer + .from(proxy.auth, 'utf8') + .toString('base64'); + options.headers['Proxy-Authorization'] = 'Basic ' + base64; + } + + options.headers.host = options.hostname + (options.port ? ':' + options.port : ''); + const proxyHost = proxy.hostname || proxy.host; + options.hostname = proxyHost; + // Replace 'host' since options is not a URL object + options.host = proxyHost; + options.port = proxy.port; + options.path = location; + if (proxy.protocol) { + options.protocol = proxy.protocol.includes(':') ? proxy.protocol : `${proxy.protocol}:`; + } + } + + options.beforeRedirects.proxy = function beforeRedirect(redirectOptions) { + // Configure proxy for redirected request, passing the original config proxy to apply + // the exact same logic as if the redirected request was performed by axios directly. + setProxy(redirectOptions, configProxy, redirectOptions.href); + }; +} + +const isHttpAdapterSupported = typeof process !== 'undefined' && utils.kindOf(process) === 'process'; + +// temporary hotfix + +const wrapAsync = (asyncExecutor) => { + return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { + let onDone; + let isDone; + + const done = (value, isRejected) => { + if (isDone) return; + isDone = true; + onDone && onDone(value, isRejected); + } + + const _resolve = (value) => { + done(value); + resolve(value); + }; + + const _reject = (reason) => { + done(reason, true); + reject(reason); + } + + asyncExecutor(_resolve, _reject, (onDoneHandler) => (onDone = onDoneHandler)).catch(_reject); + }) +}; + +const resolveFamily = ({address, family}) => { + if (!utils.isString(address)) { + throw TypeError('address must be a string'); + } + return ({ + address, + family: family || (address.indexOf('.') < 0 ? 6 : 4) + }); +} + +const buildAddressEntry = (address, family) => resolveFamily(utils.isObject(address) ? address : {address, family}); + +const http2Transport = { + request(options, cb) { + const authority = options.protocol + '//' + options.hostname + ':' + (options.port || 80); + + const {http2Options, headers} = options; + + const session = http2Sessions.getSession(authority, http2Options); + + const { + HTTP2_HEADER_SCHEME, + HTTP2_HEADER_METHOD, + HTTP2_HEADER_PATH, + HTTP2_HEADER_STATUS + } = http2.constants; + + const http2Headers = { + [HTTP2_HEADER_SCHEME]: options.protocol.replace(':', ''), + [HTTP2_HEADER_METHOD]: options.method, + [HTTP2_HEADER_PATH]: options.path, + } + + utils.forEach(headers, (header, name) => { + name.charAt(0) !== ':' && (http2Headers[name] = header); + }); + + const req = session.request(http2Headers); + + req.once('response', (responseHeaders) => { + const response = req; //duplex + + responseHeaders = Object.assign({}, responseHeaders); + + const status = responseHeaders[HTTP2_HEADER_STATUS]; + + delete responseHeaders[HTTP2_HEADER_STATUS]; + + response.headers = responseHeaders; + + response.statusCode = +status; + + cb(response); + }) + + return req; + } +} + +/*eslint consistent-return:0*/ +export default isHttpAdapterSupported && function httpAdapter(config) { + return wrapAsync(async function dispatchHttpRequest(resolve, reject, onDone) { + let {data, lookup, family, httpVersion = 1, http2Options} = config; + const {responseType, responseEncoding} = config; + const method = config.method.toUpperCase(); + let isDone; + let rejected = false; + let req; + + httpVersion = +httpVersion; + + if (Number.isNaN(httpVersion)) { + throw TypeError(`Invalid protocol version: '${config.httpVersion}' is not a number`); + } + + if (httpVersion !== 1 && httpVersion !== 2) { + throw TypeError(`Unsupported protocol version '${httpVersion}'`); + } + + const isHttp2 = httpVersion === 2; + + if (lookup) { + const _lookup = callbackify(lookup, (value) => utils.isArray(value) ? value : [value]); + // hotfix to support opt.all option which is required for node 20.x + lookup = (hostname, opt, cb) => { + _lookup(hostname, opt, (err, arg0, arg1) => { + if (err) { + return cb(err); + } + + const addresses = utils.isArray(arg0) ? arg0.map(addr => buildAddressEntry(addr)) : [buildAddressEntry(arg0, arg1)]; + + opt.all ? cb(err, addresses) : cb(err, addresses[0].address, addresses[0].family); + }); + } + } + + const abortEmitter = new EventEmitter(); + + function abort(reason) { + try { + abortEmitter.emit('abort', !reason || reason.type ? new CanceledError(null, config, req) : reason); + } catch(err) { + console.warn('emit error', err); + } + } + + abortEmitter.once('abort', reject); + + const onFinished = () => { + if (config.cancelToken) { + config.cancelToken.unsubscribe(abort); + } + + if (config.signal) { + config.signal.removeEventListener('abort', abort); + } + + abortEmitter.removeAllListeners(); + } + + if (config.cancelToken || config.signal) { + config.cancelToken && config.cancelToken.subscribe(abort); + if (config.signal) { + config.signal.aborted ? abort() : config.signal.addEventListener('abort', abort); + } + } + + onDone((response, isRejected) => { + isDone = true; + + if (isRejected) { + rejected = true; + onFinished(); + return; + } + + const {data} = response; + + if (data instanceof stream.Readable || data instanceof stream.Duplex) { + const offListeners = stream.finished(data, () => { + offListeners(); + onFinished(); + }); + } else { + onFinished(); + } + }); + + + + + + // Parse url + const fullPath = buildFullPath(config.baseURL, config.url, config.allowAbsoluteUrls); + const parsed = new URL(fullPath, platform.hasBrowserEnv ? platform.origin : undefined); + const protocol = parsed.protocol || supportedProtocols[0]; + + if (protocol === 'data:') { + // Apply the same semantics as HTTP: only enforce if a finite, non-negative cap is set. + if (config.maxContentLength > -1) { + // Use the exact string passed to fromDataURI (config.url); fall back to fullPath if needed. + const dataUrl = String(config.url || fullPath || ''); + const estimated = estimateDataURLDecodedBytes(dataUrl); + + if (estimated > config.maxContentLength) { + return reject(new AxiosError( + 'maxContentLength size of ' + config.maxContentLength + ' exceeded', + AxiosError.ERR_BAD_RESPONSE, + config + )); + } + } + + let convertedData; + + if (method !== 'GET') { + return settle(resolve, reject, { + status: 405, + statusText: 'method not allowed', + headers: {}, + config + }); + } + + try { + convertedData = fromDataURI(config.url, responseType === 'blob', { + Blob: config.env && config.env.Blob + }); + } catch (err) { + throw AxiosError.from(err, AxiosError.ERR_BAD_REQUEST, config); + } + + if (responseType === 'text') { + convertedData = convertedData.toString(responseEncoding); + + if (!responseEncoding || responseEncoding === 'utf8') { + convertedData = utils.stripBOM(convertedData); + } + } else if (responseType === 'stream') { + convertedData = stream.Readable.from(convertedData); + } + + return settle(resolve, reject, { + data: convertedData, + status: 200, + statusText: 'OK', + headers: new AxiosHeaders(), + config + }); + } + + if (supportedProtocols.indexOf(protocol) === -1) { + return reject(new AxiosError( + 'Unsupported protocol ' + protocol, + AxiosError.ERR_BAD_REQUEST, + config + )); + } + + const headers = AxiosHeaders.from(config.headers).normalize(); + + // Set User-Agent (required by some servers) + // See https://github.com/axios/axios/issues/69 + // User-Agent is specified; handle case where no UA header is desired + // Only set header if it hasn't been set in config + headers.set('User-Agent', 'axios/' + VERSION, false); + + const {onUploadProgress, onDownloadProgress} = config; + const maxRate = config.maxRate; + let maxUploadRate = undefined; + let maxDownloadRate = undefined; + + // support for spec compliant FormData objects + if (utils.isSpecCompliantForm(data)) { + const userBoundary = headers.getContentType(/boundary=([-_\w\d]{10,70})/i); + + data = formDataToStream(data, (formHeaders) => { + headers.set(formHeaders); + }, { + tag: `axios-${VERSION}-boundary`, + boundary: userBoundary && userBoundary[1] || undefined + }); + // support for https://www.npmjs.com/package/form-data api + } else if (utils.isFormData(data) && utils.isFunction(data.getHeaders)) { + headers.set(data.getHeaders()); + + if (!headers.hasContentLength()) { + try { + const knownLength = await util.promisify(data.getLength).call(data); + Number.isFinite(knownLength) && knownLength >= 0 && headers.setContentLength(knownLength); + /*eslint no-empty:0*/ + } catch (e) { + } + } + } else if (utils.isBlob(data) || utils.isFile(data)) { + data.size && headers.setContentType(data.type || 'application/octet-stream'); + headers.setContentLength(data.size || 0); + data = stream.Readable.from(readBlob(data)); + } else if (data && !utils.isStream(data)) { + if (Buffer.isBuffer(data)) { + // Nothing to do... + } else if (utils.isArrayBuffer(data)) { + data = Buffer.from(new Uint8Array(data)); + } else if (utils.isString(data)) { + data = Buffer.from(data, 'utf-8'); + } else { + return reject(new AxiosError( + 'Data after transformation must be a string, an ArrayBuffer, a Buffer, or a Stream', + AxiosError.ERR_BAD_REQUEST, + config + )); + } + + // Add Content-Length header if data exists + headers.setContentLength(data.length, false); + + if (config.maxBodyLength > -1 && data.length > config.maxBodyLength) { + return reject(new AxiosError( + 'Request body larger than maxBodyLength limit', + AxiosError.ERR_BAD_REQUEST, + config + )); + } + } + + const contentLength = utils.toFiniteNumber(headers.getContentLength()); + + if (utils.isArray(maxRate)) { + maxUploadRate = maxRate[0]; + maxDownloadRate = maxRate[1]; + } else { + maxUploadRate = maxDownloadRate = maxRate; + } + + if (data && (onUploadProgress || maxUploadRate)) { + if (!utils.isStream(data)) { + data = stream.Readable.from(data, {objectMode: false}); + } + + data = stream.pipeline([data, new AxiosTransformStream({ + maxRate: utils.toFiniteNumber(maxUploadRate) + })], utils.noop); + + onUploadProgress && data.on('progress', flushOnFinish( + data, + progressEventDecorator( + contentLength, + progressEventReducer(asyncDecorator(onUploadProgress), false, 3) + ) + )); + } + + // HTTP basic authentication + let auth = undefined; + if (config.auth) { + const username = config.auth.username || ''; + const password = config.auth.password || ''; + auth = username + ':' + password; + } + + if (!auth && parsed.username) { + const urlUsername = parsed.username; + const urlPassword = parsed.password; + auth = urlUsername + ':' + urlPassword; + } + + auth && headers.delete('authorization'); + + let path; + + try { + path = buildURL( + parsed.pathname + parsed.search, + config.params, + config.paramsSerializer + ).replace(/^\?/, ''); + } catch (err) { + const customErr = new Error(err.message); + customErr.config = config; + customErr.url = config.url; + customErr.exists = true; + return reject(customErr); + } + + headers.set( + 'Accept-Encoding', + 'gzip, compress, deflate' + (isBrotliSupported ? ', br' : ''), false + ); + + const options = { + path, + method: method, + headers: headers.toJSON(), + agents: { http: config.httpAgent, https: config.httpsAgent }, + auth, + protocol, + family, + beforeRedirect: dispatchBeforeRedirect, + beforeRedirects: {}, + http2Options + }; + + // cacheable-lookup integration hotfix + !utils.isUndefined(lookup) && (options.lookup = lookup); + + if (config.socketPath) { + options.socketPath = config.socketPath; + } else { + options.hostname = parsed.hostname.startsWith("[") ? parsed.hostname.slice(1, -1) : parsed.hostname; + options.port = parsed.port; + setProxy(options, config.proxy, protocol + '//' + parsed.hostname + (parsed.port ? ':' + parsed.port : '') + options.path); + } + + let transport; + const isHttpsRequest = isHttps.test(options.protocol); + options.agent = isHttpsRequest ? config.httpsAgent : config.httpAgent; + + if (isHttp2) { + transport = http2Transport; + } else { + if (config.transport) { + transport = config.transport; + } else if (config.maxRedirects === 0) { + transport = isHttpsRequest ? https : http; + } else { + if (config.maxRedirects) { + options.maxRedirects = config.maxRedirects; + } + if (config.beforeRedirect) { + options.beforeRedirects.config = config.beforeRedirect; + } + transport = isHttpsRequest ? httpsFollow : httpFollow; + } + } + + if (config.maxBodyLength > -1) { + options.maxBodyLength = config.maxBodyLength; + } else { + // follow-redirects does not skip comparison, so it should always succeed for axios -1 unlimited + options.maxBodyLength = Infinity; + } + + if (config.insecureHTTPParser) { + options.insecureHTTPParser = config.insecureHTTPParser; + } + + // Create the request + req = transport.request(options, function handleResponse(res) { + if (req.destroyed) return; + + const streams = [res]; + + const responseLength = utils.toFiniteNumber(res.headers['content-length']); + + if (onDownloadProgress || maxDownloadRate) { + const transformStream = new AxiosTransformStream({ + maxRate: utils.toFiniteNumber(maxDownloadRate) + }); + + onDownloadProgress && transformStream.on('progress', flushOnFinish( + transformStream, + progressEventDecorator( + responseLength, + progressEventReducer(asyncDecorator(onDownloadProgress), true, 3) + ) + )); + + streams.push(transformStream); + } + + // decompress the response body transparently if required + let responseStream = res; + + // return the last request in case of redirects + const lastRequest = res.req || req; + + // if decompress disabled we should not decompress + if (config.decompress !== false && res.headers['content-encoding']) { + // if no content, but headers still say that it is encoded, + // remove the header not confuse downstream operations + if (method === 'HEAD' || res.statusCode === 204) { + delete res.headers['content-encoding']; + } + + switch ((res.headers['content-encoding'] || '').toLowerCase()) { + /*eslint default-case:0*/ + case 'gzip': + case 'x-gzip': + case 'compress': + case 'x-compress': + // add the unzipper to the body stream processing pipeline + streams.push(zlib.createUnzip(zlibOptions)); + + // remove the content-encoding in order to not confuse downstream operations + delete res.headers['content-encoding']; + break; + case 'deflate': + streams.push(new ZlibHeaderTransformStream()); + + // add the unzipper to the body stream processing pipeline + streams.push(zlib.createUnzip(zlibOptions)); + + // remove the content-encoding in order to not confuse downstream operations + delete res.headers['content-encoding']; + break; + case 'br': + if (isBrotliSupported) { + streams.push(zlib.createBrotliDecompress(brotliOptions)); + delete res.headers['content-encoding']; + } + } + } + + responseStream = streams.length > 1 ? stream.pipeline(streams, utils.noop) : streams[0]; + + + + const response = { + status: res.statusCode, + statusText: res.statusMessage, + headers: new AxiosHeaders(res.headers), + config, + request: lastRequest + }; + + if (responseType === 'stream') { + response.data = responseStream; + settle(resolve, reject, response); + } else { + const responseBuffer = []; + let totalResponseBytes = 0; + + responseStream.on('data', function handleStreamData(chunk) { + responseBuffer.push(chunk); + totalResponseBytes += chunk.length; + + // make sure the content length is not over the maxContentLength if specified + if (config.maxContentLength > -1 && totalResponseBytes > config.maxContentLength) { + // stream.destroy() emit aborted event before calling reject() on Node.js v16 + rejected = true; + responseStream.destroy(); + abort(new AxiosError('maxContentLength size of ' + config.maxContentLength + ' exceeded', + AxiosError.ERR_BAD_RESPONSE, config, lastRequest)); + } + }); + + responseStream.on('aborted', function handlerStreamAborted() { + if (rejected) { + return; + } + + const err = new AxiosError( + 'stream has been aborted', + AxiosError.ERR_BAD_RESPONSE, + config, + lastRequest + ); + responseStream.destroy(err); + reject(err); + }); + + responseStream.on('error', function handleStreamError(err) { + if (req.destroyed) return; + reject(AxiosError.from(err, null, config, lastRequest)); + }); + + responseStream.on('end', function handleStreamEnd() { + try { + let responseData = responseBuffer.length === 1 ? responseBuffer[0] : Buffer.concat(responseBuffer); + if (responseType !== 'arraybuffer') { + responseData = responseData.toString(responseEncoding); + if (!responseEncoding || responseEncoding === 'utf8') { + responseData = utils.stripBOM(responseData); + } + } + response.data = responseData; + } catch (err) { + return reject(AxiosError.from(err, null, config, response.request, response)); + } + settle(resolve, reject, response); + }); + } + + abortEmitter.once('abort', err => { + if (!responseStream.destroyed) { + responseStream.emit('error', err); + responseStream.destroy(); + } + }); + }); + + abortEmitter.once('abort', err => { + if (req.close) { + req.close(); + } else { + req.destroy(err); + } + }); + + // Handle errors + req.on('error', function handleRequestError(err) { + // @todo remove + // if (req.aborted && err.code !== AxiosError.ERR_FR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS) return; + reject(AxiosError.from(err, null, config, req)); + }); + + // set tcp keep alive to prevent drop connection by peer + req.on('socket', function handleRequestSocket(socket) { + // default interval of sending ack packet is 1 minute + socket.setKeepAlive(true, 1000 * 60); + }); + + // Handle request timeout + if (config.timeout) { + // This is forcing a int timeout to avoid problems if the `req` interface doesn't handle other types. + const timeout = parseInt(config.timeout, 10); + + if (Number.isNaN(timeout)) { + abort(new AxiosError( + 'error trying to parse `config.timeout` to int', + AxiosError.ERR_BAD_OPTION_VALUE, + config, + req + )); + + return; + } + + // Sometime, the response will be very slow, and does not respond, the connect event will be block by event loop system. + // And timer callback will be fired, and abort() will be invoked before connection, then get "socket hang up" and code ECONNRESET. + // At this time, if we have a large number of request, nodejs will hang up some socket on background. and the number will up and up. + // And then these socket which be hang up will devouring CPU little by little. + // ClientRequest.setTimeout will be fired on the specify milliseconds, and can make sure that abort() will be fired after connect. + req.setTimeout(timeout, function handleRequestTimeout() { + if (isDone) return; + let timeoutErrorMessage = config.timeout ? 'timeout of ' + config.timeout + 'ms exceeded' : 'timeout exceeded'; + const transitional = config.transitional || transitionalDefaults; + if (config.timeoutErrorMessage) { + timeoutErrorMessage = config.timeoutErrorMessage; + } + abort(new AxiosError( + timeoutErrorMessage, + transitional.clarifyTimeoutError ? AxiosError.ETIMEDOUT : AxiosError.ECONNABORTED, + config, + req + )); + }); + } else { + // explicitly reset the socket timeout value for a possible `keep-alive` request + req.setTimeout(0); + } + + + // Send the request + if (utils.isStream(data)) { + let ended = false; + let errored = false; + + data.on('end', () => { + ended = true; + }); + + data.once('error', err => { + errored = true; + req.destroy(err); + }); + + data.on('close', () => { + if (!ended && !errored) { + abort(new CanceledError('Request stream has been aborted', config, req)); + } + }); + + data.pipe(req); + } else { + data && req.write(data); + req.end(); + } + }); +} + +export const __setProxy = setProxy; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/xhr.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/xhr.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0223618 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/xhr.js @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +import utils from './../utils.js'; +import settle from './../core/settle.js'; +import transitionalDefaults from '../defaults/transitional.js'; +import AxiosError from '../core/AxiosError.js'; +import CanceledError from '../cancel/CanceledError.js'; +import parseProtocol from '../helpers/parseProtocol.js'; +import platform from '../platform/index.js'; +import AxiosHeaders from '../core/AxiosHeaders.js'; +import {progressEventReducer} from '../helpers/progressEventReducer.js'; +import resolveConfig from "../helpers/resolveConfig.js"; + +const isXHRAdapterSupported = typeof XMLHttpRequest !== 'undefined'; + +export default isXHRAdapterSupported && function (config) { + return new Promise(function dispatchXhrRequest(resolve, reject) { + const _config = resolveConfig(config); + let requestData = _config.data; + const requestHeaders = AxiosHeaders.from(_config.headers).normalize(); + let {responseType, onUploadProgress, onDownloadProgress} = _config; + let onCanceled; + let uploadThrottled, downloadThrottled; + let flushUpload, flushDownload; + + function done() { + flushUpload && flushUpload(); // flush events + flushDownload && flushDownload(); // flush events + + _config.cancelToken && _config.cancelToken.unsubscribe(onCanceled); + + _config.signal && _config.signal.removeEventListener('abort', onCanceled); + } + + let request = new XMLHttpRequest(); + + request.open(_config.method.toUpperCase(), _config.url, true); + + // Set the request timeout in MS + request.timeout = _config.timeout; + + function onloadend() { + if (!request) { + return; + } + // Prepare the response + const responseHeaders = AxiosHeaders.from( + 'getAllResponseHeaders' in request && request.getAllResponseHeaders() + ); + const responseData = !responseType || responseType === 'text' || responseType === 'json' ? + request.responseText : request.response; + const response = { + data: responseData, + status: request.status, + statusText: request.statusText, + headers: responseHeaders, + config, + request + }; + + settle(function _resolve(value) { + resolve(value); + done(); + }, function _reject(err) { + reject(err); + done(); + }, response); + + // Clean up request + request = null; + } + + if ('onloadend' in request) { + // Use onloadend if available + request.onloadend = onloadend; + } else { + // Listen for ready state to emulate onloadend + request.onreadystatechange = function handleLoad() { + if (!request || request.readyState !== 4) { + return; + } + + // The request errored out and we didn't get a response, this will be + // handled by onerror instead + // With one exception: request that using file: protocol, most browsers + // will return status as 0 even though it's a successful request + if (request.status === 0 && !(request.responseURL && request.responseURL.indexOf('file:') === 0)) { + return; + } + // readystate handler is calling before onerror or ontimeout handlers, + // so we should call onloadend on the next 'tick' + setTimeout(onloadend); + }; + } + + // Handle browser request cancellation (as opposed to a manual cancellation) + request.onabort = function handleAbort() { + if (!request) { + return; + } + + reject(new AxiosError('Request aborted', AxiosError.ECONNABORTED, config, request)); + + // Clean up request + request = null; + }; + + // Handle low level network errors + request.onerror = function handleError(event) { + // Browsers deliver a ProgressEvent in XHR onerror + // (message may be empty; when present, surface it) + // See https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/XMLHttpRequest/error_event + const msg = event && event.message ? event.message : 'Network Error'; + const err = new AxiosError(msg, AxiosError.ERR_NETWORK, config, request); + // attach the underlying event for consumers who want details + err.event = event || null; + reject(err); + request = null; + }; + + // Handle timeout + request.ontimeout = function handleTimeout() { + let timeoutErrorMessage = _config.timeout ? 'timeout of ' + _config.timeout + 'ms exceeded' : 'timeout exceeded'; + const transitional = _config.transitional || transitionalDefaults; + if (_config.timeoutErrorMessage) { + timeoutErrorMessage = _config.timeoutErrorMessage; + } + reject(new AxiosError( + timeoutErrorMessage, + transitional.clarifyTimeoutError ? AxiosError.ETIMEDOUT : AxiosError.ECONNABORTED, + config, + request)); + + // Clean up request + request = null; + }; + + // Remove Content-Type if data is undefined + requestData === undefined && requestHeaders.setContentType(null); + + // Add headers to the request + if ('setRequestHeader' in request) { + utils.forEach(requestHeaders.toJSON(), function setRequestHeader(val, key) { + request.setRequestHeader(key, val); + }); + } + + // Add withCredentials to request if needed + if (!utils.isUndefined(_config.withCredentials)) { + request.withCredentials = !!_config.withCredentials; + } + + // Add responseType to request if needed + if (responseType && responseType !== 'json') { + request.responseType = _config.responseType; + } + + // Handle progress if needed + if (onDownloadProgress) { + ([downloadThrottled, flushDownload] = progressEventReducer(onDownloadProgress, true)); + request.addEventListener('progress', downloadThrottled); + } + + // Not all browsers support upload events + if (onUploadProgress && request.upload) { + ([uploadThrottled, flushUpload] = progressEventReducer(onUploadProgress)); + + request.upload.addEventListener('progress', uploadThrottled); + + request.upload.addEventListener('loadend', flushUpload); + } + + if (_config.cancelToken || _config.signal) { + // Handle cancellation + // eslint-disable-next-line func-names + onCanceled = cancel => { + if (!request) { + return; + } + reject(!cancel || cancel.type ? new CanceledError(null, config, request) : cancel); + request.abort(); + request = null; + }; + + _config.cancelToken && _config.cancelToken.subscribe(onCanceled); + if (_config.signal) { + _config.signal.aborted ? onCanceled() : _config.signal.addEventListener('abort', onCanceled); + } + } + + const protocol = parseProtocol(_config.url); + + if (protocol && platform.protocols.indexOf(protocol) === -1) { + reject(new AxiosError('Unsupported protocol ' + protocol + ':', AxiosError.ERR_BAD_REQUEST, config)); + return; + } + + + // Send the request + request.send(requestData || null); + }); +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/axios.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/axios.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..873f246 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/axios.js @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +'use strict'; + +import utils from './utils.js'; +import bind from './helpers/bind.js'; +import Axios from './core/Axios.js'; +import mergeConfig from './core/mergeConfig.js'; +import defaults from './defaults/index.js'; +import formDataToJSON from './helpers/formDataToJSON.js'; +import CanceledError from './cancel/CanceledError.js'; +import CancelToken from './cancel/CancelToken.js'; +import isCancel from './cancel/isCancel.js'; +import {VERSION} from './env/data.js'; +import toFormData from './helpers/toFormData.js'; +import AxiosError from './core/AxiosError.js'; +import spread from './helpers/spread.js'; +import isAxiosError from './helpers/isAxiosError.js'; +import AxiosHeaders from "./core/AxiosHeaders.js"; +import adapters from './adapters/adapters.js'; +import HttpStatusCode from './helpers/HttpStatusCode.js'; + +/** + * Create an instance of Axios + * + * @param {Object} defaultConfig The default config for the instance + * + * @returns {Axios} A new instance of Axios + */ +function createInstance(defaultConfig) { + const context = new Axios(defaultConfig); + const instance = bind(Axios.prototype.request, context); + + // Copy axios.prototype to instance + utils.extend(instance, Axios.prototype, context, {allOwnKeys: true}); + + // Copy context to instance + utils.extend(instance, context, null, {allOwnKeys: true}); + + // Factory for creating new instances + instance.create = function create(instanceConfig) { + return createInstance(mergeConfig(defaultConfig, instanceConfig)); + }; + + return instance; +} + +// Create the default instance to be exported +const axios = createInstance(defaults); + +// Expose Axios class to allow class inheritance +axios.Axios = Axios; + +// Expose Cancel & CancelToken +axios.CanceledError = CanceledError; +axios.CancelToken = CancelToken; +axios.isCancel = isCancel; +axios.VERSION = VERSION; +axios.toFormData = toFormData; + +// Expose AxiosError class +axios.AxiosError = AxiosError; + +// alias for CanceledError for backward compatibility +axios.Cancel = axios.CanceledError; + +// Expose all/spread +axios.all = function all(promises) { + return Promise.all(promises); +}; + +axios.spread = spread; + +// Expose isAxiosError +axios.isAxiosError = isAxiosError; + +// Expose mergeConfig +axios.mergeConfig = mergeConfig; + +axios.AxiosHeaders = AxiosHeaders; + +axios.formToJSON = thing => formDataToJSON(utils.isHTMLForm(thing) ? new FormData(thing) : thing); + +axios.getAdapter = adapters.getAdapter; + +axios.HttpStatusCode = HttpStatusCode; + +axios.default = axios; + +// this module should only have a default export +export default axios diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/cancel/CancelToken.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/cancel/CancelToken.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0fc2025 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/cancel/CancelToken.js @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +'use strict'; + +import CanceledError from './CanceledError.js'; + +/** + * A `CancelToken` is an object that can be used to request cancellation of an operation. + * + * @param {Function} executor The executor function. + * + * @returns {CancelToken} + */ +class CancelToken { + constructor(executor) { + if (typeof executor !== 'function') { + throw new TypeError('executor must be a function.'); + } + + let resolvePromise; + + this.promise = new Promise(function promiseExecutor(resolve) { + resolvePromise = resolve; + }); + + const token = this; + + // eslint-disable-next-line func-names + this.promise.then(cancel => { + if (!token._listeners) return; + + let i = token._listeners.length; + + while (i-- > 0) { + token._listeners[i](cancel); + } + token._listeners = null; + }); + + // eslint-disable-next-line func-names + this.promise.then = onfulfilled => { + let _resolve; + // eslint-disable-next-line func-names + const promise = new Promise(resolve => { + token.subscribe(resolve); + _resolve = resolve; + }).then(onfulfilled); + + promise.cancel = function reject() { + token.unsubscribe(_resolve); + }; + + return promise; + }; + + executor(function cancel(message, config, request) { + if (token.reason) { + // Cancellation has already been requested + return; + } + + token.reason = new CanceledError(message, config, request); + resolvePromise(token.reason); + }); + } + + /** + * Throws a `CanceledError` if cancellation has been requested. + */ + throwIfRequested() { + if (this.reason) { + throw this.reason; + } + } + + /** + * Subscribe to the cancel signal + */ + + subscribe(listener) { + if (this.reason) { + listener(this.reason); + return; + } + + if (this._listeners) { + this._listeners.push(listener); + } else { + this._listeners = [listener]; + } + } + + /** + * Unsubscribe from the cancel signal + */ + + unsubscribe(listener) { + if (!this._listeners) { + return; + } + const index = this._listeners.indexOf(listener); + if (index !== -1) { + this._listeners.splice(index, 1); + } + } + + toAbortSignal() { + const controller = new AbortController(); + + const abort = (err) => { + controller.abort(err); + }; + + this.subscribe(abort); + + controller.signal.unsubscribe = () => this.unsubscribe(abort); + + return controller.signal; + } + + /** + * Returns an object that contains a new `CancelToken` and a function that, when called, + * cancels the `CancelToken`. + */ + static source() { + let cancel; + const token = new CancelToken(function executor(c) { + cancel = c; + }); + return { + token, + cancel + }; + } +} + +export default CancelToken; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/cancel/CanceledError.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/cancel/CanceledError.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..880066e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/cancel/CanceledError.js @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +'use strict'; + +import AxiosError from '../core/AxiosError.js'; +import utils from '../utils.js'; + +/** + * A `CanceledError` is an object that is thrown when an operation is canceled. + * + * @param {string=} message The message. + * @param {Object=} config The config. + * @param {Object=} request The request. + * + * @returns {CanceledError} The created error. + */ +function CanceledError(message, config, request) { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-eq-null,eqeqeq + AxiosError.call(this, message == null ? 'canceled' : message, AxiosError.ERR_CANCELED, config, request); + this.name = 'CanceledError'; +} + +utils.inherits(CanceledError, AxiosError, { + __CANCEL__: true +}); + +export default CanceledError; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/cancel/isCancel.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/cancel/isCancel.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a444a12 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/cancel/isCancel.js @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +'use strict'; + +export default function isCancel(value) { + return !!(value && value.__CANCEL__); +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/Axios.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/Axios.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a564927 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/Axios.js @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +'use strict'; + +import utils from './../utils.js'; +import buildURL from '../helpers/buildURL.js'; +import InterceptorManager from './InterceptorManager.js'; +import dispatchRequest from './dispatchRequest.js'; +import mergeConfig from './mergeConfig.js'; +import buildFullPath from './buildFullPath.js'; +import validator from '../helpers/validator.js'; +import AxiosHeaders from './AxiosHeaders.js'; + +const validators = validator.validators; + +/** + * Create a new instance of Axios + * + * @param {Object} instanceConfig The default config for the instance + * + * @return {Axios} A new instance of Axios + */ +class Axios { + constructor(instanceConfig) { + this.defaults = instanceConfig || {}; + this.interceptors = { + request: new InterceptorManager(), + response: new InterceptorManager() + }; + } + + /** + * Dispatch a request + * + * @param {String|Object} configOrUrl The config specific for this request (merged with this.defaults) + * @param {?Object} config + * + * @returns {Promise} The Promise to be fulfilled + */ + async request(configOrUrl, config) { + try { + return await this._request(configOrUrl, config); + } catch (err) { + if (err instanceof Error) { + let dummy = {}; + + Error.captureStackTrace ? Error.captureStackTrace(dummy) : (dummy = new Error()); + + // slice off the Error: ... line + const stack = dummy.stack ? dummy.stack.replace(/^.+\n/, '') : ''; + try { + if (!err.stack) { + err.stack = stack; + // match without the 2 top stack lines + } else if (stack && !String(err.stack).endsWith(stack.replace(/^.+\n.+\n/, ''))) { + err.stack += '\n' + stack + } + } catch (e) { + // ignore the case where "stack" is an un-writable property + } + } + + throw err; + } + } + + _request(configOrUrl, config) { + /*eslint no-param-reassign:0*/ + // Allow for axios('example/url'[, config]) a la fetch API + if (typeof configOrUrl === 'string') { + config = config || {}; + config.url = configOrUrl; + } else { + config = configOrUrl || {}; + } + + config = mergeConfig(this.defaults, config); + + const {transitional, paramsSerializer, headers} = config; + + if (transitional !== undefined) { + validator.assertOptions(transitional, { + silentJSONParsing: validators.transitional(validators.boolean), + forcedJSONParsing: validators.transitional(validators.boolean), + clarifyTimeoutError: validators.transitional(validators.boolean) + }, false); + } + + if (paramsSerializer != null) { + if (utils.isFunction(paramsSerializer)) { + config.paramsSerializer = { + serialize: paramsSerializer + } + } else { + validator.assertOptions(paramsSerializer, { + encode: validators.function, + serialize: validators.function + }, true); + } + } + + // Set config.allowAbsoluteUrls + if (config.allowAbsoluteUrls !== undefined) { + // do nothing + } else if (this.defaults.allowAbsoluteUrls !== undefined) { + config.allowAbsoluteUrls = this.defaults.allowAbsoluteUrls; + } else { + config.allowAbsoluteUrls = true; + } + + validator.assertOptions(config, { + baseUrl: validators.spelling('baseURL'), + withXsrfToken: validators.spelling('withXSRFToken') + }, true); + + // Set config.method + config.method = (config.method || this.defaults.method || 'get').toLowerCase(); + + // Flatten headers + let contextHeaders = headers && utils.merge( + headers.common, + headers[config.method] + ); + + headers && utils.forEach( + ['delete', 'get', 'head', 'post', 'put', 'patch', 'common'], + (method) => { + delete headers[method]; + } + ); + + config.headers = AxiosHeaders.concat(contextHeaders, headers); + + // filter out skipped interceptors + const requestInterceptorChain = []; + let synchronousRequestInterceptors = true; + this.interceptors.request.forEach(function unshiftRequestInterceptors(interceptor) { + if (typeof interceptor.runWhen === 'function' && interceptor.runWhen(config) === false) { + return; + } + + synchronousRequestInterceptors = synchronousRequestInterceptors && interceptor.synchronous; + + requestInterceptorChain.unshift(interceptor.fulfilled, interceptor.rejected); + }); + + const responseInterceptorChain = []; + this.interceptors.response.forEach(function pushResponseInterceptors(interceptor) { + responseInterceptorChain.push(interceptor.fulfilled, interceptor.rejected); + }); + + let promise; + let i = 0; + let len; + + if (!synchronousRequestInterceptors) { + const chain = [dispatchRequest.bind(this), undefined]; + chain.unshift(...requestInterceptorChain); + chain.push(...responseInterceptorChain); + len = chain.length; + + promise = Promise.resolve(config); + + while (i < len) { + promise = promise.then(chain[i++], chain[i++]); + } + + return promise; + } + + len = requestInterceptorChain.length; + + let newConfig = config; + + while (i < len) { + const onFulfilled = requestInterceptorChain[i++]; + const onRejected = requestInterceptorChain[i++]; + try { + newConfig = onFulfilled(newConfig); + } catch (error) { + onRejected.call(this, error); + break; + } + } + + try { + promise = dispatchRequest.call(this, newConfig); + } catch (error) { + return Promise.reject(error); + } + + i = 0; + len = responseInterceptorChain.length; + + while (i < len) { + promise = promise.then(responseInterceptorChain[i++], responseInterceptorChain[i++]); + } + + return promise; + } + + getUri(config) { + config = mergeConfig(this.defaults, config); + const fullPath = buildFullPath(config.baseURL, config.url, config.allowAbsoluteUrls); + return buildURL(fullPath, config.params, config.paramsSerializer); + } +} + +// Provide aliases for supported request methods +utils.forEach(['delete', 'get', 'head', 'options'], function forEachMethodNoData(method) { + /*eslint func-names:0*/ + Axios.prototype[method] = function(url, config) { + return this.request(mergeConfig(config || {}, { + method, + url, + data: (config || {}).data + })); + }; +}); + +utils.forEach(['post', 'put', 'patch'], function forEachMethodWithData(method) { + /*eslint func-names:0*/ + + function generateHTTPMethod(isForm) { + return function httpMethod(url, data, config) { + return this.request(mergeConfig(config || {}, { + method, + headers: isForm ? { + 'Content-Type': 'multipart/form-data' + } : {}, + url, + data + })); + }; + } + + Axios.prototype[method] = generateHTTPMethod(); + + Axios.prototype[method + 'Form'] = generateHTTPMethod(true); +}); + +export default Axios; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/AxiosError.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/AxiosError.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d118cb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/AxiosError.js @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +'use strict'; + +import utils from '../utils.js'; + +/** + * Create an Error with the specified message, config, error code, request and response. + * + * @param {string} message The error message. + * @param {string} [code] The error code (for example, 'ECONNABORTED'). + * @param {Object} [config] The config. + * @param {Object} [request] The request. + * @param {Object} [response] The response. + * + * @returns {Error} The created error. + */ +function AxiosError(message, code, config, request, response) { + Error.call(this); + + if (Error.captureStackTrace) { + Error.captureStackTrace(this, this.constructor); + } else { + this.stack = (new Error()).stack; + } + + this.message = message; + this.name = 'AxiosError'; + code && (this.code = code); + config && (this.config = config); + request && (this.request = request); + if (response) { + this.response = response; + this.status = response.status ? response.status : null; + } +} + +utils.inherits(AxiosError, Error, { + toJSON: function toJSON() { + return { + // Standard + message: this.message, + name: this.name, + // Microsoft + description: this.description, + number: this.number, + // Mozilla + fileName: this.fileName, + lineNumber: this.lineNumber, + columnNumber: this.columnNumber, + stack: this.stack, + // Axios + config: utils.toJSONObject(this.config), + code: this.code, + status: this.status + }; + } +}); + +const prototype = AxiosError.prototype; +const descriptors = {}; + +[ + 'ERR_BAD_OPTION_VALUE', + 'ERR_BAD_OPTION', + 'ECONNABORTED', + 'ETIMEDOUT', + 'ERR_NETWORK', + 'ERR_FR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS', + 'ERR_DEPRECATED', + 'ERR_BAD_RESPONSE', + 'ERR_BAD_REQUEST', + 'ERR_CANCELED', + 'ERR_NOT_SUPPORT', + 'ERR_INVALID_URL' +// eslint-disable-next-line func-names +].forEach(code => { + descriptors[code] = {value: code}; +}); + +Object.defineProperties(AxiosError, descriptors); +Object.defineProperty(prototype, 'isAxiosError', {value: true}); + +// eslint-disable-next-line func-names +AxiosError.from = (error, code, config, request, response, customProps) => { + const axiosError = Object.create(prototype); + + utils.toFlatObject(error, axiosError, function filter(obj) { + return obj !== Error.prototype; + }, prop => { + return prop !== 'isAxiosError'; + }); + + const msg = error && error.message ? error.message : 'Error'; + + // Prefer explicit code; otherwise copy the low-level error's code (e.g. ECONNREFUSED) + const errCode = code == null && error ? error.code : code; + AxiosError.call(axiosError, msg, errCode, config, request, response); + + // Chain the original error on the standard field; non-enumerable to avoid JSON noise + if (error && axiosError.cause == null) { + Object.defineProperty(axiosError, 'cause', { value: error, configurable: true }); + } + + axiosError.name = (error && error.name) || 'Error'; + + customProps && Object.assign(axiosError, customProps); + + return axiosError; +}; + +export default AxiosError; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/AxiosHeaders.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/AxiosHeaders.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6744581 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/AxiosHeaders.js @@ -0,0 +1,314 @@ +'use strict'; + +import utils from '../utils.js'; +import parseHeaders from '../helpers/parseHeaders.js'; + +const $internals = Symbol('internals'); + +function normalizeHeader(header) { + return header && String(header).trim().toLowerCase(); +} + +function normalizeValue(value) { + if (value === false || value == null) { + return value; + } + + return utils.isArray(value) ? value.map(normalizeValue) : String(value); +} + +function parseTokens(str) { + const tokens = Object.create(null); + const tokensRE = /([^\s,;=]+)\s*(?:=\s*([^,;]+))?/g; + let match; + + while ((match = tokensRE.exec(str))) { + tokens[match[1]] = match[2]; + } + + return tokens; +} + +const isValidHeaderName = (str) => /^[-_a-zA-Z0-9^`|~,!#$%&'*+.]+$/.test(str.trim()); + +function matchHeaderValue(context, value, header, filter, isHeaderNameFilter) { + if (utils.isFunction(filter)) { + return filter.call(this, value, header); + } + + if (isHeaderNameFilter) { + value = header; + } + + if (!utils.isString(value)) return; + + if (utils.isString(filter)) { + return value.indexOf(filter) !== -1; + } + + if (utils.isRegExp(filter)) { + return filter.test(value); + } +} + +function formatHeader(header) { + return header.trim() + .toLowerCase().replace(/([a-z\d])(\w*)/g, (w, char, str) => { + return char.toUpperCase() + str; + }); +} + +function buildAccessors(obj, header) { + const accessorName = utils.toCamelCase(' ' + header); + + ['get', 'set', 'has'].forEach(methodName => { + Object.defineProperty(obj, methodName + accessorName, { + value: function(arg1, arg2, arg3) { + return this[methodName].call(this, header, arg1, arg2, arg3); + }, + configurable: true + }); + }); +} + +class AxiosHeaders { + constructor(headers) { + headers && this.set(headers); + } + + set(header, valueOrRewrite, rewrite) { + const self = this; + + function setHeader(_value, _header, _rewrite) { + const lHeader = normalizeHeader(_header); + + if (!lHeader) { + throw new Error('header name must be a non-empty string'); + } + + const key = utils.findKey(self, lHeader); + + if(!key || self[key] === undefined || _rewrite === true || (_rewrite === undefined && self[key] !== false)) { + self[key || _header] = normalizeValue(_value); + } + } + + const setHeaders = (headers, _rewrite) => + utils.forEach(headers, (_value, _header) => setHeader(_value, _header, _rewrite)); + + if (utils.isPlainObject(header) || header instanceof this.constructor) { + setHeaders(header, valueOrRewrite) + } else if(utils.isString(header) && (header = header.trim()) && !isValidHeaderName(header)) { + setHeaders(parseHeaders(header), valueOrRewrite); + } else if (utils.isObject(header) && utils.isIterable(header)) { + let obj = {}, dest, key; + for (const entry of header) { + if (!utils.isArray(entry)) { + throw TypeError('Object iterator must return a key-value pair'); + } + + obj[key = entry[0]] = (dest = obj[key]) ? + (utils.isArray(dest) ? [...dest, entry[1]] : [dest, entry[1]]) : entry[1]; + } + + setHeaders(obj, valueOrRewrite) + } else { + header != null && setHeader(valueOrRewrite, header, rewrite); + } + + return this; + } + + get(header, parser) { + header = normalizeHeader(header); + + if (header) { + const key = utils.findKey(this, header); + + if (key) { + const value = this[key]; + + if (!parser) { + return value; + } + + if (parser === true) { + return parseTokens(value); + } + + if (utils.isFunction(parser)) { + return parser.call(this, value, key); + } + + if (utils.isRegExp(parser)) { + return parser.exec(value); + } + + throw new TypeError('parser must be boolean|regexp|function'); + } + } + } + + has(header, matcher) { + header = normalizeHeader(header); + + if (header) { + const key = utils.findKey(this, header); + + return !!(key && this[key] !== undefined && (!matcher || matchHeaderValue(this, this[key], key, matcher))); + } + + return false; + } + + delete(header, matcher) { + const self = this; + let deleted = false; + + function deleteHeader(_header) { + _header = normalizeHeader(_header); + + if (_header) { + const key = utils.findKey(self, _header); + + if (key && (!matcher || matchHeaderValue(self, self[key], key, matcher))) { + delete self[key]; + + deleted = true; + } + } + } + + if (utils.isArray(header)) { + header.forEach(deleteHeader); + } else { + deleteHeader(header); + } + + return deleted; + } + + clear(matcher) { + const keys = Object.keys(this); + let i = keys.length; + let deleted = false; + + while (i--) { + const key = keys[i]; + if(!matcher || matchHeaderValue(this, this[key], key, matcher, true)) { + delete this[key]; + deleted = true; + } + } + + return deleted; + } + + normalize(format) { + const self = this; + const headers = {}; + + utils.forEach(this, (value, header) => { + const key = utils.findKey(headers, header); + + if (key) { + self[key] = normalizeValue(value); + delete self[header]; + return; + } + + const normalized = format ? formatHeader(header) : String(header).trim(); + + if (normalized !== header) { + delete self[header]; + } + + self[normalized] = normalizeValue(value); + + headers[normalized] = true; + }); + + return this; + } + + concat(...targets) { + return this.constructor.concat(this, ...targets); + } + + toJSON(asStrings) { + const obj = Object.create(null); + + utils.forEach(this, (value, header) => { + value != null && value !== false && (obj[header] = asStrings && utils.isArray(value) ? value.join(', ') : value); + }); + + return obj; + } + + [Symbol.iterator]() { + return Object.entries(this.toJSON())[Symbol.iterator](); + } + + toString() { + return Object.entries(this.toJSON()).map(([header, value]) => header + ': ' + value).join('\n'); + } + + getSetCookie() { + return this.get("set-cookie") || []; + } + + get [Symbol.toStringTag]() { + return 'AxiosHeaders'; + } + + static from(thing) { + return thing instanceof this ? thing : new this(thing); + } + + static concat(first, ...targets) { + const computed = new this(first); + + targets.forEach((target) => computed.set(target)); + + return computed; + } + + static accessor(header) { + const internals = this[$internals] = (this[$internals] = { + accessors: {} + }); + + const accessors = internals.accessors; + const prototype = this.prototype; + + function defineAccessor(_header) { + const lHeader = normalizeHeader(_header); + + if (!accessors[lHeader]) { + buildAccessors(prototype, _header); + accessors[lHeader] = true; + } + } + + utils.isArray(header) ? header.forEach(defineAccessor) : defineAccessor(header); + + return this; + } +} + +AxiosHeaders.accessor(['Content-Type', 'Content-Length', 'Accept', 'Accept-Encoding', 'User-Agent', 'Authorization']); + +// reserved names hotfix +utils.reduceDescriptors(AxiosHeaders.prototype, ({value}, key) => { + let mapped = key[0].toUpperCase() + key.slice(1); // map `set` => `Set` + return { + get: () => value, + set(headerValue) { + this[mapped] = headerValue; + } + } +}); + +utils.freezeMethods(AxiosHeaders); + +export default AxiosHeaders; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/InterceptorManager.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/InterceptorManager.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac1b61b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/InterceptorManager.js @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +'use strict'; + +import utils from './../utils.js'; + +class InterceptorManager { + constructor() { + this.handlers = []; + } + + /** + * Add a new interceptor to the stack + * + * @param {Function} fulfilled The function to handle `then` for a `Promise` + * @param {Function} rejected The function to handle `reject` for a `Promise` + * + * @return {Number} An ID used to remove interceptor later + */ + use(fulfilled, rejected, options) { + this.handlers.push({ + fulfilled, + rejected, + synchronous: options ? options.synchronous : false, + runWhen: options ? options.runWhen : null + }); + return this.handlers.length - 1; + } + + /** + * Remove an interceptor from the stack + * + * @param {Number} id The ID that was returned by `use` + * + * @returns {void} + */ + eject(id) { + if (this.handlers[id]) { + this.handlers[id] = null; + } + } + + /** + * Clear all interceptors from the stack + * + * @returns {void} + */ + clear() { + if (this.handlers) { + this.handlers = []; + } + } + + /** + * Iterate over all the registered interceptors + * + * This method is particularly useful for skipping over any + * interceptors that may have become `null` calling `eject`. + * + * @param {Function} fn The function to call for each interceptor + * + * @returns {void} + */ + forEach(fn) { + utils.forEach(this.handlers, function forEachHandler(h) { + if (h !== null) { + fn(h); + } + }); + } +} + +export default InterceptorManager; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/README.md b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..84559ce --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# axios // core + +The modules found in `core/` should be modules that are specific to the domain logic of axios. These modules would most likely not make sense to be consumed outside of the axios module, as their logic is too specific. Some examples of core modules are: + +- Dispatching requests + - Requests sent via `adapters/` (see lib/adapters/README.md) +- Managing interceptors +- Handling config diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/buildFullPath.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/buildFullPath.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3050bd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/buildFullPath.js @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +'use strict'; + +import isAbsoluteURL from '../helpers/isAbsoluteURL.js'; +import combineURLs from '../helpers/combineURLs.js'; + +/** + * Creates a new URL by combining the baseURL with the requestedURL, + * only when the requestedURL is not already an absolute URL. + * If the requestURL is absolute, this function returns the requestedURL untouched. + * + * @param {string} baseURL The base URL + * @param {string} requestedURL Absolute or relative URL to combine + * + * @returns {string} The combined full path + */ +export default function buildFullPath(baseURL, requestedURL, allowAbsoluteUrls) { + let isRelativeUrl = !isAbsoluteURL(requestedURL); + if (baseURL && (isRelativeUrl || allowAbsoluteUrls == false)) { + return combineURLs(baseURL, requestedURL); + } + return requestedURL; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/dispatchRequest.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/dispatchRequest.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bdd07f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/dispatchRequest.js @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +'use strict'; + +import transformData from './transformData.js'; +import isCancel from '../cancel/isCancel.js'; +import defaults from '../defaults/index.js'; +import CanceledError from '../cancel/CanceledError.js'; +import AxiosHeaders from '../core/AxiosHeaders.js'; +import adapters from "../adapters/adapters.js"; + +/** + * Throws a `CanceledError` if cancellation has been requested. + * + * @param {Object} config The config that is to be used for the request + * + * @returns {void} + */ +function throwIfCancellationRequested(config) { + if (config.cancelToken) { + config.cancelToken.throwIfRequested(); + } + + if (config.signal && config.signal.aborted) { + throw new CanceledError(null, config); + } +} + +/** + * Dispatch a request to the server using the configured adapter. + * + * @param {object} config The config that is to be used for the request + * + * @returns {Promise} The Promise to be fulfilled + */ +export default function dispatchRequest(config) { + throwIfCancellationRequested(config); + + config.headers = AxiosHeaders.from(config.headers); + + // Transform request data + config.data = transformData.call( + config, + config.transformRequest + ); + + if (['post', 'put', 'patch'].indexOf(config.method) !== -1) { + config.headers.setContentType('application/x-www-form-urlencoded', false); + } + + const adapter = adapters.getAdapter(config.adapter || defaults.adapter, config); + + return adapter(config).then(function onAdapterResolution(response) { + throwIfCancellationRequested(config); + + // Transform response data + response.data = transformData.call( + config, + config.transformResponse, + response + ); + + response.headers = AxiosHeaders.from(response.headers); + + return response; + }, function onAdapterRejection(reason) { + if (!isCancel(reason)) { + throwIfCancellationRequested(config); + + // Transform response data + if (reason && reason.response) { + reason.response.data = transformData.call( + config, + config.transformResponse, + reason.response + ); + reason.response.headers = AxiosHeaders.from(reason.response.headers); + } + } + + return Promise.reject(reason); + }); +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/mergeConfig.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/mergeConfig.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b1b50f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/mergeConfig.js @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +'use strict'; + +import utils from '../utils.js'; +import AxiosHeaders from "./AxiosHeaders.js"; + +const headersToObject = (thing) => thing instanceof AxiosHeaders ? { ...thing } : thing; + +/** + * Config-specific merge-function which creates a new config-object + * by merging two configuration objects together. + * + * @param {Object} config1 + * @param {Object} config2 + * + * @returns {Object} New object resulting from merging config2 to config1 + */ +export default function mergeConfig(config1, config2) { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign + config2 = config2 || {}; + const config = {}; + + function getMergedValue(target, source, prop, caseless) { + if (utils.isPlainObject(target) && utils.isPlainObject(source)) { + return utils.merge.call({caseless}, target, source); + } else if (utils.isPlainObject(source)) { + return utils.merge({}, source); + } else if (utils.isArray(source)) { + return source.slice(); + } + return source; + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line consistent-return + function mergeDeepProperties(a, b, prop, caseless) { + if (!utils.isUndefined(b)) { + return getMergedValue(a, b, prop, caseless); + } else if (!utils.isUndefined(a)) { + return getMergedValue(undefined, a, prop, caseless); + } + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line consistent-return + function valueFromConfig2(a, b) { + if (!utils.isUndefined(b)) { + return getMergedValue(undefined, b); + } + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line consistent-return + function defaultToConfig2(a, b) { + if (!utils.isUndefined(b)) { + return getMergedValue(undefined, b); + } else if (!utils.isUndefined(a)) { + return getMergedValue(undefined, a); + } + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line consistent-return + function mergeDirectKeys(a, b, prop) { + if (prop in config2) { + return getMergedValue(a, b); + } else if (prop in config1) { + return getMergedValue(undefined, a); + } + } + + const mergeMap = { + url: valueFromConfig2, + method: valueFromConfig2, + data: valueFromConfig2, + baseURL: defaultToConfig2, + transformRequest: defaultToConfig2, + transformResponse: defaultToConfig2, + paramsSerializer: defaultToConfig2, + timeout: defaultToConfig2, + timeoutMessage: defaultToConfig2, + withCredentials: defaultToConfig2, + withXSRFToken: defaultToConfig2, + adapter: defaultToConfig2, + responseType: defaultToConfig2, + xsrfCookieName: defaultToConfig2, + xsrfHeaderName: defaultToConfig2, + onUploadProgress: defaultToConfig2, + onDownloadProgress: defaultToConfig2, + decompress: defaultToConfig2, + maxContentLength: defaultToConfig2, + maxBodyLength: defaultToConfig2, + beforeRedirect: defaultToConfig2, + transport: defaultToConfig2, + httpAgent: defaultToConfig2, + httpsAgent: defaultToConfig2, + cancelToken: defaultToConfig2, + socketPath: defaultToConfig2, + responseEncoding: defaultToConfig2, + validateStatus: mergeDirectKeys, + headers: (a, b, prop) => mergeDeepProperties(headersToObject(a), headersToObject(b), prop, true) + }; + + utils.forEach(Object.keys({...config1, ...config2}), function computeConfigValue(prop) { + const merge = mergeMap[prop] || mergeDeepProperties; + const configValue = merge(config1[prop], config2[prop], prop); + (utils.isUndefined(configValue) && merge !== mergeDirectKeys) || (config[prop] = configValue); + }); + + return config; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/settle.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/settle.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac905c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/settle.js @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +'use strict'; + +import AxiosError from './AxiosError.js'; + +/** + * Resolve or reject a Promise based on response status. + * + * @param {Function} resolve A function that resolves the promise. + * @param {Function} reject A function that rejects the promise. + * @param {object} response The response. + * + * @returns {object} The response. + */ +export default function settle(resolve, reject, response) { + const validateStatus = response.config.validateStatus; + if (!response.status || !validateStatus || validateStatus(response.status)) { + resolve(response); + } else { + reject(new AxiosError( + 'Request failed with status code ' + response.status, + [AxiosError.ERR_BAD_REQUEST, AxiosError.ERR_BAD_RESPONSE][Math.floor(response.status / 100) - 4], + response.config, + response.request, + response + )); + } +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/transformData.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/transformData.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eeb5a8a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/core/transformData.js @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +'use strict'; + +import utils from './../utils.js'; +import defaults from '../defaults/index.js'; +import AxiosHeaders from '../core/AxiosHeaders.js'; + +/** + * Transform the data for a request or a response + * + * @param {Array|Function} fns A single function or Array of functions + * @param {?Object} response The response object + * + * @returns {*} The resulting transformed data + */ +export default function transformData(fns, response) { + const config = this || defaults; + const context = response || config; + const headers = AxiosHeaders.from(context.headers); + let data = context.data; + + utils.forEach(fns, function transform(fn) { + data = fn.call(config, data, headers.normalize(), response ? response.status : undefined); + }); + + headers.normalize(); + + return data; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/defaults/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/defaults/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc14a8b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/defaults/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +'use strict'; + +import utils from '../utils.js'; +import AxiosError from '../core/AxiosError.js'; +import transitionalDefaults from './transitional.js'; +import toFormData from '../helpers/toFormData.js'; +import toURLEncodedForm from '../helpers/toURLEncodedForm.js'; +import platform from '../platform/index.js'; +import formDataToJSON from '../helpers/formDataToJSON.js'; + +/** + * It takes a string, tries to parse it, and if it fails, it returns the stringified version + * of the input + * + * @param {any} rawValue - The value to be stringified. + * @param {Function} parser - A function that parses a string into a JavaScript object. + * @param {Function} encoder - A function that takes a value and returns a string. + * + * @returns {string} A stringified version of the rawValue. + */ +function stringifySafely(rawValue, parser, encoder) { + if (utils.isString(rawValue)) { + try { + (parser || JSON.parse)(rawValue); + return utils.trim(rawValue); + } catch (e) { + if (e.name !== 'SyntaxError') { + throw e; + } + } + } + + return (encoder || JSON.stringify)(rawValue); +} + +const defaults = { + + transitional: transitionalDefaults, + + adapter: ['xhr', 'http', 'fetch'], + + transformRequest: [function transformRequest(data, headers) { + const contentType = headers.getContentType() || ''; + const hasJSONContentType = contentType.indexOf('application/json') > -1; + const isObjectPayload = utils.isObject(data); + + if (isObjectPayload && utils.isHTMLForm(data)) { + data = new FormData(data); + } + + const isFormData = utils.isFormData(data); + + if (isFormData) { + return hasJSONContentType ? JSON.stringify(formDataToJSON(data)) : data; + } + + if (utils.isArrayBuffer(data) || + utils.isBuffer(data) || + utils.isStream(data) || + utils.isFile(data) || + utils.isBlob(data) || + utils.isReadableStream(data) + ) { + return data; + } + if (utils.isArrayBufferView(data)) { + return data.buffer; + } + if (utils.isURLSearchParams(data)) { + headers.setContentType('application/x-www-form-urlencoded;charset=utf-8', false); + return data.toString(); + } + + let isFileList; + + if (isObjectPayload) { + if (contentType.indexOf('application/x-www-form-urlencoded') > -1) { + return toURLEncodedForm(data, this.formSerializer).toString(); + } + + if ((isFileList = utils.isFileList(data)) || contentType.indexOf('multipart/form-data') > -1) { + const _FormData = this.env && this.env.FormData; + + return toFormData( + isFileList ? {'files[]': data} : data, + _FormData && new _FormData(), + this.formSerializer + ); + } + } + + if (isObjectPayload || hasJSONContentType ) { + headers.setContentType('application/json', false); + return stringifySafely(data); + } + + return data; + }], + + transformResponse: [function transformResponse(data) { + const transitional = this.transitional || defaults.transitional; + const forcedJSONParsing = transitional && transitional.forcedJSONParsing; + const JSONRequested = this.responseType === 'json'; + + if (utils.isResponse(data) || utils.isReadableStream(data)) { + return data; + } + + if (data && utils.isString(data) && ((forcedJSONParsing && !this.responseType) || JSONRequested)) { + const silentJSONParsing = transitional && transitional.silentJSONParsing; + const strictJSONParsing = !silentJSONParsing && JSONRequested; + + try { + return JSON.parse(data, this.parseReviver); + } catch (e) { + if (strictJSONParsing) { + if (e.name === 'SyntaxError') { + throw AxiosError.from(e, AxiosError.ERR_BAD_RESPONSE, this, null, this.response); + } + throw e; + } + } + } + + return data; + }], + + /** + * A timeout in milliseconds to abort a request. If set to 0 (default) a + * timeout is not created. + */ + timeout: 0, + + xsrfCookieName: 'XSRF-TOKEN', + xsrfHeaderName: 'X-XSRF-TOKEN', + + maxContentLength: -1, + maxBodyLength: -1, + + env: { + FormData: platform.classes.FormData, + Blob: platform.classes.Blob + }, + + validateStatus: function validateStatus(status) { + return status >= 200 && status < 300; + }, + + headers: { + common: { + 'Accept': 'application/json, text/plain, */*', + 'Content-Type': undefined + } + } +}; + +utils.forEach(['delete', 'get', 'head', 'post', 'put', 'patch'], (method) => { + defaults.headers[method] = {}; +}); + +export default defaults; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/defaults/transitional.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/defaults/transitional.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f891331 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/defaults/transitional.js @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +'use strict'; + +export default { + silentJSONParsing: true, + forcedJSONParsing: true, + clarifyTimeoutError: false +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/AxiosTransformStream.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/AxiosTransformStream.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4140071 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/AxiosTransformStream.js @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +'use strict'; + +import stream from 'stream'; +import utils from '../utils.js'; + +const kInternals = Symbol('internals'); + +class AxiosTransformStream extends stream.Transform{ + constructor(options) { + options = utils.toFlatObject(options, { + maxRate: 0, + chunkSize: 64 * 1024, + minChunkSize: 100, + timeWindow: 500, + ticksRate: 2, + samplesCount: 15 + }, null, (prop, source) => { + return !utils.isUndefined(source[prop]); + }); + + super({ + readableHighWaterMark: options.chunkSize + }); + + const internals = this[kInternals] = { + timeWindow: options.timeWindow, + chunkSize: options.chunkSize, + maxRate: options.maxRate, + minChunkSize: options.minChunkSize, + bytesSeen: 0, + isCaptured: false, + notifiedBytesLoaded: 0, + ts: Date.now(), + bytes: 0, + onReadCallback: null + }; + + this.on('newListener', event => { + if (event === 'progress') { + if (!internals.isCaptured) { + internals.isCaptured = true; + } + } + }); + } + + _read(size) { + const internals = this[kInternals]; + + if (internals.onReadCallback) { + internals.onReadCallback(); + } + + return super._read(size); + } + + _transform(chunk, encoding, callback) { + const internals = this[kInternals]; + const maxRate = internals.maxRate; + + const readableHighWaterMark = this.readableHighWaterMark; + + const timeWindow = internals.timeWindow; + + const divider = 1000 / timeWindow; + const bytesThreshold = (maxRate / divider); + const minChunkSize = internals.minChunkSize !== false ? Math.max(internals.minChunkSize, bytesThreshold * 0.01) : 0; + + const pushChunk = (_chunk, _callback) => { + const bytes = Buffer.byteLength(_chunk); + internals.bytesSeen += bytes; + internals.bytes += bytes; + + internals.isCaptured && this.emit('progress', internals.bytesSeen); + + if (this.push(_chunk)) { + process.nextTick(_callback); + } else { + internals.onReadCallback = () => { + internals.onReadCallback = null; + process.nextTick(_callback); + }; + } + } + + const transformChunk = (_chunk, _callback) => { + const chunkSize = Buffer.byteLength(_chunk); + let chunkRemainder = null; + let maxChunkSize = readableHighWaterMark; + let bytesLeft; + let passed = 0; + + if (maxRate) { + const now = Date.now(); + + if (!internals.ts || (passed = (now - internals.ts)) >= timeWindow) { + internals.ts = now; + bytesLeft = bytesThreshold - internals.bytes; + internals.bytes = bytesLeft < 0 ? -bytesLeft : 0; + passed = 0; + } + + bytesLeft = bytesThreshold - internals.bytes; + } + + if (maxRate) { + if (bytesLeft <= 0) { + // next time window + return setTimeout(() => { + _callback(null, _chunk); + }, timeWindow - passed); + } + + if (bytesLeft < maxChunkSize) { + maxChunkSize = bytesLeft; + } + } + + if (maxChunkSize && chunkSize > maxChunkSize && (chunkSize - maxChunkSize) > minChunkSize) { + chunkRemainder = _chunk.subarray(maxChunkSize); + _chunk = _chunk.subarray(0, maxChunkSize); + } + + pushChunk(_chunk, chunkRemainder ? () => { + process.nextTick(_callback, null, chunkRemainder); + } : _callback); + }; + + transformChunk(chunk, function transformNextChunk(err, _chunk) { + if (err) { + return callback(err); + } + + if (_chunk) { + transformChunk(_chunk, transformNextChunk); + } else { + callback(null); + } + }); + } +} + +export default AxiosTransformStream; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/AxiosURLSearchParams.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/AxiosURLSearchParams.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9aa9f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/AxiosURLSearchParams.js @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +'use strict'; + +import toFormData from './toFormData.js'; + +/** + * It encodes a string by replacing all characters that are not in the unreserved set with + * their percent-encoded equivalents + * + * @param {string} str - The string to encode. + * + * @returns {string} The encoded string. + */ +function encode(str) { + const charMap = { + '!': '%21', + "'": '%27', + '(': '%28', + ')': '%29', + '~': '%7E', + '%20': '+', + '%00': '\x00' + }; + return encodeURIComponent(str).replace(/[!'()~]|%20|%00/g, function replacer(match) { + return charMap[match]; + }); +} + +/** + * It takes a params object and converts it to a FormData object + * + * @param {Object} params - The parameters to be converted to a FormData object. + * @param {Object} options - The options object passed to the Axios constructor. + * + * @returns {void} + */ +function AxiosURLSearchParams(params, options) { + this._pairs = []; + + params && toFormData(params, this, options); +} + +const prototype = AxiosURLSearchParams.prototype; + +prototype.append = function append(name, value) { + this._pairs.push([name, value]); +}; + +prototype.toString = function toString(encoder) { + const _encode = encoder ? function(value) { + return encoder.call(this, value, encode); + } : encode; + + return this._pairs.map(function each(pair) { + return _encode(pair[0]) + '=' + _encode(pair[1]); + }, '').join('&'); +}; + +export default AxiosURLSearchParams; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/HttpStatusCode.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/HttpStatusCode.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b68d08e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/HttpStatusCode.js @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +const HttpStatusCode = { + Continue: 100, + SwitchingProtocols: 101, + Processing: 102, + EarlyHints: 103, + Ok: 200, + Created: 201, + Accepted: 202, + NonAuthoritativeInformation: 203, + NoContent: 204, + ResetContent: 205, + PartialContent: 206, + MultiStatus: 207, + AlreadyReported: 208, + ImUsed: 226, + MultipleChoices: 300, + MovedPermanently: 301, + Found: 302, + SeeOther: 303, + NotModified: 304, + UseProxy: 305, + Unused: 306, + TemporaryRedirect: 307, + PermanentRedirect: 308, + BadRequest: 400, + Unauthorized: 401, + PaymentRequired: 402, + Forbidden: 403, + NotFound: 404, + MethodNotAllowed: 405, + NotAcceptable: 406, + ProxyAuthenticationRequired: 407, + RequestTimeout: 408, + Conflict: 409, + Gone: 410, + LengthRequired: 411, + PreconditionFailed: 412, + PayloadTooLarge: 413, + UriTooLong: 414, + UnsupportedMediaType: 415, + RangeNotSatisfiable: 416, + ExpectationFailed: 417, + ImATeapot: 418, + MisdirectedRequest: 421, + UnprocessableEntity: 422, + Locked: 423, + FailedDependency: 424, + TooEarly: 425, + UpgradeRequired: 426, + PreconditionRequired: 428, + TooManyRequests: 429, + RequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge: 431, + UnavailableForLegalReasons: 451, + InternalServerError: 500, + NotImplemented: 501, + BadGateway: 502, + ServiceUnavailable: 503, + GatewayTimeout: 504, + HttpVersionNotSupported: 505, + VariantAlsoNegotiates: 506, + InsufficientStorage: 507, + LoopDetected: 508, + NotExtended: 510, + NetworkAuthenticationRequired: 511, + WebServerIsDown: 521, + ConnectionTimedOut: 522, + OriginIsUnreachable: 523, + TimeoutOccurred: 524, + SslHandshakeFailed: 525, + InvalidSslCertificate: 526, +}; + +Object.entries(HttpStatusCode).forEach(([key, value]) => { + HttpStatusCode[value] = key; +}); + +export default HttpStatusCode; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/README.md b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4ae3419 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# axios // helpers + +The modules found in `helpers/` should be generic modules that are _not_ specific to the domain logic of axios. These modules could theoretically be published to npm on their own and consumed by other modules or apps. Some examples of generic modules are things like: + +- Browser polyfills +- Managing cookies +- Parsing HTTP headers diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/ZlibHeaderTransformStream.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/ZlibHeaderTransformStream.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d1791f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/ZlibHeaderTransformStream.js @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +"use strict"; + +import stream from "stream"; + +class ZlibHeaderTransformStream extends stream.Transform { + __transform(chunk, encoding, callback) { + this.push(chunk); + callback(); + } + + _transform(chunk, encoding, callback) { + if (chunk.length !== 0) { + this._transform = this.__transform; + + // Add Default Compression headers if no zlib headers are present + if (chunk[0] !== 120) { // Hex: 78 + const header = Buffer.alloc(2); + header[0] = 120; // Hex: 78 + header[1] = 156; // Hex: 9C + this.push(header, encoding); + } + } + + this.__transform(chunk, encoding, callback); + } +} + +export default ZlibHeaderTransformStream; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/bind.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/bind.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..938da5c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/bind.js @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +'use strict'; + +/** + * Create a bound version of a function with a specified `this` context + * + * @param {Function} fn - The function to bind + * @param {*} thisArg - The value to be passed as the `this` parameter + * @returns {Function} A new function that will call the original function with the specified `this` context + */ +export default function bind(fn, thisArg) { + return function wrap() { + return fn.apply(thisArg, arguments); + }; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/buildURL.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/buildURL.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f9c0d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/buildURL.js @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +'use strict'; + +import utils from '../utils.js'; +import AxiosURLSearchParams from '../helpers/AxiosURLSearchParams.js'; + +/** + * It replaces all instances of the characters `:`, `$`, `,`, `+`, `[`, and `]` with their + * URI encoded counterparts + * + * @param {string} val The value to be encoded. + * + * @returns {string} The encoded value. + */ +function encode(val) { + return encodeURIComponent(val). + replace(/%3A/gi, ':'). + replace(/%24/g, '$'). + replace(/%2C/gi, ','). + replace(/%20/g, '+'); +} + +/** + * Build a URL by appending params to the end + * + * @param {string} url The base of the url (e.g., http://www.google.com) + * @param {object} [params] The params to be appended + * @param {?(object|Function)} options + * + * @returns {string} The formatted url + */ +export default function buildURL(url, params, options) { + /*eslint no-param-reassign:0*/ + if (!params) { + return url; + } + + const _encode = options && options.encode || encode; + + if (utils.isFunction(options)) { + options = { + serialize: options + }; + } + + const serializeFn = options && options.serialize; + + let serializedParams; + + if (serializeFn) { + serializedParams = serializeFn(params, options); + } else { + serializedParams = utils.isURLSearchParams(params) ? + params.toString() : + new AxiosURLSearchParams(params, options).toString(_encode); + } + + if (serializedParams) { + const hashmarkIndex = url.indexOf("#"); + + if (hashmarkIndex !== -1) { + url = url.slice(0, hashmarkIndex); + } + url += (url.indexOf('?') === -1 ? '?' : '&') + serializedParams; + } + + return url; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/callbackify.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/callbackify.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4603bad --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/callbackify.js @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +import utils from "../utils.js"; + +const callbackify = (fn, reducer) => { + return utils.isAsyncFn(fn) ? function (...args) { + const cb = args.pop(); + fn.apply(this, args).then((value) => { + try { + reducer ? cb(null, ...reducer(value)) : cb(null, value); + } catch (err) { + cb(err); + } + }, cb); + } : fn; +} + +export default callbackify; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/combineURLs.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/combineURLs.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9f04f02 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/combineURLs.js @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +'use strict'; + +/** + * Creates a new URL by combining the specified URLs + * + * @param {string} baseURL The base URL + * @param {string} relativeURL The relative URL + * + * @returns {string} The combined URL + */ +export default function combineURLs(baseURL, relativeURL) { + return relativeURL + ? baseURL.replace(/\/?\/$/, '') + '/' + relativeURL.replace(/^\/+/, '') + : baseURL; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/composeSignals.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/composeSignals.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..84087c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/composeSignals.js @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +import CanceledError from "../cancel/CanceledError.js"; +import AxiosError from "../core/AxiosError.js"; +import utils from '../utils.js'; + +const composeSignals = (signals, timeout) => { + const {length} = (signals = signals ? signals.filter(Boolean) : []); + + if (timeout || length) { + let controller = new AbortController(); + + let aborted; + + const onabort = function (reason) { + if (!aborted) { + aborted = true; + unsubscribe(); + const err = reason instanceof Error ? reason : this.reason; + controller.abort(err instanceof AxiosError ? err : new CanceledError(err instanceof Error ? err.message : err)); + } + } + + let timer = timeout && setTimeout(() => { + timer = null; + onabort(new AxiosError(`timeout ${timeout} of ms exceeded`, AxiosError.ETIMEDOUT)) + }, timeout) + + const unsubscribe = () => { + if (signals) { + timer && clearTimeout(timer); + timer = null; + signals.forEach(signal => { + signal.unsubscribe ? signal.unsubscribe(onabort) : signal.removeEventListener('abort', onabort); + }); + signals = null; + } + } + + signals.forEach((signal) => signal.addEventListener('abort', onabort)); + + const {signal} = controller; + + signal.unsubscribe = () => utils.asap(unsubscribe); + + return signal; + } +} + +export default composeSignals; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/cookies.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/cookies.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..266f09d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/cookies.js @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +import utils from './../utils.js'; +import platform from '../platform/index.js'; + +export default platform.hasStandardBrowserEnv ? + + // Standard browser envs support document.cookie + { + write(name, value, expires, path, domain, secure, sameSite) { + if (typeof document === 'undefined') return; + + const cookie = [`${name}=${encodeURIComponent(value)}`]; + + if (utils.isNumber(expires)) { + cookie.push(`expires=${new Date(expires).toUTCString()}`); + } + if (utils.isString(path)) { + cookie.push(`path=${path}`); + } + if (utils.isString(domain)) { + cookie.push(`domain=${domain}`); + } + if (secure === true) { + cookie.push('secure'); + } + if (utils.isString(sameSite)) { + cookie.push(`SameSite=${sameSite}`); + } + + document.cookie = cookie.join('; '); + }, + + read(name) { + if (typeof document === 'undefined') return null; + const match = document.cookie.match(new RegExp('(?:^|; )' + name + '=([^;]*)')); + return match ? decodeURIComponent(match[1]) : null; + }, + + remove(name) { + this.write(name, '', Date.now() - 86400000, '/'); + } + } + + : + + // Non-standard browser env (web workers, react-native) lack needed support. + { + write() {}, + read() { + return null; + }, + remove() {} + }; + diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/deprecatedMethod.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/deprecatedMethod.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e8fae6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/deprecatedMethod.js @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +'use strict'; + +/*eslint no-console:0*/ + +/** + * Supply a warning to the developer that a method they are using + * has been deprecated. + * + * @param {string} method The name of the deprecated method + * @param {string} [instead] The alternate method to use if applicable + * @param {string} [docs] The documentation URL to get further details + * + * @returns {void} + */ +export default function deprecatedMethod(method, instead, docs) { + try { + console.warn( + 'DEPRECATED method `' + method + '`.' + + (instead ? ' Use `' + instead + '` instead.' : '') + + ' This method will be removed in a future release.'); + + if (docs) { + console.warn('For more information about usage see ' + docs); + } + } catch (e) { /* Ignore */ } +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/estimateDataURLDecodedBytes.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/estimateDataURLDecodedBytes.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f29a817 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/estimateDataURLDecodedBytes.js @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +/** + * Estimate decoded byte length of a data:// URL *without* allocating large buffers. + * - For base64: compute exact decoded size using length and padding; + * handle %XX at the character-count level (no string allocation). + * - For non-base64: use UTF-8 byteLength of the encoded body as a safe upper bound. + * + * @param {string} url + * @returns {number} + */ +export default function estimateDataURLDecodedBytes(url) { + if (!url || typeof url !== 'string') return 0; + if (!url.startsWith('data:')) return 0; + + const comma = url.indexOf(','); + if (comma < 0) return 0; + + const meta = url.slice(5, comma); + const body = url.slice(comma + 1); + const isBase64 = /;base64/i.test(meta); + + if (isBase64) { + let effectiveLen = body.length; + const len = body.length; // cache length + + for (let i = 0; i < len; i++) { + if (body.charCodeAt(i) === 37 /* '%' */ && i + 2 < len) { + const a = body.charCodeAt(i + 1); + const b = body.charCodeAt(i + 2); + const isHex = + ((a >= 48 && a <= 57) || (a >= 65 && a <= 70) || (a >= 97 && a <= 102)) && + ((b >= 48 && b <= 57) || (b >= 65 && b <= 70) || (b >= 97 && b <= 102)); + + if (isHex) { + effectiveLen -= 2; + i += 2; + } + } + } + + let pad = 0; + let idx = len - 1; + + const tailIsPct3D = (j) => + j >= 2 && + body.charCodeAt(j - 2) === 37 && // '%' + body.charCodeAt(j - 1) === 51 && // '3' + (body.charCodeAt(j) === 68 || body.charCodeAt(j) === 100); // 'D' or 'd' + + if (idx >= 0) { + if (body.charCodeAt(idx) === 61 /* '=' */) { + pad++; + idx--; + } else if (tailIsPct3D(idx)) { + pad++; + idx -= 3; + } + } + + if (pad === 1 && idx >= 0) { + if (body.charCodeAt(idx) === 61 /* '=' */) { + pad++; + } else if (tailIsPct3D(idx)) { + pad++; + } + } + + const groups = Math.floor(effectiveLen / 4); + const bytes = groups * 3 - (pad || 0); + return bytes > 0 ? bytes : 0; + } + + return Buffer.byteLength(body, 'utf8'); +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/formDataToJSON.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/formDataToJSON.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..906ce60 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/formDataToJSON.js @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +'use strict'; + +import utils from '../utils.js'; + +/** + * It takes a string like `foo[x][y][z]` and returns an array like `['foo', 'x', 'y', 'z'] + * + * @param {string} name - The name of the property to get. + * + * @returns An array of strings. + */ +function parsePropPath(name) { + // foo[x][y][z] + // foo.x.y.z + // foo-x-y-z + // foo x y z + return utils.matchAll(/\w+|\[(\w*)]/g, name).map(match => { + return match[0] === '[]' ? '' : match[1] || match[0]; + }); +} + +/** + * Convert an array to an object. + * + * @param {Array} arr - The array to convert to an object. + * + * @returns An object with the same keys and values as the array. + */ +function arrayToObject(arr) { + const obj = {}; + const keys = Object.keys(arr); + let i; + const len = keys.length; + let key; + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + key = keys[i]; + obj[key] = arr[key]; + } + return obj; +} + +/** + * It takes a FormData object and returns a JavaScript object + * + * @param {string} formData The FormData object to convert to JSON. + * + * @returns {Object | null} The converted object. + */ +function formDataToJSON(formData) { + function buildPath(path, value, target, index) { + let name = path[index++]; + + if (name === '__proto__') return true; + + const isNumericKey = Number.isFinite(+name); + const isLast = index >= path.length; + name = !name && utils.isArray(target) ? target.length : name; + + if (isLast) { + if (utils.hasOwnProp(target, name)) { + target[name] = [target[name], value]; + } else { + target[name] = value; + } + + return !isNumericKey; + } + + if (!target[name] || !utils.isObject(target[name])) { + target[name] = []; + } + + const result = buildPath(path, value, target[name], index); + + if (result && utils.isArray(target[name])) { + target[name] = arrayToObject(target[name]); + } + + return !isNumericKey; + } + + if (utils.isFormData(formData) && utils.isFunction(formData.entries)) { + const obj = {}; + + utils.forEachEntry(formData, (name, value) => { + buildPath(parsePropPath(name), value, obj, 0); + }); + + return obj; + } + + return null; +} + +export default formDataToJSON; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/formDataToStream.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/formDataToStream.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..afc6174 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/formDataToStream.js @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +import util from 'util'; +import {Readable} from 'stream'; +import utils from "../utils.js"; +import readBlob from "./readBlob.js"; +import platform from "../platform/index.js"; + +const BOUNDARY_ALPHABET = platform.ALPHABET.ALPHA_DIGIT + '-_'; + +const textEncoder = typeof TextEncoder === 'function' ? new TextEncoder() : new util.TextEncoder(); + +const CRLF = '\r\n'; +const CRLF_BYTES = textEncoder.encode(CRLF); +const CRLF_BYTES_COUNT = 2; + +class FormDataPart { + constructor(name, value) { + const {escapeName} = this.constructor; + const isStringValue = utils.isString(value); + + let headers = `Content-Disposition: form-data; name="${escapeName(name)}"${ + !isStringValue && value.name ? `; filename="${escapeName(value.name)}"` : '' + }${CRLF}`; + + if (isStringValue) { + value = textEncoder.encode(String(value).replace(/\r?\n|\r\n?/g, CRLF)); + } else { + headers += `Content-Type: ${value.type || "application/octet-stream"}${CRLF}` + } + + this.headers = textEncoder.encode(headers + CRLF); + + this.contentLength = isStringValue ? value.byteLength : value.size; + + this.size = this.headers.byteLength + this.contentLength + CRLF_BYTES_COUNT; + + this.name = name; + this.value = value; + } + + async *encode(){ + yield this.headers; + + const {value} = this; + + if(utils.isTypedArray(value)) { + yield value; + } else { + yield* readBlob(value); + } + + yield CRLF_BYTES; + } + + static escapeName(name) { + return String(name).replace(/[\r\n"]/g, (match) => ({ + '\r' : '%0D', + '\n' : '%0A', + '"' : '%22', + }[match])); + } +} + +const formDataToStream = (form, headersHandler, options) => { + const { + tag = 'form-data-boundary', + size = 25, + boundary = tag + '-' + platform.generateString(size, BOUNDARY_ALPHABET) + } = options || {}; + + if(!utils.isFormData(form)) { + throw TypeError('FormData instance required'); + } + + if (boundary.length < 1 || boundary.length > 70) { + throw Error('boundary must be 10-70 characters long') + } + + const boundaryBytes = textEncoder.encode('--' + boundary + CRLF); + const footerBytes = textEncoder.encode('--' + boundary + '--' + CRLF); + let contentLength = footerBytes.byteLength; + + const parts = Array.from(form.entries()).map(([name, value]) => { + const part = new FormDataPart(name, value); + contentLength += part.size; + return part; + }); + + contentLength += boundaryBytes.byteLength * parts.length; + + contentLength = utils.toFiniteNumber(contentLength); + + const computedHeaders = { + 'Content-Type': `multipart/form-data; boundary=${boundary}` + } + + if (Number.isFinite(contentLength)) { + computedHeaders['Content-Length'] = contentLength; + } + + headersHandler && headersHandler(computedHeaders); + + return Readable.from((async function *() { + for(const part of parts) { + yield boundaryBytes; + yield* part.encode(); + } + + yield footerBytes; + })()); +}; + +export default formDataToStream; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/fromDataURI.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/fromDataURI.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb71d3f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/fromDataURI.js @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +'use strict'; + +import AxiosError from '../core/AxiosError.js'; +import parseProtocol from './parseProtocol.js'; +import platform from '../platform/index.js'; + +const DATA_URL_PATTERN = /^(?:([^;]+);)?(?:[^;]+;)?(base64|),([\s\S]*)$/; + +/** + * Parse data uri to a Buffer or Blob + * + * @param {String} uri + * @param {?Boolean} asBlob + * @param {?Object} options + * @param {?Function} options.Blob + * + * @returns {Buffer|Blob} + */ +export default function fromDataURI(uri, asBlob, options) { + const _Blob = options && options.Blob || platform.classes.Blob; + const protocol = parseProtocol(uri); + + if (asBlob === undefined && _Blob) { + asBlob = true; + } + + if (protocol === 'data') { + uri = protocol.length ? uri.slice(protocol.length + 1) : uri; + + const match = DATA_URL_PATTERN.exec(uri); + + if (!match) { + throw new AxiosError('Invalid URL', AxiosError.ERR_INVALID_URL); + } + + const mime = match[1]; + const isBase64 = match[2]; + const body = match[3]; + const buffer = Buffer.from(decodeURIComponent(body), isBase64 ? 'base64' : 'utf8'); + + if (asBlob) { + if (!_Blob) { + throw new AxiosError('Blob is not supported', AxiosError.ERR_NOT_SUPPORT); + } + + return new _Blob([buffer], {type: mime}); + } + + return buffer; + } + + throw new AxiosError('Unsupported protocol ' + protocol, AxiosError.ERR_NOT_SUPPORT); +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/isAbsoluteURL.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/isAbsoluteURL.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4747a45 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/isAbsoluteURL.js @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +'use strict'; + +/** + * Determines whether the specified URL is absolute + * + * @param {string} url The URL to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if the specified URL is absolute, otherwise false + */ +export default function isAbsoluteURL(url) { + // A URL is considered absolute if it begins with "://" or "//" (protocol-relative URL). + // RFC 3986 defines scheme name as a sequence of characters beginning with a letter and followed + // by any combination of letters, digits, plus, period, or hyphen. + return /^([a-z][a-z\d+\-.]*:)?\/\//i.test(url); +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/isAxiosError.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/isAxiosError.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da6cd63 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/isAxiosError.js @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +'use strict'; + +import utils from './../utils.js'; + +/** + * Determines whether the payload is an error thrown by Axios + * + * @param {*} payload The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if the payload is an error thrown by Axios, otherwise false + */ +export default function isAxiosError(payload) { + return utils.isObject(payload) && (payload.isAxiosError === true); +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/isURLSameOrigin.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/isURLSameOrigin.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a92aa1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/isURLSameOrigin.js @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +import platform from '../platform/index.js'; + +export default platform.hasStandardBrowserEnv ? ((origin, isMSIE) => (url) => { + url = new URL(url, platform.origin); + + return ( + origin.protocol === url.protocol && + origin.host === url.host && + (isMSIE || origin.port === url.port) + ); +})( + new URL(platform.origin), + platform.navigator && /(msie|trident)/i.test(platform.navigator.userAgent) +) : () => true; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/null.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/null.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9f82c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/null.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +// eslint-disable-next-line strict +export default null; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/parseHeaders.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/parseHeaders.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..50af948 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/parseHeaders.js @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +'use strict'; + +import utils from './../utils.js'; + +// RawAxiosHeaders whose duplicates are ignored by node +// c.f. https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_message_headers +const ignoreDuplicateOf = utils.toObjectSet([ + 'age', 'authorization', 'content-length', 'content-type', 'etag', + 'expires', 'from', 'host', 'if-modified-since', 'if-unmodified-since', + 'last-modified', 'location', 'max-forwards', 'proxy-authorization', + 'referer', 'retry-after', 'user-agent' +]); + +/** + * Parse headers into an object + * + * ``` + * Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2014 08:58:49 GMT + * Content-Type: application/json + * Connection: keep-alive + * Transfer-Encoding: chunked + * ``` + * + * @param {String} rawHeaders Headers needing to be parsed + * + * @returns {Object} Headers parsed into an object + */ +export default rawHeaders => { + const parsed = {}; + let key; + let val; + let i; + + rawHeaders && rawHeaders.split('\n').forEach(function parser(line) { + i = line.indexOf(':'); + key = line.substring(0, i).trim().toLowerCase(); + val = line.substring(i + 1).trim(); + + if (!key || (parsed[key] && ignoreDuplicateOf[key])) { + return; + } + + if (key === 'set-cookie') { + if (parsed[key]) { + parsed[key].push(val); + } else { + parsed[key] = [val]; + } + } else { + parsed[key] = parsed[key] ? parsed[key] + ', ' + val : val; + } + }); + + return parsed; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/parseProtocol.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/parseProtocol.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..586ec96 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/parseProtocol.js @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +'use strict'; + +export default function parseProtocol(url) { + const match = /^([-+\w]{1,25})(:?\/\/|:)/.exec(url); + return match && match[1] || ''; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/progressEventReducer.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/progressEventReducer.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff601cc --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/progressEventReducer.js @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +import speedometer from "./speedometer.js"; +import throttle from "./throttle.js"; +import utils from "../utils.js"; + +export const progressEventReducer = (listener, isDownloadStream, freq = 3) => { + let bytesNotified = 0; + const _speedometer = speedometer(50, 250); + + return throttle(e => { + const loaded = e.loaded; + const total = e.lengthComputable ? e.total : undefined; + const progressBytes = loaded - bytesNotified; + const rate = _speedometer(progressBytes); + const inRange = loaded <= total; + + bytesNotified = loaded; + + const data = { + loaded, + total, + progress: total ? (loaded / total) : undefined, + bytes: progressBytes, + rate: rate ? rate : undefined, + estimated: rate && total && inRange ? (total - loaded) / rate : undefined, + event: e, + lengthComputable: total != null, + [isDownloadStream ? 'download' : 'upload']: true + }; + + listener(data); + }, freq); +} + +export const progressEventDecorator = (total, throttled) => { + const lengthComputable = total != null; + + return [(loaded) => throttled[0]({ + lengthComputable, + total, + loaded + }), throttled[1]]; +} + +export const asyncDecorator = (fn) => (...args) => utils.asap(() => fn(...args)); diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/readBlob.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/readBlob.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6de748e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/readBlob.js @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +const {asyncIterator} = Symbol; + +const readBlob = async function* (blob) { + if (blob.stream) { + yield* blob.stream() + } else if (blob.arrayBuffer) { + yield await blob.arrayBuffer() + } else if (blob[asyncIterator]) { + yield* blob[asyncIterator](); + } else { + yield blob; + } +} + +export default readBlob; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/resolveConfig.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/resolveConfig.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..26bce9d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/resolveConfig.js @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +import platform from "../platform/index.js"; +import utils from "../utils.js"; +import isURLSameOrigin from "./isURLSameOrigin.js"; +import cookies from "./cookies.js"; +import buildFullPath from "../core/buildFullPath.js"; +import mergeConfig from "../core/mergeConfig.js"; +import AxiosHeaders from "../core/AxiosHeaders.js"; +import buildURL from "./buildURL.js"; + +export default (config) => { + const newConfig = mergeConfig({}, config); + + let { data, withXSRFToken, xsrfHeaderName, xsrfCookieName, headers, auth } = newConfig; + + newConfig.headers = headers = AxiosHeaders.from(headers); + + newConfig.url = buildURL(buildFullPath(newConfig.baseURL, newConfig.url, newConfig.allowAbsoluteUrls), config.params, config.paramsSerializer); + + // HTTP basic authentication + if (auth) { + headers.set('Authorization', 'Basic ' + + btoa((auth.username || '') + ':' + (auth.password ? unescape(encodeURIComponent(auth.password)) : '')) + ); + } + + if (utils.isFormData(data)) { + if (platform.hasStandardBrowserEnv || platform.hasStandardBrowserWebWorkerEnv) { + headers.setContentType(undefined); // browser handles it + } else if (utils.isFunction(data.getHeaders)) { + // Node.js FormData (like form-data package) + const formHeaders = data.getHeaders(); + // Only set safe headers to avoid overwriting security headers + const allowedHeaders = ['content-type', 'content-length']; + Object.entries(formHeaders).forEach(([key, val]) => { + if (allowedHeaders.includes(key.toLowerCase())) { + headers.set(key, val); + } + }); + } + } + + // Add xsrf header + // This is only done if running in a standard browser environment. + // Specifically not if we're in a web worker, or react-native. + + if (platform.hasStandardBrowserEnv) { + withXSRFToken && utils.isFunction(withXSRFToken) && (withXSRFToken = withXSRFToken(newConfig)); + + if (withXSRFToken || (withXSRFToken !== false && isURLSameOrigin(newConfig.url))) { + // Add xsrf header + const xsrfValue = xsrfHeaderName && xsrfCookieName && cookies.read(xsrfCookieName); + + if (xsrfValue) { + headers.set(xsrfHeaderName, xsrfValue); + } + } + } + + return newConfig; +} + diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/speedometer.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/speedometer.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3b3c666 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/speedometer.js @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +'use strict'; + +/** + * Calculate data maxRate + * @param {Number} [samplesCount= 10] + * @param {Number} [min= 1000] + * @returns {Function} + */ +function speedometer(samplesCount, min) { + samplesCount = samplesCount || 10; + const bytes = new Array(samplesCount); + const timestamps = new Array(samplesCount); + let head = 0; + let tail = 0; + let firstSampleTS; + + min = min !== undefined ? min : 1000; + + return function push(chunkLength) { + const now = Date.now(); + + const startedAt = timestamps[tail]; + + if (!firstSampleTS) { + firstSampleTS = now; + } + + bytes[head] = chunkLength; + timestamps[head] = now; + + let i = tail; + let bytesCount = 0; + + while (i !== head) { + bytesCount += bytes[i++]; + i = i % samplesCount; + } + + head = (head + 1) % samplesCount; + + if (head === tail) { + tail = (tail + 1) % samplesCount; + } + + if (now - firstSampleTS < min) { + return; + } + + const passed = startedAt && now - startedAt; + + return passed ? Math.round(bytesCount * 1000 / passed) : undefined; + }; +} + +export default speedometer; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/spread.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/spread.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..13479cb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/spread.js @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +'use strict'; + +/** + * Syntactic sugar for invoking a function and expanding an array for arguments. + * + * Common use case would be to use `Function.prototype.apply`. + * + * ```js + * function f(x, y, z) {} + * var args = [1, 2, 3]; + * f.apply(null, args); + * ``` + * + * With `spread` this example can be re-written. + * + * ```js + * spread(function(x, y, z) {})([1, 2, 3]); + * ``` + * + * @param {Function} callback + * + * @returns {Function} + */ +export default function spread(callback) { + return function wrap(arr) { + return callback.apply(null, arr); + }; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/throttle.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/throttle.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..73e263d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/throttle.js @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +/** + * Throttle decorator + * @param {Function} fn + * @param {Number} freq + * @return {Function} + */ +function throttle(fn, freq) { + let timestamp = 0; + let threshold = 1000 / freq; + let lastArgs; + let timer; + + const invoke = (args, now = Date.now()) => { + timestamp = now; + lastArgs = null; + if (timer) { + clearTimeout(timer); + timer = null; + } + fn(...args); + } + + const throttled = (...args) => { + const now = Date.now(); + const passed = now - timestamp; + if ( passed >= threshold) { + invoke(args, now); + } else { + lastArgs = args; + if (!timer) { + timer = setTimeout(() => { + timer = null; + invoke(lastArgs) + }, threshold - passed); + } + } + } + + const flush = () => lastArgs && invoke(lastArgs); + + return [throttled, flush]; +} + +export default throttle; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/toFormData.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/toFormData.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec47d8c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/toFormData.js @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@ +'use strict'; + +import utils from '../utils.js'; +import AxiosError from '../core/AxiosError.js'; +// temporary hotfix to avoid circular references until AxiosURLSearchParams is refactored +import PlatformFormData from '../platform/node/classes/FormData.js'; + +/** + * Determines if the given thing is a array or js object. + * + * @param {string} thing - The object or array to be visited. + * + * @returns {boolean} + */ +function isVisitable(thing) { + return utils.isPlainObject(thing) || utils.isArray(thing); +} + +/** + * It removes the brackets from the end of a string + * + * @param {string} key - The key of the parameter. + * + * @returns {string} the key without the brackets. + */ +function removeBrackets(key) { + return utils.endsWith(key, '[]') ? key.slice(0, -2) : key; +} + +/** + * It takes a path, a key, and a boolean, and returns a string + * + * @param {string} path - The path to the current key. + * @param {string} key - The key of the current object being iterated over. + * @param {string} dots - If true, the key will be rendered with dots instead of brackets. + * + * @returns {string} The path to the current key. + */ +function renderKey(path, key, dots) { + if (!path) return key; + return path.concat(key).map(function each(token, i) { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign + token = removeBrackets(token); + return !dots && i ? '[' + token + ']' : token; + }).join(dots ? '.' : ''); +} + +/** + * If the array is an array and none of its elements are visitable, then it's a flat array. + * + * @param {Array} arr - The array to check + * + * @returns {boolean} + */ +function isFlatArray(arr) { + return utils.isArray(arr) && !arr.some(isVisitable); +} + +const predicates = utils.toFlatObject(utils, {}, null, function filter(prop) { + return /^is[A-Z]/.test(prop); +}); + +/** + * Convert a data object to FormData + * + * @param {Object} obj + * @param {?Object} [formData] + * @param {?Object} [options] + * @param {Function} [options.visitor] + * @param {Boolean} [options.metaTokens = true] + * @param {Boolean} [options.dots = false] + * @param {?Boolean} [options.indexes = false] + * + * @returns {Object} + **/ + +/** + * It converts an object into a FormData object + * + * @param {Object} obj - The object to convert to form data. + * @param {string} formData - The FormData object to append to. + * @param {Object} options + * + * @returns + */ +function toFormData(obj, formData, options) { + if (!utils.isObject(obj)) { + throw new TypeError('target must be an object'); + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign + formData = formData || new (PlatformFormData || FormData)(); + + // eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign + options = utils.toFlatObject(options, { + metaTokens: true, + dots: false, + indexes: false + }, false, function defined(option, source) { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-eq-null,eqeqeq + return !utils.isUndefined(source[option]); + }); + + const metaTokens = options.metaTokens; + // eslint-disable-next-line no-use-before-define + const visitor = options.visitor || defaultVisitor; + const dots = options.dots; + const indexes = options.indexes; + const _Blob = options.Blob || typeof Blob !== 'undefined' && Blob; + const useBlob = _Blob && utils.isSpecCompliantForm(formData); + + if (!utils.isFunction(visitor)) { + throw new TypeError('visitor must be a function'); + } + + function convertValue(value) { + if (value === null) return ''; + + if (utils.isDate(value)) { + return value.toISOString(); + } + + if (utils.isBoolean(value)) { + return value.toString(); + } + + if (!useBlob && utils.isBlob(value)) { + throw new AxiosError('Blob is not supported. Use a Buffer instead.'); + } + + if (utils.isArrayBuffer(value) || utils.isTypedArray(value)) { + return useBlob && typeof Blob === 'function' ? new Blob([value]) : Buffer.from(value); + } + + return value; + } + + /** + * Default visitor. + * + * @param {*} value + * @param {String|Number} key + * @param {Array} path + * @this {FormData} + * + * @returns {boolean} return true to visit the each prop of the value recursively + */ + function defaultVisitor(value, key, path) { + let arr = value; + + if (value && !path && typeof value === 'object') { + if (utils.endsWith(key, '{}')) { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign + key = metaTokens ? key : key.slice(0, -2); + // eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign + value = JSON.stringify(value); + } else if ( + (utils.isArray(value) && isFlatArray(value)) || + ((utils.isFileList(value) || utils.endsWith(key, '[]')) && (arr = utils.toArray(value)) + )) { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign + key = removeBrackets(key); + + arr.forEach(function each(el, index) { + !(utils.isUndefined(el) || el === null) && formData.append( + // eslint-disable-next-line no-nested-ternary + indexes === true ? renderKey([key], index, dots) : (indexes === null ? key : key + '[]'), + convertValue(el) + ); + }); + return false; + } + } + + if (isVisitable(value)) { + return true; + } + + formData.append(renderKey(path, key, dots), convertValue(value)); + + return false; + } + + const stack = []; + + const exposedHelpers = Object.assign(predicates, { + defaultVisitor, + convertValue, + isVisitable + }); + + function build(value, path) { + if (utils.isUndefined(value)) return; + + if (stack.indexOf(value) !== -1) { + throw Error('Circular reference detected in ' + path.join('.')); + } + + stack.push(value); + + utils.forEach(value, function each(el, key) { + const result = !(utils.isUndefined(el) || el === null) && visitor.call( + formData, el, utils.isString(key) ? key.trim() : key, path, exposedHelpers + ); + + if (result === true) { + build(el, path ? path.concat(key) : [key]); + } + }); + + stack.pop(); + } + + if (!utils.isObject(obj)) { + throw new TypeError('data must be an object'); + } + + build(obj); + + return formData; +} + +export default toFormData; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/toURLEncodedForm.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/toURLEncodedForm.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ffa95ec --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/toURLEncodedForm.js @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +'use strict'; + +import utils from '../utils.js'; +import toFormData from './toFormData.js'; +import platform from '../platform/index.js'; + +export default function toURLEncodedForm(data, options) { + return toFormData(data, new platform.classes.URLSearchParams(), { + visitor: function(value, key, path, helpers) { + if (platform.isNode && utils.isBuffer(value)) { + this.append(key, value.toString('base64')); + return false; + } + + return helpers.defaultVisitor.apply(this, arguments); + }, + ...options + }); +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/trackStream.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/trackStream.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..95d6008 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/trackStream.js @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ + +export const streamChunk = function* (chunk, chunkSize) { + let len = chunk.byteLength; + + if (!chunkSize || len < chunkSize) { + yield chunk; + return; + } + + let pos = 0; + let end; + + while (pos < len) { + end = pos + chunkSize; + yield chunk.slice(pos, end); + pos = end; + } +} + +export const readBytes = async function* (iterable, chunkSize) { + for await (const chunk of readStream(iterable)) { + yield* streamChunk(chunk, chunkSize); + } +} + +const readStream = async function* (stream) { + if (stream[Symbol.asyncIterator]) { + yield* stream; + return; + } + + const reader = stream.getReader(); + try { + for (;;) { + const {done, value} = await reader.read(); + if (done) { + break; + } + yield value; + } + } finally { + await reader.cancel(); + } +} + +export const trackStream = (stream, chunkSize, onProgress, onFinish) => { + const iterator = readBytes(stream, chunkSize); + + let bytes = 0; + let done; + let _onFinish = (e) => { + if (!done) { + done = true; + onFinish && onFinish(e); + } + } + + return new ReadableStream({ + async pull(controller) { + try { + const {done, value} = await iterator.next(); + + if (done) { + _onFinish(); + controller.close(); + return; + } + + let len = value.byteLength; + if (onProgress) { + let loadedBytes = bytes += len; + onProgress(loadedBytes); + } + controller.enqueue(new Uint8Array(value)); + } catch (err) { + _onFinish(err); + throw err; + } + }, + cancel(reason) { + _onFinish(reason); + return iterator.return(); + } + }, { + highWaterMark: 2 + }) +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/validator.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/validator.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1270568 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/helpers/validator.js @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +'use strict'; + +import {VERSION} from '../env/data.js'; +import AxiosError from '../core/AxiosError.js'; + +const validators = {}; + +// eslint-disable-next-line func-names +['object', 'boolean', 'number', 'function', 'string', 'symbol'].forEach((type, i) => { + validators[type] = function validator(thing) { + return typeof thing === type || 'a' + (i < 1 ? 'n ' : ' ') + type; + }; +}); + +const deprecatedWarnings = {}; + +/** + * Transitional option validator + * + * @param {function|boolean?} validator - set to false if the transitional option has been removed + * @param {string?} version - deprecated version / removed since version + * @param {string?} message - some message with additional info + * + * @returns {function} + */ +validators.transitional = function transitional(validator, version, message) { + function formatMessage(opt, desc) { + return '[Axios v' + VERSION + '] Transitional option \'' + opt + '\'' + desc + (message ? '. ' + message : ''); + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line func-names + return (value, opt, opts) => { + if (validator === false) { + throw new AxiosError( + formatMessage(opt, ' has been removed' + (version ? ' in ' + version : '')), + AxiosError.ERR_DEPRECATED + ); + } + + if (version && !deprecatedWarnings[opt]) { + deprecatedWarnings[opt] = true; + // eslint-disable-next-line no-console + console.warn( + formatMessage( + opt, + ' has been deprecated since v' + version + ' and will be removed in the near future' + ) + ); + } + + return validator ? validator(value, opt, opts) : true; + }; +}; + +validators.spelling = function spelling(correctSpelling) { + return (value, opt) => { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-console + console.warn(`${opt} is likely a misspelling of ${correctSpelling}`); + return true; + } +}; + +/** + * Assert object's properties type + * + * @param {object} options + * @param {object} schema + * @param {boolean?} allowUnknown + * + * @returns {object} + */ + +function assertOptions(options, schema, allowUnknown) { + if (typeof options !== 'object') { + throw new AxiosError('options must be an object', AxiosError.ERR_BAD_OPTION_VALUE); + } + const keys = Object.keys(options); + let i = keys.length; + while (i-- > 0) { + const opt = keys[i]; + const validator = schema[opt]; + if (validator) { + const value = options[opt]; + const result = value === undefined || validator(value, opt, options); + if (result !== true) { + throw new AxiosError('option ' + opt + ' must be ' + result, AxiosError.ERR_BAD_OPTION_VALUE); + } + continue; + } + if (allowUnknown !== true) { + throw new AxiosError('Unknown option ' + opt, AxiosError.ERR_BAD_OPTION); + } + } +} + +export default { + assertOptions, + validators +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/browser/classes/Blob.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/browser/classes/Blob.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c506c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/browser/classes/Blob.js @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +'use strict' + +export default typeof Blob !== 'undefined' ? Blob : null diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/browser/classes/FormData.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/browser/classes/FormData.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f36d31b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/browser/classes/FormData.js @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +'use strict'; + +export default typeof FormData !== 'undefined' ? FormData : null; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/browser/classes/URLSearchParams.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/browser/classes/URLSearchParams.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b7dae95 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/browser/classes/URLSearchParams.js @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +'use strict'; + +import AxiosURLSearchParams from '../../../helpers/AxiosURLSearchParams.js'; +export default typeof URLSearchParams !== 'undefined' ? URLSearchParams : AxiosURLSearchParams; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/browser/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/browser/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08c206f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/browser/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +import URLSearchParams from './classes/URLSearchParams.js' +import FormData from './classes/FormData.js' +import Blob from './classes/Blob.js' + +export default { + isBrowser: true, + classes: { + URLSearchParams, + FormData, + Blob + }, + protocols: ['http', 'https', 'file', 'blob', 'url', 'data'] +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/common/utils.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/common/utils.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..52a3186 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/common/utils.js @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +const hasBrowserEnv = typeof window !== 'undefined' && typeof document !== 'undefined'; + +const _navigator = typeof navigator === 'object' && navigator || undefined; + +/** + * Determine if we're running in a standard browser environment + * + * This allows axios to run in a web worker, and react-native. + * Both environments support XMLHttpRequest, but not fully standard globals. + * + * web workers: + * typeof window -> undefined + * typeof document -> undefined + * + * react-native: + * navigator.product -> 'ReactNative' + * nativescript + * navigator.product -> 'NativeScript' or 'NS' + * + * @returns {boolean} + */ +const hasStandardBrowserEnv = hasBrowserEnv && + (!_navigator || ['ReactNative', 'NativeScript', 'NS'].indexOf(_navigator.product) < 0); + +/** + * Determine if we're running in a standard browser webWorker environment + * + * Although the `isStandardBrowserEnv` method indicates that + * `allows axios to run in a web worker`, the WebWorker will still be + * filtered out due to its judgment standard + * `typeof window !== 'undefined' && typeof document !== 'undefined'`. + * This leads to a problem when axios post `FormData` in webWorker + */ +const hasStandardBrowserWebWorkerEnv = (() => { + return ( + typeof WorkerGlobalScope !== 'undefined' && + // eslint-disable-next-line no-undef + self instanceof WorkerGlobalScope && + typeof self.importScripts === 'function' + ); +})(); + +const origin = hasBrowserEnv && window.location.href || 'http://localhost'; + +export { + hasBrowserEnv, + hasStandardBrowserWebWorkerEnv, + hasStandardBrowserEnv, + _navigator as navigator, + origin +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..860ba21 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +import platform from './node/index.js'; +import * as utils from './common/utils.js'; + +export default { + ...utils, + ...platform +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/node/classes/FormData.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/node/classes/FormData.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b07f947 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/node/classes/FormData.js @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import FormData from 'form-data'; + +export default FormData; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/node/classes/URLSearchParams.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/node/classes/URLSearchParams.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fba5842 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/node/classes/URLSearchParams.js @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +'use strict'; + +import url from 'url'; +export default url.URLSearchParams; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/node/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/node/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cd1ca0c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/platform/node/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +import crypto from 'crypto'; +import URLSearchParams from './classes/URLSearchParams.js' +import FormData from './classes/FormData.js' + +const ALPHA = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' + +const DIGIT = '0123456789'; + +const ALPHABET = { + DIGIT, + ALPHA, + ALPHA_DIGIT: ALPHA + ALPHA.toUpperCase() + DIGIT +} + +const generateString = (size = 16, alphabet = ALPHABET.ALPHA_DIGIT) => { + let str = ''; + const {length} = alphabet; + const randomValues = new Uint32Array(size); + crypto.randomFillSync(randomValues); + for (let i = 0; i < size; i++) { + str += alphabet[randomValues[i] % length]; + } + + return str; +} + + +export default { + isNode: true, + classes: { + URLSearchParams, + FormData, + Blob: typeof Blob !== 'undefined' && Blob || null + }, + ALPHABET, + generateString, + protocols: [ 'http', 'https', 'file', 'data' ] +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/utils.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/utils.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ade8309 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/lib/utils.js @@ -0,0 +1,782 @@ +'use strict'; + +import bind from './helpers/bind.js'; + +// utils is a library of generic helper functions non-specific to axios + +const {toString} = Object.prototype; +const {getPrototypeOf} = Object; +const {iterator, toStringTag} = Symbol; + +const kindOf = (cache => thing => { + const str = toString.call(thing); + return cache[str] || (cache[str] = str.slice(8, -1).toLowerCase()); +})(Object.create(null)); + +const kindOfTest = (type) => { + type = type.toLowerCase(); + return (thing) => kindOf(thing) === type +} + +const typeOfTest = type => thing => typeof thing === type; + +/** + * Determine if a value is an Array + * + * @param {Object} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is an Array, otherwise false + */ +const {isArray} = Array; + +/** + * Determine if a value is undefined + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if the value is undefined, otherwise false + */ +const isUndefined = typeOfTest('undefined'); + +/** + * Determine if a value is a Buffer + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is a Buffer, otherwise false + */ +function isBuffer(val) { + return val !== null && !isUndefined(val) && val.constructor !== null && !isUndefined(val.constructor) + && isFunction(val.constructor.isBuffer) && val.constructor.isBuffer(val); +} + +/** + * Determine if a value is an ArrayBuffer + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is an ArrayBuffer, otherwise false + */ +const isArrayBuffer = kindOfTest('ArrayBuffer'); + + +/** + * Determine if a value is a view on an ArrayBuffer + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is a view on an ArrayBuffer, otherwise false + */ +function isArrayBufferView(val) { + let result; + if ((typeof ArrayBuffer !== 'undefined') && (ArrayBuffer.isView)) { + result = ArrayBuffer.isView(val); + } else { + result = (val) && (val.buffer) && (isArrayBuffer(val.buffer)); + } + return result; +} + +/** + * Determine if a value is a String + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is a String, otherwise false + */ +const isString = typeOfTest('string'); + +/** + * Determine if a value is a Function + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * @returns {boolean} True if value is a Function, otherwise false + */ +const isFunction = typeOfTest('function'); + +/** + * Determine if a value is a Number + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is a Number, otherwise false + */ +const isNumber = typeOfTest('number'); + +/** + * Determine if a value is an Object + * + * @param {*} thing The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is an Object, otherwise false + */ +const isObject = (thing) => thing !== null && typeof thing === 'object'; + +/** + * Determine if a value is a Boolean + * + * @param {*} thing The value to test + * @returns {boolean} True if value is a Boolean, otherwise false + */ +const isBoolean = thing => thing === true || thing === false; + +/** + * Determine if a value is a plain Object + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is a plain Object, otherwise false + */ +const isPlainObject = (val) => { + if (kindOf(val) !== 'object') { + return false; + } + + const prototype = getPrototypeOf(val); + return (prototype === null || prototype === Object.prototype || Object.getPrototypeOf(prototype) === null) && !(toStringTag in val) && !(iterator in val); +} + +/** + * Determine if a value is an empty object (safely handles Buffers) + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is an empty object, otherwise false + */ +const isEmptyObject = (val) => { + // Early return for non-objects or Buffers to prevent RangeError + if (!isObject(val) || isBuffer(val)) { + return false; + } + + try { + return Object.keys(val).length === 0 && Object.getPrototypeOf(val) === Object.prototype; + } catch (e) { + // Fallback for any other objects that might cause RangeError with Object.keys() + return false; + } +} + +/** + * Determine if a value is a Date + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is a Date, otherwise false + */ +const isDate = kindOfTest('Date'); + +/** + * Determine if a value is a File + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is a File, otherwise false + */ +const isFile = kindOfTest('File'); + +/** + * Determine if a value is a Blob + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is a Blob, otherwise false + */ +const isBlob = kindOfTest('Blob'); + +/** + * Determine if a value is a FileList + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is a File, otherwise false + */ +const isFileList = kindOfTest('FileList'); + +/** + * Determine if a value is a Stream + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is a Stream, otherwise false + */ +const isStream = (val) => isObject(val) && isFunction(val.pipe); + +/** + * Determine if a value is a FormData + * + * @param {*} thing The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is an FormData, otherwise false + */ +const isFormData = (thing) => { + let kind; + return thing && ( + (typeof FormData === 'function' && thing instanceof FormData) || ( + isFunction(thing.append) && ( + (kind = kindOf(thing)) === 'formdata' || + // detect form-data instance + (kind === 'object' && isFunction(thing.toString) && thing.toString() === '[object FormData]') + ) + ) + ) +} + +/** + * Determine if a value is a URLSearchParams object + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is a URLSearchParams object, otherwise false + */ +const isURLSearchParams = kindOfTest('URLSearchParams'); + +const [isReadableStream, isRequest, isResponse, isHeaders] = ['ReadableStream', 'Request', 'Response', 'Headers'].map(kindOfTest); + +/** + * Trim excess whitespace off the beginning and end of a string + * + * @param {String} str The String to trim + * + * @returns {String} The String freed of excess whitespace + */ +const trim = (str) => str.trim ? + str.trim() : str.replace(/^[\s\uFEFF\xA0]+|[\s\uFEFF\xA0]+$/g, ''); + +/** + * Iterate over an Array or an Object invoking a function for each item. + * + * If `obj` is an Array callback will be called passing + * the value, index, and complete array for each item. + * + * If 'obj' is an Object callback will be called passing + * the value, key, and complete object for each property. + * + * @param {Object|Array} obj The object to iterate + * @param {Function} fn The callback to invoke for each item + * + * @param {Boolean} [allOwnKeys = false] + * @returns {any} + */ +function forEach(obj, fn, {allOwnKeys = false} = {}) { + // Don't bother if no value provided + if (obj === null || typeof obj === 'undefined') { + return; + } + + let i; + let l; + + // Force an array if not already something iterable + if (typeof obj !== 'object') { + /*eslint no-param-reassign:0*/ + obj = [obj]; + } + + if (isArray(obj)) { + // Iterate over array values + for (i = 0, l = obj.length; i < l; i++) { + fn.call(null, obj[i], i, obj); + } + } else { + // Buffer check + if (isBuffer(obj)) { + return; + } + + // Iterate over object keys + const keys = allOwnKeys ? Object.getOwnPropertyNames(obj) : Object.keys(obj); + const len = keys.length; + let key; + + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + key = keys[i]; + fn.call(null, obj[key], key, obj); + } + } +} + +function findKey(obj, key) { + if (isBuffer(obj)){ + return null; + } + + key = key.toLowerCase(); + const keys = Object.keys(obj); + let i = keys.length; + let _key; + while (i-- > 0) { + _key = keys[i]; + if (key === _key.toLowerCase()) { + return _key; + } + } + return null; +} + +const _global = (() => { + /*eslint no-undef:0*/ + if (typeof globalThis !== "undefined") return globalThis; + return typeof self !== "undefined" ? self : (typeof window !== 'undefined' ? window : global) +})(); + +const isContextDefined = (context) => !isUndefined(context) && context !== _global; + +/** + * Accepts varargs expecting each argument to be an object, then + * immutably merges the properties of each object and returns result. + * + * When multiple objects contain the same key the later object in + * the arguments list will take precedence. + * + * Example: + * + * ```js + * var result = merge({foo: 123}, {foo: 456}); + * console.log(result.foo); // outputs 456 + * ``` + * + * @param {Object} obj1 Object to merge + * + * @returns {Object} Result of all merge properties + */ +function merge(/* obj1, obj2, obj3, ... */) { + const {caseless, skipUndefined} = isContextDefined(this) && this || {}; + const result = {}; + const assignValue = (val, key) => { + const targetKey = caseless && findKey(result, key) || key; + if (isPlainObject(result[targetKey]) && isPlainObject(val)) { + result[targetKey] = merge(result[targetKey], val); + } else if (isPlainObject(val)) { + result[targetKey] = merge({}, val); + } else if (isArray(val)) { + result[targetKey] = val.slice(); + } else if (!skipUndefined || !isUndefined(val)) { + result[targetKey] = val; + } + } + + for (let i = 0, l = arguments.length; i < l; i++) { + arguments[i] && forEach(arguments[i], assignValue); + } + return result; +} + +/** + * Extends object a by mutably adding to it the properties of object b. + * + * @param {Object} a The object to be extended + * @param {Object} b The object to copy properties from + * @param {Object} thisArg The object to bind function to + * + * @param {Boolean} [allOwnKeys] + * @returns {Object} The resulting value of object a + */ +const extend = (a, b, thisArg, {allOwnKeys}= {}) => { + forEach(b, (val, key) => { + if (thisArg && isFunction(val)) { + a[key] = bind(val, thisArg); + } else { + a[key] = val; + } + }, {allOwnKeys}); + return a; +} + +/** + * Remove byte order marker. This catches EF BB BF (the UTF-8 BOM) + * + * @param {string} content with BOM + * + * @returns {string} content value without BOM + */ +const stripBOM = (content) => { + if (content.charCodeAt(0) === 0xFEFF) { + content = content.slice(1); + } + return content; +} + +/** + * Inherit the prototype methods from one constructor into another + * @param {function} constructor + * @param {function} superConstructor + * @param {object} [props] + * @param {object} [descriptors] + * + * @returns {void} + */ +const inherits = (constructor, superConstructor, props, descriptors) => { + constructor.prototype = Object.create(superConstructor.prototype, descriptors); + constructor.prototype.constructor = constructor; + Object.defineProperty(constructor, 'super', { + value: superConstructor.prototype + }); + props && Object.assign(constructor.prototype, props); +} + +/** + * Resolve object with deep prototype chain to a flat object + * @param {Object} sourceObj source object + * @param {Object} [destObj] + * @param {Function|Boolean} [filter] + * @param {Function} [propFilter] + * + * @returns {Object} + */ +const toFlatObject = (sourceObj, destObj, filter, propFilter) => { + let props; + let i; + let prop; + const merged = {}; + + destObj = destObj || {}; + // eslint-disable-next-line no-eq-null,eqeqeq + if (sourceObj == null) return destObj; + + do { + props = Object.getOwnPropertyNames(sourceObj); + i = props.length; + while (i-- > 0) { + prop = props[i]; + if ((!propFilter || propFilter(prop, sourceObj, destObj)) && !merged[prop]) { + destObj[prop] = sourceObj[prop]; + merged[prop] = true; + } + } + sourceObj = filter !== false && getPrototypeOf(sourceObj); + } while (sourceObj && (!filter || filter(sourceObj, destObj)) && sourceObj !== Object.prototype); + + return destObj; +} + +/** + * Determines whether a string ends with the characters of a specified string + * + * @param {String} str + * @param {String} searchString + * @param {Number} [position= 0] + * + * @returns {boolean} + */ +const endsWith = (str, searchString, position) => { + str = String(str); + if (position === undefined || position > str.length) { + position = str.length; + } + position -= searchString.length; + const lastIndex = str.indexOf(searchString, position); + return lastIndex !== -1 && lastIndex === position; +} + + +/** + * Returns new array from array like object or null if failed + * + * @param {*} [thing] + * + * @returns {?Array} + */ +const toArray = (thing) => { + if (!thing) return null; + if (isArray(thing)) return thing; + let i = thing.length; + if (!isNumber(i)) return null; + const arr = new Array(i); + while (i-- > 0) { + arr[i] = thing[i]; + } + return arr; +} + +/** + * Checking if the Uint8Array exists and if it does, it returns a function that checks if the + * thing passed in is an instance of Uint8Array + * + * @param {TypedArray} + * + * @returns {Array} + */ +// eslint-disable-next-line func-names +const isTypedArray = (TypedArray => { + // eslint-disable-next-line func-names + return thing => { + return TypedArray && thing instanceof TypedArray; + }; +})(typeof Uint8Array !== 'undefined' && getPrototypeOf(Uint8Array)); + +/** + * For each entry in the object, call the function with the key and value. + * + * @param {Object} obj - The object to iterate over. + * @param {Function} fn - The function to call for each entry. + * + * @returns {void} + */ +const forEachEntry = (obj, fn) => { + const generator = obj && obj[iterator]; + + const _iterator = generator.call(obj); + + let result; + + while ((result = _iterator.next()) && !result.done) { + const pair = result.value; + fn.call(obj, pair[0], pair[1]); + } +} + +/** + * It takes a regular expression and a string, and returns an array of all the matches + * + * @param {string} regExp - The regular expression to match against. + * @param {string} str - The string to search. + * + * @returns {Array} + */ +const matchAll = (regExp, str) => { + let matches; + const arr = []; + + while ((matches = regExp.exec(str)) !== null) { + arr.push(matches); + } + + return arr; +} + +/* Checking if the kindOfTest function returns true when passed an HTMLFormElement. */ +const isHTMLForm = kindOfTest('HTMLFormElement'); + +const toCamelCase = str => { + return str.toLowerCase().replace(/[-_\s]([a-z\d])(\w*)/g, + function replacer(m, p1, p2) { + return p1.toUpperCase() + p2; + } + ); +}; + +/* Creating a function that will check if an object has a property. */ +const hasOwnProperty = (({hasOwnProperty}) => (obj, prop) => hasOwnProperty.call(obj, prop))(Object.prototype); + +/** + * Determine if a value is a RegExp object + * + * @param {*} val The value to test + * + * @returns {boolean} True if value is a RegExp object, otherwise false + */ +const isRegExp = kindOfTest('RegExp'); + +const reduceDescriptors = (obj, reducer) => { + const descriptors = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptors(obj); + const reducedDescriptors = {}; + + forEach(descriptors, (descriptor, name) => { + let ret; + if ((ret = reducer(descriptor, name, obj)) !== false) { + reducedDescriptors[name] = ret || descriptor; + } + }); + + Object.defineProperties(obj, reducedDescriptors); +} + +/** + * Makes all methods read-only + * @param {Object} obj + */ + +const freezeMethods = (obj) => { + reduceDescriptors(obj, (descriptor, name) => { + // skip restricted props in strict mode + if (isFunction(obj) && ['arguments', 'caller', 'callee'].indexOf(name) !== -1) { + return false; + } + + const value = obj[name]; + + if (!isFunction(value)) return; + + descriptor.enumerable = false; + + if ('writable' in descriptor) { + descriptor.writable = false; + return; + } + + if (!descriptor.set) { + descriptor.set = () => { + throw Error('Can not rewrite read-only method \'' + name + '\''); + }; + } + }); +} + +const toObjectSet = (arrayOrString, delimiter) => { + const obj = {}; + + const define = (arr) => { + arr.forEach(value => { + obj[value] = true; + }); + } + + isArray(arrayOrString) ? define(arrayOrString) : define(String(arrayOrString).split(delimiter)); + + return obj; +} + +const noop = () => {} + +const toFiniteNumber = (value, defaultValue) => { + return value != null && Number.isFinite(value = +value) ? value : defaultValue; +} + + + +/** + * If the thing is a FormData object, return true, otherwise return false. + * + * @param {unknown} thing - The thing to check. + * + * @returns {boolean} + */ +function isSpecCompliantForm(thing) { + return !!(thing && isFunction(thing.append) && thing[toStringTag] === 'FormData' && thing[iterator]); +} + +const toJSONObject = (obj) => { + const stack = new Array(10); + + const visit = (source, i) => { + + if (isObject(source)) { + if (stack.indexOf(source) >= 0) { + return; + } + + //Buffer check + if (isBuffer(source)) { + return source; + } + + if(!('toJSON' in source)) { + stack[i] = source; + const target = isArray(source) ? [] : {}; + + forEach(source, (value, key) => { + const reducedValue = visit(value, i + 1); + !isUndefined(reducedValue) && (target[key] = reducedValue); + }); + + stack[i] = undefined; + + return target; + } + } + + return source; + } + + return visit(obj, 0); +} + +const isAsyncFn = kindOfTest('AsyncFunction'); + +const isThenable = (thing) => + thing && (isObject(thing) || isFunction(thing)) && isFunction(thing.then) && isFunction(thing.catch); + +// original code +// https://github.com/DigitalBrainJS/AxiosPromise/blob/16deab13710ec09779922131f3fa5954320f83ab/lib/utils.js#L11-L34 + +const _setImmediate = ((setImmediateSupported, postMessageSupported) => { + if (setImmediateSupported) { + return setImmediate; + } + + return postMessageSupported ? ((token, callbacks) => { + _global.addEventListener("message", ({source, data}) => { + if (source === _global && data === token) { + callbacks.length && callbacks.shift()(); + } + }, false); + + return (cb) => { + callbacks.push(cb); + _global.postMessage(token, "*"); + } + })(`axios@${Math.random()}`, []) : (cb) => setTimeout(cb); +})( + typeof setImmediate === 'function', + isFunction(_global.postMessage) +); + +const asap = typeof queueMicrotask !== 'undefined' ? + queueMicrotask.bind(_global) : ( typeof process !== 'undefined' && process.nextTick || _setImmediate); + +// ********************* + + +const isIterable = (thing) => thing != null && isFunction(thing[iterator]); + + +export default { + isArray, + isArrayBuffer, + isBuffer, + isFormData, + isArrayBufferView, + isString, + isNumber, + isBoolean, + isObject, + isPlainObject, + isEmptyObject, + isReadableStream, + isRequest, + isResponse, + isHeaders, + isUndefined, + isDate, + isFile, + isBlob, + isRegExp, + isFunction, + isStream, + isURLSearchParams, + isTypedArray, + isFileList, + forEach, + merge, + extend, + trim, + stripBOM, + inherits, + toFlatObject, + kindOf, + kindOfTest, + endsWith, + toArray, + forEachEntry, + matchAll, + isHTMLForm, + hasOwnProperty, + hasOwnProp: hasOwnProperty, // an alias to avoid ESLint no-prototype-builtins detection + reduceDescriptors, + freezeMethods, + toObjectSet, + toCamelCase, + noop, + toFiniteNumber, + findKey, + global: _global, + isContextDefined, + isSpecCompliantForm, + toJSONObject, + isAsyncFn, + isThenable, + setImmediate: _setImmediate, + asap, + isIterable +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/package.json b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/package.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f85fdb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/axios/package.json @@ -0,0 +1,239 @@ +{ + "name": "axios", + "version": "1.13.2", + "description": "Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js", + "main": "index.js", + "exports": { + ".": { + "types": { + "require": "./index.d.cts", + "default": "./index.d.ts" + }, + "react-native": { + "require": "./dist/browser/axios.cjs", + "default": "./dist/esm/axios.js" + }, + "browser": { + "require": "./dist/browser/axios.cjs", + "default": "./index.js" + }, + "default": { + "require": "./dist/node/axios.cjs", + "default": "./index.js" + } + }, + "./lib/adapters/http.js": "./lib/adapters/http.js", + "./lib/adapters/xhr.js": "./lib/adapters/xhr.js", + "./unsafe/*": "./lib/*", + "./unsafe/core/settle.js": "./lib/core/settle.js", + "./unsafe/core/buildFullPath.js": "./lib/core/buildFullPath.js", + "./unsafe/helpers/isAbsoluteURL.js": "./lib/helpers/isAbsoluteURL.js", + "./unsafe/helpers/buildURL.js": "./lib/helpers/buildURL.js", + "./unsafe/helpers/combineURLs.js": "./lib/helpers/combineURLs.js", + "./unsafe/adapters/http.js": "./lib/adapters/http.js", + "./unsafe/adapters/xhr.js": "./lib/adapters/xhr.js", + "./unsafe/utils.js": "./lib/utils.js", + "./package.json": "./package.json", + "./dist/browser/axios.cjs": "./dist/browser/axios.cjs", + "./dist/node/axios.cjs": "./dist/node/axios.cjs" + }, + "type": "module", + "types": "index.d.ts", + "scripts": { + "test": "npm run test:node && npm run test:browser && npm run test:package", + "test:node": "npm run test:mocha", + "test:browser": "npm run test:karma", + "test:package": "npm run test:eslint && npm run test:dtslint && npm run test:exports", + "test:eslint": "node bin/ssl_hotfix.js eslint lib/**/*.js", + "test:dtslint": "dtslint --localTs node_modules/typescript/lib", + "test:mocha": "node bin/ssl_hotfix.js mocha test/unit/**/*.js --timeout 30000 --exit", + "test:exports": "node bin/ssl_hotfix.js mocha test/module/test.js --timeout 30000 --exit", + "test:karma": "node ./bin/run-karma-tests.js", + "test:karma:firefox": "node bin/ssl_hotfix.js cross-env LISTEN_ADDR=:: Browsers=Firefox karma start karma.conf.cjs --single-run", + "test:karma:server": "node bin/ssl_hotfix.js cross-env karma start karma.conf.cjs", + "test:build:version": "node ./bin/check-build-version.js", + "start": "node ./sandbox/server.js", + "preversion": "gulp version", + "version": "npm run build && git add package.json", + "prepublishOnly": "npm run test:build:version", + "postpublish": "git push && git push --tags", + "build": "gulp clear && cross-env NODE_ENV=production rollup -c -m", + "examples": "node ./examples/server.js", + "coveralls": "cat coverage/lcov.info | ./node_modules/coveralls/bin/coveralls.js", + "fix": "eslint --fix lib/**/*.js", + "prepare": "husky install && npm run prepare:hooks", + "prepare:hooks": "npx husky set .husky/commit-msg \"npx commitlint --edit $1\"", + "release:dry": "release-it --dry-run --no-npm", + "release:info": "release-it --release-version", + "release:beta:no-npm": "release-it --preRelease=beta --no-npm", + "release:beta": "release-it --preRelease=beta", + "release:no-npm": "release-it --no-npm", + "release:changelog:fix": "node ./bin/injectContributorsList.js && git add CHANGELOG.md", + "release": "release-it" + }, + "repository": { + "type": "git", + "url": "https://github.com/axios/axios.git" + }, + "keywords": [ + "xhr", + "http", + "ajax", + "promise", + "node", + "browser", + "fetch", + "rest", + "api", + "client" + ], + "author": "Matt Zabriskie", + "license": "MIT", + "bugs": { + "url": "https://github.com/axios/axios/issues" + }, + "homepage": "https://axios-http.com", + "devDependencies": { + "@babel/core": "^7.23.9", + "@babel/preset-env": "^7.23.9", + "@commitlint/cli": "^17.8.1", + "@commitlint/config-conventional": "^17.8.1", + "@release-it/conventional-changelog": "^5.1.1", + "@rollup/plugin-alias": "^5.1.0", + "@rollup/plugin-babel": "^5.3.1", + "@rollup/plugin-commonjs": "^15.1.0", + "@rollup/plugin-json": "^4.1.0", + "@rollup/plugin-multi-entry": "^4.1.0", + "@rollup/plugin-node-resolve": "^9.0.0", + "abortcontroller-polyfill": "^1.7.5", + "auto-changelog": "^2.4.0", + "body-parser": "^1.20.2", + "chalk": "^5.3.0", + "coveralls": "^3.1.1", + "cross-env": "^7.0.3", + "dev-null": "^0.1.1", + "dtslint": "^4.2.1", + "es6-promise": "^4.2.8", + "eslint": "^8.56.0", + "express": "^4.18.2", + "formdata-node": "^5.0.1", + "formidable": "^2.1.2", + "fs-extra": "^10.1.0", + "get-stream": "^3.0.0", + "gulp": "^4.0.2", + "handlebars": "^4.7.8", + "husky": "^8.0.3", + "istanbul-instrumenter-loader": "^3.0.1", + "jasmine-core": "^2.99.1", + "karma": "^6.3.17", + "karma-chrome-launcher": "^3.2.0", + "karma-firefox-launcher": "^2.1.2", + "karma-jasmine": "^1.1.2", + "karma-jasmine-ajax": "^0.1.13", + "karma-rollup-preprocessor": "^7.0.8", + "karma-safari-launcher": "^1.0.0", + "karma-sauce-launcher": "^4.3.6", + "karma-sinon": "^1.0.5", + "karma-sourcemap-loader": "^0.3.8", + "memoizee": "^0.4.15", + "minimist": "^1.2.8", + "mocha": "^10.3.0", + "multer": "^1.4.4", + "pacote": "^20.0.0", + "pretty-bytes": "^6.1.1", + "release-it": "^15.11.0", + "rollup": "^2.79.1", + "rollup-plugin-auto-external": "^2.0.0", + "rollup-plugin-bundle-size": "^1.0.3", + "rollup-plugin-terser": "^7.0.2", + "selfsigned": "^3.0.1", + "sinon": "^4.5.0", + "stream-throttle": "^0.1.3", + "string-replace-async": "^3.0.2", + "tar-stream": "^3.1.7", + "typescript": "^4.9.5" + }, + "browser": { + "./lib/adapters/http.js": "./lib/helpers/null.js", + "./lib/platform/node/index.js": "./lib/platform/browser/index.js", + "./lib/platform/node/classes/FormData.js": "./lib/helpers/null.js" + }, + "react-native": { + "./lib/adapters/http.js": "./lib/helpers/null.js", + "./lib/platform/node/index.js": "./lib/platform/browser/index.js", + "./lib/platform/node/classes/FormData.js": "./lib/helpers/null.js" + }, + "jsdelivr": "dist/axios.min.js", + "unpkg": "dist/axios.min.js", + "typings": "./index.d.ts", + "dependencies": { + "follow-redirects": "^1.15.6", + "form-data": "^4.0.4", + "proxy-from-env": "^1.1.0" + }, + "bundlesize": [ + { + "path": "./dist/axios.min.js", + "threshold": "5kB" + } + ], + "contributors": [ + "Matt Zabriskie (https://github.com/mzabriskie)", + "Dmitriy Mozgovoy (https://github.com/DigitalBrainJS)", + "Nick Uraltsev (https://github.com/nickuraltsev)", + "Jay (https://github.com/jasonsaayman)", + "Emily Morehouse (https://github.com/emilyemorehouse)", + "Rubén Norte (https://github.com/rubennorte)", + "Justin Beckwith (https://github.com/JustinBeckwith)", + "Martti Laine (https://github.com/codeclown)", + "Xianming Zhong (https://github.com/chinesedfan)", + "Remco Haszing (https://github.com/remcohaszing)", + "Rikki Gibson (https://github.com/RikkiGibson)", + "Willian Agostini (https://github.com/WillianAgostini)", + "Ben Carp (https://github.com/carpben)" + ], + "sideEffects": false, + "release-it": { + "git": { + "commitMessage": "chore(release): v${version}", + "push": true, + "commit": true, + "tag": true, + "requireCommits": false, + "requireCleanWorkingDir": false + }, + "github": { + "release": true, + "draft": true + }, + "npm": { + "publish": false, + "ignoreVersion": false + }, + "plugins": { + "@release-it/conventional-changelog": { + "preset": "angular", + "infile": "CHANGELOG.md", + "header": "# Changelog" + } + }, + "hooks": { + "before:init": "npm test", + "after:bump": "gulp version --bump ${version} && npm run build && npm run test:build:version", + "before:release": "npm run release:changelog:fix && git add ./package-lock.json", + "after:release": "echo Successfully released ${name} v${version} to ${repo.repository}." + } + }, + "commitlint": { + "rules": { + "header-max-length": [ + 2, + "always", + 130 + ] + }, + "extends": [ + "@commitlint/config-conventional" + ] + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/core-web-vitals.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/core-web-vitals.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..312797f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/core-web-vitals.js @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +module.exports = { + extends: [require.resolve('.'), 'plugin:@next/next/core-web-vitals'], +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c95a88 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +/* + * @rushstack/eslint-patch is used to include plugins as dev + * dependencies instead of imposing them as peer dependencies + * + * https://www.npmjs.com/package/@rushstack/eslint-patch + */ +const keptPaths = [] +const sortedPaths = [] +const cwd = process.cwd().replace(/\\/g, '/') +const originalPaths = require.resolve.paths('eslint-plugin-import') + +// eslint throws a conflict error when plugins resolve to different +// locations, since we want to lock our dependencies by default +// but also need to allow using user dependencies this updates +// our resolve paths to first check the cwd and iterate to +// eslint-config-next's dependencies if needed + +for (let i = originalPaths.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { + const currentPath = originalPaths[i] + + if (currentPath.replace(/\\/g, '/').startsWith(cwd)) { + sortedPaths.push(currentPath) + } else { + keptPaths.unshift(currentPath) + } +} + +// maintain order of node_modules outside of cwd +sortedPaths.push(...keptPaths) + +const hookPropertyMap = new Map( + [ + '@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin', + 'eslint-plugin-import', + 'eslint-plugin-react', + 'eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y', + ].map((request) => [ + request, + require.resolve(request, { paths: sortedPaths }), + ]) +) + +const mod = require('module') +const resolveFilename = mod._resolveFilename +mod._resolveFilename = function (request, parent, isMain, options) { + const hookResolved = hookPropertyMap.get(request) + if (hookResolved) { + request = hookResolved + } + return resolveFilename.call(mod, request, parent, isMain, options) +} + +require('@rushstack/eslint-patch/modern-module-resolution') + +module.exports = { + extends: [ + 'plugin:react/recommended', + 'plugin:react-hooks/recommended', + 'plugin:@next/next/recommended', + ], + plugins: ['import', 'react', 'jsx-a11y'], + rules: { + 'import/no-anonymous-default-export': 'warn', + 'react/no-unknown-property': 'off', + 'react/react-in-jsx-scope': 'off', + 'react/prop-types': 'off', + 'jsx-a11y/alt-text': [ + 'warn', + { + elements: ['img'], + img: ['Image'], + }, + ], + 'jsx-a11y/aria-props': 'warn', + 'jsx-a11y/aria-proptypes': 'warn', + 'jsx-a11y/aria-unsupported-elements': 'warn', + 'jsx-a11y/role-has-required-aria-props': 'warn', + 'jsx-a11y/role-supports-aria-props': 'warn', + 'react/jsx-no-target-blank': 'off', + }, + parser: './parser.js', + parserOptions: { + requireConfigFile: false, + sourceType: 'module', + allowImportExportEverywhere: true, + babelOptions: { + presets: ['next/babel'], + caller: { + // Eslint supports top level await when a parser for it is included. We enable the parser by default for Babel. + supportsTopLevelAwait: true, + }, + }, + }, + overrides: [ + { + files: ['**/*.ts?(x)'], + parser: '@typescript-eslint/parser', + parserOptions: { + sourceType: 'module', + }, + }, + ], + settings: { + react: { + version: 'detect', + }, + 'import/parsers': { + [require.resolve('@typescript-eslint/parser')]: [ + '.ts', + '.mts', + '.cts', + '.tsx', + '.d.ts', + ], + }, + 'import/resolver': { + [require.resolve('eslint-import-resolver-node')]: { + extensions: ['.js', '.jsx', '.ts', '.tsx'], + }, + [require.resolve('eslint-import-resolver-typescript')]: { + alwaysTryTypes: true, + }, + }, + }, + env: { + browser: true, + node: true, + }, +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/package.json b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/package.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..640045a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/package.json @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +{ + "name": "eslint-config-next", + "version": "14.2.33", + "description": "ESLint configuration used by Next.js.", + "main": "index.js", + "license": "MIT", + "repository": { + "url": "vercel/next.js", + "directory": "packages/eslint-config-next" + }, + "homepage": "https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/configuring/eslint#eslint-config", + "dependencies": { + "@next/eslint-plugin-next": "14.2.33", + "@rushstack/eslint-patch": "^1.3.3", + "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^5.4.2 || ^6.0.0 || ^7.0.0 || ^8.0.0", + "@typescript-eslint/parser": "^5.4.2 || ^6.0.0 || ^7.0.0 || ^8.0.0", + "eslint-import-resolver-node": "^0.3.6", + "eslint-import-resolver-typescript": "^3.5.2", + "eslint-plugin-import": "^2.28.1", + "eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y": "^6.7.1", + "eslint-plugin-react": "^7.33.2", + "eslint-plugin-react-hooks": "^4.5.0 || 5.0.0-canary-7118f5dd7-20230705" + }, + "peerDependencies": { + "eslint": "^7.23.0 || ^8.0.0", + "typescript": ">=3.3.1" + }, + "peerDependenciesMeta": { + "typescript": { + "optional": true + } + } +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/parser.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/parser.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e9fd22 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/parser.js @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +const { + parse, + parseForESLint, +} = require('next/dist/compiled/babel/eslint-parser') + +module.exports = { + parse, + parseForESLint, +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/typescript.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/typescript.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..810b7df --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint-config-next/typescript.js @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +module.exports = { + extends: ['plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended'], +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/LICENSE b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b607bb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +Copyright OpenJS Foundation and other contributors, + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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In many ways, it is similar to JSLint and JSHint with a few exceptions: + +* ESLint uses [Espree](https://github.com/eslint/espree) for JavaScript parsing. +* ESLint uses an AST to evaluate patterns in code. +* ESLint is completely pluggable, every single rule is a plugin and you can add more at runtime. + +## Table of Contents + +1. [Installation and Usage](#installation-and-usage) +2. [Configuration](#configuration) +3. [Code of Conduct](#code-of-conduct) +4. [Filing Issues](#filing-issues) +5. [Frequently Asked Questions](#frequently-asked-questions) +6. [Releases](#releases) +7. [Security Policy](#security-policy) +8. [Semantic Versioning Policy](#semantic-versioning-policy) +9. [Stylistic Rule Updates](#stylistic-rule-updates) +10. [License](#license) +11. [Team](#team) +12. [Sponsors](#sponsors) +13. [Technology Sponsors](#technology-sponsors) + +## Installation and Usage + +Prerequisites: [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) (`^12.22.0`, `^14.17.0`, or `>=16.0.0`) built with SSL support. (If you are using an official Node.js distribution, SSL is always built in.) + +You can install and configure ESLint using this command: + +```shell +npm init @eslint/config +``` + +After that, you can run ESLint on any file or directory like this: + +```shell +./node_modules/.bin/eslint yourfile.js +``` + +## Configuration + +After running `npm init @eslint/config`, you'll have an `.eslintrc` file in your directory. In it, you'll see some rules configured like this: + +```json +{ + "rules": { + "semi": ["error", "always"], + "quotes": ["error", "double"] + } +} +``` + +The names `"semi"` and `"quotes"` are the names of [rules](https://eslint.org/docs/rules) in ESLint. The first value is the error level of the rule and can be one of these values: + +* `"off"` or `0` - turn the rule off +* `"warn"` or `1` - turn the rule on as a warning (doesn't affect exit code) +* `"error"` or `2` - turn the rule on as an error (exit code will be 1) + +The three error levels allow you fine-grained control over how ESLint applies rules (for more configuration options and details, see the [configuration docs](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure)). + +## Code of Conduct + +ESLint adheres to the [JS Foundation Code of Conduct](https://eslint.org/conduct). + +## Filing Issues + +Before filing an issue, please be sure to read the guidelines for what you're reporting: + +* [Bug Report](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/contribute/report-bugs) +* [Propose a New Rule](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/contribute/propose-new-rule) +* [Proposing a Rule Change](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/contribute/propose-rule-change) +* [Request a Change](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/contribute/request-change) + +## Frequently Asked Questions + +### I'm using JSCS, should I migrate to ESLint? + +Yes. [JSCS has reached end of life](https://eslint.org/blog/2016/07/jscs-end-of-life) and is no longer supported. + +We have prepared a [migration guide](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/migrating-from-jscs) to help you convert your JSCS settings to an ESLint configuration. + +We are now at or near 100% compatibility with JSCS. If you try ESLint and believe we are not yet compatible with a JSCS rule/configuration, please create an issue (mentioning that it is a JSCS compatibility issue) and we will evaluate it as per our normal process. + +### Does Prettier replace ESLint? + +No, ESLint and Prettier have diffent jobs: ESLint is a linter (looking for problematic patterns) and Prettier is a code formatter. Using both tools is common, refer to [Prettier's documentation](https://prettier.io/docs/en/install#eslint-and-other-linters) to learn how to configure them to work well with each other. + +### Why can't ESLint find my plugins? + +* Make sure your plugins (and ESLint) are both in your project's `package.json` as devDependencies (or dependencies, if your project uses ESLint at runtime). +* Make sure you have run `npm install` and all your dependencies are installed. +* Make sure your plugins' peerDependencies have been installed as well. You can use `npm view eslint-plugin-myplugin peerDependencies` to see what peer dependencies `eslint-plugin-myplugin` has. + +### Does ESLint support JSX? + +Yes, ESLint natively supports parsing JSX syntax (this must be enabled in [configuration](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure)). Please note that supporting JSX syntax *is not* the same as supporting React. React applies specific semantics to JSX syntax that ESLint doesn't recognize. 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Zakas + */ + +/* eslint no-console:off -- CLI */ + +"use strict"; + +// must do this initialization *before* other requires in order to work +if (process.argv.includes("--debug")) { + require("debug").enable("eslint:*,-eslint:code-path,eslintrc:*"); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Read data from stdin til the end. + * + * Note: See + * - https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/master/doc/api/process.md#processstdin + * - https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/master/doc/api/process.md#a-note-on-process-io + * - https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2016-01/msg00419.html + * - https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/7439 (historical) + * + * On Windows using `fs.readFileSync(STDIN_FILE_DESCRIPTOR, "utf8")` seems + * to read 4096 bytes before blocking and never drains to read further data. + * + * The investigation on the Emacs thread indicates: + * + * > Emacs on MS-Windows uses pipes to communicate with subprocesses; a + * > pipe on Windows has a 4K buffer. So as soon as Emacs writes more than + * > 4096 bytes to the pipe, the pipe becomes full, and Emacs then waits for + * > the subprocess to read its end of the pipe, at which time Emacs will + * > write the rest of the stuff. + * @returns {Promise} The read text. + */ +function readStdin() { + return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { + let content = ""; + let chunk = ""; + + process.stdin + .setEncoding("utf8") + .on("readable", () => { + while ((chunk = process.stdin.read()) !== null) { + content += chunk; + } + }) + .on("end", () => resolve(content)) + .on("error", reject); + }); +} + +/** + * Get the error message of a given value. + * @param {any} error The value to get. + * @returns {string} The error message. + */ +function getErrorMessage(error) { + + // Lazy loading because this is used only if an error happened. + const util = require("util"); + + // Foolproof -- third-party module might throw non-object. + if (typeof error !== "object" || error === null) { + return String(error); + } + + // Use templates if `error.messageTemplate` is present. + if (typeof error.messageTemplate === "string") { + try { + const template = require(`../messages/${error.messageTemplate}.js`); + + return template(error.messageData || {}); + } catch { + + // Ignore template error then fallback to use `error.stack`. + } + } + + // Use the stacktrace if it's an error object. + if (typeof error.stack === "string") { + return error.stack; + } + + // Otherwise, dump the object. + return util.format("%o", error); +} + +/** + * Tracks error messages that are shown to the user so we only ever show the + * same message once. + * @type {Set} + */ +const displayedErrors = new Set(); + +/** + * Tracks whether an unexpected error was caught + * @type {boolean} + */ +let hadFatalError = false; + +/** + * Catch and report unexpected error. + * @param {any} error The thrown error object. + * @returns {void} + */ +function onFatalError(error) { + process.exitCode = 2; + hadFatalError = true; + + const { version } = require("../package.json"); + const message = ` +Oops! 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DO NOT MODIFY. + * + * This file is part of the ongoing work to move the eslintrc-style config + * system into the @eslint/eslintrc package. This file needs to remain + * unchanged in order for this work to proceed. + * + * If you think you need to change this file, please contact @nzakas first. + * + * Thanks in advance for your cooperation. + */ + +/** + * @fileoverview Defines a schema for configs. + * @author Sylvan Mably + */ + +"use strict"; + +const baseConfigProperties = { + $schema: { type: "string" }, + env: { type: "object" }, + extends: { $ref: "#/definitions/stringOrStrings" }, + globals: { type: "object" }, + overrides: { + type: "array", + items: { $ref: "#/definitions/overrideConfig" }, + additionalItems: false + }, + parser: { type: ["string", "null"] }, + parserOptions: { type: "object" }, + plugins: { type: "array" }, + processor: { type: "string" }, + rules: { type: "object" }, + settings: { type: "object" }, + noInlineConfig: { type: "boolean" }, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives: { type: "boolean" }, + + ecmaFeatures: { type: "object" } // deprecated; logs a warning when used +}; + +const configSchema = { + definitions: { + stringOrStrings: { + oneOf: [ + { type: "string" }, + { + type: "array", + items: { type: "string" }, + additionalItems: false + } + ] + }, + stringOrStringsRequired: { + oneOf: [ + { type: "string" }, + { + type: "array", + items: { type: "string" }, + additionalItems: false, + minItems: 1 + } + ] + }, + + // Config at top-level. + objectConfig: { + type: "object", + properties: { + root: { type: "boolean" }, + ignorePatterns: { $ref: "#/definitions/stringOrStrings" }, + ...baseConfigProperties + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + + // Config in `overrides`. + overrideConfig: { + type: "object", + properties: { + excludedFiles: { $ref: "#/definitions/stringOrStrings" }, + files: { $ref: "#/definitions/stringOrStringsRequired" }, + ...baseConfigProperties + }, + required: ["files"], + additionalProperties: false + } + }, + + $ref: "#/definitions/objectConfig" +}; + +module.exports = configSchema; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/conf/default-cli-options.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/conf/default-cli-options.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dad03d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/conf/default-cli-options.js @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Default CLIEngineOptions. + * @author Ian VanSchooten + */ + +"use strict"; + +module.exports = { + configFile: null, + baseConfig: false, + rulePaths: [], + useEslintrc: true, + envs: [], + globals: [], + extensions: null, + ignore: true, + ignorePath: void 0, + cache: false, + + /* + * in order to honor the cacheFile option if specified + * this option should not have a default value otherwise + * it will always be used + */ + cacheLocation: "", + cacheFile: ".eslintcache", + cacheStrategy: "metadata", + fix: false, + allowInlineConfig: true, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives: void 0, + globInputPaths: true +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/conf/globals.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/conf/globals.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..58710e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/conf/globals.js @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Globals for ecmaVersion/sourceType + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Globals +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const commonjs = { + exports: true, + global: false, + module: false, + require: false +}; + +const es3 = { + Array: false, + Boolean: false, + constructor: false, + Date: false, + decodeURI: false, + decodeURIComponent: false, + encodeURI: false, + encodeURIComponent: false, + Error: false, + escape: false, + eval: false, + EvalError: false, + Function: false, + hasOwnProperty: false, + Infinity: false, + isFinite: false, + isNaN: false, + isPrototypeOf: false, + Math: false, + NaN: false, + Number: false, + Object: false, + parseFloat: false, + parseInt: false, + propertyIsEnumerable: false, + RangeError: false, + ReferenceError: false, + RegExp: false, + String: false, + SyntaxError: false, + toLocaleString: false, + toString: false, + TypeError: false, + undefined: false, + unescape: false, + URIError: false, + valueOf: false +}; + +const es5 = { + ...es3, + JSON: false +}; + +const es2015 = { + ...es5, + ArrayBuffer: false, + DataView: false, + Float32Array: false, + Float64Array: false, + Int16Array: false, + Int32Array: false, + Int8Array: false, + Map: false, + Promise: false, + Proxy: false, + Reflect: false, + Set: false, + Symbol: false, + Uint16Array: false, + Uint32Array: false, + Uint8Array: false, + Uint8ClampedArray: false, + WeakMap: false, + WeakSet: false +}; + +// no new globals in ES2016 +const es2016 = { + ...es2015 +}; + +const es2017 = { + ...es2016, + Atomics: false, + SharedArrayBuffer: false +}; + +// no new globals in ES2018 +const es2018 = { + ...es2017 +}; + +// no new globals in ES2019 +const es2019 = { + ...es2018 +}; + +const es2020 = { + ...es2019, + BigInt: false, + BigInt64Array: false, + BigUint64Array: false, + globalThis: false +}; + +const es2021 = { + ...es2020, + AggregateError: false, + FinalizationRegistry: false, + WeakRef: false +}; + +const es2022 = { + ...es2021 +}; + +const es2023 = { + ...es2022 +}; + +const es2024 = { + ...es2023 +}; + + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Exports +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +module.exports = { + commonjs, + es3, + es5, + es2015, + es2016, + es2017, + es2018, + es2019, + es2020, + es2021, + es2022, + es2023, + es2024 +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/conf/replacements.json b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/conf/replacements.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c047811 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/conf/replacements.json @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +{ + "rules": { + "generator-star": ["generator-star-spacing"], + "global-strict": ["strict"], + "no-arrow-condition": ["no-confusing-arrow", "no-constant-condition"], + "no-comma-dangle": ["comma-dangle"], + "no-empty-class": ["no-empty-character-class"], + "no-empty-label": ["no-labels"], + "no-extra-strict": ["strict"], + "no-reserved-keys": ["quote-props"], + "no-space-before-semi": ["semi-spacing"], + "no-wrap-func": ["no-extra-parens"], + "space-after-function-name": ["space-before-function-paren"], + "space-after-keywords": ["keyword-spacing"], + "space-before-function-parentheses": ["space-before-function-paren"], + "space-before-keywords": ["keyword-spacing"], + "space-in-brackets": ["object-curly-spacing", "array-bracket-spacing", "computed-property-spacing"], + "space-return-throw-case": ["keyword-spacing"], + "space-unary-word-ops": ["space-unary-ops"], + "spaced-line-comment": ["spaced-comment"] + } +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/conf/rule-type-list.json b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/conf/rule-type-list.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ca730f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/conf/rule-type-list.json @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +{ + "types": { + "problem": [], + "suggestion": [], + "layout": [] + }, + "deprecated": [], + "removed": [ + { "removed": "generator-star", "replacedBy": ["generator-star-spacing"] }, + { "removed": "global-strict", "replacedBy": ["strict"] }, + { "removed": "no-arrow-condition", "replacedBy": ["no-confusing-arrow", "no-constant-condition"] }, + { "removed": "no-comma-dangle", "replacedBy": ["comma-dangle"] }, + { "removed": "no-empty-class", "replacedBy": ["no-empty-character-class"] }, + { "removed": "no-empty-label", "replacedBy": ["no-labels"] }, + { "removed": "no-extra-strict", "replacedBy": ["strict"] }, + { "removed": "no-reserved-keys", "replacedBy": ["quote-props"] }, + { "removed": "no-space-before-semi", "replacedBy": ["semi-spacing"] }, + { "removed": "no-wrap-func", "replacedBy": ["no-extra-parens"] }, + { "removed": "space-after-function-name", "replacedBy": ["space-before-function-paren"] }, + { "removed": "space-after-keywords", "replacedBy": ["keyword-spacing"] }, + { "removed": "space-before-function-parentheses", "replacedBy": ["space-before-function-paren"] }, + { "removed": "space-before-keywords", "replacedBy": ["keyword-spacing"] }, + { "removed": "space-in-brackets", "replacedBy": ["object-curly-spacing", "array-bracket-spacing"] }, + { "removed": "space-return-throw-case", "replacedBy": ["keyword-spacing"] }, + { "removed": "space-unary-word-ops", "replacedBy": ["space-unary-ops"] }, + { "removed": "spaced-line-comment", "replacedBy": ["spaced-comment"] } + ] +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/api.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/api.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cbaac8f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/api.js @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Expose out ESLint and CLI to require. + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Requirements +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const { ESLint, FlatESLint } = require("./eslint"); +const { shouldUseFlatConfig } = require("./eslint/flat-eslint"); +const { Linter } = require("./linter"); +const { RuleTester } = require("./rule-tester"); +const { SourceCode } = require("./source-code"); + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Functions +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Loads the correct ESLint constructor given the options. + * @param {Object} [options] The options object + * @param {boolean} [options.useFlatConfig] Whether or not to use a flat config + * @param {string} [options.cwd] The current working directory + * @returns {Promise} The ESLint constructor + */ +async function loadESLint({ useFlatConfig, cwd = process.cwd() } = {}) { + + /* + * Note: The v9.x version of this function doesn't have a cwd option + * because it's not used. It's only used in the v8.x version of this + * function. + */ + + const shouldESLintUseFlatConfig = typeof useFlatConfig === "boolean" + ? useFlatConfig + : await shouldUseFlatConfig({ cwd }); + + return shouldESLintUseFlatConfig ? FlatESLint : ESLint; +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Exports +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +module.exports = { + Linter, + loadESLint, + ESLint, + RuleTester, + SourceCode +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/cli-engine.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/cli-engine.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..49c8902 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/cli-engine.js @@ -0,0 +1,1078 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Main CLI object. + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +/* + * The CLI object should *not* call process.exit() directly. It should only return + * exit codes. This allows other programs to use the CLI object and still control + * when the program exits. + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const fs = require("fs"); +const path = require("path"); +const defaultOptions = require("../../conf/default-cli-options"); +const pkg = require("../../package.json"); + + +const { + Legacy: { + ConfigOps, + naming, + CascadingConfigArrayFactory, + IgnorePattern, + getUsedExtractedConfigs, + ModuleResolver + } +} = require("@eslint/eslintrc"); + +const { FileEnumerator } = require("./file-enumerator"); + +const { Linter } = require("../linter"); +const builtInRules = require("../rules"); +const loadRules = require("./load-rules"); +const hash = require("./hash"); +const LintResultCache = require("./lint-result-cache"); + +const debug = require("debug")("eslint:cli-engine"); +const validFixTypes = new Set(["directive", "problem", "suggestion", "layout"]); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +// For VSCode IntelliSense +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").ConfigData} ConfigData */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").DeprecatedRuleInfo} DeprecatedRuleInfo */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").LintMessage} LintMessage */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").SuppressedLintMessage} SuppressedLintMessage */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").ParserOptions} ParserOptions */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Plugin} Plugin */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").RuleConf} RuleConf */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Rule} Rule */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").FormatterFunction} FormatterFunction */ +/** @typedef {ReturnType} ConfigArray */ +/** @typedef {ReturnType} ExtractedConfig */ + +/** + * The options to configure a CLI engine with. + * @typedef {Object} CLIEngineOptions + * @property {boolean} [allowInlineConfig] Enable or disable inline configuration comments. + * @property {ConfigData} [baseConfig] Base config object, extended by all configs used with this CLIEngine instance + * @property {boolean} [cache] Enable result caching. + * @property {string} [cacheLocation] The cache file to use instead of .eslintcache. + * @property {string} [configFile] The configuration file to use. + * @property {string} [cwd] The value to use for the current working directory. + * @property {string[]} [envs] An array of environments to load. + * @property {string[]|null} [extensions] An array of file extensions to check. + * @property {boolean|Function} [fix] Execute in autofix mode. If a function, should return a boolean. + * @property {string[]} [fixTypes] Array of rule types to apply fixes for. + * @property {string[]} [globals] An array of global variables to declare. + * @property {boolean} [ignore] False disables use of .eslintignore. + * @property {string} [ignorePath] The ignore file to use instead of .eslintignore. + * @property {string|string[]} [ignorePattern] One or more glob patterns to ignore. + * @property {boolean} [useEslintrc] False disables looking for .eslintrc + * @property {string} [parser] The name of the parser to use. + * @property {ParserOptions} [parserOptions] An object of parserOption settings to use. + * @property {string[]} [plugins] An array of plugins to load. + * @property {Record} [rules] An object of rules to use. + * @property {string[]} [rulePaths] An array of directories to load custom rules from. + * @property {boolean|string} [reportUnusedDisableDirectives] `true`, `"error"` or '"warn"' adds reports for unused eslint-disable directives + * @property {boolean} [globInputPaths] Set to false to skip glob resolution of input file paths to lint (default: true). If false, each input file paths is assumed to be a non-glob path to an existing file. + * @property {string} [resolvePluginsRelativeTo] The folder where plugins should be resolved from, defaulting to the CWD + */ + +/** + * A linting result. + * @typedef {Object} LintResult + * @property {string} filePath The path to the file that was linted. + * @property {LintMessage[]} messages All of the messages for the result. + * @property {SuppressedLintMessage[]} suppressedMessages All of the suppressed messages for the result. + * @property {number} errorCount Number of errors for the result. + * @property {number} fatalErrorCount Number of fatal errors for the result. + * @property {number} warningCount Number of warnings for the result. + * @property {number} fixableErrorCount Number of fixable errors for the result. + * @property {number} fixableWarningCount Number of fixable warnings for the result. + * @property {string} [source] The source code of the file that was linted. + * @property {string} [output] The source code of the file that was linted, with as many fixes applied as possible. + */ + +/** + * Linting results. + * @typedef {Object} LintReport + * @property {LintResult[]} results All of the result. + * @property {number} errorCount Number of errors for the result. + * @property {number} fatalErrorCount Number of fatal errors for the result. + * @property {number} warningCount Number of warnings for the result. + * @property {number} fixableErrorCount Number of fixable errors for the result. + * @property {number} fixableWarningCount Number of fixable warnings for the result. + * @property {DeprecatedRuleInfo[]} usedDeprecatedRules The list of used deprecated rules. + */ + +/** + * Private data for CLIEngine. + * @typedef {Object} CLIEngineInternalSlots + * @property {Map} additionalPluginPool The map for additional plugins. + * @property {string} cacheFilePath The path to the cache of lint results. + * @property {CascadingConfigArrayFactory} configArrayFactory The factory of configs. + * @property {(filePath: string) => boolean} defaultIgnores The default predicate function to check if a file ignored or not. + * @property {FileEnumerator} fileEnumerator The file enumerator. + * @property {ConfigArray[]} lastConfigArrays The list of config arrays that the last `executeOnFiles` or `executeOnText` used. + * @property {LintResultCache|null} lintResultCache The cache of lint results. + * @property {Linter} linter The linter instance which has loaded rules. + * @property {CLIEngineOptions} options The normalized options of this instance. + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {WeakMap} */ +const internalSlotsMap = new WeakMap(); + +/** + * Determines if each fix type in an array is supported by ESLint and throws + * an error if not. + * @param {string[]} fixTypes An array of fix types to check. + * @returns {void} + * @throws {Error} If an invalid fix type is found. + */ +function validateFixTypes(fixTypes) { + for (const fixType of fixTypes) { + if (!validFixTypes.has(fixType)) { + throw new Error(`Invalid fix type "${fixType}" found.`); + } + } +} + +/** + * It will calculate the error and warning count for collection of messages per file + * @param {LintMessage[]} messages Collection of messages + * @returns {Object} Contains the stats + * @private + */ +function calculateStatsPerFile(messages) { + const stat = { + errorCount: 0, + fatalErrorCount: 0, + warningCount: 0, + fixableErrorCount: 0, + fixableWarningCount: 0 + }; + + for (let i = 0; i < messages.length; i++) { + const message = messages[i]; + + if (message.fatal || message.severity === 2) { + stat.errorCount++; + if (message.fatal) { + stat.fatalErrorCount++; + } + if (message.fix) { + stat.fixableErrorCount++; + } + } else { + stat.warningCount++; + if (message.fix) { + stat.fixableWarningCount++; + } + } + } + return stat; +} + +/** + * It will calculate the error and warning count for collection of results from all files + * @param {LintResult[]} results Collection of messages from all the files + * @returns {Object} Contains the stats + * @private + */ +function calculateStatsPerRun(results) { + const stat = { + errorCount: 0, + fatalErrorCount: 0, + warningCount: 0, + fixableErrorCount: 0, + fixableWarningCount: 0 + }; + + for (let i = 0; i < results.length; i++) { + const result = results[i]; + + stat.errorCount += result.errorCount; + stat.fatalErrorCount += result.fatalErrorCount; + stat.warningCount += result.warningCount; + stat.fixableErrorCount += result.fixableErrorCount; + stat.fixableWarningCount += result.fixableWarningCount; + } + + return stat; +} + +/** + * Processes an source code using ESLint. + * @param {Object} config The config object. + * @param {string} config.text The source code to verify. + * @param {string} config.cwd The path to the current working directory. + * @param {string|undefined} config.filePath The path to the file of `text`. If this is undefined, it uses ``. + * @param {ConfigArray} config.config The config. + * @param {boolean} config.fix If `true` then it does fix. + * @param {boolean} config.allowInlineConfig If `true` then it uses directive comments. + * @param {boolean|string} config.reportUnusedDisableDirectives If `true`, `"error"` or '"warn"', then it reports unused `eslint-disable` comments. + * @param {FileEnumerator} config.fileEnumerator The file enumerator to check if a path is a target or not. + * @param {Linter} config.linter The linter instance to verify. + * @returns {LintResult} The result of linting. + * @private + */ +function verifyText({ + text, + cwd, + filePath: providedFilePath, + config, + fix, + allowInlineConfig, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives, + fileEnumerator, + linter +}) { + const filePath = providedFilePath || ""; + + debug(`Lint ${filePath}`); + + /* + * Verify. + * `config.extractConfig(filePath)` requires an absolute path, but `linter` + * doesn't know CWD, so it gives `linter` an absolute path always. + */ + const filePathToVerify = filePath === "" ? path.join(cwd, filePath) : filePath; + const { fixed, messages, output } = linter.verifyAndFix( + text, + config, + { + allowInlineConfig, + filename: filePathToVerify, + fix, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives, + + /** + * Check if the linter should adopt a given code block or not. + * @param {string} blockFilename The virtual filename of a code block. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the linter should adopt the code block. + */ + filterCodeBlock(blockFilename) { + return fileEnumerator.isTargetPath(blockFilename); + } + } + ); + + // Tweak and return. + const result = { + filePath, + messages, + suppressedMessages: linter.getSuppressedMessages(), + ...calculateStatsPerFile(messages) + }; + + if (fixed) { + result.output = output; + } + if ( + result.errorCount + result.warningCount > 0 && + typeof result.output === "undefined" + ) { + result.source = text; + } + + return result; +} + +/** + * Returns result with warning by ignore settings + * @param {string} filePath File path of checked code + * @param {string} baseDir Absolute path of base directory + * @returns {LintResult} Result with single warning + * @private + */ +function createIgnoreResult(filePath, baseDir) { + let message; + const isHidden = filePath.split(path.sep) + .find(segment => /^\./u.test(segment)); + const isInNodeModules = baseDir && path.relative(baseDir, filePath).startsWith("node_modules"); + + if (isHidden) { + message = "File ignored by default. Use a negated ignore pattern (like \"--ignore-pattern '!'\") to override."; + } else if (isInNodeModules) { + message = "File ignored by default. Use \"--ignore-pattern '!node_modules/*'\" to override."; + } else { + message = "File ignored because of a matching ignore pattern. Use \"--no-ignore\" to override."; + } + + return { + filePath: path.resolve(filePath), + messages: [ + { + ruleId: null, + fatal: false, + severity: 1, + message, + nodeType: null + } + ], + suppressedMessages: [], + errorCount: 0, + fatalErrorCount: 0, + warningCount: 1, + fixableErrorCount: 0, + fixableWarningCount: 0 + }; +} + +/** + * Get a rule. + * @param {string} ruleId The rule ID to get. + * @param {ConfigArray[]} configArrays The config arrays that have plugin rules. + * @returns {Rule|null} The rule or null. + */ +function getRule(ruleId, configArrays) { + for (const configArray of configArrays) { + const rule = configArray.pluginRules.get(ruleId); + + if (rule) { + return rule; + } + } + return builtInRules.get(ruleId) || null; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a message's rule type should be fixed. + * @param {LintMessage} message The message to check. + * @param {ConfigArray[]} lastConfigArrays The list of config arrays that the last `executeOnFiles` or `executeOnText` used. + * @param {string[]} fixTypes An array of fix types to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether the message should be fixed. + */ +function shouldMessageBeFixed(message, lastConfigArrays, fixTypes) { + if (!message.ruleId) { + return fixTypes.has("directive"); + } + + const rule = message.ruleId && getRule(message.ruleId, lastConfigArrays); + + return Boolean(rule && rule.meta && fixTypes.has(rule.meta.type)); +} + +/** + * Collect used deprecated rules. + * @param {ConfigArray[]} usedConfigArrays The config arrays which were used. + * @returns {IterableIterator} Used deprecated rules. + */ +function *iterateRuleDeprecationWarnings(usedConfigArrays) { + const processedRuleIds = new Set(); + + // Flatten used configs. + /** @type {ExtractedConfig[]} */ + const configs = usedConfigArrays.flatMap(getUsedExtractedConfigs); + + // Traverse rule configs. + for (const config of configs) { + for (const [ruleId, ruleConfig] of Object.entries(config.rules)) { + + // Skip if it was processed. + if (processedRuleIds.has(ruleId)) { + continue; + } + processedRuleIds.add(ruleId); + + // Skip if it's not used. + if (!ConfigOps.getRuleSeverity(ruleConfig)) { + continue; + } + const rule = getRule(ruleId, usedConfigArrays); + + // Skip if it's not deprecated. + if (!(rule && rule.meta && rule.meta.deprecated)) { + continue; + } + + // This rule was used and deprecated. + yield { + ruleId, + replacedBy: rule.meta.replacedBy || [] + }; + } + } +} + +/** + * Checks if the given message is an error message. + * @param {LintMessage} message The message to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the message is an error message. + * @private + */ +function isErrorMessage(message) { + return message.severity === 2; +} + + +/** + * return the cacheFile to be used by eslint, based on whether the provided parameter is + * a directory or looks like a directory (ends in `path.sep`), in which case the file + * name will be the `cacheFile/.cache_hashOfCWD` + * + * if cacheFile points to a file or looks like a file then it will just use that file + * @param {string} cacheFile The name of file to be used to store the cache + * @param {string} cwd Current working directory + * @returns {string} the resolved path to the cache file + */ +function getCacheFile(cacheFile, cwd) { + + /* + * make sure the path separators are normalized for the environment/os + * keeping the trailing path separator if present + */ + const normalizedCacheFile = path.normalize(cacheFile); + + const resolvedCacheFile = path.resolve(cwd, normalizedCacheFile); + const looksLikeADirectory = normalizedCacheFile.slice(-1) === path.sep; + + /** + * return the name for the cache file in case the provided parameter is a directory + * @returns {string} the resolved path to the cacheFile + */ + function getCacheFileForDirectory() { + return path.join(resolvedCacheFile, `.cache_${hash(cwd)}`); + } + + let fileStats; + + try { + fileStats = fs.lstatSync(resolvedCacheFile); + } catch { + fileStats = null; + } + + + /* + * in case the file exists we need to verify if the provided path + * is a directory or a file. If it is a directory we want to create a file + * inside that directory + */ + if (fileStats) { + + /* + * is a directory or is a file, but the original file the user provided + * looks like a directory but `path.resolve` removed the `last path.sep` + * so we need to still treat this like a directory + */ + if (fileStats.isDirectory() || looksLikeADirectory) { + return getCacheFileForDirectory(); + } + + // is file so just use that file + return resolvedCacheFile; + } + + /* + * here we known the file or directory doesn't exist, + * so we will try to infer if its a directory if it looks like a directory + * for the current operating system. + */ + + // if the last character passed is a path separator we assume is a directory + if (looksLikeADirectory) { + return getCacheFileForDirectory(); + } + + return resolvedCacheFile; +} + +/** + * Convert a string array to a boolean map. + * @param {string[]|null} keys The keys to assign true. + * @param {boolean} defaultValue The default value for each property. + * @param {string} displayName The property name which is used in error message. + * @throws {Error} Requires array. + * @returns {Record} The boolean map. + */ +function toBooleanMap(keys, defaultValue, displayName) { + if (keys && !Array.isArray(keys)) { + throw new Error(`${displayName} must be an array.`); + } + if (keys && keys.length > 0) { + return keys.reduce((map, def) => { + const [key, value] = def.split(":"); + + if (key !== "__proto__") { + map[key] = value === void 0 + ? defaultValue + : value === "true"; + } + + return map; + }, {}); + } + return void 0; +} + +/** + * Create a config data from CLI options. + * @param {CLIEngineOptions} options The options + * @returns {ConfigData|null} The created config data. + */ +function createConfigDataFromOptions(options) { + const { + ignorePattern, + parser, + parserOptions, + plugins, + rules + } = options; + const env = toBooleanMap(options.envs, true, "envs"); + const globals = toBooleanMap(options.globals, false, "globals"); + + if ( + env === void 0 && + globals === void 0 && + (ignorePattern === void 0 || ignorePattern.length === 0) && + parser === void 0 && + parserOptions === void 0 && + plugins === void 0 && + rules === void 0 + ) { + return null; + } + return { + env, + globals, + ignorePatterns: ignorePattern, + parser, + parserOptions, + plugins, + rules + }; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a directory exists at the given location + * @param {string} resolvedPath A path from the CWD + * @throws {Error} As thrown by `fs.statSync` or `fs.isDirectory`. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if a directory exists + */ +function directoryExists(resolvedPath) { + try { + return fs.statSync(resolvedPath).isDirectory(); + } catch (error) { + if (error && (error.code === "ENOENT" || error.code === "ENOTDIR")) { + return false; + } + throw error; + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Core CLI. + */ +class CLIEngine { + + /** + * Creates a new instance of the core CLI engine. + * @param {CLIEngineOptions} providedOptions The options for this instance. + * @param {Object} [additionalData] Additional settings that are not CLIEngineOptions. + * @param {Record|null} [additionalData.preloadedPlugins] Preloaded plugins. + */ + constructor(providedOptions, { preloadedPlugins } = {}) { + const options = Object.assign( + Object.create(null), + defaultOptions, + { cwd: process.cwd() }, + providedOptions + ); + + if (options.fix === void 0) { + options.fix = false; + } + + const additionalPluginPool = new Map(); + + if (preloadedPlugins) { + for (const [id, plugin] of Object.entries(preloadedPlugins)) { + additionalPluginPool.set(id, plugin); + } + } + + const cacheFilePath = getCacheFile( + options.cacheLocation || options.cacheFile, + options.cwd + ); + const configArrayFactory = new CascadingConfigArrayFactory({ + additionalPluginPool, + baseConfig: options.baseConfig || null, + cliConfig: createConfigDataFromOptions(options), + cwd: options.cwd, + ignorePath: options.ignorePath, + resolvePluginsRelativeTo: options.resolvePluginsRelativeTo, + rulePaths: options.rulePaths, + specificConfigPath: options.configFile, + useEslintrc: options.useEslintrc, + builtInRules, + loadRules, + getEslintRecommendedConfig: () => require("@eslint/js").configs.recommended, + getEslintAllConfig: () => require("@eslint/js").configs.all + }); + const fileEnumerator = new FileEnumerator({ + configArrayFactory, + cwd: options.cwd, + extensions: options.extensions, + globInputPaths: options.globInputPaths, + errorOnUnmatchedPattern: options.errorOnUnmatchedPattern, + ignore: options.ignore + }); + const lintResultCache = + options.cache ? new LintResultCache(cacheFilePath, options.cacheStrategy) : null; + const linter = new Linter({ cwd: options.cwd }); + + /** @type {ConfigArray[]} */ + const lastConfigArrays = [configArrayFactory.getConfigArrayForFile()]; + + // Store private data. + internalSlotsMap.set(this, { + additionalPluginPool, + cacheFilePath, + configArrayFactory, + defaultIgnores: IgnorePattern.createDefaultIgnore(options.cwd), + fileEnumerator, + lastConfigArrays, + lintResultCache, + linter, + options + }); + + // setup special filter for fixes + if (options.fix && options.fixTypes && options.fixTypes.length > 0) { + debug(`Using fix types ${options.fixTypes}`); + + // throw an error if any invalid fix types are found + validateFixTypes(options.fixTypes); + + // convert to Set for faster lookup + const fixTypes = new Set(options.fixTypes); + + // save original value of options.fix in case it's a function + const originalFix = (typeof options.fix === "function") + ? options.fix : () => true; + + options.fix = message => shouldMessageBeFixed(message, lastConfigArrays, fixTypes) && originalFix(message); + } + } + + getRules() { + const { lastConfigArrays } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + + return new Map(function *() { + yield* builtInRules; + + for (const configArray of lastConfigArrays) { + yield* configArray.pluginRules; + } + }()); + } + + /** + * Returns results that only contains errors. + * @param {LintResult[]} results The results to filter. + * @returns {LintResult[]} The filtered results. + */ + static getErrorResults(results) { + const filtered = []; + + results.forEach(result => { + const filteredMessages = result.messages.filter(isErrorMessage); + const filteredSuppressedMessages = result.suppressedMessages.filter(isErrorMessage); + + if (filteredMessages.length > 0) { + filtered.push({ + ...result, + messages: filteredMessages, + suppressedMessages: filteredSuppressedMessages, + errorCount: filteredMessages.length, + warningCount: 0, + fixableErrorCount: result.fixableErrorCount, + fixableWarningCount: 0 + }); + } + }); + + return filtered; + } + + /** + * Outputs fixes from the given results to files. + * @param {LintReport} report The report object created by CLIEngine. + * @returns {void} + */ + static outputFixes(report) { + report.results.filter(result => Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(result, "output")).forEach(result => { + fs.writeFileSync(result.filePath, result.output); + }); + } + + /** + * Resolves the patterns passed into executeOnFiles() into glob-based patterns + * for easier handling. + * @param {string[]} patterns The file patterns passed on the command line. + * @returns {string[]} The equivalent glob patterns. + */ + resolveFileGlobPatterns(patterns) { + const { options } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + + if (options.globInputPaths === false) { + return patterns.filter(Boolean); + } + + const extensions = (options.extensions || [".js"]).map(ext => ext.replace(/^\./u, "")); + const dirSuffix = `/**/*.{${extensions.join(",")}}`; + + return patterns.filter(Boolean).map(pathname => { + const resolvedPath = path.resolve(options.cwd, pathname); + const newPath = directoryExists(resolvedPath) + ? pathname.replace(/[/\\]$/u, "") + dirSuffix + : pathname; + + return path.normalize(newPath).replace(/\\/gu, "/"); + }); + } + + /** + * Executes the current configuration on an array of file and directory names. + * @param {string[]} patterns An array of file and directory names. + * @throws {Error} As may be thrown by `fs.unlinkSync`. + * @returns {LintReport} The results for all files that were linted. + */ + executeOnFiles(patterns) { + const { + cacheFilePath, + fileEnumerator, + lastConfigArrays, + lintResultCache, + linter, + options: { + allowInlineConfig, + cache, + cwd, + fix, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives + } + } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + const results = []; + const startTime = Date.now(); + + // Clear the last used config arrays. + lastConfigArrays.length = 0; + + // Delete cache file; should this do here? + if (!cache) { + try { + fs.unlinkSync(cacheFilePath); + } catch (error) { + const errorCode = error && error.code; + + // Ignore errors when no such file exists or file system is read only (and cache file does not exist) + if (errorCode !== "ENOENT" && !(errorCode === "EROFS" && !fs.existsSync(cacheFilePath))) { + throw error; + } + } + } + + // Iterate source code files. + for (const { config, filePath, ignored } of fileEnumerator.iterateFiles(patterns)) { + if (ignored) { + results.push(createIgnoreResult(filePath, cwd)); + continue; + } + + /* + * Store used configs for: + * - this method uses to collect used deprecated rules. + * - `getRules()` method uses to collect all loaded rules. + * - `--fix-type` option uses to get the loaded rule's meta data. + */ + if (!lastConfigArrays.includes(config)) { + lastConfigArrays.push(config); + } + + // Skip if there is cached result. + if (lintResultCache) { + const cachedResult = + lintResultCache.getCachedLintResults(filePath, config); + + if (cachedResult) { + const hadMessages = + cachedResult.messages && + cachedResult.messages.length > 0; + + if (hadMessages && fix) { + debug(`Reprocessing cached file to allow autofix: ${filePath}`); + } else { + debug(`Skipping file since it hasn't changed: ${filePath}`); + results.push(cachedResult); + continue; + } + } + } + + // Do lint. + const result = verifyText({ + text: fs.readFileSync(filePath, "utf8"), + filePath, + config, + cwd, + fix, + allowInlineConfig, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives, + fileEnumerator, + linter + }); + + results.push(result); + + /* + * Store the lint result in the LintResultCache. + * NOTE: The LintResultCache will remove the file source and any + * other properties that are difficult to serialize, and will + * hydrate those properties back in on future lint runs. + */ + if (lintResultCache) { + lintResultCache.setCachedLintResults(filePath, config, result); + } + } + + // Persist the cache to disk. + if (lintResultCache) { + lintResultCache.reconcile(); + } + + debug(`Linting complete in: ${Date.now() - startTime}ms`); + let usedDeprecatedRules; + + return { + results, + ...calculateStatsPerRun(results), + + // Initialize it lazily because CLI and `ESLint` API don't use it. + get usedDeprecatedRules() { + if (!usedDeprecatedRules) { + usedDeprecatedRules = Array.from( + iterateRuleDeprecationWarnings(lastConfigArrays) + ); + } + return usedDeprecatedRules; + } + }; + } + + /** + * Executes the current configuration on text. + * @param {string} text A string of JavaScript code to lint. + * @param {string} [filename] An optional string representing the texts filename. + * @param {boolean} [warnIgnored] Always warn when a file is ignored + * @returns {LintReport} The results for the linting. + */ + executeOnText(text, filename, warnIgnored) { + const { + configArrayFactory, + fileEnumerator, + lastConfigArrays, + linter, + options: { + allowInlineConfig, + cwd, + fix, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives + } + } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + const results = []; + const startTime = Date.now(); + const resolvedFilename = filename && path.resolve(cwd, filename); + + + // Clear the last used config arrays. + lastConfigArrays.length = 0; + if (resolvedFilename && this.isPathIgnored(resolvedFilename)) { + if (warnIgnored) { + results.push(createIgnoreResult(resolvedFilename, cwd)); + } + } else { + const config = configArrayFactory.getConfigArrayForFile( + resolvedFilename || "__placeholder__.js" + ); + + /* + * Store used configs for: + * - this method uses to collect used deprecated rules. + * - `getRules()` method uses to collect all loaded rules. + * - `--fix-type` option uses to get the loaded rule's meta data. + */ + lastConfigArrays.push(config); + + // Do lint. + results.push(verifyText({ + text, + filePath: resolvedFilename, + config, + cwd, + fix, + allowInlineConfig, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives, + fileEnumerator, + linter + })); + } + + debug(`Linting complete in: ${Date.now() - startTime}ms`); + let usedDeprecatedRules; + + return { + results, + ...calculateStatsPerRun(results), + + // Initialize it lazily because CLI and `ESLint` API don't use it. + get usedDeprecatedRules() { + if (!usedDeprecatedRules) { + usedDeprecatedRules = Array.from( + iterateRuleDeprecationWarnings(lastConfigArrays) + ); + } + return usedDeprecatedRules; + } + }; + } + + /** + * Returns a configuration object for the given file based on the CLI options. + * This is the same logic used by the ESLint CLI executable to determine + * configuration for each file it processes. + * @param {string} filePath The path of the file to retrieve a config object for. + * @throws {Error} If filepath a directory path. + * @returns {ConfigData} A configuration object for the file. + */ + getConfigForFile(filePath) { + const { configArrayFactory, options } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + const absolutePath = path.resolve(options.cwd, filePath); + + if (directoryExists(absolutePath)) { + throw Object.assign( + new Error("'filePath' should not be a directory path."), + { messageTemplate: "print-config-with-directory-path" } + ); + } + + return configArrayFactory + .getConfigArrayForFile(absolutePath) + .extractConfig(absolutePath) + .toCompatibleObjectAsConfigFileContent(); + } + + /** + * Checks if a given path is ignored by ESLint. + * @param {string} filePath The path of the file to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the given path is ignored. + */ + isPathIgnored(filePath) { + const { + configArrayFactory, + defaultIgnores, + options: { cwd, ignore } + } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + const absolutePath = path.resolve(cwd, filePath); + + if (ignore) { + const config = configArrayFactory + .getConfigArrayForFile(absolutePath) + .extractConfig(absolutePath); + const ignores = config.ignores || defaultIgnores; + + return ignores(absolutePath); + } + + return defaultIgnores(absolutePath); + } + + /** + * Returns the formatter representing the given format or null if the `format` is not a string. + * @param {string} [format] The name of the format to load or the path to a + * custom formatter. + * @throws {any} As may be thrown by requiring of formatter + * @returns {(FormatterFunction|null)} The formatter function or null if the `format` is not a string. + */ + getFormatter(format) { + + // default is stylish + const resolvedFormatName = format || "stylish"; + + // only strings are valid formatters + if (typeof resolvedFormatName === "string") { + + // replace \ with / for Windows compatibility + const normalizedFormatName = resolvedFormatName.replace(/\\/gu, "/"); + + const slots = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + const cwd = slots ? slots.options.cwd : process.cwd(); + const namespace = naming.getNamespaceFromTerm(normalizedFormatName); + + let formatterPath; + + // if there's a slash, then it's a file (TODO: this check seems dubious for scoped npm packages) + if (!namespace && normalizedFormatName.includes("/")) { + formatterPath = path.resolve(cwd, normalizedFormatName); + } else { + try { + const npmFormat = naming.normalizePackageName(normalizedFormatName, "eslint-formatter"); + + formatterPath = ModuleResolver.resolve(npmFormat, path.join(cwd, "__placeholder__.js")); + } catch { + formatterPath = path.resolve(__dirname, "formatters", normalizedFormatName); + } + } + + try { + return require(formatterPath); + } catch (ex) { + if (format === "table" || format === "codeframe") { + ex.message = `The ${format} formatter is no longer part of core ESLint. Install it manually with \`npm install -D eslint-formatter-${format}\``; + } else { + ex.message = `There was a problem loading formatter: ${formatterPath}\nError: ${ex.message}`; + } + throw ex; + } + + } else { + return null; + } + } +} + +CLIEngine.version = pkg.version; +CLIEngine.getFormatter = CLIEngine.prototype.getFormatter; + +module.exports = { + CLIEngine, + + /** + * Get the internal slots of a given CLIEngine instance for tests. + * @param {CLIEngine} instance The CLIEngine instance to get. + * @returns {CLIEngineInternalSlots} The internal slots. + */ + getCLIEngineInternalSlots(instance) { + return internalSlotsMap.get(instance); + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/file-enumerator.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/file-enumerator.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5dff8d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/file-enumerator.js @@ -0,0 +1,547 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview `FileEnumerator` class. + * + * `FileEnumerator` class has two responsibilities: + * + * 1. Find target files by processing glob patterns. + * 2. Tie each target file and appropriate configuration. + * + * It provides a method: + * + * - `iterateFiles(patterns)` + * Iterate files which are matched by given patterns together with the + * corresponded configuration. This is for `CLIEngine#executeOnFiles()`. + * While iterating files, it loads the configuration file of each directory + * before iterate files on the directory, so we can use the configuration + * files to determine target files. + * + * @example + * const enumerator = new FileEnumerator(); + * const linter = new Linter(); + * + * for (const { config, filePath } of enumerator.iterateFiles(["*.js"])) { + * const code = fs.readFileSync(filePath, "utf8"); + * const messages = linter.verify(code, config, filePath); + * + * console.log(messages); + * } + * + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const fs = require("fs"); +const path = require("path"); +const getGlobParent = require("glob-parent"); +const isGlob = require("is-glob"); +const escapeRegExp = require("escape-string-regexp"); +const { Minimatch } = require("minimatch"); + +const { + Legacy: { + IgnorePattern, + CascadingConfigArrayFactory + } +} = require("@eslint/eslintrc"); +const debug = require("debug")("eslint:file-enumerator"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const minimatchOpts = { dot: true, matchBase: true }; +const dotfilesPattern = /(?:(?:^\.)|(?:[/\\]\.))[^/\\.].*/u; +const NONE = 0; +const IGNORED_SILENTLY = 1; +const IGNORED = 2; + +// For VSCode intellisense +/** @typedef {ReturnType} ConfigArray */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} FileEnumeratorOptions + * @property {CascadingConfigArrayFactory} [configArrayFactory] The factory for config arrays. + * @property {string} [cwd] The base directory to start lookup. + * @property {string[]} [extensions] The extensions to match files for directory patterns. + * @property {boolean} [globInputPaths] Set to false to skip glob resolution of input file paths to lint (default: true). If false, each input file paths is assumed to be a non-glob path to an existing file. + * @property {boolean} [ignore] The flag to check ignored files. + * @property {string[]} [rulePaths] The value of `--rulesdir` option. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} FileAndConfig + * @property {string} filePath The path to a target file. + * @property {ConfigArray} config The config entries of that file. + * @property {boolean} ignored If `true` then this file should be ignored and warned because it was directly specified. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} FileEntry + * @property {string} filePath The path to a target file. + * @property {ConfigArray} config The config entries of that file. + * @property {NONE|IGNORED_SILENTLY|IGNORED} flag The flag. + * - `NONE` means the file is a target file. + * - `IGNORED_SILENTLY` means the file should be ignored silently. + * - `IGNORED` means the file should be ignored and warned because it was directly specified. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} FileEnumeratorInternalSlots + * @property {CascadingConfigArrayFactory} configArrayFactory The factory for config arrays. + * @property {string} cwd The base directory to start lookup. + * @property {RegExp|null} extensionRegExp The RegExp to test if a string ends with specific file extensions. + * @property {boolean} globInputPaths Set to false to skip glob resolution of input file paths to lint (default: true). If false, each input file paths is assumed to be a non-glob path to an existing file. + * @property {boolean} ignoreFlag The flag to check ignored files. + * @property {(filePath:string, dot:boolean) => boolean} defaultIgnores The default predicate function to ignore files. + */ + +/** @type {WeakMap} */ +const internalSlotsMap = new WeakMap(); + +/** + * Check if a string is a glob pattern or not. + * @param {string} pattern A glob pattern. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the string is a glob pattern. + */ +function isGlobPattern(pattern) { + return isGlob(path.sep === "\\" ? pattern.replace(/\\/gu, "/") : pattern); +} + +/** + * Get stats of a given path. + * @param {string} filePath The path to target file. + * @throws {Error} As may be thrown by `fs.statSync`. + * @returns {fs.Stats|null} The stats. + * @private + */ +function statSafeSync(filePath) { + try { + return fs.statSync(filePath); + } catch (error) { + + /* c8 ignore next */ + if (error.code !== "ENOENT") { + throw error; + } + return null; + } +} + +/** + * Get filenames in a given path to a directory. + * @param {string} directoryPath The path to target directory. + * @throws {Error} As may be thrown by `fs.readdirSync`. + * @returns {import("fs").Dirent[]} The filenames. + * @private + */ +function readdirSafeSync(directoryPath) { + try { + return fs.readdirSync(directoryPath, { withFileTypes: true }); + } catch (error) { + + /* c8 ignore next */ + if (error.code !== "ENOENT") { + throw error; + } + return []; + } +} + +/** + * Create a `RegExp` object to detect extensions. + * @param {string[] | null} extensions The extensions to create. + * @returns {RegExp | null} The created `RegExp` object or null. + */ +function createExtensionRegExp(extensions) { + if (extensions) { + const normalizedExts = extensions.map(ext => escapeRegExp( + ext.startsWith(".") + ? ext.slice(1) + : ext + )); + + return new RegExp( + `.\\.(?:${normalizedExts.join("|")})$`, + "u" + ); + } + return null; +} + +/** + * The error type when no files match a glob. + */ +class NoFilesFoundError extends Error { + + /** + * @param {string} pattern The glob pattern which was not found. + * @param {boolean} globDisabled If `true` then the pattern was a glob pattern, but glob was disabled. + */ + constructor(pattern, globDisabled) { + super(`No files matching '${pattern}' were found${globDisabled ? " (glob was disabled)" : ""}.`); + this.messageTemplate = "file-not-found"; + this.messageData = { pattern, globDisabled }; + } +} + +/** + * The error type when there are files matched by a glob, but all of them have been ignored. + */ +class AllFilesIgnoredError extends Error { + + /** + * @param {string} pattern The glob pattern which was not found. + */ + constructor(pattern) { + super(`All files matched by '${pattern}' are ignored.`); + this.messageTemplate = "all-files-ignored"; + this.messageData = { pattern }; + } +} + +/** + * This class provides the functionality that enumerates every file which is + * matched by given glob patterns and that configuration. + */ +class FileEnumerator { + + /** + * Initialize this enumerator. + * @param {FileEnumeratorOptions} options The options. + */ + constructor({ + cwd = process.cwd(), + configArrayFactory = new CascadingConfigArrayFactory({ + cwd, + getEslintRecommendedConfig: () => require("@eslint/js").configs.recommended, + getEslintAllConfig: () => require("@eslint/js").configs.all + }), + extensions = null, + globInputPaths = true, + errorOnUnmatchedPattern = true, + ignore = true + } = {}) { + internalSlotsMap.set(this, { + configArrayFactory, + cwd, + defaultIgnores: IgnorePattern.createDefaultIgnore(cwd), + extensionRegExp: createExtensionRegExp(extensions), + globInputPaths, + errorOnUnmatchedPattern, + ignoreFlag: ignore + }); + } + + /** + * Check if a given file is target or not. + * @param {string} filePath The path to a candidate file. + * @param {ConfigArray} [providedConfig] Optional. The configuration for the file. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the file is a target. + */ + isTargetPath(filePath, providedConfig) { + const { + configArrayFactory, + extensionRegExp + } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + + // If `--ext` option is present, use it. + if (extensionRegExp) { + return extensionRegExp.test(filePath); + } + + // `.js` file is target by default. + if (filePath.endsWith(".js")) { + return true; + } + + // use `overrides[].files` to check additional targets. + const config = + providedConfig || + configArrayFactory.getConfigArrayForFile( + filePath, + { ignoreNotFoundError: true } + ); + + return config.isAdditionalTargetPath(filePath); + } + + /** + * Iterate files which are matched by given glob patterns. + * @param {string|string[]} patternOrPatterns The glob patterns to iterate files. + * @throws {NoFilesFoundError|AllFilesIgnoredError} On an unmatched pattern. + * @returns {IterableIterator} The found files. + */ + *iterateFiles(patternOrPatterns) { + const { globInputPaths, errorOnUnmatchedPattern } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + const patterns = Array.isArray(patternOrPatterns) + ? patternOrPatterns + : [patternOrPatterns]; + + debug("Start to iterate files: %o", patterns); + + // The set of paths to remove duplicate. + const set = new Set(); + + for (const pattern of patterns) { + let foundRegardlessOfIgnored = false; + let found = false; + + // Skip empty string. + if (!pattern) { + continue; + } + + // Iterate files of this pattern. + for (const { config, filePath, flag } of this._iterateFiles(pattern)) { + foundRegardlessOfIgnored = true; + if (flag === IGNORED_SILENTLY) { + continue; + } + found = true; + + // Remove duplicate paths while yielding paths. + if (!set.has(filePath)) { + set.add(filePath); + yield { + config, + filePath, + ignored: flag === IGNORED + }; + } + } + + // Raise an error if any files were not found. + if (errorOnUnmatchedPattern) { + if (!foundRegardlessOfIgnored) { + throw new NoFilesFoundError( + pattern, + !globInputPaths && isGlob(pattern) + ); + } + if (!found) { + throw new AllFilesIgnoredError(pattern); + } + } + } + + debug(`Complete iterating files: ${JSON.stringify(patterns)}`); + } + + /** + * Iterate files which are matched by a given glob pattern. + * @param {string} pattern The glob pattern to iterate files. + * @returns {IterableIterator} The found files. + */ + _iterateFiles(pattern) { + const { cwd, globInputPaths } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + const absolutePath = path.resolve(cwd, pattern); + const isDot = dotfilesPattern.test(pattern); + const stat = statSafeSync(absolutePath); + + if (stat && stat.isDirectory()) { + return this._iterateFilesWithDirectory(absolutePath, isDot); + } + if (stat && stat.isFile()) { + return this._iterateFilesWithFile(absolutePath); + } + if (globInputPaths && isGlobPattern(pattern)) { + return this._iterateFilesWithGlob(pattern, isDot); + } + + return []; + } + + /** + * Iterate a file which is matched by a given path. + * @param {string} filePath The path to the target file. + * @returns {IterableIterator} The found files. + * @private + */ + _iterateFilesWithFile(filePath) { + debug(`File: ${filePath}`); + + const { configArrayFactory } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + const config = configArrayFactory.getConfigArrayForFile(filePath); + const ignored = this._isIgnoredFile(filePath, { config, direct: true }); + const flag = ignored ? IGNORED : NONE; + + return [{ config, filePath, flag }]; + } + + /** + * Iterate files in a given path. + * @param {string} directoryPath The path to the target directory. + * @param {boolean} dotfiles If `true` then it doesn't skip dot files by default. + * @returns {IterableIterator} The found files. + * @private + */ + _iterateFilesWithDirectory(directoryPath, dotfiles) { + debug(`Directory: ${directoryPath}`); + + return this._iterateFilesRecursive( + directoryPath, + { dotfiles, recursive: true, selector: null } + ); + } + + /** + * Iterate files which are matched by a given glob pattern. + * @param {string} pattern The glob pattern to iterate files. + * @param {boolean} dotfiles If `true` then it doesn't skip dot files by default. + * @returns {IterableIterator} The found files. + * @private + */ + _iterateFilesWithGlob(pattern, dotfiles) { + debug(`Glob: ${pattern}`); + + const { cwd } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + const directoryPath = path.resolve(cwd, getGlobParent(pattern)); + const absolutePath = path.resolve(cwd, pattern); + const globPart = absolutePath.slice(directoryPath.length + 1); + + /* + * recursive if there are `**` or path separators in the glob part. + * Otherwise, patterns such as `src/*.js`, it doesn't need recursive. + */ + const recursive = /\*\*|\/|\\/u.test(globPart); + const selector = new Minimatch(absolutePath, minimatchOpts); + + debug(`recursive? ${recursive}`); + + return this._iterateFilesRecursive( + directoryPath, + { dotfiles, recursive, selector } + ); + } + + /** + * Iterate files in a given path. + * @param {string} directoryPath The path to the target directory. + * @param {Object} options The options to iterate files. + * @param {boolean} [options.dotfiles] If `true` then it doesn't skip dot files by default. + * @param {boolean} [options.recursive] If `true` then it dives into sub directories. + * @param {InstanceType} [options.selector] The matcher to choose files. + * @returns {IterableIterator} The found files. + * @private + */ + *_iterateFilesRecursive(directoryPath, options) { + debug(`Enter the directory: ${directoryPath}`); + const { configArrayFactory } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + + /** @type {ConfigArray|null} */ + let config = null; + + // Enumerate the files of this directory. + for (const entry of readdirSafeSync(directoryPath)) { + const filePath = path.join(directoryPath, entry.name); + const fileInfo = entry.isSymbolicLink() ? statSafeSync(filePath) : entry; + + if (!fileInfo) { + continue; + } + + // Check if the file is matched. + if (fileInfo.isFile()) { + if (!config) { + config = configArrayFactory.getConfigArrayForFile( + filePath, + + /* + * We must ignore `ConfigurationNotFoundError` at this + * point because we don't know if target files exist in + * this directory. + */ + { ignoreNotFoundError: true } + ); + } + const matched = options.selector + + // Started with a glob pattern; choose by the pattern. + ? options.selector.match(filePath) + + // Started with a directory path; choose by file extensions. + : this.isTargetPath(filePath, config); + + if (matched) { + const ignored = this._isIgnoredFile(filePath, { ...options, config }); + const flag = ignored ? IGNORED_SILENTLY : NONE; + + debug(`Yield: ${entry.name}${ignored ? " but ignored" : ""}`); + yield { + config: configArrayFactory.getConfigArrayForFile(filePath), + filePath, + flag + }; + } else { + debug(`Didn't match: ${entry.name}`); + } + + // Dive into the sub directory. + } else if (options.recursive && fileInfo.isDirectory()) { + if (!config) { + config = configArrayFactory.getConfigArrayForFile( + filePath, + { ignoreNotFoundError: true } + ); + } + const ignored = this._isIgnoredFile( + filePath + path.sep, + { ...options, config } + ); + + if (!ignored) { + yield* this._iterateFilesRecursive(filePath, options); + } + } + } + + debug(`Leave the directory: ${directoryPath}`); + } + + /** + * Check if a given file should be ignored. + * @param {string} filePath The path to a file to check. + * @param {Object} options Options + * @param {ConfigArray} [options.config] The config for this file. + * @param {boolean} [options.dotfiles] If `true` then this is not ignore dot files by default. + * @param {boolean} [options.direct] If `true` then this is a direct specified file. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the file should be ignored. + * @private + */ + _isIgnoredFile(filePath, { + config: providedConfig, + dotfiles = false, + direct = false + }) { + const { + configArrayFactory, + defaultIgnores, + ignoreFlag + } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + + if (ignoreFlag) { + const config = + providedConfig || + configArrayFactory.getConfigArrayForFile( + filePath, + { ignoreNotFoundError: true } + ); + const ignores = + config.extractConfig(filePath).ignores || defaultIgnores; + + return ignores(filePath, dotfiles); + } + + return !direct && defaultIgnores(filePath, dotfiles); + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = { FileEnumerator }; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/checkstyle.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/checkstyle.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f19b6fc --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/checkstyle.js @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview CheckStyle XML reporter + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ +"use strict"; + +const xmlEscape = require("../xml-escape"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helper Functions +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Returns the severity of warning or error + * @param {Object} message message object to examine + * @returns {string} severity level + * @private + */ +function getMessageType(message) { + if (message.fatal || message.severity === 2) { + return "error"; + } + return "warning"; + +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = function(results) { + + let output = ""; + + output += ""; + output += ""; + + results.forEach(result => { + const messages = result.messages; + + output += ``; + + messages.forEach(message => { + output += [ + `` + ].join(" "); + }); + + output += ""; + + }); + + output += ""; + + return output; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/compact.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/compact.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b540bd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/compact.js @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Compact reporter + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helper Functions +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Returns the severity of warning or error + * @param {Object} message message object to examine + * @returns {string} severity level + * @private + */ +function getMessageType(message) { + if (message.fatal || message.severity === 2) { + return "Error"; + } + return "Warning"; + +} + + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = function(results) { + + let output = "", + total = 0; + + results.forEach(result => { + + const messages = result.messages; + + total += messages.length; + + messages.forEach(message => { + + output += `${result.filePath}: `; + output += `line ${message.line || 0}`; + output += `, col ${message.column || 0}`; + output += `, ${getMessageType(message)}`; + output += ` - ${message.message}`; + output += message.ruleId ? ` (${message.ruleId})` : ""; + output += "\n"; + + }); + + }); + + if (total > 0) { + output += `\n${total} problem${total !== 1 ? "s" : ""}`; + } + + return output; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/formatters-meta.json b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/formatters-meta.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bcd35e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/formatters-meta.json @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +[ + { + "name": "checkstyle", + "description": "Outputs results to the [Checkstyle](https://checkstyle.sourceforge.io/) format." + }, + { + "name": "compact", + "description": "Human-readable output format. Mimics the default output of JSHint." + }, + { + "name": "html", + "description": "Outputs results to HTML. The `html` formatter is useful for visual presentation in the browser." + }, + { + "name": "jslint-xml", + "description": "Outputs results to format compatible with the [JSLint Jenkins plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/jslint/)." + }, + { + "name": "json-with-metadata", + "description": "Outputs JSON-serialized results. The `json-with-metadata` provides the same linting results as the [`json`](#json) formatter with additional metadata about the rules applied. The linting results are included in the `results` property and the rules metadata is included in the `metadata` property.\n\nAlternatively, you can use the [ESLint Node.js API](../../integrate/nodejs-api) to programmatically use ESLint." + }, + { + "name": "json", + "description": "Outputs JSON-serialized results. The `json` formatter is useful when you want to programmatically work with the CLI's linting results.\n\nAlternatively, you can use the [ESLint Node.js API](../../integrate/nodejs-api) to programmatically use ESLint." + }, + { + "name": "junit", + "description": "Outputs results to format compatible with the [JUnit Jenkins plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/junit/)." + }, + { + "name": "stylish", + "description": "Human-readable output format. This is the default formatter." + }, + { + "name": "tap", + "description": "Outputs results to the [Test Anything Protocol (TAP)](https://testanything.org/) specification format." + }, + { + "name": "unix", + "description": "Outputs results to a format similar to many commands in UNIX-like systems. Parsable with tools such as [grep](https://www.gnu.org/software/grep/manual/grep.html), [sed](https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html), and [awk](https://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/manual/gawk.html)." + }, + { + "name": "visualstudio", + "description": "Outputs results to format compatible with the integrated terminal of the [Visual Studio](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/) IDE. When using Visual Studio, you can click on the linting results in the integrated terminal to go to the issue in the source code." + } +] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/html.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/html.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1aa66fc --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/html.js @@ -0,0 +1,351 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview HTML reporter + * @author Julian Laval + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const encodeHTML = (function() { + const encodeHTMLRules = { + "&": "&", + "<": "<", + ">": ">", + '"': """, + "'": "'" + }; + const matchHTML = /[&<>"']/ug; + + return function(code) { + return code + ? code.toString().replace(matchHTML, m => encodeHTMLRules[m] || m) + : ""; + }; +}()); + +/** + * Get the final HTML document. + * @param {Object} it data for the document. + * @returns {string} HTML document. + */ +function pageTemplate(it) { + const { reportColor, reportSummary, date, results } = it; + + return ` + + + + + ESLint Report + + + + + +
+

ESLint Report

+
+ ${reportSummary} - Generated on ${date} +
+
+ + + ${results} + +
+ + + +`.trimStart(); +} + +/** + * Given a word and a count, append an s if count is not one. + * @param {string} word A word in its singular form. + * @param {int} count A number controlling whether word should be pluralized. + * @returns {string} The original word with an s on the end if count is not one. + */ +function pluralize(word, count) { + return (count === 1 ? word : `${word}s`); +} + +/** + * Renders text along the template of x problems (x errors, x warnings) + * @param {string} totalErrors Total errors + * @param {string} totalWarnings Total warnings + * @returns {string} The formatted string, pluralized where necessary + */ +function renderSummary(totalErrors, totalWarnings) { + const totalProblems = totalErrors + totalWarnings; + let renderedText = `${totalProblems} ${pluralize("problem", totalProblems)}`; + + if (totalProblems !== 0) { + renderedText += ` (${totalErrors} ${pluralize("error", totalErrors)}, ${totalWarnings} ${pluralize("warning", totalWarnings)})`; + } + return renderedText; +} + +/** + * Get the color based on whether there are errors/warnings... + * @param {string} totalErrors Total errors + * @param {string} totalWarnings Total warnings + * @returns {int} The color code (0 = green, 1 = yellow, 2 = red) + */ +function renderColor(totalErrors, totalWarnings) { + if (totalErrors !== 0) { + return 2; + } + if (totalWarnings !== 0) { + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +/** + * Get HTML (table row) describing a single message. + * @param {Object} it data for the message. + * @returns {string} HTML (table row) describing the message. + */ +function messageTemplate(it) { + const { + parentIndex, + lineNumber, + columnNumber, + severityNumber, + severityName, + message, + ruleUrl, + ruleId + } = it; + + return ` + + ${lineNumber}:${columnNumber} + ${severityName} + ${encodeHTML(message)} + + ${ruleId ? ruleId : ""} + + +`.trimStart(); +} + +/** + * Get HTML (table rows) describing the messages. + * @param {Array} messages Messages. + * @param {int} parentIndex Index of the parent HTML row. + * @param {Object} rulesMeta Dictionary containing metadata for each rule executed by the analysis. + * @returns {string} HTML (table rows) describing the messages. + */ +function renderMessages(messages, parentIndex, rulesMeta) { + + /** + * Get HTML (table row) describing a message. + * @param {Object} message Message. + * @returns {string} HTML (table row) describing a message. + */ + return messages.map(message => { + const lineNumber = message.line || 0; + const columnNumber = message.column || 0; + let ruleUrl; + + if (rulesMeta) { + const meta = rulesMeta[message.ruleId]; + + if (meta && meta.docs && meta.docs.url) { + ruleUrl = meta.docs.url; + } + } + + return messageTemplate({ + parentIndex, + lineNumber, + columnNumber, + severityNumber: message.severity, + severityName: message.severity === 1 ? "Warning" : "Error", + message: message.message, + ruleId: message.ruleId, + ruleUrl + }); + }).join("\n"); +} + +/** + * Get HTML (table row) describing the result for a single file. + * @param {Object} it data for the file. + * @returns {string} HTML (table row) describing the result for the file. + */ +function resultTemplate(it) { + const { color, index, filePath, summary } = it; + + return ` + + + [+] ${encodeHTML(filePath)} + ${encodeHTML(summary)} + + +`.trimStart(); +} + +/** + * Render the results. + * @param {Array} results Test results. + * @param {Object} rulesMeta Dictionary containing metadata for each rule executed by the analysis. + * @returns {string} HTML string describing the results. + */ +function renderResults(results, rulesMeta) { + return results.map((result, index) => resultTemplate({ + index, + color: renderColor(result.errorCount, result.warningCount), + filePath: result.filePath, + summary: renderSummary(result.errorCount, result.warningCount) + }) + renderMessages(result.messages, index, rulesMeta)).join("\n"); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = function(results, data) { + let totalErrors, + totalWarnings; + + const metaData = data ? data.rulesMeta : {}; + + totalErrors = 0; + totalWarnings = 0; + + // Iterate over results to get totals + results.forEach(result => { + totalErrors += result.errorCount; + totalWarnings += result.warningCount; + }); + + return pageTemplate({ + date: new Date(), + reportColor: renderColor(totalErrors, totalWarnings), + reportSummary: renderSummary(totalErrors, totalWarnings), + results: renderResults(results, metaData) + }); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/jslint-xml.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/jslint-xml.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ca1cba --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/jslint-xml.js @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview JSLint XML reporter + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ +"use strict"; + +const xmlEscape = require("../xml-escape"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = function(results) { + + let output = ""; + + output += ""; + output += ""; + + results.forEach(result => { + const messages = result.messages; + + output += ``; + + messages.forEach(message => { + output += [ + `` + ].join(" "); + }); + + output += ""; + + }); + + output += ""; + + return output; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/json-with-metadata.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/json-with-metadata.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6899471 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/json-with-metadata.js @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview JSON reporter, including rules metadata + * @author Chris Meyer + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = function(results, data) { + return JSON.stringify({ + results, + metadata: data + }); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/json.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/json.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..82138af --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/json.js @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview JSON reporter + * @author Burak Yigit Kaya aka BYK + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = function(results) { + return JSON.stringify(results); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/junit.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/junit.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a994b4b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/junit.js @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview jUnit Reporter + * @author Jamund Ferguson + */ +"use strict"; + +const xmlEscape = require("../xml-escape"); +const path = require("path"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helper Functions +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Returns the severity of warning or error + * @param {Object} message message object to examine + * @returns {string} severity level + * @private + */ +function getMessageType(message) { + if (message.fatal || message.severity === 2) { + return "Error"; + } + return "Warning"; + +} + +/** + * Returns a full file path without extension + * @param {string} filePath input file path + * @returns {string} file path without extension + * @private + */ +function pathWithoutExt(filePath) { + return path.join(path.dirname(filePath), path.basename(filePath, path.extname(filePath))); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = function(results) { + + let output = ""; + + output += "\n"; + output += "\n"; + + results.forEach(result => { + + const messages = result.messages; + const classname = pathWithoutExt(result.filePath); + + if (messages.length > 0) { + output += `\n`; + messages.forEach(message => { + const type = message.fatal ? "error" : "failure"; + + output += ``; + output += `<${type} message="${xmlEscape(message.message || "")}">`; + output += ""; + output += ``; + output += "\n"; + }); + output += "\n"; + } else { + output += `\n`; + output += `\n`; + output += "\n"; + } + + }); + + output += "\n"; + + return output; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/stylish.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/stylish.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a808448 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/stylish.js @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Stylish reporter + * @author Sindre Sorhus + */ +"use strict"; + +const chalk = require("chalk"), + stripAnsi = require("strip-ansi"), + table = require("text-table"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Given a word and a count, append an s if count is not one. + * @param {string} word A word in its singular form. + * @param {int} count A number controlling whether word should be pluralized. + * @returns {string} The original word with an s on the end if count is not one. + */ +function pluralize(word, count) { + return (count === 1 ? word : `${word}s`); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = function(results) { + + let output = "\n", + errorCount = 0, + warningCount = 0, + fixableErrorCount = 0, + fixableWarningCount = 0, + summaryColor = "yellow"; + + results.forEach(result => { + const messages = result.messages; + + if (messages.length === 0) { + return; + } + + errorCount += result.errorCount; + warningCount += result.warningCount; + fixableErrorCount += result.fixableErrorCount; + fixableWarningCount += result.fixableWarningCount; + + output += `${chalk.underline(result.filePath)}\n`; + + output += `${table( + messages.map(message => { + let messageType; + + if (message.fatal || message.severity === 2) { + messageType = chalk.red("error"); + summaryColor = "red"; + } else { + messageType = chalk.yellow("warning"); + } + + return [ + "", + message.line || 0, + message.column || 0, + messageType, + message.message.replace(/([^ ])\.$/u, "$1"), + chalk.dim(message.ruleId || "") + ]; + }), + { + align: ["", "r", "l"], + stringLength(str) { + return stripAnsi(str).length; + } + } + ).split("\n").map(el => el.replace(/(\d+)\s+(\d+)/u, (m, p1, p2) => chalk.dim(`${p1}:${p2}`))).join("\n")}\n\n`; + }); + + const total = errorCount + warningCount; + + if (total > 0) { + output += chalk[summaryColor].bold([ + "\u2716 ", total, pluralize(" problem", total), + " (", errorCount, pluralize(" error", errorCount), ", ", + warningCount, pluralize(" warning", warningCount), ")\n" + ].join("")); + + if (fixableErrorCount > 0 || fixableWarningCount > 0) { + output += chalk[summaryColor].bold([ + " ", fixableErrorCount, pluralize(" error", fixableErrorCount), " and ", + fixableWarningCount, pluralize(" warning", fixableWarningCount), + " potentially fixable with the `--fix` option.\n" + ].join("")); + } + } + + // Resets output color, for prevent change on top level + return total > 0 ? chalk.reset(output) : ""; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/tap.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/tap.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e4148a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/tap.js @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview TAP reporter + * @author Jonathan Kingston + */ +"use strict"; + +const yaml = require("js-yaml"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helper Functions +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Returns a canonical error level string based upon the error message passed in. + * @param {Object} message Individual error message provided by eslint + * @returns {string} Error level string + */ +function getMessageType(message) { + if (message.fatal || message.severity === 2) { + return "error"; + } + return "warning"; +} + +/** + * Takes in a JavaScript object and outputs a TAP diagnostics string + * @param {Object} diagnostic JavaScript object to be embedded as YAML into output. + * @returns {string} diagnostics string with YAML embedded - TAP version 13 compliant + */ +function outputDiagnostics(diagnostic) { + const prefix = " "; + let output = `${prefix}---\n`; + + output += prefix + yaml.dump(diagnostic).split("\n").join(`\n${prefix}`); + output += "...\n"; + return output; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = function(results) { + let output = `TAP version 13\n1..${results.length}\n`; + + results.forEach((result, id) => { + const messages = result.messages; + let testResult = "ok"; + let diagnostics = {}; + + if (messages.length > 0) { + messages.forEach(message => { + const severity = getMessageType(message); + const diagnostic = { + message: message.message, + severity, + data: { + line: message.line || 0, + column: message.column || 0, + ruleId: message.ruleId || "" + } + }; + + // This ensures a warning message is not flagged as error + if (severity === "error") { + testResult = "not ok"; + } + + /* + * If we have multiple messages place them under a messages key + * The first error will be logged as message key + * This is to adhere to TAP 13 loosely defined specification of having a message key + */ + if ("message" in diagnostics) { + if (typeof diagnostics.messages === "undefined") { + diagnostics.messages = []; + } + diagnostics.messages.push(diagnostic); + } else { + diagnostics = diagnostic; + } + }); + } + + output += `${testResult} ${id + 1} - ${result.filePath}\n`; + + // If we have an error include diagnostics + if (messages.length > 0) { + output += outputDiagnostics(diagnostics); + } + + }); + + return output; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/unix.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/unix.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6c4ebb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/unix.js @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview unix-style formatter. + * @author oshi-shinobu + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helper Functions +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Returns a canonical error level string based upon the error message passed in. + * @param {Object} message Individual error message provided by eslint + * @returns {string} Error level string + */ +function getMessageType(message) { + if (message.fatal || message.severity === 2) { + return "Error"; + } + return "Warning"; + +} + + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = function(results) { + + let output = "", + total = 0; + + results.forEach(result => { + + const messages = result.messages; + + total += messages.length; + + messages.forEach(message => { + + output += `${result.filePath}:`; + output += `${message.line || 0}:`; + output += `${message.column || 0}:`; + output += ` ${message.message} `; + output += `[${getMessageType(message)}${message.ruleId ? `/${message.ruleId}` : ""}]`; + output += "\n"; + + }); + + }); + + if (total > 0) { + output += `\n${total} problem${total !== 1 ? "s" : ""}`; + } + + return output; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/visualstudio.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/visualstudio.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d49431 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/formatters/visualstudio.js @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Visual Studio compatible formatter + * @author Ronald Pijnacker + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helper Functions +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Returns the severity of warning or error + * @param {Object} message message object to examine + * @returns {string} severity level + * @private + */ +function getMessageType(message) { + if (message.fatal || message.severity === 2) { + return "error"; + } + return "warning"; + +} + + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = function(results) { + + let output = "", + total = 0; + + results.forEach(result => { + + const messages = result.messages; + + total += messages.length; + + messages.forEach(message => { + + output += result.filePath; + output += `(${message.line || 0}`; + output += message.column ? `,${message.column}` : ""; + output += `): ${getMessageType(message)}`; + output += message.ruleId ? ` ${message.ruleId}` : ""; + output += ` : ${message.message}`; + output += "\n"; + + }); + + }); + + if (total === 0) { + output += "no problems"; + } else { + output += `\n${total} problem${total !== 1 ? "s" : ""}`; + } + + return output; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/hash.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/hash.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e46773 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/hash.js @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Defining the hashing function in one place. + * @author Michael Ficarra + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const murmur = require("imurmurhash"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Private +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * hash the given string + * @param {string} str the string to hash + * @returns {string} the hash + */ +function hash(str) { + return murmur(str).result().toString(36); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = hash; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..52e45a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +"use strict"; + +const { CLIEngine } = require("./cli-engine"); + +module.exports = { + CLIEngine +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/lint-result-cache.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/lint-result-cache.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..97d2ee4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/lint-result-cache.js @@ -0,0 +1,203 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Utility for caching lint results. + * @author Kevin Partington + */ +"use strict"; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Requirements +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const assert = require("assert"); +const fs = require("fs"); +const fileEntryCache = require("file-entry-cache"); +const stringify = require("json-stable-stringify-without-jsonify"); +const pkg = require("../../package.json"); +const hash = require("./hash"); + +const debug = require("debug")("eslint:lint-result-cache"); + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Helpers +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const configHashCache = new WeakMap(); +const nodeVersion = process && process.version; + +const validCacheStrategies = ["metadata", "content"]; +const invalidCacheStrategyErrorMessage = `Cache strategy must be one of: ${validCacheStrategies + .map(strategy => `"${strategy}"`) + .join(", ")}`; + +/** + * Tests whether a provided cacheStrategy is valid + * @param {string} cacheStrategy The cache strategy to use + * @returns {boolean} true if `cacheStrategy` is one of `validCacheStrategies`; false otherwise + */ +function isValidCacheStrategy(cacheStrategy) { + return ( + validCacheStrategies.includes(cacheStrategy) + ); +} + +/** + * Calculates the hash of the config + * @param {ConfigArray} config The config. + * @returns {string} The hash of the config + */ +function hashOfConfigFor(config) { + if (!configHashCache.has(config)) { + configHashCache.set(config, hash(`${pkg.version}_${nodeVersion}_${stringify(config)}`)); + } + + return configHashCache.get(config); +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Public Interface +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Lint result cache. This wraps around the file-entry-cache module, + * transparently removing properties that are difficult or expensive to + * serialize and adding them back in on retrieval. + */ +class LintResultCache { + + /** + * Creates a new LintResultCache instance. + * @param {string} cacheFileLocation The cache file location. + * @param {"metadata" | "content"} cacheStrategy The cache strategy to use. + */ + constructor(cacheFileLocation, cacheStrategy) { + assert(cacheFileLocation, "Cache file location is required"); + assert(cacheStrategy, "Cache strategy is required"); + assert( + isValidCacheStrategy(cacheStrategy), + invalidCacheStrategyErrorMessage + ); + + debug(`Caching results to ${cacheFileLocation}`); + + const useChecksum = cacheStrategy === "content"; + + debug( + `Using "${cacheStrategy}" strategy to detect changes` + ); + + this.fileEntryCache = fileEntryCache.create( + cacheFileLocation, + void 0, + useChecksum + ); + this.cacheFileLocation = cacheFileLocation; + } + + /** + * Retrieve cached lint results for a given file path, if present in the + * cache. If the file is present and has not been changed, rebuild any + * missing result information. + * @param {string} filePath The file for which to retrieve lint results. + * @param {ConfigArray} config The config of the file. + * @returns {Object|null} The rebuilt lint results, or null if the file is + * changed or not in the filesystem. + */ + getCachedLintResults(filePath, config) { + + /* + * Cached lint results are valid if and only if: + * 1. The file is present in the filesystem + * 2. The file has not changed since the time it was previously linted + * 3. The ESLint configuration has not changed since the time the file + * was previously linted + * If any of these are not true, we will not reuse the lint results. + */ + const fileDescriptor = this.fileEntryCache.getFileDescriptor(filePath); + const hashOfConfig = hashOfConfigFor(config); + const changed = + fileDescriptor.changed || + fileDescriptor.meta.hashOfConfig !== hashOfConfig; + + if (fileDescriptor.notFound) { + debug(`File not found on the file system: ${filePath}`); + return null; + } + + if (changed) { + debug(`Cache entry not found or no longer valid: ${filePath}`); + return null; + } + + const cachedResults = fileDescriptor.meta.results; + + // Just in case, not sure if this can ever happen. + if (!cachedResults) { + return cachedResults; + } + + /* + * Shallow clone the object to ensure that any properties added or modified afterwards + * will not be accidentally stored in the cache file when `reconcile()` is called. + * https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/13507 + * All intentional changes to the cache file must be done through `setCachedLintResults()`. + */ + const results = { ...cachedResults }; + + // If source is present but null, need to reread the file from the filesystem. + if (results.source === null) { + debug(`Rereading cached result source from filesystem: ${filePath}`); + results.source = fs.readFileSync(filePath, "utf-8"); + } + + return results; + } + + /** + * Set the cached lint results for a given file path, after removing any + * information that will be both unnecessary and difficult to serialize. + * Avoids caching results with an "output" property (meaning fixes were + * applied), to prevent potentially incorrect results if fixes are not + * written to disk. + * @param {string} filePath The file for which to set lint results. + * @param {ConfigArray} config The config of the file. + * @param {Object} result The lint result to be set for the file. + * @returns {void} + */ + setCachedLintResults(filePath, config, result) { + if (result && Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(result, "output")) { + return; + } + + const fileDescriptor = this.fileEntryCache.getFileDescriptor(filePath); + + if (fileDescriptor && !fileDescriptor.notFound) { + debug(`Updating cached result: ${filePath}`); + + // Serialize the result, except that we want to remove the file source if present. + const resultToSerialize = Object.assign({}, result); + + /* + * Set result.source to null. + * In `getCachedLintResults`, if source is explicitly null, we will + * read the file from the filesystem to set the value again. + */ + if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(resultToSerialize, "source")) { + resultToSerialize.source = null; + } + + fileDescriptor.meta.results = resultToSerialize; + fileDescriptor.meta.hashOfConfig = hashOfConfigFor(config); + } + } + + /** + * Persists the in-memory cache to disk. + * @returns {void} + */ + reconcile() { + debug(`Persisting cached results: ${this.cacheFileLocation}`); + this.fileEntryCache.reconcile(); + } +} + +module.exports = LintResultCache; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/load-rules.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/load-rules.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..81bab63 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/load-rules.js @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Module for loading rules from files and directories. + * @author Michael Ficarra + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const fs = require("fs"), + path = require("path"); + +const rulesDirCache = {}; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Load all rule modules from specified directory. + * @param {string} relativeRulesDir Path to rules directory, may be relative. + * @param {string} cwd Current working directory + * @returns {Object} Loaded rule modules. + */ +module.exports = function(relativeRulesDir, cwd) { + const rulesDir = path.resolve(cwd, relativeRulesDir); + + // cache will help performance as IO operation are expensive + if (rulesDirCache[rulesDir]) { + return rulesDirCache[rulesDir]; + } + + const rules = Object.create(null); + + fs.readdirSync(rulesDir).forEach(file => { + if (path.extname(file) !== ".js") { + return; + } + rules[file.slice(0, -3)] = require(path.join(rulesDir, file)); + }); + rulesDirCache[rulesDir] = rules; + + return rules; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/xml-escape.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/xml-escape.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e52dba --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/xml-escape.js @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview XML character escaper + * @author George Chung + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Returns the escaped value for a character + * @param {string} s string to examine + * @returns {string} severity level + * @private + */ +module.exports = function(s) { + return (`${s}`).replace(/[<>&"'\x00-\x1F\x7F\u0080-\uFFFF]/gu, c => { // eslint-disable-line no-control-regex -- Converting controls to entities + switch (c) { + case "<": + return "<"; + case ">": + return ">"; + case "&": + return "&"; + case "\"": + return """; + case "'": + return "'"; + default: + return `&#${c.charCodeAt(0)};`; + } + }); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d909ec --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/cli.js @@ -0,0 +1,471 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Main CLI object. + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +/* + * NOTE: The CLI object should *not* call process.exit() directly. It should only return + * exit codes. This allows other programs to use the CLI object and still control + * when the program exits. + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const fs = require("fs"), + path = require("path"), + { promisify } = require("util"), + { ESLint } = require("./eslint"), + { FlatESLint, shouldUseFlatConfig } = require("./eslint/flat-eslint"), + createCLIOptions = require("./options"), + log = require("./shared/logging"), + RuntimeInfo = require("./shared/runtime-info"), + { normalizeSeverityToString } = require("./shared/severity"); +const { Legacy: { naming } } = require("@eslint/eslintrc"); +const { ModuleImporter } = require("@humanwhocodes/module-importer"); + +const debug = require("debug")("eslint:cli"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Types +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @typedef {import("./eslint/eslint").ESLintOptions} ESLintOptions */ +/** @typedef {import("./eslint/eslint").LintMessage} LintMessage */ +/** @typedef {import("./eslint/eslint").LintResult} LintResult */ +/** @typedef {import("./options").ParsedCLIOptions} ParsedCLIOptions */ +/** @typedef {import("./shared/types").ResultsMeta} ResultsMeta */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const mkdir = promisify(fs.mkdir); +const stat = promisify(fs.stat); +const writeFile = promisify(fs.writeFile); + +/** + * Predicate function for whether or not to apply fixes in quiet mode. + * If a message is a warning, do not apply a fix. + * @param {LintMessage} message The lint result. + * @returns {boolean} True if the lint message is an error (and thus should be + * autofixed), false otherwise. + */ +function quietFixPredicate(message) { + return message.severity === 2; +} + +/** + * Translates the CLI options into the options expected by the ESLint constructor. + * @param {ParsedCLIOptions} cliOptions The CLI options to translate. + * @param {"flat"|"eslintrc"} [configType="eslintrc"] The format of the + * config to generate. + * @returns {Promise} The options object for the ESLint constructor. + * @private + */ +async function translateOptions({ + cache, + cacheFile, + cacheLocation, + cacheStrategy, + config, + configLookup, + env, + errorOnUnmatchedPattern, + eslintrc, + ext, + fix, + fixDryRun, + fixType, + global, + ignore, + ignorePath, + ignorePattern, + inlineConfig, + parser, + parserOptions, + plugin, + quiet, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives, + reportUnusedDisableDirectivesSeverity, + resolvePluginsRelativeTo, + rule, + rulesdir, + warnIgnored +}, configType) { + + let overrideConfig, overrideConfigFile; + const importer = new ModuleImporter(); + + if (configType === "flat") { + overrideConfigFile = (typeof config === "string") ? config : !configLookup; + if (overrideConfigFile === false) { + overrideConfigFile = void 0; + } + + let globals = {}; + + if (global) { + globals = global.reduce((obj, name) => { + if (name.endsWith(":true")) { + obj[name.slice(0, -5)] = "writable"; + } else { + obj[name] = "readonly"; + } + return obj; + }, globals); + } + + overrideConfig = [{ + languageOptions: { + globals, + parserOptions: parserOptions || {} + }, + rules: rule ? rule : {} + }]; + + if (reportUnusedDisableDirectives || reportUnusedDisableDirectivesSeverity !== void 0) { + overrideConfig[0].linterOptions = { + reportUnusedDisableDirectives: reportUnusedDisableDirectives + ? "error" + : normalizeSeverityToString(reportUnusedDisableDirectivesSeverity) + }; + } + + if (parser) { + overrideConfig[0].languageOptions.parser = await importer.import(parser); + } + + if (plugin) { + const plugins = {}; + + for (const pluginName of plugin) { + + const shortName = naming.getShorthandName(pluginName, "eslint-plugin"); + const longName = naming.normalizePackageName(pluginName, "eslint-plugin"); + + plugins[shortName] = await importer.import(longName); + } + + overrideConfig[0].plugins = plugins; + } + + } else { + overrideConfigFile = config; + + overrideConfig = { + env: env && env.reduce((obj, name) => { + obj[name] = true; + return obj; + }, {}), + globals: global && global.reduce((obj, name) => { + if (name.endsWith(":true")) { + obj[name.slice(0, -5)] = "writable"; + } else { + obj[name] = "readonly"; + } + return obj; + }, {}), + ignorePatterns: ignorePattern, + parser, + parserOptions, + plugins: plugin, + rules: rule + }; + } + + const options = { + allowInlineConfig: inlineConfig, + cache, + cacheLocation: cacheLocation || cacheFile, + cacheStrategy, + errorOnUnmatchedPattern, + fix: (fix || fixDryRun) && (quiet ? quietFixPredicate : true), + fixTypes: fixType, + ignore, + overrideConfig, + overrideConfigFile + }; + + if (configType === "flat") { + options.ignorePatterns = ignorePattern; + options.warnIgnored = warnIgnored; + } else { + options.resolvePluginsRelativeTo = resolvePluginsRelativeTo; + options.rulePaths = rulesdir; + options.useEslintrc = eslintrc; + options.extensions = ext; + options.ignorePath = ignorePath; + if (reportUnusedDisableDirectives || reportUnusedDisableDirectivesSeverity !== void 0) { + options.reportUnusedDisableDirectives = reportUnusedDisableDirectives + ? "error" + : normalizeSeverityToString(reportUnusedDisableDirectivesSeverity); + } + } + + return options; +} + +/** + * Count error messages. + * @param {LintResult[]} results The lint results. + * @returns {{errorCount:number;fatalErrorCount:number,warningCount:number}} The number of error messages. + */ +function countErrors(results) { + let errorCount = 0; + let fatalErrorCount = 0; + let warningCount = 0; + + for (const result of results) { + errorCount += result.errorCount; + fatalErrorCount += result.fatalErrorCount; + warningCount += result.warningCount; + } + + return { errorCount, fatalErrorCount, warningCount }; +} + +/** + * Check if a given file path is a directory or not. + * @param {string} filePath The path to a file to check. + * @returns {Promise} `true` if the given path is a directory. + */ +async function isDirectory(filePath) { + try { + return (await stat(filePath)).isDirectory(); + } catch (error) { + if (error.code === "ENOENT" || error.code === "ENOTDIR") { + return false; + } + throw error; + } +} + +/** + * Outputs the results of the linting. + * @param {ESLint} engine The ESLint instance to use. + * @param {LintResult[]} results The results to print. + * @param {string} format The name of the formatter to use or the path to the formatter. + * @param {string} outputFile The path for the output file. + * @param {ResultsMeta} resultsMeta Warning count and max threshold. + * @returns {Promise} True if the printing succeeds, false if not. + * @private + */ +async function printResults(engine, results, format, outputFile, resultsMeta) { + let formatter; + + try { + formatter = await engine.loadFormatter(format); + } catch (e) { + log.error(e.message); + return false; + } + + const output = await formatter.format(results, resultsMeta); + + if (output) { + if (outputFile) { + const filePath = path.resolve(process.cwd(), outputFile); + + if (await isDirectory(filePath)) { + log.error("Cannot write to output file path, it is a directory: %s", outputFile); + return false; + } + + try { + await mkdir(path.dirname(filePath), { recursive: true }); + await writeFile(filePath, output); + } catch (ex) { + log.error("There was a problem writing the output file:\n%s", ex); + return false; + } + } else { + log.info(output); + } + } + + return true; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Encapsulates all CLI behavior for eslint. Makes it easier to test as well as + * for other Node.js programs to effectively run the CLI. + */ +const cli = { + + /** + * Executes the CLI based on an array of arguments that is passed in. + * @param {string|Array|Object} args The arguments to process. + * @param {string} [text] The text to lint (used for TTY). + * @param {boolean} [allowFlatConfig] Whether or not to allow flat config. + * @returns {Promise} The exit code for the operation. + */ + async execute(args, text, allowFlatConfig) { + if (Array.isArray(args)) { + debug("CLI args: %o", args.slice(2)); + } + + /* + * Before doing anything, we need to see if we are using a + * flat config file. If so, then we need to change the way command + * line args are parsed. This is temporary, and when we fully + * switch to flat config we can remove this logic. + */ + + const usingFlatConfig = allowFlatConfig && await shouldUseFlatConfig(); + + debug("Using flat config?", usingFlatConfig); + + const CLIOptions = createCLIOptions(usingFlatConfig); + + /** @type {ParsedCLIOptions} */ + let options; + + try { + options = CLIOptions.parse(args); + } catch (error) { + debug("Error parsing CLI options:", error.message); + + let errorMessage = error.message; + + if (usingFlatConfig) { + errorMessage += "\nYou're using eslint.config.js, some command line flags are no longer available. Please see https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/command-line-interface for details."; + } + + log.error(errorMessage); + return 2; + } + + const files = options._; + const useStdin = typeof text === "string"; + + if (options.help) { + log.info(CLIOptions.generateHelp()); + return 0; + } + if (options.version) { + log.info(RuntimeInfo.version()); + return 0; + } + if (options.envInfo) { + try { + log.info(RuntimeInfo.environment()); + return 0; + } catch (err) { + debug("Error retrieving environment info"); + log.error(err.message); + return 2; + } + } + + if (options.printConfig) { + if (files.length) { + log.error("The --print-config option must be used with exactly one file name."); + return 2; + } + if (useStdin) { + log.error("The --print-config option is not available for piped-in code."); + return 2; + } + + const engine = usingFlatConfig + ? new FlatESLint(await translateOptions(options, "flat")) + : new ESLint(await translateOptions(options)); + const fileConfig = + await engine.calculateConfigForFile(options.printConfig); + + log.info(JSON.stringify(fileConfig, null, " ")); + return 0; + } + + debug(`Running on ${useStdin ? "text" : "files"}`); + + if (options.fix && options.fixDryRun) { + log.error("The --fix option and the --fix-dry-run option cannot be used together."); + return 2; + } + if (useStdin && options.fix) { + log.error("The --fix option is not available for piped-in code; use --fix-dry-run instead."); + return 2; + } + if (options.fixType && !options.fix && !options.fixDryRun) { + log.error("The --fix-type option requires either --fix or --fix-dry-run."); + return 2; + } + + if (options.reportUnusedDisableDirectives && options.reportUnusedDisableDirectivesSeverity !== void 0) { + log.error("The --report-unused-disable-directives option and the --report-unused-disable-directives-severity option cannot be used together."); + return 2; + } + + const ActiveESLint = usingFlatConfig ? FlatESLint : ESLint; + + const engine = new ActiveESLint(await translateOptions(options, usingFlatConfig ? "flat" : "eslintrc")); + let results; + + if (useStdin) { + results = await engine.lintText(text, { + filePath: options.stdinFilename, + + // flatConfig respects CLI flag and constructor warnIgnored, eslintrc forces true for backwards compatibility + warnIgnored: usingFlatConfig ? void 0 : true + }); + } else { + results = await engine.lintFiles(files); + } + + if (options.fix) { + debug("Fix mode enabled - applying fixes"); + await ActiveESLint.outputFixes(results); + } + + let resultsToPrint = results; + + if (options.quiet) { + debug("Quiet mode enabled - filtering out warnings"); + resultsToPrint = ActiveESLint.getErrorResults(resultsToPrint); + } + + const resultCounts = countErrors(results); + const tooManyWarnings = options.maxWarnings >= 0 && resultCounts.warningCount > options.maxWarnings; + const resultsMeta = tooManyWarnings + ? { + maxWarningsExceeded: { + maxWarnings: options.maxWarnings, + foundWarnings: resultCounts.warningCount + } + } + : {}; + + if (await printResults(engine, resultsToPrint, options.format, options.outputFile, resultsMeta)) { + + // Errors and warnings from the original unfiltered results should determine the exit code + const shouldExitForFatalErrors = + options.exitOnFatalError && resultCounts.fatalErrorCount > 0; + + if (!resultCounts.errorCount && tooManyWarnings) { + log.error( + "ESLint found too many warnings (maximum: %s).", + options.maxWarnings + ); + } + + if (shouldExitForFatalErrors) { + return 2; + } + + return (resultCounts.errorCount || tooManyWarnings) ? 1 : 0; + } + + return 2; + } +}; + +module.exports = cli; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/default-config.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/default-config.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a6ff82 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/default-config.js @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Default configuration + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Requirements +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const Rules = require("../rules"); + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Helpers +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +exports.defaultConfig = [ + { + plugins: { + "@": { + + /* + * Because we try to delay loading rules until absolutely + * necessary, a proxy allows us to hook into the lazy-loading + * aspect of the rules map while still keeping all of the + * relevant configuration inside of the config array. + */ + rules: new Proxy({}, { + get(target, property) { + return Rules.get(property); + }, + + has(target, property) { + return Rules.has(property); + } + }) + } + }, + languageOptions: { + sourceType: "module", + ecmaVersion: "latest", + parser: require("espree"), + parserOptions: {} + } + }, + + // default ignores are listed here + { + ignores: [ + "**/node_modules/", + ".git/" + ] + }, + + // intentionally empty config to ensure these files are globbed by default + { + files: ["**/*.js", "**/*.mjs"] + }, + { + files: ["**/*.cjs"], + languageOptions: { + sourceType: "commonjs", + ecmaVersion: "latest" + } + } +]; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/flat-config-array.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/flat-config-array.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99d1dee --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/flat-config-array.js @@ -0,0 +1,380 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Flat Config Array + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Requirements +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const { ConfigArray, ConfigArraySymbol } = require("@humanwhocodes/config-array"); +const { flatConfigSchema } = require("./flat-config-schema"); +const { RuleValidator } = require("./rule-validator"); +const { defaultConfig } = require("./default-config"); +const jsPlugin = require("@eslint/js"); + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Helpers +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Fields that are considered metadata and not part of the config object. + */ +const META_FIELDS = new Set(["name"]); + +const ruleValidator = new RuleValidator(); + +/** + * Splits a plugin identifier in the form a/b/c into two parts: a/b and c. + * @param {string} identifier The identifier to parse. + * @returns {{objectName: string, pluginName: string}} The parts of the plugin + * name. + */ +function splitPluginIdentifier(identifier) { + const parts = identifier.split("/"); + + return { + objectName: parts.pop(), + pluginName: parts.join("/") + }; +} + +/** + * Returns the name of an object in the config by reading its `meta` key. + * @param {Object} object The object to check. + * @returns {string?} The name of the object if found or `null` if there + * is no name. + */ +function getObjectId(object) { + + // first check old-style name + let name = object.name; + + if (!name) { + + if (!object.meta) { + return null; + } + + name = object.meta.name; + + if (!name) { + return null; + } + } + + // now check for old-style version + let version = object.version; + + if (!version) { + version = object.meta && object.meta.version; + } + + // if there's a version then append that + if (version) { + return `${name}@${version}`; + } + + return name; +} + +/** + * Wraps a config error with details about where the error occurred. + * @param {Error} error The original error. + * @param {number} originalLength The original length of the config array. + * @param {number} baseLength The length of the base config. + * @returns {TypeError} The new error with details. + */ +function wrapConfigErrorWithDetails(error, originalLength, baseLength) { + + let location = "user-defined"; + let configIndex = error.index; + + /* + * A config array is set up in this order: + * 1. Base config + * 2. Original configs + * 3. User-defined configs + * 4. CLI-defined configs + * + * So we need to adjust the index to account for the base config. + * + * - If the index is less than the base length, it's in the base config + * (as specified by `baseConfig` argument to `FlatConfigArray` constructor). + * - If the index is greater than the base length but less than the original + * length + base length, it's in the original config. The original config + * is passed to the `FlatConfigArray` constructor as the first argument. + * - Otherwise, it's in the user-defined config, which is loaded from the + * config file and merged with any command-line options. + */ + if (error.index < baseLength) { + location = "base"; + } else if (error.index < originalLength + baseLength) { + location = "original"; + configIndex = error.index - baseLength; + } else { + configIndex = error.index - originalLength - baseLength; + } + + return new TypeError( + `${error.message.slice(0, -1)} at ${location} index ${configIndex}.`, + { cause: error } + ); +} + +const originalBaseConfig = Symbol("originalBaseConfig"); +const originalLength = Symbol("originalLength"); +const baseLength = Symbol("baseLength"); + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Exports +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Represents an array containing configuration information for ESLint. + */ +class FlatConfigArray extends ConfigArray { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {*[]} configs An array of configuration information. + * @param {{basePath: string, shouldIgnore: boolean, baseConfig: FlatConfig}} options The options + * to use for the config array instance. + */ + constructor(configs, { + basePath, + shouldIgnore = true, + baseConfig = defaultConfig + } = {}) { + super(configs, { + basePath, + schema: flatConfigSchema + }); + + /** + * The original length of the array before any modifications. + * @type {number} + */ + this[originalLength] = this.length; + + if (baseConfig[Symbol.iterator]) { + this.unshift(...baseConfig); + } else { + this.unshift(baseConfig); + } + + /** + * The length of the array after applying the base config. + * @type {number} + */ + this[baseLength] = this.length - this[originalLength]; + + /** + * The base config used to build the config array. + * @type {Array} + */ + this[originalBaseConfig] = baseConfig; + Object.defineProperty(this, originalBaseConfig, { writable: false }); + + /** + * Determines if `ignores` fields should be honored. + * If true, then all `ignores` fields are honored. + * if false, then only `ignores` fields in the baseConfig are honored. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.shouldIgnore = shouldIgnore; + Object.defineProperty(this, "shouldIgnore", { writable: false }); + } + + /** + * Normalizes the array by calling the superclass method and catching/rethrowing + * any ConfigError exceptions with additional details. + * @param {any} [context] The context to use to normalize the array. + * @returns {Promise} A promise that resolves when the array is normalized. + */ + normalize(context) { + return super.normalize(context) + .catch(error => { + if (error.name === "ConfigError") { + throw wrapConfigErrorWithDetails(error, this[originalLength], this[baseLength]); + } + + throw error; + + }); + } + + /** + * Normalizes the array by calling the superclass method and catching/rethrowing + * any ConfigError exceptions with additional details. + * @param {any} [context] The context to use to normalize the array. + * @returns {FlatConfigArray} The current instance. + * @throws {TypeError} If the config is invalid. + */ + normalizeSync(context) { + + try { + + return super.normalizeSync(context); + + } catch (error) { + + if (error.name === "ConfigError") { + throw wrapConfigErrorWithDetails(error, this[originalLength], this[baseLength]); + } + + throw error; + + } + + } + + /* eslint-disable class-methods-use-this -- Desired as instance method */ + /** + * Replaces a config with another config to allow us to put strings + * in the config array that will be replaced by objects before + * normalization. + * @param {Object} config The config to preprocess. + * @returns {Object} The preprocessed config. + */ + [ConfigArraySymbol.preprocessConfig](config) { + if (config === "eslint:recommended") { + + // if we are in a Node.js environment warn the user + if (typeof process !== "undefined" && process.emitWarning) { + process.emitWarning("The 'eslint:recommended' string configuration is deprecated and will be replaced by the @eslint/js package's 'recommended' config."); + } + + return jsPlugin.configs.recommended; + } + + if (config === "eslint:all") { + + // if we are in a Node.js environment warn the user + if (typeof process !== "undefined" && process.emitWarning) { + process.emitWarning("The 'eslint:all' string configuration is deprecated and will be replaced by the @eslint/js package's 'all' config."); + } + + return jsPlugin.configs.all; + } + + /* + * If a config object has `ignores` and no other non-meta fields, then it's an object + * for global ignores. If `shouldIgnore` is false, that object shouldn't apply, + * so we'll remove its `ignores`. + */ + if ( + !this.shouldIgnore && + !this[originalBaseConfig].includes(config) && + config.ignores && + Object.keys(config).filter(key => !META_FIELDS.has(key)).length === 1 + ) { + /* eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars -- need to strip off other keys */ + const { ignores, ...otherKeys } = config; + + return otherKeys; + } + + return config; + } + + /** + * Finalizes the config by replacing plugin references with their objects + * and validating rule option schemas. + * @param {Object} config The config to finalize. + * @returns {Object} The finalized config. + * @throws {TypeError} If the config is invalid. + */ + [ConfigArraySymbol.finalizeConfig](config) { + + const { plugins, languageOptions, processor } = config; + let parserName, processorName; + let invalidParser = false, + invalidProcessor = false; + + // Check parser value + if (languageOptions && languageOptions.parser) { + const { parser } = languageOptions; + + if (typeof parser === "object") { + parserName = getObjectId(parser); + + if (!parserName) { + invalidParser = true; + } + + } else { + invalidParser = true; + } + } + + // Check processor value + if (processor) { + if (typeof processor === "string") { + const { pluginName, objectName: localProcessorName } = splitPluginIdentifier(processor); + + processorName = processor; + + if (!plugins || !plugins[pluginName] || !plugins[pluginName].processors || !plugins[pluginName].processors[localProcessorName]) { + throw new TypeError(`Key "processor": Could not find "${localProcessorName}" in plugin "${pluginName}".`); + } + + config.processor = plugins[pluginName].processors[localProcessorName]; + } else if (typeof processor === "object") { + processorName = getObjectId(processor); + + if (!processorName) { + invalidProcessor = true; + } + + } else { + invalidProcessor = true; + } + } + + ruleValidator.validate(config); + + // apply special logic for serialization into JSON + /* eslint-disable object-shorthand -- shorthand would change "this" value */ + Object.defineProperty(config, "toJSON", { + value: function() { + + if (invalidParser) { + throw new Error("Could not serialize parser object (missing 'meta' object)."); + } + + if (invalidProcessor) { + throw new Error("Could not serialize processor object (missing 'meta' object)."); + } + + return { + ...this, + plugins: Object.entries(plugins).map(([namespace, plugin]) => { + + const pluginId = getObjectId(plugin); + + if (!pluginId) { + return namespace; + } + + return `${namespace}:${pluginId}`; + }), + languageOptions: { + ...languageOptions, + parser: parserName + }, + processor: processorName + }; + } + }); + /* eslint-enable object-shorthand -- ok to enable now */ + + return config; + } + /* eslint-enable class-methods-use-this -- Desired as instance method */ + +} + +exports.FlatConfigArray = FlatConfigArray; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/flat-config-helpers.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/flat-config-helpers.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e00c564 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/flat-config-helpers.js @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Shared functions to work with configs. + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Functions +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Parses a ruleId into its plugin and rule parts. + * @param {string} ruleId The rule ID to parse. + * @returns {{pluginName:string,ruleName:string}} The plugin and rule + * parts of the ruleId; + */ +function parseRuleId(ruleId) { + let pluginName, ruleName; + + // distinguish between core rules and plugin rules + if (ruleId.includes("/")) { + + // mimic scoped npm packages + if (ruleId.startsWith("@")) { + pluginName = ruleId.slice(0, ruleId.lastIndexOf("/")); + } else { + pluginName = ruleId.slice(0, ruleId.indexOf("/")); + } + + ruleName = ruleId.slice(pluginName.length + 1); + } else { + pluginName = "@"; + ruleName = ruleId; + } + + return { + pluginName, + ruleName + }; +} + +/** + * Retrieves a rule instance from a given config based on the ruleId. + * @param {string} ruleId The rule ID to look for. + * @param {FlatConfig} config The config to search. + * @returns {import("../shared/types").Rule|undefined} The rule if found + * or undefined if not. + */ +function getRuleFromConfig(ruleId, config) { + + const { pluginName, ruleName } = parseRuleId(ruleId); + + const plugin = config.plugins && config.plugins[pluginName]; + let rule = plugin && plugin.rules && plugin.rules[ruleName]; + + + // normalize function rules into objects + if (rule && typeof rule === "function") { + rule = { + create: rule + }; + } + + return rule; +} + +/** + * Gets a complete options schema for a rule. + * @param {{create: Function, schema: (Array|null)}} rule A new-style rule object + * @returns {Object} JSON Schema for the rule's options. + */ +function getRuleOptionsSchema(rule) { + + if (!rule) { + return null; + } + + const schema = rule.schema || rule.meta && rule.meta.schema; + + if (Array.isArray(schema)) { + if (schema.length) { + return { + type: "array", + items: schema, + minItems: 0, + maxItems: schema.length + }; + } + return { + type: "array", + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 0 + }; + + } + + // Given a full schema, leave it alone + return schema || null; +} + + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Exports +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +module.exports = { + parseRuleId, + getRuleFromConfig, + getRuleOptionsSchema +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/flat-config-schema.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/flat-config-schema.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6b64319 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/flat-config-schema.js @@ -0,0 +1,598 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Flat config schema + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Requirements +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/* + * Note: This can be removed in ESLint v9 because structuredClone is available globally + * starting in Node.js v17. + */ +const structuredClone = require("@ungap/structured-clone").default; +const { normalizeSeverityToNumber } = require("../shared/severity"); + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Type Definitions +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * @typedef ObjectPropertySchema + * @property {Function|string} merge The function or name of the function to call + * to merge multiple objects with this property. + * @property {Function|string} validate The function or name of the function to call + * to validate the value of this property. + */ + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Helpers +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const ruleSeverities = new Map([ + [0, 0], ["off", 0], + [1, 1], ["warn", 1], + [2, 2], ["error", 2] +]); + +const globalVariablesValues = new Set([ + true, "true", "writable", "writeable", + false, "false", "readonly", "readable", null, + "off" +]); + +/** + * Check if a value is a non-null object. + * @param {any} value The value to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the value is a non-null object. + */ +function isNonNullObject(value) { + return typeof value === "object" && value !== null; +} + +/** + * Check if a value is a non-null non-array object. + * @param {any} value The value to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the value is a non-null non-array object. + */ +function isNonArrayObject(value) { + return isNonNullObject(value) && !Array.isArray(value); +} + +/** + * Check if a value is undefined. + * @param {any} value The value to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the value is undefined. + */ +function isUndefined(value) { + return typeof value === "undefined"; +} + +/** + * Deeply merges two non-array objects. + * @param {Object} first The base object. + * @param {Object} second The overrides object. + * @param {Map>} [mergeMap] Maps the combination of first and second arguments to a merged result. + * @returns {Object} An object with properties from both first and second. + */ +function deepMerge(first, second, mergeMap = new Map()) { + + let secondMergeMap = mergeMap.get(first); + + if (secondMergeMap) { + const result = secondMergeMap.get(second); + + if (result) { + + // If this combination of first and second arguments has been already visited, return the previously created result. + return result; + } + } else { + secondMergeMap = new Map(); + mergeMap.set(first, secondMergeMap); + } + + /* + * First create a result object where properties from the second object + * overwrite properties from the first. This sets up a baseline to use + * later rather than needing to inspect and change every property + * individually. + */ + const result = { + ...first, + ...second + }; + + delete result.__proto__; // eslint-disable-line no-proto -- don't merge own property "__proto__" + + // Store the pending result for this combination of first and second arguments. + secondMergeMap.set(second, result); + + for (const key of Object.keys(second)) { + + // avoid hairy edge case + if (key === "__proto__" || !Object.prototype.propertyIsEnumerable.call(first, key)) { + continue; + } + + const firstValue = first[key]; + const secondValue = second[key]; + + if (isNonArrayObject(firstValue) && isNonArrayObject(secondValue)) { + result[key] = deepMerge(firstValue, secondValue, mergeMap); + } else if (isUndefined(secondValue)) { + result[key] = firstValue; + } + } + + return result; + +} + +/** + * Normalizes the rule options config for a given rule by ensuring that + * it is an array and that the first item is 0, 1, or 2. + * @param {Array|string|number} ruleOptions The rule options config. + * @returns {Array} An array of rule options. + */ +function normalizeRuleOptions(ruleOptions) { + + const finalOptions = Array.isArray(ruleOptions) + ? ruleOptions.slice(0) + : [ruleOptions]; + + finalOptions[0] = ruleSeverities.get(finalOptions[0]); + return structuredClone(finalOptions); +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Assertions +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * The error type when a rule's options are configured with an invalid type. + */ +class InvalidRuleOptionsError extends Error { + + /** + * @param {string} ruleId Rule name being configured. + * @param {any} value The invalid value. + */ + constructor(ruleId, value) { + super(`Key "${ruleId}": Expected severity of "off", 0, "warn", 1, "error", or 2.`); + this.messageTemplate = "invalid-rule-options"; + this.messageData = { ruleId, value }; + } +} + +/** + * Validates that a value is a valid rule options entry. + * @param {string} ruleId Rule name being configured. + * @param {any} value The value to check. + * @returns {void} + * @throws {InvalidRuleOptionsError} If the value isn't a valid rule options. + */ +function assertIsRuleOptions(ruleId, value) { + if (typeof value !== "string" && typeof value !== "number" && !Array.isArray(value)) { + throw new InvalidRuleOptionsError(ruleId, value); + } +} + +/** + * The error type when a rule's severity is invalid. + */ +class InvalidRuleSeverityError extends Error { + + /** + * @param {string} ruleId Rule name being configured. + * @param {any} value The invalid value. + */ + constructor(ruleId, value) { + super(`Key "${ruleId}": Expected severity of "off", 0, "warn", 1, "error", or 2.`); + this.messageTemplate = "invalid-rule-severity"; + this.messageData = { ruleId, value }; + } +} + +/** + * Validates that a value is valid rule severity. + * @param {string} ruleId Rule name being configured. + * @param {any} value The value to check. + * @returns {void} + * @throws {InvalidRuleSeverityError} If the value isn't a valid rule severity. + */ +function assertIsRuleSeverity(ruleId, value) { + const severity = ruleSeverities.get(value); + + if (typeof severity === "undefined") { + throw new InvalidRuleSeverityError(ruleId, value); + } +} + +/** + * Validates that a given string is the form pluginName/objectName. + * @param {string} value The string to check. + * @returns {void} + * @throws {TypeError} If the string isn't in the correct format. + */ +function assertIsPluginMemberName(value) { + if (!/[@a-z0-9-_$]+(?:\/(?:[a-z0-9-_$]+))+$/iu.test(value)) { + throw new TypeError(`Expected string in the form "pluginName/objectName" but found "${value}".`); + } +} + +/** + * Validates that a value is an object. + * @param {any} value The value to check. + * @returns {void} + * @throws {TypeError} If the value isn't an object. + */ +function assertIsObject(value) { + if (!isNonNullObject(value)) { + throw new TypeError("Expected an object."); + } +} + +/** + * The error type when there's an eslintrc-style options in a flat config. + */ +class IncompatibleKeyError extends Error { + + /** + * @param {string} key The invalid key. + */ + constructor(key) { + super("This appears to be in eslintrc format rather than flat config format."); + this.messageTemplate = "eslintrc-incompat"; + this.messageData = { key }; + } +} + +/** + * The error type when there's an eslintrc-style plugins array found. + */ +class IncompatiblePluginsError extends Error { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {Array} plugins The plugins array. + */ + constructor(plugins) { + super("This appears to be in eslintrc format (array of strings) rather than flat config format (object)."); + this.messageTemplate = "eslintrc-plugins"; + this.messageData = { plugins }; + } +} + + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Low-Level Schemas +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** @type {ObjectPropertySchema} */ +const booleanSchema = { + merge: "replace", + validate: "boolean" +}; + +const ALLOWED_SEVERITIES = new Set(["error", "warn", "off", 2, 1, 0]); + +/** @type {ObjectPropertySchema} */ +const disableDirectiveSeveritySchema = { + merge(first, second) { + const value = second === void 0 ? first : second; + + if (typeof value === "boolean") { + return value ? "warn" : "off"; + } + + return normalizeSeverityToNumber(value); + }, + validate(value) { + if (!(ALLOWED_SEVERITIES.has(value) || typeof value === "boolean")) { + throw new TypeError("Expected one of: \"error\", \"warn\", \"off\", 0, 1, 2, or a boolean."); + } + } +}; + +/** @type {ObjectPropertySchema} */ +const deepObjectAssignSchema = { + merge(first = {}, second = {}) { + return deepMerge(first, second); + }, + validate: "object" +}; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// High-Level Schemas +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** @type {ObjectPropertySchema} */ +const globalsSchema = { + merge: "assign", + validate(value) { + + assertIsObject(value); + + for (const key of Object.keys(value)) { + + // avoid hairy edge case + if (key === "__proto__") { + continue; + } + + if (key !== key.trim()) { + throw new TypeError(`Global "${key}" has leading or trailing whitespace.`); + } + + if (!globalVariablesValues.has(value[key])) { + throw new TypeError(`Key "${key}": Expected "readonly", "writable", or "off".`); + } + } + } +}; + +/** @type {ObjectPropertySchema} */ +const parserSchema = { + merge: "replace", + validate(value) { + + if (!value || typeof value !== "object" || + (typeof value.parse !== "function" && typeof value.parseForESLint !== "function") + ) { + throw new TypeError("Expected object with parse() or parseForESLint() method."); + } + + } +}; + +/** @type {ObjectPropertySchema} */ +const pluginsSchema = { + merge(first = {}, second = {}) { + const keys = new Set([...Object.keys(first), ...Object.keys(second)]); + const result = {}; + + // manually validate that plugins are not redefined + for (const key of keys) { + + // avoid hairy edge case + if (key === "__proto__") { + continue; + } + + if (key in first && key in second && first[key] !== second[key]) { + throw new TypeError(`Cannot redefine plugin "${key}".`); + } + + result[key] = second[key] || first[key]; + } + + return result; + }, + validate(value) { + + // first check the value to be sure it's an object + if (value === null || typeof value !== "object") { + throw new TypeError("Expected an object."); + } + + // make sure it's not an array, which would mean eslintrc-style is used + if (Array.isArray(value)) { + throw new IncompatiblePluginsError(value); + } + + // second check the keys to make sure they are objects + for (const key of Object.keys(value)) { + + // avoid hairy edge case + if (key === "__proto__") { + continue; + } + + if (value[key] === null || typeof value[key] !== "object") { + throw new TypeError(`Key "${key}": Expected an object.`); + } + } + } +}; + +/** @type {ObjectPropertySchema} */ +const processorSchema = { + merge: "replace", + validate(value) { + if (typeof value === "string") { + assertIsPluginMemberName(value); + } else if (value && typeof value === "object") { + if (typeof value.preprocess !== "function" || typeof value.postprocess !== "function") { + throw new TypeError("Object must have a preprocess() and a postprocess() method."); + } + } else { + throw new TypeError("Expected an object or a string."); + } + } +}; + +/** @type {ObjectPropertySchema} */ +const rulesSchema = { + merge(first = {}, second = {}) { + + const result = { + ...first, + ...second + }; + + + for (const ruleId of Object.keys(result)) { + + try { + + // avoid hairy edge case + if (ruleId === "__proto__") { + + /* eslint-disable-next-line no-proto -- Though deprecated, may still be present */ + delete result.__proto__; + continue; + } + + result[ruleId] = normalizeRuleOptions(result[ruleId]); + + /* + * If either rule config is missing, then the correct + * config is already present and we just need to normalize + * the severity. + */ + if (!(ruleId in first) || !(ruleId in second)) { + continue; + } + + const firstRuleOptions = normalizeRuleOptions(first[ruleId]); + const secondRuleOptions = normalizeRuleOptions(second[ruleId]); + + /* + * If the second rule config only has a severity (length of 1), + * then use that severity and keep the rest of the options from + * the first rule config. + */ + if (secondRuleOptions.length === 1) { + result[ruleId] = [secondRuleOptions[0], ...firstRuleOptions.slice(1)]; + continue; + } + + /* + * In any other situation, then the second rule config takes + * precedence. That means the value at `result[ruleId]` is + * already correct and no further work is necessary. + */ + } catch (ex) { + throw new Error(`Key "${ruleId}": ${ex.message}`, { cause: ex }); + } + + } + + return result; + + + }, + + validate(value) { + assertIsObject(value); + + /* + * We are not checking the rule schema here because there is no + * guarantee that the rule definition is present at this point. Instead + * we wait and check the rule schema during the finalization step + * of calculating a config. + */ + for (const ruleId of Object.keys(value)) { + + // avoid hairy edge case + if (ruleId === "__proto__") { + continue; + } + + const ruleOptions = value[ruleId]; + + assertIsRuleOptions(ruleId, ruleOptions); + + if (Array.isArray(ruleOptions)) { + assertIsRuleSeverity(ruleId, ruleOptions[0]); + } else { + assertIsRuleSeverity(ruleId, ruleOptions); + } + } + } +}; + +/** @type {ObjectPropertySchema} */ +const ecmaVersionSchema = { + merge: "replace", + validate(value) { + if (typeof value === "number" || value === "latest") { + return; + } + + throw new TypeError("Expected a number or \"latest\"."); + } +}; + +/** @type {ObjectPropertySchema} */ +const sourceTypeSchema = { + merge: "replace", + validate(value) { + if (typeof value !== "string" || !/^(?:script|module|commonjs)$/u.test(value)) { + throw new TypeError("Expected \"script\", \"module\", or \"commonjs\"."); + } + } +}; + +/** + * Creates a schema that always throws an error. Useful for warning + * about eslintrc-style keys. + * @param {string} key The eslintrc key to create a schema for. + * @returns {ObjectPropertySchema} The schema. + */ +function createEslintrcErrorSchema(key) { + return { + merge: "replace", + validate() { + throw new IncompatibleKeyError(key); + } + }; +} + +const eslintrcKeys = [ + "env", + "extends", + "globals", + "ignorePatterns", + "noInlineConfig", + "overrides", + "parser", + "parserOptions", + "reportUnusedDisableDirectives", + "root" +]; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Full schema +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const flatConfigSchema = { + + // eslintrc-style keys that should always error + ...Object.fromEntries(eslintrcKeys.map(key => [key, createEslintrcErrorSchema(key)])), + + // flat config keys + settings: deepObjectAssignSchema, + linterOptions: { + schema: { + noInlineConfig: booleanSchema, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives: disableDirectiveSeveritySchema + } + }, + languageOptions: { + schema: { + ecmaVersion: ecmaVersionSchema, + sourceType: sourceTypeSchema, + globals: globalsSchema, + parser: parserSchema, + parserOptions: deepObjectAssignSchema + } + }, + processor: processorSchema, + plugins: pluginsSchema, + rules: rulesSchema +}; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Exports +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +module.exports = { + flatConfigSchema, + assertIsRuleSeverity, + assertIsRuleOptions +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/rule-validator.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/rule-validator.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eee5b40 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/config/rule-validator.js @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule Validator + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Requirements +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const ajvImport = require("../shared/ajv"); +const ajv = ajvImport(); +const { + parseRuleId, + getRuleFromConfig, + getRuleOptionsSchema +} = require("./flat-config-helpers"); +const ruleReplacements = require("../../conf/replacements.json"); + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Helpers +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Throws a helpful error when a rule cannot be found. + * @param {Object} ruleId The rule identifier. + * @param {string} ruleId.pluginName The ID of the rule to find. + * @param {string} ruleId.ruleName The ID of the rule to find. + * @param {Object} config The config to search in. + * @throws {TypeError} For missing plugin or rule. + * @returns {void} + */ +function throwRuleNotFoundError({ pluginName, ruleName }, config) { + + const ruleId = pluginName === "@" ? ruleName : `${pluginName}/${ruleName}`; + + const errorMessageHeader = `Key "rules": Key "${ruleId}"`; + let errorMessage = `${errorMessageHeader}: Could not find plugin "${pluginName}".`; + + // if the plugin exists then we need to check if the rule exists + if (config.plugins && config.plugins[pluginName]) { + const replacementRuleName = ruleReplacements.rules[ruleName]; + + if (pluginName === "@" && replacementRuleName) { + + errorMessage = `${errorMessageHeader}: Rule "${ruleName}" was removed and replaced by "${replacementRuleName}".`; + + } else { + + errorMessage = `${errorMessageHeader}: Could not find "${ruleName}" in plugin "${pluginName}".`; + + // otherwise, let's see if we can find the rule name elsewhere + for (const [otherPluginName, otherPlugin] of Object.entries(config.plugins)) { + if (otherPlugin.rules && otherPlugin.rules[ruleName]) { + errorMessage += ` Did you mean "${otherPluginName}/${ruleName}"?`; + break; + } + } + + } + + // falls through to throw error + } + + throw new TypeError(errorMessage); +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Exports +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Implements validation functionality for the rules portion of a config. + */ +class RuleValidator { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + */ + constructor() { + + /** + * A collection of compiled validators for rules that have already + * been validated. + * @type {WeakMap} + */ + this.validators = new WeakMap(); + } + + /** + * Validates all of the rule configurations in a config against each + * rule's schema. + * @param {Object} config The full config to validate. This object must + * contain both the rules section and the plugins section. + * @returns {void} + * @throws {Error} If a rule's configuration does not match its schema. + */ + validate(config) { + + if (!config.rules) { + return; + } + + for (const [ruleId, ruleOptions] of Object.entries(config.rules)) { + + // check for edge case + if (ruleId === "__proto__") { + continue; + } + + /* + * If a rule is disabled, we don't do any validation. This allows + * users to safely set any value to 0 or "off" without worrying + * that it will cause a validation error. + * + * Note: ruleOptions is always an array at this point because + * this validation occurs after FlatConfigArray has merged and + * normalized values. + */ + if (ruleOptions[0] === 0) { + continue; + } + + const rule = getRuleFromConfig(ruleId, config); + + if (!rule) { + throwRuleNotFoundError(parseRuleId(ruleId), config); + } + + // Precompile and cache validator the first time + if (!this.validators.has(rule)) { + const schema = getRuleOptionsSchema(rule); + + if (schema) { + this.validators.set(rule, ajv.compile(schema)); + } + } + + const validateRule = this.validators.get(rule); + + if (validateRule) { + + validateRule(ruleOptions.slice(1)); + + if (validateRule.errors) { + throw new Error(`Key "rules": Key "${ruleId}": ${ + validateRule.errors.map( + error => `\tValue ${JSON.stringify(error.data)} ${error.message}.\n` + ).join("") + }`); + } + } + } + } +} + +exports.RuleValidator = RuleValidator; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/eslint-helpers.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/eslint-helpers.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c65d11 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/eslint-helpers.js @@ -0,0 +1,932 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Helper functions for ESLint class + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Requirements +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const path = require("path"); +const fs = require("fs"); +const fsp = fs.promises; +const isGlob = require("is-glob"); +const hash = require("../cli-engine/hash"); +const minimatch = require("minimatch"); +const fswalk = require("@nodelib/fs.walk"); +const globParent = require("glob-parent"); +const isPathInside = require("is-path-inside"); + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Fixup references +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const Minimatch = minimatch.Minimatch; +const MINIMATCH_OPTIONS = { dot: true }; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Types +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * @typedef {Object} GlobSearch + * @property {Array} patterns The normalized patterns to use for a search. + * @property {Array} rawPatterns The patterns as entered by the user + * before doing any normalization. + */ + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Errors +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * The error type when no files match a glob. + */ +class NoFilesFoundError extends Error { + + /** + * @param {string} pattern The glob pattern which was not found. + * @param {boolean} globEnabled If `false` then the pattern was a glob pattern, but glob was disabled. + */ + constructor(pattern, globEnabled) { + super(`No files matching '${pattern}' were found${!globEnabled ? " (glob was disabled)" : ""}.`); + this.messageTemplate = "file-not-found"; + this.messageData = { pattern, globDisabled: !globEnabled }; + } +} + +/** + * The error type when a search fails to match multiple patterns. + */ +class UnmatchedSearchPatternsError extends Error { + + /** + * @param {Object} options The options for the error. + * @param {string} options.basePath The directory that was searched. + * @param {Array} options.unmatchedPatterns The glob patterns + * which were not found. + * @param {Array} options.patterns The glob patterns that were + * searched. + * @param {Array} options.rawPatterns The raw glob patterns that + * were searched. + */ + constructor({ basePath, unmatchedPatterns, patterns, rawPatterns }) { + super(`No files matching '${rawPatterns}' in '${basePath}' were found.`); + this.basePath = basePath; + this.unmatchedPatterns = unmatchedPatterns; + this.patterns = patterns; + this.rawPatterns = rawPatterns; + } +} + +/** + * The error type when there are files matched by a glob, but all of them have been ignored. + */ +class AllFilesIgnoredError extends Error { + + /** + * @param {string} pattern The glob pattern which was not found. + */ + constructor(pattern) { + super(`All files matched by '${pattern}' are ignored.`); + this.messageTemplate = "all-files-ignored"; + this.messageData = { pattern }; + } +} + + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// General Helpers +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Check if a given value is a non-empty string or not. + * @param {any} x The value to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if `x` is a non-empty string. + */ +function isNonEmptyString(x) { + return typeof x === "string" && x.trim() !== ""; +} + +/** + * Check if a given value is an array of non-empty strings or not. + * @param {any} x The value to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if `x` is an array of non-empty strings. + */ +function isArrayOfNonEmptyString(x) { + return Array.isArray(x) && x.every(isNonEmptyString); +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// File-related Helpers +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Normalizes slashes in a file pattern to posix-style. + * @param {string} pattern The pattern to replace slashes in. + * @returns {string} The pattern with slashes normalized. + */ +function normalizeToPosix(pattern) { + return pattern.replace(/\\/gu, "/"); +} + +/** + * Check if a string is a glob pattern or not. + * @param {string} pattern A glob pattern. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the string is a glob pattern. + */ +function isGlobPattern(pattern) { + return isGlob(path.sep === "\\" ? normalizeToPosix(pattern) : pattern); +} + + +/** + * Determines if a given glob pattern will return any results. + * Used primarily to help with useful error messages. + * @param {Object} options The options for the function. + * @param {string} options.basePath The directory to search. + * @param {string} options.pattern A glob pattern to match. + * @returns {Promise} True if there is a glob match, false if not. + */ +function globMatch({ basePath, pattern }) { + + let found = false; + const patternToUse = path.isAbsolute(pattern) + ? normalizeToPosix(path.relative(basePath, pattern)) + : pattern; + + const matcher = new Minimatch(patternToUse, MINIMATCH_OPTIONS); + + const fsWalkSettings = { + + deepFilter(entry) { + const relativePath = normalizeToPosix(path.relative(basePath, entry.path)); + + return !found && matcher.match(relativePath, true); + }, + + entryFilter(entry) { + if (found || entry.dirent.isDirectory()) { + return false; + } + + const relativePath = normalizeToPosix(path.relative(basePath, entry.path)); + + if (matcher.match(relativePath)) { + found = true; + return true; + } + + return false; + } + }; + + return new Promise(resolve => { + + // using a stream so we can exit early because we just need one match + const globStream = fswalk.walkStream(basePath, fsWalkSettings); + + globStream.on("data", () => { + globStream.destroy(); + resolve(true); + }); + + // swallow errors as they're not important here + globStream.on("error", () => { }); + + globStream.on("end", () => { + resolve(false); + }); + globStream.read(); + }); + +} + +/** + * Searches a directory looking for matching glob patterns. This uses + * the config array's logic to determine if a directory or file should + * be ignored, so it is consistent with how ignoring works throughout + * ESLint. + * @param {Object} options The options for this function. + * @param {string} options.basePath The directory to search. + * @param {Array} options.patterns An array of glob patterns + * to match. + * @param {Array} options.rawPatterns An array of glob patterns + * as the user inputted them. Used for errors. + * @param {FlatConfigArray} options.configs The config array to use for + * determining what to ignore. + * @param {boolean} options.errorOnUnmatchedPattern Determines if an error + * should be thrown when a pattern is unmatched. + * @returns {Promise>} An array of matching file paths + * or an empty array if there are no matches. + * @throws {UnmatchedSearchPatternsError} If there is a pattern that doesn't + * match any files. + */ +async function globSearch({ + basePath, + patterns, + rawPatterns, + configs, + errorOnUnmatchedPattern +}) { + + if (patterns.length === 0) { + return []; + } + + /* + * In this section we are converting the patterns into Minimatch + * instances for performance reasons. Because we are doing the same + * matches repeatedly, it's best to compile those patterns once and + * reuse them multiple times. + * + * To do that, we convert any patterns with an absolute path into a + * relative path and normalize it to Posix-style slashes. We also keep + * track of the relative patterns to map them back to the original + * patterns, which we need in order to throw an error if there are any + * unmatched patterns. + */ + const relativeToPatterns = new Map(); + const matchers = patterns.map((pattern, i) => { + const patternToUse = path.isAbsolute(pattern) + ? normalizeToPosix(path.relative(basePath, pattern)) + : pattern; + + relativeToPatterns.set(patternToUse, patterns[i]); + + return new Minimatch(patternToUse, MINIMATCH_OPTIONS); + }); + + /* + * We track unmatched patterns because we may want to throw an error when + * they occur. To start, this set is initialized with all of the patterns. + * Every time a match occurs, the pattern is removed from the set, making + * it easy to tell if we have any unmatched patterns left at the end of + * search. + */ + const unmatchedPatterns = new Set([...relativeToPatterns.keys()]); + + const filePaths = (await new Promise((resolve, reject) => { + + let promiseRejected = false; + + /** + * Wraps a boolean-returning filter function. The wrapped function will reject the promise if an error occurs. + * @param {Function} filter A filter function to wrap. + * @returns {Function} A function similar to the wrapped filter that rejects the promise if an error occurs. + */ + function wrapFilter(filter) { + return (...args) => { + + // No need to run the filter if an error has been thrown. + if (!promiseRejected) { + try { + return filter(...args); + } catch (error) { + promiseRejected = true; + reject(error); + } + } + return false; + }; + } + + fswalk.walk( + basePath, + { + deepFilter: wrapFilter(entry => { + const relativePath = normalizeToPosix(path.relative(basePath, entry.path)); + const matchesPattern = matchers.some(matcher => matcher.match(relativePath, true)); + + return matchesPattern && !configs.isDirectoryIgnored(entry.path); + }), + entryFilter: wrapFilter(entry => { + const relativePath = normalizeToPosix(path.relative(basePath, entry.path)); + + // entries may be directories or files so filter out directories + if (entry.dirent.isDirectory()) { + return false; + } + + /* + * Optimization: We need to track when patterns are left unmatched + * and so we use `unmatchedPatterns` to do that. There is a bit of + * complexity here because the same file can be matched by more than + * one pattern. So, when we start, we actually need to test every + * pattern against every file. Once we know there are no remaining + * unmatched patterns, then we can switch to just looking for the + * first matching pattern for improved speed. + */ + const matchesPattern = unmatchedPatterns.size > 0 + ? matchers.reduce((previousValue, matcher) => { + const pathMatches = matcher.match(relativePath); + + /* + * We updated the unmatched patterns set only if the path + * matches and the file isn't ignored. If the file is + * ignored, that means there wasn't a match for the + * pattern so it should not be removed. + * + * Performance note: isFileIgnored() aggressively caches + * results so there is no performance penalty for calling + * it twice with the same argument. + */ + if (pathMatches && !configs.isFileIgnored(entry.path)) { + unmatchedPatterns.delete(matcher.pattern); + } + + return pathMatches || previousValue; + }, false) + : matchers.some(matcher => matcher.match(relativePath)); + + return matchesPattern && !configs.isFileIgnored(entry.path); + }) + }, + (error, entries) => { + + // If the promise is already rejected, calling `resolve` or `reject` will do nothing. + if (error) { + reject(error); + } else { + resolve(entries); + } + } + ); + })).map(entry => entry.path); + + // now check to see if we have any unmatched patterns + if (errorOnUnmatchedPattern && unmatchedPatterns.size > 0) { + throw new UnmatchedSearchPatternsError({ + basePath, + unmatchedPatterns: [...unmatchedPatterns].map( + pattern => relativeToPatterns.get(pattern) + ), + patterns, + rawPatterns + }); + } + + return filePaths; +} + +/** + * Throws an error for unmatched patterns. The error will only contain information about the first one. + * Checks to see if there are any ignored results for a given search. + * @param {Object} options The options for this function. + * @param {string} options.basePath The directory to search. + * @param {Array} options.patterns An array of glob patterns + * that were used in the original search. + * @param {Array} options.rawPatterns An array of glob patterns + * as the user inputted them. Used for errors. + * @param {Array} options.unmatchedPatterns A non-empty array of glob patterns + * that were unmatched in the original search. + * @returns {void} Always throws an error. + * @throws {NoFilesFoundError} If the first unmatched pattern + * doesn't match any files even when there are no ignores. + * @throws {AllFilesIgnoredError} If the first unmatched pattern + * matches some files when there are no ignores. + */ +async function throwErrorForUnmatchedPatterns({ + basePath, + patterns, + rawPatterns, + unmatchedPatterns +}) { + + const pattern = unmatchedPatterns[0]; + const rawPattern = rawPatterns[patterns.indexOf(pattern)]; + + const patternHasMatch = await globMatch({ + basePath, + pattern + }); + + if (patternHasMatch) { + throw new AllFilesIgnoredError(rawPattern); + } + + // if we get here there are truly no matches + throw new NoFilesFoundError(rawPattern, true); +} + +/** + * Performs multiple glob searches in parallel. + * @param {Object} options The options for this function. + * @param {Map} options.searches + * An array of glob patterns to match. + * @param {FlatConfigArray} options.configs The config array to use for + * determining what to ignore. + * @param {boolean} options.errorOnUnmatchedPattern Determines if an + * unmatched glob pattern should throw an error. + * @returns {Promise>} An array of matching file paths + * or an empty array if there are no matches. + */ +async function globMultiSearch({ searches, configs, errorOnUnmatchedPattern }) { + + /* + * For convenience, we normalized the search map into an array of objects. + * Next, we filter out all searches that have no patterns. This happens + * primarily for the cwd, which is prepopulated in the searches map as an + * optimization. However, if it has no patterns, it means all patterns + * occur outside of the cwd and we can safely filter out that search. + */ + const normalizedSearches = [...searches].map( + ([basePath, { patterns, rawPatterns }]) => ({ basePath, patterns, rawPatterns }) + ).filter(({ patterns }) => patterns.length > 0); + + const results = await Promise.allSettled( + normalizedSearches.map( + ({ basePath, patterns, rawPatterns }) => globSearch({ + basePath, + patterns, + rawPatterns, + configs, + errorOnUnmatchedPattern + }) + ) + ); + + const filePaths = []; + + for (let i = 0; i < results.length; i++) { + + const result = results[i]; + const currentSearch = normalizedSearches[i]; + + if (result.status === "fulfilled") { + + // if the search was successful just add the results + if (result.value.length > 0) { + filePaths.push(...result.value); + } + + continue; + } + + // if we make it here then there was an error + const error = result.reason; + + // unexpected errors should be re-thrown + if (!error.basePath) { + throw error; + } + + if (errorOnUnmatchedPattern) { + + await throwErrorForUnmatchedPatterns({ + ...currentSearch, + unmatchedPatterns: error.unmatchedPatterns + }); + + } + + } + + return filePaths; + +} + +/** + * Finds all files matching the options specified. + * @param {Object} args The arguments objects. + * @param {Array} args.patterns An array of glob patterns. + * @param {boolean} args.globInputPaths true to interpret glob patterns, + * false to not interpret glob patterns. + * @param {string} args.cwd The current working directory to find from. + * @param {FlatConfigArray} args.configs The configs for the current run. + * @param {boolean} args.errorOnUnmatchedPattern Determines if an unmatched pattern + * should throw an error. + * @returns {Promise>} The fully resolved file paths. + * @throws {AllFilesIgnoredError} If there are no results due to an ignore pattern. + * @throws {NoFilesFoundError} If no files matched the given patterns. + */ +async function findFiles({ + patterns, + globInputPaths, + cwd, + configs, + errorOnUnmatchedPattern +}) { + + const results = []; + const missingPatterns = []; + let globbyPatterns = []; + let rawPatterns = []; + const searches = new Map([[cwd, { patterns: globbyPatterns, rawPatterns: [] }]]); + + // check to see if we have explicit files and directories + const filePaths = patterns.map(filePath => path.resolve(cwd, filePath)); + const stats = await Promise.all( + filePaths.map( + filePath => fsp.stat(filePath).catch(() => { }) + ) + ); + + stats.forEach((stat, index) => { + + const filePath = filePaths[index]; + const pattern = normalizeToPosix(patterns[index]); + + if (stat) { + + // files are added directly to the list + if (stat.isFile()) { + results.push(filePath); + } + + // directories need extensions attached + if (stat.isDirectory()) { + + // group everything in cwd together and split out others + if (isPathInside(filePath, cwd)) { + ({ patterns: globbyPatterns, rawPatterns } = searches.get(cwd)); + } else { + if (!searches.has(filePath)) { + searches.set(filePath, { patterns: [], rawPatterns: [] }); + } + ({ patterns: globbyPatterns, rawPatterns } = searches.get(filePath)); + } + + globbyPatterns.push(`${normalizeToPosix(filePath)}/**`); + rawPatterns.push(pattern); + } + + return; + } + + // save patterns for later use based on whether globs are enabled + if (globInputPaths && isGlobPattern(pattern)) { + + const basePath = path.resolve(cwd, globParent(pattern)); + + // group in cwd if possible and split out others + if (isPathInside(basePath, cwd)) { + ({ patterns: globbyPatterns, rawPatterns } = searches.get(cwd)); + } else { + if (!searches.has(basePath)) { + searches.set(basePath, { patterns: [], rawPatterns: [] }); + } + ({ patterns: globbyPatterns, rawPatterns } = searches.get(basePath)); + } + + globbyPatterns.push(filePath); + rawPatterns.push(pattern); + } else { + missingPatterns.push(pattern); + } + }); + + // there were patterns that didn't match anything, tell the user + if (errorOnUnmatchedPattern && missingPatterns.length) { + throw new NoFilesFoundError(missingPatterns[0], globInputPaths); + } + + // now we are safe to do the search + const globbyResults = await globMultiSearch({ + searches, + configs, + errorOnUnmatchedPattern + }); + + return [ + ...new Set([ + ...results, + ...globbyResults.map(filePath => path.resolve(filePath)) + ]) + ]; +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Results-related Helpers +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Checks if the given message is an error message. + * @param {LintMessage} message The message to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the message is an error message. + * @private + */ +function isErrorMessage(message) { + return message.severity === 2; +} + +/** + * Returns result with warning by ignore settings + * @param {string} filePath File path of checked code + * @param {string} baseDir Absolute path of base directory + * @returns {LintResult} Result with single warning + * @private + */ +function createIgnoreResult(filePath, baseDir) { + let message; + const isInNodeModules = baseDir && path.dirname(path.relative(baseDir, filePath)).split(path.sep).includes("node_modules"); + + if (isInNodeModules) { + message = "File ignored by default because it is located under the node_modules directory. Use ignore pattern \"!**/node_modules/\" to disable file ignore settings or use \"--no-warn-ignored\" to suppress this warning."; + } else { + message = "File ignored because of a matching ignore pattern. Use \"--no-ignore\" to disable file ignore settings or use \"--no-warn-ignored\" to suppress this warning."; + } + + return { + filePath: path.resolve(filePath), + messages: [ + { + ruleId: null, + fatal: false, + severity: 1, + message, + nodeType: null + } + ], + suppressedMessages: [], + errorCount: 0, + warningCount: 1, + fatalErrorCount: 0, + fixableErrorCount: 0, + fixableWarningCount: 0 + }; +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Options-related Helpers +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +/** + * Check if a given value is a valid fix type or not. + * @param {any} x The value to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if `x` is valid fix type. + */ +function isFixType(x) { + return x === "directive" || x === "problem" || x === "suggestion" || x === "layout"; +} + +/** + * Check if a given value is an array of fix types or not. + * @param {any} x The value to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if `x` is an array of fix types. + */ +function isFixTypeArray(x) { + return Array.isArray(x) && x.every(isFixType); +} + +/** + * The error for invalid options. + */ +class ESLintInvalidOptionsError extends Error { + constructor(messages) { + super(`Invalid Options:\n- ${messages.join("\n- ")}`); + this.code = "ESLINT_INVALID_OPTIONS"; + Error.captureStackTrace(this, ESLintInvalidOptionsError); + } +} + +/** + * Validates and normalizes options for the wrapped CLIEngine instance. + * @param {FlatESLintOptions} options The options to process. + * @throws {ESLintInvalidOptionsError} If of any of a variety of type errors. + * @returns {FlatESLintOptions} The normalized options. + */ +function processOptions({ + allowInlineConfig = true, // ← we cannot use `overrideConfig.noInlineConfig` instead because `allowInlineConfig` has side-effect that suppress warnings that show inline configs are ignored. + baseConfig = null, + cache = false, + cacheLocation = ".eslintcache", + cacheStrategy = "metadata", + cwd = process.cwd(), + errorOnUnmatchedPattern = true, + fix = false, + fixTypes = null, // ← should be null by default because if it's an array then it suppresses rules that don't have the `meta.type` property. + globInputPaths = true, + ignore = true, + ignorePatterns = null, + overrideConfig = null, + overrideConfigFile = null, + plugins = {}, + warnIgnored = true, + ...unknownOptions +}) { + const errors = []; + const unknownOptionKeys = Object.keys(unknownOptions); + + if (unknownOptionKeys.length >= 1) { + errors.push(`Unknown options: ${unknownOptionKeys.join(", ")}`); + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("cacheFile")) { + errors.push("'cacheFile' has been removed. Please use the 'cacheLocation' option instead."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("configFile")) { + errors.push("'configFile' has been removed. Please use the 'overrideConfigFile' option instead."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("envs")) { + errors.push("'envs' has been removed."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("extensions")) { + errors.push("'extensions' has been removed."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("resolvePluginsRelativeTo")) { + errors.push("'resolvePluginsRelativeTo' has been removed."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("globals")) { + errors.push("'globals' has been removed. Please use the 'overrideConfig.languageOptions.globals' option instead."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("ignorePath")) { + errors.push("'ignorePath' has been removed."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("ignorePattern")) { + errors.push("'ignorePattern' has been removed. Please use the 'overrideConfig.ignorePatterns' option instead."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("parser")) { + errors.push("'parser' has been removed. Please use the 'overrideConfig.languageOptions.parser' option instead."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("parserOptions")) { + errors.push("'parserOptions' has been removed. Please use the 'overrideConfig.languageOptions.parserOptions' option instead."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("rules")) { + errors.push("'rules' has been removed. Please use the 'overrideConfig.rules' option instead."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("rulePaths")) { + errors.push("'rulePaths' has been removed. Please define your rules using plugins."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("reportUnusedDisableDirectives")) { + errors.push("'reportUnusedDisableDirectives' has been removed. Please use the 'overrideConfig.linterOptions.reportUnusedDisableDirectives' option instead."); + } + } + if (typeof allowInlineConfig !== "boolean") { + errors.push("'allowInlineConfig' must be a boolean."); + } + if (typeof baseConfig !== "object") { + errors.push("'baseConfig' must be an object or null."); + } + if (typeof cache !== "boolean") { + errors.push("'cache' must be a boolean."); + } + if (!isNonEmptyString(cacheLocation)) { + errors.push("'cacheLocation' must be a non-empty string."); + } + if ( + cacheStrategy !== "metadata" && + cacheStrategy !== "content" + ) { + errors.push("'cacheStrategy' must be any of \"metadata\", \"content\"."); + } + if (!isNonEmptyString(cwd) || !path.isAbsolute(cwd)) { + errors.push("'cwd' must be an absolute path."); + } + if (typeof errorOnUnmatchedPattern !== "boolean") { + errors.push("'errorOnUnmatchedPattern' must be a boolean."); + } + if (typeof fix !== "boolean" && typeof fix !== "function") { + errors.push("'fix' must be a boolean or a function."); + } + if (fixTypes !== null && !isFixTypeArray(fixTypes)) { + errors.push("'fixTypes' must be an array of any of \"directive\", \"problem\", \"suggestion\", and \"layout\"."); + } + if (typeof globInputPaths !== "boolean") { + errors.push("'globInputPaths' must be a boolean."); + } + if (typeof ignore !== "boolean") { + errors.push("'ignore' must be a boolean."); + } + if (!isArrayOfNonEmptyString(ignorePatterns) && ignorePatterns !== null) { + errors.push("'ignorePatterns' must be an array of non-empty strings or null."); + } + if (typeof overrideConfig !== "object") { + errors.push("'overrideConfig' must be an object or null."); + } + if (!isNonEmptyString(overrideConfigFile) && overrideConfigFile !== null && overrideConfigFile !== true) { + errors.push("'overrideConfigFile' must be a non-empty string, null, or true."); + } + if (typeof plugins !== "object") { + errors.push("'plugins' must be an object or null."); + } else if (plugins !== null && Object.keys(plugins).includes("")) { + errors.push("'plugins' must not include an empty string."); + } + if (Array.isArray(plugins)) { + errors.push("'plugins' doesn't add plugins to configuration to load. Please use the 'overrideConfig.plugins' option instead."); + } + if (typeof warnIgnored !== "boolean") { + errors.push("'warnIgnored' must be a boolean."); + } + if (errors.length > 0) { + throw new ESLintInvalidOptionsError(errors); + } + + return { + allowInlineConfig, + baseConfig, + cache, + cacheLocation, + cacheStrategy, + + // when overrideConfigFile is true that means don't do config file lookup + configFile: overrideConfigFile === true ? false : overrideConfigFile, + overrideConfig, + cwd: path.normalize(cwd), + errorOnUnmatchedPattern, + fix, + fixTypes, + globInputPaths, + ignore, + ignorePatterns, + warnIgnored + }; +} + + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Cache-related helpers +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * return the cacheFile to be used by eslint, based on whether the provided parameter is + * a directory or looks like a directory (ends in `path.sep`), in which case the file + * name will be the `cacheFile/.cache_hashOfCWD` + * + * if cacheFile points to a file or looks like a file then in will just use that file + * @param {string} cacheFile The name of file to be used to store the cache + * @param {string} cwd Current working directory + * @returns {string} the resolved path to the cache file + */ +function getCacheFile(cacheFile, cwd) { + + /* + * make sure the path separators are normalized for the environment/os + * keeping the trailing path separator if present + */ + const normalizedCacheFile = path.normalize(cacheFile); + + const resolvedCacheFile = path.resolve(cwd, normalizedCacheFile); + const looksLikeADirectory = normalizedCacheFile.slice(-1) === path.sep; + + /** + * return the name for the cache file in case the provided parameter is a directory + * @returns {string} the resolved path to the cacheFile + */ + function getCacheFileForDirectory() { + return path.join(resolvedCacheFile, `.cache_${hash(cwd)}`); + } + + let fileStats; + + try { + fileStats = fs.lstatSync(resolvedCacheFile); + } catch { + fileStats = null; + } + + + /* + * in case the file exists we need to verify if the provided path + * is a directory or a file. If it is a directory we want to create a file + * inside that directory + */ + if (fileStats) { + + /* + * is a directory or is a file, but the original file the user provided + * looks like a directory but `path.resolve` removed the `last path.sep` + * so we need to still treat this like a directory + */ + if (fileStats.isDirectory() || looksLikeADirectory) { + return getCacheFileForDirectory(); + } + + // is file so just use that file + return resolvedCacheFile; + } + + /* + * here we known the file or directory doesn't exist, + * so we will try to infer if its a directory if it looks like a directory + * for the current operating system. + */ + + // if the last character passed is a path separator we assume is a directory + if (looksLikeADirectory) { + return getCacheFileForDirectory(); + } + + return resolvedCacheFile; +} + + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Exports +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +module.exports = { + isGlobPattern, + findFiles, + + isNonEmptyString, + isArrayOfNonEmptyString, + + createIgnoreResult, + isErrorMessage, + + processOptions, + + getCacheFile +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/eslint.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/eslint.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7085d5a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/eslint.js @@ -0,0 +1,707 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Main API Class + * @author Kai Cataldo + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const path = require("path"); +const fs = require("fs"); +const { promisify } = require("util"); +const { CLIEngine, getCLIEngineInternalSlots } = require("../cli-engine/cli-engine"); +const BuiltinRules = require("../rules"); +const { + Legacy: { + ConfigOps: { + getRuleSeverity + } + } +} = require("@eslint/eslintrc"); +const { version } = require("../../package.json"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @typedef {import("../cli-engine/cli-engine").LintReport} CLIEngineLintReport */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").DeprecatedRuleInfo} DeprecatedRuleInfo */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").ConfigData} ConfigData */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").LintMessage} LintMessage */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").SuppressedLintMessage} SuppressedLintMessage */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Plugin} Plugin */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Rule} Rule */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").LintResult} LintResult */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").ResultsMeta} ResultsMeta */ + +/** + * The main formatter object. + * @typedef LoadedFormatter + * @property {(results: LintResult[], resultsMeta: ResultsMeta) => string | Promise} format format function. + */ + +/** + * The options with which to configure the ESLint instance. + * @typedef {Object} ESLintOptions + * @property {boolean} [allowInlineConfig] Enable or disable inline configuration comments. + * @property {ConfigData} [baseConfig] Base config object, extended by all configs used with this instance + * @property {boolean} [cache] Enable result caching. + * @property {string} [cacheLocation] The cache file to use instead of .eslintcache. + * @property {"metadata" | "content"} [cacheStrategy] The strategy used to detect changed files. + * @property {string} [cwd] The value to use for the current working directory. + * @property {boolean} [errorOnUnmatchedPattern] If `false` then `ESLint#lintFiles()` doesn't throw even if no target files found. Defaults to `true`. + * @property {string[]} [extensions] An array of file extensions to check. + * @property {boolean|Function} [fix] Execute in autofix mode. If a function, should return a boolean. + * @property {string[]} [fixTypes] Array of rule types to apply fixes for. + * @property {boolean} [globInputPaths] Set to false to skip glob resolution of input file paths to lint (default: true). If false, each input file paths is assumed to be a non-glob path to an existing file. + * @property {boolean} [ignore] False disables use of .eslintignore. + * @property {string} [ignorePath] The ignore file to use instead of .eslintignore. + * @property {ConfigData} [overrideConfig] Override config object, overrides all configs used with this instance + * @property {string} [overrideConfigFile] The configuration file to use. + * @property {Record|null} [plugins] Preloaded plugins. This is a map-like object, keys are plugin IDs and each value is implementation. + * @property {"error" | "warn" | "off"} [reportUnusedDisableDirectives] the severity to report unused eslint-disable directives. + * @property {string} [resolvePluginsRelativeTo] The folder where plugins should be resolved from, defaulting to the CWD. + * @property {string[]} [rulePaths] An array of directories to load custom rules from. + * @property {boolean} [useEslintrc] False disables looking for .eslintrc.* files. + */ + +/** + * A rules metadata object. + * @typedef {Object} RulesMeta + * @property {string} id The plugin ID. + * @property {Object} definition The plugin definition. + */ + +/** + * Private members for the `ESLint` instance. + * @typedef {Object} ESLintPrivateMembers + * @property {CLIEngine} cliEngine The wrapped CLIEngine instance. + * @property {ESLintOptions} options The options used to instantiate the ESLint instance. + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const writeFile = promisify(fs.writeFile); + +/** + * The map with which to store private class members. + * @type {WeakMap} + */ +const privateMembersMap = new WeakMap(); + +/** + * Check if a given value is a non-empty string or not. + * @param {any} x The value to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if `x` is a non-empty string. + */ +function isNonEmptyString(x) { + return typeof x === "string" && x.trim() !== ""; +} + +/** + * Check if a given value is an array of non-empty strings or not. + * @param {any} x The value to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if `x` is an array of non-empty strings. + */ +function isArrayOfNonEmptyString(x) { + return Array.isArray(x) && x.every(isNonEmptyString); +} + +/** + * Check if a given value is a valid fix type or not. + * @param {any} x The value to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if `x` is valid fix type. + */ +function isFixType(x) { + return x === "directive" || x === "problem" || x === "suggestion" || x === "layout"; +} + +/** + * Check if a given value is an array of fix types or not. + * @param {any} x The value to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if `x` is an array of fix types. + */ +function isFixTypeArray(x) { + return Array.isArray(x) && x.every(isFixType); +} + +/** + * The error for invalid options. + */ +class ESLintInvalidOptionsError extends Error { + constructor(messages) { + super(`Invalid Options:\n- ${messages.join("\n- ")}`); + this.code = "ESLINT_INVALID_OPTIONS"; + Error.captureStackTrace(this, ESLintInvalidOptionsError); + } +} + +/** + * Validates and normalizes options for the wrapped CLIEngine instance. + * @param {ESLintOptions} options The options to process. + * @throws {ESLintInvalidOptionsError} If of any of a variety of type errors. + * @returns {ESLintOptions} The normalized options. + */ +function processOptions({ + allowInlineConfig = true, // ← we cannot use `overrideConfig.noInlineConfig` instead because `allowInlineConfig` has side-effect that suppress warnings that show inline configs are ignored. + baseConfig = null, + cache = false, + cacheLocation = ".eslintcache", + cacheStrategy = "metadata", + cwd = process.cwd(), + errorOnUnmatchedPattern = true, + extensions = null, // ← should be null by default because if it's an array then it suppresses RFC20 feature. + fix = false, + fixTypes = null, // ← should be null by default because if it's an array then it suppresses rules that don't have the `meta.type` property. + globInputPaths = true, + ignore = true, + ignorePath = null, // ← should be null by default because if it's a string then it may throw ENOENT. + overrideConfig = null, + overrideConfigFile = null, + plugins = {}, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives = null, // ← should be null by default because if it's a string then it overrides the 'reportUnusedDisableDirectives' setting in config files. And we cannot use `overrideConfig.reportUnusedDisableDirectives` instead because we cannot configure the `error` severity with that. + resolvePluginsRelativeTo = null, // ← should be null by default because if it's a string then it suppresses RFC47 feature. + rulePaths = [], + useEslintrc = true, + ...unknownOptions +}) { + const errors = []; + const unknownOptionKeys = Object.keys(unknownOptions); + + if (unknownOptionKeys.length >= 1) { + errors.push(`Unknown options: ${unknownOptionKeys.join(", ")}`); + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("cacheFile")) { + errors.push("'cacheFile' has been removed. Please use the 'cacheLocation' option instead."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("configFile")) { + errors.push("'configFile' has been removed. Please use the 'overrideConfigFile' option instead."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("envs")) { + errors.push("'envs' has been removed. Please use the 'overrideConfig.env' option instead."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("globals")) { + errors.push("'globals' has been removed. Please use the 'overrideConfig.globals' option instead."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("ignorePattern")) { + errors.push("'ignorePattern' has been removed. Please use the 'overrideConfig.ignorePatterns' option instead."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("parser")) { + errors.push("'parser' has been removed. Please use the 'overrideConfig.parser' option instead."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("parserOptions")) { + errors.push("'parserOptions' has been removed. Please use the 'overrideConfig.parserOptions' option instead."); + } + if (unknownOptionKeys.includes("rules")) { + errors.push("'rules' has been removed. Please use the 'overrideConfig.rules' option instead."); + } + } + if (typeof allowInlineConfig !== "boolean") { + errors.push("'allowInlineConfig' must be a boolean."); + } + if (typeof baseConfig !== "object") { + errors.push("'baseConfig' must be an object or null."); + } + if (typeof cache !== "boolean") { + errors.push("'cache' must be a boolean."); + } + if (!isNonEmptyString(cacheLocation)) { + errors.push("'cacheLocation' must be a non-empty string."); + } + if ( + cacheStrategy !== "metadata" && + cacheStrategy !== "content" + ) { + errors.push("'cacheStrategy' must be any of \"metadata\", \"content\"."); + } + if (!isNonEmptyString(cwd) || !path.isAbsolute(cwd)) { + errors.push("'cwd' must be an absolute path."); + } + if (typeof errorOnUnmatchedPattern !== "boolean") { + errors.push("'errorOnUnmatchedPattern' must be a boolean."); + } + if (!isArrayOfNonEmptyString(extensions) && extensions !== null) { + errors.push("'extensions' must be an array of non-empty strings or null."); + } + if (typeof fix !== "boolean" && typeof fix !== "function") { + errors.push("'fix' must be a boolean or a function."); + } + if (fixTypes !== null && !isFixTypeArray(fixTypes)) { + errors.push("'fixTypes' must be an array of any of \"directive\", \"problem\", \"suggestion\", and \"layout\"."); + } + if (typeof globInputPaths !== "boolean") { + errors.push("'globInputPaths' must be a boolean."); + } + if (typeof ignore !== "boolean") { + errors.push("'ignore' must be a boolean."); + } + if (!isNonEmptyString(ignorePath) && ignorePath !== null) { + errors.push("'ignorePath' must be a non-empty string or null."); + } + if (typeof overrideConfig !== "object") { + errors.push("'overrideConfig' must be an object or null."); + } + if (!isNonEmptyString(overrideConfigFile) && overrideConfigFile !== null) { + errors.push("'overrideConfigFile' must be a non-empty string or null."); + } + if (typeof plugins !== "object") { + errors.push("'plugins' must be an object or null."); + } else if (plugins !== null && Object.keys(plugins).includes("")) { + errors.push("'plugins' must not include an empty string."); + } + if (Array.isArray(plugins)) { + errors.push("'plugins' doesn't add plugins to configuration to load. Please use the 'overrideConfig.plugins' option instead."); + } + if ( + reportUnusedDisableDirectives !== "error" && + reportUnusedDisableDirectives !== "warn" && + reportUnusedDisableDirectives !== "off" && + reportUnusedDisableDirectives !== null + ) { + errors.push("'reportUnusedDisableDirectives' must be any of \"error\", \"warn\", \"off\", and null."); + } + if ( + !isNonEmptyString(resolvePluginsRelativeTo) && + resolvePluginsRelativeTo !== null + ) { + errors.push("'resolvePluginsRelativeTo' must be a non-empty string or null."); + } + if (!isArrayOfNonEmptyString(rulePaths)) { + errors.push("'rulePaths' must be an array of non-empty strings."); + } + if (typeof useEslintrc !== "boolean") { + errors.push("'useEslintrc' must be a boolean."); + } + + if (errors.length > 0) { + throw new ESLintInvalidOptionsError(errors); + } + + return { + allowInlineConfig, + baseConfig, + cache, + cacheLocation, + cacheStrategy, + configFile: overrideConfigFile, + cwd: path.normalize(cwd), + errorOnUnmatchedPattern, + extensions, + fix, + fixTypes, + globInputPaths, + ignore, + ignorePath, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives, + resolvePluginsRelativeTo, + rulePaths, + useEslintrc + }; +} + +/** + * Check if a value has one or more properties and that value is not undefined. + * @param {any} obj The value to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if `obj` has one or more properties that that value is not undefined. + */ +function hasDefinedProperty(obj) { + if (typeof obj === "object" && obj !== null) { + for (const key in obj) { + if (typeof obj[key] !== "undefined") { + return true; + } + } + } + return false; +} + +/** + * Create rulesMeta object. + * @param {Map} rules a map of rules from which to generate the object. + * @returns {Object} metadata for all enabled rules. + */ +function createRulesMeta(rules) { + return Array.from(rules).reduce((retVal, [id, rule]) => { + retVal[id] = rule.meta; + return retVal; + }, {}); +} + +/** @type {WeakMap} */ +const usedDeprecatedRulesCache = new WeakMap(); + +/** + * Create used deprecated rule list. + * @param {CLIEngine} cliEngine The CLIEngine instance. + * @param {string} maybeFilePath The absolute path to a lint target file or `""`. + * @returns {DeprecatedRuleInfo[]} The used deprecated rule list. + */ +function getOrFindUsedDeprecatedRules(cliEngine, maybeFilePath) { + const { + configArrayFactory, + options: { cwd } + } = getCLIEngineInternalSlots(cliEngine); + const filePath = path.isAbsolute(maybeFilePath) + ? maybeFilePath + : path.join(cwd, "__placeholder__.js"); + const configArray = configArrayFactory.getConfigArrayForFile(filePath); + const config = configArray.extractConfig(filePath); + + // Most files use the same config, so cache it. + if (!usedDeprecatedRulesCache.has(config)) { + const pluginRules = configArray.pluginRules; + const retv = []; + + for (const [ruleId, ruleConf] of Object.entries(config.rules)) { + if (getRuleSeverity(ruleConf) === 0) { + continue; + } + const rule = pluginRules.get(ruleId) || BuiltinRules.get(ruleId); + const meta = rule && rule.meta; + + if (meta && meta.deprecated) { + retv.push({ ruleId, replacedBy: meta.replacedBy || [] }); + } + } + + usedDeprecatedRulesCache.set(config, Object.freeze(retv)); + } + + return usedDeprecatedRulesCache.get(config); +} + +/** + * Processes the linting results generated by a CLIEngine linting report to + * match the ESLint class's API. + * @param {CLIEngine} cliEngine The CLIEngine instance. + * @param {CLIEngineLintReport} report The CLIEngine linting report to process. + * @returns {LintResult[]} The processed linting results. + */ +function processCLIEngineLintReport(cliEngine, { results }) { + const descriptor = { + configurable: true, + enumerable: true, + get() { + return getOrFindUsedDeprecatedRules(cliEngine, this.filePath); + } + }; + + for (const result of results) { + Object.defineProperty(result, "usedDeprecatedRules", descriptor); + } + + return results; +} + +/** + * An Array.prototype.sort() compatible compare function to order results by their file path. + * @param {LintResult} a The first lint result. + * @param {LintResult} b The second lint result. + * @returns {number} An integer representing the order in which the two results should occur. + */ +function compareResultsByFilePath(a, b) { + if (a.filePath < b.filePath) { + return -1; + } + + if (a.filePath > b.filePath) { + return 1; + } + + return 0; +} + +/** + * Main API. + */ +class ESLint { + + /** + * Creates a new instance of the main ESLint API. + * @param {ESLintOptions} options The options for this instance. + */ + constructor(options = {}) { + const processedOptions = processOptions(options); + const cliEngine = new CLIEngine(processedOptions, { preloadedPlugins: options.plugins }); + const { + configArrayFactory, + lastConfigArrays + } = getCLIEngineInternalSlots(cliEngine); + let updated = false; + + /* + * Address `overrideConfig` to set override config. + * Operate the `configArrayFactory` internal slot directly because this + * functionality doesn't exist as the public API of CLIEngine. + */ + if (hasDefinedProperty(options.overrideConfig)) { + configArrayFactory.setOverrideConfig(options.overrideConfig); + updated = true; + } + + // Update caches. + if (updated) { + configArrayFactory.clearCache(); + lastConfigArrays[0] = configArrayFactory.getConfigArrayForFile(); + } + + // Initialize private properties. + privateMembersMap.set(this, { + cliEngine, + options: processedOptions + }); + } + + /** + * The version text. + * @type {string} + */ + static get version() { + return version; + } + + /** + * Outputs fixes from the given results to files. + * @param {LintResult[]} results The lint results. + * @returns {Promise} Returns a promise that is used to track side effects. + */ + static async outputFixes(results) { + if (!Array.isArray(results)) { + throw new Error("'results' must be an array"); + } + + await Promise.all( + results + .filter(result => { + if (typeof result !== "object" || result === null) { + throw new Error("'results' must include only objects"); + } + return ( + typeof result.output === "string" && + path.isAbsolute(result.filePath) + ); + }) + .map(r => writeFile(r.filePath, r.output)) + ); + } + + /** + * Returns results that only contains errors. + * @param {LintResult[]} results The results to filter. + * @returns {LintResult[]} The filtered results. + */ + static getErrorResults(results) { + return CLIEngine.getErrorResults(results); + } + + /** + * Returns meta objects for each rule represented in the lint results. + * @param {LintResult[]} results The results to fetch rules meta for. + * @returns {Object} A mapping of ruleIds to rule meta objects. + */ + getRulesMetaForResults(results) { + + const resultRuleIds = new Set(); + + // first gather all ruleIds from all results + + for (const result of results) { + for (const { ruleId } of result.messages) { + resultRuleIds.add(ruleId); + } + for (const { ruleId } of result.suppressedMessages) { + resultRuleIds.add(ruleId); + } + } + + // create a map of all rules in the results + + const { cliEngine } = privateMembersMap.get(this); + const rules = cliEngine.getRules(); + const resultRules = new Map(); + + for (const [ruleId, rule] of rules) { + if (resultRuleIds.has(ruleId)) { + resultRules.set(ruleId, rule); + } + } + + return createRulesMeta(resultRules); + + } + + /** + * Executes the current configuration on an array of file and directory names. + * @param {string[]} patterns An array of file and directory names. + * @returns {Promise} The results of linting the file patterns given. + */ + async lintFiles(patterns) { + if (!isNonEmptyString(patterns) && !isArrayOfNonEmptyString(patterns)) { + throw new Error("'patterns' must be a non-empty string or an array of non-empty strings"); + } + const { cliEngine } = privateMembersMap.get(this); + + return processCLIEngineLintReport( + cliEngine, + cliEngine.executeOnFiles(patterns) + ); + } + + /** + * Executes the current configuration on text. + * @param {string} code A string of JavaScript code to lint. + * @param {Object} [options] The options. + * @param {string} [options.filePath] The path to the file of the source code. + * @param {boolean} [options.warnIgnored] When set to true, warn if given filePath is an ignored path. + * @returns {Promise} The results of linting the string of code given. + */ + async lintText(code, options = {}) { + if (typeof code !== "string") { + throw new Error("'code' must be a string"); + } + if (typeof options !== "object") { + throw new Error("'options' must be an object, null, or undefined"); + } + const { + filePath, + warnIgnored = false, + ...unknownOptions + } = options || {}; + + const unknownOptionKeys = Object.keys(unknownOptions); + + if (unknownOptionKeys.length > 0) { + throw new Error(`'options' must not include the unknown option(s): ${unknownOptionKeys.join(", ")}`); + } + + if (filePath !== void 0 && !isNonEmptyString(filePath)) { + throw new Error("'options.filePath' must be a non-empty string or undefined"); + } + if (typeof warnIgnored !== "boolean") { + throw new Error("'options.warnIgnored' must be a boolean or undefined"); + } + + const { cliEngine } = privateMembersMap.get(this); + + return processCLIEngineLintReport( + cliEngine, + cliEngine.executeOnText(code, filePath, warnIgnored) + ); + } + + /** + * Returns the formatter representing the given formatter name. + * @param {string} [name] The name of the formatter to load. + * The following values are allowed: + * - `undefined` ... Load `stylish` builtin formatter. + * - A builtin formatter name ... Load the builtin formatter. + * - A third-party formatter name: + * - `foo` → `eslint-formatter-foo` + * - `@foo` → `@foo/eslint-formatter` + * - `@foo/bar` → `@foo/eslint-formatter-bar` + * - A file path ... Load the file. + * @returns {Promise} A promise resolving to the formatter object. + * This promise will be rejected if the given formatter was not found or not + * a function. + */ + async loadFormatter(name = "stylish") { + if (typeof name !== "string") { + throw new Error("'name' must be a string"); + } + + const { cliEngine, options } = privateMembersMap.get(this); + const formatter = cliEngine.getFormatter(name); + + if (typeof formatter !== "function") { + throw new Error(`Formatter must be a function, but got a ${typeof formatter}.`); + } + + return { + + /** + * The main formatter method. + * @param {LintResult[]} results The lint results to format. + * @param {ResultsMeta} resultsMeta Warning count and max threshold. + * @returns {string | Promise} The formatted lint results. + */ + format(results, resultsMeta) { + let rulesMeta = null; + + results.sort(compareResultsByFilePath); + + return formatter(results, { + ...resultsMeta, + get cwd() { + return options.cwd; + }, + get rulesMeta() { + if (!rulesMeta) { + rulesMeta = createRulesMeta(cliEngine.getRules()); + } + + return rulesMeta; + } + }); + } + }; + } + + /** + * Returns a configuration object for the given file based on the CLI options. + * This is the same logic used by the ESLint CLI executable to determine + * configuration for each file it processes. + * @param {string} filePath The path of the file to retrieve a config object for. + * @returns {Promise} A configuration object for the file. + */ + async calculateConfigForFile(filePath) { + if (!isNonEmptyString(filePath)) { + throw new Error("'filePath' must be a non-empty string"); + } + const { cliEngine } = privateMembersMap.get(this); + + return cliEngine.getConfigForFile(filePath); + } + + /** + * Checks if a given path is ignored by ESLint. + * @param {string} filePath The path of the file to check. + * @returns {Promise} Whether or not the given path is ignored. + */ + async isPathIgnored(filePath) { + if (!isNonEmptyString(filePath)) { + throw new Error("'filePath' must be a non-empty string"); + } + const { cliEngine } = privateMembersMap.get(this); + + return cliEngine.isPathIgnored(filePath); + } +} + +/** + * The type of configuration used by this class. + * @type {string} + * @static + */ +ESLint.configType = "eslintrc"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = { + ESLint, + + /** + * Get the private class members of a given ESLint instance for tests. + * @param {ESLint} instance The ESLint instance to get. + * @returns {ESLintPrivateMembers} The instance's private class members. + */ + getESLintPrivateMembers(instance) { + return privateMembersMap.get(instance); + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/flat-eslint.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/flat-eslint.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e4e19a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/flat-eslint.js @@ -0,0 +1,1159 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Main class using flat config + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +// Note: Node.js 12 does not support fs/promises. +const fs = require("fs").promises; +const { existsSync } = require("fs"); +const path = require("path"); +const findUp = require("find-up"); +const { version } = require("../../package.json"); +const { Linter } = require("../linter"); +const { getRuleFromConfig } = require("../config/flat-config-helpers"); +const { + Legacy: { + ConfigOps: { + getRuleSeverity + }, + ModuleResolver, + naming + } +} = require("@eslint/eslintrc"); + +const { + findFiles, + getCacheFile, + + isNonEmptyString, + isArrayOfNonEmptyString, + + createIgnoreResult, + isErrorMessage, + + processOptions +} = require("./eslint-helpers"); +const { pathToFileURL } = require("url"); +const { FlatConfigArray } = require("../config/flat-config-array"); +const LintResultCache = require("../cli-engine/lint-result-cache"); + +/* + * This is necessary to allow overwriting writeFile for testing purposes. + * We can just use fs/promises once we drop Node.js 12 support. + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +// For VSCode IntelliSense +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").ConfigData} ConfigData */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").DeprecatedRuleInfo} DeprecatedRuleInfo */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").LintMessage} LintMessage */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").LintResult} LintResult */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").ParserOptions} ParserOptions */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Plugin} Plugin */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").ResultsMeta} ResultsMeta */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").RuleConf} RuleConf */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Rule} Rule */ +/** @typedef {ReturnType} ExtractedConfig */ + +/** + * The options with which to configure the ESLint instance. + * @typedef {Object} FlatESLintOptions + * @property {boolean} [allowInlineConfig] Enable or disable inline configuration comments. + * @property {ConfigData} [baseConfig] Base config object, extended by all configs used with this instance + * @property {boolean} [cache] Enable result caching. + * @property {string} [cacheLocation] The cache file to use instead of .eslintcache. + * @property {"metadata" | "content"} [cacheStrategy] The strategy used to detect changed files. + * @property {string} [cwd] The value to use for the current working directory. + * @property {boolean} [errorOnUnmatchedPattern] If `false` then `ESLint#lintFiles()` doesn't throw even if no target files found. Defaults to `true`. + * @property {boolean|Function} [fix] Execute in autofix mode. If a function, should return a boolean. + * @property {string[]} [fixTypes] Array of rule types to apply fixes for. + * @property {boolean} [globInputPaths] Set to false to skip glob resolution of input file paths to lint (default: true). If false, each input file paths is assumed to be a non-glob path to an existing file. + * @property {boolean} [ignore] False disables all ignore patterns except for the default ones. + * @property {string[]} [ignorePatterns] Ignore file patterns to use in addition to config ignores. These patterns are relative to `cwd`. + * @property {ConfigData} [overrideConfig] Override config object, overrides all configs used with this instance + * @property {boolean|string} [overrideConfigFile] Searches for default config file when falsy; + * doesn't do any config file lookup when `true`; considered to be a config filename + * when a string. + * @property {Record} [plugins] An array of plugin implementations. + * @property {boolean} warnIgnored Show warnings when the file list includes ignored files + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const FLAT_CONFIG_FILENAMES = [ + "eslint.config.js", + "eslint.config.mjs", + "eslint.config.cjs" +]; +const debug = require("debug")("eslint:flat-eslint"); +const removedFormatters = new Set(["table", "codeframe"]); +const privateMembers = new WeakMap(); +const importedConfigFileModificationTime = new Map(); + +/** + * It will calculate the error and warning count for collection of messages per file + * @param {LintMessage[]} messages Collection of messages + * @returns {Object} Contains the stats + * @private + */ +function calculateStatsPerFile(messages) { + const stat = { + errorCount: 0, + fatalErrorCount: 0, + warningCount: 0, + fixableErrorCount: 0, + fixableWarningCount: 0 + }; + + for (let i = 0; i < messages.length; i++) { + const message = messages[i]; + + if (message.fatal || message.severity === 2) { + stat.errorCount++; + if (message.fatal) { + stat.fatalErrorCount++; + } + if (message.fix) { + stat.fixableErrorCount++; + } + } else { + stat.warningCount++; + if (message.fix) { + stat.fixableWarningCount++; + } + } + } + return stat; +} + +/** + * Create rulesMeta object. + * @param {Map} rules a map of rules from which to generate the object. + * @returns {Object} metadata for all enabled rules. + */ +function createRulesMeta(rules) { + return Array.from(rules).reduce((retVal, [id, rule]) => { + retVal[id] = rule.meta; + return retVal; + }, {}); +} + +/** + * Return the absolute path of a file named `"__placeholder__.js"` in a given directory. + * This is used as a replacement for a missing file path. + * @param {string} cwd An absolute directory path. + * @returns {string} The absolute path of a file named `"__placeholder__.js"` in the given directory. + */ +function getPlaceholderPath(cwd) { + return path.join(cwd, "__placeholder__.js"); +} + +/** @type {WeakMap} */ +const usedDeprecatedRulesCache = new WeakMap(); + +/** + * Create used deprecated rule list. + * @param {CLIEngine} eslint The CLIEngine instance. + * @param {string} maybeFilePath The absolute path to a lint target file or `""`. + * @returns {DeprecatedRuleInfo[]} The used deprecated rule list. + */ +function getOrFindUsedDeprecatedRules(eslint, maybeFilePath) { + const { + configs, + options: { cwd } + } = privateMembers.get(eslint); + const filePath = path.isAbsolute(maybeFilePath) + ? maybeFilePath + : getPlaceholderPath(cwd); + const config = configs.getConfig(filePath); + + // Most files use the same config, so cache it. + if (config && !usedDeprecatedRulesCache.has(config)) { + const retv = []; + + if (config.rules) { + for (const [ruleId, ruleConf] of Object.entries(config.rules)) { + if (getRuleSeverity(ruleConf) === 0) { + continue; + } + const rule = getRuleFromConfig(ruleId, config); + const meta = rule && rule.meta; + + if (meta && meta.deprecated) { + retv.push({ ruleId, replacedBy: meta.replacedBy || [] }); + } + } + } + + + usedDeprecatedRulesCache.set(config, Object.freeze(retv)); + } + + return config ? usedDeprecatedRulesCache.get(config) : Object.freeze([]); +} + +/** + * Processes the linting results generated by a CLIEngine linting report to + * match the ESLint class's API. + * @param {CLIEngine} eslint The CLIEngine instance. + * @param {CLIEngineLintReport} report The CLIEngine linting report to process. + * @returns {LintResult[]} The processed linting results. + */ +function processLintReport(eslint, { results }) { + const descriptor = { + configurable: true, + enumerable: true, + get() { + return getOrFindUsedDeprecatedRules(eslint, this.filePath); + } + }; + + for (const result of results) { + Object.defineProperty(result, "usedDeprecatedRules", descriptor); + } + + return results; +} + +/** + * An Array.prototype.sort() compatible compare function to order results by their file path. + * @param {LintResult} a The first lint result. + * @param {LintResult} b The second lint result. + * @returns {number} An integer representing the order in which the two results should occur. + */ +function compareResultsByFilePath(a, b) { + if (a.filePath < b.filePath) { + return -1; + } + + if (a.filePath > b.filePath) { + return 1; + } + + return 0; +} + +/** + * Searches from the current working directory up until finding the + * given flat config filename. + * @param {string} cwd The current working directory to search from. + * @returns {Promise} The filename if found or `undefined` if not. + */ +function findFlatConfigFile(cwd) { + return findUp( + FLAT_CONFIG_FILENAMES, + { cwd } + ); +} + +/** + * Load the config array from the given filename. + * @param {string} filePath The filename to load from. + * @returns {Promise} The config loaded from the config file. + */ +async function loadFlatConfigFile(filePath) { + debug(`Loading config from ${filePath}`); + + const fileURL = pathToFileURL(filePath); + + debug(`Config file URL is ${fileURL}`); + + const mtime = (await fs.stat(filePath)).mtime.getTime(); + + /* + * Append a query with the config file's modification time (`mtime`) in order + * to import the current version of the config file. Without the query, `import()` would + * cache the config file module by the pathname only, and then always return + * the same version (the one that was actual when the module was imported for the first time). + * + * This ensures that the config file module is loaded and executed again + * if it has been changed since the last time it was imported. + * If it hasn't been changed, `import()` will just return the cached version. + * + * Note that we should not overuse queries (e.g., by appending the current time + * to always reload the config file module) as that could cause memory leaks + * because entries are never removed from the import cache. + */ + fileURL.searchParams.append("mtime", mtime); + + /* + * With queries, we can bypass the import cache. However, when import-ing a CJS module, + * Node.js uses the require infrastructure under the hood. That includes the require cache, + * which caches the config file module by its file path (queries have no effect). + * Therefore, we also need to clear the require cache before importing the config file module. + * In order to get the same behavior with ESM and CJS config files, in particular - to reload + * the config file only if it has been changed, we track file modification times and clear + * the require cache only if the file has been changed. + */ + if (importedConfigFileModificationTime.get(filePath) !== mtime) { + delete require.cache[filePath]; + } + + const config = (await import(fileURL)).default; + + importedConfigFileModificationTime.set(filePath, mtime); + + return config; +} + +/** + * Determines which config file to use. This is determined by seeing if an + * override config file was passed, and if so, using it; otherwise, as long + * as override config file is not explicitly set to `false`, it will search + * upwards from the cwd for a file named `eslint.config.js`. + * @param {import("./eslint").ESLintOptions} options The ESLint instance options. + * @returns {{configFilePath:string|undefined,basePath:string,error:Error|null}} Location information for + * the config file. + */ +async function locateConfigFileToUse({ configFile, cwd }) { + + // determine where to load config file from + let configFilePath; + let basePath = cwd; + let error = null; + + if (typeof configFile === "string") { + debug(`Override config file path is ${configFile}`); + configFilePath = path.resolve(cwd, configFile); + } else if (configFile !== false) { + debug("Searching for eslint.config.js"); + configFilePath = await findFlatConfigFile(cwd); + + if (configFilePath) { + basePath = path.resolve(path.dirname(configFilePath)); + } else { + error = new Error("Could not find config file."); + } + + } + + return { + configFilePath, + basePath, + error + }; + +} + +/** + * Calculates the config array for this run based on inputs. + * @param {FlatESLint} eslint The instance to create the config array for. + * @param {import("./eslint").ESLintOptions} options The ESLint instance options. + * @returns {FlatConfigArray} The config array for `eslint``. + */ +async function calculateConfigArray(eslint, { + cwd, + baseConfig, + overrideConfig, + configFile, + ignore: shouldIgnore, + ignorePatterns +}) { + + // check for cached instance + const slots = privateMembers.get(eslint); + + if (slots.configs) { + return slots.configs; + } + + const { configFilePath, basePath, error } = await locateConfigFileToUse({ configFile, cwd }); + + // config file is required to calculate config + if (error) { + throw error; + } + + const configs = new FlatConfigArray(baseConfig || [], { basePath, shouldIgnore }); + + // load config file + if (configFilePath) { + const fileConfig = await loadFlatConfigFile(configFilePath); + + if (Array.isArray(fileConfig)) { + configs.push(...fileConfig); + } else { + configs.push(fileConfig); + } + } + + // add in any configured defaults + configs.push(...slots.defaultConfigs); + + // append command line ignore patterns + if (ignorePatterns && ignorePatterns.length > 0) { + + let relativeIgnorePatterns; + + /* + * If the config file basePath is different than the cwd, then + * the ignore patterns won't work correctly. Here, we adjust the + * ignore pattern to include the correct relative path. Patterns + * passed as `ignorePatterns` are relative to the cwd, whereas + * the config file basePath can be an ancestor of the cwd. + */ + if (basePath === cwd) { + relativeIgnorePatterns = ignorePatterns; + } else { + + const relativeIgnorePath = path.relative(basePath, cwd); + + relativeIgnorePatterns = ignorePatterns.map(pattern => { + const negated = pattern.startsWith("!"); + const basePattern = negated ? pattern.slice(1) : pattern; + + return (negated ? "!" : "") + + path.posix.join(relativeIgnorePath, basePattern); + }); + } + + /* + * Ignore patterns are added to the end of the config array + * so they can override default ignores. + */ + configs.push({ + ignores: relativeIgnorePatterns + }); + } + + if (overrideConfig) { + if (Array.isArray(overrideConfig)) { + configs.push(...overrideConfig); + } else { + configs.push(overrideConfig); + } + } + + await configs.normalize(); + + // cache the config array for this instance + slots.configs = configs; + + return configs; +} + +/** + * Processes an source code using ESLint. + * @param {Object} config The config object. + * @param {string} config.text The source code to verify. + * @param {string} config.cwd The path to the current working directory. + * @param {string|undefined} config.filePath The path to the file of `text`. If this is undefined, it uses ``. + * @param {FlatConfigArray} config.configs The config. + * @param {boolean} config.fix If `true` then it does fix. + * @param {boolean} config.allowInlineConfig If `true` then it uses directive comments. + * @param {Linter} config.linter The linter instance to verify. + * @returns {LintResult} The result of linting. + * @private + */ +function verifyText({ + text, + cwd, + filePath: providedFilePath, + configs, + fix, + allowInlineConfig, + linter +}) { + const filePath = providedFilePath || ""; + + debug(`Lint ${filePath}`); + + /* + * Verify. + * `config.extractConfig(filePath)` requires an absolute path, but `linter` + * doesn't know CWD, so it gives `linter` an absolute path always. + */ + const filePathToVerify = filePath === "" ? getPlaceholderPath(cwd) : filePath; + const { fixed, messages, output } = linter.verifyAndFix( + text, + configs, + { + allowInlineConfig, + filename: filePathToVerify, + fix, + + /** + * Check if the linter should adopt a given code block or not. + * @param {string} blockFilename The virtual filename of a code block. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the linter should adopt the code block. + */ + filterCodeBlock(blockFilename) { + return configs.getConfig(blockFilename) !== void 0; + } + } + ); + + // Tweak and return. + const result = { + filePath: filePath === "" ? filePath : path.resolve(filePath), + messages, + suppressedMessages: linter.getSuppressedMessages(), + ...calculateStatsPerFile(messages) + }; + + if (fixed) { + result.output = output; + } + + if ( + result.errorCount + result.warningCount > 0 && + typeof result.output === "undefined" + ) { + result.source = text; + } + + return result; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a message's rule type should be fixed. + * @param {LintMessage} message The message to check. + * @param {FlatConfig} config The config for the file that generated the message. + * @param {string[]} fixTypes An array of fix types to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether the message should be fixed. + */ +function shouldMessageBeFixed(message, config, fixTypes) { + if (!message.ruleId) { + return fixTypes.has("directive"); + } + + const rule = message.ruleId && getRuleFromConfig(message.ruleId, config); + + return Boolean(rule && rule.meta && fixTypes.has(rule.meta.type)); +} + +/** + * Creates an error to be thrown when an array of results passed to `getRulesMetaForResults` was not created by the current engine. + * @returns {TypeError} An error object. + */ +function createExtraneousResultsError() { + return new TypeError("Results object was not created from this ESLint instance."); +} + +/** + * Creates a fixer function based on the provided fix, fixTypesSet, and config. + * @param {Function|boolean} fix The original fix option. + * @param {Set} fixTypesSet A set of fix types to filter messages for fixing. + * @param {FlatConfig} config The config for the file that generated the message. + * @returns {Function|boolean} The fixer function or the original fix value. + */ +function getFixerForFixTypes(fix, fixTypesSet, config) { + if (!fix || !fixTypesSet) { + return fix; + } + + const originalFix = (typeof fix === "function") ? fix : () => true; + + return message => shouldMessageBeFixed(message, config, fixTypesSet) && originalFix(message); +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Main API +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Primary Node.js API for ESLint. + */ +class FlatESLint { + + /** + * Creates a new instance of the main ESLint API. + * @param {FlatESLintOptions} options The options for this instance. + */ + constructor(options = {}) { + + const defaultConfigs = []; + const processedOptions = processOptions(options); + const linter = new Linter({ + cwd: processedOptions.cwd, + configType: "flat" + }); + + const cacheFilePath = getCacheFile( + processedOptions.cacheLocation, + processedOptions.cwd + ); + + const lintResultCache = processedOptions.cache + ? new LintResultCache(cacheFilePath, processedOptions.cacheStrategy) + : null; + + privateMembers.set(this, { + options: processedOptions, + linter, + cacheFilePath, + lintResultCache, + defaultConfigs, + configs: null + }); + + /** + * If additional plugins are passed in, add that to the default + * configs for this instance. + */ + if (options.plugins) { + + const plugins = {}; + + for (const [pluginName, plugin] of Object.entries(options.plugins)) { + plugins[naming.getShorthandName(pluginName, "eslint-plugin")] = plugin; + } + + defaultConfigs.push({ + plugins + }); + } + + } + + /** + * The version text. + * @type {string} + */ + static get version() { + return version; + } + + /** + * Outputs fixes from the given results to files. + * @param {LintResult[]} results The lint results. + * @returns {Promise} Returns a promise that is used to track side effects. + */ + static async outputFixes(results) { + if (!Array.isArray(results)) { + throw new Error("'results' must be an array"); + } + + await Promise.all( + results + .filter(result => { + if (typeof result !== "object" || result === null) { + throw new Error("'results' must include only objects"); + } + return ( + typeof result.output === "string" && + path.isAbsolute(result.filePath) + ); + }) + .map(r => fs.writeFile(r.filePath, r.output)) + ); + } + + /** + * Returns results that only contains errors. + * @param {LintResult[]} results The results to filter. + * @returns {LintResult[]} The filtered results. + */ + static getErrorResults(results) { + const filtered = []; + + results.forEach(result => { + const filteredMessages = result.messages.filter(isErrorMessage); + const filteredSuppressedMessages = result.suppressedMessages.filter(isErrorMessage); + + if (filteredMessages.length > 0) { + filtered.push({ + ...result, + messages: filteredMessages, + suppressedMessages: filteredSuppressedMessages, + errorCount: filteredMessages.length, + warningCount: 0, + fixableErrorCount: result.fixableErrorCount, + fixableWarningCount: 0 + }); + } + }); + + return filtered; + } + + /** + * Returns meta objects for each rule represented in the lint results. + * @param {LintResult[]} results The results to fetch rules meta for. + * @returns {Object} A mapping of ruleIds to rule meta objects. + * @throws {TypeError} When the results object wasn't created from this ESLint instance. + * @throws {TypeError} When a plugin or rule is missing. + */ + getRulesMetaForResults(results) { + + // short-circuit simple case + if (results.length === 0) { + return {}; + } + + const resultRules = new Map(); + const { + configs, + options: { cwd } + } = privateMembers.get(this); + + /* + * We can only accurately return rules meta information for linting results if the + * results were created by this instance. Otherwise, the necessary rules data is + * not available. So if the config array doesn't already exist, just throw an error + * to let the user know we can't do anything here. + */ + if (!configs) { + throw createExtraneousResultsError(); + } + + for (const result of results) { + + /* + * Normalize filename for . + */ + const filePath = result.filePath === "" + ? getPlaceholderPath(cwd) : result.filePath; + const allMessages = result.messages.concat(result.suppressedMessages); + + for (const { ruleId } of allMessages) { + if (!ruleId) { + continue; + } + + /* + * All of the plugin and rule information is contained within the + * calculated config for the given file. + */ + const config = configs.getConfig(filePath); + + if (!config) { + throw createExtraneousResultsError(); + } + const rule = getRuleFromConfig(ruleId, config); + + // ignore unknown rules + if (rule) { + resultRules.set(ruleId, rule); + } + } + } + + return createRulesMeta(resultRules); + } + + /** + * Executes the current configuration on an array of file and directory names. + * @param {string|string[]} patterns An array of file and directory names. + * @returns {Promise} The results of linting the file patterns given. + */ + async lintFiles(patterns) { + if (!isNonEmptyString(patterns) && !isArrayOfNonEmptyString(patterns)) { + throw new Error("'patterns' must be a non-empty string or an array of non-empty strings"); + } + + const { + cacheFilePath, + lintResultCache, + linter, + options: eslintOptions + } = privateMembers.get(this); + const configs = await calculateConfigArray(this, eslintOptions); + const { + allowInlineConfig, + cache, + cwd, + fix, + fixTypes, + globInputPaths, + errorOnUnmatchedPattern, + warnIgnored + } = eslintOptions; + const startTime = Date.now(); + const fixTypesSet = fixTypes ? new Set(fixTypes) : null; + + // Delete cache file; should this be done here? + if (!cache && cacheFilePath) { + debug(`Deleting cache file at ${cacheFilePath}`); + + try { + await fs.unlink(cacheFilePath); + } catch (error) { + const errorCode = error && error.code; + + // Ignore errors when no such file exists or file system is read only (and cache file does not exist) + if (errorCode !== "ENOENT" && !(errorCode === "EROFS" && !existsSync(cacheFilePath))) { + throw error; + } + } + } + + const filePaths = await findFiles({ + patterns: typeof patterns === "string" ? [patterns] : patterns, + cwd, + globInputPaths, + configs, + errorOnUnmatchedPattern + }); + + debug(`${filePaths.length} files found in: ${Date.now() - startTime}ms`); + + /* + * Because we need to process multiple files, including reading from disk, + * it is most efficient to start by reading each file via promises so that + * they can be done in parallel. Then, we can lint the returned text. This + * ensures we are waiting the minimum amount of time in between lints. + */ + const results = await Promise.all( + + filePaths.map(filePath => { + + const config = configs.getConfig(filePath); + + /* + * If a filename was entered that cannot be matched + * to a config, then notify the user. + */ + if (!config) { + if (warnIgnored) { + return createIgnoreResult(filePath, cwd); + } + + return void 0; + } + + // Skip if there is cached result. + if (lintResultCache) { + const cachedResult = + lintResultCache.getCachedLintResults(filePath, config); + + if (cachedResult) { + const hadMessages = + cachedResult.messages && + cachedResult.messages.length > 0; + + if (hadMessages && fix) { + debug(`Reprocessing cached file to allow autofix: ${filePath}`); + } else { + debug(`Skipping file since it hasn't changed: ${filePath}`); + return cachedResult; + } + } + } + + + // set up fixer for fixTypes if necessary + const fixer = getFixerForFixTypes(fix, fixTypesSet, config); + + return fs.readFile(filePath, "utf8") + .then(text => { + + // do the linting + const result = verifyText({ + text, + filePath, + configs, + cwd, + fix: fixer, + allowInlineConfig, + linter + }); + + /* + * Store the lint result in the LintResultCache. + * NOTE: The LintResultCache will remove the file source and any + * other properties that are difficult to serialize, and will + * hydrate those properties back in on future lint runs. + */ + if (lintResultCache) { + lintResultCache.setCachedLintResults(filePath, config, result); + } + + return result; + }); + + }) + ); + + // Persist the cache to disk. + if (lintResultCache) { + lintResultCache.reconcile(); + } + + const finalResults = results.filter(result => !!result); + + return processLintReport(this, { + results: finalResults + }); + } + + /** + * Executes the current configuration on text. + * @param {string} code A string of JavaScript code to lint. + * @param {Object} [options] The options. + * @param {string} [options.filePath] The path to the file of the source code. + * @param {boolean} [options.warnIgnored] When set to true, warn if given filePath is an ignored path. + * @returns {Promise} The results of linting the string of code given. + */ + async lintText(code, options = {}) { + + // Parameter validation + + if (typeof code !== "string") { + throw new Error("'code' must be a string"); + } + + if (typeof options !== "object") { + throw new Error("'options' must be an object, null, or undefined"); + } + + // Options validation + + const { + filePath, + warnIgnored, + ...unknownOptions + } = options || {}; + + const unknownOptionKeys = Object.keys(unknownOptions); + + if (unknownOptionKeys.length > 0) { + throw new Error(`'options' must not include the unknown option(s): ${unknownOptionKeys.join(", ")}`); + } + + if (filePath !== void 0 && !isNonEmptyString(filePath)) { + throw new Error("'options.filePath' must be a non-empty string or undefined"); + } + + if (typeof warnIgnored !== "boolean" && typeof warnIgnored !== "undefined") { + throw new Error("'options.warnIgnored' must be a boolean or undefined"); + } + + // Now we can get down to linting + + const { + linter, + options: eslintOptions + } = privateMembers.get(this); + const configs = await calculateConfigArray(this, eslintOptions); + const { + allowInlineConfig, + cwd, + fix, + fixTypes, + warnIgnored: constructorWarnIgnored + } = eslintOptions; + const results = []; + const startTime = Date.now(); + const fixTypesSet = fixTypes ? new Set(fixTypes) : null; + const resolvedFilename = path.resolve(cwd, filePath || "__placeholder__.js"); + const config = configs.getConfig(resolvedFilename); + + const fixer = getFixerForFixTypes(fix, fixTypesSet, config); + + // Clear the last used config arrays. + if (resolvedFilename && await this.isPathIgnored(resolvedFilename)) { + const shouldWarnIgnored = typeof warnIgnored === "boolean" ? warnIgnored : constructorWarnIgnored; + + if (shouldWarnIgnored) { + results.push(createIgnoreResult(resolvedFilename, cwd)); + } + } else { + + // Do lint. + results.push(verifyText({ + text: code, + filePath: resolvedFilename.endsWith("__placeholder__.js") ? "" : resolvedFilename, + configs, + cwd, + fix: fixer, + allowInlineConfig, + linter + })); + } + + debug(`Linting complete in: ${Date.now() - startTime}ms`); + + return processLintReport(this, { + results + }); + + } + + /** + * Returns the formatter representing the given formatter name. + * @param {string} [name] The name of the formatter to load. + * The following values are allowed: + * - `undefined` ... Load `stylish` builtin formatter. + * - A builtin formatter name ... Load the builtin formatter. + * - A third-party formatter name: + * - `foo` → `eslint-formatter-foo` + * - `@foo` → `@foo/eslint-formatter` + * - `@foo/bar` → `@foo/eslint-formatter-bar` + * - A file path ... Load the file. + * @returns {Promise} A promise resolving to the formatter object. + * This promise will be rejected if the given formatter was not found or not + * a function. + */ + async loadFormatter(name = "stylish") { + if (typeof name !== "string") { + throw new Error("'name' must be a string"); + } + + // replace \ with / for Windows compatibility + const normalizedFormatName = name.replace(/\\/gu, "/"); + const namespace = naming.getNamespaceFromTerm(normalizedFormatName); + + // grab our options + const { cwd } = privateMembers.get(this).options; + + + let formatterPath; + + // if there's a slash, then it's a file (TODO: this check seems dubious for scoped npm packages) + if (!namespace && normalizedFormatName.includes("/")) { + formatterPath = path.resolve(cwd, normalizedFormatName); + } else { + try { + const npmFormat = naming.normalizePackageName(normalizedFormatName, "eslint-formatter"); + + // TODO: This is pretty dirty...would be nice to clean up at some point. + formatterPath = ModuleResolver.resolve(npmFormat, getPlaceholderPath(cwd)); + } catch { + formatterPath = path.resolve(__dirname, "../", "cli-engine", "formatters", `${normalizedFormatName}.js`); + } + } + + let formatter; + + try { + formatter = (await import(pathToFileURL(formatterPath))).default; + } catch (ex) { + + // check for formatters that have been removed + if (removedFormatters.has(name)) { + ex.message = `The ${name} formatter is no longer part of core ESLint. Install it manually with \`npm install -D eslint-formatter-${name}\``; + } else { + ex.message = `There was a problem loading formatter: ${formatterPath}\nError: ${ex.message}`; + } + + throw ex; + } + + + if (typeof formatter !== "function") { + throw new TypeError(`Formatter must be a function, but got a ${typeof formatter}.`); + } + + const eslint = this; + + return { + + /** + * The main formatter method. + * @param {LintResults[]} results The lint results to format. + * @param {ResultsMeta} resultsMeta Warning count and max threshold. + * @returns {string} The formatted lint results. + */ + format(results, resultsMeta) { + let rulesMeta = null; + + results.sort(compareResultsByFilePath); + + return formatter(results, { + ...resultsMeta, + cwd, + get rulesMeta() { + if (!rulesMeta) { + rulesMeta = eslint.getRulesMetaForResults(results); + } + + return rulesMeta; + } + }); + } + }; + } + + /** + * Returns a configuration object for the given file based on the CLI options. + * This is the same logic used by the ESLint CLI executable to determine + * configuration for each file it processes. + * @param {string} filePath The path of the file to retrieve a config object for. + * @returns {Promise} A configuration object for the file + * or `undefined` if there is no configuration data for the object. + */ + async calculateConfigForFile(filePath) { + if (!isNonEmptyString(filePath)) { + throw new Error("'filePath' must be a non-empty string"); + } + const options = privateMembers.get(this).options; + const absolutePath = path.resolve(options.cwd, filePath); + const configs = await calculateConfigArray(this, options); + + return configs.getConfig(absolutePath); + } + + /** + * Finds the config file being used by this instance based on the options + * passed to the constructor. + * @returns {string|undefined} The path to the config file being used or + * `undefined` if no config file is being used. + */ + async findConfigFile() { + const options = privateMembers.get(this).options; + const { configFilePath } = await locateConfigFileToUse(options); + + return configFilePath; + } + + /** + * Checks if a given path is ignored by ESLint. + * @param {string} filePath The path of the file to check. + * @returns {Promise} Whether or not the given path is ignored. + */ + async isPathIgnored(filePath) { + const config = await this.calculateConfigForFile(filePath); + + return config === void 0; + } +} + +/** + * The type of configuration used by this class. + * @type {string} + * @static + */ +FlatESLint.configType = "flat"; + +/** + * Returns whether flat config should be used. + * @param {Object} [options] The options for this function. + * @param {string} [options.cwd] The current working directory. + * @returns {Promise} Whether flat config should be used. + */ +async function shouldUseFlatConfig({ cwd = process.cwd() } = {}) { + switch (process.env.ESLINT_USE_FLAT_CONFIG) { + case "true": + return true; + case "false": + return false; + default: + + /* + * If neither explicitly enabled nor disabled, then use the presence + * of a flat config file to determine enablement. + */ + return !!(await findFlatConfigFile(cwd)); + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = { + FlatESLint, + shouldUseFlatConfig +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..017b768 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +"use strict"; + +const { ESLint } = require("./eslint"); +const { FlatESLint } = require("./flat-eslint"); + +module.exports = { + ESLint, + FlatESLint +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/apply-disable-directives.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/apply-disable-directives.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c5e3c9d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/apply-disable-directives.js @@ -0,0 +1,465 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A module that filters reported problems based on `eslint-disable` and `eslint-enable` comments + * @author Teddy Katz + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").LintMessage} LintMessage */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Module Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const escapeRegExp = require("escape-string-regexp"); + +/** + * Compares the locations of two objects in a source file + * @param {{line: number, column: number}} itemA The first object + * @param {{line: number, column: number}} itemB The second object + * @returns {number} A value less than 1 if itemA appears before itemB in the source file, greater than 1 if + * itemA appears after itemB in the source file, or 0 if itemA and itemB have the same location. + */ +function compareLocations(itemA, itemB) { + return itemA.line - itemB.line || itemA.column - itemB.column; +} + +/** + * Groups a set of directives into sub-arrays by their parent comment. + * @param {Iterable} directives Unused directives to be removed. + * @returns {Directive[][]} Directives grouped by their parent comment. + */ +function groupByParentComment(directives) { + const groups = new Map(); + + for (const directive of directives) { + const { unprocessedDirective: { parentComment } } = directive; + + if (groups.has(parentComment)) { + groups.get(parentComment).push(directive); + } else { + groups.set(parentComment, [directive]); + } + } + + return [...groups.values()]; +} + +/** + * Creates removal details for a set of directives within the same comment. + * @param {Directive[]} directives Unused directives to be removed. + * @param {Token} commentToken The backing Comment token. + * @returns {{ description, fix, unprocessedDirective }[]} Details for later creation of output Problems. + */ +function createIndividualDirectivesRemoval(directives, commentToken) { + + /* + * `commentToken.value` starts right after `//` or `/*`. + * All calculated offsets will be relative to this index. + */ + const commentValueStart = commentToken.range[0] + "//".length; + + // Find where the list of rules starts. `\S+` matches with the directive name (e.g. `eslint-disable-line`) + const listStartOffset = /^\s*\S+\s+/u.exec(commentToken.value)[0].length; + + /* + * Get the list text without any surrounding whitespace. In order to preserve the original + * formatting, we don't want to change that whitespace. + * + * // eslint-disable-line rule-one , rule-two , rule-three -- comment + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + */ + const listText = commentToken.value + .slice(listStartOffset) // remove directive name and all whitespace before the list + .split(/\s-{2,}\s/u)[0] // remove `-- comment`, if it exists + .trimEnd(); // remove all whitespace after the list + + /* + * We can assume that `listText` contains multiple elements. + * Otherwise, this function wouldn't be called - if there is + * only one rule in the list, then the whole comment must be removed. + */ + + return directives.map(directive => { + const { ruleId } = directive; + + const regex = new RegExp(String.raw`(?:^|\s*,\s*)(?['"]?)${escapeRegExp(ruleId)}\k(?:\s*,\s*|$)`, "u"); + const match = regex.exec(listText); + const matchedText = match[0]; + const matchStartOffset = listStartOffset + match.index; + const matchEndOffset = matchStartOffset + matchedText.length; + + const firstIndexOfComma = matchedText.indexOf(","); + const lastIndexOfComma = matchedText.lastIndexOf(","); + + let removalStartOffset, removalEndOffset; + + if (firstIndexOfComma !== lastIndexOfComma) { + + /* + * Since there are two commas, this must one of the elements in the middle of the list. + * Matched range starts where the previous rule name ends, and ends where the next rule name starts. + * + * // eslint-disable-line rule-one , rule-two , rule-three -- comment + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * + * We want to remove only the content between the two commas, and also one of the commas. + * + * // eslint-disable-line rule-one , rule-two , rule-three -- comment + * ^^^^^^^^^^^ + */ + removalStartOffset = matchStartOffset + firstIndexOfComma; + removalEndOffset = matchStartOffset + lastIndexOfComma; + + } else { + + /* + * This is either the first element or the last element. + * + * If this is the first element, matched range starts where the first rule name starts + * and ends where the second rule name starts. This is exactly the range we want + * to remove so that the second rule name will start where the first one was starting + * and thus preserve the original formatting. + * + * // eslint-disable-line rule-one , rule-two , rule-three -- comment + * ^^^^^^^^^^^ + * + * Similarly, if this is the last element, we've already matched the range we want to + * remove. The previous rule name will end where the last one was ending, relative + * to the content on the right side. + * + * // eslint-disable-line rule-one , rule-two , rule-three -- comment + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + */ + removalStartOffset = matchStartOffset; + removalEndOffset = matchEndOffset; + } + + return { + description: `'${ruleId}'`, + fix: { + range: [ + commentValueStart + removalStartOffset, + commentValueStart + removalEndOffset + ], + text: "" + }, + unprocessedDirective: directive.unprocessedDirective + }; + }); +} + +/** + * Creates a description of deleting an entire unused disable comment. + * @param {Directive[]} directives Unused directives to be removed. + * @param {Token} commentToken The backing Comment token. + * @returns {{ description, fix, unprocessedDirective }} Details for later creation of an output Problem. + */ +function createCommentRemoval(directives, commentToken) { + const { range } = commentToken; + const ruleIds = directives.filter(directive => directive.ruleId).map(directive => `'${directive.ruleId}'`); + + return { + description: ruleIds.length <= 2 + ? ruleIds.join(" or ") + : `${ruleIds.slice(0, ruleIds.length - 1).join(", ")}, or ${ruleIds[ruleIds.length - 1]}`, + fix: { + range, + text: " " + }, + unprocessedDirective: directives[0].unprocessedDirective + }; +} + +/** + * Parses details from directives to create output Problems. + * @param {Iterable} allDirectives Unused directives to be removed. + * @returns {{ description, fix, unprocessedDirective }[]} Details for later creation of output Problems. + */ +function processUnusedDirectives(allDirectives) { + const directiveGroups = groupByParentComment(allDirectives); + + return directiveGroups.flatMap( + directives => { + const { parentComment } = directives[0].unprocessedDirective; + const remainingRuleIds = new Set(parentComment.ruleIds); + + for (const directive of directives) { + remainingRuleIds.delete(directive.ruleId); + } + + return remainingRuleIds.size + ? createIndividualDirectivesRemoval(directives, parentComment.commentToken) + : [createCommentRemoval(directives, parentComment.commentToken)]; + } + ); +} + +/** + * Collect eslint-enable comments that are removing suppressions by eslint-disable comments. + * @param {Directive[]} directives The directives to check. + * @returns {Set} The used eslint-enable comments + */ +function collectUsedEnableDirectives(directives) { + + /** + * A Map of `eslint-enable` keyed by ruleIds that may be marked as used. + * If `eslint-enable` does not have a ruleId, the key will be `null`. + * @type {Map} + */ + const enabledRules = new Map(); + + /** + * A Set of `eslint-enable` marked as used. + * It is also the return value of `collectUsedEnableDirectives` function. + * @type {Set} + */ + const usedEnableDirectives = new Set(); + + /* + * Checks the directives backwards to see if the encountered `eslint-enable` is used by the previous `eslint-disable`, + * and if so, stores the `eslint-enable` in `usedEnableDirectives`. + */ + for (let index = directives.length - 1; index >= 0; index--) { + const directive = directives[index]; + + if (directive.type === "disable") { + if (enabledRules.size === 0) { + continue; + } + if (directive.ruleId === null) { + + // If encounter `eslint-disable` without ruleId, + // mark all `eslint-enable` currently held in enabledRules as used. + // e.g. + // /* eslint-disable */ <- current directive + // /* eslint-enable rule-id1 */ <- used + // /* eslint-enable rule-id2 */ <- used + // /* eslint-enable */ <- used + for (const enableDirective of enabledRules.values()) { + usedEnableDirectives.add(enableDirective); + } + enabledRules.clear(); + } else { + const enableDirective = enabledRules.get(directive.ruleId); + + if (enableDirective) { + + // If encounter `eslint-disable` with ruleId, and there is an `eslint-enable` with the same ruleId in enabledRules, + // mark `eslint-enable` with ruleId as used. + // e.g. + // /* eslint-disable rule-id */ <- current directive + // /* eslint-enable rule-id */ <- used + usedEnableDirectives.add(enableDirective); + } else { + const enabledDirectiveWithoutRuleId = enabledRules.get(null); + + if (enabledDirectiveWithoutRuleId) { + + // If encounter `eslint-disable` with ruleId, and there is no `eslint-enable` with the same ruleId in enabledRules, + // mark `eslint-enable` without ruleId as used. + // e.g. + // /* eslint-disable rule-id */ <- current directive + // /* eslint-enable */ <- used + usedEnableDirectives.add(enabledDirectiveWithoutRuleId); + } + } + } + } else if (directive.type === "enable") { + if (directive.ruleId === null) { + + // If encounter `eslint-enable` without ruleId, the `eslint-enable` that follows it are unused. + // So clear enabledRules. + // e.g. + // /* eslint-enable */ <- current directive + // /* eslint-enable rule-id *// <- unused + // /* eslint-enable */ <- unused + enabledRules.clear(); + enabledRules.set(null, directive); + } else { + enabledRules.set(directive.ruleId, directive); + } + } + } + return usedEnableDirectives; +} + +/** + * This is the same as the exported function, except that it + * doesn't handle disable-line and disable-next-line directives, and it always reports unused + * disable directives. + * @param {Object} options options for applying directives. This is the same as the options + * for the exported function, except that `reportUnusedDisableDirectives` is not supported + * (this function always reports unused disable directives). + * @returns {{problems: LintMessage[], unusedDirectives: LintMessage[]}} An object with a list + * of problems (including suppressed ones) and unused eslint-disable directives + */ +function applyDirectives(options) { + const problems = []; + const usedDisableDirectives = new Set(); + + for (const problem of options.problems) { + let disableDirectivesForProblem = []; + let nextDirectiveIndex = 0; + + while ( + nextDirectiveIndex < options.directives.length && + compareLocations(options.directives[nextDirectiveIndex], problem) <= 0 + ) { + const directive = options.directives[nextDirectiveIndex++]; + + if (directive.ruleId === null || directive.ruleId === problem.ruleId) { + switch (directive.type) { + case "disable": + disableDirectivesForProblem.push(directive); + break; + + case "enable": + disableDirectivesForProblem = []; + break; + + // no default + } + } + } + + if (disableDirectivesForProblem.length > 0) { + const suppressions = disableDirectivesForProblem.map(directive => ({ + kind: "directive", + justification: directive.unprocessedDirective.justification + })); + + if (problem.suppressions) { + problem.suppressions = problem.suppressions.concat(suppressions); + } else { + problem.suppressions = suppressions; + usedDisableDirectives.add(disableDirectivesForProblem[disableDirectivesForProblem.length - 1]); + } + } + + problems.push(problem); + } + + const unusedDisableDirectivesToReport = options.directives + .filter(directive => directive.type === "disable" && !usedDisableDirectives.has(directive)); + + + const unusedEnableDirectivesToReport = new Set( + options.directives.filter(directive => directive.unprocessedDirective.type === "enable") + ); + + /* + * If directives has the eslint-enable directive, + * check whether the eslint-enable comment is used. + */ + if (unusedEnableDirectivesToReport.size > 0) { + for (const directive of collectUsedEnableDirectives(options.directives)) { + unusedEnableDirectivesToReport.delete(directive); + } + } + + const processed = processUnusedDirectives(unusedDisableDirectivesToReport) + .concat(processUnusedDirectives(unusedEnableDirectivesToReport)); + + const unusedDirectives = processed + .map(({ description, fix, unprocessedDirective }) => { + const { parentComment, type, line, column } = unprocessedDirective; + + let message; + + if (type === "enable") { + message = description + ? `Unused eslint-enable directive (no matching eslint-disable directives were found for ${description}).` + : "Unused eslint-enable directive (no matching eslint-disable directives were found)."; + } else { + message = description + ? `Unused eslint-disable directive (no problems were reported from ${description}).` + : "Unused eslint-disable directive (no problems were reported)."; + } + return { + ruleId: null, + message, + line: type === "disable-next-line" ? parentComment.commentToken.loc.start.line : line, + column: type === "disable-next-line" ? parentComment.commentToken.loc.start.column + 1 : column, + severity: options.reportUnusedDisableDirectives === "warn" ? 1 : 2, + nodeType: null, + ...options.disableFixes ? {} : { fix } + }; + }); + + return { problems, unusedDirectives }; +} + +/** + * Given a list of directive comments (i.e. metadata about eslint-disable and eslint-enable comments) and a list + * of reported problems, adds the suppression information to the problems. + * @param {Object} options Information about directives and problems + * @param {{ + * type: ("disable"|"enable"|"disable-line"|"disable-next-line"), + * ruleId: (string|null), + * line: number, + * column: number, + * justification: string + * }} options.directives Directive comments found in the file, with one-based columns. + * Two directive comments can only have the same location if they also have the same type (e.g. a single eslint-disable + * comment for two different rules is represented as two directives). + * @param {{ruleId: (string|null), line: number, column: number}[]} options.problems + * A list of problems reported by rules, sorted by increasing location in the file, with one-based columns. + * @param {"off" | "warn" | "error"} options.reportUnusedDisableDirectives If `"warn"` or `"error"`, adds additional problems for unused directives + * @param {boolean} options.disableFixes If true, it doesn't make `fix` properties. + * @returns {{ruleId: (string|null), line: number, column: number, suppressions?: {kind: string, justification: string}}[]} + * An object with a list of reported problems, the suppressed of which contain the suppression information. + */ +module.exports = ({ directives, disableFixes, problems, reportUnusedDisableDirectives = "off" }) => { + const blockDirectives = directives + .filter(directive => directive.type === "disable" || directive.type === "enable") + .map(directive => Object.assign({}, directive, { unprocessedDirective: directive })) + .sort(compareLocations); + + const lineDirectives = directives.flatMap(directive => { + switch (directive.type) { + case "disable": + case "enable": + return []; + + case "disable-line": + return [ + { type: "disable", line: directive.line, column: 1, ruleId: directive.ruleId, unprocessedDirective: directive }, + { type: "enable", line: directive.line + 1, column: 0, ruleId: directive.ruleId, unprocessedDirective: directive } + ]; + + case "disable-next-line": + return [ + { type: "disable", line: directive.line + 1, column: 1, ruleId: directive.ruleId, unprocessedDirective: directive }, + { type: "enable", line: directive.line + 2, column: 0, ruleId: directive.ruleId, unprocessedDirective: directive } + ]; + + default: + throw new TypeError(`Unrecognized directive type '${directive.type}'`); + } + }).sort(compareLocations); + + const blockDirectivesResult = applyDirectives({ + problems, + directives: blockDirectives, + disableFixes, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives + }); + const lineDirectivesResult = applyDirectives({ + problems: blockDirectivesResult.problems, + directives: lineDirectives, + disableFixes, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives + }); + + return reportUnusedDisableDirectives !== "off" + ? lineDirectivesResult.problems + .concat(blockDirectivesResult.unusedDirectives) + .concat(lineDirectivesResult.unusedDirectives) + .sort(compareLocations) + : lineDirectivesResult.problems; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/code-path-analyzer.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/code-path-analyzer.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b60e55c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/code-path-analyzer.js @@ -0,0 +1,852 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A class of the code path analyzer. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const assert = require("assert"), + { breakableTypePattern } = require("../../shared/ast-utils"), + CodePath = require("./code-path"), + CodePathSegment = require("./code-path-segment"), + IdGenerator = require("./id-generator"), + debug = require("./debug-helpers"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given node is a `case` node (not `default` node). + * @param {ASTNode} node A `SwitchCase` node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a `case` node (not `default` node). + */ +function isCaseNode(node) { + return Boolean(node.test); +} + +/** + * Checks if a given node appears as the value of a PropertyDefinition node. + * @param {ASTNode} node THe node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a PropertyDefinition value, + * false if not. + */ +function isPropertyDefinitionValue(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return parent && parent.type === "PropertyDefinition" && parent.value === node; +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given logical operator is taken into account for the code + * path analysis. + * @param {string} operator The operator found in the LogicalExpression node + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the operator is "&&" or "||" or "??" + */ +function isHandledLogicalOperator(operator) { + return operator === "&&" || operator === "||" || operator === "??"; +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given assignment operator is a logical assignment operator. + * Logical assignments are taken into account for the code path analysis + * because of their short-circuiting semantics. + * @param {string} operator The operator found in the AssignmentExpression node + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the operator is "&&=" or "||=" or "??=" + */ +function isLogicalAssignmentOperator(operator) { + return operator === "&&=" || operator === "||=" || operator === "??="; +} + +/** + * Gets the label if the parent node of a given node is a LabeledStatement. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to get. + * @returns {string|null} The label or `null`. + */ +function getLabel(node) { + if (node.parent.type === "LabeledStatement") { + return node.parent.label.name; + } + return null; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given logical expression node goes different path + * between the `true` case and the `false` case. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a test of a choice statement. + */ +function isForkingByTrueOrFalse(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + switch (parent.type) { + case "ConditionalExpression": + case "IfStatement": + case "WhileStatement": + case "DoWhileStatement": + case "ForStatement": + return parent.test === node; + + case "LogicalExpression": + return isHandledLogicalOperator(parent.operator); + + case "AssignmentExpression": + return isLogicalAssignmentOperator(parent.operator); + + default: + return false; + } +} + +/** + * Gets the boolean value of a given literal node. + * + * This is used to detect infinity loops (e.g. `while (true) {}`). + * Statements preceded by an infinity loop are unreachable if the loop didn't + * have any `break` statement. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to get. + * @returns {boolean|undefined} a boolean value if the node is a Literal node, + * otherwise `undefined`. + */ +function getBooleanValueIfSimpleConstant(node) { + if (node.type === "Literal") { + return Boolean(node.value); + } + return void 0; +} + +/** + * Checks that a given identifier node is a reference or not. + * + * This is used to detect the first throwable node in a `try` block. + * @param {ASTNode} node An Identifier node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a reference. + */ +function isIdentifierReference(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + switch (parent.type) { + case "LabeledStatement": + case "BreakStatement": + case "ContinueStatement": + case "ArrayPattern": + case "RestElement": + case "ImportSpecifier": + case "ImportDefaultSpecifier": + case "ImportNamespaceSpecifier": + case "CatchClause": + return false; + + case "FunctionDeclaration": + case "FunctionExpression": + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": + case "ClassDeclaration": + case "ClassExpression": + case "VariableDeclarator": + return parent.id !== node; + + case "Property": + case "PropertyDefinition": + case "MethodDefinition": + return ( + parent.key !== node || + parent.computed || + parent.shorthand + ); + + case "AssignmentPattern": + return parent.key !== node; + + default: + return true; + } +} + +/** + * Updates the current segment with the head segment. + * This is similar to local branches and tracking branches of git. + * + * To separate the current and the head is in order to not make useless segments. + * + * In this process, both "onCodePathSegmentStart" and "onCodePathSegmentEnd" + * events are fired. + * @param {CodePathAnalyzer} analyzer The instance. + * @param {ASTNode} node The current AST node. + * @returns {void} + */ +function forwardCurrentToHead(analyzer, node) { + const codePath = analyzer.codePath; + const state = CodePath.getState(codePath); + const currentSegments = state.currentSegments; + const headSegments = state.headSegments; + const end = Math.max(currentSegments.length, headSegments.length); + let i, currentSegment, headSegment; + + // Fires leaving events. + for (i = 0; i < end; ++i) { + currentSegment = currentSegments[i]; + headSegment = headSegments[i]; + + if (currentSegment !== headSegment && currentSegment) { + + const eventName = currentSegment.reachable + ? "onCodePathSegmentEnd" + : "onUnreachableCodePathSegmentEnd"; + + debug.dump(`${eventName} ${currentSegment.id}`); + + analyzer.emitter.emit( + eventName, + currentSegment, + node + ); + } + } + + // Update state. + state.currentSegments = headSegments; + + // Fires entering events. + for (i = 0; i < end; ++i) { + currentSegment = currentSegments[i]; + headSegment = headSegments[i]; + + if (currentSegment !== headSegment && headSegment) { + + const eventName = headSegment.reachable + ? "onCodePathSegmentStart" + : "onUnreachableCodePathSegmentStart"; + + debug.dump(`${eventName} ${headSegment.id}`); + + CodePathSegment.markUsed(headSegment); + analyzer.emitter.emit( + eventName, + headSegment, + node + ); + } + } + +} + +/** + * Updates the current segment with empty. + * This is called at the last of functions or the program. + * @param {CodePathAnalyzer} analyzer The instance. + * @param {ASTNode} node The current AST node. + * @returns {void} + */ +function leaveFromCurrentSegment(analyzer, node) { + const state = CodePath.getState(analyzer.codePath); + const currentSegments = state.currentSegments; + + for (let i = 0; i < currentSegments.length; ++i) { + const currentSegment = currentSegments[i]; + const eventName = currentSegment.reachable + ? "onCodePathSegmentEnd" + : "onUnreachableCodePathSegmentEnd"; + + debug.dump(`${eventName} ${currentSegment.id}`); + + analyzer.emitter.emit( + eventName, + currentSegment, + node + ); + } + + state.currentSegments = []; +} + +/** + * Updates the code path due to the position of a given node in the parent node + * thereof. + * + * For example, if the node is `parent.consequent`, this creates a fork from the + * current path. + * @param {CodePathAnalyzer} analyzer The instance. + * @param {ASTNode} node The current AST node. + * @returns {void} + */ +function preprocess(analyzer, node) { + const codePath = analyzer.codePath; + const state = CodePath.getState(codePath); + const parent = node.parent; + + switch (parent.type) { + + // The `arguments.length == 0` case is in `postprocess` function. + case "CallExpression": + if (parent.optional === true && parent.arguments.length >= 1 && parent.arguments[0] === node) { + state.makeOptionalRight(); + } + break; + case "MemberExpression": + if (parent.optional === true && parent.property === node) { + state.makeOptionalRight(); + } + break; + + case "LogicalExpression": + if ( + parent.right === node && + isHandledLogicalOperator(parent.operator) + ) { + state.makeLogicalRight(); + } + break; + + case "AssignmentExpression": + if ( + parent.right === node && + isLogicalAssignmentOperator(parent.operator) + ) { + state.makeLogicalRight(); + } + break; + + case "ConditionalExpression": + case "IfStatement": + + /* + * Fork if this node is at `consequent`/`alternate`. + * `popForkContext()` exists at `IfStatement:exit` and + * `ConditionalExpression:exit`. + */ + if (parent.consequent === node) { + state.makeIfConsequent(); + } else if (parent.alternate === node) { + state.makeIfAlternate(); + } + break; + + case "SwitchCase": + if (parent.consequent[0] === node) { + state.makeSwitchCaseBody(false, !parent.test); + } + break; + + case "TryStatement": + if (parent.handler === node) { + state.makeCatchBlock(); + } else if (parent.finalizer === node) { + state.makeFinallyBlock(); + } + break; + + case "WhileStatement": + if (parent.test === node) { + state.makeWhileTest(getBooleanValueIfSimpleConstant(node)); + } else { + assert(parent.body === node); + state.makeWhileBody(); + } + break; + + case "DoWhileStatement": + if (parent.body === node) { + state.makeDoWhileBody(); + } else { + assert(parent.test === node); + state.makeDoWhileTest(getBooleanValueIfSimpleConstant(node)); + } + break; + + case "ForStatement": + if (parent.test === node) { + state.makeForTest(getBooleanValueIfSimpleConstant(node)); + } else if (parent.update === node) { + state.makeForUpdate(); + } else if (parent.body === node) { + state.makeForBody(); + } + break; + + case "ForInStatement": + case "ForOfStatement": + if (parent.left === node) { + state.makeForInOfLeft(); + } else if (parent.right === node) { + state.makeForInOfRight(); + } else { + assert(parent.body === node); + state.makeForInOfBody(); + } + break; + + case "AssignmentPattern": + + /* + * Fork if this node is at `right`. + * `left` is executed always, so it uses the current path. + * `popForkContext()` exists at `AssignmentPattern:exit`. + */ + if (parent.right === node) { + state.pushForkContext(); + state.forkBypassPath(); + state.forkPath(); + } + break; + + default: + break; + } +} + +/** + * Updates the code path due to the type of a given node in entering. + * @param {CodePathAnalyzer} analyzer The instance. + * @param {ASTNode} node The current AST node. + * @returns {void} + */ +function processCodePathToEnter(analyzer, node) { + let codePath = analyzer.codePath; + let state = codePath && CodePath.getState(codePath); + const parent = node.parent; + + /** + * Creates a new code path and trigger the onCodePathStart event + * based on the currently selected node. + * @param {string} origin The reason the code path was started. + * @returns {void} + */ + function startCodePath(origin) { + if (codePath) { + + // Emits onCodePathSegmentStart events if updated. + forwardCurrentToHead(analyzer, node); + debug.dumpState(node, state, false); + } + + // Create the code path of this scope. + codePath = analyzer.codePath = new CodePath({ + id: analyzer.idGenerator.next(), + origin, + upper: codePath, + onLooped: analyzer.onLooped + }); + state = CodePath.getState(codePath); + + // Emits onCodePathStart events. + debug.dump(`onCodePathStart ${codePath.id}`); + analyzer.emitter.emit("onCodePathStart", codePath, node); + } + + /* + * Special case: The right side of class field initializer is considered + * to be its own function, so we need to start a new code path in this + * case. + */ + if (isPropertyDefinitionValue(node)) { + startCodePath("class-field-initializer"); + + /* + * Intentional fall through because `node` needs to also be + * processed by the code below. For example, if we have: + * + * class Foo { + * a = () => {} + * } + * + * In this case, we also need start a second code path. + */ + + } + + switch (node.type) { + case "Program": + startCodePath("program"); + break; + + case "FunctionDeclaration": + case "FunctionExpression": + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": + startCodePath("function"); + break; + + case "StaticBlock": + startCodePath("class-static-block"); + break; + + case "ChainExpression": + state.pushChainContext(); + break; + case "CallExpression": + if (node.optional === true) { + state.makeOptionalNode(); + } + break; + case "MemberExpression": + if (node.optional === true) { + state.makeOptionalNode(); + } + break; + + case "LogicalExpression": + if (isHandledLogicalOperator(node.operator)) { + state.pushChoiceContext( + node.operator, + isForkingByTrueOrFalse(node) + ); + } + break; + + case "AssignmentExpression": + if (isLogicalAssignmentOperator(node.operator)) { + state.pushChoiceContext( + node.operator.slice(0, -1), // removes `=` from the end + isForkingByTrueOrFalse(node) + ); + } + break; + + case "ConditionalExpression": + case "IfStatement": + state.pushChoiceContext("test", false); + break; + + case "SwitchStatement": + state.pushSwitchContext( + node.cases.some(isCaseNode), + getLabel(node) + ); + break; + + case "TryStatement": + state.pushTryContext(Boolean(node.finalizer)); + break; + + case "SwitchCase": + + /* + * Fork if this node is after the 2st node in `cases`. + * It's similar to `else` blocks. + * The next `test` node is processed in this path. + */ + if (parent.discriminant !== node && parent.cases[0] !== node) { + state.forkPath(); + } + break; + + case "WhileStatement": + case "DoWhileStatement": + case "ForStatement": + case "ForInStatement": + case "ForOfStatement": + state.pushLoopContext(node.type, getLabel(node)); + break; + + case "LabeledStatement": + if (!breakableTypePattern.test(node.body.type)) { + state.pushBreakContext(false, node.label.name); + } + break; + + default: + break; + } + + // Emits onCodePathSegmentStart events if updated. + forwardCurrentToHead(analyzer, node); + debug.dumpState(node, state, false); +} + +/** + * Updates the code path due to the type of a given node in leaving. + * @param {CodePathAnalyzer} analyzer The instance. + * @param {ASTNode} node The current AST node. + * @returns {void} + */ +function processCodePathToExit(analyzer, node) { + + const codePath = analyzer.codePath; + const state = CodePath.getState(codePath); + let dontForward = false; + + switch (node.type) { + case "ChainExpression": + state.popChainContext(); + break; + + case "IfStatement": + case "ConditionalExpression": + state.popChoiceContext(); + break; + + case "LogicalExpression": + if (isHandledLogicalOperator(node.operator)) { + state.popChoiceContext(); + } + break; + + case "AssignmentExpression": + if (isLogicalAssignmentOperator(node.operator)) { + state.popChoiceContext(); + } + break; + + case "SwitchStatement": + state.popSwitchContext(); + break; + + case "SwitchCase": + + /* + * This is the same as the process at the 1st `consequent` node in + * `preprocess` function. + * Must do if this `consequent` is empty. + */ + if (node.consequent.length === 0) { + state.makeSwitchCaseBody(true, !node.test); + } + if (state.forkContext.reachable) { + dontForward = true; + } + break; + + case "TryStatement": + state.popTryContext(); + break; + + case "BreakStatement": + forwardCurrentToHead(analyzer, node); + state.makeBreak(node.label && node.label.name); + dontForward = true; + break; + + case "ContinueStatement": + forwardCurrentToHead(analyzer, node); + state.makeContinue(node.label && node.label.name); + dontForward = true; + break; + + case "ReturnStatement": + forwardCurrentToHead(analyzer, node); + state.makeReturn(); + dontForward = true; + break; + + case "ThrowStatement": + forwardCurrentToHead(analyzer, node); + state.makeThrow(); + dontForward = true; + break; + + case "Identifier": + if (isIdentifierReference(node)) { + state.makeFirstThrowablePathInTryBlock(); + dontForward = true; + } + break; + + case "CallExpression": + case "ImportExpression": + case "MemberExpression": + case "NewExpression": + case "YieldExpression": + state.makeFirstThrowablePathInTryBlock(); + break; + + case "WhileStatement": + case "DoWhileStatement": + case "ForStatement": + case "ForInStatement": + case "ForOfStatement": + state.popLoopContext(); + break; + + case "AssignmentPattern": + state.popForkContext(); + break; + + case "LabeledStatement": + if (!breakableTypePattern.test(node.body.type)) { + state.popBreakContext(); + } + break; + + default: + break; + } + + // Emits onCodePathSegmentStart events if updated. + if (!dontForward) { + forwardCurrentToHead(analyzer, node); + } + debug.dumpState(node, state, true); +} + +/** + * Updates the code path to finalize the current code path. + * @param {CodePathAnalyzer} analyzer The instance. + * @param {ASTNode} node The current AST node. + * @returns {void} + */ +function postprocess(analyzer, node) { + + /** + * Ends the code path for the current node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function endCodePath() { + let codePath = analyzer.codePath; + + // Mark the current path as the final node. + CodePath.getState(codePath).makeFinal(); + + // Emits onCodePathSegmentEnd event of the current segments. + leaveFromCurrentSegment(analyzer, node); + + // Emits onCodePathEnd event of this code path. + debug.dump(`onCodePathEnd ${codePath.id}`); + analyzer.emitter.emit("onCodePathEnd", codePath, node); + debug.dumpDot(codePath); + + codePath = analyzer.codePath = analyzer.codePath.upper; + if (codePath) { + debug.dumpState(node, CodePath.getState(codePath), true); + } + + } + + switch (node.type) { + case "Program": + case "FunctionDeclaration": + case "FunctionExpression": + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": + case "StaticBlock": { + endCodePath(); + break; + } + + // The `arguments.length >= 1` case is in `preprocess` function. + case "CallExpression": + if (node.optional === true && node.arguments.length === 0) { + CodePath.getState(analyzer.codePath).makeOptionalRight(); + } + break; + + default: + break; + } + + /* + * Special case: The right side of class field initializer is considered + * to be its own function, so we need to end a code path in this + * case. + * + * We need to check after the other checks in order to close the + * code paths in the correct order for code like this: + * + * + * class Foo { + * a = () => {} + * } + * + * In this case, The ArrowFunctionExpression code path is closed first + * and then we need to close the code path for the PropertyDefinition + * value. + */ + if (isPropertyDefinitionValue(node)) { + endCodePath(); + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The class to analyze code paths. + * This class implements the EventGenerator interface. + */ +class CodePathAnalyzer { + + /** + * @param {EventGenerator} eventGenerator An event generator to wrap. + */ + constructor(eventGenerator) { + this.original = eventGenerator; + this.emitter = eventGenerator.emitter; + this.codePath = null; + this.idGenerator = new IdGenerator("s"); + this.currentNode = null; + this.onLooped = this.onLooped.bind(this); + } + + /** + * Does the process to enter a given AST node. + * This updates state of analysis and calls `enterNode` of the wrapped. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node which is entering. + * @returns {void} + */ + enterNode(node) { + this.currentNode = node; + + // Updates the code path due to node's position in its parent node. + if (node.parent) { + preprocess(this, node); + } + + /* + * Updates the code path. + * And emits onCodePathStart/onCodePathSegmentStart events. + */ + processCodePathToEnter(this, node); + + // Emits node events. + this.original.enterNode(node); + + this.currentNode = null; + } + + /** + * Does the process to leave a given AST node. + * This updates state of analysis and calls `leaveNode` of the wrapped. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node which is leaving. + * @returns {void} + */ + leaveNode(node) { + this.currentNode = node; + + /* + * Updates the code path. + * And emits onCodePathStart/onCodePathSegmentStart events. + */ + processCodePathToExit(this, node); + + // Emits node events. + this.original.leaveNode(node); + + // Emits the last onCodePathStart/onCodePathSegmentStart events. + postprocess(this, node); + + this.currentNode = null; + } + + /** + * This is called on a code path looped. + * Then this raises a looped event. + * @param {CodePathSegment} fromSegment A segment of prev. + * @param {CodePathSegment} toSegment A segment of next. + * @returns {void} + */ + onLooped(fromSegment, toSegment) { + if (fromSegment.reachable && toSegment.reachable) { + debug.dump(`onCodePathSegmentLoop ${fromSegment.id} -> ${toSegment.id}`); + this.emitter.emit( + "onCodePathSegmentLoop", + fromSegment, + toSegment, + this.currentNode + ); + } + } +} + +module.exports = CodePathAnalyzer; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/code-path-segment.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/code-path-segment.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3b8dbb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/code-path-segment.js @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview The CodePathSegment class. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const debug = require("./debug-helpers"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given segment is reachable. + * @param {CodePathSegment} segment A segment to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the segment is reachable. + */ +function isReachable(segment) { + return segment.reachable; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * A code path segment. + * + * Each segment is arranged in a series of linked lists (implemented by arrays) + * that keep track of the previous and next segments in a code path. In this way, + * you can navigate between all segments in any code path so long as you have a + * reference to any segment in that code path. + * + * When first created, the segment is in a detached state, meaning that it knows the + * segments that came before it but those segments don't know that this new segment + * follows it. Only when `CodePathSegment#markUsed()` is called on a segment does it + * officially become part of the code path by updating the previous segments to know + * that this new segment follows. + */ +class CodePathSegment { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {string} id An identifier. + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} allPrevSegments An array of the previous segments. + * This array includes unreachable segments. + * @param {boolean} reachable A flag which shows this is reachable. + */ + constructor(id, allPrevSegments, reachable) { + + /** + * The identifier of this code path. + * Rules use it to store additional information of each rule. + * @type {string} + */ + this.id = id; + + /** + * An array of the next reachable segments. + * @type {CodePathSegment[]} + */ + this.nextSegments = []; + + /** + * An array of the previous reachable segments. + * @type {CodePathSegment[]} + */ + this.prevSegments = allPrevSegments.filter(isReachable); + + /** + * An array of all next segments including reachable and unreachable. + * @type {CodePathSegment[]} + */ + this.allNextSegments = []; + + /** + * An array of all previous segments including reachable and unreachable. + * @type {CodePathSegment[]} + */ + this.allPrevSegments = allPrevSegments; + + /** + * A flag which shows this is reachable. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.reachable = reachable; + + // Internal data. + Object.defineProperty(this, "internal", { + value: { + + // determines if the segment has been attached to the code path + used: false, + + // array of previous segments coming from the end of a loop + loopedPrevSegments: [] + } + }); + + /* c8 ignore start */ + if (debug.enabled) { + this.internal.nodes = []; + }/* c8 ignore stop */ + } + + /** + * Checks a given previous segment is coming from the end of a loop. + * @param {CodePathSegment} segment A previous segment to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the segment is coming from the end of a loop. + */ + isLoopedPrevSegment(segment) { + return this.internal.loopedPrevSegments.includes(segment); + } + + /** + * Creates the root segment. + * @param {string} id An identifier. + * @returns {CodePathSegment} The created segment. + */ + static newRoot(id) { + return new CodePathSegment(id, [], true); + } + + /** + * Creates a new segment and appends it after the given segments. + * @param {string} id An identifier. + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} allPrevSegments An array of the previous segments + * to append to. + * @returns {CodePathSegment} The created segment. + */ + static newNext(id, allPrevSegments) { + return new CodePathSegment( + id, + CodePathSegment.flattenUnusedSegments(allPrevSegments), + allPrevSegments.some(isReachable) + ); + } + + /** + * Creates an unreachable segment and appends it after the given segments. + * @param {string} id An identifier. + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} allPrevSegments An array of the previous segments. + * @returns {CodePathSegment} The created segment. + */ + static newUnreachable(id, allPrevSegments) { + const segment = new CodePathSegment(id, CodePathSegment.flattenUnusedSegments(allPrevSegments), false); + + /* + * In `if (a) return a; foo();` case, the unreachable segment preceded by + * the return statement is not used but must not be removed. + */ + CodePathSegment.markUsed(segment); + + return segment; + } + + /** + * Creates a segment that follows given segments. + * This factory method does not connect with `allPrevSegments`. + * But this inherits `reachable` flag. + * @param {string} id An identifier. + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} allPrevSegments An array of the previous segments. + * @returns {CodePathSegment} The created segment. + */ + static newDisconnected(id, allPrevSegments) { + return new CodePathSegment(id, [], allPrevSegments.some(isReachable)); + } + + /** + * Marks a given segment as used. + * + * And this function registers the segment into the previous segments as a next. + * @param {CodePathSegment} segment A segment to mark. + * @returns {void} + */ + static markUsed(segment) { + if (segment.internal.used) { + return; + } + segment.internal.used = true; + + let i; + + if (segment.reachable) { + + /* + * If the segment is reachable, then it's officially part of the + * code path. This loops through all previous segments to update + * their list of next segments. Because the segment is reachable, + * it's added to both `nextSegments` and `allNextSegments`. + */ + for (i = 0; i < segment.allPrevSegments.length; ++i) { + const prevSegment = segment.allPrevSegments[i]; + + prevSegment.allNextSegments.push(segment); + prevSegment.nextSegments.push(segment); + } + } else { + + /* + * If the segment is not reachable, then it's not officially part of the + * code path. This loops through all previous segments to update + * their list of next segments. Because the segment is not reachable, + * it's added only to `allNextSegments`. + */ + for (i = 0; i < segment.allPrevSegments.length; ++i) { + segment.allPrevSegments[i].allNextSegments.push(segment); + } + } + } + + /** + * Marks a previous segment as looped. + * @param {CodePathSegment} segment A segment. + * @param {CodePathSegment} prevSegment A previous segment to mark. + * @returns {void} + */ + static markPrevSegmentAsLooped(segment, prevSegment) { + segment.internal.loopedPrevSegments.push(prevSegment); + } + + /** + * Creates a new array based on an array of segments. If any segment in the + * array is unused, then it is replaced by all of its previous segments. + * All used segments are returned as-is without replacement. + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} segments The array of segments to flatten. + * @returns {CodePathSegment[]} The flattened array. + */ + static flattenUnusedSegments(segments) { + const done = new Set(); + + for (let i = 0; i < segments.length; ++i) { + const segment = segments[i]; + + // Ignores duplicated. + if (done.has(segment)) { + continue; + } + + // Use previous segments if unused. + if (!segment.internal.used) { + for (let j = 0; j < segment.allPrevSegments.length; ++j) { + const prevSegment = segment.allPrevSegments[j]; + + if (!done.has(prevSegment)) { + done.add(prevSegment); + } + } + } else { + done.add(segment); + } + } + + return [...done]; + } +} + +module.exports = CodePathSegment; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/code-path-state.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/code-path-state.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b0dc2b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/code-path-state.js @@ -0,0 +1,2348 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A class to manage state of generating a code path. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const CodePathSegment = require("./code-path-segment"), + ForkContext = require("./fork-context"); + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Contexts +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Represents the context in which a `break` statement can be used. + * + * A `break` statement without a label is only valid in a few places in + * JavaScript: any type of loop or a `switch` statement. Otherwise, `break` + * without a label causes a syntax error. For these contexts, `breakable` is + * set to `true` to indicate that a `break` without a label is valid. + * + * However, a `break` statement with a label is also valid inside of a labeled + * statement. For example, this is valid: + * + * a : { + * break a; + * } + * + * The `breakable` property is set false for labeled statements to indicate + * that `break` without a label is invalid. + */ +class BreakContext { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {BreakContext} upperContext The previous `BreakContext`. + * @param {boolean} breakable Indicates if we are inside a statement where + * `break` without a label will exit the statement. + * @param {string|null} label The label for the statement. + * @param {ForkContext} forkContext The current fork context. + */ + constructor(upperContext, breakable, label, forkContext) { + + /** + * The previous `BreakContext` + * @type {BreakContext} + */ + this.upper = upperContext; + + /** + * Indicates if we are inside a statement where `break` without a label + * will exit the statement. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.breakable = breakable; + + /** + * The label associated with the statement. + * @type {string|null} + */ + this.label = label; + + /** + * The fork context for the `break`. + * @type {ForkContext} + */ + this.brokenForkContext = ForkContext.newEmpty(forkContext); + } +} + +/** + * Represents the context for `ChainExpression` nodes. + */ +class ChainContext { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {ChainContext} upperContext The previous `ChainContext`. + */ + constructor(upperContext) { + + /** + * The previous `ChainContext` + * @type {ChainContext} + */ + this.upper = upperContext; + + /** + * The number of choice contexts inside of the `ChainContext`. + * @type {number} + */ + this.choiceContextCount = 0; + + } +} + +/** + * Represents a choice in the code path. + * + * Choices are created by logical operators such as `&&`, loops, conditionals, + * and `if` statements. This is the point at which the code path has a choice of + * which direction to go. + * + * The result of a choice might be in the left (test) expression of another choice, + * and in that case, may create a new fork. For example, `a || b` is a choice + * but does not create a new fork because the result of the expression is + * not used as the test expression in another expression. In this case, + * `isForkingAsResult` is false. In the expression `a || b || c`, the `a || b` + * expression appears as the test expression for `|| c`, so the + * result of `a || b` creates a fork because execution may or may not + * continue to `|| c`. `isForkingAsResult` for `a || b` in this case is true + * while `isForkingAsResult` for `|| c` is false. (`isForkingAsResult` is always + * false for `if` statements, conditional expressions, and loops.) + * + * All of the choices except one (`??`) operate on a true/false fork, meaning if + * true go one way and if false go the other (tracked by `trueForkContext` and + * `falseForkContext`). The `??` operator doesn't operate on true/false because + * the left expression is evaluated to be nullish or not, so only if nullish do + * we fork to the right expression (tracked by `nullishForkContext`). + */ +class ChoiceContext { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {ChoiceContext} upperContext The previous `ChoiceContext`. + * @param {string} kind The kind of choice. If it's a logical or assignment expression, this + * is `"&&"` or `"||"` or `"??"`; if it's an `if` statement or + * conditional expression, this is `"test"`; otherwise, this is `"loop"`. + * @param {boolean} isForkingAsResult Indicates if the result of the choice + * creates a fork. + * @param {ForkContext} forkContext The containing `ForkContext`. + */ + constructor(upperContext, kind, isForkingAsResult, forkContext) { + + /** + * The previous `ChoiceContext` + * @type {ChoiceContext} + */ + this.upper = upperContext; + + /** + * The kind of choice. If it's a logical or assignment expression, this + * is `"&&"` or `"||"` or `"??"`; if it's an `if` statement or + * conditional expression, this is `"test"`; otherwise, this is `"loop"`. + * @type {string} + */ + this.kind = kind; + + /** + * Indicates if the result of the choice forks the code path. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.isForkingAsResult = isForkingAsResult; + + /** + * The fork context for the `true` path of the choice. + * @type {ForkContext} + */ + this.trueForkContext = ForkContext.newEmpty(forkContext); + + /** + * The fork context for the `false` path of the choice. + * @type {ForkContext} + */ + this.falseForkContext = ForkContext.newEmpty(forkContext); + + /** + * The fork context for when the choice result is `null` or `undefined`. + * @type {ForkContext} + */ + this.nullishForkContext = ForkContext.newEmpty(forkContext); + + /** + * Indicates if any of `trueForkContext`, `falseForkContext`, or + * `nullishForkContext` have been updated with segments from a child context. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.processed = false; + } + +} + +/** + * Base class for all loop contexts. + */ +class LoopContextBase { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {LoopContext|null} upperContext The previous `LoopContext`. + * @param {string} type The AST node's `type` for the loop. + * @param {string|null} label The label for the loop from an enclosing `LabeledStatement`. + * @param {BreakContext} breakContext The context for breaking the loop. + */ + constructor(upperContext, type, label, breakContext) { + + /** + * The previous `LoopContext`. + * @type {LoopContext} + */ + this.upper = upperContext; + + /** + * The AST node's `type` for the loop. + * @type {string} + */ + this.type = type; + + /** + * The label for the loop from an enclosing `LabeledStatement`. + * @type {string|null} + */ + this.label = label; + + /** + * The fork context for when `break` is encountered. + * @type {ForkContext} + */ + this.brokenForkContext = breakContext.brokenForkContext; + } +} + +/** + * Represents the context for a `while` loop. + */ +class WhileLoopContext extends LoopContextBase { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {LoopContext|null} upperContext The previous `LoopContext`. + * @param {string|null} label The label for the loop from an enclosing `LabeledStatement`. + * @param {BreakContext} breakContext The context for breaking the loop. + */ + constructor(upperContext, label, breakContext) { + super(upperContext, "WhileStatement", label, breakContext); + + /** + * The hardcoded literal boolean test condition for + * the loop. Used to catch infinite or skipped loops. + * @type {boolean|undefined} + */ + this.test = void 0; + + /** + * The segments representing the test condition where `continue` will + * jump to. The test condition will typically have just one segment but + * it's possible for there to be more than one. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.continueDestSegments = null; + } +} + +/** + * Represents the context for a `do-while` loop. + */ +class DoWhileLoopContext extends LoopContextBase { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {LoopContext|null} upperContext The previous `LoopContext`. + * @param {string|null} label The label for the loop from an enclosing `LabeledStatement`. + * @param {BreakContext} breakContext The context for breaking the loop. + * @param {ForkContext} forkContext The enclosing fork context. + */ + constructor(upperContext, label, breakContext, forkContext) { + super(upperContext, "DoWhileStatement", label, breakContext); + + /** + * The hardcoded literal boolean test condition for + * the loop. Used to catch infinite or skipped loops. + * @type {boolean|undefined} + */ + this.test = void 0; + + /** + * The segments at the start of the loop body. This is the only loop + * where the test comes at the end, so the first iteration always + * happens and we need a reference to the first statements. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.entrySegments = null; + + /** + * The fork context to follow when a `continue` is found. + * @type {ForkContext} + */ + this.continueForkContext = ForkContext.newEmpty(forkContext); + } +} + +/** + * Represents the context for a `for` loop. + */ +class ForLoopContext extends LoopContextBase { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {LoopContext|null} upperContext The previous `LoopContext`. + * @param {string|null} label The label for the loop from an enclosing `LabeledStatement`. + * @param {BreakContext} breakContext The context for breaking the loop. + */ + constructor(upperContext, label, breakContext) { + super(upperContext, "ForStatement", label, breakContext); + + /** + * The hardcoded literal boolean test condition for + * the loop. Used to catch infinite or skipped loops. + * @type {boolean|undefined} + */ + this.test = void 0; + + /** + * The end of the init expression. This may change during the lifetime + * of the instance as we traverse the loop because some loops don't have + * an init expression. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.endOfInitSegments = null; + + /** + * The start of the test expression. This may change during the lifetime + * of the instance as we traverse the loop because some loops don't have + * a test expression. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.testSegments = null; + + /** + * The end of the test expression. This may change during the lifetime + * of the instance as we traverse the loop because some loops don't have + * a test expression. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.endOfTestSegments = null; + + /** + * The start of the update expression. This may change during the lifetime + * of the instance as we traverse the loop because some loops don't have + * an update expression. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.updateSegments = null; + + /** + * The end of the update expresion. This may change during the lifetime + * of the instance as we traverse the loop because some loops don't have + * an update expression. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.endOfUpdateSegments = null; + + /** + * The segments representing the test condition where `continue` will + * jump to. The test condition will typically have just one segment but + * it's possible for there to be more than one. This may change during the + * lifetime of the instance as we traverse the loop because some loops + * don't have an update expression. When there is an update expression, this + * will end up pointing to that expression; otherwise it will end up pointing + * to the test expression. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.continueDestSegments = null; + } +} + +/** + * Represents the context for a `for-in` loop. + * + * Terminology: + * - "left" means the part of the loop to the left of the `in` keyword. For + * example, in `for (var x in y)`, the left is `var x`. + * - "right" means the part of the loop to the right of the `in` keyword. For + * example, in `for (var x in y)`, the right is `y`. + */ +class ForInLoopContext extends LoopContextBase { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {LoopContext|null} upperContext The previous `LoopContext`. + * @param {string|null} label The label for the loop from an enclosing `LabeledStatement`. + * @param {BreakContext} breakContext The context for breaking the loop. + */ + constructor(upperContext, label, breakContext) { + super(upperContext, "ForInStatement", label, breakContext); + + /** + * The segments that came immediately before the start of the loop. + * This allows you to traverse backwards out of the loop into the + * surrounding code. This is necessary to evaluate the right expression + * correctly, as it must be evaluated in the same way as the left + * expression, but the pointer to these segments would otherwise be + * lost if not stored on the instance. Once the right expression has + * been evaluated, this property is no longer used. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.prevSegments = null; + + /** + * Segments representing the start of everything to the left of the + * `in` keyword. This can be used to move forward towards + * `endOfLeftSegments`. `leftSegments` and `endOfLeftSegments` are + * effectively the head and tail of a doubly-linked list. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.leftSegments = null; + + /** + * Segments representing the end of everything to the left of the + * `in` keyword. This can be used to move backward towards `leftSegments`. + * `leftSegments` and `endOfLeftSegments` are effectively the head + * and tail of a doubly-linked list. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.endOfLeftSegments = null; + + /** + * The segments representing the left expression where `continue` will + * jump to. In `for-in` loops, `continue` must always re-execute the + * left expression each time through the loop. This contains the same + * segments as `leftSegments`, but is duplicated here so each loop + * context has the same property pointing to where `continue` should + * end up. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.continueDestSegments = null; + } +} + +/** + * Represents the context for a `for-of` loop. + */ +class ForOfLoopContext extends LoopContextBase { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {LoopContext|null} upperContext The previous `LoopContext`. + * @param {string|null} label The label for the loop from an enclosing `LabeledStatement`. + * @param {BreakContext} breakContext The context for breaking the loop. + */ + constructor(upperContext, label, breakContext) { + super(upperContext, "ForOfStatement", label, breakContext); + + /** + * The segments that came immediately before the start of the loop. + * This allows you to traverse backwards out of the loop into the + * surrounding code. This is necessary to evaluate the right expression + * correctly, as it must be evaluated in the same way as the left + * expression, but the pointer to these segments would otherwise be + * lost if not stored on the instance. Once the right expression has + * been evaluated, this property is no longer used. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.prevSegments = null; + + /** + * Segments representing the start of everything to the left of the + * `of` keyword. This can be used to move forward towards + * `endOfLeftSegments`. `leftSegments` and `endOfLeftSegments` are + * effectively the head and tail of a doubly-linked list. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.leftSegments = null; + + /** + * Segments representing the end of everything to the left of the + * `of` keyword. This can be used to move backward towards `leftSegments`. + * `leftSegments` and `endOfLeftSegments` are effectively the head + * and tail of a doubly-linked list. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.endOfLeftSegments = null; + + /** + * The segments representing the left expression where `continue` will + * jump to. In `for-in` loops, `continue` must always re-execute the + * left expression each time through the loop. This contains the same + * segments as `leftSegments`, but is duplicated here so each loop + * context has the same property pointing to where `continue` should + * end up. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.continueDestSegments = null; + } +} + +/** + * Represents the context for any loop. + * @typedef {WhileLoopContext|DoWhileLoopContext|ForLoopContext|ForInLoopContext|ForOfLoopContext} LoopContext + */ + +/** + * Represents the context for a `switch` statement. + */ +class SwitchContext { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {SwitchContext} upperContext The previous context. + * @param {boolean} hasCase Indicates if there is at least one `case` statement. + * `default` doesn't count. + */ + constructor(upperContext, hasCase) { + + /** + * The previous context. + * @type {SwitchContext} + */ + this.upper = upperContext; + + /** + * Indicates if there is at least one `case` statement. `default` doesn't count. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.hasCase = hasCase; + + /** + * The `default` keyword. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.defaultSegments = null; + + /** + * The default case body starting segments. + * @type {Array|null} + */ + this.defaultBodySegments = null; + + /** + * Indicates if a `default` case and is empty exists. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.foundEmptyDefault = false; + + /** + * Indicates that a `default` exists and is the last case. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.lastIsDefault = false; + + /** + * The number of fork contexts created. This is equivalent to the + * number of `case` statements plus a `default` statement (if present). + * @type {number} + */ + this.forkCount = 0; + } +} + +/** + * Represents the context for a `try` statement. + */ +class TryContext { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {TryContext} upperContext The previous context. + * @param {boolean} hasFinalizer Indicates if the `try` statement has a + * `finally` block. + * @param {ForkContext} forkContext The enclosing fork context. + */ + constructor(upperContext, hasFinalizer, forkContext) { + + /** + * The previous context. + * @type {TryContext} + */ + this.upper = upperContext; + + /** + * Indicates if the `try` statement has a `finally` block. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.hasFinalizer = hasFinalizer; + + /** + * Tracks the traversal position inside of the `try` statement. This is + * used to help determine the context necessary to create paths because + * a `try` statement may or may not have `catch` or `finally` blocks, + * and code paths behave differently in those blocks. + * @type {"try"|"catch"|"finally"} + */ + this.position = "try"; + + /** + * If the `try` statement has a `finally` block, this affects how a + * `return` statement behaves in the `try` block. Without `finally`, + * `return` behaves as usual and doesn't require a fork; with `finally`, + * `return` forks into the `finally` block, so we need a fork context + * to track it. + * @type {ForkContext|null} + */ + this.returnedForkContext = hasFinalizer + ? ForkContext.newEmpty(forkContext) + : null; + + /** + * When a `throw` occurs inside of a `try` block, the code path forks + * into the `catch` or `finally` blocks, and this fork context tracks + * that path. + * @type {ForkContext} + */ + this.thrownForkContext = ForkContext.newEmpty(forkContext); + + /** + * Indicates if the last segment in the `try` block is reachable. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.lastOfTryIsReachable = false; + + /** + * Indicates if the last segment in the `catch` block is reachable. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.lastOfCatchIsReachable = false; + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Adds given segments into the `dest` array. + * If the `others` array does not include the given segments, adds to the `all` + * array as well. + * + * This adds only reachable and used segments. + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} dest A destination array (`returnedSegments` or `thrownSegments`). + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} others Another destination array (`returnedSegments` or `thrownSegments`). + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} all The unified destination array (`finalSegments`). + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} segments Segments to add. + * @returns {void} + */ +function addToReturnedOrThrown(dest, others, all, segments) { + for (let i = 0; i < segments.length; ++i) { + const segment = segments[i]; + + dest.push(segment); + if (!others.includes(segment)) { + all.push(segment); + } + } +} + +/** + * Gets a loop context for a `continue` statement based on a given label. + * @param {CodePathState} state The state to search within. + * @param {string|null} label The label of a `continue` statement. + * @returns {LoopContext} A loop-context for a `continue` statement. + */ +function getContinueContext(state, label) { + if (!label) { + return state.loopContext; + } + + let context = state.loopContext; + + while (context) { + if (context.label === label) { + return context; + } + context = context.upper; + } + + /* c8 ignore next */ + return null; +} + +/** + * Gets a context for a `break` statement. + * @param {CodePathState} state The state to search within. + * @param {string|null} label The label of a `break` statement. + * @returns {BreakContext} A context for a `break` statement. + */ +function getBreakContext(state, label) { + let context = state.breakContext; + + while (context) { + if (label ? context.label === label : context.breakable) { + return context; + } + context = context.upper; + } + + /* c8 ignore next */ + return null; +} + +/** + * Gets a context for a `return` statement. There is just one special case: + * if there is a `try` statement with a `finally` block, because that alters + * how `return` behaves; otherwise, this just passes through the given state. + * @param {CodePathState} state The state to search within + * @returns {TryContext|CodePathState} A context for a `return` statement. + */ +function getReturnContext(state) { + let context = state.tryContext; + + while (context) { + if (context.hasFinalizer && context.position !== "finally") { + return context; + } + context = context.upper; + } + + return state; +} + +/** + * Gets a context for a `throw` statement. There is just one special case: + * if there is a `try` statement with a `finally` block and we are inside of + * a `catch` because that changes how `throw` behaves; otherwise, this just + * passes through the given state. + * @param {CodePathState} state The state to search within. + * @returns {TryContext|CodePathState} A context for a `throw` statement. + */ +function getThrowContext(state) { + let context = state.tryContext; + + while (context) { + if (context.position === "try" || + (context.hasFinalizer && context.position === "catch") + ) { + return context; + } + context = context.upper; + } + + return state; +} + +/** + * Removes a given value from a given array. + * @param {any[]} elements An array to remove the specific element. + * @param {any} value The value to be removed. + * @returns {void} + */ +function removeFromArray(elements, value) { + elements.splice(elements.indexOf(value), 1); +} + +/** + * Disconnect given segments. + * + * This is used in a process for switch statements. + * If there is the "default" chunk before other cases, the order is different + * between node's and running's. + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} prevSegments Forward segments to disconnect. + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} nextSegments Backward segments to disconnect. + * @returns {void} + */ +function disconnectSegments(prevSegments, nextSegments) { + for (let i = 0; i < prevSegments.length; ++i) { + const prevSegment = prevSegments[i]; + const nextSegment = nextSegments[i]; + + removeFromArray(prevSegment.nextSegments, nextSegment); + removeFromArray(prevSegment.allNextSegments, nextSegment); + removeFromArray(nextSegment.prevSegments, prevSegment); + removeFromArray(nextSegment.allPrevSegments, prevSegment); + } +} + +/** + * Creates looping path between two arrays of segments, ensuring that there are + * paths going between matching segments in the arrays. + * @param {CodePathState} state The state to operate on. + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} unflattenedFromSegments Segments which are source. + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} unflattenedToSegments Segments which are destination. + * @returns {void} + */ +function makeLooped(state, unflattenedFromSegments, unflattenedToSegments) { + + const fromSegments = CodePathSegment.flattenUnusedSegments(unflattenedFromSegments); + const toSegments = CodePathSegment.flattenUnusedSegments(unflattenedToSegments); + const end = Math.min(fromSegments.length, toSegments.length); + + /* + * This loop effectively updates a doubly-linked list between two collections + * of segments making sure that segments in the same array indices are + * combined to create a path. + */ + for (let i = 0; i < end; ++i) { + + // get the segments in matching array indices + const fromSegment = fromSegments[i]; + const toSegment = toSegments[i]; + + /* + * If the destination segment is reachable, then create a path from the + * source segment to the destination segment. + */ + if (toSegment.reachable) { + fromSegment.nextSegments.push(toSegment); + } + + /* + * If the source segment is reachable, then create a path from the + * destination segment back to the source segment. + */ + if (fromSegment.reachable) { + toSegment.prevSegments.push(fromSegment); + } + + /* + * Also update the arrays that don't care if the segments are reachable + * or not. This should always happen regardless of anything else. + */ + fromSegment.allNextSegments.push(toSegment); + toSegment.allPrevSegments.push(fromSegment); + + /* + * If the destination segment has at least two previous segments in its + * path then that means there was one previous segment before this iteration + * of the loop was executed. So, we need to mark the source segment as + * looped. + */ + if (toSegment.allPrevSegments.length >= 2) { + CodePathSegment.markPrevSegmentAsLooped(toSegment, fromSegment); + } + + // let the code path analyzer know that there's been a loop created + state.notifyLooped(fromSegment, toSegment); + } +} + +/** + * Finalizes segments of `test` chunk of a ForStatement. + * + * - Adds `false` paths to paths which are leaving from the loop. + * - Sets `true` paths to paths which go to the body. + * @param {LoopContext} context A loop context to modify. + * @param {ChoiceContext} choiceContext A choice context of this loop. + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} head The current head paths. + * @returns {void} + */ +function finalizeTestSegmentsOfFor(context, choiceContext, head) { + + /* + * If this choice context doesn't already contain paths from a + * child context, then add the current head to each potential path. + */ + if (!choiceContext.processed) { + choiceContext.trueForkContext.add(head); + choiceContext.falseForkContext.add(head); + choiceContext.nullishForkContext.add(head); + } + + /* + * If the test condition isn't a hardcoded truthy value, then `break` + * must follow the same path as if the test condition is false. To represent + * that, we append the path for when the loop test is false (represented by + * `falseForkContext`) to the `brokenForkContext`. + */ + if (context.test !== true) { + context.brokenForkContext.addAll(choiceContext.falseForkContext); + } + + context.endOfTestSegments = choiceContext.trueForkContext.makeNext(0, -1); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * A class which manages state to analyze code paths. + */ +class CodePathState { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {IdGenerator} idGenerator An id generator to generate id for code + * path segments. + * @param {Function} onLooped A callback function to notify looping. + */ + constructor(idGenerator, onLooped) { + + /** + * The ID generator to use when creating new segments. + * @type {IdGenerator} + */ + this.idGenerator = idGenerator; + + /** + * A callback function to call when there is a loop. + * @type {Function} + */ + this.notifyLooped = onLooped; + + /** + * The root fork context for this state. + * @type {ForkContext} + */ + this.forkContext = ForkContext.newRoot(idGenerator); + + /** + * Context for logical expressions, conditional expressions, `if` statements, + * and loops. + * @type {ChoiceContext} + */ + this.choiceContext = null; + + /** + * Context for `switch` statements. + * @type {SwitchContext} + */ + this.switchContext = null; + + /** + * Context for `try` statements. + * @type {TryContext} + */ + this.tryContext = null; + + /** + * Context for loop statements. + * @type {LoopContext} + */ + this.loopContext = null; + + /** + * Context for `break` statements. + * @type {BreakContext} + */ + this.breakContext = null; + + /** + * Context for `ChainExpression` nodes. + * @type {ChainContext} + */ + this.chainContext = null; + + /** + * An array that tracks the current segments in the state. The array + * starts empty and segments are added with each `onCodePathSegmentStart` + * event and removed with each `onCodePathSegmentEnd` event. Effectively, + * this is tracking the code path segment traversal as the state is + * modified. + * @type {Array} + */ + this.currentSegments = []; + + /** + * Tracks the starting segment for this path. This value never changes. + * @type {CodePathSegment} + */ + this.initialSegment = this.forkContext.head[0]; + + /** + * The final segments of the code path which are either `return` or `throw`. + * This is a union of the segments in `returnedForkContext` and `thrownForkContext`. + * @type {Array} + */ + this.finalSegments = []; + + /** + * The final segments of the code path which are `return`. These + * segments are also contained in `finalSegments`. + * @type {Array} + */ + this.returnedForkContext = []; + + /** + * The final segments of the code path which are `throw`. These + * segments are also contained in `finalSegments`. + * @type {Array} + */ + this.thrownForkContext = []; + + /* + * We add an `add` method so that these look more like fork contexts and + * can be used interchangeably when a fork context is needed to add more + * segments to a path. + * + * Ultimately, we want anything added to `returned` or `thrown` to also + * be added to `final`. We only add reachable and used segments to these + * arrays. + */ + const final = this.finalSegments; + const returned = this.returnedForkContext; + const thrown = this.thrownForkContext; + + returned.add = addToReturnedOrThrown.bind(null, returned, thrown, final); + thrown.add = addToReturnedOrThrown.bind(null, thrown, returned, final); + } + + /** + * A passthrough property exposing the current pointer as part of the API. + * @type {CodePathSegment[]} + */ + get headSegments() { + return this.forkContext.head; + } + + /** + * The parent forking context. + * This is used for the root of new forks. + * @type {ForkContext} + */ + get parentForkContext() { + const current = this.forkContext; + + return current && current.upper; + } + + /** + * Creates and stacks new forking context. + * @param {boolean} forkLeavingPath A flag which shows being in a + * "finally" block. + * @returns {ForkContext} The created context. + */ + pushForkContext(forkLeavingPath) { + this.forkContext = ForkContext.newEmpty( + this.forkContext, + forkLeavingPath + ); + + return this.forkContext; + } + + /** + * Pops and merges the last forking context. + * @returns {ForkContext} The last context. + */ + popForkContext() { + const lastContext = this.forkContext; + + this.forkContext = lastContext.upper; + this.forkContext.replaceHead(lastContext.makeNext(0, -1)); + + return lastContext; + } + + /** + * Creates a new path. + * @returns {void} + */ + forkPath() { + this.forkContext.add(this.parentForkContext.makeNext(-1, -1)); + } + + /** + * Creates a bypass path. + * This is used for such as IfStatement which does not have "else" chunk. + * @returns {void} + */ + forkBypassPath() { + this.forkContext.add(this.parentForkContext.head); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // ConditionalExpression, LogicalExpression, IfStatement + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Creates a context for ConditionalExpression, LogicalExpression, AssignmentExpression (logical assignments only), + * IfStatement, WhileStatement, DoWhileStatement, or ForStatement. + * + * LogicalExpressions have cases that it goes different paths between the + * `true` case and the `false` case. + * + * For Example: + * + * if (a || b) { + * foo(); + * } else { + * bar(); + * } + * + * In this case, `b` is evaluated always in the code path of the `else` + * block, but it's not so in the code path of the `if` block. + * So there are 3 paths. + * + * a -> foo(); + * a -> b -> foo(); + * a -> b -> bar(); + * @param {string} kind A kind string. + * If the new context is LogicalExpression's or AssignmentExpression's, this is `"&&"` or `"||"` or `"??"`. + * If it's IfStatement's or ConditionalExpression's, this is `"test"`. + * Otherwise, this is `"loop"`. + * @param {boolean} isForkingAsResult Indicates if the result of the choice + * creates a fork. + * @returns {void} + */ + pushChoiceContext(kind, isForkingAsResult) { + this.choiceContext = new ChoiceContext(this.choiceContext, kind, isForkingAsResult, this.forkContext); + } + + /** + * Pops the last choice context and finalizes it. + * This is called upon leaving a node that represents a choice. + * @throws {Error} (Unreachable.) + * @returns {ChoiceContext} The popped context. + */ + popChoiceContext() { + const poppedChoiceContext = this.choiceContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + const head = forkContext.head; + + this.choiceContext = poppedChoiceContext.upper; + + switch (poppedChoiceContext.kind) { + case "&&": + case "||": + case "??": + + /* + * The `head` are the path of the right-hand operand. + * If we haven't previously added segments from child contexts, + * then we add these segments to all possible forks. + */ + if (!poppedChoiceContext.processed) { + poppedChoiceContext.trueForkContext.add(head); + poppedChoiceContext.falseForkContext.add(head); + poppedChoiceContext.nullishForkContext.add(head); + } + + /* + * If this context is the left (test) expression for another choice + * context, such as `a || b` in the expression `a || b || c`, + * then we take the segments for this context and move them up + * to the parent context. + */ + if (poppedChoiceContext.isForkingAsResult) { + const parentContext = this.choiceContext; + + parentContext.trueForkContext.addAll(poppedChoiceContext.trueForkContext); + parentContext.falseForkContext.addAll(poppedChoiceContext.falseForkContext); + parentContext.nullishForkContext.addAll(poppedChoiceContext.nullishForkContext); + parentContext.processed = true; + + // Exit early so we don't collapse all paths into one. + return poppedChoiceContext; + } + + break; + + case "test": + if (!poppedChoiceContext.processed) { + + /* + * The head segments are the path of the `if` block here. + * Updates the `true` path with the end of the `if` block. + */ + poppedChoiceContext.trueForkContext.clear(); + poppedChoiceContext.trueForkContext.add(head); + } else { + + /* + * The head segments are the path of the `else` block here. + * Updates the `false` path with the end of the `else` + * block. + */ + poppedChoiceContext.falseForkContext.clear(); + poppedChoiceContext.falseForkContext.add(head); + } + + break; + + case "loop": + + /* + * Loops are addressed in `popLoopContext()` so just return + * the context without modification. + */ + return poppedChoiceContext; + + /* c8 ignore next */ + default: + throw new Error("unreachable"); + } + + /* + * Merge the true path with the false path to create a single path. + */ + const combinedForkContext = poppedChoiceContext.trueForkContext; + + combinedForkContext.addAll(poppedChoiceContext.falseForkContext); + forkContext.replaceHead(combinedForkContext.makeNext(0, -1)); + + return poppedChoiceContext; + } + + /** + * Creates a code path segment to represent right-hand operand of a logical + * expression. + * This is called in the preprocessing phase when entering a node. + * @throws {Error} (Unreachable.) + * @returns {void} + */ + makeLogicalRight() { + const currentChoiceContext = this.choiceContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + + if (currentChoiceContext.processed) { + + /* + * This context was already assigned segments from a child + * choice context. In this case, we are concerned only about + * the path that does not short-circuit and so ends up on the + * right-hand operand of the logical expression. + */ + let prevForkContext; + + switch (currentChoiceContext.kind) { + case "&&": // if true then go to the right-hand side. + prevForkContext = currentChoiceContext.trueForkContext; + break; + case "||": // if false then go to the right-hand side. + prevForkContext = currentChoiceContext.falseForkContext; + break; + case "??": // Both true/false can short-circuit, so needs the third path to go to the right-hand side. That's nullishForkContext. + prevForkContext = currentChoiceContext.nullishForkContext; + break; + default: + throw new Error("unreachable"); + } + + /* + * Create the segment for the right-hand operand of the logical expression + * and adjust the fork context pointer to point there. The right-hand segment + * is added at the end of all segments in `prevForkContext`. + */ + forkContext.replaceHead(prevForkContext.makeNext(0, -1)); + + /* + * We no longer need this list of segments. + * + * Reset `processed` because we've removed the segments from the child + * choice context. This allows `popChoiceContext()` to continue adding + * segments later. + */ + prevForkContext.clear(); + currentChoiceContext.processed = false; + + } else { + + /* + * This choice context was not assigned segments from a child + * choice context, which means that it's a terminal logical + * expression. + * + * `head` is the segments for the left-hand operand of the + * logical expression. + * + * Each of the fork contexts below are empty at this point. We choose + * the path(s) that will short-circuit and add the segment for the + * left-hand operand to it. Ultimately, this will be the only segment + * in that path due to the short-circuting, so we are just seeding + * these paths to start. + */ + switch (currentChoiceContext.kind) { + case "&&": + + /* + * In most contexts, when a && expression evaluates to false, + * it short circuits, so we need to account for that by setting + * the `falseForkContext` to the left operand. + * + * When a && expression is the left-hand operand for a ?? + * expression, such as `(a && b) ?? c`, a nullish value will + * also short-circuit in a different way than a false value, + * so we also set the `nullishForkContext` to the left operand. + * This path is only used with a ?? expression and is thrown + * away for any other type of logical expression, so it's safe + * to always add. + */ + currentChoiceContext.falseForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + currentChoiceContext.nullishForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + break; + case "||": // the true path can short-circuit. + currentChoiceContext.trueForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + break; + case "??": // both can short-circuit. + currentChoiceContext.trueForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + currentChoiceContext.falseForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + break; + default: + throw new Error("unreachable"); + } + + /* + * Create the segment for the right-hand operand of the logical expression + * and adjust the fork context pointer to point there. + */ + forkContext.replaceHead(forkContext.makeNext(-1, -1)); + } + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment of the `if` block. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeIfConsequent() { + const context = this.choiceContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + + /* + * If any result were not transferred from child contexts, + * this sets the head segments to both cases. + * The head segments are the path of the test expression. + */ + if (!context.processed) { + context.trueForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + context.falseForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + context.nullishForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + } + + context.processed = false; + + // Creates new path from the `true` case. + forkContext.replaceHead( + context.trueForkContext.makeNext(0, -1) + ); + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment of the `else` block. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeIfAlternate() { + const context = this.choiceContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + + /* + * The head segments are the path of the `if` block. + * Updates the `true` path with the end of the `if` block. + */ + context.trueForkContext.clear(); + context.trueForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + context.processed = true; + + // Creates new path from the `false` case. + forkContext.replaceHead( + context.falseForkContext.makeNext(0, -1) + ); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // ChainExpression + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Pushes a new `ChainExpression` context to the stack. This method is + * called when entering a `ChainExpression` node. A chain context is used to + * count forking in the optional chain then merge them on the exiting from the + * `ChainExpression` node. + * @returns {void} + */ + pushChainContext() { + this.chainContext = new ChainContext(this.chainContext); + } + + /** + * Pop a `ChainExpression` context from the stack. This method is called on + * exiting from each `ChainExpression` node. This merges all forks of the + * last optional chaining. + * @returns {void} + */ + popChainContext() { + const context = this.chainContext; + + this.chainContext = context.upper; + + // pop all choice contexts of this. + for (let i = context.choiceContextCount; i > 0; --i) { + this.popChoiceContext(); + } + } + + /** + * Create a choice context for optional access. + * This method is called on entering to each `(Call|Member)Expression[optional=true]` node. + * This creates a choice context as similar to `LogicalExpression[operator="??"]` node. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeOptionalNode() { + if (this.chainContext) { + this.chainContext.choiceContextCount += 1; + this.pushChoiceContext("??", false); + } + } + + /** + * Create a fork. + * This method is called on entering to the `arguments|property` property of each `(Call|Member)Expression` node. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeOptionalRight() { + if (this.chainContext) { + this.makeLogicalRight(); + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // SwitchStatement + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Creates a context object of SwitchStatement and stacks it. + * @param {boolean} hasCase `true` if the switch statement has one or more + * case parts. + * @param {string|null} label The label text. + * @returns {void} + */ + pushSwitchContext(hasCase, label) { + this.switchContext = new SwitchContext(this.switchContext, hasCase); + this.pushBreakContext(true, label); + } + + /** + * Pops the last context of SwitchStatement and finalizes it. + * + * - Disposes all forking stack for `case` and `default`. + * - Creates the next code path segment from `context.brokenForkContext`. + * - If the last `SwitchCase` node is not a `default` part, creates a path + * to the `default` body. + * @returns {void} + */ + popSwitchContext() { + const context = this.switchContext; + + this.switchContext = context.upper; + + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + const brokenForkContext = this.popBreakContext().brokenForkContext; + + if (context.forkCount === 0) { + + /* + * When there is only one `default` chunk and there is one or more + * `break` statements, even if forks are nothing, it needs to merge + * those. + */ + if (!brokenForkContext.empty) { + brokenForkContext.add(forkContext.makeNext(-1, -1)); + forkContext.replaceHead(brokenForkContext.makeNext(0, -1)); + } + + return; + } + + const lastSegments = forkContext.head; + + this.forkBypassPath(); + const lastCaseSegments = forkContext.head; + + /* + * `brokenForkContext` is used to make the next segment. + * It must add the last segment into `brokenForkContext`. + */ + brokenForkContext.add(lastSegments); + + /* + * Any value that doesn't match a `case` test should flow to the default + * case. That happens normally when the default case is last in the `switch`, + * but if it's not, we need to rewire some of the paths to be correct. + */ + if (!context.lastIsDefault) { + if (context.defaultBodySegments) { + + /* + * There is a non-empty default case, so remove the path from the `default` + * label to its body for an accurate representation. + */ + disconnectSegments(context.defaultSegments, context.defaultBodySegments); + + /* + * Connect the path from the last non-default case to the body of the + * default case. + */ + makeLooped(this, lastCaseSegments, context.defaultBodySegments); + + } else { + + /* + * There is no default case, so we treat this as if the last case + * had a `break` in it. + */ + brokenForkContext.add(lastCaseSegments); + } + } + + // Traverse up to the original fork context for the `switch` statement + for (let i = 0; i < context.forkCount; ++i) { + this.forkContext = this.forkContext.upper; + } + + /* + * Creates a path from all `brokenForkContext` paths. + * This is a path after `switch` statement. + */ + this.forkContext.replaceHead(brokenForkContext.makeNext(0, -1)); + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment for a `SwitchCase` node. + * @param {boolean} isCaseBodyEmpty `true` if the body is empty. + * @param {boolean} isDefaultCase `true` if the body is the default case. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeSwitchCaseBody(isCaseBodyEmpty, isDefaultCase) { + const context = this.switchContext; + + if (!context.hasCase) { + return; + } + + /* + * Merge forks. + * The parent fork context has two segments. + * Those are from the current `case` and the body of the previous case. + */ + const parentForkContext = this.forkContext; + const forkContext = this.pushForkContext(); + + forkContext.add(parentForkContext.makeNext(0, -1)); + + /* + * Add information about the default case. + * + * The purpose of this is to identify the starting segments for the + * default case to make sure there is a path there. + */ + if (isDefaultCase) { + + /* + * This is the default case in the `switch`. + * + * We first save the current pointer as `defaultSegments` to point + * to the `default` keyword. + */ + context.defaultSegments = parentForkContext.head; + + /* + * If the body of the case is empty then we just set + * `foundEmptyDefault` to true; otherwise, we save a reference + * to the current pointer as `defaultBodySegments`. + */ + if (isCaseBodyEmpty) { + context.foundEmptyDefault = true; + } else { + context.defaultBodySegments = forkContext.head; + } + + } else { + + /* + * This is not the default case in the `switch`. + * + * If it's not empty and there is already an empty default case found, + * that means the default case actually comes before this case, + * and that it will fall through to this case. So, we can now + * ignore the previous default case (reset `foundEmptyDefault` to false) + * and set `defaultBodySegments` to the current segments because this is + * effectively the new default case. + */ + if (!isCaseBodyEmpty && context.foundEmptyDefault) { + context.foundEmptyDefault = false; + context.defaultBodySegments = forkContext.head; + } + } + + // keep track if the default case ends up last + context.lastIsDefault = isDefaultCase; + context.forkCount += 1; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // TryStatement + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Creates a context object of TryStatement and stacks it. + * @param {boolean} hasFinalizer `true` if the try statement has a + * `finally` block. + * @returns {void} + */ + pushTryContext(hasFinalizer) { + this.tryContext = new TryContext(this.tryContext, hasFinalizer, this.forkContext); + } + + /** + * Pops the last context of TryStatement and finalizes it. + * @returns {void} + */ + popTryContext() { + const context = this.tryContext; + + this.tryContext = context.upper; + + /* + * If we're inside the `catch` block, that means there is no `finally`, + * so we can process the `try` and `catch` blocks the simple way and + * merge their two paths. + */ + if (context.position === "catch") { + this.popForkContext(); + return; + } + + /* + * The following process is executed only when there is a `finally` + * block. + */ + + const originalReturnedForkContext = context.returnedForkContext; + const originalThrownForkContext = context.thrownForkContext; + + // no `return` or `throw` in `try` or `catch` so there's nothing left to do + if (originalReturnedForkContext.empty && originalThrownForkContext.empty) { + return; + } + + /* + * The following process is executed only when there is a `finally` + * block and there was a `return` or `throw` in the `try` or `catch` + * blocks. + */ + + // Separate head to normal paths and leaving paths. + const headSegments = this.forkContext.head; + + this.forkContext = this.forkContext.upper; + const normalSegments = headSegments.slice(0, headSegments.length / 2 | 0); + const leavingSegments = headSegments.slice(headSegments.length / 2 | 0); + + // Forwards the leaving path to upper contexts. + if (!originalReturnedForkContext.empty) { + getReturnContext(this).returnedForkContext.add(leavingSegments); + } + if (!originalThrownForkContext.empty) { + getThrowContext(this).thrownForkContext.add(leavingSegments); + } + + // Sets the normal path as the next. + this.forkContext.replaceHead(normalSegments); + + /* + * If both paths of the `try` block and the `catch` block are + * unreachable, the next path becomes unreachable as well. + */ + if (!context.lastOfTryIsReachable && !context.lastOfCatchIsReachable) { + this.forkContext.makeUnreachable(); + } + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment for a `catch` block. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeCatchBlock() { + const context = this.tryContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + const originalThrownForkContext = context.thrownForkContext; + + /* + * We are now in a catch block so we need to update the context + * with that information. This includes creating a new fork + * context in case we encounter any `throw` statements here. + */ + context.position = "catch"; + context.thrownForkContext = ForkContext.newEmpty(forkContext); + context.lastOfTryIsReachable = forkContext.reachable; + + // Merge the thrown paths from the `try` and `catch` blocks + originalThrownForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + const thrownSegments = originalThrownForkContext.makeNext(0, -1); + + // Fork to a bypass and the merged thrown path. + this.pushForkContext(); + this.forkBypassPath(); + this.forkContext.add(thrownSegments); + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment for a `finally` block. + * + * In the `finally` block, parallel paths are created. The parallel paths + * are used as leaving-paths. The leaving-paths are paths from `return` + * statements and `throw` statements in a `try` block or a `catch` block. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeFinallyBlock() { + const context = this.tryContext; + let forkContext = this.forkContext; + const originalReturnedForkContext = context.returnedForkContext; + const originalThrownForContext = context.thrownForkContext; + const headOfLeavingSegments = forkContext.head; + + // Update state. + if (context.position === "catch") { + + // Merges two paths from the `try` block and `catch` block. + this.popForkContext(); + forkContext = this.forkContext; + + context.lastOfCatchIsReachable = forkContext.reachable; + } else { + context.lastOfTryIsReachable = forkContext.reachable; + } + + + context.position = "finally"; + + /* + * If there was no `return` or `throw` in either the `try` or `catch` + * blocks, then there's no further code paths to create for `finally`. + */ + if (originalReturnedForkContext.empty && originalThrownForContext.empty) { + + // This path does not leave. + return; + } + + /* + * Create a parallel segment from merging returned and thrown. + * This segment will leave at the end of this `finally` block. + */ + const segments = forkContext.makeNext(-1, -1); + + for (let i = 0; i < forkContext.count; ++i) { + const prevSegsOfLeavingSegment = [headOfLeavingSegments[i]]; + + for (let j = 0; j < originalReturnedForkContext.segmentsList.length; ++j) { + prevSegsOfLeavingSegment.push(originalReturnedForkContext.segmentsList[j][i]); + } + for (let j = 0; j < originalThrownForContext.segmentsList.length; ++j) { + prevSegsOfLeavingSegment.push(originalThrownForContext.segmentsList[j][i]); + } + + segments.push( + CodePathSegment.newNext( + this.idGenerator.next(), + prevSegsOfLeavingSegment + ) + ); + } + + this.pushForkContext(true); + this.forkContext.add(segments); + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment from the first throwable node to the `catch` + * block or the `finally` block. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeFirstThrowablePathInTryBlock() { + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + + if (!forkContext.reachable) { + return; + } + + const context = getThrowContext(this); + + if (context === this || + context.position !== "try" || + !context.thrownForkContext.empty + ) { + return; + } + + context.thrownForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + forkContext.replaceHead(forkContext.makeNext(-1, -1)); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Loop Statements + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Creates a context object of a loop statement and stacks it. + * @param {string} type The type of the node which was triggered. One of + * `WhileStatement`, `DoWhileStatement`, `ForStatement`, `ForInStatement`, + * and `ForStatement`. + * @param {string|null} label A label of the node which was triggered. + * @throws {Error} (Unreachable - unknown type.) + * @returns {void} + */ + pushLoopContext(type, label) { + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + + // All loops need a path to account for `break` statements + const breakContext = this.pushBreakContext(true, label); + + switch (type) { + case "WhileStatement": + this.pushChoiceContext("loop", false); + this.loopContext = new WhileLoopContext(this.loopContext, label, breakContext); + break; + + case "DoWhileStatement": + this.pushChoiceContext("loop", false); + this.loopContext = new DoWhileLoopContext(this.loopContext, label, breakContext, forkContext); + break; + + case "ForStatement": + this.pushChoiceContext("loop", false); + this.loopContext = new ForLoopContext(this.loopContext, label, breakContext); + break; + + case "ForInStatement": + this.loopContext = new ForInLoopContext(this.loopContext, label, breakContext); + break; + + case "ForOfStatement": + this.loopContext = new ForOfLoopContext(this.loopContext, label, breakContext); + break; + + /* c8 ignore next */ + default: + throw new Error(`unknown type: "${type}"`); + } + } + + /** + * Pops the last context of a loop statement and finalizes it. + * @throws {Error} (Unreachable - unknown type.) + * @returns {void} + */ + popLoopContext() { + const context = this.loopContext; + + this.loopContext = context.upper; + + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + const brokenForkContext = this.popBreakContext().brokenForkContext; + + // Creates a looped path. + switch (context.type) { + case "WhileStatement": + case "ForStatement": + this.popChoiceContext(); + + /* + * Creates the path from the end of the loop body up to the + * location where `continue` would jump to. + */ + makeLooped( + this, + forkContext.head, + context.continueDestSegments + ); + break; + + case "DoWhileStatement": { + const choiceContext = this.popChoiceContext(); + + if (!choiceContext.processed) { + choiceContext.trueForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + choiceContext.falseForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + } + + /* + * If this isn't a hardcoded `true` condition, then `break` + * should continue down the path as if the condition evaluated + * to false. + */ + if (context.test !== true) { + brokenForkContext.addAll(choiceContext.falseForkContext); + } + + /* + * When the condition is true, the loop continues back to the top, + * so create a path from each possible true condition back to the + * top of the loop. + */ + const segmentsList = choiceContext.trueForkContext.segmentsList; + + for (let i = 0; i < segmentsList.length; ++i) { + makeLooped( + this, + segmentsList[i], + context.entrySegments + ); + } + break; + } + + case "ForInStatement": + case "ForOfStatement": + brokenForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + + /* + * Creates the path from the end of the loop body up to the + * left expression (left of `in` or `of`) of the loop. + */ + makeLooped( + this, + forkContext.head, + context.leftSegments + ); + break; + + /* c8 ignore next */ + default: + throw new Error("unreachable"); + } + + /* + * If there wasn't a `break` statement in the loop, then we're at + * the end of the loop's path, so we make an unreachable segment + * to mark that. + * + * If there was a `break` statement, then we continue on into the + * `brokenForkContext`. + */ + if (brokenForkContext.empty) { + forkContext.replaceHead(forkContext.makeUnreachable(-1, -1)); + } else { + forkContext.replaceHead(brokenForkContext.makeNext(0, -1)); + } + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment for the test part of a WhileStatement. + * @param {boolean|undefined} test The test value (only when constant). + * @returns {void} + */ + makeWhileTest(test) { + const context = this.loopContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + const testSegments = forkContext.makeNext(0, -1); + + // Update state. + context.test = test; + context.continueDestSegments = testSegments; + forkContext.replaceHead(testSegments); + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment for the body part of a WhileStatement. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeWhileBody() { + const context = this.loopContext; + const choiceContext = this.choiceContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + + if (!choiceContext.processed) { + choiceContext.trueForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + choiceContext.falseForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + } + + /* + * If this isn't a hardcoded `true` condition, then `break` + * should continue down the path as if the condition evaluated + * to false. + */ + if (context.test !== true) { + context.brokenForkContext.addAll(choiceContext.falseForkContext); + } + forkContext.replaceHead(choiceContext.trueForkContext.makeNext(0, -1)); + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment for the body part of a DoWhileStatement. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeDoWhileBody() { + const context = this.loopContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + const bodySegments = forkContext.makeNext(-1, -1); + + // Update state. + context.entrySegments = bodySegments; + forkContext.replaceHead(bodySegments); + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment for the test part of a DoWhileStatement. + * @param {boolean|undefined} test The test value (only when constant). + * @returns {void} + */ + makeDoWhileTest(test) { + const context = this.loopContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + + context.test = test; + + /* + * If there is a `continue` statement in the loop then `continueForkContext` + * won't be empty. We wire up the path from `continue` to the loop + * test condition and then continue the traversal in the root fork context. + */ + if (!context.continueForkContext.empty) { + context.continueForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + const testSegments = context.continueForkContext.makeNext(0, -1); + + forkContext.replaceHead(testSegments); + } + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment for the test part of a ForStatement. + * @param {boolean|undefined} test The test value (only when constant). + * @returns {void} + */ + makeForTest(test) { + const context = this.loopContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + const endOfInitSegments = forkContext.head; + const testSegments = forkContext.makeNext(-1, -1); + + /* + * Update the state. + * + * The `continueDestSegments` are set to `testSegments` because we + * don't yet know if there is an update expression in this loop. So, + * from what we already know at this point, a `continue` statement + * will jump back to the test expression. + */ + context.test = test; + context.endOfInitSegments = endOfInitSegments; + context.continueDestSegments = context.testSegments = testSegments; + forkContext.replaceHead(testSegments); + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment for the update part of a ForStatement. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeForUpdate() { + const context = this.loopContext; + const choiceContext = this.choiceContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + + // Make the next paths of the test. + if (context.testSegments) { + finalizeTestSegmentsOfFor( + context, + choiceContext, + forkContext.head + ); + } else { + context.endOfInitSegments = forkContext.head; + } + + /* + * Update the state. + * + * The `continueDestSegments` are now set to `updateSegments` because we + * know there is an update expression in this loop. So, a `continue` statement + * in the loop will jump to the update expression first, and then to any + * test expression the loop might have. + */ + const updateSegments = forkContext.makeDisconnected(-1, -1); + + context.continueDestSegments = context.updateSegments = updateSegments; + forkContext.replaceHead(updateSegments); + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment for the body part of a ForStatement. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeForBody() { + const context = this.loopContext; + const choiceContext = this.choiceContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + + /* + * Determine what to do based on which part of the `for` loop are present. + * 1. If there is an update expression, then `updateSegments` is not null and + * we need to assign `endOfUpdateSegments`, and if there is a test + * expression, we then need to create the looped path to get back to + * the test condition. + * 2. If there is no update expression but there is a test expression, + * then we only need to update the test segment information. + * 3. If there is no update expression and no test expression, then we + * just save `endOfInitSegments`. + */ + if (context.updateSegments) { + context.endOfUpdateSegments = forkContext.head; + + /* + * In a `for` loop that has both an update expression and a test + * condition, execution flows from the test expression into the + * loop body, to the update expression, and then back to the test + * expression to determine if the loop should continue. + * + * To account for that, we need to make a path from the end of the + * update expression to the start of the test expression. This is + * effectively what creates the loop in the code path. + */ + if (context.testSegments) { + makeLooped( + this, + context.endOfUpdateSegments, + context.testSegments + ); + } + } else if (context.testSegments) { + finalizeTestSegmentsOfFor( + context, + choiceContext, + forkContext.head + ); + } else { + context.endOfInitSegments = forkContext.head; + } + + let bodySegments = context.endOfTestSegments; + + /* + * If there is a test condition, then there `endOfTestSegments` is also + * the start of the loop body. If there isn't a test condition then + * `bodySegments` will be null and we need to look elsewhere to find + * the start of the body. + * + * The body starts at the end of the init expression and ends at the end + * of the update expression, so we use those locations to determine the + * body segments. + */ + if (!bodySegments) { + + const prevForkContext = ForkContext.newEmpty(forkContext); + + prevForkContext.add(context.endOfInitSegments); + if (context.endOfUpdateSegments) { + prevForkContext.add(context.endOfUpdateSegments); + } + + bodySegments = prevForkContext.makeNext(0, -1); + } + + /* + * If there was no test condition and no update expression, then + * `continueDestSegments` will be null. In that case, a + * `continue` should skip directly to the body of the loop. + * Otherwise, we want to keep the current `continueDestSegments`. + */ + context.continueDestSegments = context.continueDestSegments || bodySegments; + + // move pointer to the body + forkContext.replaceHead(bodySegments); + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment for the left part of a ForInStatement and a + * ForOfStatement. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeForInOfLeft() { + const context = this.loopContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + const leftSegments = forkContext.makeDisconnected(-1, -1); + + // Update state. + context.prevSegments = forkContext.head; + context.leftSegments = context.continueDestSegments = leftSegments; + forkContext.replaceHead(leftSegments); + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment for the right part of a ForInStatement and a + * ForOfStatement. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeForInOfRight() { + const context = this.loopContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + const temp = ForkContext.newEmpty(forkContext); + + temp.add(context.prevSegments); + const rightSegments = temp.makeNext(-1, -1); + + // Update state. + context.endOfLeftSegments = forkContext.head; + forkContext.replaceHead(rightSegments); + } + + /** + * Makes a code path segment for the body part of a ForInStatement and a + * ForOfStatement. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeForInOfBody() { + const context = this.loopContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + const temp = ForkContext.newEmpty(forkContext); + + temp.add(context.endOfLeftSegments); + const bodySegments = temp.makeNext(-1, -1); + + // Make a path: `right` -> `left`. + makeLooped(this, forkContext.head, context.leftSegments); + + // Update state. + context.brokenForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + forkContext.replaceHead(bodySegments); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Control Statements + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Creates new context in which a `break` statement can be used. This occurs inside of a loop, + * labeled statement, or switch statement. + * @param {boolean} breakable Indicates if we are inside a statement where + * `break` without a label will exit the statement. + * @param {string|null} label The label associated with the statement. + * @returns {BreakContext} The new context. + */ + pushBreakContext(breakable, label) { + this.breakContext = new BreakContext(this.breakContext, breakable, label, this.forkContext); + return this.breakContext; + } + + /** + * Removes the top item of the break context stack. + * @returns {Object} The removed context. + */ + popBreakContext() { + const context = this.breakContext; + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + + this.breakContext = context.upper; + + // Process this context here for other than switches and loops. + if (!context.breakable) { + const brokenForkContext = context.brokenForkContext; + + if (!brokenForkContext.empty) { + brokenForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + forkContext.replaceHead(brokenForkContext.makeNext(0, -1)); + } + } + + return context; + } + + /** + * Makes a path for a `break` statement. + * + * It registers the head segment to a context of `break`. + * It makes new unreachable segment, then it set the head with the segment. + * @param {string|null} label A label of the break statement. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeBreak(label) { + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + + if (!forkContext.reachable) { + return; + } + + const context = getBreakContext(this, label); + + + if (context) { + context.brokenForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + } + + /* c8 ignore next */ + forkContext.replaceHead(forkContext.makeUnreachable(-1, -1)); + } + + /** + * Makes a path for a `continue` statement. + * + * It makes a looping path. + * It makes new unreachable segment, then it set the head with the segment. + * @param {string|null} label A label of the continue statement. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeContinue(label) { + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + + if (!forkContext.reachable) { + return; + } + + const context = getContinueContext(this, label); + + if (context) { + if (context.continueDestSegments) { + makeLooped(this, forkContext.head, context.continueDestSegments); + + // If the context is a for-in/of loop, this affects a break also. + if (context.type === "ForInStatement" || + context.type === "ForOfStatement" + ) { + context.brokenForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + } + } else { + context.continueForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + } + } + forkContext.replaceHead(forkContext.makeUnreachable(-1, -1)); + } + + /** + * Makes a path for a `return` statement. + * + * It registers the head segment to a context of `return`. + * It makes new unreachable segment, then it set the head with the segment. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeReturn() { + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + + if (forkContext.reachable) { + getReturnContext(this).returnedForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + forkContext.replaceHead(forkContext.makeUnreachable(-1, -1)); + } + } + + /** + * Makes a path for a `throw` statement. + * + * It registers the head segment to a context of `throw`. + * It makes new unreachable segment, then it set the head with the segment. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeThrow() { + const forkContext = this.forkContext; + + if (forkContext.reachable) { + getThrowContext(this).thrownForkContext.add(forkContext.head); + forkContext.replaceHead(forkContext.makeUnreachable(-1, -1)); + } + } + + /** + * Makes the final path. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeFinal() { + const segments = this.currentSegments; + + if (segments.length > 0 && segments[0].reachable) { + this.returnedForkContext.add(segments); + } + } +} + +module.exports = CodePathState; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/code-path.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/code-path.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3bf570d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/code-path.js @@ -0,0 +1,342 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A class of the code path. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const CodePathState = require("./code-path-state"); +const IdGenerator = require("./id-generator"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * A code path. + */ +class CodePath { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {Object} options Options for the function (see below). + * @param {string} options.id An identifier. + * @param {string} options.origin The type of code path origin. + * @param {CodePath|null} options.upper The code path of the upper function scope. + * @param {Function} options.onLooped A callback function to notify looping. + */ + constructor({ id, origin, upper, onLooped }) { + + /** + * The identifier of this code path. + * Rules use it to store additional information of each rule. + * @type {string} + */ + this.id = id; + + /** + * The reason that this code path was started. May be "program", + * "function", "class-field-initializer", or "class-static-block". + * @type {string} + */ + this.origin = origin; + + /** + * The code path of the upper function scope. + * @type {CodePath|null} + */ + this.upper = upper; + + /** + * The code paths of nested function scopes. + * @type {CodePath[]} + */ + this.childCodePaths = []; + + // Initializes internal state. + Object.defineProperty( + this, + "internal", + { value: new CodePathState(new IdGenerator(`${id}_`), onLooped) } + ); + + // Adds this into `childCodePaths` of `upper`. + if (upper) { + upper.childCodePaths.push(this); + } + } + + /** + * Gets the state of a given code path. + * @param {CodePath} codePath A code path to get. + * @returns {CodePathState} The state of the code path. + */ + static getState(codePath) { + return codePath.internal; + } + + /** + * The initial code path segment. This is the segment that is at the head + * of the code path. + * This is a passthrough to the underlying `CodePathState`. + * @type {CodePathSegment} + */ + get initialSegment() { + return this.internal.initialSegment; + } + + /** + * Final code path segments. These are the terminal (tail) segments in the + * code path, which is the combination of `returnedSegments` and `thrownSegments`. + * All segments in this array are reachable. + * This is a passthrough to the underlying `CodePathState`. + * @type {CodePathSegment[]} + */ + get finalSegments() { + return this.internal.finalSegments; + } + + /** + * Final code path segments that represent normal completion of the code path. + * For functions, this means both explicit `return` statements and implicit returns, + * such as the last reachable segment in a function that does not have an + * explicit `return` as this implicitly returns `undefined`. For scripts, + * modules, class field initializers, and class static blocks, this means + * all lines of code have been executed. + * These segments are also present in `finalSegments`. + * This is a passthrough to the underlying `CodePathState`. + * @type {CodePathSegment[]} + */ + get returnedSegments() { + return this.internal.returnedForkContext; + } + + /** + * Final code path segments that represent `throw` statements. + * This is a passthrough to the underlying `CodePathState`. + * These segments are also present in `finalSegments`. + * @type {CodePathSegment[]} + */ + get thrownSegments() { + return this.internal.thrownForkContext; + } + + /** + * Tracks the traversal of the code path through each segment. This array + * starts empty and segments are added or removed as the code path is + * traversed. This array always ends up empty at the end of a code path + * traversal. The `CodePathState` uses this to track its progress through + * the code path. + * This is a passthrough to the underlying `CodePathState`. + * @type {CodePathSegment[]} + * @deprecated + */ + get currentSegments() { + return this.internal.currentSegments; + } + + /** + * Traverses all segments in this code path. + * + * codePath.traverseSegments((segment, controller) => { + * // do something. + * }); + * + * This method enumerates segments in order from the head. + * + * The `controller` argument has two methods: + * + * - `skip()` - skips the following segments in this branch + * - `break()` - skips all following segments in the traversal + * + * A note on the parameters: the `options` argument is optional. This means + * the first argument might be an options object or the callback function. + * @param {Object} [optionsOrCallback] Optional first and last segments to traverse. + * @param {CodePathSegment} [optionsOrCallback.first] The first segment to traverse. + * @param {CodePathSegment} [optionsOrCallback.last] The last segment to traverse. + * @param {Function} callback A callback function. + * @returns {void} + */ + traverseSegments(optionsOrCallback, callback) { + + // normalize the arguments into a callback and options + let resolvedOptions; + let resolvedCallback; + + if (typeof optionsOrCallback === "function") { + resolvedCallback = optionsOrCallback; + resolvedOptions = {}; + } else { + resolvedOptions = optionsOrCallback || {}; + resolvedCallback = callback; + } + + // determine where to start traversing from based on the options + const startSegment = resolvedOptions.first || this.internal.initialSegment; + const lastSegment = resolvedOptions.last; + + // set up initial location information + let record = null; + let index = 0; + let end = 0; + let segment = null; + + // segments that have already been visited during traversal + const visited = new Set(); + + // tracks the traversal steps + const stack = [[startSegment, 0]]; + + // tracks the last skipped segment during traversal + let skippedSegment = null; + + // indicates if we exited early from the traversal + let broken = false; + + /** + * Maintains traversal state. + */ + const controller = { + + /** + * Skip the following segments in this branch. + * @returns {void} + */ + skip() { + if (stack.length <= 1) { + broken = true; + } else { + skippedSegment = stack[stack.length - 2][0]; + } + }, + + /** + * Stop traversal completely - do not traverse to any + * other segments. + * @returns {void} + */ + break() { + broken = true; + } + }; + + /** + * Checks if a given previous segment has been visited. + * @param {CodePathSegment} prevSegment A previous segment to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the segment has been visited. + */ + function isVisited(prevSegment) { + return ( + visited.has(prevSegment) || + segment.isLoopedPrevSegment(prevSegment) + ); + } + + // the traversal + while (stack.length > 0) { + + /* + * This isn't a pure stack. We use the top record all the time + * but don't always pop it off. The record is popped only if + * one of the following is true: + * + * 1) We have already visited the segment. + * 2) We have not visited *all* of the previous segments. + * 3) We have traversed past the available next segments. + * + * Otherwise, we just read the value and sometimes modify the + * record as we traverse. + */ + record = stack[stack.length - 1]; + segment = record[0]; + index = record[1]; + + if (index === 0) { + + // Skip if this segment has been visited already. + if (visited.has(segment)) { + stack.pop(); + continue; + } + + // Skip if all previous segments have not been visited. + if (segment !== startSegment && + segment.prevSegments.length > 0 && + !segment.prevSegments.every(isVisited) + ) { + stack.pop(); + continue; + } + + // Reset the skipping flag if all branches have been skipped. + if (skippedSegment && segment.prevSegments.includes(skippedSegment)) { + skippedSegment = null; + } + visited.add(segment); + + /* + * If the most recent segment hasn't been skipped, then we call + * the callback, passing in the segment and the controller. + */ + if (!skippedSegment) { + resolvedCallback.call(this, segment, controller); + + // exit if we're at the last segment + if (segment === lastSegment) { + controller.skip(); + } + + /* + * If the previous statement was executed, or if the callback + * called a method on the controller, we might need to exit the + * loop, so check for that and break accordingly. + */ + if (broken) { + break; + } + } + } + + // Update the stack. + end = segment.nextSegments.length - 1; + if (index < end) { + + /* + * If we haven't yet visited all of the next segments, update + * the current top record on the stack to the next index to visit + * and then push a record for the current segment on top. + * + * Setting the current top record's index lets us know how many + * times we've been here and ensures that the segment won't be + * reprocessed (because we only process segments with an index + * of 0). + */ + record[1] += 1; + stack.push([segment.nextSegments[index], 0]); + } else if (index === end) { + + /* + * If we are at the last next segment, then reset the top record + * in the stack to next segment and set its index to 0 so it will + * be processed next. + */ + record[0] = segment.nextSegments[index]; + record[1] = 0; + } else { + + /* + * If index > end, that means we have no more segments that need + * processing. So, we pop that record off of the stack in order to + * continue traversing at the next level up. + */ + stack.pop(); + } + } + } +} + +module.exports = CodePath; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/debug-helpers.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/debug-helpers.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c0e01a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/debug-helpers.js @@ -0,0 +1,203 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Helpers to debug for code path analysis. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const debug = require("debug")("eslint:code-path"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Gets id of a given segment. + * @param {CodePathSegment} segment A segment to get. + * @returns {string} Id of the segment. + */ +/* c8 ignore next */ +function getId(segment) { // eslint-disable-line jsdoc/require-jsdoc -- Ignoring + return segment.id + (segment.reachable ? "" : "!"); +} + +/** + * Get string for the given node and operation. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to convert. + * @param {"enter" | "exit" | undefined} label The operation label. + * @returns {string} The string representation. + */ +function nodeToString(node, label) { + const suffix = label ? `:${label}` : ""; + + switch (node.type) { + case "Identifier": return `${node.type}${suffix} (${node.name})`; + case "Literal": return `${node.type}${suffix} (${node.value})`; + default: return `${node.type}${suffix}`; + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = { + + /** + * A flag that debug dumping is enabled or not. + * @type {boolean} + */ + enabled: debug.enabled, + + /** + * Dumps given objects. + * @param {...any} args objects to dump. + * @returns {void} + */ + dump: debug, + + /** + * Dumps the current analyzing state. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to dump. + * @param {CodePathState} state A state to dump. + * @param {boolean} leaving A flag whether or not it's leaving + * @returns {void} + */ + dumpState: !debug.enabled ? debug : /* c8 ignore next */ function(node, state, leaving) { + for (let i = 0; i < state.currentSegments.length; ++i) { + const segInternal = state.currentSegments[i].internal; + + if (leaving) { + const last = segInternal.nodes.length - 1; + + if (last >= 0 && segInternal.nodes[last] === nodeToString(node, "enter")) { + segInternal.nodes[last] = nodeToString(node, void 0); + } else { + segInternal.nodes.push(nodeToString(node, "exit")); + } + } else { + segInternal.nodes.push(nodeToString(node, "enter")); + } + } + + debug([ + `${state.currentSegments.map(getId).join(",")})`, + `${node.type}${leaving ? ":exit" : ""}` + ].join(" ")); + }, + + /** + * Dumps a DOT code of a given code path. + * The DOT code can be visualized with Graphvis. + * @param {CodePath} codePath A code path to dump. + * @returns {void} + * @see http://www.graphviz.org + * @see http://www.webgraphviz.com + */ + dumpDot: !debug.enabled ? debug : /* c8 ignore next */ function(codePath) { + let text = + "\n" + + "digraph {\n" + + "node[shape=box,style=\"rounded,filled\",fillcolor=white];\n" + + "initial[label=\"\",shape=circle,style=filled,fillcolor=black,width=0.25,height=0.25];\n"; + + if (codePath.returnedSegments.length > 0) { + text += "final[label=\"\",shape=doublecircle,style=filled,fillcolor=black,width=0.25,height=0.25];\n"; + } + if (codePath.thrownSegments.length > 0) { + text += "thrown[label=\"✘\",shape=circle,width=0.3,height=0.3,fixedsize=true];\n"; + } + + const traceMap = Object.create(null); + const arrows = this.makeDotArrows(codePath, traceMap); + + for (const id in traceMap) { // eslint-disable-line guard-for-in -- Want ability to traverse prototype + const segment = traceMap[id]; + + text += `${id}[`; + + if (segment.reachable) { + text += "label=\""; + } else { + text += "style=\"rounded,dashed,filled\",fillcolor=\"#FF9800\",label=\"<>\\n"; + } + + if (segment.internal.nodes.length > 0) { + text += segment.internal.nodes.join("\\n"); + } else { + text += "????"; + } + + text += "\"];\n"; + } + + text += `${arrows}\n`; + text += "}"; + debug("DOT", text); + }, + + /** + * Makes a DOT code of a given code path. + * The DOT code can be visualized with Graphvis. + * @param {CodePath} codePath A code path to make DOT. + * @param {Object} traceMap Optional. A map to check whether or not segments had been done. + * @returns {string} A DOT code of the code path. + */ + makeDotArrows(codePath, traceMap) { + const stack = [[codePath.initialSegment, 0]]; + const done = traceMap || Object.create(null); + let lastId = codePath.initialSegment.id; + let text = `initial->${codePath.initialSegment.id}`; + + while (stack.length > 0) { + const item = stack.pop(); + const segment = item[0]; + const index = item[1]; + + if (done[segment.id] && index === 0) { + continue; + } + done[segment.id] = segment; + + const nextSegment = segment.allNextSegments[index]; + + if (!nextSegment) { + continue; + } + + if (lastId === segment.id) { + text += `->${nextSegment.id}`; + } else { + text += `;\n${segment.id}->${nextSegment.id}`; + } + lastId = nextSegment.id; + + stack.unshift([segment, 1 + index]); + stack.push([nextSegment, 0]); + } + + codePath.returnedSegments.forEach(finalSegment => { + if (lastId === finalSegment.id) { + text += "->final"; + } else { + text += `;\n${finalSegment.id}->final`; + } + lastId = null; + }); + + codePath.thrownSegments.forEach(finalSegment => { + if (lastId === finalSegment.id) { + text += "->thrown"; + } else { + text += `;\n${finalSegment.id}->thrown`; + } + lastId = null; + }); + + return `${text};`; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/fork-context.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/fork-context.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3314027 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/fork-context.js @@ -0,0 +1,349 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A class to operate forking. + * + * This is state of forking. + * This has a fork list and manages it. + * + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const assert = require("assert"), + CodePathSegment = require("./code-path-segment"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Determines whether or not a given segment is reachable. + * @param {CodePathSegment} segment The segment to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the segment is reachable. + */ +function isReachable(segment) { + return segment.reachable; +} + +/** + * Creates a new segment for each fork in the given context and appends it + * to the end of the specified range of segments. Ultimately, this ends up calling + * `new CodePathSegment()` for each of the forks using the `create` argument + * as a wrapper around special behavior. + * + * The `startIndex` and `endIndex` arguments specify a range of segments in + * `context` that should become `allPrevSegments` for the newly created + * `CodePathSegment` objects. + * + * When `context.segmentsList` is `[[a, b], [c, d], [e, f]]`, `begin` is `0`, and + * `end` is `-1`, this creates two new segments, `[g, h]`. This `g` is appended to + * the end of the path from `a`, `c`, and `e`. This `h` is appended to the end of + * `b`, `d`, and `f`. + * @param {ForkContext} context An instance from which the previous segments + * will be obtained. + * @param {number} startIndex The index of the first segment in the context + * that should be specified as previous segments for the newly created segments. + * @param {number} endIndex The index of the last segment in the context + * that should be specified as previous segments for the newly created segments. + * @param {Function} create A function that creates new `CodePathSegment` + * instances in a particular way. See the `CodePathSegment.new*` methods. + * @returns {Array} An array of the newly-created segments. + */ +function createSegments(context, startIndex, endIndex, create) { + + /** @type {Array>} */ + const list = context.segmentsList; + + /* + * Both `startIndex` and `endIndex` work the same way: if the number is zero + * or more, then the number is used as-is. If the number is negative, + * then that number is added to the length of the segments list to + * determine the index to use. That means -1 for either argument + * is the last element, -2 is the second to last, and so on. + * + * So if `startIndex` is 0, `endIndex` is -1, and `list.length` is 3, the + * effective `startIndex` is 0 and the effective `endIndex` is 2, so this function + * will include items at indices 0, 1, and 2. + * + * Therefore, if `startIndex` is -1 and `endIndex` is -1, that means we'll only + * be using the last segment in `list`. + */ + const normalizedBegin = startIndex >= 0 ? startIndex : list.length + startIndex; + const normalizedEnd = endIndex >= 0 ? endIndex : list.length + endIndex; + + /** @type {Array} */ + const segments = []; + + for (let i = 0; i < context.count; ++i) { + + // this is passed into `new CodePathSegment` to add to code path. + const allPrevSegments = []; + + for (let j = normalizedBegin; j <= normalizedEnd; ++j) { + allPrevSegments.push(list[j][i]); + } + + // note: `create` is just a wrapper that augments `new CodePathSegment`. + segments.push(create(context.idGenerator.next(), allPrevSegments)); + } + + return segments; +} + +/** + * Inside of a `finally` block we end up with two parallel paths. If the code path + * exits by a control statement (such as `break` or `continue`) from the `finally` + * block, then we need to merge the remaining parallel paths back into one. + * @param {ForkContext} context The fork context to work on. + * @param {Array} segments Segments to merge. + * @returns {Array} The merged segments. + */ +function mergeExtraSegments(context, segments) { + let currentSegments = segments; + + /* + * We need to ensure that the array returned from this function contains no more + * than the number of segments that the context allows. `context.count` indicates + * how many items should be in the returned array to ensure that the new segment + * entries will line up with the already existing segment entries. + */ + while (currentSegments.length > context.count) { + const merged = []; + + /* + * Because `context.count` is a factor of 2 inside of a `finally` block, + * we can divide the segment count by 2 to merge the paths together. + * This loops through each segment in the list and creates a new `CodePathSegment` + * that has the segment and the segment two slots away as previous segments. + * + * If `currentSegments` is [a,b,c,d], this will create new segments e and f, such + * that: + * + * When `i` is 0: + * a->e + * c->e + * + * When `i` is 1: + * b->f + * d->f + */ + for (let i = 0, length = Math.floor(currentSegments.length / 2); i < length; ++i) { + merged.push(CodePathSegment.newNext( + context.idGenerator.next(), + [currentSegments[i], currentSegments[i + length]] + )); + } + + /* + * Go through the loop condition one more time to see if we have the + * number of segments for the context. If not, we'll keep merging paths + * of the merged segments until we get there. + */ + currentSegments = merged; + } + + return currentSegments; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Manages the forking of code paths. + */ +class ForkContext { + + /** + * Creates a new instance. + * @param {IdGenerator} idGenerator An identifier generator for segments. + * @param {ForkContext|null} upper The preceding fork context. + * @param {number} count The number of parallel segments in each element + * of `segmentsList`. + */ + constructor(idGenerator, upper, count) { + + /** + * The ID generator that will generate segment IDs for any new + * segments that are created. + * @type {IdGenerator} + */ + this.idGenerator = idGenerator; + + /** + * The preceding fork context. + * @type {ForkContext|null} + */ + this.upper = upper; + + /** + * The number of elements in each element of `segmentsList`. In most + * cases, this is 1 but can be 2 when there is a `finally` present, + * which forks the code path outside of normal flow. In the case of nested + * `finally` blocks, this can be a multiple of 2. + * @type {number} + */ + this.count = count; + + /** + * The segments within this context. Each element in this array has + * `count` elements that represent one step in each fork. For example, + * when `segmentsList` is `[[a, b], [c, d], [e, f]]`, there is one path + * a->c->e and one path b->d->f, and `count` is 2 because each element + * is an array with two elements. + * @type {Array>} + */ + this.segmentsList = []; + } + + /** + * The segments that begin this fork context. + * @type {Array} + */ + get head() { + const list = this.segmentsList; + + return list.length === 0 ? [] : list[list.length - 1]; + } + + /** + * Indicates if the context contains no segments. + * @type {boolean} + */ + get empty() { + return this.segmentsList.length === 0; + } + + /** + * Indicates if there are any segments that are reachable. + * @type {boolean} + */ + get reachable() { + const segments = this.head; + + return segments.length > 0 && segments.some(isReachable); + } + + /** + * Creates new segments in this context and appends them to the end of the + * already existing `CodePathSegment`s specified by `startIndex` and + * `endIndex`. + * @param {number} startIndex The index of the first segment in the context + * that should be specified as previous segments for the newly created segments. + * @param {number} endIndex The index of the last segment in the context + * that should be specified as previous segments for the newly created segments. + * @returns {Array} An array of the newly created segments. + */ + makeNext(startIndex, endIndex) { + return createSegments(this, startIndex, endIndex, CodePathSegment.newNext); + } + + /** + * Creates new unreachable segments in this context and appends them to the end of the + * already existing `CodePathSegment`s specified by `startIndex` and + * `endIndex`. + * @param {number} startIndex The index of the first segment in the context + * that should be specified as previous segments for the newly created segments. + * @param {number} endIndex The index of the last segment in the context + * that should be specified as previous segments for the newly created segments. + * @returns {Array} An array of the newly created segments. + */ + makeUnreachable(startIndex, endIndex) { + return createSegments(this, startIndex, endIndex, CodePathSegment.newUnreachable); + } + + /** + * Creates new segments in this context and does not append them to the end + * of the already existing `CodePathSegment`s specified by `startIndex` and + * `endIndex`. The `startIndex` and `endIndex` are only used to determine if + * the new segments should be reachable. If any of the segments in this range + * are reachable then the new segments are also reachable; otherwise, the new + * segments are unreachable. + * @param {number} startIndex The index of the first segment in the context + * that should be considered for reachability. + * @param {number} endIndex The index of the last segment in the context + * that should be considered for reachability. + * @returns {Array} An array of the newly created segments. + */ + makeDisconnected(startIndex, endIndex) { + return createSegments(this, startIndex, endIndex, CodePathSegment.newDisconnected); + } + + /** + * Adds segments to the head of this context. + * @param {Array} segments The segments to add. + * @returns {void} + */ + add(segments) { + assert(segments.length >= this.count, `${segments.length} >= ${this.count}`); + this.segmentsList.push(mergeExtraSegments(this, segments)); + } + + /** + * Replaces the head segments with the given segments. + * The current head segments are removed. + * @param {Array} replacementHeadSegments The new head segments. + * @returns {void} + */ + replaceHead(replacementHeadSegments) { + assert( + replacementHeadSegments.length >= this.count, + `${replacementHeadSegments.length} >= ${this.count}` + ); + this.segmentsList.splice(-1, 1, mergeExtraSegments(this, replacementHeadSegments)); + } + + /** + * Adds all segments of a given fork context into this context. + * @param {ForkContext} otherForkContext The fork context to add from. + * @returns {void} + */ + addAll(otherForkContext) { + assert(otherForkContext.count === this.count); + this.segmentsList.push(...otherForkContext.segmentsList); + } + + /** + * Clears all segments in this context. + * @returns {void} + */ + clear() { + this.segmentsList = []; + } + + /** + * Creates a new root context, meaning that there are no parent + * fork contexts. + * @param {IdGenerator} idGenerator An identifier generator for segments. + * @returns {ForkContext} New fork context. + */ + static newRoot(idGenerator) { + const context = new ForkContext(idGenerator, null, 1); + + context.add([CodePathSegment.newRoot(idGenerator.next())]); + + return context; + } + + /** + * Creates an empty fork context preceded by a given context. + * @param {ForkContext} parentContext The parent fork context. + * @param {boolean} shouldForkLeavingPath Indicates that we are inside of + * a `finally` block and should therefore fork the path that leaves + * `finally`. + * @returns {ForkContext} New fork context. + */ + static newEmpty(parentContext, shouldForkLeavingPath) { + return new ForkContext( + parentContext.idGenerator, + parentContext, + (shouldForkLeavingPath ? 2 : 1) * parentContext.count + ); + } +} + +module.exports = ForkContext; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/id-generator.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/id-generator.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b580104 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/code-path-analysis/id-generator.js @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A class of identifiers generator for code path segments. + * + * Each rule uses the identifier of code path segments to store additional + * information of the code path. + * + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * A generator for unique ids. + */ +class IdGenerator { + + /** + * @param {string} prefix Optional. A prefix of generated ids. + */ + constructor(prefix) { + this.prefix = String(prefix); + this.n = 0; + } + + /** + * Generates id. + * @returns {string} A generated id. + */ + next() { + this.n = 1 + this.n | 0; + + /* c8 ignore start */ + if (this.n < 0) { + this.n = 1; + }/* c8 ignore stop */ + + return this.prefix + this.n; + } +} + +module.exports = IdGenerator; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/config-comment-parser.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/config-comment-parser.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d33c55 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/config-comment-parser.js @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Config Comment Parser + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +/* eslint class-methods-use-this: off -- Methods desired on instance */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const levn = require("levn"), + { + Legacy: { + ConfigOps + } + } = require("@eslint/eslintrc/universal"), + { + directivesPattern + } = require("../shared/directives"); + +const debug = require("debug")("eslint:config-comment-parser"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").LintMessage} LintMessage */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Object to parse ESLint configuration comments inside JavaScript files. + * @name ConfigCommentParser + */ +module.exports = class ConfigCommentParser { + + /** + * Parses a list of "name:string_value" or/and "name" options divided by comma or + * whitespace. Used for "global" and "exported" comments. + * @param {string} string The string to parse. + * @param {Comment} comment The comment node which has the string. + * @returns {Object} Result map object of names and string values, or null values if no value was provided + */ + parseStringConfig(string, comment) { + debug("Parsing String config"); + + const items = {}; + + // Collapse whitespace around `:` and `,` to make parsing easier + const trimmedString = string.replace(/\s*([:,])\s*/gu, "$1"); + + trimmedString.split(/\s|,+/u).forEach(name => { + if (!name) { + return; + } + + // value defaults to null (if not provided), e.g: "foo" => ["foo", null] + const [key, value = null] = name.split(":"); + + items[key] = { value, comment }; + }); + return items; + } + + /** + * Parses a JSON-like config. + * @param {string} string The string to parse. + * @param {Object} location Start line and column of comments for potential error message. + * @returns {({success: true, config: Object}|{success: false, error: LintMessage})} Result map object + */ + parseJsonConfig(string, location) { + debug("Parsing JSON config"); + + let items = {}; + + // Parses a JSON-like comment by the same way as parsing CLI option. + try { + items = levn.parse("Object", string) || {}; + + // Some tests say that it should ignore invalid comments such as `/*eslint no-alert:abc*/`. + // Also, commaless notations have invalid severity: + // "no-alert: 2 no-console: 2" --> {"no-alert": "2 no-console: 2"} + // Should ignore that case as well. + if (ConfigOps.isEverySeverityValid(items)) { + return { + success: true, + config: items + }; + } + } catch { + + debug("Levn parsing failed; falling back to manual parsing."); + + // ignore to parse the string by a fallback. + } + + /* + * Optionator cannot parse commaless notations. + * But we are supporting that. So this is a fallback for that. + */ + items = {}; + const normalizedString = string.replace(/([-a-zA-Z0-9/]+):/gu, "\"$1\":").replace(/(\]|[0-9])\s+(?=")/u, "$1,"); + + try { + items = JSON.parse(`{${normalizedString}}`); + } catch (ex) { + debug("Manual parsing failed."); + + return { + success: false, + error: { + ruleId: null, + fatal: true, + severity: 2, + message: `Failed to parse JSON from '${normalizedString}': ${ex.message}`, + line: location.start.line, + column: location.start.column + 1, + nodeType: null + } + }; + + } + + return { + success: true, + config: items + }; + } + + /** + * Parses a config of values separated by comma. + * @param {string} string The string to parse. + * @returns {Object} Result map of values and true values + */ + parseListConfig(string) { + debug("Parsing list config"); + + const items = {}; + + string.split(",").forEach(name => { + const trimmedName = name.trim().replace(/^(?['"]?)(?.*)\k$/us, "$"); + + if (trimmedName) { + items[trimmedName] = true; + } + }); + return items; + } + + /** + * Extract the directive and the justification from a given directive comment and trim them. + * @param {string} value The comment text to extract. + * @returns {{directivePart: string, justificationPart: string}} The extracted directive and justification. + */ + extractDirectiveComment(value) { + const match = /\s-{2,}\s/u.exec(value); + + if (!match) { + return { directivePart: value.trim(), justificationPart: "" }; + } + + const directive = value.slice(0, match.index).trim(); + const justification = value.slice(match.index + match[0].length).trim(); + + return { directivePart: directive, justificationPart: justification }; + } + + /** + * Parses a directive comment into directive text and value. + * @param {Comment} comment The comment node with the directive to be parsed. + * @returns {{directiveText: string, directiveValue: string}} The directive text and value. + */ + parseDirective(comment) { + const { directivePart } = this.extractDirectiveComment(comment.value); + const match = directivesPattern.exec(directivePart); + const directiveText = match[1]; + const directiveValue = directivePart.slice(match.index + directiveText.length); + + return { directiveText, directiveValue }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..25fd769 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +"use strict"; + +const { Linter } = require("./linter"); +const interpolate = require("./interpolate"); +const SourceCodeFixer = require("./source-code-fixer"); + +module.exports = { + Linter, + + // For testers. + SourceCodeFixer, + interpolate +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/interpolate.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/interpolate.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..87e06a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/interpolate.js @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Interpolate keys from an object into a string with {{ }} markers. + * @author Jed Fox + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = (text, data) => { + if (!data) { + return text; + } + + // Substitution content for any {{ }} markers. + return text.replace(/\{\{([^{}]+?)\}\}/gu, (fullMatch, termWithWhitespace) => { + const term = termWithWhitespace.trim(); + + if (term in data) { + return data[term]; + } + + // Preserve old behavior: If parameter name not provided, don't replace it. + return fullMatch; + }); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/linter.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/linter.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d25f854 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/linter.js @@ -0,0 +1,2119 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Main Linter Class + * @author Gyandeep Singh + * @author aladdin-add + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const + path = require("path"), + eslintScope = require("eslint-scope"), + evk = require("eslint-visitor-keys"), + espree = require("espree"), + merge = require("lodash.merge"), + pkg = require("../../package.json"), + astUtils = require("../shared/ast-utils"), + { + directivesPattern + } = require("../shared/directives"), + { + Legacy: { + ConfigOps, + ConfigValidator, + environments: BuiltInEnvironments + } + } = require("@eslint/eslintrc/universal"), + Traverser = require("../shared/traverser"), + { SourceCode } = require("../source-code"), + CodePathAnalyzer = require("./code-path-analysis/code-path-analyzer"), + applyDisableDirectives = require("./apply-disable-directives"), + ConfigCommentParser = require("./config-comment-parser"), + NodeEventGenerator = require("./node-event-generator"), + createReportTranslator = require("./report-translator"), + Rules = require("./rules"), + createEmitter = require("./safe-emitter"), + SourceCodeFixer = require("./source-code-fixer"), + timing = require("./timing"), + ruleReplacements = require("../../conf/replacements.json"); +const { getRuleFromConfig } = require("../config/flat-config-helpers"); +const { FlatConfigArray } = require("../config/flat-config-array"); +const { RuleValidator } = require("../config/rule-validator"); +const { assertIsRuleOptions, assertIsRuleSeverity } = require("../config/flat-config-schema"); +const { normalizeSeverityToString } = require("../shared/severity"); +const debug = require("debug")("eslint:linter"); +const MAX_AUTOFIX_PASSES = 10; +const DEFAULT_PARSER_NAME = "espree"; +const DEFAULT_ECMA_VERSION = 5; +const commentParser = new ConfigCommentParser(); +const DEFAULT_ERROR_LOC = { start: { line: 1, column: 0 }, end: { line: 1, column: 1 } }; +const parserSymbol = Symbol.for("eslint.RuleTester.parser"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @typedef {InstanceType} ConfigArray */ +/** @typedef {InstanceType} ExtractedConfig */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").ConfigData} ConfigData */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Environment} Environment */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").GlobalConf} GlobalConf */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").LintMessage} LintMessage */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").SuppressedLintMessage} SuppressedLintMessage */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").ParserOptions} ParserOptions */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").LanguageOptions} LanguageOptions */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Processor} Processor */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Rule} Rule */ + +/* eslint-disable jsdoc/valid-types -- https://github.com/jsdoc-type-pratt-parser/jsdoc-type-pratt-parser/issues/4#issuecomment-778805577 */ +/** + * @template T + * @typedef {{ [P in keyof T]-?: T[P] }} Required + */ +/* eslint-enable jsdoc/valid-types -- https://github.com/jsdoc-type-pratt-parser/jsdoc-type-pratt-parser/issues/4#issuecomment-778805577 */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} DisableDirective + * @property {("disable"|"enable"|"disable-line"|"disable-next-line")} type Type of directive + * @property {number} line The line number + * @property {number} column The column number + * @property {(string|null)} ruleId The rule ID + * @property {string} justification The justification of directive + */ + +/** + * The private data for `Linter` instance. + * @typedef {Object} LinterInternalSlots + * @property {ConfigArray|null} lastConfigArray The `ConfigArray` instance that the last `verify()` call used. + * @property {SourceCode|null} lastSourceCode The `SourceCode` instance that the last `verify()` call used. + * @property {SuppressedLintMessage[]} lastSuppressedMessages The `SuppressedLintMessage[]` instance that the last `verify()` call produced. + * @property {Map} parserMap The loaded parsers. + * @property {Rules} ruleMap The loaded rules. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} VerifyOptions + * @property {boolean} [allowInlineConfig] Allow/disallow inline comments' ability + * to change config once it is set. Defaults to true if not supplied. + * Useful if you want to validate JS without comments overriding rules. + * @property {boolean} [disableFixes] if `true` then the linter doesn't make `fix` + * properties into the lint result. + * @property {string} [filename] the filename of the source code. + * @property {boolean | "off" | "warn" | "error"} [reportUnusedDisableDirectives] Adds reported errors for + * unused `eslint-disable` directives. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} ProcessorOptions + * @property {(filename:string, text:string) => boolean} [filterCodeBlock] the + * predicate function that selects adopt code blocks. + * @property {Processor.postprocess} [postprocess] postprocessor for report + * messages. If provided, this should accept an array of the message lists + * for each code block returned from the preprocessor, apply a mapping to + * the messages as appropriate, and return a one-dimensional array of + * messages. + * @property {Processor.preprocess} [preprocess] preprocessor for source text. + * If provided, this should accept a string of source text, and return an + * array of code blocks to lint. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} FixOptions + * @property {boolean | ((message: LintMessage) => boolean)} [fix] Determines + * whether fixes should be applied. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} InternalOptions + * @property {string | null} warnInlineConfig The config name what `noInlineConfig` setting came from. If `noInlineConfig` setting didn't exist, this is null. If this is a config name, then the linter warns directive comments. + * @property {"off" | "warn" | "error"} reportUnusedDisableDirectives (boolean values were normalized) + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Determines if a given object is Espree. + * @param {Object} parser The parser to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the parser is Espree or false if not. + */ +function isEspree(parser) { + return !!(parser === espree || parser[parserSymbol] === espree); +} + +/** + * Ensures that variables representing built-in properties of the Global Object, + * and any globals declared by special block comments, are present in the global + * scope. + * @param {Scope} globalScope The global scope. + * @param {Object} configGlobals The globals declared in configuration + * @param {{exportedVariables: Object, enabledGlobals: Object}} commentDirectives Directives from comment configuration + * @returns {void} + */ +function addDeclaredGlobals(globalScope, configGlobals, { exportedVariables, enabledGlobals }) { + + // Define configured global variables. + for (const id of new Set([...Object.keys(configGlobals), ...Object.keys(enabledGlobals)])) { + + /* + * `ConfigOps.normalizeConfigGlobal` will throw an error if a configured global value is invalid. However, these errors would + * typically be caught when validating a config anyway (validity for inline global comments is checked separately). + */ + const configValue = configGlobals[id] === void 0 ? void 0 : ConfigOps.normalizeConfigGlobal(configGlobals[id]); + const commentValue = enabledGlobals[id] && enabledGlobals[id].value; + const value = commentValue || configValue; + const sourceComments = enabledGlobals[id] && enabledGlobals[id].comments; + + if (value === "off") { + continue; + } + + let variable = globalScope.set.get(id); + + if (!variable) { + variable = new eslintScope.Variable(id, globalScope); + + globalScope.variables.push(variable); + globalScope.set.set(id, variable); + } + + variable.eslintImplicitGlobalSetting = configValue; + variable.eslintExplicitGlobal = sourceComments !== void 0; + variable.eslintExplicitGlobalComments = sourceComments; + variable.writeable = (value === "writable"); + } + + // mark all exported variables as such + Object.keys(exportedVariables).forEach(name => { + const variable = globalScope.set.get(name); + + if (variable) { + variable.eslintUsed = true; + variable.eslintExported = true; + } + }); + + /* + * "through" contains all references which definitions cannot be found. + * Since we augment the global scope using configuration, we need to update + * references and remove the ones that were added by configuration. + */ + globalScope.through = globalScope.through.filter(reference => { + const name = reference.identifier.name; + const variable = globalScope.set.get(name); + + if (variable) { + + /* + * Links the variable and the reference. + * And this reference is removed from `Scope#through`. + */ + reference.resolved = variable; + variable.references.push(reference); + + return false; + } + + return true; + }); +} + +/** + * creates a missing-rule message. + * @param {string} ruleId the ruleId to create + * @returns {string} created error message + * @private + */ +function createMissingRuleMessage(ruleId) { + return Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(ruleReplacements.rules, ruleId) + ? `Rule '${ruleId}' was removed and replaced by: ${ruleReplacements.rules[ruleId].join(", ")}` + : `Definition for rule '${ruleId}' was not found.`; +} + +/** + * creates a linting problem + * @param {Object} options to create linting error + * @param {string} [options.ruleId] the ruleId to report + * @param {Object} [options.loc] the loc to report + * @param {string} [options.message] the error message to report + * @param {string} [options.severity] the error message to report + * @returns {LintMessage} created problem, returns a missing-rule problem if only provided ruleId. + * @private + */ +function createLintingProblem(options) { + const { + ruleId = null, + loc = DEFAULT_ERROR_LOC, + message = createMissingRuleMessage(options.ruleId), + severity = 2 + } = options; + + return { + ruleId, + message, + line: loc.start.line, + column: loc.start.column + 1, + endLine: loc.end.line, + endColumn: loc.end.column + 1, + severity, + nodeType: null + }; +} + +/** + * Creates a collection of disable directives from a comment + * @param {Object} options to create disable directives + * @param {("disable"|"enable"|"disable-line"|"disable-next-line")} options.type The type of directive comment + * @param {token} options.commentToken The Comment token + * @param {string} options.value The value after the directive in the comment + * comment specified no specific rules, so it applies to all rules (e.g. `eslint-disable`) + * @param {string} options.justification The justification of the directive + * @param {function(string): {create: Function}} options.ruleMapper A map from rule IDs to defined rules + * @returns {Object} Directives and problems from the comment + */ +function createDisableDirectives(options) { + const { commentToken, type, value, justification, ruleMapper } = options; + const ruleIds = Object.keys(commentParser.parseListConfig(value)); + const directiveRules = ruleIds.length ? ruleIds : [null]; + const result = { + directives: [], // valid disable directives + directiveProblems: [] // problems in directives + }; + + const parentComment = { commentToken, ruleIds }; + + for (const ruleId of directiveRules) { + + // push to directives, if the rule is defined(including null, e.g. /*eslint enable*/) + if (ruleId === null || !!ruleMapper(ruleId)) { + if (type === "disable-next-line") { + result.directives.push({ + parentComment, + type, + line: commentToken.loc.end.line, + column: commentToken.loc.end.column + 1, + ruleId, + justification + }); + } else { + result.directives.push({ + parentComment, + type, + line: commentToken.loc.start.line, + column: commentToken.loc.start.column + 1, + ruleId, + justification + }); + } + } else { + result.directiveProblems.push(createLintingProblem({ ruleId, loc: commentToken.loc })); + } + } + return result; +} + +/** + * Parses comments in file to extract file-specific config of rules, globals + * and environments and merges them with global config; also code blocks + * where reporting is disabled or enabled and merges them with reporting config. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The SourceCode object to get comments from. + * @param {function(string): {create: Function}} ruleMapper A map from rule IDs to defined rules + * @param {string|null} warnInlineConfig If a string then it should warn directive comments as disabled. The string value is the config name what the setting came from. + * @returns {{configuredRules: Object, enabledGlobals: {value:string,comment:Token}[], exportedVariables: Object, problems: LintMessage[], disableDirectives: DisableDirective[]}} + * A collection of the directive comments that were found, along with any problems that occurred when parsing + */ +function getDirectiveComments(sourceCode, ruleMapper, warnInlineConfig) { + const configuredRules = {}; + const enabledGlobals = Object.create(null); + const exportedVariables = {}; + const problems = []; + const disableDirectives = []; + const validator = new ConfigValidator({ + builtInRules: Rules + }); + + sourceCode.getInlineConfigNodes().filter(token => token.type !== "Shebang").forEach(comment => { + const { directivePart, justificationPart } = commentParser.extractDirectiveComment(comment.value); + + const match = directivesPattern.exec(directivePart); + + if (!match) { + return; + } + const directiveText = match[1]; + const lineCommentSupported = /^eslint-disable-(next-)?line$/u.test(directiveText); + + if (comment.type === "Line" && !lineCommentSupported) { + return; + } + + if (warnInlineConfig) { + const kind = comment.type === "Block" ? `/*${directiveText}*/` : `//${directiveText}`; + + problems.push(createLintingProblem({ + ruleId: null, + message: `'${kind}' has no effect because you have 'noInlineConfig' setting in ${warnInlineConfig}.`, + loc: comment.loc, + severity: 1 + })); + return; + } + + if (directiveText === "eslint-disable-line" && comment.loc.start.line !== comment.loc.end.line) { + const message = `${directiveText} comment should not span multiple lines.`; + + problems.push(createLintingProblem({ + ruleId: null, + message, + loc: comment.loc + })); + return; + } + + const directiveValue = directivePart.slice(match.index + directiveText.length); + + switch (directiveText) { + case "eslint-disable": + case "eslint-enable": + case "eslint-disable-next-line": + case "eslint-disable-line": { + const directiveType = directiveText.slice("eslint-".length); + const options = { commentToken: comment, type: directiveType, value: directiveValue, justification: justificationPart, ruleMapper }; + const { directives, directiveProblems } = createDisableDirectives(options); + + disableDirectives.push(...directives); + problems.push(...directiveProblems); + break; + } + + case "exported": + Object.assign(exportedVariables, commentParser.parseStringConfig(directiveValue, comment)); + break; + + case "globals": + case "global": + for (const [id, { value }] of Object.entries(commentParser.parseStringConfig(directiveValue, comment))) { + let normalizedValue; + + try { + normalizedValue = ConfigOps.normalizeConfigGlobal(value); + } catch (err) { + problems.push(createLintingProblem({ + ruleId: null, + loc: comment.loc, + message: err.message + })); + continue; + } + + if (enabledGlobals[id]) { + enabledGlobals[id].comments.push(comment); + enabledGlobals[id].value = normalizedValue; + } else { + enabledGlobals[id] = { + comments: [comment], + value: normalizedValue + }; + } + } + break; + + case "eslint": { + const parseResult = commentParser.parseJsonConfig(directiveValue, comment.loc); + + if (parseResult.success) { + Object.keys(parseResult.config).forEach(name => { + const rule = ruleMapper(name); + const ruleValue = parseResult.config[name]; + + if (!rule) { + problems.push(createLintingProblem({ ruleId: name, loc: comment.loc })); + return; + } + + try { + validator.validateRuleOptions(rule, name, ruleValue); + } catch (err) { + problems.push(createLintingProblem({ + ruleId: name, + message: err.message, + loc: comment.loc + })); + + // do not apply the config, if found invalid options. + return; + } + + configuredRules[name] = ruleValue; + }); + } else { + problems.push(parseResult.error); + } + + break; + } + + // no default + } + }); + + return { + configuredRules, + enabledGlobals, + exportedVariables, + problems, + disableDirectives + }; +} + +/** + * Parses comments in file to extract disable directives. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The SourceCode object to get comments from. + * @param {function(string): {create: Function}} ruleMapper A map from rule IDs to defined rules + * @returns {{problems: LintMessage[], disableDirectives: DisableDirective[]}} + * A collection of the directive comments that were found, along with any problems that occurred when parsing + */ +function getDirectiveCommentsForFlatConfig(sourceCode, ruleMapper) { + const problems = []; + const disableDirectives = []; + + sourceCode.getInlineConfigNodes().filter(token => token.type !== "Shebang").forEach(comment => { + const { directivePart, justificationPart } = commentParser.extractDirectiveComment(comment.value); + + const match = directivesPattern.exec(directivePart); + + if (!match) { + return; + } + const directiveText = match[1]; + const lineCommentSupported = /^eslint-disable-(next-)?line$/u.test(directiveText); + + if (comment.type === "Line" && !lineCommentSupported) { + return; + } + + if (directiveText === "eslint-disable-line" && comment.loc.start.line !== comment.loc.end.line) { + const message = `${directiveText} comment should not span multiple lines.`; + + problems.push(createLintingProblem({ + ruleId: null, + message, + loc: comment.loc + })); + return; + } + + const directiveValue = directivePart.slice(match.index + directiveText.length); + + switch (directiveText) { + case "eslint-disable": + case "eslint-enable": + case "eslint-disable-next-line": + case "eslint-disable-line": { + const directiveType = directiveText.slice("eslint-".length); + const options = { commentToken: comment, type: directiveType, value: directiveValue, justification: justificationPart, ruleMapper }; + const { directives, directiveProblems } = createDisableDirectives(options); + + disableDirectives.push(...directives); + problems.push(...directiveProblems); + break; + } + + // no default + } + }); + + return { + problems, + disableDirectives + }; +} + +/** + * Normalize ECMAScript version from the initial config + * @param {Parser} parser The parser which uses this options. + * @param {number} ecmaVersion ECMAScript version from the initial config + * @returns {number} normalized ECMAScript version + */ +function normalizeEcmaVersion(parser, ecmaVersion) { + + if (isEspree(parser)) { + if (ecmaVersion === "latest") { + return espree.latestEcmaVersion; + } + } + + /* + * Calculate ECMAScript edition number from official year version starting with + * ES2015, which corresponds with ES6 (or a difference of 2009). + */ + return ecmaVersion >= 2015 ? ecmaVersion - 2009 : ecmaVersion; +} + +/** + * Normalize ECMAScript version from the initial config into languageOptions (year) + * format. + * @param {any} [ecmaVersion] ECMAScript version from the initial config + * @returns {number} normalized ECMAScript version + */ +function normalizeEcmaVersionForLanguageOptions(ecmaVersion) { + + switch (ecmaVersion) { + case 3: + return 3; + + // void 0 = no ecmaVersion specified so use the default + case 5: + case void 0: + return 5; + + default: + if (typeof ecmaVersion === "number") { + return ecmaVersion >= 2015 ? ecmaVersion : ecmaVersion + 2009; + } + } + + /* + * We default to the latest supported ecmaVersion for everything else. + * Remember, this is for languageOptions.ecmaVersion, which sets the version + * that is used for a number of processes inside of ESLint. It's normally + * safe to assume people want the latest unless otherwise specified. + */ + return espree.latestEcmaVersion + 2009; +} + +const eslintEnvPattern = /\/\*\s*eslint-env\s(.+?)(?:\*\/|$)/gsu; + +/** + * Checks whether or not there is a comment which has "eslint-env *" in a given text. + * @param {string} text A source code text to check. + * @returns {Object|null} A result of parseListConfig() with "eslint-env *" comment. + */ +function findEslintEnv(text) { + let match, retv; + + eslintEnvPattern.lastIndex = 0; + + while ((match = eslintEnvPattern.exec(text)) !== null) { + if (match[0].endsWith("*/")) { + retv = Object.assign( + retv || {}, + commentParser.parseListConfig(commentParser.extractDirectiveComment(match[1]).directivePart) + ); + } + } + + return retv; +} + +/** + * Convert "/path/to/" to "". + * `CLIEngine#executeOnText()` method gives "/path/to/" if the filename + * was omitted because `configArray.extractConfig()` requires an absolute path. + * But the linter should pass `` to `RuleContext#filename` in that + * case. + * Also, code blocks can have their virtual filename. If the parent filename was + * ``, the virtual filename is `/0_foo.js` or something like (i.e., + * it's not an absolute path). + * @param {string} filename The filename to normalize. + * @returns {string} The normalized filename. + */ +function normalizeFilename(filename) { + const parts = filename.split(path.sep); + const index = parts.lastIndexOf(""); + + return index === -1 ? filename : parts.slice(index).join(path.sep); +} + +/** + * Normalizes the possible options for `linter.verify` and `linter.verifyAndFix` to a + * consistent shape. + * @param {VerifyOptions} providedOptions Options + * @param {ConfigData} config Config. + * @returns {Required & InternalOptions} Normalized options + */ +function normalizeVerifyOptions(providedOptions, config) { + + const linterOptions = config.linterOptions || config; + + // .noInlineConfig for eslintrc, .linterOptions.noInlineConfig for flat + const disableInlineConfig = linterOptions.noInlineConfig === true; + const ignoreInlineConfig = providedOptions.allowInlineConfig === false; + const configNameOfNoInlineConfig = config.configNameOfNoInlineConfig + ? ` (${config.configNameOfNoInlineConfig})` + : ""; + + let reportUnusedDisableDirectives = providedOptions.reportUnusedDisableDirectives; + + if (typeof reportUnusedDisableDirectives === "boolean") { + reportUnusedDisableDirectives = reportUnusedDisableDirectives ? "error" : "off"; + } + if (typeof reportUnusedDisableDirectives !== "string") { + if (typeof linterOptions.reportUnusedDisableDirectives === "boolean") { + reportUnusedDisableDirectives = linterOptions.reportUnusedDisableDirectives ? "warn" : "off"; + } else { + reportUnusedDisableDirectives = linterOptions.reportUnusedDisableDirectives === void 0 ? "off" : normalizeSeverityToString(linterOptions.reportUnusedDisableDirectives); + } + } + + return { + filename: normalizeFilename(providedOptions.filename || ""), + allowInlineConfig: !ignoreInlineConfig, + warnInlineConfig: disableInlineConfig && !ignoreInlineConfig + ? `your config${configNameOfNoInlineConfig}` + : null, + reportUnusedDisableDirectives, + disableFixes: Boolean(providedOptions.disableFixes) + }; +} + +/** + * Combines the provided parserOptions with the options from environments + * @param {Parser} parser The parser which uses this options. + * @param {ParserOptions} providedOptions The provided 'parserOptions' key in a config + * @param {Environment[]} enabledEnvironments The environments enabled in configuration and with inline comments + * @returns {ParserOptions} Resulting parser options after merge + */ +function resolveParserOptions(parser, providedOptions, enabledEnvironments) { + + const parserOptionsFromEnv = enabledEnvironments + .filter(env => env.parserOptions) + .reduce((parserOptions, env) => merge(parserOptions, env.parserOptions), {}); + const mergedParserOptions = merge(parserOptionsFromEnv, providedOptions || {}); + const isModule = mergedParserOptions.sourceType === "module"; + + if (isModule) { + + /* + * can't have global return inside of modules + * TODO: espree validate parserOptions.globalReturn when sourceType is setting to module.(@aladdin-add) + */ + mergedParserOptions.ecmaFeatures = Object.assign({}, mergedParserOptions.ecmaFeatures, { globalReturn: false }); + } + + mergedParserOptions.ecmaVersion = normalizeEcmaVersion(parser, mergedParserOptions.ecmaVersion); + + return mergedParserOptions; +} + +/** + * Converts parserOptions to languageOptions for backwards compatibility with eslintrc. + * @param {ConfigData} config Config object. + * @param {Object} config.globals Global variable definitions. + * @param {Parser} config.parser The parser to use. + * @param {ParserOptions} config.parserOptions The parserOptions to use. + * @returns {LanguageOptions} The languageOptions equivalent. + */ +function createLanguageOptions({ globals: configuredGlobals, parser, parserOptions }) { + + const { + ecmaVersion, + sourceType + } = parserOptions; + + return { + globals: configuredGlobals, + ecmaVersion: normalizeEcmaVersionForLanguageOptions(ecmaVersion), + sourceType, + parser, + parserOptions + }; +} + +/** + * Combines the provided globals object with the globals from environments + * @param {Record} providedGlobals The 'globals' key in a config + * @param {Environment[]} enabledEnvironments The environments enabled in configuration and with inline comments + * @returns {Record} The resolved globals object + */ +function resolveGlobals(providedGlobals, enabledEnvironments) { + return Object.assign( + Object.create(null), + ...enabledEnvironments.filter(env => env.globals).map(env => env.globals), + providedGlobals + ); +} + +/** + * Strips Unicode BOM from a given text. + * @param {string} text A text to strip. + * @returns {string} The stripped text. + */ +function stripUnicodeBOM(text) { + + /* + * Check Unicode BOM. + * In JavaScript, string data is stored as UTF-16, so BOM is 0xFEFF. + * http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/#sec-unicode-format-control-characters + */ + if (text.charCodeAt(0) === 0xFEFF) { + return text.slice(1); + } + return text; +} + +/** + * Get the options for a rule (not including severity), if any + * @param {Array|number} ruleConfig rule configuration + * @returns {Array} of rule options, empty Array if none + */ +function getRuleOptions(ruleConfig) { + if (Array.isArray(ruleConfig)) { + return ruleConfig.slice(1); + } + return []; + +} + +/** + * Analyze scope of the given AST. + * @param {ASTNode} ast The `Program` node to analyze. + * @param {LanguageOptions} languageOptions The parser options. + * @param {Record} visitorKeys The visitor keys. + * @returns {ScopeManager} The analysis result. + */ +function analyzeScope(ast, languageOptions, visitorKeys) { + const parserOptions = languageOptions.parserOptions; + const ecmaFeatures = parserOptions.ecmaFeatures || {}; + const ecmaVersion = languageOptions.ecmaVersion || DEFAULT_ECMA_VERSION; + + return eslintScope.analyze(ast, { + ignoreEval: true, + nodejsScope: ecmaFeatures.globalReturn, + impliedStrict: ecmaFeatures.impliedStrict, + ecmaVersion: typeof ecmaVersion === "number" ? ecmaVersion : 6, + sourceType: languageOptions.sourceType || "script", + childVisitorKeys: visitorKeys || evk.KEYS, + fallback: Traverser.getKeys + }); +} + +/** + * Parses text into an AST. Moved out here because the try-catch prevents + * optimization of functions, so it's best to keep the try-catch as isolated + * as possible + * @param {string} text The text to parse. + * @param {LanguageOptions} languageOptions Options to pass to the parser + * @param {string} filePath The path to the file being parsed. + * @returns {{success: false, error: LintMessage}|{success: true, sourceCode: SourceCode}} + * An object containing the AST and parser services if parsing was successful, or the error if parsing failed + * @private + */ +function parse(text, languageOptions, filePath) { + const textToParse = stripUnicodeBOM(text).replace(astUtils.shebangPattern, (match, captured) => `//${captured}`); + const { ecmaVersion, sourceType, parser } = languageOptions; + const parserOptions = Object.assign( + { ecmaVersion, sourceType }, + languageOptions.parserOptions, + { + loc: true, + range: true, + raw: true, + tokens: true, + comment: true, + eslintVisitorKeys: true, + eslintScopeManager: true, + filePath + } + ); + + /* + * Check for parsing errors first. If there's a parsing error, nothing + * else can happen. However, a parsing error does not throw an error + * from this method - it's just considered a fatal error message, a + * problem that ESLint identified just like any other. + */ + try { + debug("Parsing:", filePath); + const parseResult = (typeof parser.parseForESLint === "function") + ? parser.parseForESLint(textToParse, parserOptions) + : { ast: parser.parse(textToParse, parserOptions) }; + + debug("Parsing successful:", filePath); + const ast = parseResult.ast; + const parserServices = parseResult.services || {}; + const visitorKeys = parseResult.visitorKeys || evk.KEYS; + + debug("Scope analysis:", filePath); + const scopeManager = parseResult.scopeManager || analyzeScope(ast, languageOptions, visitorKeys); + + debug("Scope analysis successful:", filePath); + + return { + success: true, + + /* + * Save all values that `parseForESLint()` returned. + * If a `SourceCode` object is given as the first parameter instead of source code text, + * linter skips the parsing process and reuses the source code object. + * In that case, linter needs all the values that `parseForESLint()` returned. + */ + sourceCode: new SourceCode({ + text, + ast, + parserServices, + scopeManager, + visitorKeys + }) + }; + } catch (ex) { + + // If the message includes a leading line number, strip it: + const message = `Parsing error: ${ex.message.replace(/^line \d+:/iu, "").trim()}`; + + debug("%s\n%s", message, ex.stack); + + return { + success: false, + error: { + ruleId: null, + fatal: true, + severity: 2, + message, + line: ex.lineNumber, + column: ex.column, + nodeType: null + } + }; + } +} + +/** + * Runs a rule, and gets its listeners + * @param {Rule} rule A normalized rule with a `create` method + * @param {Context} ruleContext The context that should be passed to the rule + * @throws {any} Any error during the rule's `create` + * @returns {Object} A map of selector listeners provided by the rule + */ +function createRuleListeners(rule, ruleContext) { + try { + return rule.create(ruleContext); + } catch (ex) { + ex.message = `Error while loading rule '${ruleContext.id}': ${ex.message}`; + throw ex; + } +} + +// methods that exist on SourceCode object +const DEPRECATED_SOURCECODE_PASSTHROUGHS = { + getSource: "getText", + getSourceLines: "getLines", + getAllComments: "getAllComments", + getNodeByRangeIndex: "getNodeByRangeIndex", + getComments: "getComments", + getCommentsBefore: "getCommentsBefore", + getCommentsAfter: "getCommentsAfter", + getCommentsInside: "getCommentsInside", + getJSDocComment: "getJSDocComment", + getFirstToken: "getFirstToken", + getFirstTokens: "getFirstTokens", + getLastToken: "getLastToken", + getLastTokens: "getLastTokens", + getTokenAfter: "getTokenAfter", + getTokenBefore: "getTokenBefore", + getTokenByRangeStart: "getTokenByRangeStart", + getTokens: "getTokens", + getTokensAfter: "getTokensAfter", + getTokensBefore: "getTokensBefore", + getTokensBetween: "getTokensBetween" +}; + + +const BASE_TRAVERSAL_CONTEXT = Object.freeze( + Object.keys(DEPRECATED_SOURCECODE_PASSTHROUGHS).reduce( + (contextInfo, methodName) => + Object.assign(contextInfo, { + [methodName](...args) { + return this.sourceCode[DEPRECATED_SOURCECODE_PASSTHROUGHS[methodName]](...args); + } + }), + {} + ) +); + +/** + * Runs the given rules on the given SourceCode object + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode A SourceCode object for the given text + * @param {Object} configuredRules The rules configuration + * @param {function(string): Rule} ruleMapper A mapper function from rule names to rules + * @param {string | undefined} parserName The name of the parser in the config + * @param {LanguageOptions} languageOptions The options for parsing the code. + * @param {Object} settings The settings that were enabled in the config + * @param {string} filename The reported filename of the code + * @param {boolean} disableFixes If true, it doesn't make `fix` properties. + * @param {string | undefined} cwd cwd of the cli + * @param {string} physicalFilename The full path of the file on disk without any code block information + * @returns {LintMessage[]} An array of reported problems + */ +function runRules(sourceCode, configuredRules, ruleMapper, parserName, languageOptions, settings, filename, disableFixes, cwd, physicalFilename) { + const emitter = createEmitter(); + const nodeQueue = []; + let currentNode = sourceCode.ast; + + Traverser.traverse(sourceCode.ast, { + enter(node, parent) { + node.parent = parent; + nodeQueue.push({ isEntering: true, node }); + }, + leave(node) { + nodeQueue.push({ isEntering: false, node }); + }, + visitorKeys: sourceCode.visitorKeys + }); + + /* + * Create a frozen object with the ruleContext properties and methods that are shared by all rules. + * All rule contexts will inherit from this object. This avoids the performance penalty of copying all the + * properties once for each rule. + */ + const sharedTraversalContext = Object.freeze( + Object.assign( + Object.create(BASE_TRAVERSAL_CONTEXT), + { + getAncestors: () => sourceCode.getAncestors(currentNode), + getDeclaredVariables: node => sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node), + getCwd: () => cwd, + cwd, + getFilename: () => filename, + filename, + getPhysicalFilename: () => physicalFilename || filename, + physicalFilename: physicalFilename || filename, + getScope: () => sourceCode.getScope(currentNode), + getSourceCode: () => sourceCode, + sourceCode, + markVariableAsUsed: name => sourceCode.markVariableAsUsed(name, currentNode), + parserOptions: { + ...languageOptions.parserOptions + }, + parserPath: parserName, + languageOptions, + parserServices: sourceCode.parserServices, + settings + } + ) + ); + + const lintingProblems = []; + + Object.keys(configuredRules).forEach(ruleId => { + const severity = ConfigOps.getRuleSeverity(configuredRules[ruleId]); + + // not load disabled rules + if (severity === 0) { + return; + } + + const rule = ruleMapper(ruleId); + + if (!rule) { + lintingProblems.push(createLintingProblem({ ruleId })); + return; + } + + const messageIds = rule.meta && rule.meta.messages; + let reportTranslator = null; + const ruleContext = Object.freeze( + Object.assign( + Object.create(sharedTraversalContext), + { + id: ruleId, + options: getRuleOptions(configuredRules[ruleId]), + report(...args) { + + /* + * Create a report translator lazily. + * In a vast majority of cases, any given rule reports zero errors on a given + * piece of code. Creating a translator lazily avoids the performance cost of + * creating a new translator function for each rule that usually doesn't get + * called. + * + * Using lazy report translators improves end-to-end performance by about 3% + * with Node 8.4.0. + */ + if (reportTranslator === null) { + reportTranslator = createReportTranslator({ + ruleId, + severity, + sourceCode, + messageIds, + disableFixes + }); + } + const problem = reportTranslator(...args); + + if (problem.fix && !(rule.meta && rule.meta.fixable)) { + throw new Error("Fixable rules must set the `meta.fixable` property to \"code\" or \"whitespace\"."); + } + if (problem.suggestions && !(rule.meta && rule.meta.hasSuggestions === true)) { + if (rule.meta && rule.meta.docs && typeof rule.meta.docs.suggestion !== "undefined") { + + // Encourage migration from the former property name. + throw new Error("Rules with suggestions must set the `meta.hasSuggestions` property to `true`. `meta.docs.suggestion` is ignored by ESLint."); + } + throw new Error("Rules with suggestions must set the `meta.hasSuggestions` property to `true`."); + } + lintingProblems.push(problem); + } + } + ) + ); + + const ruleListeners = timing.enabled ? timing.time(ruleId, createRuleListeners)(rule, ruleContext) : createRuleListeners(rule, ruleContext); + + /** + * Include `ruleId` in error logs + * @param {Function} ruleListener A rule method that listens for a node. + * @returns {Function} ruleListener wrapped in error handler + */ + function addRuleErrorHandler(ruleListener) { + return function ruleErrorHandler(...listenerArgs) { + try { + return ruleListener(...listenerArgs); + } catch (e) { + e.ruleId = ruleId; + throw e; + } + }; + } + + if (typeof ruleListeners === "undefined" || ruleListeners === null) { + throw new Error(`The create() function for rule '${ruleId}' did not return an object.`); + } + + // add all the selectors from the rule as listeners + Object.keys(ruleListeners).forEach(selector => { + const ruleListener = timing.enabled + ? timing.time(ruleId, ruleListeners[selector]) + : ruleListeners[selector]; + + emitter.on( + selector, + addRuleErrorHandler(ruleListener) + ); + }); + }); + + // only run code path analyzer if the top level node is "Program", skip otherwise + const eventGenerator = nodeQueue[0].node.type === "Program" + ? new CodePathAnalyzer(new NodeEventGenerator(emitter, { visitorKeys: sourceCode.visitorKeys, fallback: Traverser.getKeys })) + : new NodeEventGenerator(emitter, { visitorKeys: sourceCode.visitorKeys, fallback: Traverser.getKeys }); + + nodeQueue.forEach(traversalInfo => { + currentNode = traversalInfo.node; + + try { + if (traversalInfo.isEntering) { + eventGenerator.enterNode(currentNode); + } else { + eventGenerator.leaveNode(currentNode); + } + } catch (err) { + err.currentNode = currentNode; + throw err; + } + }); + + return lintingProblems; +} + +/** + * Ensure the source code to be a string. + * @param {string|SourceCode} textOrSourceCode The text or source code object. + * @returns {string} The source code text. + */ +function ensureText(textOrSourceCode) { + if (typeof textOrSourceCode === "object") { + const { hasBOM, text } = textOrSourceCode; + const bom = hasBOM ? "\uFEFF" : ""; + + return bom + text; + } + + return String(textOrSourceCode); +} + +/** + * Get an environment. + * @param {LinterInternalSlots} slots The internal slots of Linter. + * @param {string} envId The environment ID to get. + * @returns {Environment|null} The environment. + */ +function getEnv(slots, envId) { + return ( + (slots.lastConfigArray && slots.lastConfigArray.pluginEnvironments.get(envId)) || + BuiltInEnvironments.get(envId) || + null + ); +} + +/** + * Get a rule. + * @param {LinterInternalSlots} slots The internal slots of Linter. + * @param {string} ruleId The rule ID to get. + * @returns {Rule|null} The rule. + */ +function getRule(slots, ruleId) { + return ( + (slots.lastConfigArray && slots.lastConfigArray.pluginRules.get(ruleId)) || + slots.ruleMap.get(ruleId) + ); +} + +/** + * Normalize the value of the cwd + * @param {string | undefined} cwd raw value of the cwd, path to a directory that should be considered as the current working directory, can be undefined. + * @returns {string | undefined} normalized cwd + */ +function normalizeCwd(cwd) { + if (cwd) { + return cwd; + } + if (typeof process === "object") { + return process.cwd(); + } + + // It's more explicit to assign the undefined + // eslint-disable-next-line no-undefined -- Consistently returning a value + return undefined; +} + +/** + * The map to store private data. + * @type {WeakMap} + */ +const internalSlotsMap = new WeakMap(); + +/** + * Throws an error when the given linter is in flat config mode. + * @param {Linter} linter The linter to check. + * @returns {void} + * @throws {Error} If the linter is in flat config mode. + */ +function assertEslintrcConfig(linter) { + const { configType } = internalSlotsMap.get(linter); + + if (configType === "flat") { + throw new Error("This method cannot be used with flat config. Add your entries directly into the config array."); + } +} + + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Object that is responsible for verifying JavaScript text + * @name Linter + */ +class Linter { + + /** + * Initialize the Linter. + * @param {Object} [config] the config object + * @param {string} [config.cwd] path to a directory that should be considered as the current working directory, can be undefined. + * @param {"flat"|"eslintrc"} [config.configType="eslintrc"] the type of config used. + */ + constructor({ cwd, configType } = {}) { + internalSlotsMap.set(this, { + cwd: normalizeCwd(cwd), + lastConfigArray: null, + lastSourceCode: null, + lastSuppressedMessages: [], + configType, // TODO: Remove after flat config conversion + parserMap: new Map([["espree", espree]]), + ruleMap: new Rules() + }); + + this.version = pkg.version; + } + + /** + * Getter for package version. + * @static + * @returns {string} The version from package.json. + */ + static get version() { + return pkg.version; + } + + /** + * Same as linter.verify, except without support for processors. + * @param {string|SourceCode} textOrSourceCode The text to parse or a SourceCode object. + * @param {ConfigData} providedConfig An ESLintConfig instance to configure everything. + * @param {VerifyOptions} [providedOptions] The optional filename of the file being checked. + * @throws {Error} If during rule execution. + * @returns {(LintMessage|SuppressedLintMessage)[]} The results as an array of messages or an empty array if no messages. + */ + _verifyWithoutProcessors(textOrSourceCode, providedConfig, providedOptions) { + const slots = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + const config = providedConfig || {}; + const options = normalizeVerifyOptions(providedOptions, config); + let text; + + // evaluate arguments + if (typeof textOrSourceCode === "string") { + slots.lastSourceCode = null; + text = textOrSourceCode; + } else { + slots.lastSourceCode = textOrSourceCode; + text = textOrSourceCode.text; + } + + // Resolve parser. + let parserName = DEFAULT_PARSER_NAME; + let parser = espree; + + if (typeof config.parser === "object" && config.parser !== null) { + parserName = config.parser.filePath; + parser = config.parser.definition; + } else if (typeof config.parser === "string") { + if (!slots.parserMap.has(config.parser)) { + return [{ + ruleId: null, + fatal: true, + severity: 2, + message: `Configured parser '${config.parser}' was not found.`, + line: 0, + column: 0, + nodeType: null + }]; + } + parserName = config.parser; + parser = slots.parserMap.get(config.parser); + } + + // search and apply "eslint-env *". + const envInFile = options.allowInlineConfig && !options.warnInlineConfig + ? findEslintEnv(text) + : {}; + const resolvedEnvConfig = Object.assign({ builtin: true }, config.env, envInFile); + const enabledEnvs = Object.keys(resolvedEnvConfig) + .filter(envName => resolvedEnvConfig[envName]) + .map(envName => getEnv(slots, envName)) + .filter(env => env); + + const parserOptions = resolveParserOptions(parser, config.parserOptions || {}, enabledEnvs); + const configuredGlobals = resolveGlobals(config.globals || {}, enabledEnvs); + const settings = config.settings || {}; + const languageOptions = createLanguageOptions({ + globals: config.globals, + parser, + parserOptions + }); + + if (!slots.lastSourceCode) { + const parseResult = parse( + text, + languageOptions, + options.filename + ); + + if (!parseResult.success) { + return [parseResult.error]; + } + + slots.lastSourceCode = parseResult.sourceCode; + } else { + + /* + * If the given source code object as the first argument does not have scopeManager, analyze the scope. + * This is for backward compatibility (SourceCode is frozen so it cannot rebind). + */ + if (!slots.lastSourceCode.scopeManager) { + slots.lastSourceCode = new SourceCode({ + text: slots.lastSourceCode.text, + ast: slots.lastSourceCode.ast, + parserServices: slots.lastSourceCode.parserServices, + visitorKeys: slots.lastSourceCode.visitorKeys, + scopeManager: analyzeScope(slots.lastSourceCode.ast, languageOptions) + }); + } + } + + const sourceCode = slots.lastSourceCode; + const commentDirectives = options.allowInlineConfig + ? getDirectiveComments(sourceCode, ruleId => getRule(slots, ruleId), options.warnInlineConfig) + : { configuredRules: {}, enabledGlobals: {}, exportedVariables: {}, problems: [], disableDirectives: [] }; + + // augment global scope with declared global variables + addDeclaredGlobals( + sourceCode.scopeManager.scopes[0], + configuredGlobals, + { exportedVariables: commentDirectives.exportedVariables, enabledGlobals: commentDirectives.enabledGlobals } + ); + + const configuredRules = Object.assign({}, config.rules, commentDirectives.configuredRules); + let lintingProblems; + + try { + lintingProblems = runRules( + sourceCode, + configuredRules, + ruleId => getRule(slots, ruleId), + parserName, + languageOptions, + settings, + options.filename, + options.disableFixes, + slots.cwd, + providedOptions.physicalFilename + ); + } catch (err) { + err.message += `\nOccurred while linting ${options.filename}`; + debug("An error occurred while traversing"); + debug("Filename:", options.filename); + if (err.currentNode) { + const { line } = err.currentNode.loc.start; + + debug("Line:", line); + err.message += `:${line}`; + } + debug("Parser Options:", parserOptions); + debug("Parser Path:", parserName); + debug("Settings:", settings); + + if (err.ruleId) { + err.message += `\nRule: "${err.ruleId}"`; + } + + throw err; + } + + return applyDisableDirectives({ + directives: commentDirectives.disableDirectives, + disableFixes: options.disableFixes, + problems: lintingProblems + .concat(commentDirectives.problems) + .sort((problemA, problemB) => problemA.line - problemB.line || problemA.column - problemB.column), + reportUnusedDisableDirectives: options.reportUnusedDisableDirectives + }); + } + + /** + * Verifies the text against the rules specified by the second argument. + * @param {string|SourceCode} textOrSourceCode The text to parse or a SourceCode object. + * @param {ConfigData|ConfigArray} config An ESLintConfig instance to configure everything. + * @param {(string|(VerifyOptions&ProcessorOptions))} [filenameOrOptions] The optional filename of the file being checked. + * If this is not set, the filename will default to '' in the rule context. If + * an object, then it has "filename", "allowInlineConfig", and some properties. + * @returns {LintMessage[]} The results as an array of messages or an empty array if no messages. + */ + verify(textOrSourceCode, config, filenameOrOptions) { + debug("Verify"); + + const { configType, cwd } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + + const options = typeof filenameOrOptions === "string" + ? { filename: filenameOrOptions } + : filenameOrOptions || {}; + + if (config) { + if (configType === "flat") { + + /* + * Because of how Webpack packages up the files, we can't + * compare directly to `FlatConfigArray` using `instanceof` + * because it's not the same `FlatConfigArray` as in the tests. + * So, we work around it by assuming an array is, in fact, a + * `FlatConfigArray` if it has a `getConfig()` method. + */ + let configArray = config; + + if (!Array.isArray(config) || typeof config.getConfig !== "function") { + configArray = new FlatConfigArray(config, { basePath: cwd }); + configArray.normalizeSync(); + } + + return this._distinguishSuppressedMessages(this._verifyWithFlatConfigArray(textOrSourceCode, configArray, options, true)); + } + + if (typeof config.extractConfig === "function") { + return this._distinguishSuppressedMessages(this._verifyWithConfigArray(textOrSourceCode, config, options)); + } + } + + /* + * If we get to here, it means `config` is just an object rather + * than a config array so we can go right into linting. + */ + + /* + * `Linter` doesn't support `overrides` property in configuration. + * So we cannot apply multiple processors. + */ + if (options.preprocess || options.postprocess) { + return this._distinguishSuppressedMessages(this._verifyWithProcessor(textOrSourceCode, config, options)); + } + return this._distinguishSuppressedMessages(this._verifyWithoutProcessors(textOrSourceCode, config, options)); + } + + /** + * Verify with a processor. + * @param {string|SourceCode} textOrSourceCode The source code. + * @param {FlatConfig} config The config array. + * @param {VerifyOptions&ProcessorOptions} options The options. + * @param {FlatConfigArray} [configForRecursive] The `ConfigArray` object to apply multiple processors recursively. + * @returns {(LintMessage|SuppressedLintMessage)[]} The found problems. + */ + _verifyWithFlatConfigArrayAndProcessor(textOrSourceCode, config, options, configForRecursive) { + const filename = options.filename || ""; + const filenameToExpose = normalizeFilename(filename); + const physicalFilename = options.physicalFilename || filenameToExpose; + const text = ensureText(textOrSourceCode); + const preprocess = options.preprocess || (rawText => [rawText]); + const postprocess = options.postprocess || (messagesList => messagesList.flat()); + const filterCodeBlock = + options.filterCodeBlock || + (blockFilename => blockFilename.endsWith(".js")); + const originalExtname = path.extname(filename); + + let blocks; + + try { + blocks = preprocess(text, filenameToExpose); + } catch (ex) { + + // If the message includes a leading line number, strip it: + const message = `Preprocessing error: ${ex.message.replace(/^line \d+:/iu, "").trim()}`; + + debug("%s\n%s", message, ex.stack); + + return [ + { + ruleId: null, + fatal: true, + severity: 2, + message, + line: ex.lineNumber, + column: ex.column, + nodeType: null + } + ]; + } + + const messageLists = blocks.map((block, i) => { + debug("A code block was found: %o", block.filename || "(unnamed)"); + + // Keep the legacy behavior. + if (typeof block === "string") { + return this._verifyWithFlatConfigArrayAndWithoutProcessors(block, config, options); + } + + const blockText = block.text; + const blockName = path.join(filename, `${i}_${block.filename}`); + + // Skip this block if filtered. + if (!filterCodeBlock(blockName, blockText)) { + debug("This code block was skipped."); + return []; + } + + // Resolve configuration again if the file content or extension was changed. + if (configForRecursive && (text !== blockText || path.extname(blockName) !== originalExtname)) { + debug("Resolving configuration again because the file content or extension was changed."); + return this._verifyWithFlatConfigArray( + blockText, + configForRecursive, + { ...options, filename: blockName, physicalFilename } + ); + } + + // Does lint. + return this._verifyWithFlatConfigArrayAndWithoutProcessors( + blockText, + config, + { ...options, filename: blockName, physicalFilename } + ); + }); + + return postprocess(messageLists, filenameToExpose); + } + + /** + * Same as linter.verify, except without support for processors. + * @param {string|SourceCode} textOrSourceCode The text to parse or a SourceCode object. + * @param {FlatConfig} providedConfig An ESLintConfig instance to configure everything. + * @param {VerifyOptions} [providedOptions] The optional filename of the file being checked. + * @throws {Error} If during rule execution. + * @returns {(LintMessage|SuppressedLintMessage)[]} The results as an array of messages or an empty array if no messages. + */ + _verifyWithFlatConfigArrayAndWithoutProcessors(textOrSourceCode, providedConfig, providedOptions) { + const slots = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + const config = providedConfig || {}; + const options = normalizeVerifyOptions(providedOptions, config); + let text; + + // evaluate arguments + if (typeof textOrSourceCode === "string") { + slots.lastSourceCode = null; + text = textOrSourceCode; + } else { + slots.lastSourceCode = textOrSourceCode; + text = textOrSourceCode.text; + } + + const languageOptions = config.languageOptions; + + languageOptions.ecmaVersion = normalizeEcmaVersionForLanguageOptions( + languageOptions.ecmaVersion + ); + + // double check that there is a parser to avoid mysterious error messages + if (!languageOptions.parser) { + throw new TypeError(`No parser specified for ${options.filename}`); + } + + // Espree expects this information to be passed in + if (isEspree(languageOptions.parser)) { + const parserOptions = languageOptions.parserOptions; + + if (languageOptions.sourceType) { + + parserOptions.sourceType = languageOptions.sourceType; + + if ( + parserOptions.sourceType === "module" && + parserOptions.ecmaFeatures && + parserOptions.ecmaFeatures.globalReturn + ) { + parserOptions.ecmaFeatures.globalReturn = false; + } + } + } + + const settings = config.settings || {}; + + if (!slots.lastSourceCode) { + const parseResult = parse( + text, + languageOptions, + options.filename + ); + + if (!parseResult.success) { + return [parseResult.error]; + } + + slots.lastSourceCode = parseResult.sourceCode; + } else { + + /* + * If the given source code object as the first argument does not have scopeManager, analyze the scope. + * This is for backward compatibility (SourceCode is frozen so it cannot rebind). + */ + if (!slots.lastSourceCode.scopeManager) { + slots.lastSourceCode = new SourceCode({ + text: slots.lastSourceCode.text, + ast: slots.lastSourceCode.ast, + parserServices: slots.lastSourceCode.parserServices, + visitorKeys: slots.lastSourceCode.visitorKeys, + scopeManager: analyzeScope(slots.lastSourceCode.ast, languageOptions) + }); + } + } + + const sourceCode = slots.lastSourceCode; + + /* + * Make adjustments based on the language options. For JavaScript, + * this is primarily about adding variables into the global scope + * to account for ecmaVersion and configured globals. + */ + sourceCode.applyLanguageOptions(languageOptions); + + const mergedInlineConfig = { + rules: {} + }; + const inlineConfigProblems = []; + + /* + * Inline config can be either enabled or disabled. If disabled, it's possible + * to detect the inline config and emit a warning (though this is not required). + * So we first check to see if inline config is allowed at all, and if so, we + * need to check if it's a warning or not. + */ + if (options.allowInlineConfig) { + + // if inline config should warn then add the warnings + if (options.warnInlineConfig) { + sourceCode.getInlineConfigNodes().forEach(node => { + inlineConfigProblems.push(createLintingProblem({ + ruleId: null, + message: `'${sourceCode.text.slice(node.range[0], node.range[1])}' has no effect because you have 'noInlineConfig' setting in ${options.warnInlineConfig}.`, + loc: node.loc, + severity: 1 + })); + + }); + } else { + const inlineConfigResult = sourceCode.applyInlineConfig(); + + inlineConfigProblems.push( + ...inlineConfigResult.problems + .map(createLintingProblem) + .map(problem => { + problem.fatal = true; + return problem; + }) + ); + + // next we need to verify information about the specified rules + const ruleValidator = new RuleValidator(); + + for (const { config: inlineConfig, node } of inlineConfigResult.configs) { + + Object.keys(inlineConfig.rules).forEach(ruleId => { + const rule = getRuleFromConfig(ruleId, config); + const ruleValue = inlineConfig.rules[ruleId]; + + if (!rule) { + inlineConfigProblems.push(createLintingProblem({ ruleId, loc: node.loc })); + return; + } + + try { + + const ruleOptions = Array.isArray(ruleValue) ? ruleValue : [ruleValue]; + + assertIsRuleOptions(ruleId, ruleValue); + assertIsRuleSeverity(ruleId, ruleOptions[0]); + + ruleValidator.validate({ + plugins: config.plugins, + rules: { + [ruleId]: ruleOptions + } + }); + mergedInlineConfig.rules[ruleId] = ruleValue; + } catch (err) { + + let baseMessage = err.message.slice( + err.message.startsWith("Key \"rules\":") + ? err.message.indexOf(":", 12) + 1 + : err.message.indexOf(":") + 1 + ).trim(); + + if (err.messageTemplate) { + baseMessage += ` You passed "${ruleValue}".`; + } + + inlineConfigProblems.push(createLintingProblem({ + ruleId, + message: `Inline configuration for rule "${ruleId}" is invalid:\n\t${baseMessage}\n`, + loc: node.loc + })); + } + }); + } + } + } + + const commentDirectives = options.allowInlineConfig && !options.warnInlineConfig + ? getDirectiveCommentsForFlatConfig( + sourceCode, + ruleId => getRuleFromConfig(ruleId, config) + ) + : { problems: [], disableDirectives: [] }; + + const configuredRules = Object.assign({}, config.rules, mergedInlineConfig.rules); + let lintingProblems; + + sourceCode.finalize(); + + try { + lintingProblems = runRules( + sourceCode, + configuredRules, + ruleId => getRuleFromConfig(ruleId, config), + void 0, + languageOptions, + settings, + options.filename, + options.disableFixes, + slots.cwd, + providedOptions.physicalFilename + ); + } catch (err) { + err.message += `\nOccurred while linting ${options.filename}`; + debug("An error occurred while traversing"); + debug("Filename:", options.filename); + if (err.currentNode) { + const { line } = err.currentNode.loc.start; + + debug("Line:", line); + err.message += `:${line}`; + } + debug("Parser Options:", languageOptions.parserOptions); + + // debug("Parser Path:", parserName); + debug("Settings:", settings); + + if (err.ruleId) { + err.message += `\nRule: "${err.ruleId}"`; + } + + throw err; + } + + return applyDisableDirectives({ + directives: commentDirectives.disableDirectives, + disableFixes: options.disableFixes, + problems: lintingProblems + .concat(commentDirectives.problems) + .concat(inlineConfigProblems) + .sort((problemA, problemB) => problemA.line - problemB.line || problemA.column - problemB.column), + reportUnusedDisableDirectives: options.reportUnusedDisableDirectives + }); + } + + /** + * Verify a given code with `ConfigArray`. + * @param {string|SourceCode} textOrSourceCode The source code. + * @param {ConfigArray} configArray The config array. + * @param {VerifyOptions&ProcessorOptions} options The options. + * @returns {(LintMessage|SuppressedLintMessage)[]} The found problems. + */ + _verifyWithConfigArray(textOrSourceCode, configArray, options) { + debug("With ConfigArray: %s", options.filename); + + // Store the config array in order to get plugin envs and rules later. + internalSlotsMap.get(this).lastConfigArray = configArray; + + // Extract the final config for this file. + const config = configArray.extractConfig(options.filename); + const processor = + config.processor && + configArray.pluginProcessors.get(config.processor); + + // Verify. + if (processor) { + debug("Apply the processor: %o", config.processor); + const { preprocess, postprocess, supportsAutofix } = processor; + const disableFixes = options.disableFixes || !supportsAutofix; + + return this._verifyWithProcessor( + textOrSourceCode, + config, + { ...options, disableFixes, postprocess, preprocess }, + configArray + ); + } + return this._verifyWithoutProcessors(textOrSourceCode, config, options); + } + + /** + * Verify a given code with a flat config. + * @param {string|SourceCode} textOrSourceCode The source code. + * @param {FlatConfigArray} configArray The config array. + * @param {VerifyOptions&ProcessorOptions} options The options. + * @param {boolean} [firstCall=false] Indicates if this is being called directly + * from verify(). (TODO: Remove once eslintrc is removed.) + * @returns {(LintMessage|SuppressedLintMessage)[]} The found problems. + */ + _verifyWithFlatConfigArray(textOrSourceCode, configArray, options, firstCall = false) { + debug("With flat config: %s", options.filename); + + // we need a filename to match configs against + const filename = options.filename || "__placeholder__.js"; + + // Store the config array in order to get plugin envs and rules later. + internalSlotsMap.get(this).lastConfigArray = configArray; + const config = configArray.getConfig(filename); + + if (!config) { + return [ + { + ruleId: null, + severity: 1, + message: `No matching configuration found for ${filename}.`, + line: 0, + column: 0, + nodeType: null + } + ]; + } + + // Verify. + if (config.processor) { + debug("Apply the processor: %o", config.processor); + const { preprocess, postprocess, supportsAutofix } = config.processor; + const disableFixes = options.disableFixes || !supportsAutofix; + + return this._verifyWithFlatConfigArrayAndProcessor( + textOrSourceCode, + config, + { ...options, filename, disableFixes, postprocess, preprocess }, + configArray + ); + } + + // check for options-based processing + if (firstCall && (options.preprocess || options.postprocess)) { + return this._verifyWithFlatConfigArrayAndProcessor(textOrSourceCode, config, options); + } + + return this._verifyWithFlatConfigArrayAndWithoutProcessors(textOrSourceCode, config, options); + } + + /** + * Verify with a processor. + * @param {string|SourceCode} textOrSourceCode The source code. + * @param {ConfigData|ExtractedConfig} config The config array. + * @param {VerifyOptions&ProcessorOptions} options The options. + * @param {ConfigArray} [configForRecursive] The `ConfigArray` object to apply multiple processors recursively. + * @returns {(LintMessage|SuppressedLintMessage)[]} The found problems. + */ + _verifyWithProcessor(textOrSourceCode, config, options, configForRecursive) { + const filename = options.filename || ""; + const filenameToExpose = normalizeFilename(filename); + const physicalFilename = options.physicalFilename || filenameToExpose; + const text = ensureText(textOrSourceCode); + const preprocess = options.preprocess || (rawText => [rawText]); + const postprocess = options.postprocess || (messagesList => messagesList.flat()); + const filterCodeBlock = + options.filterCodeBlock || + (blockFilename => blockFilename.endsWith(".js")); + const originalExtname = path.extname(filename); + + let blocks; + + try { + blocks = preprocess(text, filenameToExpose); + } catch (ex) { + + // If the message includes a leading line number, strip it: + const message = `Preprocessing error: ${ex.message.replace(/^line \d+:/iu, "").trim()}`; + + debug("%s\n%s", message, ex.stack); + + return [ + { + ruleId: null, + fatal: true, + severity: 2, + message, + line: ex.lineNumber, + column: ex.column, + nodeType: null + } + ]; + } + + const messageLists = blocks.map((block, i) => { + debug("A code block was found: %o", block.filename || "(unnamed)"); + + // Keep the legacy behavior. + if (typeof block === "string") { + return this._verifyWithoutProcessors(block, config, options); + } + + const blockText = block.text; + const blockName = path.join(filename, `${i}_${block.filename}`); + + // Skip this block if filtered. + if (!filterCodeBlock(blockName, blockText)) { + debug("This code block was skipped."); + return []; + } + + // Resolve configuration again if the file content or extension was changed. + if (configForRecursive && (text !== blockText || path.extname(blockName) !== originalExtname)) { + debug("Resolving configuration again because the file content or extension was changed."); + return this._verifyWithConfigArray( + blockText, + configForRecursive, + { ...options, filename: blockName, physicalFilename } + ); + } + + // Does lint. + return this._verifyWithoutProcessors( + blockText, + config, + { ...options, filename: blockName, physicalFilename } + ); + }); + + return postprocess(messageLists, filenameToExpose); + } + + /** + * Given a list of reported problems, distinguish problems between normal messages and suppressed messages. + * The normal messages will be returned and the suppressed messages will be stored as lastSuppressedMessages. + * @param {Array} problems A list of reported problems. + * @returns {LintMessage[]} A list of LintMessage. + */ + _distinguishSuppressedMessages(problems) { + const messages = []; + const suppressedMessages = []; + const slots = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + + for (const problem of problems) { + if (problem.suppressions) { + suppressedMessages.push(problem); + } else { + messages.push(problem); + } + } + + slots.lastSuppressedMessages = suppressedMessages; + + return messages; + } + + /** + * Gets the SourceCode object representing the parsed source. + * @returns {SourceCode} The SourceCode object. + */ + getSourceCode() { + return internalSlotsMap.get(this).lastSourceCode; + } + + /** + * Gets the list of SuppressedLintMessage produced in the last running. + * @returns {SuppressedLintMessage[]} The list of SuppressedLintMessage + */ + getSuppressedMessages() { + return internalSlotsMap.get(this).lastSuppressedMessages; + } + + /** + * Defines a new linting rule. + * @param {string} ruleId A unique rule identifier + * @param {Function | Rule} ruleModule Function from context to object mapping AST node types to event handlers + * @returns {void} + */ + defineRule(ruleId, ruleModule) { + assertEslintrcConfig(this); + internalSlotsMap.get(this).ruleMap.define(ruleId, ruleModule); + } + + /** + * Defines many new linting rules. + * @param {Record} rulesToDefine map from unique rule identifier to rule + * @returns {void} + */ + defineRules(rulesToDefine) { + assertEslintrcConfig(this); + Object.getOwnPropertyNames(rulesToDefine).forEach(ruleId => { + this.defineRule(ruleId, rulesToDefine[ruleId]); + }); + } + + /** + * Gets an object with all loaded rules. + * @returns {Map} All loaded rules + */ + getRules() { + assertEslintrcConfig(this); + const { lastConfigArray, ruleMap } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); + + return new Map(function *() { + yield* ruleMap; + + if (lastConfigArray) { + yield* lastConfigArray.pluginRules; + } + }()); + } + + /** + * Define a new parser module + * @param {string} parserId Name of the parser + * @param {Parser} parserModule The parser object + * @returns {void} + */ + defineParser(parserId, parserModule) { + assertEslintrcConfig(this); + internalSlotsMap.get(this).parserMap.set(parserId, parserModule); + } + + /** + * Performs multiple autofix passes over the text until as many fixes as possible + * have been applied. + * @param {string} text The source text to apply fixes to. + * @param {ConfigData|ConfigArray|FlatConfigArray} config The ESLint config object to use. + * @param {VerifyOptions&ProcessorOptions&FixOptions} options The ESLint options object to use. + * @returns {{fixed:boolean,messages:LintMessage[],output:string}} The result of the fix operation as returned from the + * SourceCodeFixer. + */ + verifyAndFix(text, config, options) { + let messages = [], + fixedResult, + fixed = false, + passNumber = 0, + currentText = text; + const debugTextDescription = options && options.filename || `${text.slice(0, 10)}...`; + const shouldFix = options && typeof options.fix !== "undefined" ? options.fix : true; + + /** + * This loop continues until one of the following is true: + * + * 1. No more fixes have been applied. + * 2. Ten passes have been made. + * + * That means anytime a fix is successfully applied, there will be another pass. + * Essentially, guaranteeing a minimum of two passes. + */ + do { + passNumber++; + + debug(`Linting code for ${debugTextDescription} (pass ${passNumber})`); + messages = this.verify(currentText, config, options); + + debug(`Generating fixed text for ${debugTextDescription} (pass ${passNumber})`); + fixedResult = SourceCodeFixer.applyFixes(currentText, messages, shouldFix); + + /* + * stop if there are any syntax errors. + * 'fixedResult.output' is a empty string. + */ + if (messages.length === 1 && messages[0].fatal) { + break; + } + + // keep track if any fixes were ever applied - important for return value + fixed = fixed || fixedResult.fixed; + + // update to use the fixed output instead of the original text + currentText = fixedResult.output; + + } while ( + fixedResult.fixed && + passNumber < MAX_AUTOFIX_PASSES + ); + + /* + * If the last result had fixes, we need to lint again to be sure we have + * the most up-to-date information. + */ + if (fixedResult.fixed) { + fixedResult.messages = this.verify(currentText, config, options); + } + + // ensure the last result properly reflects if fixes were done + fixedResult.fixed = fixed; + fixedResult.output = currentText; + + return fixedResult; + } +} + +module.exports = { + Linter, + + /** + * Get the internal slots of a given Linter instance for tests. + * @param {Linter} instance The Linter instance to get. + * @returns {LinterInternalSlots} The internal slots. + */ + getLinterInternalSlots(instance) { + return internalSlotsMap.get(instance); + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/node-event-generator.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/node-event-generator.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d56bef2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/node-event-generator.js @@ -0,0 +1,354 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview The event generator for AST nodes. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const esquery = require("esquery"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * An object describing an AST selector + * @typedef {Object} ASTSelector + * @property {string} rawSelector The string that was parsed into this selector + * @property {boolean} isExit `true` if this should be emitted when exiting the node rather than when entering + * @property {Object} parsedSelector An object (from esquery) describing the matching behavior of the selector + * @property {string[]|null} listenerTypes A list of node types that could possibly cause the selector to match, + * or `null` if all node types could cause a match + * @property {number} attributeCount The total number of classes, pseudo-classes, and attribute queries in this selector + * @property {number} identifierCount The total number of identifier queries in this selector + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Computes the union of one or more arrays + * @param {...any[]} arrays One or more arrays to union + * @returns {any[]} The union of the input arrays + */ +function union(...arrays) { + return [...new Set(arrays.flat())]; +} + +/** + * Computes the intersection of one or more arrays + * @param {...any[]} arrays One or more arrays to intersect + * @returns {any[]} The intersection of the input arrays + */ +function intersection(...arrays) { + if (arrays.length === 0) { + return []; + } + + let result = [...new Set(arrays[0])]; + + for (const array of arrays.slice(1)) { + result = result.filter(x => array.includes(x)); + } + return result; +} + +/** + * Gets the possible types of a selector + * @param {Object} parsedSelector An object (from esquery) describing the matching behavior of the selector + * @returns {string[]|null} The node types that could possibly trigger this selector, or `null` if all node types could trigger it + */ +function getPossibleTypes(parsedSelector) { + switch (parsedSelector.type) { + case "identifier": + return [parsedSelector.value]; + + case "matches": { + const typesForComponents = parsedSelector.selectors.map(getPossibleTypes); + + if (typesForComponents.every(Boolean)) { + return union(...typesForComponents); + } + return null; + } + + case "compound": { + const typesForComponents = parsedSelector.selectors.map(getPossibleTypes).filter(typesForComponent => typesForComponent); + + // If all of the components could match any type, then the compound could also match any type. + if (!typesForComponents.length) { + return null; + } + + /* + * If at least one of the components could only match a particular type, the compound could only match + * the intersection of those types. + */ + return intersection(...typesForComponents); + } + + case "child": + case "descendant": + case "sibling": + case "adjacent": + return getPossibleTypes(parsedSelector.right); + + case "class": + if (parsedSelector.name === "function") { + return ["FunctionDeclaration", "FunctionExpression", "ArrowFunctionExpression"]; + } + + return null; + + default: + return null; + + } +} + +/** + * Counts the number of class, pseudo-class, and attribute queries in this selector + * @param {Object} parsedSelector An object (from esquery) describing the selector's matching behavior + * @returns {number} The number of class, pseudo-class, and attribute queries in this selector + */ +function countClassAttributes(parsedSelector) { + switch (parsedSelector.type) { + case "child": + case "descendant": + case "sibling": + case "adjacent": + return countClassAttributes(parsedSelector.left) + countClassAttributes(parsedSelector.right); + + case "compound": + case "not": + case "matches": + return parsedSelector.selectors.reduce((sum, childSelector) => sum + countClassAttributes(childSelector), 0); + + case "attribute": + case "field": + case "nth-child": + case "nth-last-child": + return 1; + + default: + return 0; + } +} + +/** + * Counts the number of identifier queries in this selector + * @param {Object} parsedSelector An object (from esquery) describing the selector's matching behavior + * @returns {number} The number of identifier queries + */ +function countIdentifiers(parsedSelector) { + switch (parsedSelector.type) { + case "child": + case "descendant": + case "sibling": + case "adjacent": + return countIdentifiers(parsedSelector.left) + countIdentifiers(parsedSelector.right); + + case "compound": + case "not": + case "matches": + return parsedSelector.selectors.reduce((sum, childSelector) => sum + countIdentifiers(childSelector), 0); + + case "identifier": + return 1; + + default: + return 0; + } +} + +/** + * Compares the specificity of two selector objects, with CSS-like rules. + * @param {ASTSelector} selectorA An AST selector descriptor + * @param {ASTSelector} selectorB Another AST selector descriptor + * @returns {number} + * a value less than 0 if selectorA is less specific than selectorB + * a value greater than 0 if selectorA is more specific than selectorB + * a value less than 0 if selectorA and selectorB have the same specificity, and selectorA <= selectorB alphabetically + * a value greater than 0 if selectorA and selectorB have the same specificity, and selectorA > selectorB alphabetically + */ +function compareSpecificity(selectorA, selectorB) { + return selectorA.attributeCount - selectorB.attributeCount || + selectorA.identifierCount - selectorB.identifierCount || + (selectorA.rawSelector <= selectorB.rawSelector ? -1 : 1); +} + +/** + * Parses a raw selector string, and throws a useful error if parsing fails. + * @param {string} rawSelector A raw AST selector + * @returns {Object} An object (from esquery) describing the matching behavior of this selector + * @throws {Error} An error if the selector is invalid + */ +function tryParseSelector(rawSelector) { + try { + return esquery.parse(rawSelector.replace(/:exit$/u, "")); + } catch (err) { + if (err.location && err.location.start && typeof err.location.start.offset === "number") { + throw new SyntaxError(`Syntax error in selector "${rawSelector}" at position ${err.location.start.offset}: ${err.message}`); + } + throw err; + } +} + +const selectorCache = new Map(); + +/** + * Parses a raw selector string, and returns the parsed selector along with specificity and type information. + * @param {string} rawSelector A raw AST selector + * @returns {ASTSelector} A selector descriptor + */ +function parseSelector(rawSelector) { + if (selectorCache.has(rawSelector)) { + return selectorCache.get(rawSelector); + } + + const parsedSelector = tryParseSelector(rawSelector); + + const result = { + rawSelector, + isExit: rawSelector.endsWith(":exit"), + parsedSelector, + listenerTypes: getPossibleTypes(parsedSelector), + attributeCount: countClassAttributes(parsedSelector), + identifierCount: countIdentifiers(parsedSelector) + }; + + selectorCache.set(rawSelector, result); + return result; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The event generator for AST nodes. + * This implements below interface. + * + * ```ts + * interface EventGenerator { + * emitter: SafeEmitter; + * enterNode(node: ASTNode): void; + * leaveNode(node: ASTNode): void; + * } + * ``` + */ +class NodeEventGenerator { + + /** + * @param {SafeEmitter} emitter + * An SafeEmitter which is the destination of events. This emitter must already + * have registered listeners for all of the events that it needs to listen for. + * (See lib/linter/safe-emitter.js for more details on `SafeEmitter`.) + * @param {ESQueryOptions} esqueryOptions `esquery` options for traversing custom nodes. + * @returns {NodeEventGenerator} new instance + */ + constructor(emitter, esqueryOptions) { + this.emitter = emitter; + this.esqueryOptions = esqueryOptions; + this.currentAncestry = []; + this.enterSelectorsByNodeType = new Map(); + this.exitSelectorsByNodeType = new Map(); + this.anyTypeEnterSelectors = []; + this.anyTypeExitSelectors = []; + + emitter.eventNames().forEach(rawSelector => { + const selector = parseSelector(rawSelector); + + if (selector.listenerTypes) { + const typeMap = selector.isExit ? this.exitSelectorsByNodeType : this.enterSelectorsByNodeType; + + selector.listenerTypes.forEach(nodeType => { + if (!typeMap.has(nodeType)) { + typeMap.set(nodeType, []); + } + typeMap.get(nodeType).push(selector); + }); + return; + } + const selectors = selector.isExit ? this.anyTypeExitSelectors : this.anyTypeEnterSelectors; + + selectors.push(selector); + }); + + this.anyTypeEnterSelectors.sort(compareSpecificity); + this.anyTypeExitSelectors.sort(compareSpecificity); + this.enterSelectorsByNodeType.forEach(selectorList => selectorList.sort(compareSpecificity)); + this.exitSelectorsByNodeType.forEach(selectorList => selectorList.sort(compareSpecificity)); + } + + /** + * Checks a selector against a node, and emits it if it matches + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @param {ASTSelector} selector An AST selector descriptor + * @returns {void} + */ + applySelector(node, selector) { + if (esquery.matches(node, selector.parsedSelector, this.currentAncestry, this.esqueryOptions)) { + this.emitter.emit(selector.rawSelector, node); + } + } + + /** + * Applies all appropriate selectors to a node, in specificity order + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @param {boolean} isExit `false` if the node is currently being entered, `true` if it's currently being exited + * @returns {void} + */ + applySelectors(node, isExit) { + const selectorsByNodeType = (isExit ? this.exitSelectorsByNodeType : this.enterSelectorsByNodeType).get(node.type) || []; + const anyTypeSelectors = isExit ? this.anyTypeExitSelectors : this.anyTypeEnterSelectors; + + /* + * selectorsByNodeType and anyTypeSelectors were already sorted by specificity in the constructor. + * Iterate through each of them, applying selectors in the right order. + */ + let selectorsByTypeIndex = 0; + let anyTypeSelectorsIndex = 0; + + while (selectorsByTypeIndex < selectorsByNodeType.length || anyTypeSelectorsIndex < anyTypeSelectors.length) { + if ( + selectorsByTypeIndex >= selectorsByNodeType.length || + anyTypeSelectorsIndex < anyTypeSelectors.length && + compareSpecificity(anyTypeSelectors[anyTypeSelectorsIndex], selectorsByNodeType[selectorsByTypeIndex]) < 0 + ) { + this.applySelector(node, anyTypeSelectors[anyTypeSelectorsIndex++]); + } else { + this.applySelector(node, selectorsByNodeType[selectorsByTypeIndex++]); + } + } + } + + /** + * Emits an event of entering AST node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node which was entered. + * @returns {void} + */ + enterNode(node) { + if (node.parent) { + this.currentAncestry.unshift(node.parent); + } + this.applySelectors(node, false); + } + + /** + * Emits an event of leaving AST node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node which was left. + * @returns {void} + */ + leaveNode(node) { + this.applySelectors(node, true); + this.currentAncestry.shift(); + } +} + +module.exports = NodeEventGenerator; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/report-translator.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/report-translator.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..41a43ea --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/report-translator.js @@ -0,0 +1,369 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A helper that translates context.report() calls from the rule API into generic problem objects + * @author Teddy Katz + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const assert = require("assert"); +const ruleFixer = require("./rule-fixer"); +const interpolate = require("./interpolate"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").LintMessage} LintMessage */ + +/** + * An error message description + * @typedef {Object} MessageDescriptor + * @property {ASTNode} [node] The reported node + * @property {Location} loc The location of the problem. + * @property {string} message The problem message. + * @property {Object} [data] Optional data to use to fill in placeholders in the + * message. + * @property {Function} [fix] The function to call that creates a fix command. + * @property {Array<{desc?: string, messageId?: string, fix: Function}>} suggest Suggestion descriptions and functions to create a the associated fixes. + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Module Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +/** + * Translates a multi-argument context.report() call into a single object argument call + * @param {...*} args A list of arguments passed to `context.report` + * @returns {MessageDescriptor} A normalized object containing report information + */ +function normalizeMultiArgReportCall(...args) { + + // If there is one argument, it is considered to be a new-style call already. + if (args.length === 1) { + + // Shallow clone the object to avoid surprises if reusing the descriptor + return Object.assign({}, args[0]); + } + + // If the second argument is a string, the arguments are interpreted as [node, message, data, fix]. + if (typeof args[1] === "string") { + return { + node: args[0], + message: args[1], + data: args[2], + fix: args[3] + }; + } + + // Otherwise, the arguments are interpreted as [node, loc, message, data, fix]. + return { + node: args[0], + loc: args[1], + message: args[2], + data: args[3], + fix: args[4] + }; +} + +/** + * Asserts that either a loc or a node was provided, and the node is valid if it was provided. + * @param {MessageDescriptor} descriptor A descriptor to validate + * @returns {void} + * @throws AssertionError if neither a node nor a loc was provided, or if the node is not an object + */ +function assertValidNodeInfo(descriptor) { + if (descriptor.node) { + assert(typeof descriptor.node === "object", "Node must be an object"); + } else { + assert(descriptor.loc, "Node must be provided when reporting error if location is not provided"); + } +} + +/** + * Normalizes a MessageDescriptor to always have a `loc` with `start` and `end` properties + * @param {MessageDescriptor} descriptor A descriptor for the report from a rule. + * @returns {{start: Location, end: (Location|null)}} An updated location that infers the `start` and `end` properties + * from the `node` of the original descriptor, or infers the `start` from the `loc` of the original descriptor. + */ +function normalizeReportLoc(descriptor) { + if (descriptor.loc) { + if (descriptor.loc.start) { + return descriptor.loc; + } + return { start: descriptor.loc, end: null }; + } + return descriptor.node.loc; +} + +/** + * Clones the given fix object. + * @param {Fix|null} fix The fix to clone. + * @returns {Fix|null} Deep cloned fix object or `null` if `null` or `undefined` was passed in. + */ +function cloneFix(fix) { + if (!fix) { + return null; + } + + return { + range: [fix.range[0], fix.range[1]], + text: fix.text + }; +} + +/** + * Check that a fix has a valid range. + * @param {Fix|null} fix The fix to validate. + * @returns {void} + */ +function assertValidFix(fix) { + if (fix) { + assert(fix.range && typeof fix.range[0] === "number" && typeof fix.range[1] === "number", `Fix has invalid range: ${JSON.stringify(fix, null, 2)}`); + } +} + +/** + * Compares items in a fixes array by range. + * @param {Fix} a The first message. + * @param {Fix} b The second message. + * @returns {int} -1 if a comes before b, 1 if a comes after b, 0 if equal. + * @private + */ +function compareFixesByRange(a, b) { + return a.range[0] - b.range[0] || a.range[1] - b.range[1]; +} + +/** + * Merges the given fixes array into one. + * @param {Fix[]} fixes The fixes to merge. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code object to get the text between fixes. + * @returns {{text: string, range: number[]}} The merged fixes + */ +function mergeFixes(fixes, sourceCode) { + for (const fix of fixes) { + assertValidFix(fix); + } + + if (fixes.length === 0) { + return null; + } + if (fixes.length === 1) { + return cloneFix(fixes[0]); + } + + fixes.sort(compareFixesByRange); + + const originalText = sourceCode.text; + const start = fixes[0].range[0]; + const end = fixes[fixes.length - 1].range[1]; + let text = ""; + let lastPos = Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER; + + for (const fix of fixes) { + assert(fix.range[0] >= lastPos, "Fix objects must not be overlapped in a report."); + + if (fix.range[0] >= 0) { + text += originalText.slice(Math.max(0, start, lastPos), fix.range[0]); + } + text += fix.text; + lastPos = fix.range[1]; + } + text += originalText.slice(Math.max(0, start, lastPos), end); + + return { range: [start, end], text }; +} + +/** + * Gets one fix object from the given descriptor. + * If the descriptor retrieves multiple fixes, this merges those to one. + * @param {MessageDescriptor} descriptor The report descriptor. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code object to get text between fixes. + * @returns {({text: string, range: number[]}|null)} The fix for the descriptor + */ +function normalizeFixes(descriptor, sourceCode) { + if (typeof descriptor.fix !== "function") { + return null; + } + + // @type {null | Fix | Fix[] | IterableIterator} + const fix = descriptor.fix(ruleFixer); + + // Merge to one. + if (fix && Symbol.iterator in fix) { + return mergeFixes(Array.from(fix), sourceCode); + } + + assertValidFix(fix); + return cloneFix(fix); +} + +/** + * Gets an array of suggestion objects from the given descriptor. + * @param {MessageDescriptor} descriptor The report descriptor. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code object to get text between fixes. + * @param {Object} messages Object of meta messages for the rule. + * @returns {Array} The suggestions for the descriptor + */ +function mapSuggestions(descriptor, sourceCode, messages) { + if (!descriptor.suggest || !Array.isArray(descriptor.suggest)) { + return []; + } + + return descriptor.suggest + .map(suggestInfo => { + const computedDesc = suggestInfo.desc || messages[suggestInfo.messageId]; + + return { + ...suggestInfo, + desc: interpolate(computedDesc, suggestInfo.data), + fix: normalizeFixes(suggestInfo, sourceCode) + }; + }) + + // Remove suggestions that didn't provide a fix + .filter(({ fix }) => fix); +} + +/** + * Creates information about the report from a descriptor + * @param {Object} options Information about the problem + * @param {string} options.ruleId Rule ID + * @param {(0|1|2)} options.severity Rule severity + * @param {(ASTNode|null)} options.node Node + * @param {string} options.message Error message + * @param {string} [options.messageId] The error message ID. + * @param {{start: SourceLocation, end: (SourceLocation|null)}} options.loc Start and end location + * @param {{text: string, range: (number[]|null)}} options.fix The fix object + * @param {Array<{text: string, range: (number[]|null)}>} options.suggestions The array of suggestions objects + * @returns {LintMessage} Information about the report + */ +function createProblem(options) { + const problem = { + ruleId: options.ruleId, + severity: options.severity, + message: options.message, + line: options.loc.start.line, + column: options.loc.start.column + 1, + nodeType: options.node && options.node.type || null + }; + + /* + * If this isn’t in the conditional, some of the tests fail + * because `messageId` is present in the problem object + */ + if (options.messageId) { + problem.messageId = options.messageId; + } + + if (options.loc.end) { + problem.endLine = options.loc.end.line; + problem.endColumn = options.loc.end.column + 1; + } + + if (options.fix) { + problem.fix = options.fix; + } + + if (options.suggestions && options.suggestions.length > 0) { + problem.suggestions = options.suggestions; + } + + return problem; +} + +/** + * Validates that suggestions are properly defined. Throws if an error is detected. + * @param {Array<{ desc?: string, messageId?: string }>} suggest The incoming suggest data. + * @param {Object} messages Object of meta messages for the rule. + * @returns {void} + */ +function validateSuggestions(suggest, messages) { + if (suggest && Array.isArray(suggest)) { + suggest.forEach(suggestion => { + if (suggestion.messageId) { + const { messageId } = suggestion; + + if (!messages) { + throw new TypeError(`context.report() called with a suggest option with a messageId '${messageId}', but no messages were present in the rule metadata.`); + } + + if (!messages[messageId]) { + throw new TypeError(`context.report() called with a suggest option with a messageId '${messageId}' which is not present in the 'messages' config: ${JSON.stringify(messages, null, 2)}`); + } + + if (suggestion.desc) { + throw new TypeError("context.report() called with a suggest option that defines both a 'messageId' and an 'desc'. Please only pass one."); + } + } else if (!suggestion.desc) { + throw new TypeError("context.report() called with a suggest option that doesn't have either a `desc` or `messageId`"); + } + + if (typeof suggestion.fix !== "function") { + throw new TypeError(`context.report() called with a suggest option without a fix function. See: ${suggestion}`); + } + }); + } +} + +/** + * Returns a function that converts the arguments of a `context.report` call from a rule into a reported + * problem for the Node.js API. + * @param {{ruleId: string, severity: number, sourceCode: SourceCode, messageIds: Object, disableFixes: boolean}} metadata Metadata for the reported problem + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The `SourceCode` instance for the text being linted + * @returns {function(...args): LintMessage} Function that returns information about the report + */ + +module.exports = function createReportTranslator(metadata) { + + /* + * `createReportTranslator` gets called once per enabled rule per file. It needs to be very performant. + * The report translator itself (i.e. the function that `createReportTranslator` returns) gets + * called every time a rule reports a problem, which happens much less frequently (usually, the vast + * majority of rules don't report any problems for a given file). + */ + return (...args) => { + const descriptor = normalizeMultiArgReportCall(...args); + const messages = metadata.messageIds; + + assertValidNodeInfo(descriptor); + + let computedMessage; + + if (descriptor.messageId) { + if (!messages) { + throw new TypeError("context.report() called with a messageId, but no messages were present in the rule metadata."); + } + const id = descriptor.messageId; + + if (descriptor.message) { + throw new TypeError("context.report() called with a message and a messageId. Please only pass one."); + } + if (!messages || !Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(messages, id)) { + throw new TypeError(`context.report() called with a messageId of '${id}' which is not present in the 'messages' config: ${JSON.stringify(messages, null, 2)}`); + } + computedMessage = messages[id]; + } else if (descriptor.message) { + computedMessage = descriptor.message; + } else { + throw new TypeError("Missing `message` property in report() call; add a message that describes the linting problem."); + } + + validateSuggestions(descriptor.suggest, messages); + + return createProblem({ + ruleId: metadata.ruleId, + severity: metadata.severity, + node: descriptor.node, + message: interpolate(computedMessage, descriptor.data), + messageId: descriptor.messageId, + loc: normalizeReportLoc(descriptor), + fix: metadata.disableFixes ? null : normalizeFixes(descriptor, metadata.sourceCode), + suggestions: metadata.disableFixes ? [] : mapSuggestions(descriptor, metadata.sourceCode, messages) + }); + }; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/rule-fixer.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/rule-fixer.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bdd80d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/rule-fixer.js @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview An object that creates fix commands for rules. + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +// none! + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Creates a fix command that inserts text at the specified index in the source text. + * @param {int} index The 0-based index at which to insert the new text. + * @param {string} text The text to insert. + * @returns {Object} The fix command. + * @private + */ +function insertTextAt(index, text) { + return { + range: [index, index], + text + }; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Creates code fixing commands for rules. + */ + +const ruleFixer = Object.freeze({ + + /** + * Creates a fix command that inserts text after the given node or token. + * The fix is not applied until applyFixes() is called. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} nodeOrToken The node or token to insert after. + * @param {string} text The text to insert. + * @returns {Object} The fix command. + */ + insertTextAfter(nodeOrToken, text) { + return this.insertTextAfterRange(nodeOrToken.range, text); + }, + + /** + * Creates a fix command that inserts text after the specified range in the source text. + * The fix is not applied until applyFixes() is called. + * @param {int[]} range The range to replace, first item is start of range, second + * is end of range. + * @param {string} text The text to insert. + * @returns {Object} The fix command. + */ + insertTextAfterRange(range, text) { + return insertTextAt(range[1], text); + }, + + /** + * Creates a fix command that inserts text before the given node or token. + * The fix is not applied until applyFixes() is called. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} nodeOrToken The node or token to insert before. + * @param {string} text The text to insert. + * @returns {Object} The fix command. + */ + insertTextBefore(nodeOrToken, text) { + return this.insertTextBeforeRange(nodeOrToken.range, text); + }, + + /** + * Creates a fix command that inserts text before the specified range in the source text. + * The fix is not applied until applyFixes() is called. + * @param {int[]} range The range to replace, first item is start of range, second + * is end of range. + * @param {string} text The text to insert. + * @returns {Object} The fix command. + */ + insertTextBeforeRange(range, text) { + return insertTextAt(range[0], text); + }, + + /** + * Creates a fix command that replaces text at the node or token. + * The fix is not applied until applyFixes() is called. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} nodeOrToken The node or token to remove. + * @param {string} text The text to insert. + * @returns {Object} The fix command. + */ + replaceText(nodeOrToken, text) { + return this.replaceTextRange(nodeOrToken.range, text); + }, + + /** + * Creates a fix command that replaces text at the specified range in the source text. + * The fix is not applied until applyFixes() is called. + * @param {int[]} range The range to replace, first item is start of range, second + * is end of range. + * @param {string} text The text to insert. + * @returns {Object} The fix command. + */ + replaceTextRange(range, text) { + return { + range, + text + }; + }, + + /** + * Creates a fix command that removes the node or token from the source. + * The fix is not applied until applyFixes() is called. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} nodeOrToken The node or token to remove. + * @returns {Object} The fix command. + */ + remove(nodeOrToken) { + return this.removeRange(nodeOrToken.range); + }, + + /** + * Creates a fix command that removes the specified range of text from the source. + * The fix is not applied until applyFixes() is called. + * @param {int[]} range The range to remove, first item is start of range, second + * is end of range. + * @returns {Object} The fix command. + */ + removeRange(range) { + return { + range, + text: "" + }; + } + +}); + + +module.exports = ruleFixer; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/rules.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/rules.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..647bab6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/rules.js @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Defines a storage for rules. + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + * @author aladdin-add + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const builtInRules = require("../rules"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Normalizes a rule module to the new-style API + * @param {(Function|{create: Function})} rule A rule object, which can either be a function + * ("old-style") or an object with a `create` method ("new-style") + * @returns {{create: Function}} A new-style rule. + */ +function normalizeRule(rule) { + return typeof rule === "function" ? Object.assign({ create: rule }, rule) : rule; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * A storage for rules. + */ +class Rules { + constructor() { + this._rules = Object.create(null); + } + + /** + * Registers a rule module for rule id in storage. + * @param {string} ruleId Rule id (file name). + * @param {Function} ruleModule Rule handler. + * @returns {void} + */ + define(ruleId, ruleModule) { + this._rules[ruleId] = normalizeRule(ruleModule); + } + + /** + * Access rule handler by id (file name). + * @param {string} ruleId Rule id (file name). + * @returns {{create: Function, schema: JsonSchema[]}} + * A rule. This is normalized to always have the new-style shape with a `create` method. + */ + get(ruleId) { + if (typeof this._rules[ruleId] === "string") { + this.define(ruleId, require(this._rules[ruleId])); + } + if (this._rules[ruleId]) { + return this._rules[ruleId]; + } + if (builtInRules.has(ruleId)) { + return builtInRules.get(ruleId); + } + + return null; + } + + *[Symbol.iterator]() { + yield* builtInRules; + + for (const ruleId of Object.keys(this._rules)) { + yield [ruleId, this.get(ruleId)]; + } + } +} + +module.exports = Rules; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/safe-emitter.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/safe-emitter.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4837c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/safe-emitter.js @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A variant of EventEmitter which does not give listeners information about each other + * @author Teddy Katz + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * An event emitter + * @typedef {Object} SafeEmitter + * @property {(eventName: string, listenerFunc: Function) => void} on Adds a listener for a given event name + * @property {(eventName: string, arg1?: any, arg2?: any, arg3?: any) => void} emit Emits an event with a given name. + * This calls all the listeners that were listening for that name, with `arg1`, `arg2`, and `arg3` as arguments. + * @property {function(): string[]} eventNames Gets the list of event names that have registered listeners. + */ + +/** + * Creates an object which can listen for and emit events. + * This is similar to the EventEmitter API in Node's standard library, but it has a few differences. + * The goal is to allow multiple modules to attach arbitrary listeners to the same emitter, without + * letting the modules know about each other at all. + * 1. It has no special keys like `error` and `newListener`, which would allow modules to detect when + * another module throws an error or registers a listener. + * 2. It calls listener functions without any `this` value. (`EventEmitter` calls listeners with a + * `this` value of the emitter instance, which would give listeners access to other listeners.) + * @returns {SafeEmitter} An emitter + */ +module.exports = () => { + const listeners = Object.create(null); + + return Object.freeze({ + on(eventName, listener) { + if (eventName in listeners) { + listeners[eventName].push(listener); + } else { + listeners[eventName] = [listener]; + } + }, + emit(eventName, ...args) { + if (eventName in listeners) { + listeners[eventName].forEach(listener => listener(...args)); + } + }, + eventNames() { + return Object.keys(listeners); + } + }); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/source-code-fixer.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/source-code-fixer.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..15386c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/source-code-fixer.js @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview An object that caches and applies source code fixes. + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const debug = require("debug")("eslint:source-code-fixer"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const BOM = "\uFEFF"; + +/** + * Compares items in a messages array by range. + * @param {Message} a The first message. + * @param {Message} b The second message. + * @returns {int} -1 if a comes before b, 1 if a comes after b, 0 if equal. + * @private + */ +function compareMessagesByFixRange(a, b) { + return a.fix.range[0] - b.fix.range[0] || a.fix.range[1] - b.fix.range[1]; +} + +/** + * Compares items in a messages array by line and column. + * @param {Message} a The first message. + * @param {Message} b The second message. + * @returns {int} -1 if a comes before b, 1 if a comes after b, 0 if equal. + * @private + */ +function compareMessagesByLocation(a, b) { + return a.line - b.line || a.column - b.column; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Utility for apply fixes to source code. + * @constructor + */ +function SourceCodeFixer() { + Object.freeze(this); +} + +/** + * Applies the fixes specified by the messages to the given text. Tries to be + * smart about the fixes and won't apply fixes over the same area in the text. + * @param {string} sourceText The text to apply the changes to. + * @param {Message[]} messages The array of messages reported by ESLint. + * @param {boolean|Function} [shouldFix=true] Determines whether each message should be fixed + * @returns {Object} An object containing the fixed text and any unfixed messages. + */ +SourceCodeFixer.applyFixes = function(sourceText, messages, shouldFix) { + debug("Applying fixes"); + + if (shouldFix === false) { + debug("shouldFix parameter was false, not attempting fixes"); + return { + fixed: false, + messages, + output: sourceText + }; + } + + // clone the array + const remainingMessages = [], + fixes = [], + bom = sourceText.startsWith(BOM) ? BOM : "", + text = bom ? sourceText.slice(1) : sourceText; + let lastPos = Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY, + output = bom; + + /** + * Try to use the 'fix' from a problem. + * @param {Message} problem The message object to apply fixes from + * @returns {boolean} Whether fix was successfully applied + */ + function attemptFix(problem) { + const fix = problem.fix; + const start = fix.range[0]; + const end = fix.range[1]; + + // Remain it as a problem if it's overlapped or it's a negative range + if (lastPos >= start || start > end) { + remainingMessages.push(problem); + return false; + } + + // Remove BOM. + if ((start < 0 && end >= 0) || (start === 0 && fix.text.startsWith(BOM))) { + output = ""; + } + + // Make output to this fix. + output += text.slice(Math.max(0, lastPos), Math.max(0, start)); + output += fix.text; + lastPos = end; + return true; + } + + messages.forEach(problem => { + if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(problem, "fix")) { + fixes.push(problem); + } else { + remainingMessages.push(problem); + } + }); + + if (fixes.length) { + debug("Found fixes to apply"); + let fixesWereApplied = false; + + for (const problem of fixes.sort(compareMessagesByFixRange)) { + if (typeof shouldFix !== "function" || shouldFix(problem)) { + attemptFix(problem); + + /* + * The only time attemptFix will fail is if a previous fix was + * applied which conflicts with it. So we can mark this as true. + */ + fixesWereApplied = true; + } else { + remainingMessages.push(problem); + } + } + output += text.slice(Math.max(0, lastPos)); + + return { + fixed: fixesWereApplied, + messages: remainingMessages.sort(compareMessagesByLocation), + output + }; + } + + debug("No fixes to apply"); + return { + fixed: false, + messages, + output: bom + text + }; + +}; + +module.exports = SourceCodeFixer; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/timing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/timing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1076ff2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/timing.js @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Tracks performance of individual rules. + * @author Brandon Mills + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/* c8 ignore next */ +/** + * Align the string to left + * @param {string} str string to evaluate + * @param {int} len length of the string + * @param {string} ch delimiter character + * @returns {string} modified string + * @private + */ +function alignLeft(str, len, ch) { + return str + new Array(len - str.length + 1).join(ch || " "); +} + +/* c8 ignore next */ +/** + * Align the string to right + * @param {string} str string to evaluate + * @param {int} len length of the string + * @param {string} ch delimiter character + * @returns {string} modified string + * @private + */ +function alignRight(str, len, ch) { + return new Array(len - str.length + 1).join(ch || " ") + str; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Module definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const enabled = !!process.env.TIMING; + +const HEADERS = ["Rule", "Time (ms)", "Relative"]; +const ALIGN = [alignLeft, alignRight, alignRight]; + +/** + * Decide how many rules to show in the output list. + * @returns {number} the number of rules to show + */ +function getListSize() { + const MINIMUM_SIZE = 10; + + if (typeof process.env.TIMING !== "string") { + return MINIMUM_SIZE; + } + + if (process.env.TIMING.toLowerCase() === "all") { + return Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY; + } + + const TIMING_ENV_VAR_AS_INTEGER = Number.parseInt(process.env.TIMING, 10); + + return TIMING_ENV_VAR_AS_INTEGER > 10 ? TIMING_ENV_VAR_AS_INTEGER : MINIMUM_SIZE; +} + +/* c8 ignore next */ +/** + * display the data + * @param {Object} data Data object to be displayed + * @returns {void} prints modified string with console.log + * @private + */ +function display(data) { + let total = 0; + const rows = Object.keys(data) + .map(key => { + const time = data[key]; + + total += time; + return [key, time]; + }) + .sort((a, b) => b[1] - a[1]) + .slice(0, getListSize()); + + rows.forEach(row => { + row.push(`${(row[1] * 100 / total).toFixed(1)}%`); + row[1] = row[1].toFixed(3); + }); + + rows.unshift(HEADERS); + + const widths = []; + + rows.forEach(row => { + const len = row.length; + + for (let i = 0; i < len; i++) { + const n = row[i].length; + + if (!widths[i] || n > widths[i]) { + widths[i] = n; + } + } + }); + + const table = rows.map(row => ( + row + .map((cell, index) => ALIGN[index](cell, widths[index])) + .join(" | ") + )); + + table.splice(1, 0, widths.map((width, index) => { + const extraAlignment = index !== 0 && index !== widths.length - 1 ? 2 : 1; + + return ALIGN[index](":", width + extraAlignment, "-"); + }).join("|")); + + console.log(table.join("\n")); // eslint-disable-line no-console -- Debugging function +} + +/* c8 ignore next */ +module.exports = (function() { + + const data = Object.create(null); + + /** + * Time the run + * @param {any} key key from the data object + * @param {Function} fn function to be called + * @returns {Function} function to be executed + * @private + */ + function time(key, fn) { + if (typeof data[key] === "undefined") { + data[key] = 0; + } + + return function(...args) { + let t = process.hrtime(); + const result = fn(...args); + + t = process.hrtime(t); + data[key] += t[0] * 1e3 + t[1] / 1e6; + return result; + }; + } + + if (enabled) { + process.on("exit", () => { + display(data); + }); + } + + return { + time, + enabled, + getListSize + }; + +}()); diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/options.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/options.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..089f347 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/options.js @@ -0,0 +1,398 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Options configuration for optionator. + * @author George Zahariev + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const optionator = require("optionator"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The options object parsed by Optionator. + * @typedef {Object} ParsedCLIOptions + * @property {boolean} cache Only check changed files + * @property {string} cacheFile Path to the cache file. Deprecated: use --cache-location + * @property {string} [cacheLocation] Path to the cache file or directory + * @property {"metadata" | "content"} cacheStrategy Strategy to use for detecting changed files in the cache + * @property {boolean} [color] Force enabling/disabling of color + * @property {string} [config] Use this configuration, overriding .eslintrc.* config options if present + * @property {boolean} debug Output debugging information + * @property {string[]} [env] Specify environments + * @property {boolean} envInfo Output execution environment information + * @property {boolean} errorOnUnmatchedPattern Prevent errors when pattern is unmatched + * @property {boolean} eslintrc Disable use of configuration from .eslintrc.* + * @property {string[]} [ext] Specify JavaScript file extensions + * @property {boolean} fix Automatically fix problems + * @property {boolean} fixDryRun Automatically fix problems without saving the changes to the file system + * @property {("directive" | "problem" | "suggestion" | "layout")[]} [fixType] Specify the types of fixes to apply (directive, problem, suggestion, layout) + * @property {string} format Use a specific output format + * @property {string[]} [global] Define global variables + * @property {boolean} [help] Show help + * @property {boolean} ignore Disable use of ignore files and patterns + * @property {string} [ignorePath] Specify path of ignore file + * @property {string[]} [ignorePattern] Pattern of files to ignore (in addition to those in .eslintignore) + * @property {boolean} init Run config initialization wizard + * @property {boolean} inlineConfig Prevent comments from changing config or rules + * @property {number} maxWarnings Number of warnings to trigger nonzero exit code + * @property {string} [outputFile] Specify file to write report to + * @property {string} [parser] Specify the parser to be used + * @property {Object} [parserOptions] Specify parser options + * @property {string[]} [plugin] Specify plugins + * @property {string} [printConfig] Print the configuration for the given file + * @property {boolean | undefined} reportUnusedDisableDirectives Adds reported errors for unused eslint-disable and eslint-enable directives + * @property {string | undefined} reportUnusedDisableDirectivesSeverity A severity string indicating if and how unused disable and enable directives should be tracked and reported. + * @property {string} [resolvePluginsRelativeTo] A folder where plugins should be resolved from, CWD by default + * @property {Object} [rule] Specify rules + * @property {string[]} [rulesdir] Load additional rules from this directory. Deprecated: Use rules from plugins + * @property {boolean} stdin Lint code provided on + * @property {string} [stdinFilename] Specify filename to process STDIN as + * @property {boolean} quiet Report errors only + * @property {boolean} [version] Output the version number + * @property {boolean} warnIgnored Show warnings when the file list includes ignored files + * @property {string[]} _ Positional filenames or patterns + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Initialization and Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +// exports "parse(args)", "generateHelp()", and "generateHelpForOption(optionName)" + +/** + * Creates the CLI options for ESLint. + * @param {boolean} usingFlatConfig Indicates if flat config is being used. + * @returns {Object} The optionator instance. + */ +module.exports = function(usingFlatConfig) { + + let lookupFlag; + + if (usingFlatConfig) { + lookupFlag = { + option: "config-lookup", + type: "Boolean", + default: "true", + description: "Disable look up for eslint.config.js" + }; + } else { + lookupFlag = { + option: "eslintrc", + type: "Boolean", + default: "true", + description: "Disable use of configuration from .eslintrc.*" + }; + } + + let envFlag; + + if (!usingFlatConfig) { + envFlag = { + option: "env", + type: "[String]", + description: "Specify environments" + }; + } + + let extFlag; + + if (!usingFlatConfig) { + extFlag = { + option: "ext", + type: "[String]", + description: "Specify JavaScript file extensions" + }; + } + + let resolvePluginsFlag; + + if (!usingFlatConfig) { + resolvePluginsFlag = { + option: "resolve-plugins-relative-to", + type: "path::String", + description: "A folder where plugins should be resolved from, CWD by default" + }; + } + + let rulesDirFlag; + + if (!usingFlatConfig) { + rulesDirFlag = { + option: "rulesdir", + type: "[path::String]", + description: "Load additional rules from this directory. Deprecated: Use rules from plugins" + }; + } + + let ignorePathFlag; + + if (!usingFlatConfig) { + ignorePathFlag = { + option: "ignore-path", + type: "path::String", + description: "Specify path of ignore file" + }; + } + + let warnIgnoredFlag; + + if (usingFlatConfig) { + warnIgnoredFlag = { + option: "warn-ignored", + type: "Boolean", + default: "true", + description: "Suppress warnings when the file list includes ignored files" + }; + } + + return optionator({ + prepend: "eslint [options] file.js [file.js] [dir]", + defaults: { + concatRepeatedArrays: true, + mergeRepeatedObjects: true + }, + options: [ + { + heading: "Basic configuration" + }, + lookupFlag, + { + option: "config", + alias: "c", + type: "path::String", + description: usingFlatConfig + ? "Use this configuration instead of eslint.config.js, eslint.config.mjs, or eslint.config.cjs" + : "Use this configuration, overriding .eslintrc.* config options if present" + }, + envFlag, + extFlag, + { + option: "global", + type: "[String]", + description: "Define global variables" + }, + { + option: "parser", + type: "String", + description: "Specify the parser to be used" + }, + { + option: "parser-options", + type: "Object", + description: "Specify parser options" + }, + resolvePluginsFlag, + { + heading: "Specify Rules and Plugins" + }, + { + option: "plugin", + type: "[String]", + description: "Specify plugins" + }, + { + option: "rule", + type: "Object", + description: "Specify rules" + }, + rulesDirFlag, + { + heading: "Fix Problems" + }, + { + option: "fix", + type: "Boolean", + default: false, + description: "Automatically fix problems" + }, + { + option: "fix-dry-run", + type: "Boolean", + default: false, + description: "Automatically fix problems without saving the changes to the file system" + }, + { + option: "fix-type", + type: "Array", + description: "Specify the types of fixes to apply (directive, problem, suggestion, layout)" + }, + { + heading: "Ignore Files" + }, + ignorePathFlag, + { + option: "ignore", + type: "Boolean", + default: "true", + description: "Disable use of ignore files and patterns" + }, + { + option: "ignore-pattern", + type: "[String]", + description: "Pattern of files to ignore (in addition to those in .eslintignore)", + concatRepeatedArrays: [true, { + oneValuePerFlag: true + }] + }, + { + heading: "Use stdin" + }, + { + option: "stdin", + type: "Boolean", + default: "false", + description: "Lint code provided on " + }, + { + option: "stdin-filename", + type: "String", + description: "Specify filename to process STDIN as" + }, + { + heading: "Handle Warnings" + }, + { + option: "quiet", + type: "Boolean", + default: "false", + description: "Report errors only" + }, + { + option: "max-warnings", + type: "Int", + default: "-1", + description: "Number of warnings to trigger nonzero exit code" + }, + { + heading: "Output" + }, + { + option: "output-file", + alias: "o", + type: "path::String", + description: "Specify file to write report to" + }, + { + option: "format", + alias: "f", + type: "String", + default: "stylish", + description: "Use a specific output format" + }, + { + option: "color", + type: "Boolean", + alias: "no-color", + description: "Force enabling/disabling of color" + }, + { + heading: "Inline configuration comments" + }, + { + option: "inline-config", + type: "Boolean", + default: "true", + description: "Prevent comments from changing config or rules" + }, + { + option: "report-unused-disable-directives", + type: "Boolean", + default: void 0, + description: "Adds reported errors for unused eslint-disable and eslint-enable directives" + }, + { + option: "report-unused-disable-directives-severity", + type: "String", + default: void 0, + description: "Chooses severity level for reporting unused eslint-disable and eslint-enable directives", + enum: ["off", "warn", "error", "0", "1", "2"] + }, + { + heading: "Caching" + }, + { + option: "cache", + type: "Boolean", + default: "false", + description: "Only check changed files" + }, + { + option: "cache-file", + type: "path::String", + default: ".eslintcache", + description: "Path to the cache file. Deprecated: use --cache-location" + }, + { + option: "cache-location", + type: "path::String", + description: "Path to the cache file or directory" + }, + { + option: "cache-strategy", + dependsOn: ["cache"], + type: "String", + default: "metadata", + enum: ["metadata", "content"], + description: "Strategy to use for detecting changed files in the cache" + }, + { + heading: "Miscellaneous" + }, + { + option: "init", + type: "Boolean", + default: "false", + description: "Run config initialization wizard" + }, + { + option: "env-info", + type: "Boolean", + default: "false", + description: "Output execution environment information" + }, + { + option: "error-on-unmatched-pattern", + type: "Boolean", + default: "true", + description: "Prevent errors when pattern is unmatched" + }, + { + option: "exit-on-fatal-error", + type: "Boolean", + default: "false", + description: "Exit with exit code 2 in case of fatal error" + }, + warnIgnoredFlag, + { + option: "debug", + type: "Boolean", + default: false, + description: "Output debugging information" + }, + { + option: "help", + alias: "h", + type: "Boolean", + description: "Show help" + }, + { + option: "version", + alias: "v", + type: "Boolean", + description: "Output the version number" + }, + { + option: "print-config", + type: "path::String", + description: "Print the configuration for the given file" + } + ].filter(value => !!value) + }); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rule-tester/flat-rule-tester.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rule-tester/flat-rule-tester.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..03a97b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rule-tester/flat-rule-tester.js @@ -0,0 +1,1131 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Mocha/Jest test wrapper + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ +"use strict"; + +/* globals describe, it -- Mocha globals */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const + assert = require("assert"), + util = require("util"), + path = require("path"), + equal = require("fast-deep-equal"), + Traverser = require("../shared/traverser"), + { getRuleOptionsSchema } = require("../config/flat-config-helpers"), + { Linter, SourceCodeFixer, interpolate } = require("../linter"), + CodePath = require("../linter/code-path-analysis/code-path"); + +const { FlatConfigArray } = require("../config/flat-config-array"); +const { defaultConfig } = require("../config/default-config"); + +const ajv = require("../shared/ajv")({ strictDefaults: true }); + +const parserSymbol = Symbol.for("eslint.RuleTester.parser"); +const { SourceCode } = require("../source-code"); +const { ConfigArraySymbol } = require("@humanwhocodes/config-array"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Parser} Parser */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").LanguageOptions} LanguageOptions */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Rule} Rule */ + + +/** + * A test case that is expected to pass lint. + * @typedef {Object} ValidTestCase + * @property {string} [name] Name for the test case. + * @property {string} code Code for the test case. + * @property {any[]} [options] Options for the test case. + * @property {LanguageOptions} [languageOptions] The language options to use in the test case. + * @property {{ [name: string]: any }} [settings] Settings for the test case. + * @property {string} [filename] The fake filename for the test case. Useful for rules that make assertion about filenames. + * @property {boolean} [only] Run only this test case or the subset of test cases with this property. + */ + +/** + * A test case that is expected to fail lint. + * @typedef {Object} InvalidTestCase + * @property {string} [name] Name for the test case. + * @property {string} code Code for the test case. + * @property {number | Array} errors Expected errors. + * @property {string | null} [output] The expected code after autofixes are applied. If set to `null`, the test runner will assert that no autofix is suggested. + * @property {any[]} [options] Options for the test case. + * @property {{ [name: string]: any }} [settings] Settings for the test case. + * @property {string} [filename] The fake filename for the test case. Useful for rules that make assertion about filenames. + * @property {LanguageOptions} [languageOptions] The language options to use in the test case. + * @property {boolean} [only] Run only this test case or the subset of test cases with this property. + */ + +/** + * A description of a reported error used in a rule tester test. + * @typedef {Object} TestCaseError + * @property {string | RegExp} [message] Message. + * @property {string} [messageId] Message ID. + * @property {string} [type] The type of the reported AST node. + * @property {{ [name: string]: string }} [data] The data used to fill the message template. + * @property {number} [line] The 1-based line number of the reported start location. + * @property {number} [column] The 1-based column number of the reported start location. + * @property {number} [endLine] The 1-based line number of the reported end location. + * @property {number} [endColumn] The 1-based column number of the reported end location. + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Private Members +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/* + * testerDefaultConfig must not be modified as it allows to reset the tester to + * the initial default configuration + */ +const testerDefaultConfig = { rules: {} }; + +/* + * RuleTester uses this config as its default. This can be overwritten via + * setDefaultConfig(). + */ +let sharedDefaultConfig = { rules: {} }; + +/* + * List every parameters possible on a test case that are not related to eslint + * configuration + */ +const RuleTesterParameters = [ + "name", + "code", + "filename", + "options", + "errors", + "output", + "only" +]; + +/* + * All allowed property names in error objects. + */ +const errorObjectParameters = new Set([ + "message", + "messageId", + "data", + "type", + "line", + "column", + "endLine", + "endColumn", + "suggestions" +]); +const friendlyErrorObjectParameterList = `[${[...errorObjectParameters].map(key => `'${key}'`).join(", ")}]`; + +/* + * All allowed property names in suggestion objects. + */ +const suggestionObjectParameters = new Set([ + "desc", + "messageId", + "data", + "output" +]); +const friendlySuggestionObjectParameterList = `[${[...suggestionObjectParameters].map(key => `'${key}'`).join(", ")}]`; + +const forbiddenMethods = [ + "applyInlineConfig", + "applyLanguageOptions", + "finalize" +]; + +/** @type {Map} */ +const forbiddenMethodCalls = new Map(forbiddenMethods.map(methodName => ([methodName, new WeakSet()]))); + +const hasOwnProperty = Function.call.bind(Object.hasOwnProperty); + +/** + * Clones a given value deeply. + * Note: This ignores `parent` property. + * @param {any} x A value to clone. + * @returns {any} A cloned value. + */ +function cloneDeeplyExcludesParent(x) { + if (typeof x === "object" && x !== null) { + if (Array.isArray(x)) { + return x.map(cloneDeeplyExcludesParent); + } + + const retv = {}; + + for (const key in x) { + if (key !== "parent" && hasOwnProperty(x, key)) { + retv[key] = cloneDeeplyExcludesParent(x[key]); + } + } + + return retv; + } + + return x; +} + +/** + * Freezes a given value deeply. + * @param {any} x A value to freeze. + * @returns {void} + */ +function freezeDeeply(x) { + if (typeof x === "object" && x !== null) { + if (Array.isArray(x)) { + x.forEach(freezeDeeply); + } else { + for (const key in x) { + if (key !== "parent" && hasOwnProperty(x, key)) { + freezeDeeply(x[key]); + } + } + } + Object.freeze(x); + } +} + +/** + * Replace control characters by `\u00xx` form. + * @param {string} text The text to sanitize. + * @returns {string} The sanitized text. + */ +function sanitize(text) { + if (typeof text !== "string") { + return ""; + } + return text.replace( + /[\u0000-\u0009\u000b-\u001a]/gu, // eslint-disable-line no-control-regex -- Escaping controls + c => `\\u${c.codePointAt(0).toString(16).padStart(4, "0")}` + ); +} + +/** + * Define `start`/`end` properties as throwing error. + * @param {string} objName Object name used for error messages. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to define. + * @returns {void} + */ +function defineStartEndAsError(objName, node) { + Object.defineProperties(node, { + start: { + get() { + throw new Error(`Use ${objName}.range[0] instead of ${objName}.start`); + }, + configurable: true, + enumerable: false + }, + end: { + get() { + throw new Error(`Use ${objName}.range[1] instead of ${objName}.end`); + }, + configurable: true, + enumerable: false + } + }); +} + + +/** + * Define `start`/`end` properties of all nodes of the given AST as throwing error. + * @param {ASTNode} ast The root node to errorize `start`/`end` properties. + * @param {Object} [visitorKeys] Visitor keys to be used for traversing the given ast. + * @returns {void} + */ +function defineStartEndAsErrorInTree(ast, visitorKeys) { + Traverser.traverse(ast, { visitorKeys, enter: defineStartEndAsError.bind(null, "node") }); + ast.tokens.forEach(defineStartEndAsError.bind(null, "token")); + ast.comments.forEach(defineStartEndAsError.bind(null, "token")); +} + +/** + * Wraps the given parser in order to intercept and modify return values from the `parse` and `parseForESLint` methods, for test purposes. + * In particular, to modify ast nodes, tokens and comments to throw on access to their `start` and `end` properties. + * @param {Parser} parser Parser object. + * @returns {Parser} Wrapped parser object. + */ +function wrapParser(parser) { + + if (typeof parser.parseForESLint === "function") { + return { + [parserSymbol]: parser, + parseForESLint(...args) { + const ret = parser.parseForESLint(...args); + + defineStartEndAsErrorInTree(ret.ast, ret.visitorKeys); + return ret; + } + }; + } + + return { + [parserSymbol]: parser, + parse(...args) { + const ast = parser.parse(...args); + + defineStartEndAsErrorInTree(ast); + return ast; + } + }; +} + +/** + * Function to replace `SourceCode.prototype.getComments`. + * @returns {void} + * @throws {Error} Deprecation message. + */ +function getCommentsDeprecation() { + throw new Error( + "`SourceCode#getComments()` is deprecated and will be removed in a future major version. Use `getCommentsBefore()`, `getCommentsAfter()`, and `getCommentsInside()` instead." + ); +} + +/** + * Emit a deprecation warning if rule uses CodePath#currentSegments. + * @param {string} ruleName Name of the rule. + * @returns {void} + */ +function emitCodePathCurrentSegmentsWarning(ruleName) { + if (!emitCodePathCurrentSegmentsWarning[`warned-${ruleName}`]) { + emitCodePathCurrentSegmentsWarning[`warned-${ruleName}`] = true; + process.emitWarning( + `"${ruleName}" rule uses CodePath#currentSegments and will stop working in ESLint v9. Please read the documentation for how to update your code: https://eslint.org/docs/latest/extend/code-path-analysis#usage-examples`, + "DeprecationWarning" + ); + } +} + +/** + * Function to replace forbidden `SourceCode` methods. Allows just one call per method. + * @param {string} methodName The name of the method to forbid. + * @param {Function} prototype The prototype with the original method to call. + * @returns {Function} The function that throws the error. + */ +function throwForbiddenMethodError(methodName, prototype) { + + const original = prototype[methodName]; + + return function(...args) { + + const called = forbiddenMethodCalls.get(methodName); + + /* eslint-disable no-invalid-this -- needed to operate as a method. */ + if (!called.has(this)) { + called.add(this); + + return original.apply(this, args); + } + /* eslint-enable no-invalid-this -- not needed past this point */ + + throw new Error( + `\`SourceCode#${methodName}()\` cannot be called inside a rule.` + ); + }; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +// default separators for testing +const DESCRIBE = Symbol("describe"); +const IT = Symbol("it"); +const IT_ONLY = Symbol("itOnly"); + +/** + * This is `it` default handler if `it` don't exist. + * @this {Mocha} + * @param {string} text The description of the test case. + * @param {Function} method The logic of the test case. + * @throws {Error} Any error upon execution of `method`. + * @returns {any} Returned value of `method`. + */ +function itDefaultHandler(text, method) { + try { + return method.call(this); + } catch (err) { + if (err instanceof assert.AssertionError) { + err.message += ` (${util.inspect(err.actual)} ${err.operator} ${util.inspect(err.expected)})`; + } + throw err; + } +} + +/** + * This is `describe` default handler if `describe` don't exist. + * @this {Mocha} + * @param {string} text The description of the test case. + * @param {Function} method The logic of the test case. + * @returns {any} Returned value of `method`. + */ +function describeDefaultHandler(text, method) { + return method.call(this); +} + +/** + * Mocha test wrapper. + */ +class FlatRuleTester { + + /** + * Creates a new instance of RuleTester. + * @param {Object} [testerConfig] Optional, extra configuration for the tester + */ + constructor(testerConfig = {}) { + + /** + * The configuration to use for this tester. Combination of the tester + * configuration and the default configuration. + * @type {Object} + */ + this.testerConfig = [ + sharedDefaultConfig, + testerConfig, + { rules: { "rule-tester/validate-ast": "error" } } + ]; + + this.linter = new Linter({ configType: "flat" }); + } + + /** + * Set the configuration to use for all future tests + * @param {Object} config the configuration to use. + * @throws {TypeError} If non-object config. + * @returns {void} + */ + static setDefaultConfig(config) { + if (typeof config !== "object" || config === null) { + throw new TypeError("FlatRuleTester.setDefaultConfig: config must be an object"); + } + sharedDefaultConfig = config; + + // Make sure the rules object exists since it is assumed to exist later + sharedDefaultConfig.rules = sharedDefaultConfig.rules || {}; + } + + /** + * Get the current configuration used for all tests + * @returns {Object} the current configuration + */ + static getDefaultConfig() { + return sharedDefaultConfig; + } + + /** + * Reset the configuration to the initial configuration of the tester removing + * any changes made until now. + * @returns {void} + */ + static resetDefaultConfig() { + sharedDefaultConfig = { + rules: { + ...testerDefaultConfig.rules + } + }; + } + + + /* + * If people use `mocha test.js --watch` command, `describe` and `it` function + * instances are different for each execution. So `describe` and `it` should get fresh instance + * always. + */ + static get describe() { + return ( + this[DESCRIBE] || + (typeof describe === "function" ? describe : describeDefaultHandler) + ); + } + + static set describe(value) { + this[DESCRIBE] = value; + } + + static get it() { + return ( + this[IT] || + (typeof it === "function" ? it : itDefaultHandler) + ); + } + + static set it(value) { + this[IT] = value; + } + + /** + * Adds the `only` property to a test to run it in isolation. + * @param {string | ValidTestCase | InvalidTestCase} item A single test to run by itself. + * @returns {ValidTestCase | InvalidTestCase} The test with `only` set. + */ + static only(item) { + if (typeof item === "string") { + return { code: item, only: true }; + } + + return { ...item, only: true }; + } + + static get itOnly() { + if (typeof this[IT_ONLY] === "function") { + return this[IT_ONLY]; + } + if (typeof this[IT] === "function" && typeof this[IT].only === "function") { + return Function.bind.call(this[IT].only, this[IT]); + } + if (typeof it === "function" && typeof it.only === "function") { + return Function.bind.call(it.only, it); + } + + if (typeof this[DESCRIBE] === "function" || typeof this[IT] === "function") { + throw new Error( + "Set `RuleTester.itOnly` to use `only` with a custom test framework.\n" + + "See https://eslint.org/docs/latest/integrate/nodejs-api#customizing-ruletester for more." + ); + } + if (typeof it === "function") { + throw new Error("The current test framework does not support exclusive tests with `only`."); + } + throw new Error("To use `only`, use RuleTester with a test framework that provides `it.only()` like Mocha."); + } + + static set itOnly(value) { + this[IT_ONLY] = value; + } + + + /** + * Adds a new rule test to execute. + * @param {string} ruleName The name of the rule to run. + * @param {Function | Rule} rule The rule to test. + * @param {{ + * valid: (ValidTestCase | string)[], + * invalid: InvalidTestCase[] + * }} test The collection of tests to run. + * @throws {TypeError|Error} If non-object `test`, or if a required + * scenario of the given type is missing. + * @returns {void} + */ + run(ruleName, rule, test) { + + const testerConfig = this.testerConfig, + requiredScenarios = ["valid", "invalid"], + scenarioErrors = [], + linter = this.linter, + ruleId = `rule-to-test/${ruleName}`; + + if (!test || typeof test !== "object") { + throw new TypeError(`Test Scenarios for rule ${ruleName} : Could not find test scenario object`); + } + + requiredScenarios.forEach(scenarioType => { + if (!test[scenarioType]) { + scenarioErrors.push(`Could not find any ${scenarioType} test scenarios`); + } + }); + + if (scenarioErrors.length > 0) { + throw new Error([ + `Test Scenarios for rule ${ruleName} is invalid:` + ].concat(scenarioErrors).join("\n")); + } + + const baseConfig = [ + { files: ["**"] }, // Make sure the default config matches for all files + { + plugins: { + + // copy root plugin over + "@": { + + /* + * Parsers are wrapped to detect more errors, so this needs + * to be a new object for each call to run(), otherwise the + * parsers will be wrapped multiple times. + */ + parsers: { + ...defaultConfig[0].plugins["@"].parsers + }, + + /* + * The rules key on the default plugin is a proxy to lazy-load + * just the rules that are needed. So, don't create a new object + * here, just use the default one to keep that performance + * enhancement. + */ + rules: defaultConfig[0].plugins["@"].rules + }, + "rule-to-test": { + rules: { + [ruleName]: Object.assign({}, rule, { + + // Create a wrapper rule that freezes the `context` properties. + create(context) { + freezeDeeply(context.options); + freezeDeeply(context.settings); + freezeDeeply(context.parserOptions); + + // freezeDeeply(context.languageOptions); + + return (typeof rule === "function" ? rule : rule.create)(context); + } + }) + } + } + }, + languageOptions: { + ...defaultConfig[0].languageOptions + } + }, + ...defaultConfig.slice(1) + ]; + + /** + * Run the rule for the given item + * @param {string|Object} item Item to run the rule against + * @throws {Error} If an invalid schema. + * @returns {Object} Eslint run result + * @private + */ + function runRuleForItem(item) { + const flatConfigArrayOptions = { + baseConfig + }; + + if (item.filename) { + flatConfigArrayOptions.basePath = path.parse(item.filename).root; + } + + const configs = new FlatConfigArray(testerConfig, flatConfigArrayOptions); + + /* + * Modify the returned config so that the parser is wrapped to catch + * access of the start/end properties. This method is called just + * once per code snippet being tested, so each test case gets a clean + * parser. + */ + configs[ConfigArraySymbol.finalizeConfig] = function(...args) { + + // can't do super here :( + const proto = Object.getPrototypeOf(this); + const calculatedConfig = proto[ConfigArraySymbol.finalizeConfig].apply(this, args); + + // wrap the parser to catch start/end property access + calculatedConfig.languageOptions.parser = wrapParser(calculatedConfig.languageOptions.parser); + return calculatedConfig; + }; + + let code, filename, output, beforeAST, afterAST; + + if (typeof item === "string") { + code = item; + } else { + code = item.code; + + /* + * Assumes everything on the item is a config except for the + * parameters used by this tester + */ + const itemConfig = { ...item }; + + for (const parameter of RuleTesterParameters) { + delete itemConfig[parameter]; + } + + // wrap any parsers + if (itemConfig.languageOptions && itemConfig.languageOptions.parser) { + + const parser = itemConfig.languageOptions.parser; + + if (parser && typeof parser !== "object") { + throw new Error("Parser must be an object with a parse() or parseForESLint() method."); + } + + } + + /* + * Create the config object from the tester config and this item + * specific configurations. + */ + configs.push(itemConfig); + } + + if (item.filename) { + filename = item.filename; + } + + let ruleConfig = 1; + + if (hasOwnProperty(item, "options")) { + assert(Array.isArray(item.options), "options must be an array"); + ruleConfig = [1, ...item.options]; + } + + configs.push({ + rules: { + [ruleId]: ruleConfig + } + }); + + const schema = getRuleOptionsSchema(rule); + + /* + * Setup AST getters. + * The goal is to check whether or not AST was modified when + * running the rule under test. + */ + configs.push({ + plugins: { + "rule-tester": { + rules: { + "validate-ast": { + create() { + return { + Program(node) { + beforeAST = cloneDeeplyExcludesParent(node); + }, + "Program:exit"(node) { + afterAST = node; + } + }; + } + } + } + } + } + }); + + if (schema) { + ajv.validateSchema(schema); + + if (ajv.errors) { + const errors = ajv.errors.map(error => { + const field = error.dataPath[0] === "." ? error.dataPath.slice(1) : error.dataPath; + + return `\t${field}: ${error.message}`; + }).join("\n"); + + throw new Error([`Schema for rule ${ruleName} is invalid:`, errors]); + } + + /* + * `ajv.validateSchema` checks for errors in the structure of the schema (by comparing the schema against a "meta-schema"), + * and it reports those errors individually. However, there are other types of schema errors that only occur when compiling + * the schema (e.g. using invalid defaults in a schema), and only one of these errors can be reported at a time. As a result, + * the schema is compiled here separately from checking for `validateSchema` errors. + */ + try { + ajv.compile(schema); + } catch (err) { + throw new Error(`Schema for rule ${ruleName} is invalid: ${err.message}`); + } + } + + // check for validation errors + try { + configs.normalizeSync(); + configs.getConfig("test.js"); + } catch (error) { + error.message = `ESLint configuration in rule-tester is invalid: ${error.message}`; + throw error; + } + + // Verify the code. + const { getComments, applyLanguageOptions, applyInlineConfig, finalize } = SourceCode.prototype; + const originalCurrentSegments = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(CodePath.prototype, "currentSegments"); + let messages; + + try { + SourceCode.prototype.getComments = getCommentsDeprecation; + Object.defineProperty(CodePath.prototype, "currentSegments", { + get() { + emitCodePathCurrentSegmentsWarning(ruleName); + return originalCurrentSegments.get.call(this); + } + }); + + forbiddenMethods.forEach(methodName => { + SourceCode.prototype[methodName] = throwForbiddenMethodError(methodName, SourceCode.prototype); + }); + + messages = linter.verify(code, configs, filename); + } finally { + SourceCode.prototype.getComments = getComments; + Object.defineProperty(CodePath.prototype, "currentSegments", originalCurrentSegments); + SourceCode.prototype.applyInlineConfig = applyInlineConfig; + SourceCode.prototype.applyLanguageOptions = applyLanguageOptions; + SourceCode.prototype.finalize = finalize; + } + + + const fatalErrorMessage = messages.find(m => m.fatal); + + assert(!fatalErrorMessage, `A fatal parsing error occurred: ${fatalErrorMessage && fatalErrorMessage.message}`); + + // Verify if autofix makes a syntax error or not. + if (messages.some(m => m.fix)) { + output = SourceCodeFixer.applyFixes(code, messages).output; + const errorMessageInFix = linter.verify(output, configs, filename).find(m => m.fatal); + + assert(!errorMessageInFix, [ + "A fatal parsing error occurred in autofix.", + `Error: ${errorMessageInFix && errorMessageInFix.message}`, + "Autofix output:", + output + ].join("\n")); + } else { + output = code; + } + + return { + messages, + output, + beforeAST, + afterAST: cloneDeeplyExcludesParent(afterAST) + }; + } + + /** + * Check if the AST was changed + * @param {ASTNode} beforeAST AST node before running + * @param {ASTNode} afterAST AST node after running + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function assertASTDidntChange(beforeAST, afterAST) { + if (!equal(beforeAST, afterAST)) { + assert.fail("Rule should not modify AST."); + } + } + + /** + * Check if the template is valid or not + * all valid cases go through this + * @param {string|Object} item Item to run the rule against + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function testValidTemplate(item) { + const code = typeof item === "object" ? item.code : item; + + assert.ok(typeof code === "string", "Test case must specify a string value for 'code'"); + if (item.name) { + assert.ok(typeof item.name === "string", "Optional test case property 'name' must be a string"); + } + + const result = runRuleForItem(item); + const messages = result.messages; + + assert.strictEqual(messages.length, 0, util.format("Should have no errors but had %d: %s", + messages.length, + util.inspect(messages))); + + assertASTDidntChange(result.beforeAST, result.afterAST); + } + + /** + * Asserts that the message matches its expected value. If the expected + * value is a regular expression, it is checked against the actual + * value. + * @param {string} actual Actual value + * @param {string|RegExp} expected Expected value + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function assertMessageMatches(actual, expected) { + if (expected instanceof RegExp) { + + // assert.js doesn't have a built-in RegExp match function + assert.ok( + expected.test(actual), + `Expected '${actual}' to match ${expected}` + ); + } else { + assert.strictEqual(actual, expected); + } + } + + /** + * Check if the template is invalid or not + * all invalid cases go through this. + * @param {string|Object} item Item to run the rule against + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function testInvalidTemplate(item) { + assert.ok(typeof item.code === "string", "Test case must specify a string value for 'code'"); + if (item.name) { + assert.ok(typeof item.name === "string", "Optional test case property 'name' must be a string"); + } + assert.ok(item.errors || item.errors === 0, + `Did not specify errors for an invalid test of ${ruleName}`); + + if (Array.isArray(item.errors) && item.errors.length === 0) { + assert.fail("Invalid cases must have at least one error"); + } + + const ruleHasMetaMessages = hasOwnProperty(rule, "meta") && hasOwnProperty(rule.meta, "messages"); + const friendlyIDList = ruleHasMetaMessages ? `[${Object.keys(rule.meta.messages).map(key => `'${key}'`).join(", ")}]` : null; + + const result = runRuleForItem(item); + const messages = result.messages; + + if (typeof item.errors === "number") { + + if (item.errors === 0) { + assert.fail("Invalid cases must have 'error' value greater than 0"); + } + + assert.strictEqual(messages.length, item.errors, util.format("Should have %d error%s but had %d: %s", + item.errors, + item.errors === 1 ? "" : "s", + messages.length, + util.inspect(messages))); + } else { + assert.strictEqual( + messages.length, item.errors.length, util.format( + "Should have %d error%s but had %d: %s", + item.errors.length, + item.errors.length === 1 ? "" : "s", + messages.length, + util.inspect(messages) + ) + ); + + const hasMessageOfThisRule = messages.some(m => m.ruleId === ruleId); + + for (let i = 0, l = item.errors.length; i < l; i++) { + const error = item.errors[i]; + const message = messages[i]; + + assert(hasMessageOfThisRule, "Error rule name should be the same as the name of the rule being tested"); + + if (typeof error === "string" || error instanceof RegExp) { + + // Just an error message. + assertMessageMatches(message.message, error); + } else if (typeof error === "object" && error !== null) { + + /* + * Error object. + * This may have a message, messageId, data, node type, line, and/or + * column. + */ + + Object.keys(error).forEach(propertyName => { + assert.ok( + errorObjectParameters.has(propertyName), + `Invalid error property name '${propertyName}'. Expected one of ${friendlyErrorObjectParameterList}.` + ); + }); + + if (hasOwnProperty(error, "message")) { + assert.ok(!hasOwnProperty(error, "messageId"), "Error should not specify both 'message' and a 'messageId'."); + assert.ok(!hasOwnProperty(error, "data"), "Error should not specify both 'data' and 'message'."); + assertMessageMatches(message.message, error.message); + } else if (hasOwnProperty(error, "messageId")) { + assert.ok( + ruleHasMetaMessages, + "Error can not use 'messageId' if rule under test doesn't define 'meta.messages'." + ); + if (!hasOwnProperty(rule.meta.messages, error.messageId)) { + assert(false, `Invalid messageId '${error.messageId}'. Expected one of ${friendlyIDList}.`); + } + assert.strictEqual( + message.messageId, + error.messageId, + `messageId '${message.messageId}' does not match expected messageId '${error.messageId}'.` + ); + if (hasOwnProperty(error, "data")) { + + /* + * if data was provided, then directly compare the returned message to a synthetic + * interpolated message using the same message ID and data provided in the test. + * See https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/9890 for context. + */ + const unformattedOriginalMessage = rule.meta.messages[error.messageId]; + const rehydratedMessage = interpolate(unformattedOriginalMessage, error.data); + + assert.strictEqual( + message.message, + rehydratedMessage, + `Hydrated message "${rehydratedMessage}" does not match "${message.message}"` + ); + } + } + + assert.ok( + hasOwnProperty(error, "data") ? hasOwnProperty(error, "messageId") : true, + "Error must specify 'messageId' if 'data' is used." + ); + + if (error.type) { + assert.strictEqual(message.nodeType, error.type, `Error type should be ${error.type}, found ${message.nodeType}`); + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(error, "line")) { + assert.strictEqual(message.line, error.line, `Error line should be ${error.line}`); + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(error, "column")) { + assert.strictEqual(message.column, error.column, `Error column should be ${error.column}`); + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(error, "endLine")) { + assert.strictEqual(message.endLine, error.endLine, `Error endLine should be ${error.endLine}`); + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(error, "endColumn")) { + assert.strictEqual(message.endColumn, error.endColumn, `Error endColumn should be ${error.endColumn}`); + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(error, "suggestions")) { + + // Support asserting there are no suggestions + if (!error.suggestions || (Array.isArray(error.suggestions) && error.suggestions.length === 0)) { + if (Array.isArray(message.suggestions) && message.suggestions.length > 0) { + assert.fail(`Error should have no suggestions on error with message: "${message.message}"`); + } + } else { + assert.strictEqual(Array.isArray(message.suggestions), true, `Error should have an array of suggestions. Instead received "${message.suggestions}" on error with message: "${message.message}"`); + assert.strictEqual(message.suggestions.length, error.suggestions.length, `Error should have ${error.suggestions.length} suggestions. Instead found ${message.suggestions.length} suggestions`); + + error.suggestions.forEach((expectedSuggestion, index) => { + assert.ok( + typeof expectedSuggestion === "object" && expectedSuggestion !== null, + "Test suggestion in 'suggestions' array must be an object." + ); + Object.keys(expectedSuggestion).forEach(propertyName => { + assert.ok( + suggestionObjectParameters.has(propertyName), + `Invalid suggestion property name '${propertyName}'. Expected one of ${friendlySuggestionObjectParameterList}.` + ); + }); + + const actualSuggestion = message.suggestions[index]; + const suggestionPrefix = `Error Suggestion at index ${index} :`; + + if (hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "desc")) { + assert.ok( + !hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "data"), + `${suggestionPrefix} Test should not specify both 'desc' and 'data'.` + ); + assert.strictEqual( + actualSuggestion.desc, + expectedSuggestion.desc, + `${suggestionPrefix} desc should be "${expectedSuggestion.desc}" but got "${actualSuggestion.desc}" instead.` + ); + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "messageId")) { + assert.ok( + ruleHasMetaMessages, + `${suggestionPrefix} Test can not use 'messageId' if rule under test doesn't define 'meta.messages'.` + ); + assert.ok( + hasOwnProperty(rule.meta.messages, expectedSuggestion.messageId), + `${suggestionPrefix} Test has invalid messageId '${expectedSuggestion.messageId}', the rule under test allows only one of ${friendlyIDList}.` + ); + assert.strictEqual( + actualSuggestion.messageId, + expectedSuggestion.messageId, + `${suggestionPrefix} messageId should be '${expectedSuggestion.messageId}' but got '${actualSuggestion.messageId}' instead.` + ); + if (hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "data")) { + const unformattedMetaMessage = rule.meta.messages[expectedSuggestion.messageId]; + const rehydratedDesc = interpolate(unformattedMetaMessage, expectedSuggestion.data); + + assert.strictEqual( + actualSuggestion.desc, + rehydratedDesc, + `${suggestionPrefix} Hydrated test desc "${rehydratedDesc}" does not match received desc "${actualSuggestion.desc}".` + ); + } + } else { + assert.ok( + !hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "data"), + `${suggestionPrefix} Test must specify 'messageId' if 'data' is used.` + ); + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "output")) { + const codeWithAppliedSuggestion = SourceCodeFixer.applyFixes(item.code, [actualSuggestion]).output; + + assert.strictEqual(codeWithAppliedSuggestion, expectedSuggestion.output, `Expected the applied suggestion fix to match the test suggestion output for suggestion at index: ${index} on error with message: "${message.message}"`); + } + }); + } + } + } else { + + // Message was an unexpected type + assert.fail(`Error should be a string, object, or RegExp, but found (${util.inspect(message)})`); + } + } + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(item, "output")) { + if (item.output === null) { + assert.strictEqual( + result.output, + item.code, + "Expected no autofixes to be suggested" + ); + } else { + assert.strictEqual(result.output, item.output, "Output is incorrect."); + } + } else { + assert.strictEqual( + result.output, + item.code, + "The rule fixed the code. Please add 'output' property." + ); + } + + assertASTDidntChange(result.beforeAST, result.afterAST); + } + + /* + * This creates a mocha test suite and pipes all supplied info through + * one of the templates above. + * The test suites for valid/invalid are created conditionally as + * test runners (eg. vitest) fail for empty test suites. + */ + this.constructor.describe(ruleName, () => { + if (test.valid.length > 0) { + this.constructor.describe("valid", () => { + test.valid.forEach(valid => { + this.constructor[valid.only ? "itOnly" : "it"]( + sanitize(typeof valid === "object" ? valid.name || valid.code : valid), + () => { + testValidTemplate(valid); + } + ); + }); + }); + } + + if (test.invalid.length > 0) { + this.constructor.describe("invalid", () => { + test.invalid.forEach(invalid => { + this.constructor[invalid.only ? "itOnly" : "it"]( + sanitize(invalid.name || invalid.code), + () => { + testInvalidTemplate(invalid); + } + ); + }); + }); + } + }); + } +} + +FlatRuleTester[DESCRIBE] = FlatRuleTester[IT] = FlatRuleTester[IT_ONLY] = null; + +module.exports = FlatRuleTester; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rule-tester/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rule-tester/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f52d140 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rule-tester/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = { + RuleTester: require("./rule-tester") +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rule-tester/rule-tester.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rule-tester/rule-tester.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3bc80ab --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rule-tester/rule-tester.js @@ -0,0 +1,1206 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Mocha test wrapper + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ +"use strict"; + +/* globals describe, it -- Mocha globals */ + +/* + * This is a wrapper around mocha to allow for DRY unittests for eslint + * Format: + * RuleTester.run("{ruleName}", { + * valid: [ + * "{code}", + * { code: "{code}", options: {options}, globals: {globals}, parser: "{parser}", settings: {settings} } + * ], + * invalid: [ + * { code: "{code}", errors: {numErrors} }, + * { code: "{code}", errors: ["{errorMessage}"] }, + * { code: "{code}", options: {options}, globals: {globals}, parser: "{parser}", settings: {settings}, errors: [{ message: "{errorMessage}", type: "{errorNodeType}"}] } + * ] + * }); + * + * Variables: + * {code} - String that represents the code to be tested + * {options} - Arguments that are passed to the configurable rules. + * {globals} - An object representing a list of variables that are + * registered as globals + * {parser} - String representing the parser to use + * {settings} - An object representing global settings for all rules + * {numErrors} - If failing case doesn't need to check error message, + * this integer will specify how many errors should be + * received + * {errorMessage} - Message that is returned by the rule on failure + * {errorNodeType} - AST node type that is returned by they rule as + * a cause of the failure. + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const + assert = require("assert"), + path = require("path"), + util = require("util"), + merge = require("lodash.merge"), + equal = require("fast-deep-equal"), + Traverser = require("../../lib/shared/traverser"), + { getRuleOptionsSchema, validate } = require("../shared/config-validator"), + { Linter, SourceCodeFixer, interpolate } = require("../linter"), + CodePath = require("../linter/code-path-analysis/code-path"); + +const ajv = require("../shared/ajv")({ strictDefaults: true }); + +const espreePath = require.resolve("espree"); +const parserSymbol = Symbol.for("eslint.RuleTester.parser"); + +const { SourceCode } = require("../source-code"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Parser} Parser */ +/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Rule} Rule */ + + +/** + * A test case that is expected to pass lint. + * @typedef {Object} ValidTestCase + * @property {string} [name] Name for the test case. + * @property {string} code Code for the test case. + * @property {any[]} [options] Options for the test case. + * @property {{ [name: string]: any }} [settings] Settings for the test case. + * @property {string} [filename] The fake filename for the test case. Useful for rules that make assertion about filenames. + * @property {string} [parser] The absolute path for the parser. + * @property {{ [name: string]: any }} [parserOptions] Options for the parser. + * @property {{ [name: string]: "readonly" | "writable" | "off" }} [globals] The additional global variables. + * @property {{ [name: string]: boolean }} [env] Environments for the test case. + * @property {boolean} [only] Run only this test case or the subset of test cases with this property. + */ + +/** + * A test case that is expected to fail lint. + * @typedef {Object} InvalidTestCase + * @property {string} [name] Name for the test case. + * @property {string} code Code for the test case. + * @property {number | Array} errors Expected errors. + * @property {string | null} [output] The expected code after autofixes are applied. If set to `null`, the test runner will assert that no autofix is suggested. + * @property {any[]} [options] Options for the test case. + * @property {{ [name: string]: any }} [settings] Settings for the test case. + * @property {string} [filename] The fake filename for the test case. Useful for rules that make assertion about filenames. + * @property {string} [parser] The absolute path for the parser. + * @property {{ [name: string]: any }} [parserOptions] Options for the parser. + * @property {{ [name: string]: "readonly" | "writable" | "off" }} [globals] The additional global variables. + * @property {{ [name: string]: boolean }} [env] Environments for the test case. + * @property {boolean} [only] Run only this test case or the subset of test cases with this property. + */ + +/** + * A description of a reported error used in a rule tester test. + * @typedef {Object} TestCaseError + * @property {string | RegExp} [message] Message. + * @property {string} [messageId] Message ID. + * @property {string} [type] The type of the reported AST node. + * @property {{ [name: string]: string }} [data] The data used to fill the message template. + * @property {number} [line] The 1-based line number of the reported start location. + * @property {number} [column] The 1-based column number of the reported start location. + * @property {number} [endLine] The 1-based line number of the reported end location. + * @property {number} [endColumn] The 1-based column number of the reported end location. + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Private Members +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/* + * testerDefaultConfig must not be modified as it allows to reset the tester to + * the initial default configuration + */ +const testerDefaultConfig = { rules: {} }; +let defaultConfig = { rules: {} }; + +/* + * List every parameters possible on a test case that are not related to eslint + * configuration + */ +const RuleTesterParameters = [ + "name", + "code", + "filename", + "options", + "errors", + "output", + "only" +]; + +/* + * All allowed property names in error objects. + */ +const errorObjectParameters = new Set([ + "message", + "messageId", + "data", + "type", + "line", + "column", + "endLine", + "endColumn", + "suggestions" +]); +const friendlyErrorObjectParameterList = `[${[...errorObjectParameters].map(key => `'${key}'`).join(", ")}]`; + +/* + * All allowed property names in suggestion objects. + */ +const suggestionObjectParameters = new Set([ + "desc", + "messageId", + "data", + "output" +]); +const friendlySuggestionObjectParameterList = `[${[...suggestionObjectParameters].map(key => `'${key}'`).join(", ")}]`; + +const forbiddenMethods = [ + "applyInlineConfig", + "applyLanguageOptions", + "finalize" +]; + +const hasOwnProperty = Function.call.bind(Object.hasOwnProperty); + +const DEPRECATED_SOURCECODE_PASSTHROUGHS = { + getSource: "getText", + getSourceLines: "getLines", + getAllComments: "getAllComments", + getNodeByRangeIndex: "getNodeByRangeIndex", + + // getComments: "getComments", -- already handled by a separate error + getCommentsBefore: "getCommentsBefore", + getCommentsAfter: "getCommentsAfter", + getCommentsInside: "getCommentsInside", + getJSDocComment: "getJSDocComment", + getFirstToken: "getFirstToken", + getFirstTokens: "getFirstTokens", + getLastToken: "getLastToken", + getLastTokens: "getLastTokens", + getTokenAfter: "getTokenAfter", + getTokenBefore: "getTokenBefore", + getTokenByRangeStart: "getTokenByRangeStart", + getTokens: "getTokens", + getTokensAfter: "getTokensAfter", + getTokensBefore: "getTokensBefore", + getTokensBetween: "getTokensBetween", + + getScope: "getScope", + getAncestors: "getAncestors", + getDeclaredVariables: "getDeclaredVariables", + markVariableAsUsed: "markVariableAsUsed" +}; + +/** + * Clones a given value deeply. + * Note: This ignores `parent` property. + * @param {any} x A value to clone. + * @returns {any} A cloned value. + */ +function cloneDeeplyExcludesParent(x) { + if (typeof x === "object" && x !== null) { + if (Array.isArray(x)) { + return x.map(cloneDeeplyExcludesParent); + } + + const retv = {}; + + for (const key in x) { + if (key !== "parent" && hasOwnProperty(x, key)) { + retv[key] = cloneDeeplyExcludesParent(x[key]); + } + } + + return retv; + } + + return x; +} + +/** + * Freezes a given value deeply. + * @param {any} x A value to freeze. + * @returns {void} + */ +function freezeDeeply(x) { + if (typeof x === "object" && x !== null) { + if (Array.isArray(x)) { + x.forEach(freezeDeeply); + } else { + for (const key in x) { + if (key !== "parent" && hasOwnProperty(x, key)) { + freezeDeeply(x[key]); + } + } + } + Object.freeze(x); + } +} + +/** + * Replace control characters by `\u00xx` form. + * @param {string} text The text to sanitize. + * @returns {string} The sanitized text. + */ +function sanitize(text) { + if (typeof text !== "string") { + return ""; + } + return text.replace( + /[\u0000-\u0009\u000b-\u001a]/gu, // eslint-disable-line no-control-regex -- Escaping controls + c => `\\u${c.codePointAt(0).toString(16).padStart(4, "0")}` + ); +} + +/** + * Define `start`/`end` properties as throwing error. + * @param {string} objName Object name used for error messages. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to define. + * @returns {void} + */ +function defineStartEndAsError(objName, node) { + Object.defineProperties(node, { + start: { + get() { + throw new Error(`Use ${objName}.range[0] instead of ${objName}.start`); + }, + configurable: true, + enumerable: false + }, + end: { + get() { + throw new Error(`Use ${objName}.range[1] instead of ${objName}.end`); + }, + configurable: true, + enumerable: false + } + }); +} + + +/** + * Define `start`/`end` properties of all nodes of the given AST as throwing error. + * @param {ASTNode} ast The root node to errorize `start`/`end` properties. + * @param {Object} [visitorKeys] Visitor keys to be used for traversing the given ast. + * @returns {void} + */ +function defineStartEndAsErrorInTree(ast, visitorKeys) { + Traverser.traverse(ast, { visitorKeys, enter: defineStartEndAsError.bind(null, "node") }); + ast.tokens.forEach(defineStartEndAsError.bind(null, "token")); + ast.comments.forEach(defineStartEndAsError.bind(null, "token")); +} + +/** + * Wraps the given parser in order to intercept and modify return values from the `parse` and `parseForESLint` methods, for test purposes. + * In particular, to modify ast nodes, tokens and comments to throw on access to their `start` and `end` properties. + * @param {Parser} parser Parser object. + * @returns {Parser} Wrapped parser object. + */ +function wrapParser(parser) { + + if (typeof parser.parseForESLint === "function") { + return { + [parserSymbol]: parser, + parseForESLint(...args) { + const ret = parser.parseForESLint(...args); + + defineStartEndAsErrorInTree(ret.ast, ret.visitorKeys); + return ret; + } + }; + } + + return { + [parserSymbol]: parser, + parse(...args) { + const ast = parser.parse(...args); + + defineStartEndAsErrorInTree(ast); + return ast; + } + }; +} + +/** + * Function to replace `SourceCode.prototype.getComments`. + * @returns {void} + * @throws {Error} Deprecation message. + */ +function getCommentsDeprecation() { + throw new Error( + "`SourceCode#getComments()` is deprecated and will be removed in a future major version. Use `getCommentsBefore()`, `getCommentsAfter()`, and `getCommentsInside()` instead." + ); +} + +/** + * Function to replace forbidden `SourceCode` methods. + * @param {string} methodName The name of the method to forbid. + * @returns {Function} The function that throws the error. + */ +function throwForbiddenMethodError(methodName) { + return () => { + throw new Error( + `\`SourceCode#${methodName}()\` cannot be called inside a rule.` + ); + }; +} + +/** + * Emit a deprecation warning if function-style format is being used. + * @param {string} ruleName Name of the rule. + * @returns {void} + */ +function emitLegacyRuleAPIWarning(ruleName) { + if (!emitLegacyRuleAPIWarning[`warned-${ruleName}`]) { + emitLegacyRuleAPIWarning[`warned-${ruleName}`] = true; + process.emitWarning( + `"${ruleName}" rule is using the deprecated function-style format and will stop working in ESLint v9. Please use object-style format: https://eslint.org/docs/latest/extend/custom-rules`, + "DeprecationWarning" + ); + } +} + +/** + * Emit a deprecation warning if rule has options but is missing the "meta.schema" property + * @param {string} ruleName Name of the rule. + * @returns {void} + */ +function emitMissingSchemaWarning(ruleName) { + if (!emitMissingSchemaWarning[`warned-${ruleName}`]) { + emitMissingSchemaWarning[`warned-${ruleName}`] = true; + process.emitWarning( + `"${ruleName}" rule has options but is missing the "meta.schema" property and will stop working in ESLint v9. Please add a schema: https://eslint.org/docs/latest/extend/custom-rules#options-schemas`, + "DeprecationWarning" + ); + } +} + +/** + * Emit a deprecation warning if a rule uses a deprecated `context` method. + * @param {string} ruleName Name of the rule. + * @param {string} methodName The name of the method on `context` that was used. + * @returns {void} + */ +function emitDeprecatedContextMethodWarning(ruleName, methodName) { + if (!emitDeprecatedContextMethodWarning[`warned-${ruleName}-${methodName}`]) { + emitDeprecatedContextMethodWarning[`warned-${ruleName}-${methodName}`] = true; + process.emitWarning( + `"${ruleName}" rule is using \`context.${methodName}()\`, which is deprecated and will be removed in ESLint v9. Please use \`sourceCode.${DEPRECATED_SOURCECODE_PASSTHROUGHS[methodName]}()\` instead.`, + "DeprecationWarning" + ); + } +} + +/** + * Emit a deprecation warning if rule uses CodePath#currentSegments. + * @param {string} ruleName Name of the rule. + * @returns {void} + */ +function emitCodePathCurrentSegmentsWarning(ruleName) { + if (!emitCodePathCurrentSegmentsWarning[`warned-${ruleName}`]) { + emitCodePathCurrentSegmentsWarning[`warned-${ruleName}`] = true; + process.emitWarning( + `"${ruleName}" rule uses CodePath#currentSegments and will stop working in ESLint v9. Please read the documentation for how to update your code: https://eslint.org/docs/latest/extend/code-path-analysis#usage-examples`, + "DeprecationWarning" + ); + } +} + +/** + * Emit a deprecation warning if `context.parserServices` is used. + * @param {string} ruleName Name of the rule. + * @returns {void} + */ +function emitParserServicesWarning(ruleName) { + if (!emitParserServicesWarning[`warned-${ruleName}`]) { + emitParserServicesWarning[`warned-${ruleName}`] = true; + process.emitWarning( + `"${ruleName}" rule is using \`context.parserServices\`, which is deprecated and will be removed in ESLint v9. Please use \`sourceCode.parserServices\` instead.`, + "DeprecationWarning" + ); + } +} + + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +// default separators for testing +const DESCRIBE = Symbol("describe"); +const IT = Symbol("it"); +const IT_ONLY = Symbol("itOnly"); + +/** + * This is `it` default handler if `it` don't exist. + * @this {Mocha} + * @param {string} text The description of the test case. + * @param {Function} method The logic of the test case. + * @throws {Error} Any error upon execution of `method`. + * @returns {any} Returned value of `method`. + */ +function itDefaultHandler(text, method) { + try { + return method.call(this); + } catch (err) { + if (err instanceof assert.AssertionError) { + err.message += ` (${util.inspect(err.actual)} ${err.operator} ${util.inspect(err.expected)})`; + } + throw err; + } +} + +/** + * This is `describe` default handler if `describe` don't exist. + * @this {Mocha} + * @param {string} text The description of the test case. + * @param {Function} method The logic of the test case. + * @returns {any} Returned value of `method`. + */ +function describeDefaultHandler(text, method) { + return method.call(this); +} + +/** + * Mocha test wrapper. + */ +class RuleTester { + + /** + * Creates a new instance of RuleTester. + * @param {Object} [testerConfig] Optional, extra configuration for the tester + */ + constructor(testerConfig) { + + /** + * The configuration to use for this tester. Combination of the tester + * configuration and the default configuration. + * @type {Object} + */ + this.testerConfig = merge( + {}, + defaultConfig, + testerConfig, + { rules: { "rule-tester/validate-ast": "error" } } + ); + + /** + * Rule definitions to define before tests. + * @type {Object} + */ + this.rules = {}; + this.linter = new Linter(); + } + + /** + * Set the configuration to use for all future tests + * @param {Object} config the configuration to use. + * @throws {TypeError} If non-object config. + * @returns {void} + */ + static setDefaultConfig(config) { + if (typeof config !== "object" || config === null) { + throw new TypeError("RuleTester.setDefaultConfig: config must be an object"); + } + defaultConfig = config; + + // Make sure the rules object exists since it is assumed to exist later + defaultConfig.rules = defaultConfig.rules || {}; + } + + /** + * Get the current configuration used for all tests + * @returns {Object} the current configuration + */ + static getDefaultConfig() { + return defaultConfig; + } + + /** + * Reset the configuration to the initial configuration of the tester removing + * any changes made until now. + * @returns {void} + */ + static resetDefaultConfig() { + defaultConfig = merge({}, testerDefaultConfig); + } + + + /* + * If people use `mocha test.js --watch` command, `describe` and `it` function + * instances are different for each execution. So `describe` and `it` should get fresh instance + * always. + */ + static get describe() { + return ( + this[DESCRIBE] || + (typeof describe === "function" ? describe : describeDefaultHandler) + ); + } + + static set describe(value) { + this[DESCRIBE] = value; + } + + static get it() { + return ( + this[IT] || + (typeof it === "function" ? it : itDefaultHandler) + ); + } + + static set it(value) { + this[IT] = value; + } + + /** + * Adds the `only` property to a test to run it in isolation. + * @param {string | ValidTestCase | InvalidTestCase} item A single test to run by itself. + * @returns {ValidTestCase | InvalidTestCase} The test with `only` set. + */ + static only(item) { + if (typeof item === "string") { + return { code: item, only: true }; + } + + return { ...item, only: true }; + } + + static get itOnly() { + if (typeof this[IT_ONLY] === "function") { + return this[IT_ONLY]; + } + if (typeof this[IT] === "function" && typeof this[IT].only === "function") { + return Function.bind.call(this[IT].only, this[IT]); + } + if (typeof it === "function" && typeof it.only === "function") { + return Function.bind.call(it.only, it); + } + + if (typeof this[DESCRIBE] === "function" || typeof this[IT] === "function") { + throw new Error( + "Set `RuleTester.itOnly` to use `only` with a custom test framework.\n" + + "See https://eslint.org/docs/latest/integrate/nodejs-api#customizing-ruletester for more." + ); + } + if (typeof it === "function") { + throw new Error("The current test framework does not support exclusive tests with `only`."); + } + throw new Error("To use `only`, use RuleTester with a test framework that provides `it.only()` like Mocha."); + } + + static set itOnly(value) { + this[IT_ONLY] = value; + } + + /** + * Define a rule for one particular run of tests. + * @param {string} name The name of the rule to define. + * @param {Function | Rule} rule The rule definition. + * @returns {void} + */ + defineRule(name, rule) { + if (typeof rule === "function") { + emitLegacyRuleAPIWarning(name); + } + this.rules[name] = rule; + } + + /** + * Adds a new rule test to execute. + * @param {string} ruleName The name of the rule to run. + * @param {Function | Rule} rule The rule to test. + * @param {{ + * valid: (ValidTestCase | string)[], + * invalid: InvalidTestCase[] + * }} test The collection of tests to run. + * @throws {TypeError|Error} If non-object `test`, or if a required + * scenario of the given type is missing. + * @returns {void} + */ + run(ruleName, rule, test) { + + const testerConfig = this.testerConfig, + requiredScenarios = ["valid", "invalid"], + scenarioErrors = [], + linter = this.linter; + + if (!test || typeof test !== "object") { + throw new TypeError(`Test Scenarios for rule ${ruleName} : Could not find test scenario object`); + } + + requiredScenarios.forEach(scenarioType => { + if (!test[scenarioType]) { + scenarioErrors.push(`Could not find any ${scenarioType} test scenarios`); + } + }); + + if (scenarioErrors.length > 0) { + throw new Error([ + `Test Scenarios for rule ${ruleName} is invalid:` + ].concat(scenarioErrors).join("\n")); + } + + if (typeof rule === "function") { + emitLegacyRuleAPIWarning(ruleName); + } + + linter.defineRule(ruleName, Object.assign({}, rule, { + + // Create a wrapper rule that freezes the `context` properties. + create(context) { + freezeDeeply(context.options); + freezeDeeply(context.settings); + freezeDeeply(context.parserOptions); + + // wrap all deprecated methods + const newContext = Object.create( + context, + Object.fromEntries(Object.keys(DEPRECATED_SOURCECODE_PASSTHROUGHS).map(methodName => [ + methodName, + { + value(...args) { + + // emit deprecation warning + emitDeprecatedContextMethodWarning(ruleName, methodName); + + // call the original method + return context[methodName].call(this, ...args); + }, + enumerable: true + } + ])) + ); + + // emit warning about context.parserServices + const parserServices = context.parserServices; + + Object.defineProperty(newContext, "parserServices", { + get() { + emitParserServicesWarning(ruleName); + return parserServices; + } + }); + + Object.freeze(newContext); + + return (typeof rule === "function" ? rule : rule.create)(newContext); + } + })); + + linter.defineRules(this.rules); + + /** + * Run the rule for the given item + * @param {string|Object} item Item to run the rule against + * @throws {Error} If an invalid schema. + * @returns {Object} Eslint run result + * @private + */ + function runRuleForItem(item) { + let config = merge({}, testerConfig), + code, filename, output, beforeAST, afterAST; + + if (typeof item === "string") { + code = item; + } else { + code = item.code; + + /* + * Assumes everything on the item is a config except for the + * parameters used by this tester + */ + const itemConfig = { ...item }; + + for (const parameter of RuleTesterParameters) { + delete itemConfig[parameter]; + } + + /* + * Create the config object from the tester config and this item + * specific configurations. + */ + config = merge( + config, + itemConfig + ); + } + + if (item.filename) { + filename = item.filename; + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(item, "options")) { + assert(Array.isArray(item.options), "options must be an array"); + if ( + item.options.length > 0 && + typeof rule === "object" && + ( + !rule.meta || (rule.meta && (typeof rule.meta.schema === "undefined" || rule.meta.schema === null)) + ) + ) { + emitMissingSchemaWarning(ruleName); + } + config.rules[ruleName] = [1].concat(item.options); + } else { + config.rules[ruleName] = 1; + } + + const schema = getRuleOptionsSchema(rule); + + /* + * Setup AST getters. + * The goal is to check whether or not AST was modified when + * running the rule under test. + */ + linter.defineRule("rule-tester/validate-ast", { + create() { + return { + Program(node) { + beforeAST = cloneDeeplyExcludesParent(node); + }, + "Program:exit"(node) { + afterAST = node; + } + }; + } + }); + + if (typeof config.parser === "string") { + assert(path.isAbsolute(config.parser), "Parsers provided as strings to RuleTester must be absolute paths"); + } else { + config.parser = espreePath; + } + + linter.defineParser(config.parser, wrapParser(require(config.parser))); + + if (schema) { + ajv.validateSchema(schema); + + if (ajv.errors) { + const errors = ajv.errors.map(error => { + const field = error.dataPath[0] === "." ? error.dataPath.slice(1) : error.dataPath; + + return `\t${field}: ${error.message}`; + }).join("\n"); + + throw new Error([`Schema for rule ${ruleName} is invalid:`, errors]); + } + + /* + * `ajv.validateSchema` checks for errors in the structure of the schema (by comparing the schema against a "meta-schema"), + * and it reports those errors individually. However, there are other types of schema errors that only occur when compiling + * the schema (e.g. using invalid defaults in a schema), and only one of these errors can be reported at a time. As a result, + * the schema is compiled here separately from checking for `validateSchema` errors. + */ + try { + ajv.compile(schema); + } catch (err) { + throw new Error(`Schema for rule ${ruleName} is invalid: ${err.message}`); + } + } + + validate(config, "rule-tester", id => (id === ruleName ? rule : null)); + + // Verify the code. + const { getComments, applyLanguageOptions, applyInlineConfig, finalize } = SourceCode.prototype; + const originalCurrentSegments = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(CodePath.prototype, "currentSegments"); + let messages; + + try { + SourceCode.prototype.getComments = getCommentsDeprecation; + Object.defineProperty(CodePath.prototype, "currentSegments", { + get() { + emitCodePathCurrentSegmentsWarning(ruleName); + return originalCurrentSegments.get.call(this); + } + }); + + forbiddenMethods.forEach(methodName => { + SourceCode.prototype[methodName] = throwForbiddenMethodError(methodName); + }); + + messages = linter.verify(code, config, filename); + } finally { + SourceCode.prototype.getComments = getComments; + Object.defineProperty(CodePath.prototype, "currentSegments", originalCurrentSegments); + SourceCode.prototype.applyInlineConfig = applyInlineConfig; + SourceCode.prototype.applyLanguageOptions = applyLanguageOptions; + SourceCode.prototype.finalize = finalize; + } + + const fatalErrorMessage = messages.find(m => m.fatal); + + assert(!fatalErrorMessage, `A fatal parsing error occurred: ${fatalErrorMessage && fatalErrorMessage.message}`); + + // Verify if autofix makes a syntax error or not. + if (messages.some(m => m.fix)) { + output = SourceCodeFixer.applyFixes(code, messages).output; + const errorMessageInFix = linter.verify(output, config, filename).find(m => m.fatal); + + assert(!errorMessageInFix, [ + "A fatal parsing error occurred in autofix.", + `Error: ${errorMessageInFix && errorMessageInFix.message}`, + "Autofix output:", + output + ].join("\n")); + } else { + output = code; + } + + return { + messages, + output, + beforeAST, + afterAST: cloneDeeplyExcludesParent(afterAST) + }; + } + + /** + * Check if the AST was changed + * @param {ASTNode} beforeAST AST node before running + * @param {ASTNode} afterAST AST node after running + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function assertASTDidntChange(beforeAST, afterAST) { + if (!equal(beforeAST, afterAST)) { + assert.fail("Rule should not modify AST."); + } + } + + /** + * Check if the template is valid or not + * all valid cases go through this + * @param {string|Object} item Item to run the rule against + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function testValidTemplate(item) { + const code = typeof item === "object" ? item.code : item; + + assert.ok(typeof code === "string", "Test case must specify a string value for 'code'"); + if (item.name) { + assert.ok(typeof item.name === "string", "Optional test case property 'name' must be a string"); + } + + const result = runRuleForItem(item); + const messages = result.messages; + + assert.strictEqual(messages.length, 0, util.format("Should have no errors but had %d: %s", + messages.length, + util.inspect(messages))); + + assertASTDidntChange(result.beforeAST, result.afterAST); + } + + /** + * Asserts that the message matches its expected value. If the expected + * value is a regular expression, it is checked against the actual + * value. + * @param {string} actual Actual value + * @param {string|RegExp} expected Expected value + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function assertMessageMatches(actual, expected) { + if (expected instanceof RegExp) { + + // assert.js doesn't have a built-in RegExp match function + assert.ok( + expected.test(actual), + `Expected '${actual}' to match ${expected}` + ); + } else { + assert.strictEqual(actual, expected); + } + } + + /** + * Check if the template is invalid or not + * all invalid cases go through this. + * @param {string|Object} item Item to run the rule against + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function testInvalidTemplate(item) { + assert.ok(typeof item.code === "string", "Test case must specify a string value for 'code'"); + if (item.name) { + assert.ok(typeof item.name === "string", "Optional test case property 'name' must be a string"); + } + assert.ok(item.errors || item.errors === 0, + `Did not specify errors for an invalid test of ${ruleName}`); + + if (Array.isArray(item.errors) && item.errors.length === 0) { + assert.fail("Invalid cases must have at least one error"); + } + + const ruleHasMetaMessages = hasOwnProperty(rule, "meta") && hasOwnProperty(rule.meta, "messages"); + const friendlyIDList = ruleHasMetaMessages ? `[${Object.keys(rule.meta.messages).map(key => `'${key}'`).join(", ")}]` : null; + + const result = runRuleForItem(item); + const messages = result.messages; + + if (typeof item.errors === "number") { + + if (item.errors === 0) { + assert.fail("Invalid cases must have 'error' value greater than 0"); + } + + assert.strictEqual(messages.length, item.errors, util.format("Should have %d error%s but had %d: %s", + item.errors, + item.errors === 1 ? "" : "s", + messages.length, + util.inspect(messages))); + } else { + assert.strictEqual( + messages.length, item.errors.length, util.format( + "Should have %d error%s but had %d: %s", + item.errors.length, + item.errors.length === 1 ? "" : "s", + messages.length, + util.inspect(messages) + ) + ); + + const hasMessageOfThisRule = messages.some(m => m.ruleId === ruleName); + + for (let i = 0, l = item.errors.length; i < l; i++) { + const error = item.errors[i]; + const message = messages[i]; + + assert(hasMessageOfThisRule, "Error rule name should be the same as the name of the rule being tested"); + + if (typeof error === "string" || error instanceof RegExp) { + + // Just an error message. + assertMessageMatches(message.message, error); + } else if (typeof error === "object" && error !== null) { + + /* + * Error object. + * This may have a message, messageId, data, node type, line, and/or + * column. + */ + + Object.keys(error).forEach(propertyName => { + assert.ok( + errorObjectParameters.has(propertyName), + `Invalid error property name '${propertyName}'. Expected one of ${friendlyErrorObjectParameterList}.` + ); + }); + + if (hasOwnProperty(error, "message")) { + assert.ok(!hasOwnProperty(error, "messageId"), "Error should not specify both 'message' and a 'messageId'."); + assert.ok(!hasOwnProperty(error, "data"), "Error should not specify both 'data' and 'message'."); + assertMessageMatches(message.message, error.message); + } else if (hasOwnProperty(error, "messageId")) { + assert.ok( + ruleHasMetaMessages, + "Error can not use 'messageId' if rule under test doesn't define 'meta.messages'." + ); + if (!hasOwnProperty(rule.meta.messages, error.messageId)) { + assert(false, `Invalid messageId '${error.messageId}'. Expected one of ${friendlyIDList}.`); + } + assert.strictEqual( + message.messageId, + error.messageId, + `messageId '${message.messageId}' does not match expected messageId '${error.messageId}'.` + ); + if (hasOwnProperty(error, "data")) { + + /* + * if data was provided, then directly compare the returned message to a synthetic + * interpolated message using the same message ID and data provided in the test. + * See https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/9890 for context. + */ + const unformattedOriginalMessage = rule.meta.messages[error.messageId]; + const rehydratedMessage = interpolate(unformattedOriginalMessage, error.data); + + assert.strictEqual( + message.message, + rehydratedMessage, + `Hydrated message "${rehydratedMessage}" does not match "${message.message}"` + ); + } + } + + assert.ok( + hasOwnProperty(error, "data") ? hasOwnProperty(error, "messageId") : true, + "Error must specify 'messageId' if 'data' is used." + ); + + if (error.type) { + assert.strictEqual(message.nodeType, error.type, `Error type should be ${error.type}, found ${message.nodeType}`); + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(error, "line")) { + assert.strictEqual(message.line, error.line, `Error line should be ${error.line}`); + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(error, "column")) { + assert.strictEqual(message.column, error.column, `Error column should be ${error.column}`); + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(error, "endLine")) { + assert.strictEqual(message.endLine, error.endLine, `Error endLine should be ${error.endLine}`); + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(error, "endColumn")) { + assert.strictEqual(message.endColumn, error.endColumn, `Error endColumn should be ${error.endColumn}`); + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(error, "suggestions")) { + + // Support asserting there are no suggestions + if (!error.suggestions || (Array.isArray(error.suggestions) && error.suggestions.length === 0)) { + if (Array.isArray(message.suggestions) && message.suggestions.length > 0) { + assert.fail(`Error should have no suggestions on error with message: "${message.message}"`); + } + } else { + assert.strictEqual(Array.isArray(message.suggestions), true, `Error should have an array of suggestions. Instead received "${message.suggestions}" on error with message: "${message.message}"`); + assert.strictEqual(message.suggestions.length, error.suggestions.length, `Error should have ${error.suggestions.length} suggestions. Instead found ${message.suggestions.length} suggestions`); + + error.suggestions.forEach((expectedSuggestion, index) => { + assert.ok( + typeof expectedSuggestion === "object" && expectedSuggestion !== null, + "Test suggestion in 'suggestions' array must be an object." + ); + Object.keys(expectedSuggestion).forEach(propertyName => { + assert.ok( + suggestionObjectParameters.has(propertyName), + `Invalid suggestion property name '${propertyName}'. Expected one of ${friendlySuggestionObjectParameterList}.` + ); + }); + + const actualSuggestion = message.suggestions[index]; + const suggestionPrefix = `Error Suggestion at index ${index} :`; + + if (hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "desc")) { + assert.ok( + !hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "data"), + `${suggestionPrefix} Test should not specify both 'desc' and 'data'.` + ); + assert.strictEqual( + actualSuggestion.desc, + expectedSuggestion.desc, + `${suggestionPrefix} desc should be "${expectedSuggestion.desc}" but got "${actualSuggestion.desc}" instead.` + ); + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "messageId")) { + assert.ok( + ruleHasMetaMessages, + `${suggestionPrefix} Test can not use 'messageId' if rule under test doesn't define 'meta.messages'.` + ); + assert.ok( + hasOwnProperty(rule.meta.messages, expectedSuggestion.messageId), + `${suggestionPrefix} Test has invalid messageId '${expectedSuggestion.messageId}', the rule under test allows only one of ${friendlyIDList}.` + ); + assert.strictEqual( + actualSuggestion.messageId, + expectedSuggestion.messageId, + `${suggestionPrefix} messageId should be '${expectedSuggestion.messageId}' but got '${actualSuggestion.messageId}' instead.` + ); + if (hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "data")) { + const unformattedMetaMessage = rule.meta.messages[expectedSuggestion.messageId]; + const rehydratedDesc = interpolate(unformattedMetaMessage, expectedSuggestion.data); + + assert.strictEqual( + actualSuggestion.desc, + rehydratedDesc, + `${suggestionPrefix} Hydrated test desc "${rehydratedDesc}" does not match received desc "${actualSuggestion.desc}".` + ); + } + } else { + assert.ok( + !hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "data"), + `${suggestionPrefix} Test must specify 'messageId' if 'data' is used.` + ); + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "output")) { + const codeWithAppliedSuggestion = SourceCodeFixer.applyFixes(item.code, [actualSuggestion]).output; + + assert.strictEqual(codeWithAppliedSuggestion, expectedSuggestion.output, `Expected the applied suggestion fix to match the test suggestion output for suggestion at index: ${index} on error with message: "${message.message}"`); + } + }); + } + } + } else { + + // Message was an unexpected type + assert.fail(`Error should be a string, object, or RegExp, but found (${util.inspect(message)})`); + } + } + } + + if (hasOwnProperty(item, "output")) { + if (item.output === null) { + assert.strictEqual( + result.output, + item.code, + "Expected no autofixes to be suggested" + ); + } else { + assert.strictEqual(result.output, item.output, "Output is incorrect."); + } + } else { + assert.strictEqual( + result.output, + item.code, + "The rule fixed the code. Please add 'output' property." + ); + } + + assertASTDidntChange(result.beforeAST, result.afterAST); + } + + /* + * This creates a mocha test suite and pipes all supplied info through + * one of the templates above. + * The test suites for valid/invalid are created conditionally as + * test runners (eg. vitest) fail for empty test suites. + */ + this.constructor.describe(ruleName, () => { + if (test.valid.length > 0) { + this.constructor.describe("valid", () => { + test.valid.forEach(valid => { + this.constructor[valid.only ? "itOnly" : "it"]( + sanitize(typeof valid === "object" ? valid.name || valid.code : valid), + () => { + testValidTemplate(valid); + } + ); + }); + }); + } + + if (test.invalid.length > 0) { + this.constructor.describe("invalid", () => { + test.invalid.forEach(invalid => { + this.constructor[invalid.only ? "itOnly" : "it"]( + sanitize(invalid.name || invalid.code), + () => { + testInvalidTemplate(invalid); + } + ); + }); + }); + } + }); + } +} + +RuleTester[DESCRIBE] = RuleTester[IT] = RuleTester[IT_ONLY] = null; + +module.exports = RuleTester; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/accessor-pairs.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/accessor-pairs.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f970328 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/accessor-pairs.js @@ -0,0 +1,346 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce getter and setter pairs in objects and classes. + * @author Gyandeep Singh + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Property name if it can be computed statically, otherwise the list of the tokens of the key node. + * @typedef {string|Token[]} Key + */ + +/** + * Accessor nodes with the same key. + * @typedef {Object} AccessorData + * @property {Key} key Accessor's key + * @property {ASTNode[]} getters List of getter nodes. + * @property {ASTNode[]} setters List of setter nodes. + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether or not the given lists represent the equal tokens in the same order. + * Tokens are compared by their properties, not by instance. + * @param {Token[]} left First list of tokens. + * @param {Token[]} right Second list of tokens. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the lists have same tokens. + */ +function areEqualTokenLists(left, right) { + if (left.length !== right.length) { + return false; + } + + for (let i = 0; i < left.length; i++) { + const leftToken = left[i], + rightToken = right[i]; + + if (leftToken.type !== rightToken.type || leftToken.value !== rightToken.value) { + return false; + } + } + + return true; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not the given keys are equal. + * @param {Key} left First key. + * @param {Key} right Second key. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the keys are equal. + */ +function areEqualKeys(left, right) { + if (typeof left === "string" && typeof right === "string") { + + // Statically computed names. + return left === right; + } + if (Array.isArray(left) && Array.isArray(right)) { + + // Token lists. + return areEqualTokenLists(left, right); + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given node is of an accessor kind ('get' or 'set'). + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is of an accessor kind. + */ +function isAccessorKind(node) { + return node.kind === "get" || node.kind === "set"; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given node is an argument of a specified method call. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @param {number} index An expected index of the node in arguments. + * @param {string} object An expected name of the object of the method. + * @param {string} property An expected name of the method. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is an argument of the specified method call. + */ +function isArgumentOfMethodCall(node, index, object, property) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return ( + parent.type === "CallExpression" && + astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(parent.callee, object, property) && + parent.arguments[index] === node + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given node is a property descriptor. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a property descriptor. + */ +function isPropertyDescriptor(node) { + + // Object.defineProperty(obj, "foo", {set: ...}) + if (isArgumentOfMethodCall(node, 2, "Object", "defineProperty") || + isArgumentOfMethodCall(node, 2, "Reflect", "defineProperty") + ) { + return true; + } + + /* + * Object.defineProperties(obj, {foo: {set: ...}}) + * Object.create(proto, {foo: {set: ...}}) + */ + const grandparent = node.parent.parent; + + return grandparent.type === "ObjectExpression" && ( + isArgumentOfMethodCall(grandparent, 1, "Object", "create") || + isArgumentOfMethodCall(grandparent, 1, "Object", "defineProperties") + ); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce getter and setter pairs in objects and classes", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/accessor-pairs" + }, + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + getWithoutSet: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + setWithoutGet: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + enforceForClassMembers: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + missingGetterInPropertyDescriptor: "Getter is not present in property descriptor.", + missingSetterInPropertyDescriptor: "Setter is not present in property descriptor.", + missingGetterInObjectLiteral: "Getter is not present for {{ name }}.", + missingSetterInObjectLiteral: "Setter is not present for {{ name }}.", + missingGetterInClass: "Getter is not present for class {{ name }}.", + missingSetterInClass: "Setter is not present for class {{ name }}." + } + }, + create(context) { + const config = context.options[0] || {}; + const checkGetWithoutSet = config.getWithoutSet === true; + const checkSetWithoutGet = config.setWithoutGet !== false; + const enforceForClassMembers = config.enforceForClassMembers !== false; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Reports the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report. + * @param {string} messageKind "missingGetter" or "missingSetter". + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function report(node, messageKind) { + if (node.type === "Property") { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: `${messageKind}InObjectLiteral`, + loc: astUtils.getFunctionHeadLoc(node.value, sourceCode), + data: { name: astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(node.value) } + }); + } else if (node.type === "MethodDefinition") { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: `${messageKind}InClass`, + loc: astUtils.getFunctionHeadLoc(node.value, sourceCode), + data: { name: astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(node.value) } + }); + } else { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: `${messageKind}InPropertyDescriptor` + }); + } + } + + /** + * Reports each of the nodes in the given list using the same messageId. + * @param {ASTNode[]} nodes Nodes to report. + * @param {string} messageKind "missingGetter" or "missingSetter". + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function reportList(nodes, messageKind) { + for (const node of nodes) { + report(node, messageKind); + } + } + + /** + * Checks accessor pairs in the given list of nodes. + * @param {ASTNode[]} nodes The list to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkList(nodes) { + const accessors = []; + let found = false; + + for (let i = 0; i < nodes.length; i++) { + const node = nodes[i]; + + if (isAccessorKind(node)) { + + // Creates a new `AccessorData` object for the given getter or setter node. + const name = astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node); + const key = (name !== null) ? name : sourceCode.getTokens(node.key); + + // Merges the given `AccessorData` object into the given accessors list. + for (let j = 0; j < accessors.length; j++) { + const accessor = accessors[j]; + + if (areEqualKeys(accessor.key, key)) { + accessor.getters.push(...node.kind === "get" ? [node] : []); + accessor.setters.push(...node.kind === "set" ? [node] : []); + found = true; + break; + } + } + if (!found) { + accessors.push({ + key, + getters: node.kind === "get" ? [node] : [], + setters: node.kind === "set" ? [node] : [] + }); + } + found = false; + } + } + + for (const { getters, setters } of accessors) { + if (checkSetWithoutGet && setters.length && !getters.length) { + reportList(setters, "missingGetter"); + } + if (checkGetWithoutSet && getters.length && !setters.length) { + reportList(getters, "missingSetter"); + } + } + } + + /** + * Checks accessor pairs in an object literal. + * @param {ASTNode} node `ObjectExpression` node to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkObjectLiteral(node) { + checkList(node.properties.filter(p => p.type === "Property")); + } + + /** + * Checks accessor pairs in a property descriptor. + * @param {ASTNode} node Property descriptor `ObjectExpression` node to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkPropertyDescriptor(node) { + const namesToCheck = new Set(node.properties + .filter(p => p.type === "Property" && p.kind === "init" && !p.computed) + .map(({ key }) => key.name)); + + const hasGetter = namesToCheck.has("get"); + const hasSetter = namesToCheck.has("set"); + + if (checkSetWithoutGet && hasSetter && !hasGetter) { + report(node, "missingGetter"); + } + if (checkGetWithoutSet && hasGetter && !hasSetter) { + report(node, "missingSetter"); + } + } + + /** + * Checks the given object expression as an object literal and as a possible property descriptor. + * @param {ASTNode} node `ObjectExpression` node to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkObjectExpression(node) { + checkObjectLiteral(node); + if (isPropertyDescriptor(node)) { + checkPropertyDescriptor(node); + } + } + + /** + * Checks the given class body. + * @param {ASTNode} node `ClassBody` node to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkClassBody(node) { + const methodDefinitions = node.body.filter(m => m.type === "MethodDefinition"); + + checkList(methodDefinitions.filter(m => m.static)); + checkList(methodDefinitions.filter(m => !m.static)); + } + + const listeners = {}; + + if (checkSetWithoutGet || checkGetWithoutSet) { + listeners.ObjectExpression = checkObjectExpression; + if (enforceForClassMembers) { + listeners.ClassBody = checkClassBody; + } + } + + return listeners; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/array-bracket-newline.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/array-bracket-newline.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12ef5b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/array-bracket-newline.js @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce linebreaks after open and before close array brackets + * @author Jan Peer Stöcklmair + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce linebreaks after opening and before closing array brackets", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/array-bracket-newline" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never", "consistent"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + multiline: { + type: "boolean" + }, + minItems: { + type: ["integer", "null"], + minimum: 0 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedOpeningLinebreak: "There should be no linebreak after '['.", + unexpectedClosingLinebreak: "There should be no linebreak before ']'.", + missingOpeningLinebreak: "A linebreak is required after '['.", + missingClosingLinebreak: "A linebreak is required before ']'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Normalizes a given option value. + * @param {string|Object|undefined} option An option value to parse. + * @returns {{multiline: boolean, minItems: number}} Normalized option object. + */ + function normalizeOptionValue(option) { + let consistent = false; + let multiline = false; + let minItems = 0; + + if (option) { + if (option === "consistent") { + consistent = true; + minItems = Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY; + } else if (option === "always" || option.minItems === 0) { + minItems = 0; + } else if (option === "never") { + minItems = Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY; + } else { + multiline = Boolean(option.multiline); + minItems = option.minItems || Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY; + } + } else { + consistent = false; + multiline = true; + minItems = Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY; + } + + return { consistent, multiline, minItems }; + } + + /** + * Normalizes a given option value. + * @param {string|Object|undefined} options An option value to parse. + * @returns {{ArrayExpression: {multiline: boolean, minItems: number}, ArrayPattern: {multiline: boolean, minItems: number}}} Normalized option object. + */ + function normalizeOptions(options) { + const value = normalizeOptionValue(options); + + return { ArrayExpression: value, ArrayPattern: value }; + } + + /** + * Reports that there shouldn't be a linebreak after the first token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportNoBeginningLinebreak(node, token) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: token.loc, + messageId: "unexpectedOpeningLinebreak", + fix(fixer) { + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(token, { includeComments: true }); + + if (astUtils.isCommentToken(nextToken)) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.removeRange([token.range[1], nextToken.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports that there shouldn't be a linebreak before the last token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportNoEndingLinebreak(node, token) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: token.loc, + messageId: "unexpectedClosingLinebreak", + fix(fixer) { + const previousToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token, { includeComments: true }); + + if (astUtils.isCommentToken(previousToken)) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.removeRange([previousToken.range[1], token.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports that there should be a linebreak after the first token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportRequiredBeginningLinebreak(node, token) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: token.loc, + messageId: "missingOpeningLinebreak", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(token, "\n"); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports that there should be a linebreak before the last token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportRequiredEndingLinebreak(node, token) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: token.loc, + messageId: "missingClosingLinebreak", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(token, "\n"); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports a given node if it violated this rule. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. This is an ArrayExpression node or an ArrayPattern node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function check(node) { + const elements = node.elements; + const normalizedOptions = normalizeOptions(context.options[0]); + const options = normalizedOptions[node.type]; + const openBracket = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const closeBracket = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + const firstIncComment = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(openBracket, { includeComments: true }); + const lastIncComment = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(closeBracket, { includeComments: true }); + const first = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(openBracket); + const last = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(closeBracket); + + const needsLinebreaks = ( + elements.length >= options.minItems || + ( + options.multiline && + elements.length > 0 && + firstIncComment.loc.start.line !== lastIncComment.loc.end.line + ) || + ( + elements.length === 0 && + firstIncComment.type === "Block" && + firstIncComment.loc.start.line !== lastIncComment.loc.end.line && + firstIncComment === lastIncComment + ) || + ( + options.consistent && + openBracket.loc.end.line !== first.loc.start.line + ) + ); + + /* + * Use tokens or comments to check multiline or not. + * But use only tokens to check whether linebreaks are needed. + * This allows: + * var arr = [ // eslint-disable-line foo + * 'a' + * ] + */ + + if (needsLinebreaks) { + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(openBracket, first)) { + reportRequiredBeginningLinebreak(node, openBracket); + } + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(last, closeBracket)) { + reportRequiredEndingLinebreak(node, closeBracket); + } + } else { + if (!astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(openBracket, first)) { + reportNoBeginningLinebreak(node, openBracket); + } + if (!astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(last, closeBracket)) { + reportNoEndingLinebreak(node, closeBracket); + } + } + } + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + ArrayPattern: check, + ArrayExpression: check + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/array-bracket-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/array-bracket-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9dd3ffd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/array-bracket-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallows or enforces spaces inside of array brackets. + * @author Jamund Ferguson + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent spacing inside array brackets", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/array-bracket-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + singleValue: { + type: "boolean" + }, + objectsInArrays: { + type: "boolean" + }, + arraysInArrays: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedSpaceAfter: "There should be no space after '{{tokenValue}}'.", + unexpectedSpaceBefore: "There should be no space before '{{tokenValue}}'.", + missingSpaceAfter: "A space is required after '{{tokenValue}}'.", + missingSpaceBefore: "A space is required before '{{tokenValue}}'." + } + }, + create(context) { + const spaced = context.options[0] === "always", + sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Determines whether an option is set, relative to the spacing option. + * If spaced is "always", then check whether option is set to false. + * If spaced is "never", then check whether option is set to true. + * @param {Object} option The option to exclude. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the property is excluded. + */ + function isOptionSet(option) { + return context.options[1] ? context.options[1][option] === !spaced : false; + } + + const options = { + spaced, + singleElementException: isOptionSet("singleValue"), + objectsInArraysException: isOptionSet("objectsInArrays"), + arraysInArraysException: isOptionSet("arraysInArrays") + }; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Reports that there shouldn't be a space after the first token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportNoBeginningSpace(node, token) { + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(token); + + context.report({ + node, + loc: { start: token.loc.end, end: nextToken.loc.start }, + messageId: "unexpectedSpaceAfter", + data: { + tokenValue: token.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([token.range[1], nextToken.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports that there shouldn't be a space before the last token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportNoEndingSpace(node, token) { + const previousToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token); + + context.report({ + node, + loc: { start: previousToken.loc.end, end: token.loc.start }, + messageId: "unexpectedSpaceBefore", + data: { + tokenValue: token.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([previousToken.range[1], token.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports that there should be a space after the first token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportRequiredBeginningSpace(node, token) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: token.loc, + messageId: "missingSpaceAfter", + data: { + tokenValue: token.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(token, " "); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports that there should be a space before the last token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportRequiredEndingSpace(node, token) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: token.loc, + messageId: "missingSpaceBefore", + data: { + tokenValue: token.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(token, " "); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Determines if a node is an object type + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is an object type. + */ + function isObjectType(node) { + return node && (node.type === "ObjectExpression" || node.type === "ObjectPattern"); + } + + /** + * Determines if a node is an array type + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is an array type. + */ + function isArrayType(node) { + return node && (node.type === "ArrayExpression" || node.type === "ArrayPattern"); + } + + /** + * Validates the spacing around array brackets + * @param {ASTNode} node The node we're checking for spacing + * @returns {void} + */ + function validateArraySpacing(node) { + if (options.spaced && node.elements.length === 0) { + return; + } + + const first = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node), + second = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, 1), + last = node.typeAnnotation + ? sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.typeAnnotation) + : sourceCode.getLastToken(node), + penultimate = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(last), + firstElement = node.elements[0], + lastElement = node.elements[node.elements.length - 1]; + + const openingBracketMustBeSpaced = + options.objectsInArraysException && isObjectType(firstElement) || + options.arraysInArraysException && isArrayType(firstElement) || + options.singleElementException && node.elements.length === 1 + ? !options.spaced : options.spaced; + + const closingBracketMustBeSpaced = + options.objectsInArraysException && isObjectType(lastElement) || + options.arraysInArraysException && isArrayType(lastElement) || + options.singleElementException && node.elements.length === 1 + ? !options.spaced : options.spaced; + + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(first, second)) { + if (openingBracketMustBeSpaced && !sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(first, second)) { + reportRequiredBeginningSpace(node, first); + } + if (!openingBracketMustBeSpaced && sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(first, second)) { + reportNoBeginningSpace(node, first); + } + } + + if (first !== penultimate && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(penultimate, last)) { + if (closingBracketMustBeSpaced && !sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(penultimate, last)) { + reportRequiredEndingSpace(node, last); + } + if (!closingBracketMustBeSpaced && sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(penultimate, last)) { + reportNoEndingSpace(node, last); + } + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + ArrayPattern: validateArraySpacing, + ArrayExpression: validateArraySpacing + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/array-callback-return.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/array-callback-return.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d8f258 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/array-callback-return.js @@ -0,0 +1,446 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce return statements in callbacks of array's methods + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const TARGET_NODE_TYPE = /^(?:Arrow)?FunctionExpression$/u; +const TARGET_METHODS = /^(?:every|filter|find(?:Last)?(?:Index)?|flatMap|forEach|map|reduce(?:Right)?|some|sort|toSorted)$/u; + +/** + * Checks a given node is a member access which has the specified name's + * property. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a member access which has + * the specified name's property. The node may be a `(Chain|Member)Expression` node. + */ +function isTargetMethod(node) { + return astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(node, null, TARGET_METHODS); +} + +/** + * Checks all segments in a set and returns true if any are reachable. + * @param {Set} segments The segments to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if any segment is reachable; false otherwise. + */ +function isAnySegmentReachable(segments) { + + for (const segment of segments) { + if (segment.reachable) { + return true; + } + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Returns a human-legible description of an array method + * @param {string} arrayMethodName A method name to fully qualify + * @returns {string} the method name prefixed with `Array.` if it is a class method, + * or else `Array.prototype.` if it is an instance method. + */ +function fullMethodName(arrayMethodName) { + if (["from", "of", "isArray"].includes(arrayMethodName)) { + return "Array.".concat(arrayMethodName); + } + return "Array.prototype.".concat(arrayMethodName); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given node is a function expression which is the + * callback of an array method, returning the method name. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. This is one of + * FunctionExpression or ArrowFunctionExpression. + * @returns {string} The method name if the node is a callback method, + * null otherwise. + */ +function getArrayMethodName(node) { + let currentNode = node; + + while (currentNode) { + const parent = currentNode.parent; + + switch (parent.type) { + + /* + * Looks up the destination. e.g., + * foo.every(nativeFoo || function foo() { ... }); + */ + case "LogicalExpression": + case "ConditionalExpression": + case "ChainExpression": + currentNode = parent; + break; + + /* + * If the upper function is IIFE, checks the destination of the return value. + * e.g. + * foo.every((function() { + * // setup... + * return function callback() { ... }; + * })()); + */ + case "ReturnStatement": { + const func = astUtils.getUpperFunction(parent); + + if (func === null || !astUtils.isCallee(func)) { + return null; + } + currentNode = func.parent; + break; + } + + /* + * e.g. + * Array.from([], function() {}); + * list.every(function() {}); + */ + case "CallExpression": + if (astUtils.isArrayFromMethod(parent.callee)) { + if ( + parent.arguments.length >= 2 && + parent.arguments[1] === currentNode + ) { + return "from"; + } + } + if (isTargetMethod(parent.callee)) { + if ( + parent.arguments.length >= 1 && + parent.arguments[0] === currentNode + ) { + return astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(parent.callee); + } + } + return null; + + // Otherwise this node is not target. + default: + return null; + } + } + + /* c8 ignore next */ + return null; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given node is a void expression. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} - `true` if the node is a void expression + */ +function isExpressionVoid(node) { + return node.type === "UnaryExpression" && node.operator === "void"; +} + +/** + * Fixes the linting error by prepending "void " to the given node + * @param {Object} sourceCode context given by context.sourceCode + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to fix. + * @param {Object} fixer The fixer object provided by ESLint. + * @returns {Array} - An array of fix objects to apply to the node. + */ +function voidPrependFixer(sourceCode, node, fixer) { + + const requiresParens = + + // prepending `void ` will fail if the node has a lower precedence than void + astUtils.getPrecedence(node) < astUtils.getPrecedence({ type: "UnaryExpression", operator: "void" }) && + + // check if there are parentheses around the node to avoid redundant parentheses + !astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node); + + // avoid parentheses issues + const returnOrArrowToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore( + node, + node.parent.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" + ? astUtils.isArrowToken + + // isReturnToken + : token => token.type === "Keyword" && token.value === "return" + ); + + const firstToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(returnOrArrowToken); + + const prependSpace = + + // is return token, as => allows void to be adjacent + returnOrArrowToken.value === "return" && + + // If two tokens (return and "(") are adjacent + returnOrArrowToken.range[1] === firstToken.range[0]; + + return [ + fixer.insertTextBefore(firstToken, `${prependSpace ? " " : ""}void ${requiresParens ? "(" : ""}`), + fixer.insertTextAfter(node, requiresParens ? ")" : "") + ]; +} + +/** + * Fixes the linting error by `wrapping {}` around the given node's body. + * @param {Object} sourceCode context given by context.sourceCode + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to fix. + * @param {Object} fixer The fixer object provided by ESLint. + * @returns {Array} - An array of fix objects to apply to the node. + */ +function curlyWrapFixer(sourceCode, node, fixer) { + const arrowToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.body, astUtils.isArrowToken); + const firstToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(arrowToken); + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + return [ + fixer.insertTextBefore(firstToken, "{"), + fixer.insertTextAfter(lastToken, "}") + ]; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce `return` statements in callbacks of array methods", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/array-callback-return" + }, + + // eslint-disable-next-line eslint-plugin/require-meta-has-suggestions -- false positive + hasSuggestions: true, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowImplicit: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + checkForEach: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allowVoid: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + expectedAtEnd: "{{arrayMethodName}}() expects a value to be returned at the end of {{name}}.", + expectedInside: "{{arrayMethodName}}() expects a return value from {{name}}.", + expectedReturnValue: "{{arrayMethodName}}() expects a return value from {{name}}.", + expectedNoReturnValue: "{{arrayMethodName}}() expects no useless return value from {{name}}.", + wrapBraces: "Wrap the expression in `{}`.", + prependVoid: "Prepend `void` to the expression." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const options = context.options[0] || { allowImplicit: false, checkForEach: false, allowVoid: false }; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + let funcInfo = { + arrayMethodName: null, + upper: null, + codePath: null, + hasReturn: false, + shouldCheck: false, + node: null + }; + + /** + * Checks whether or not the last code path segment is reachable. + * Then reports this function if the segment is reachable. + * + * If the last code path segment is reachable, there are paths which are not + * returned or thrown. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkLastSegment(node) { + + if (!funcInfo.shouldCheck) { + return; + } + + const messageAndSuggestions = { messageId: "", suggest: [] }; + + if (funcInfo.arrayMethodName === "forEach") { + if (options.checkForEach && node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" && node.expression) { + + if (options.allowVoid) { + if (isExpressionVoid(node.body)) { + return; + } + + messageAndSuggestions.messageId = "expectedNoReturnValue"; + messageAndSuggestions.suggest = [ + { + messageId: "wrapBraces", + fix(fixer) { + return curlyWrapFixer(sourceCode, node, fixer); + } + }, + { + messageId: "prependVoid", + fix(fixer) { + return voidPrependFixer(sourceCode, node.body, fixer); + } + } + ]; + } else { + messageAndSuggestions.messageId = "expectedNoReturnValue"; + messageAndSuggestions.suggest = [{ + messageId: "wrapBraces", + fix(fixer) { + return curlyWrapFixer(sourceCode, node, fixer); + } + }]; + } + } + } else { + if (node.body.type === "BlockStatement" && isAnySegmentReachable(funcInfo.currentSegments)) { + messageAndSuggestions.messageId = funcInfo.hasReturn ? "expectedAtEnd" : "expectedInside"; + } + } + + if (messageAndSuggestions.messageId) { + const name = astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(node); + + context.report({ + node, + loc: astUtils.getFunctionHeadLoc(node, sourceCode), + messageId: messageAndSuggestions.messageId, + data: { name, arrayMethodName: fullMethodName(funcInfo.arrayMethodName) }, + suggest: messageAndSuggestions.suggest.length !== 0 ? messageAndSuggestions.suggest : null + }); + } + } + + return { + + // Stacks this function's information. + onCodePathStart(codePath, node) { + + let methodName = null; + + if (TARGET_NODE_TYPE.test(node.type)) { + methodName = getArrayMethodName(node); + } + + funcInfo = { + arrayMethodName: methodName, + upper: funcInfo, + codePath, + hasReturn: false, + shouldCheck: + methodName && + !node.async && + !node.generator, + node, + currentSegments: new Set() + }; + }, + + // Pops this function's information. + onCodePathEnd() { + funcInfo = funcInfo.upper; + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + + // Checks the return statement is valid. + ReturnStatement(node) { + + if (!funcInfo.shouldCheck) { + return; + } + + funcInfo.hasReturn = true; + + const messageAndSuggestions = { messageId: "", suggest: [] }; + + if (funcInfo.arrayMethodName === "forEach") { + + // if checkForEach: true, returning a value at any path inside a forEach is not allowed + if (options.checkForEach && node.argument) { + + if (options.allowVoid) { + if (isExpressionVoid(node.argument)) { + return; + } + + messageAndSuggestions.messageId = "expectedNoReturnValue"; + messageAndSuggestions.suggest = [{ + messageId: "prependVoid", + fix(fixer) { + return voidPrependFixer(sourceCode, node.argument, fixer); + } + }]; + } else { + messageAndSuggestions.messageId = "expectedNoReturnValue"; + } + } + } else { + + // if allowImplicit: false, should also check node.argument + if (!options.allowImplicit && !node.argument) { + messageAndSuggestions.messageId = "expectedReturnValue"; + } + } + + if (messageAndSuggestions.messageId) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: messageAndSuggestions.messageId, + data: { + name: astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(funcInfo.node), + arrayMethodName: fullMethodName(funcInfo.arrayMethodName) + }, + suggest: messageAndSuggestions.suggest.length !== 0 ? messageAndSuggestions.suggest : null + }); + } + }, + + // Reports a given function if the last path is reachable. + "FunctionExpression:exit": checkLastSegment, + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit": checkLastSegment + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/array-element-newline.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/array-element-newline.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..504fe04 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/array-element-newline.js @@ -0,0 +1,311 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce line breaks after each array element + * @author Jan Peer Stöcklmair + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce line breaks after each array element", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/array-element-newline" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: { + definitions: { + basicConfig: { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never", "consistent"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + multiline: { + type: "boolean" + }, + minItems: { + type: ["integer", "null"], + minimum: 0 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + }, + type: "array", + items: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + $ref: "#/definitions/basicConfig" + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + ArrayExpression: { + $ref: "#/definitions/basicConfig" + }, + ArrayPattern: { + $ref: "#/definitions/basicConfig" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false, + minProperties: 1 + } + ] + } + ] + }, + + messages: { + unexpectedLineBreak: "There should be no linebreak here.", + missingLineBreak: "There should be a linebreak after this element." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Normalizes a given option value. + * @param {string|Object|undefined} providedOption An option value to parse. + * @returns {{multiline: boolean, minItems: number}} Normalized option object. + */ + function normalizeOptionValue(providedOption) { + let consistent = false; + let multiline = false; + let minItems; + + const option = providedOption || "always"; + + if (!option || option === "always" || option.minItems === 0) { + minItems = 0; + } else if (option === "never") { + minItems = Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY; + } else if (option === "consistent") { + consistent = true; + minItems = Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY; + } else { + multiline = Boolean(option.multiline); + minItems = option.minItems || Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY; + } + + return { consistent, multiline, minItems }; + } + + /** + * Normalizes a given option value. + * @param {string|Object|undefined} options An option value to parse. + * @returns {{ArrayExpression: {multiline: boolean, minItems: number}, ArrayPattern: {multiline: boolean, minItems: number}}} Normalized option object. + */ + function normalizeOptions(options) { + if (options && (options.ArrayExpression || options.ArrayPattern)) { + let expressionOptions, patternOptions; + + if (options.ArrayExpression) { + expressionOptions = normalizeOptionValue(options.ArrayExpression); + } + + if (options.ArrayPattern) { + patternOptions = normalizeOptionValue(options.ArrayPattern); + } + + return { ArrayExpression: expressionOptions, ArrayPattern: patternOptions }; + } + + const value = normalizeOptionValue(options); + + return { ArrayExpression: value, ArrayPattern: value }; + } + + /** + * Reports that there shouldn't be a line break after the first token + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportNoLineBreak(token) { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token, { includeComments: true }); + + context.report({ + loc: { + start: tokenBefore.loc.end, + end: token.loc.start + }, + messageId: "unexpectedLineBreak", + fix(fixer) { + if (astUtils.isCommentToken(tokenBefore)) { + return null; + } + + if (!astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(tokenBefore, token)) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange([tokenBefore.range[1], token.range[0]], " "); + } + + /* + * This will check if the comma is on the same line as the next element + * Following array: + * [ + * 1 + * , 2 + * , 3 + * ] + * + * will be fixed to: + * [ + * 1, 2, 3 + * ] + */ + const twoTokensBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(tokenBefore, { includeComments: true }); + + if (astUtils.isCommentToken(twoTokensBefore)) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([twoTokensBefore.range[1], tokenBefore.range[0]], ""); + + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports that there should be a line break after the first token + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportRequiredLineBreak(token) { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token, { includeComments: true }); + + context.report({ + loc: { + start: tokenBefore.loc.end, + end: token.loc.start + }, + messageId: "missingLineBreak", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange([tokenBefore.range[1], token.range[0]], "\n"); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports a given node if it violated this rule. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. This is an ObjectExpression node or an ObjectPattern node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function check(node) { + const elements = node.elements; + const normalizedOptions = normalizeOptions(context.options[0]); + const options = normalizedOptions[node.type]; + + if (!options) { + return; + } + + let elementBreak = false; + + /* + * MULTILINE: true + * loop through every element and check + * if at least one element has linebreaks inside + * this ensures that following is not valid (due to elements are on the same line): + * + * [ + * 1, + * 2, + * 3 + * ] + */ + if (options.multiline) { + elementBreak = elements + .filter(element => element !== null) + .some(element => element.loc.start.line !== element.loc.end.line); + } + + let linebreaksCount = 0; + + for (let i = 0; i < node.elements.length; i++) { + const element = node.elements[i]; + + const previousElement = elements[i - 1]; + + if (i === 0 || element === null || previousElement === null) { + continue; + } + + const commaToken = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(previousElement, element, astUtils.isCommaToken); + const lastTokenOfPreviousElement = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(commaToken); + const firstTokenOfCurrentElement = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(commaToken); + + if (!astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(lastTokenOfPreviousElement, firstTokenOfCurrentElement)) { + linebreaksCount++; + } + } + + const needsLinebreaks = ( + elements.length >= options.minItems || + ( + options.multiline && + elementBreak + ) || + ( + options.consistent && + linebreaksCount > 0 && + linebreaksCount < node.elements.length + ) + ); + + elements.forEach((element, i) => { + const previousElement = elements[i - 1]; + + if (i === 0 || element === null || previousElement === null) { + return; + } + + const commaToken = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(previousElement, element, astUtils.isCommaToken); + const lastTokenOfPreviousElement = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(commaToken); + const firstTokenOfCurrentElement = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(commaToken); + + if (needsLinebreaks) { + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(lastTokenOfPreviousElement, firstTokenOfCurrentElement)) { + reportRequiredLineBreak(firstTokenOfCurrentElement); + } + } else { + if (!astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(lastTokenOfPreviousElement, firstTokenOfCurrentElement)) { + reportNoLineBreak(firstTokenOfCurrentElement); + } + } + }); + } + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + ArrayPattern: check, + ArrayExpression: check + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/arrow-body-style.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/arrow-body-style.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7590704 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/arrow-body-style.js @@ -0,0 +1,296 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to require braces in arrow function body. + * @author Alberto Rodríguez + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require braces around arrow function bodies", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/arrow-body-style" + }, + + schema: { + anyOf: [ + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 1 + }, + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["as-needed"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + requireReturnForObjectLiteral: { type: "boolean" } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 2 + } + ] + }, + + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + unexpectedOtherBlock: "Unexpected block statement surrounding arrow body.", + unexpectedEmptyBlock: "Unexpected block statement surrounding arrow body; put a value of `undefined` immediately after the `=>`.", + unexpectedObjectBlock: "Unexpected block statement surrounding arrow body; parenthesize the returned value and move it immediately after the `=>`.", + unexpectedSingleBlock: "Unexpected block statement surrounding arrow body; move the returned value immediately after the `=>`.", + expectedBlock: "Expected block statement surrounding arrow body." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options; + const always = options[0] === "always"; + const asNeeded = !options[0] || options[0] === "as-needed"; + const never = options[0] === "never"; + const requireReturnForObjectLiteral = options[1] && options[1].requireReturnForObjectLiteral; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + let funcInfo = null; + + /** + * Checks whether the given node has ASI problem or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if it changes semantics if `;` or `}` followed by the token are removed. + */ + function hasASIProblem(token) { + return token && token.type === "Punctuator" && /^[([/`+-]/u.test(token.value); + } + + /** + * Gets the closing parenthesis by the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node first node after an opening parenthesis. + * @returns {Token} The found closing parenthesis token. + */ + function findClosingParen(node) { + let nodeToCheck = node; + + while (!astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, nodeToCheck)) { + nodeToCheck = nodeToCheck.parent; + } + return sourceCode.getTokenAfter(nodeToCheck); + } + + /** + * Check whether the node is inside of a for loop's init + * @param {ASTNode} node node is inside for loop + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is inside of a for loop, else `false` + */ + function isInsideForLoopInitializer(node) { + if (node && node.parent) { + if (node.parent.type === "ForStatement" && node.parent.init === node) { + return true; + } + return isInsideForLoopInitializer(node.parent); + } + return false; + } + + /** + * Determines whether a arrow function body needs braces + * @param {ASTNode} node The arrow function node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function validate(node) { + const arrowBody = node.body; + + if (arrowBody.type === "BlockStatement") { + const blockBody = arrowBody.body; + + if (blockBody.length !== 1 && !never) { + return; + } + + if (asNeeded && requireReturnForObjectLiteral && blockBody[0].type === "ReturnStatement" && + blockBody[0].argument && blockBody[0].argument.type === "ObjectExpression") { + return; + } + + if (never || asNeeded && blockBody[0].type === "ReturnStatement") { + let messageId; + + if (blockBody.length === 0) { + messageId = "unexpectedEmptyBlock"; + } else if (blockBody.length > 1) { + messageId = "unexpectedOtherBlock"; + } else if (blockBody[0].argument === null) { + messageId = "unexpectedSingleBlock"; + } else if (astUtils.isOpeningBraceToken(sourceCode.getFirstToken(blockBody[0], { skip: 1 }))) { + messageId = "unexpectedObjectBlock"; + } else { + messageId = "unexpectedSingleBlock"; + } + + context.report({ + node, + loc: arrowBody.loc, + messageId, + fix(fixer) { + const fixes = []; + + if (blockBody.length !== 1 || + blockBody[0].type !== "ReturnStatement" || + !blockBody[0].argument || + hasASIProblem(sourceCode.getTokenAfter(arrowBody)) + ) { + return fixes; + } + + const openingBrace = sourceCode.getFirstToken(arrowBody); + const closingBrace = sourceCode.getLastToken(arrowBody); + const firstValueToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(blockBody[0], 1); + const lastValueToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(blockBody[0]); + const commentsExist = + sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(openingBrace, firstValueToken) || + sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(lastValueToken, closingBrace); + + /* + * Remove tokens around the return value. + * If comments don't exist, remove extra spaces as well. + */ + if (commentsExist) { + fixes.push( + fixer.remove(openingBrace), + fixer.remove(closingBrace), + fixer.remove(sourceCode.getTokenAfter(openingBrace)) // return keyword + ); + } else { + fixes.push( + fixer.removeRange([openingBrace.range[0], firstValueToken.range[0]]), + fixer.removeRange([lastValueToken.range[1], closingBrace.range[1]]) + ); + } + + /* + * If the first token of the return value is `{` or the return value is a sequence expression, + * enclose the return value by parentheses to avoid syntax error. + */ + if (astUtils.isOpeningBraceToken(firstValueToken) || blockBody[0].argument.type === "SequenceExpression" || (funcInfo.hasInOperator && isInsideForLoopInitializer(node))) { + if (!astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, blockBody[0].argument)) { + fixes.push( + fixer.insertTextBefore(firstValueToken, "("), + fixer.insertTextAfter(lastValueToken, ")") + ); + } + } + + /* + * If the last token of the return statement is semicolon, remove it. + * Non-block arrow body is an expression, not a statement. + */ + if (astUtils.isSemicolonToken(lastValueToken)) { + fixes.push(fixer.remove(lastValueToken)); + } + + return fixes; + } + }); + } + } else { + if (always || (asNeeded && requireReturnForObjectLiteral && arrowBody.type === "ObjectExpression")) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: arrowBody.loc, + messageId: "expectedBlock", + fix(fixer) { + const fixes = []; + const arrowToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(arrowBody, astUtils.isArrowToken); + const [firstTokenAfterArrow, secondTokenAfterArrow] = sourceCode.getTokensAfter(arrowToken, { count: 2 }); + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + let parenthesisedObjectLiteral = null; + + if ( + astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(firstTokenAfterArrow) && + astUtils.isOpeningBraceToken(secondTokenAfterArrow) + ) { + const braceNode = sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(secondTokenAfterArrow.range[0]); + + if (braceNode.type === "ObjectExpression") { + parenthesisedObjectLiteral = braceNode; + } + } + + // If the value is object literal, remove parentheses which were forced by syntax. + if (parenthesisedObjectLiteral) { + const openingParenToken = firstTokenAfterArrow; + const openingBraceToken = secondTokenAfterArrow; + + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(openingParenToken, openingBraceToken)) { + fixes.push(fixer.replaceText(openingParenToken, "{return ")); + } else { + + // Avoid ASI + fixes.push( + fixer.replaceText(openingParenToken, "{"), + fixer.insertTextBefore(openingBraceToken, "return ") + ); + } + + // Closing paren for the object doesn't have to be lastToken, e.g.: () => ({}).foo() + fixes.push(fixer.remove(findClosingParen(parenthesisedObjectLiteral))); + fixes.push(fixer.insertTextAfter(lastToken, "}")); + + } else { + fixes.push(fixer.insertTextBefore(firstTokenAfterArrow, "{return ")); + fixes.push(fixer.insertTextAfter(lastToken, "}")); + } + + return fixes; + } + }); + } + } + } + + return { + "BinaryExpression[operator='in']"() { + let info = funcInfo; + + while (info) { + info.hasInOperator = true; + info = info.upper; + } + }, + ArrowFunctionExpression() { + funcInfo = { + upper: funcInfo, + hasInOperator: false + }; + }, + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit"(node) { + validate(node); + funcInfo = funcInfo.upper; + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/arrow-parens.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/arrow-parens.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2206d8c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/arrow-parens.js @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to require parens in arrow function arguments. + * @author Jxck + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Determines if the given arrow function has block body. + * @param {ASTNode} node `ArrowFunctionExpression` node. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the function has block body. + */ +function hasBlockBody(node) { + return node.body.type === "BlockStatement"; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require parentheses around arrow function arguments", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/arrow-parens" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "as-needed"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + requireForBlockBody: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedParens: "Unexpected parentheses around single function argument.", + expectedParens: "Expected parentheses around arrow function argument.", + + unexpectedParensInline: "Unexpected parentheses around single function argument having a body with no curly braces.", + expectedParensBlock: "Expected parentheses around arrow function argument having a body with curly braces." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const asNeeded = context.options[0] === "as-needed"; + const requireForBlockBody = asNeeded && context.options[1] && context.options[1].requireForBlockBody === true; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Finds opening paren of parameters for the given arrow function, if it exists. + * It is assumed that the given arrow function has exactly one parameter. + * @param {ASTNode} node `ArrowFunctionExpression` node. + * @returns {Token|null} the opening paren, or `null` if the given arrow function doesn't have parens of parameters. + */ + function findOpeningParenOfParams(node) { + const tokenBeforeParams = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.params[0]); + + if ( + tokenBeforeParams && + astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(tokenBeforeParams) && + node.range[0] <= tokenBeforeParams.range[0] + ) { + return tokenBeforeParams; + } + + return null; + } + + /** + * Finds closing paren of parameters for the given arrow function. + * It is assumed that the given arrow function has parens of parameters and that it has exactly one parameter. + * @param {ASTNode} node `ArrowFunctionExpression` node. + * @returns {Token} the closing paren of parameters. + */ + function getClosingParenOfParams(node) { + return sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.params[0], astUtils.isClosingParenToken); + } + + /** + * Determines whether the given arrow function has comments inside parens of parameters. + * It is assumed that the given arrow function has parens of parameters. + * @param {ASTNode} node `ArrowFunctionExpression` node. + * @param {Token} openingParen Opening paren of parameters. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the function has at least one comment inside of parens of parameters. + */ + function hasCommentsInParensOfParams(node, openingParen) { + return sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(openingParen, getClosingParenOfParams(node)); + } + + /** + * Determines whether the given arrow function has unexpected tokens before opening paren of parameters, + * in which case it will be assumed that the existing parens of parameters are necessary. + * Only tokens within the range of the arrow function (tokens that are part of the arrow function) are taken into account. + * Example: (a) => b + * @param {ASTNode} node `ArrowFunctionExpression` node. + * @param {Token} openingParen Opening paren of parameters. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the function has at least one unexpected token. + */ + function hasUnexpectedTokensBeforeOpeningParen(node, openingParen) { + const expectedCount = node.async ? 1 : 0; + + return sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, { skip: expectedCount }) !== openingParen; + } + + return { + "ArrowFunctionExpression[params.length=1]"(node) { + const shouldHaveParens = !asNeeded || requireForBlockBody && hasBlockBody(node); + const openingParen = findOpeningParenOfParams(node); + const hasParens = openingParen !== null; + const [param] = node.params; + + if (shouldHaveParens && !hasParens) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: requireForBlockBody ? "expectedParensBlock" : "expectedParens", + loc: param.loc, + *fix(fixer) { + yield fixer.insertTextBefore(param, "("); + yield fixer.insertTextAfter(param, ")"); + } + }); + } + + if ( + !shouldHaveParens && + hasParens && + param.type === "Identifier" && + !param.typeAnnotation && + !node.returnType && + !hasCommentsInParensOfParams(node, openingParen) && + !hasUnexpectedTokensBeforeOpeningParen(node, openingParen) + ) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: requireForBlockBody ? "unexpectedParensInline" : "unexpectedParens", + loc: param.loc, + *fix(fixer) { + const tokenBeforeOpeningParen = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(openingParen); + const closingParen = getClosingParenOfParams(node); + + if ( + tokenBeforeOpeningParen && + tokenBeforeOpeningParen.range[1] === openingParen.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(tokenBeforeOpeningParen, sourceCode.getFirstToken(param)) + ) { + yield fixer.insertTextBefore(openingParen, " "); + } + + // remove parens, whitespace inside parens, and possible trailing comma + yield fixer.removeRange([openingParen.range[0], param.range[0]]); + yield fixer.removeRange([param.range[1], closingParen.range[1]]); + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/arrow-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/arrow-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b7d464 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/arrow-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to define spacing before/after arrow function's arrow. + * @author Jxck + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent spacing before and after the arrow in arrow functions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/arrow-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + before: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + after: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + expectedBefore: "Missing space before =>.", + unexpectedBefore: "Unexpected space before =>.", + + expectedAfter: "Missing space after =>.", + unexpectedAfter: "Unexpected space after =>." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + // merge rules with default + const rule = Object.assign({}, context.options[0]); + + rule.before = rule.before !== false; + rule.after = rule.after !== false; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Get tokens of arrow(`=>`) and before/after arrow. + * @param {ASTNode} node The arrow function node. + * @returns {Object} Tokens of arrow and before/after arrow. + */ + function getTokens(node) { + const arrow = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.body, astUtils.isArrowToken); + + return { + before: sourceCode.getTokenBefore(arrow), + arrow, + after: sourceCode.getTokenAfter(arrow) + }; + } + + /** + * Count spaces before/after arrow(`=>`) token. + * @param {Object} tokens Tokens before/after arrow. + * @returns {Object} count of space before/after arrow. + */ + function countSpaces(tokens) { + const before = tokens.arrow.range[0] - tokens.before.range[1]; + const after = tokens.after.range[0] - tokens.arrow.range[1]; + + return { before, after }; + } + + /** + * Determines whether space(s) before after arrow(`=>`) is satisfy rule. + * if before/after value is `true`, there should be space(s). + * if before/after value is `false`, there should be no space. + * @param {ASTNode} node The arrow function node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function spaces(node) { + const tokens = getTokens(node); + const countSpace = countSpaces(tokens); + + if (rule.before) { + + // should be space(s) before arrow + if (countSpace.before === 0) { + context.report({ + node: tokens.before, + messageId: "expectedBefore", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(tokens.arrow, " "); + } + }); + } + } else { + + // should be no space before arrow + if (countSpace.before > 0) { + context.report({ + node: tokens.before, + messageId: "unexpectedBefore", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([tokens.before.range[1], tokens.arrow.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + } + + if (rule.after) { + + // should be space(s) after arrow + if (countSpace.after === 0) { + context.report({ + node: tokens.after, + messageId: "expectedAfter", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(tokens.arrow, " "); + } + }); + } + } else { + + // should be no space after arrow + if (countSpace.after > 0) { + context.report({ + node: tokens.after, + messageId: "unexpectedAfter", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([tokens.arrow.range[1], tokens.after.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + } + } + + return { + ArrowFunctionExpression: spaces + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/block-scoped-var.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/block-scoped-var.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec597d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/block-scoped-var.js @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check for "block scoped" variables by binding context + * @author Matt DuVall + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce the use of variables within the scope they are defined", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/block-scoped-var" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + outOfScope: "'{{name}}' declared on line {{definitionLine}} column {{definitionColumn}} is used outside of binding context." + } + }, + + create(context) { + let stack = []; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Makes a block scope. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node of a scope. + * @returns {void} + */ + function enterScope(node) { + stack.push(node.range); + } + + /** + * Pops the last block scope. + * @returns {void} + */ + function exitScope() { + stack.pop(); + } + + /** + * Reports a given reference. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference A reference to report. + * @param {eslint-scope.Definition} definition A definition for which to report reference. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(reference, definition) { + const identifier = reference.identifier; + const definitionPosition = definition.name.loc.start; + + context.report({ + node: identifier, + messageId: "outOfScope", + data: { + name: identifier.name, + definitionLine: definitionPosition.line, + definitionColumn: definitionPosition.column + 1 + } + }); + } + + /** + * Finds and reports references which are outside of valid scopes. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to get variables. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForVariables(node) { + if (node.kind !== "var") { + return; + } + + // Defines a predicate to check whether or not a given reference is outside of valid scope. + const scopeRange = stack[stack.length - 1]; + + /** + * Check if a reference is out of scope + * @param {ASTNode} reference node to examine + * @returns {boolean} True is its outside the scope + * @private + */ + function isOutsideOfScope(reference) { + const idRange = reference.identifier.range; + + return idRange[0] < scopeRange[0] || idRange[1] > scopeRange[1]; + } + + // Gets declared variables, and checks its references. + const variables = sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node); + + for (let i = 0; i < variables.length; ++i) { + + // Reports. + variables[i] + .references + .filter(isOutsideOfScope) + .forEach(ref => report(ref, variables[i].defs.find(def => def.parent === node))); + } + } + + return { + Program(node) { + stack = [node.range]; + }, + + // Manages scopes. + BlockStatement: enterScope, + "BlockStatement:exit": exitScope, + ForStatement: enterScope, + "ForStatement:exit": exitScope, + ForInStatement: enterScope, + "ForInStatement:exit": exitScope, + ForOfStatement: enterScope, + "ForOfStatement:exit": exitScope, + SwitchStatement: enterScope, + "SwitchStatement:exit": exitScope, + CatchClause: enterScope, + "CatchClause:exit": exitScope, + StaticBlock: enterScope, + "StaticBlock:exit": exitScope, + + // Finds and reports references which are outside of valid scope. + VariableDeclaration: checkForVariables + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/block-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/block-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9ca4611 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/block-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to disallow or enforce spaces inside of single line blocks. + * @author Toru Nagashima + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +const util = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow or enforce spaces inside of blocks after opening block and before closing block", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/block-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { enum: ["always", "never"] } + ], + + messages: { + missing: "Requires a space {{location}} '{{token}}'.", + extra: "Unexpected space(s) {{location}} '{{token}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const always = (context.options[0] !== "never"), + messageId = always ? "missing" : "extra", + sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Gets the open brace token from a given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A BlockStatement/StaticBlock/SwitchStatement node to get. + * @returns {Token} The token of the open brace. + */ + function getOpenBrace(node) { + if (node.type === "SwitchStatement") { + if (node.cases.length > 0) { + return sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.cases[0]); + } + return sourceCode.getLastToken(node, 1); + } + + if (node.type === "StaticBlock") { + return sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, { skip: 1 }); // skip the `static` token + } + + // "BlockStatement" + return sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + } + + /** + * Checks whether or not: + * - given tokens are on same line. + * - there is/isn't a space between given tokens. + * @param {Token} left A token to check. + * @param {Token} right The token which is next to `left`. + * @returns {boolean} + * When the option is `"always"`, `true` if there are one or more spaces between given tokens. + * When the option is `"never"`, `true` if there are not any spaces between given tokens. + * If given tokens are not on same line, it's always `true`. + */ + function isValid(left, right) { + return ( + !util.isTokenOnSameLine(left, right) || + sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(left, right) === always + ); + } + + /** + * Checks and reports invalid spacing style inside braces. + * @param {ASTNode} node A BlockStatement/StaticBlock/SwitchStatement node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingInsideBraces(node) { + + // Gets braces and the first/last token of content. + const openBrace = getOpenBrace(node); + const closeBrace = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + const firstToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(openBrace, { includeComments: true }); + const lastToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(closeBrace, { includeComments: true }); + + // Skip if the node is invalid or empty. + if (openBrace.type !== "Punctuator" || + openBrace.value !== "{" || + closeBrace.type !== "Punctuator" || + closeBrace.value !== "}" || + firstToken === closeBrace + ) { + return; + } + + // Skip line comments for option never + if (!always && firstToken.type === "Line") { + return; + } + + // Check. + if (!isValid(openBrace, firstToken)) { + let loc = openBrace.loc; + + if (messageId === "extra") { + loc = { + start: openBrace.loc.end, + end: firstToken.loc.start + }; + } + + context.report({ + node, + loc, + messageId, + data: { + location: "after", + token: openBrace.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + if (always) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(firstToken, " "); + } + + return fixer.removeRange([openBrace.range[1], firstToken.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + if (!isValid(lastToken, closeBrace)) { + let loc = closeBrace.loc; + + if (messageId === "extra") { + loc = { + start: lastToken.loc.end, + end: closeBrace.loc.start + }; + } + context.report({ + node, + loc, + messageId, + data: { + location: "before", + token: closeBrace.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + if (always) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(lastToken, " "); + } + + return fixer.removeRange([lastToken.range[1], closeBrace.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + } + + return { + BlockStatement: checkSpacingInsideBraces, + StaticBlock: checkSpacingInsideBraces, + SwitchStatement: checkSpacingInsideBraces + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/brace-style.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/brace-style.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0fb4c65 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/brace-style.js @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag block statements that do not use the one true brace style + * @author Ian Christian Myers + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent brace style for blocks", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/brace-style" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["1tbs", "stroustrup", "allman"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowSingleLine: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + fixable: "whitespace", + + messages: { + nextLineOpen: "Opening curly brace does not appear on the same line as controlling statement.", + sameLineOpen: "Opening curly brace appears on the same line as controlling statement.", + blockSameLine: "Statement inside of curly braces should be on next line.", + nextLineClose: "Closing curly brace does not appear on the same line as the subsequent block.", + singleLineClose: "Closing curly brace should be on the same line as opening curly brace or on the line after the previous block.", + sameLineClose: "Closing curly brace appears on the same line as the subsequent block." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const style = context.options[0] || "1tbs", + params = context.options[1] || {}, + sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Fixes a place where a newline unexpectedly appears + * @param {Token} firstToken The token before the unexpected newline + * @param {Token} secondToken The token after the unexpected newline + * @returns {Function} A fixer function to remove the newlines between the tokens + */ + function removeNewlineBetween(firstToken, secondToken) { + const textRange = [firstToken.range[1], secondToken.range[0]]; + const textBetween = sourceCode.text.slice(textRange[0], textRange[1]); + + // Don't do a fix if there is a comment between the tokens + if (textBetween.trim()) { + return null; + } + return fixer => fixer.replaceTextRange(textRange, " "); + } + + /** + * Validates a pair of curly brackets based on the user's config + * @param {Token} openingCurly The opening curly bracket + * @param {Token} closingCurly The closing curly bracket + * @returns {void} + */ + function validateCurlyPair(openingCurly, closingCurly) { + const tokenBeforeOpeningCurly = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(openingCurly); + const tokenAfterOpeningCurly = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(openingCurly); + const tokenBeforeClosingCurly = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(closingCurly); + const singleLineException = params.allowSingleLine && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(openingCurly, closingCurly); + + if (style !== "allman" && !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(tokenBeforeOpeningCurly, openingCurly)) { + context.report({ + node: openingCurly, + messageId: "nextLineOpen", + fix: removeNewlineBetween(tokenBeforeOpeningCurly, openingCurly) + }); + } + + if (style === "allman" && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(tokenBeforeOpeningCurly, openingCurly) && !singleLineException) { + context.report({ + node: openingCurly, + messageId: "sameLineOpen", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextBefore(openingCurly, "\n") + }); + } + + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(openingCurly, tokenAfterOpeningCurly) && tokenAfterOpeningCurly !== closingCurly && !singleLineException) { + context.report({ + node: openingCurly, + messageId: "blockSameLine", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextAfter(openingCurly, "\n") + }); + } + + if (tokenBeforeClosingCurly !== openingCurly && !singleLineException && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(tokenBeforeClosingCurly, closingCurly)) { + context.report({ + node: closingCurly, + messageId: "singleLineClose", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextBefore(closingCurly, "\n") + }); + } + } + + /** + * Validates the location of a token that appears before a keyword (e.g. a newline before `else`) + * @param {Token} curlyToken The closing curly token. This is assumed to precede a keyword token (such as `else` or `finally`). + * @returns {void} + */ + function validateCurlyBeforeKeyword(curlyToken) { + const keywordToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(curlyToken); + + if (style === "1tbs" && !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(curlyToken, keywordToken)) { + context.report({ + node: curlyToken, + messageId: "nextLineClose", + fix: removeNewlineBetween(curlyToken, keywordToken) + }); + } + + if (style !== "1tbs" && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(curlyToken, keywordToken)) { + context.report({ + node: curlyToken, + messageId: "sameLineClose", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextAfter(curlyToken, "\n") + }); + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + BlockStatement(node) { + if (!astUtils.STATEMENT_LIST_PARENTS.has(node.parent.type)) { + validateCurlyPair(sourceCode.getFirstToken(node), sourceCode.getLastToken(node)); + } + }, + StaticBlock(node) { + validateCurlyPair( + sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, { skip: 1 }), // skip the `static` token + sourceCode.getLastToken(node) + ); + }, + ClassBody(node) { + validateCurlyPair(sourceCode.getFirstToken(node), sourceCode.getLastToken(node)); + }, + SwitchStatement(node) { + const closingCurly = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + const openingCurly = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.cases.length ? node.cases[0] : closingCurly); + + validateCurlyPair(openingCurly, closingCurly); + }, + IfStatement(node) { + if (node.consequent.type === "BlockStatement" && node.alternate) { + + // Handle the keyword after the `if` block (before `else`) + validateCurlyBeforeKeyword(sourceCode.getLastToken(node.consequent)); + } + }, + TryStatement(node) { + + // Handle the keyword after the `try` block (before `catch` or `finally`) + validateCurlyBeforeKeyword(sourceCode.getLastToken(node.block)); + + if (node.handler && node.finalizer) { + + // Handle the keyword after the `catch` block (before `finally`) + validateCurlyBeforeKeyword(sourceCode.getLastToken(node.handler.body)); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/callback-return.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/callback-return.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5d441bd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/callback-return.js @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Enforce return after a callback. + * @author Jamund Ferguson + * @deprecated in ESLint v7.0.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: [], + + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require `return` statements after callbacks", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/callback-return" + }, + + schema: [{ + type: "array", + items: { type: "string" } + }], + + messages: { + missingReturn: "Expected return with your callback function." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const callbacks = context.options[0] || ["callback", "cb", "next"], + sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Find the closest parent matching a list of types. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node whose parents we are searching + * @param {Array} types The node types to match + * @returns {ASTNode} The matched node or undefined. + */ + function findClosestParentOfType(node, types) { + if (!node.parent) { + return null; + } + if (!types.includes(node.parent.type)) { + return findClosestParentOfType(node.parent, types); + } + return node.parent; + } + + /** + * Check to see if a node contains only identifiers + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node contains only identifiers + */ + function containsOnlyIdentifiers(node) { + if (node.type === "Identifier") { + return true; + } + + if (node.type === "MemberExpression") { + if (node.object.type === "Identifier") { + return true; + } + if (node.object.type === "MemberExpression") { + return containsOnlyIdentifiers(node.object); + } + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Check to see if a CallExpression is in our callback list. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check against our callback names list. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not this function matches our callback name. + */ + function isCallback(node) { + return containsOnlyIdentifiers(node.callee) && callbacks.includes(sourceCode.getText(node.callee)); + } + + /** + * Determines whether or not the callback is part of a callback expression. + * @param {ASTNode} node The callback node + * @param {ASTNode} parentNode The expression node + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not this is part of a callback expression + */ + function isCallbackExpression(node, parentNode) { + + // ensure the parent node exists and is an expression + if (!parentNode || parentNode.type !== "ExpressionStatement") { + return false; + } + + // cb() + if (parentNode.expression === node) { + return true; + } + + // special case for cb && cb() and similar + if (parentNode.expression.type === "BinaryExpression" || parentNode.expression.type === "LogicalExpression") { + if (parentNode.expression.right === node) { + return true; + } + } + + return false; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + CallExpression(node) { + + // if we're not a callback we can return + if (!isCallback(node)) { + return; + } + + // find the closest block, return or loop + const closestBlock = findClosestParentOfType(node, ["BlockStatement", "ReturnStatement", "ArrowFunctionExpression"]) || {}; + + // if our parent is a return we know we're ok + if (closestBlock.type === "ReturnStatement") { + return; + } + + // arrow functions don't always have blocks and implicitly return + if (closestBlock.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression") { + return; + } + + // block statements are part of functions and most if statements + if (closestBlock.type === "BlockStatement") { + + // find the last item in the block + const lastItem = closestBlock.body[closestBlock.body.length - 1]; + + // if the callback is the last thing in a block that might be ok + if (isCallbackExpression(node, lastItem)) { + + const parentType = closestBlock.parent.type; + + // but only if the block is part of a function + if (parentType === "FunctionExpression" || + parentType === "FunctionDeclaration" || + parentType === "ArrowFunctionExpression" + ) { + return; + } + + } + + // ending a block with a return is also ok + if (lastItem.type === "ReturnStatement") { + + // but only if the callback is immediately before + if (isCallbackExpression(node, closestBlock.body[closestBlock.body.length - 2])) { + return; + } + } + + } + + // as long as you're the child of a function at this point you should be asked to return + if (findClosestParentOfType(node, ["FunctionDeclaration", "FunctionExpression", "ArrowFunctionExpression"])) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "missingReturn" }); + } + + } + + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/camelcase.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/camelcase.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..51bb412 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/camelcase.js @@ -0,0 +1,399 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag non-camelcased identifiers + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce camelcase naming convention", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/camelcase" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + ignoreDestructuring: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + ignoreImports: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + ignoreGlobals: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + properties: { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + allow: { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + type: "string" + } + ], + minItems: 0, + uniqueItems: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + notCamelCase: "Identifier '{{name}}' is not in camel case.", + notCamelCasePrivate: "#{{name}} is not in camel case." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const properties = options.properties === "never" ? "never" : "always"; + const ignoreDestructuring = options.ignoreDestructuring; + const ignoreImports = options.ignoreImports; + const ignoreGlobals = options.ignoreGlobals; + const allow = options.allow || []; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + // contains reported nodes to avoid reporting twice on destructuring with shorthand notation + const reported = new Set(); + + /** + * Checks if a string contains an underscore and isn't all upper-case + * @param {string} name The string to check. + * @returns {boolean} if the string is underscored + * @private + */ + function isUnderscored(name) { + const nameBody = name.replace(/^_+|_+$/gu, ""); + + // if there's an underscore, it might be A_CONSTANT, which is okay + return nameBody.includes("_") && nameBody !== nameBody.toUpperCase(); + } + + /** + * Checks if a string match the ignore list + * @param {string} name The string to check. + * @returns {boolean} if the string is ignored + * @private + */ + function isAllowed(name) { + return allow.some( + entry => name === entry || name.match(new RegExp(entry, "u")) + ); + } + + /** + * Checks if a given name is good or not. + * @param {string} name The name to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the name is good. + * @private + */ + function isGoodName(name) { + return !isUnderscored(name) || isAllowed(name); + } + + /** + * Checks if a given identifier reference or member expression is an assignment + * target. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is an assignment target. + */ + function isAssignmentTarget(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + switch (parent.type) { + case "AssignmentExpression": + case "AssignmentPattern": + return parent.left === node; + + case "Property": + return ( + parent.parent.type === "ObjectPattern" && + parent.value === node + ); + case "ArrayPattern": + case "RestElement": + return true; + + default: + return false; + } + } + + /** + * Checks if a given binding identifier uses the original name as-is. + * - If it's in object destructuring or object expression, the original name is its property name. + * - If it's in import declaration, the original name is its exported name. + * @param {ASTNode} node The `Identifier` node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the identifier uses the original name as-is. + */ + function equalsToOriginalName(node) { + const localName = node.name; + const valueNode = node.parent.type === "AssignmentPattern" + ? node.parent + : node; + const parent = valueNode.parent; + + switch (parent.type) { + case "Property": + return ( + (parent.parent.type === "ObjectPattern" || parent.parent.type === "ObjectExpression") && + parent.value === valueNode && + !parent.computed && + parent.key.type === "Identifier" && + parent.key.name === localName + ); + + case "ImportSpecifier": + return ( + parent.local === node && + astUtils.getModuleExportName(parent.imported) === localName + ); + + default: + return false; + } + } + + /** + * Reports an AST node as a rule violation. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function report(node) { + if (reported.has(node.range[0])) { + return; + } + reported.add(node.range[0]); + + // Report it. + context.report({ + node, + messageId: node.type === "PrivateIdentifier" + ? "notCamelCasePrivate" + : "notCamelCase", + data: { name: node.name } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports an identifier reference or a binding identifier. + * @param {ASTNode} node The `Identifier` node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportReferenceId(node) { + + /* + * For backward compatibility, if it's in callings then ignore it. + * Not sure why it is. + */ + if ( + node.parent.type === "CallExpression" || + node.parent.type === "NewExpression" + ) { + return; + } + + /* + * For backward compatibility, if it's a default value of + * destructuring/parameters then ignore it. + * Not sure why it is. + */ + if ( + node.parent.type === "AssignmentPattern" && + node.parent.right === node + ) { + return; + } + + /* + * The `ignoreDestructuring` flag skips the identifiers that uses + * the property name as-is. + */ + if (ignoreDestructuring && equalsToOriginalName(node)) { + return; + } + + report(node); + } + + return { + + // Report camelcase of global variable references ------------------ + Program(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + if (!ignoreGlobals) { + + // Defined globals in config files or directive comments. + for (const variable of scope.variables) { + if ( + variable.identifiers.length > 0 || + isGoodName(variable.name) + ) { + continue; + } + for (const reference of variable.references) { + + /* + * For backward compatibility, this rule reports read-only + * references as well. + */ + reportReferenceId(reference.identifier); + } + } + } + + // Undefined globals. + for (const reference of scope.through) { + const id = reference.identifier; + + if (isGoodName(id.name)) { + continue; + } + + /* + * For backward compatibility, this rule reports read-only + * references as well. + */ + reportReferenceId(id); + } + }, + + // Report camelcase of declared variables -------------------------- + [[ + "VariableDeclaration", + "FunctionDeclaration", + "FunctionExpression", + "ArrowFunctionExpression", + "ClassDeclaration", + "ClassExpression", + "CatchClause" + ]](node) { + for (const variable of sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node)) { + if (isGoodName(variable.name)) { + continue; + } + const id = variable.identifiers[0]; + + // Report declaration. + if (!(ignoreDestructuring && equalsToOriginalName(id))) { + report(id); + } + + /* + * For backward compatibility, report references as well. + * It looks unnecessary because declarations are reported. + */ + for (const reference of variable.references) { + if (reference.init) { + continue; // Skip the write references of initializers. + } + reportReferenceId(reference.identifier); + } + } + }, + + // Report camelcase in properties ---------------------------------- + [[ + "ObjectExpression > Property[computed!=true] > Identifier.key", + "MethodDefinition[computed!=true] > Identifier.key", + "PropertyDefinition[computed!=true] > Identifier.key", + "MethodDefinition > PrivateIdentifier.key", + "PropertyDefinition > PrivateIdentifier.key" + ]](node) { + if (properties === "never" || isGoodName(node.name)) { + return; + } + report(node); + }, + "MemberExpression[computed!=true] > Identifier.property"(node) { + if ( + properties === "never" || + !isAssignmentTarget(node.parent) || // ← ignore read-only references. + isGoodName(node.name) + ) { + return; + } + report(node); + }, + + // Report camelcase in import -------------------------------------- + ImportDeclaration(node) { + for (const variable of sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node)) { + if (isGoodName(variable.name)) { + continue; + } + const id = variable.identifiers[0]; + + // Report declaration. + if (!(ignoreImports && equalsToOriginalName(id))) { + report(id); + } + + /* + * For backward compatibility, report references as well. + * It looks unnecessary because declarations are reported. + */ + for (const reference of variable.references) { + reportReferenceId(reference.identifier); + } + } + }, + + // Report camelcase in re-export ----------------------------------- + [[ + "ExportAllDeclaration > Identifier.exported", + "ExportSpecifier > Identifier.exported" + ]](node) { + if (isGoodName(node.name)) { + return; + } + report(node); + }, + + // Report camelcase in labels -------------------------------------- + [[ + "LabeledStatement > Identifier.label", + + /* + * For backward compatibility, report references as well. + * It looks unnecessary because declarations are reported. + */ + "BreakStatement > Identifier.label", + "ContinueStatement > Identifier.label" + ]](node) { + if (isGoodName(node.name)) { + return; + } + report(node); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/capitalized-comments.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/capitalized-comments.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3a17b05 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/capitalized-comments.js @@ -0,0 +1,300 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview enforce or disallow capitalization of the first letter of a comment + * @author Kevin Partington + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const LETTER_PATTERN = require("./utils/patterns/letters"); +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const DEFAULT_IGNORE_PATTERN = astUtils.COMMENTS_IGNORE_PATTERN, + WHITESPACE = /\s/gu, + MAYBE_URL = /^\s*[^:/?#\s]+:\/\/[^?#]/u; // TODO: Combine w/ max-len pattern? + +/* + * Base schema body for defining the basic capitalization rule, ignorePattern, + * and ignoreInlineComments values. + * This can be used in a few different ways in the actual schema. + */ +const SCHEMA_BODY = { + type: "object", + properties: { + ignorePattern: { + type: "string" + }, + ignoreInlineComments: { + type: "boolean" + }, + ignoreConsecutiveComments: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false +}; +const DEFAULTS = { + ignorePattern: "", + ignoreInlineComments: false, + ignoreConsecutiveComments: false +}; + +/** + * Get normalized options for either block or line comments from the given + * user-provided options. + * - If the user-provided options is just a string, returns a normalized + * set of options using default values for all other options. + * - If the user-provided options is an object, then a normalized option + * set is returned. Options specified in overrides will take priority + * over options specified in the main options object, which will in + * turn take priority over the rule's defaults. + * @param {Object|string} rawOptions The user-provided options. + * @param {string} which Either "line" or "block". + * @returns {Object} The normalized options. + */ +function getNormalizedOptions(rawOptions, which) { + return Object.assign({}, DEFAULTS, rawOptions[which] || rawOptions); +} + +/** + * Get normalized options for block and line comments. + * @param {Object|string} rawOptions The user-provided options. + * @returns {Object} An object with "Line" and "Block" keys and corresponding + * normalized options objects. + */ +function getAllNormalizedOptions(rawOptions = {}) { + return { + Line: getNormalizedOptions(rawOptions, "line"), + Block: getNormalizedOptions(rawOptions, "block") + }; +} + +/** + * Creates a regular expression for each ignorePattern defined in the rule + * options. + * + * This is done in order to avoid invoking the RegExp constructor repeatedly. + * @param {Object} normalizedOptions The normalized rule options. + * @returns {void} + */ +function createRegExpForIgnorePatterns(normalizedOptions) { + Object.keys(normalizedOptions).forEach(key => { + const ignorePatternStr = normalizedOptions[key].ignorePattern; + + if (ignorePatternStr) { + const regExp = RegExp(`^\\s*(?:${ignorePatternStr})`, "u"); + + normalizedOptions[key].ignorePatternRegExp = regExp; + } + }); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce or disallow capitalization of the first letter of a comment", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/capitalized-comments" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: [ + { enum: ["always", "never"] }, + { + oneOf: [ + SCHEMA_BODY, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + line: SCHEMA_BODY, + block: SCHEMA_BODY + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedLowercaseComment: "Comments should not begin with a lowercase character.", + unexpectedUppercaseComment: "Comments should not begin with an uppercase character." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const capitalize = context.options[0] || "always", + normalizedOptions = getAllNormalizedOptions(context.options[1]), + sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + createRegExpForIgnorePatterns(normalizedOptions); + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Checks whether a comment is an inline comment. + * + * For the purpose of this rule, a comment is inline if: + * 1. The comment is preceded by a token on the same line; and + * 2. The command is followed by a token on the same line. + * + * Note that the comment itself need not be single-line! + * + * Also, it follows from this definition that only block comments can + * be considered as possibly inline. This is because line comments + * would consume any following tokens on the same line as the comment. + * @param {ASTNode} comment The comment node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment is an inline comment, false + * otherwise. + */ + function isInlineComment(comment) { + const previousToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(comment, { includeComments: true }), + nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(comment, { includeComments: true }); + + return Boolean( + previousToken && + nextToken && + comment.loc.start.line === previousToken.loc.end.line && + comment.loc.end.line === nextToken.loc.start.line + ); + } + + /** + * Determine if a comment follows another comment. + * @param {ASTNode} comment The comment to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment follows a valid comment. + */ + function isConsecutiveComment(comment) { + const previousTokenOrComment = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(comment, { includeComments: true }); + + return Boolean( + previousTokenOrComment && + ["Block", "Line"].includes(previousTokenOrComment.type) + ); + } + + /** + * Check a comment to determine if it is valid for this rule. + * @param {ASTNode} comment The comment node to process. + * @param {Object} options The options for checking this comment. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment is valid, false otherwise. + */ + function isCommentValid(comment, options) { + + // 1. Check for default ignore pattern. + if (DEFAULT_IGNORE_PATTERN.test(comment.value)) { + return true; + } + + // 2. Check for custom ignore pattern. + const commentWithoutAsterisks = comment.value + .replace(/\*/gu, ""); + + if (options.ignorePatternRegExp && options.ignorePatternRegExp.test(commentWithoutAsterisks)) { + return true; + } + + // 3. Check for inline comments. + if (options.ignoreInlineComments && isInlineComment(comment)) { + return true; + } + + // 4. Is this a consecutive comment (and are we tolerating those)? + if (options.ignoreConsecutiveComments && isConsecutiveComment(comment)) { + return true; + } + + // 5. Does the comment start with a possible URL? + if (MAYBE_URL.test(commentWithoutAsterisks)) { + return true; + } + + // 6. Is the initial word character a letter? + const commentWordCharsOnly = commentWithoutAsterisks + .replace(WHITESPACE, ""); + + if (commentWordCharsOnly.length === 0) { + return true; + } + + const firstWordChar = commentWordCharsOnly[0]; + + if (!LETTER_PATTERN.test(firstWordChar)) { + return true; + } + + // 7. Check the case of the initial word character. + const isUppercase = firstWordChar !== firstWordChar.toLocaleLowerCase(), + isLowercase = firstWordChar !== firstWordChar.toLocaleUpperCase(); + + if (capitalize === "always" && isLowercase) { + return false; + } + if (capitalize === "never" && isUppercase) { + return false; + } + + return true; + } + + /** + * Process a comment to determine if it needs to be reported. + * @param {ASTNode} comment The comment node to process. + * @returns {void} + */ + function processComment(comment) { + const options = normalizedOptions[comment.type], + commentValid = isCommentValid(comment, options); + + if (!commentValid) { + const messageId = capitalize === "always" + ? "unexpectedLowercaseComment" + : "unexpectedUppercaseComment"; + + context.report({ + node: null, // Intentionally using loc instead + loc: comment.loc, + messageId, + fix(fixer) { + const match = comment.value.match(LETTER_PATTERN); + + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + + // Offset match.index by 2 to account for the first 2 characters that start the comment (// or /*) + [comment.range[0] + match.index + 2, comment.range[0] + match.index + 3], + capitalize === "always" ? match[0].toLocaleUpperCase() : match[0].toLocaleLowerCase() + ); + } + }); + } + } + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + Program() { + const comments = sourceCode.getAllComments(); + + comments.filter(token => token.type !== "Shebang").forEach(processComment); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/class-methods-use-this.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/class-methods-use-this.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9cf8a1b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/class-methods-use-this.js @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce that all class methods use 'this'. + * @author Patrick Williams + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce that class methods utilize `this`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/class-methods-use-this" + }, + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + exceptMethods: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + } + }, + enforceForClassFields: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + missingThis: "Expected 'this' to be used by class {{name}}." + } + }, + create(context) { + const config = Object.assign({}, context.options[0]); + const enforceForClassFields = config.enforceForClassFields !== false; + const exceptMethods = new Set(config.exceptMethods || []); + + const stack = []; + + /** + * Push `this` used flag initialized with `false` onto the stack. + * @returns {void} + */ + function pushContext() { + stack.push(false); + } + + /** + * Pop `this` used flag from the stack. + * @returns {boolean | undefined} `this` used flag + */ + function popContext() { + return stack.pop(); + } + + /** + * Initializes the current context to false and pushes it onto the stack. + * These booleans represent whether 'this' has been used in the context. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function enterFunction() { + pushContext(); + } + + /** + * Check if the node is an instance method + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {boolean} True if its an instance method + * @private + */ + function isInstanceMethod(node) { + switch (node.type) { + case "MethodDefinition": + return !node.static && node.kind !== "constructor"; + case "PropertyDefinition": + return !node.static && enforceForClassFields; + default: + return false; + } + } + + /** + * Check if the node is an instance method not excluded by config + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {boolean} True if it is an instance method, and not excluded by config + * @private + */ + function isIncludedInstanceMethod(node) { + if (isInstanceMethod(node)) { + if (node.computed) { + return true; + } + + const hashIfNeeded = node.key.type === "PrivateIdentifier" ? "#" : ""; + const name = node.key.type === "Literal" + ? astUtils.getStaticStringValue(node.key) + : (node.key.name || ""); + + return !exceptMethods.has(hashIfNeeded + name); + } + return false; + } + + /** + * Checks if we are leaving a function that is a method, and reports if 'this' has not been used. + * Static methods and the constructor are exempt. + * Then pops the context off the stack. + * @param {ASTNode} node A function node that was entered. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function exitFunction(node) { + const methodUsesThis = popContext(); + + if (isIncludedInstanceMethod(node.parent) && !methodUsesThis) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: astUtils.getFunctionHeadLoc(node, context.sourceCode), + messageId: "missingThis", + data: { + name: astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(node) + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Mark the current context as having used 'this'. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function markThisUsed() { + if (stack.length) { + stack[stack.length - 1] = true; + } + } + + return { + FunctionDeclaration: enterFunction, + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": exitFunction, + FunctionExpression: enterFunction, + "FunctionExpression:exit": exitFunction, + + /* + * Class field value are implicit functions. + */ + "PropertyDefinition > *.key:exit": pushContext, + "PropertyDefinition:exit": popContext, + + /* + * Class static blocks are implicit functions. They aren't required to use `this`, + * but we have to push context so that it captures any use of `this` in the static block + * separately from enclosing contexts, because static blocks have their own `this` and it + * shouldn't count as used `this` in enclosing contexts. + */ + StaticBlock: pushContext, + "StaticBlock:exit": popContext, + + ThisExpression: markThisUsed, + Super: markThisUsed, + ...( + enforceForClassFields && { + "PropertyDefinition > ArrowFunctionExpression.value": enterFunction, + "PropertyDefinition > ArrowFunctionExpression.value:exit": exitFunction + } + ) + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/comma-dangle.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/comma-dangle.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f4180f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/comma-dangle.js @@ -0,0 +1,373 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to forbid or enforce dangling commas. + * @author Ian Christian Myers + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const DEFAULT_OPTIONS = Object.freeze({ + arrays: "never", + objects: "never", + imports: "never", + exports: "never", + functions: "never" +}); + +/** + * Checks whether or not a trailing comma is allowed in a given node. + * If the `lastItem` is `RestElement` or `RestProperty`, it disallows trailing commas. + * @param {ASTNode} lastItem The node of the last element in the given node. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if a trailing comma is allowed. + */ +function isTrailingCommaAllowed(lastItem) { + return !( + lastItem.type === "RestElement" || + lastItem.type === "RestProperty" || + lastItem.type === "ExperimentalRestProperty" + ); +} + +/** + * Normalize option value. + * @param {string|Object|undefined} optionValue The 1st option value to normalize. + * @param {number} ecmaVersion The normalized ECMAScript version. + * @returns {Object} The normalized option value. + */ +function normalizeOptions(optionValue, ecmaVersion) { + if (typeof optionValue === "string") { + return { + arrays: optionValue, + objects: optionValue, + imports: optionValue, + exports: optionValue, + functions: ecmaVersion < 2017 ? "ignore" : optionValue + }; + } + if (typeof optionValue === "object" && optionValue !== null) { + return { + arrays: optionValue.arrays || DEFAULT_OPTIONS.arrays, + objects: optionValue.objects || DEFAULT_OPTIONS.objects, + imports: optionValue.imports || DEFAULT_OPTIONS.imports, + exports: optionValue.exports || DEFAULT_OPTIONS.exports, + functions: optionValue.functions || DEFAULT_OPTIONS.functions + }; + } + + return DEFAULT_OPTIONS; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow trailing commas", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/comma-dangle" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: { + definitions: { + value: { + enum: [ + "always-multiline", + "always", + "never", + "only-multiline" + ] + }, + valueWithIgnore: { + enum: [ + "always-multiline", + "always", + "ignore", + "never", + "only-multiline" + ] + } + }, + type: "array", + items: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + $ref: "#/definitions/value" + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + arrays: { $ref: "#/definitions/valueWithIgnore" }, + objects: { $ref: "#/definitions/valueWithIgnore" }, + imports: { $ref: "#/definitions/valueWithIgnore" }, + exports: { $ref: "#/definitions/valueWithIgnore" }, + functions: { $ref: "#/definitions/valueWithIgnore" } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + additionalItems: false + }, + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected trailing comma.", + missing: "Missing trailing comma." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = normalizeOptions(context.options[0], context.languageOptions.ecmaVersion); + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Gets the last item of the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to get. + * @returns {ASTNode|null} The last node or null. + */ + function getLastItem(node) { + + /** + * Returns the last element of an array + * @param {any[]} array The input array + * @returns {any} The last element + */ + function last(array) { + return array[array.length - 1]; + } + + switch (node.type) { + case "ObjectExpression": + case "ObjectPattern": + return last(node.properties); + case "ArrayExpression": + case "ArrayPattern": + return last(node.elements); + case "ImportDeclaration": + case "ExportNamedDeclaration": + return last(node.specifiers); + case "FunctionDeclaration": + case "FunctionExpression": + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": + return last(node.params); + case "CallExpression": + case "NewExpression": + return last(node.arguments); + default: + return null; + } + } + + /** + * Gets the trailing comma token of the given node. + * If the trailing comma does not exist, this returns the token which is + * the insertion point of the trailing comma token. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to get. + * @param {ASTNode} lastItem The last item of the node. + * @returns {Token} The trailing comma token or the insertion point. + */ + function getTrailingToken(node, lastItem) { + switch (node.type) { + case "ObjectExpression": + case "ArrayExpression": + case "CallExpression": + case "NewExpression": + return sourceCode.getLastToken(node, 1); + default: { + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(lastItem); + + if (astUtils.isCommaToken(nextToken)) { + return nextToken; + } + return sourceCode.getLastToken(lastItem); + } + } + } + + /** + * Checks whether or not a given node is multiline. + * This rule handles a given node as multiline when the closing parenthesis + * and the last element are not on the same line. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is multiline. + */ + function isMultiline(node) { + const lastItem = getLastItem(node); + + if (!lastItem) { + return false; + } + + const penultimateToken = getTrailingToken(node, lastItem); + const lastToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(penultimateToken); + + return lastToken.loc.end.line !== penultimateToken.loc.end.line; + } + + /** + * Reports a trailing comma if it exists. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. Its type is one of + * ObjectExpression, ObjectPattern, ArrayExpression, ArrayPattern, + * ImportDeclaration, and ExportNamedDeclaration. + * @returns {void} + */ + function forbidTrailingComma(node) { + const lastItem = getLastItem(node); + + if (!lastItem || (node.type === "ImportDeclaration" && lastItem.type !== "ImportSpecifier")) { + return; + } + + const trailingToken = getTrailingToken(node, lastItem); + + if (astUtils.isCommaToken(trailingToken)) { + context.report({ + node: lastItem, + loc: trailingToken.loc, + messageId: "unexpected", + *fix(fixer) { + yield fixer.remove(trailingToken); + + /* + * Extend the range of the fix to include surrounding tokens to ensure + * that the element after which the comma is removed stays _last_. + * This intentionally makes conflicts in fix ranges with rules that may be + * adding or removing elements in the same autofix pass. + * https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/15660 + */ + yield fixer.insertTextBefore(sourceCode.getTokenBefore(trailingToken), ""); + yield fixer.insertTextAfter(sourceCode.getTokenAfter(trailingToken), ""); + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Reports the last element of a given node if it does not have a trailing + * comma. + * + * If a given node is `ArrayPattern` which has `RestElement`, the trailing + * comma is disallowed, so report if it exists. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. Its type is one of + * ObjectExpression, ObjectPattern, ArrayExpression, ArrayPattern, + * ImportDeclaration, and ExportNamedDeclaration. + * @returns {void} + */ + function forceTrailingComma(node) { + const lastItem = getLastItem(node); + + if (!lastItem || (node.type === "ImportDeclaration" && lastItem.type !== "ImportSpecifier")) { + return; + } + if (!isTrailingCommaAllowed(lastItem)) { + forbidTrailingComma(node); + return; + } + + const trailingToken = getTrailingToken(node, lastItem); + + if (trailingToken.value !== ",") { + context.report({ + node: lastItem, + loc: { + start: trailingToken.loc.end, + end: astUtils.getNextLocation(sourceCode, trailingToken.loc.end) + }, + messageId: "missing", + *fix(fixer) { + yield fixer.insertTextAfter(trailingToken, ","); + + /* + * Extend the range of the fix to include surrounding tokens to ensure + * that the element after which the comma is inserted stays _last_. + * This intentionally makes conflicts in fix ranges with rules that may be + * adding or removing elements in the same autofix pass. + * https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/15660 + */ + yield fixer.insertTextBefore(trailingToken, ""); + yield fixer.insertTextAfter(sourceCode.getTokenAfter(trailingToken), ""); + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * If a given node is multiline, reports the last element of a given node + * when it does not have a trailing comma. + * Otherwise, reports a trailing comma if it exists. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. Its type is one of + * ObjectExpression, ObjectPattern, ArrayExpression, ArrayPattern, + * ImportDeclaration, and ExportNamedDeclaration. + * @returns {void} + */ + function forceTrailingCommaIfMultiline(node) { + if (isMultiline(node)) { + forceTrailingComma(node); + } else { + forbidTrailingComma(node); + } + } + + /** + * Only if a given node is not multiline, reports the last element of a given node + * when it does not have a trailing comma. + * Otherwise, reports a trailing comma if it exists. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. Its type is one of + * ObjectExpression, ObjectPattern, ArrayExpression, ArrayPattern, + * ImportDeclaration, and ExportNamedDeclaration. + * @returns {void} + */ + function allowTrailingCommaIfMultiline(node) { + if (!isMultiline(node)) { + forbidTrailingComma(node); + } + } + + const predicate = { + always: forceTrailingComma, + "always-multiline": forceTrailingCommaIfMultiline, + "only-multiline": allowTrailingCommaIfMultiline, + never: forbidTrailingComma, + ignore() {} + }; + + return { + ObjectExpression: predicate[options.objects], + ObjectPattern: predicate[options.objects], + + ArrayExpression: predicate[options.arrays], + ArrayPattern: predicate[options.arrays], + + ImportDeclaration: predicate[options.imports], + + ExportNamedDeclaration: predicate[options.exports], + + FunctionDeclaration: predicate[options.functions], + FunctionExpression: predicate[options.functions], + ArrowFunctionExpression: predicate[options.functions], + CallExpression: predicate[options.functions], + NewExpression: predicate[options.functions] + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/comma-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/comma-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e266de4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/comma-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Comma spacing - validates spacing before and after comma + * @author Vignesh Anand aka vegetableman. + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent spacing before and after commas", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/comma-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + before: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + after: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + missing: "A space is required {{loc}} ','.", + unexpected: "There should be no space {{loc}} ','." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const tokensAndComments = sourceCode.tokensAndComments; + + const options = { + before: context.options[0] ? context.options[0].before : false, + after: context.options[0] ? context.options[0].after : true + }; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + // list of comma tokens to ignore for the check of leading whitespace + const commaTokensToIgnore = []; + + /** + * Reports a spacing error with an appropriate message. + * @param {ASTNode} node The binary expression node to report. + * @param {string} loc Is the error "before" or "after" the comma? + * @param {ASTNode} otherNode The node at the left or right of `node` + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function report(node, loc, otherNode) { + context.report({ + node, + fix(fixer) { + if (options[loc]) { + if (loc === "before") { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(node, " "); + } + return fixer.insertTextAfter(node, " "); + + } + let start, end; + const newText = ""; + + if (loc === "before") { + start = otherNode.range[1]; + end = node.range[0]; + } else { + start = node.range[1]; + end = otherNode.range[0]; + } + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([start, end], newText); + + }, + messageId: options[loc] ? "missing" : "unexpected", + data: { + loc + } + }); + } + + /** + * Adds null elements of the given ArrayExpression or ArrayPattern node to the ignore list. + * @param {ASTNode} node An ArrayExpression or ArrayPattern node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function addNullElementsToIgnoreList(node) { + let previousToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + node.elements.forEach(element => { + let token; + + if (element === null) { + token = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(previousToken); + + if (astUtils.isCommaToken(token)) { + commaTokensToIgnore.push(token); + } + } else { + token = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(element); + } + + previousToken = token; + }); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + "Program:exit"() { + tokensAndComments.forEach((token, i) => { + + if (!astUtils.isCommaToken(token)) { + return; + } + + const previousToken = tokensAndComments[i - 1]; + const nextToken = tokensAndComments[i + 1]; + + if ( + previousToken && + !astUtils.isCommaToken(previousToken) && // ignore spacing between two commas + + /* + * `commaTokensToIgnore` are ending commas of `null` elements (array holes/elisions). + * In addition to spacing between two commas, this can also ignore: + * + * - Spacing after `[` (controlled by array-bracket-spacing) + * Example: [ , ] + * ^ + * - Spacing after a comment (for backwards compatibility, this was possibly unintentional) + * Example: [a, /* * / ,] + * ^ + */ + !commaTokensToIgnore.includes(token) && + + astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(previousToken, token) && + options.before !== sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(previousToken, token) + ) { + report(token, "before", previousToken); + } + + if ( + nextToken && + !astUtils.isCommaToken(nextToken) && // ignore spacing between two commas + !astUtils.isClosingParenToken(nextToken) && // controlled by space-in-parens + !astUtils.isClosingBracketToken(nextToken) && // controlled by array-bracket-spacing + !astUtils.isClosingBraceToken(nextToken) && // controlled by object-curly-spacing + !(!options.after && nextToken.type === "Line") && // special case, allow space before line comment + astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(token, nextToken) && + options.after !== sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(token, nextToken) + ) { + report(token, "after", nextToken); + } + }); + }, + ArrayExpression: addNullElementsToIgnoreList, + ArrayPattern: addNullElementsToIgnoreList + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/comma-style.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/comma-style.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b51219 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/comma-style.js @@ -0,0 +1,314 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Comma style - enforces comma styles of two types: last and first + * @author Vignesh Anand aka vegetableman + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent comma style", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/comma-style" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["first", "last"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + exceptions: { + type: "object", + additionalProperties: { + type: "boolean" + } + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedLineBeforeAndAfterComma: "Bad line breaking before and after ','.", + expectedCommaFirst: "',' should be placed first.", + expectedCommaLast: "',' should be placed last." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const style = context.options[0] || "last", + sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const exceptions = { + ArrayPattern: true, + ArrowFunctionExpression: true, + CallExpression: true, + FunctionDeclaration: true, + FunctionExpression: true, + ImportDeclaration: true, + ObjectPattern: true, + NewExpression: true + }; + + if (context.options.length === 2 && Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(context.options[1], "exceptions")) { + const keys = Object.keys(context.options[1].exceptions); + + for (let i = 0; i < keys.length; i++) { + exceptions[keys[i]] = context.options[1].exceptions[keys[i]]; + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Modified text based on the style + * @param {string} styleType Style type + * @param {string} text Source code text + * @returns {string} modified text + * @private + */ + function getReplacedText(styleType, text) { + switch (styleType) { + case "between": + return `,${text.replace(astUtils.LINEBREAK_MATCHER, "")}`; + + case "first": + return `${text},`; + + case "last": + return `,${text}`; + + default: + return ""; + } + } + + /** + * Determines the fixer function for a given style. + * @param {string} styleType comma style + * @param {ASTNode} previousItemToken The token to check. + * @param {ASTNode} commaToken The token to check. + * @param {ASTNode} currentItemToken The token to check. + * @returns {Function} Fixer function + * @private + */ + function getFixerFunction(styleType, previousItemToken, commaToken, currentItemToken) { + const text = + sourceCode.text.slice(previousItemToken.range[1], commaToken.range[0]) + + sourceCode.text.slice(commaToken.range[1], currentItemToken.range[0]); + const range = [previousItemToken.range[1], currentItemToken.range[0]]; + + return function(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange(range, getReplacedText(styleType, text)); + }; + } + + /** + * Validates the spacing around single items in lists. + * @param {Token} previousItemToken The last token from the previous item. + * @param {Token} commaToken The token representing the comma. + * @param {Token} currentItemToken The first token of the current item. + * @param {Token} reportItem The item to use when reporting an error. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function validateCommaItemSpacing(previousItemToken, commaToken, currentItemToken, reportItem) { + + // if single line + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(commaToken, currentItemToken) && + astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(previousItemToken, commaToken)) { + + // do nothing. + + } else if (!astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(commaToken, currentItemToken) && + !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(previousItemToken, commaToken)) { + + const comment = sourceCode.getCommentsAfter(commaToken)[0]; + const styleType = comment && comment.type === "Block" && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(commaToken, comment) + ? style + : "between"; + + // lone comma + context.report({ + node: reportItem, + loc: commaToken.loc, + messageId: "unexpectedLineBeforeAndAfterComma", + fix: getFixerFunction(styleType, previousItemToken, commaToken, currentItemToken) + }); + + } else if (style === "first" && !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(commaToken, currentItemToken)) { + + context.report({ + node: reportItem, + loc: commaToken.loc, + messageId: "expectedCommaFirst", + fix: getFixerFunction(style, previousItemToken, commaToken, currentItemToken) + }); + + } else if (style === "last" && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(commaToken, currentItemToken)) { + + context.report({ + node: reportItem, + loc: commaToken.loc, + messageId: "expectedCommaLast", + fix: getFixerFunction(style, previousItemToken, commaToken, currentItemToken) + }); + } + } + + /** + * Checks the comma placement with regards to a declaration/property/element + * @param {ASTNode} node The binary expression node to check + * @param {string} property The property of the node containing child nodes. + * @private + * @returns {void} + */ + function validateComma(node, property) { + const items = node[property], + arrayLiteral = (node.type === "ArrayExpression" || node.type === "ArrayPattern"); + + if (items.length > 1 || arrayLiteral) { + + // seed as opening [ + let previousItemToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + items.forEach(item => { + const commaToken = item ? sourceCode.getTokenBefore(item) : previousItemToken, + currentItemToken = item ? sourceCode.getFirstToken(item) : sourceCode.getTokenAfter(commaToken), + reportItem = item || currentItemToken; + + /* + * This works by comparing three token locations: + * - previousItemToken is the last token of the previous item + * - commaToken is the location of the comma before the current item + * - currentItemToken is the first token of the current item + * + * These values get switched around if item is undefined. + * previousItemToken will refer to the last token not belonging + * to the current item, which could be a comma or an opening + * square bracket. currentItemToken could be a comma. + * + * All comparisons are done based on these tokens directly, so + * they are always valid regardless of an undefined item. + */ + if (astUtils.isCommaToken(commaToken)) { + validateCommaItemSpacing(previousItemToken, commaToken, currentItemToken, reportItem); + } + + if (item) { + const tokenAfterItem = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(item, astUtils.isNotClosingParenToken); + + previousItemToken = tokenAfterItem + ? sourceCode.getTokenBefore(tokenAfterItem) + : sourceCode.ast.tokens[sourceCode.ast.tokens.length - 1]; + } else { + previousItemToken = currentItemToken; + } + }); + + /* + * Special case for array literals that have empty last items, such + * as [ 1, 2, ]. These arrays only have two items show up in the + * AST, so we need to look at the token to verify that there's no + * dangling comma. + */ + if (arrayLiteral) { + + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node), + nextToLastToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(lastToken); + + if (astUtils.isCommaToken(nextToLastToken)) { + validateCommaItemSpacing( + sourceCode.getTokenBefore(nextToLastToken), + nextToLastToken, + lastToken, + lastToken + ); + } + } + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + const nodes = {}; + + if (!exceptions.VariableDeclaration) { + nodes.VariableDeclaration = function(node) { + validateComma(node, "declarations"); + }; + } + if (!exceptions.ObjectExpression) { + nodes.ObjectExpression = function(node) { + validateComma(node, "properties"); + }; + } + if (!exceptions.ObjectPattern) { + nodes.ObjectPattern = function(node) { + validateComma(node, "properties"); + }; + } + if (!exceptions.ArrayExpression) { + nodes.ArrayExpression = function(node) { + validateComma(node, "elements"); + }; + } + if (!exceptions.ArrayPattern) { + nodes.ArrayPattern = function(node) { + validateComma(node, "elements"); + }; + } + if (!exceptions.FunctionDeclaration) { + nodes.FunctionDeclaration = function(node) { + validateComma(node, "params"); + }; + } + if (!exceptions.FunctionExpression) { + nodes.FunctionExpression = function(node) { + validateComma(node, "params"); + }; + } + if (!exceptions.ArrowFunctionExpression) { + nodes.ArrowFunctionExpression = function(node) { + validateComma(node, "params"); + }; + } + if (!exceptions.CallExpression) { + nodes.CallExpression = function(node) { + validateComma(node, "arguments"); + }; + } + if (!exceptions.ImportDeclaration) { + nodes.ImportDeclaration = function(node) { + validateComma(node, "specifiers"); + }; + } + if (!exceptions.NewExpression) { + nodes.NewExpression = function(node) { + validateComma(node, "arguments"); + }; + } + + return nodes; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/complexity.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/complexity.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b792507 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/complexity.js @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Counts the cyclomatic complexity of each function of the script. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclomatic_complexity. + * Counts the number of if, conditional, for, while, try, switch/case, + * @author Patrick Brosset + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const { upperCaseFirst } = require("../shared/string-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce a maximum cyclomatic complexity allowed in a program", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/complexity" + }, + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + maximum: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + max: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + complex: "{{name}} has a complexity of {{complexity}}. Maximum allowed is {{max}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const option = context.options[0]; + let THRESHOLD = 20; + + if ( + typeof option === "object" && + (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(option, "maximum") || Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(option, "max")) + ) { + THRESHOLD = option.maximum || option.max; + } else if (typeof option === "number") { + THRESHOLD = option; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + // Using a stack to store complexity per code path + const complexities = []; + + /** + * Increase the complexity of the code path in context + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function increaseComplexity() { + complexities[complexities.length - 1]++; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + onCodePathStart() { + + // The initial complexity is 1, representing one execution path in the CodePath + complexities.push(1); + }, + + // Each branching in the code adds 1 to the complexity + CatchClause: increaseComplexity, + ConditionalExpression: increaseComplexity, + LogicalExpression: increaseComplexity, + ForStatement: increaseComplexity, + ForInStatement: increaseComplexity, + ForOfStatement: increaseComplexity, + IfStatement: increaseComplexity, + WhileStatement: increaseComplexity, + DoWhileStatement: increaseComplexity, + + // Avoid `default` + "SwitchCase[test]": increaseComplexity, + + // Logical assignment operators have short-circuiting behavior + AssignmentExpression(node) { + if (astUtils.isLogicalAssignmentOperator(node.operator)) { + increaseComplexity(); + } + }, + + onCodePathEnd(codePath, node) { + const complexity = complexities.pop(); + + /* + * This rule only evaluates complexity of functions, so "program" is excluded. + * Class field initializers and class static blocks are implicit functions. Therefore, + * they shouldn't contribute to the enclosing function's complexity, but their + * own complexity should be evaluated. + */ + if ( + codePath.origin !== "function" && + codePath.origin !== "class-field-initializer" && + codePath.origin !== "class-static-block" + ) { + return; + } + + if (complexity > THRESHOLD) { + let name; + + if (codePath.origin === "class-field-initializer") { + name = "class field initializer"; + } else if (codePath.origin === "class-static-block") { + name = "class static block"; + } else { + name = astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(node); + } + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "complex", + data: { + name: upperCaseFirst(name), + complexity, + max: THRESHOLD + } + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/computed-property-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/computed-property-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2852877 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/computed-property-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallows or enforces spaces inside computed properties. + * @author Jamund Ferguson + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent spacing inside computed property brackets", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/computed-property-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + enforceForClassMembers: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedSpaceBefore: "There should be no space before '{{tokenValue}}'.", + unexpectedSpaceAfter: "There should be no space after '{{tokenValue}}'.", + + missingSpaceBefore: "A space is required before '{{tokenValue}}'.", + missingSpaceAfter: "A space is required after '{{tokenValue}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const propertyNameMustBeSpaced = context.options[0] === "always"; // default is "never" + const enforceForClassMembers = !context.options[1] || context.options[1].enforceForClassMembers; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Reports that there shouldn't be a space after the first token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @param {Token} tokenAfter The token after `token`. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportNoBeginningSpace(node, token, tokenAfter) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { start: token.loc.end, end: tokenAfter.loc.start }, + messageId: "unexpectedSpaceAfter", + data: { + tokenValue: token.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([token.range[1], tokenAfter.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports that there shouldn't be a space before the last token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @param {Token} tokenBefore The token before `token`. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportNoEndingSpace(node, token, tokenBefore) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { start: tokenBefore.loc.end, end: token.loc.start }, + messageId: "unexpectedSpaceBefore", + data: { + tokenValue: token.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([tokenBefore.range[1], token.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports that there should be a space after the first token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportRequiredBeginningSpace(node, token) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: token.loc, + messageId: "missingSpaceAfter", + data: { + tokenValue: token.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(token, " "); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports that there should be a space before the last token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportRequiredEndingSpace(node, token) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: token.loc, + messageId: "missingSpaceBefore", + data: { + tokenValue: token.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(token, " "); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Returns a function that checks the spacing of a node on the property name + * that was passed in. + * @param {string} propertyName The property on the node to check for spacing + * @returns {Function} A function that will check spacing on a node + */ + function checkSpacing(propertyName) { + return function(node) { + if (!node.computed) { + return; + } + + const property = node[propertyName]; + + const before = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(property, astUtils.isOpeningBracketToken), + first = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(before, { includeComments: true }), + after = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(property, astUtils.isClosingBracketToken), + last = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(after, { includeComments: true }); + + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(before, first)) { + if (propertyNameMustBeSpaced) { + if (!sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(before, first) && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(before, first)) { + reportRequiredBeginningSpace(node, before); + } + } else { + if (sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(before, first)) { + reportNoBeginningSpace(node, before, first); + } + } + } + + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(last, after)) { + if (propertyNameMustBeSpaced) { + if (!sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(last, after) && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(last, after)) { + reportRequiredEndingSpace(node, after); + } + } else { + if (sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(last, after)) { + reportNoEndingSpace(node, after, last); + } + } + } + }; + } + + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + const listeners = { + Property: checkSpacing("key"), + MemberExpression: checkSpacing("property") + }; + + if (enforceForClassMembers) { + listeners.MethodDefinition = + listeners.PropertyDefinition = listeners.Property; + } + + return listeners; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/consistent-return.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/consistent-return.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..304e924 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/consistent-return.js @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag consistent return values + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const { upperCaseFirst } = require("../shared/string-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks all segments in a set and returns true if all are unreachable. + * @param {Set} segments The segments to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if all segments are unreachable; false otherwise. + */ +function areAllSegmentsUnreachable(segments) { + + for (const segment of segments) { + if (segment.reachable) { + return false; + } + } + + return true; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given node is a `constructor` method in an ES6 class + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a `constructor` method + */ +function isClassConstructor(node) { + return node.type === "FunctionExpression" && + node.parent && + node.parent.type === "MethodDefinition" && + node.parent.kind === "constructor"; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require `return` statements to either always or never specify values", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/consistent-return" + }, + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + treatUndefinedAsUnspecified: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + missingReturn: "Expected to return a value at the end of {{name}}.", + missingReturnValue: "{{name}} expected a return value.", + unexpectedReturnValue: "{{name}} expected no return value." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const treatUndefinedAsUnspecified = options.treatUndefinedAsUnspecified === true; + let funcInfo = null; + + /** + * Checks whether of not the implicit returning is consistent if the last + * code path segment is reachable. + * @param {ASTNode} node A program/function node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkLastSegment(node) { + let loc, name; + + /* + * Skip if it expected no return value or unreachable. + * When unreachable, all paths are returned or thrown. + */ + if (!funcInfo.hasReturnValue || + areAllSegmentsUnreachable(funcInfo.currentSegments) || + astUtils.isES5Constructor(node) || + isClassConstructor(node) + ) { + return; + } + + // Adjust a location and a message. + if (node.type === "Program") { + + // The head of program. + loc = { line: 1, column: 0 }; + name = "program"; + } else if (node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression") { + + // `=>` token + loc = context.sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.body, astUtils.isArrowToken).loc; + } else if ( + node.parent.type === "MethodDefinition" || + (node.parent.type === "Property" && node.parent.method) + ) { + + // Method name. + loc = node.parent.key.loc; + } else { + + // Function name or `function` keyword. + loc = (node.id || context.sourceCode.getFirstToken(node)).loc; + } + + if (!name) { + name = astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(node); + } + + // Reports. + context.report({ + node, + loc, + messageId: "missingReturn", + data: { name } + }); + } + + return { + + // Initializes/Disposes state of each code path. + onCodePathStart(codePath, node) { + funcInfo = { + upper: funcInfo, + codePath, + hasReturn: false, + hasReturnValue: false, + messageId: "", + node, + currentSegments: new Set() + }; + }, + onCodePathEnd() { + funcInfo = funcInfo.upper; + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + + // Reports a given return statement if it's inconsistent. + ReturnStatement(node) { + const argument = node.argument; + let hasReturnValue = Boolean(argument); + + if (treatUndefinedAsUnspecified && hasReturnValue) { + hasReturnValue = !astUtils.isSpecificId(argument, "undefined") && argument.operator !== "void"; + } + + if (!funcInfo.hasReturn) { + funcInfo.hasReturn = true; + funcInfo.hasReturnValue = hasReturnValue; + funcInfo.messageId = hasReturnValue ? "missingReturnValue" : "unexpectedReturnValue"; + funcInfo.data = { + name: funcInfo.node.type === "Program" + ? "Program" + : upperCaseFirst(astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(funcInfo.node)) + }; + } else if (funcInfo.hasReturnValue !== hasReturnValue) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: funcInfo.messageId, + data: funcInfo.data + }); + } + }, + + // Reports a given program/function if the implicit returning is not consistent. + "Program:exit": checkLastSegment, + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": checkLastSegment, + "FunctionExpression:exit": checkLastSegment, + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit": checkLastSegment + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/consistent-this.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/consistent-this.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..658957a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/consistent-this.js @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce consistent naming of "this" context variables + * @author Raphael Pigulla + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent naming when capturing the current execution context", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/consistent-this" + }, + + schema: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string", + minLength: 1 + }, + uniqueItems: true + }, + + messages: { + aliasNotAssignedToThis: "Designated alias '{{name}}' is not assigned to 'this'.", + unexpectedAlias: "Unexpected alias '{{name}}' for 'this'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + let aliases = []; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + if (context.options.length === 0) { + aliases.push("that"); + } else { + aliases = context.options; + } + + /** + * Reports that a variable declarator or assignment expression is assigning + * a non-'this' value to the specified alias. + * @param {ASTNode} node The assigning node. + * @param {string} name the name of the alias that was incorrectly used. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportBadAssignment(node, name) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "aliasNotAssignedToThis", data: { name } }); + } + + /** + * Checks that an assignment to an identifier only assigns 'this' to the + * appropriate alias, and the alias is only assigned to 'this'. + * @param {ASTNode} node The assigning node. + * @param {Identifier} name The name of the variable assigned to. + * @param {Expression} value The value of the assignment. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkAssignment(node, name, value) { + const isThis = value.type === "ThisExpression"; + + if (aliases.includes(name)) { + if (!isThis || node.operator && node.operator !== "=") { + reportBadAssignment(node, name); + } + } else if (isThis) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpectedAlias", data: { name } }); + } + } + + /** + * Ensures that a variable declaration of the alias in a program or function + * is assigned to the correct value. + * @param {string} alias alias the check the assignment of. + * @param {Object} scope scope of the current code we are checking. + * @private + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkWasAssigned(alias, scope) { + const variable = scope.set.get(alias); + + if (!variable) { + return; + } + + if (variable.defs.some(def => def.node.type === "VariableDeclarator" && + def.node.init !== null)) { + return; + } + + /* + * The alias has been declared and not assigned: check it was + * assigned later in the same scope. + */ + if (!variable.references.some(reference => { + const write = reference.writeExpr; + + return ( + reference.from === scope && + write && write.type === "ThisExpression" && + write.parent.operator === "=" + ); + })) { + variable.defs.map(def => def.node).forEach(node => { + reportBadAssignment(node, alias); + }); + } + } + + /** + * Check each alias to ensure that is was assigned to the correct value. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node that represents the scope to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function ensureWasAssigned(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + aliases.forEach(alias => { + checkWasAssigned(alias, scope); + }); + } + + return { + "Program:exit": ensureWasAssigned, + "FunctionExpression:exit": ensureWasAssigned, + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": ensureWasAssigned, + + VariableDeclarator(node) { + const id = node.id; + const isDestructuring = + id.type === "ArrayPattern" || id.type === "ObjectPattern"; + + if (node.init !== null && !isDestructuring) { + checkAssignment(node, id.name, node.init); + } + }, + + AssignmentExpression(node) { + if (node.left.type === "Identifier") { + checkAssignment(node, node.left.name, node.right); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/constructor-super.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/constructor-super.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..330be80 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/constructor-super.js @@ -0,0 +1,446 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to verify `super()` callings in constructor. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks all segments in a set and returns true if any are reachable. + * @param {Set} segments The segments to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if any segment is reachable; false otherwise. + */ +function isAnySegmentReachable(segments) { + + for (const segment of segments) { + if (segment.reachable) { + return true; + } + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given node is a constructor. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. This node type is one of + * `Program`, `FunctionDeclaration`, `FunctionExpression`, and + * `ArrowFunctionExpression`. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a constructor. + */ +function isConstructorFunction(node) { + return ( + node.type === "FunctionExpression" && + node.parent.type === "MethodDefinition" && + node.parent.kind === "constructor" + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given node can be a constructor or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node can be a constructor. + */ +function isPossibleConstructor(node) { + if (!node) { + return false; + } + + switch (node.type) { + case "ClassExpression": + case "FunctionExpression": + case "ThisExpression": + case "MemberExpression": + case "CallExpression": + case "NewExpression": + case "ChainExpression": + case "YieldExpression": + case "TaggedTemplateExpression": + case "MetaProperty": + return true; + + case "Identifier": + return node.name !== "undefined"; + + case "AssignmentExpression": + if (["=", "&&="].includes(node.operator)) { + return isPossibleConstructor(node.right); + } + + if (["||=", "??="].includes(node.operator)) { + return ( + isPossibleConstructor(node.left) || + isPossibleConstructor(node.right) + ); + } + + /** + * All other assignment operators are mathematical assignment operators (arithmetic or bitwise). + * An assignment expression with a mathematical operator can either evaluate to a primitive value, + * or throw, depending on the operands. Thus, it cannot evaluate to a constructor function. + */ + return false; + + case "LogicalExpression": + + /* + * If the && operator short-circuits, the left side was falsy and therefore not a constructor, and if + * it doesn't short-circuit, it takes the value from the right side, so the right side must always be a + * possible constructor. A future improvement could verify that the left side could be truthy by + * excluding falsy literals. + */ + if (node.operator === "&&") { + return isPossibleConstructor(node.right); + } + + return ( + isPossibleConstructor(node.left) || + isPossibleConstructor(node.right) + ); + + case "ConditionalExpression": + return ( + isPossibleConstructor(node.alternate) || + isPossibleConstructor(node.consequent) + ); + + case "SequenceExpression": { + const lastExpression = node.expressions[node.expressions.length - 1]; + + return isPossibleConstructor(lastExpression); + } + + default: + return false; + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Require `super()` calls in constructors", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/constructor-super" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + missingSome: "Lacked a call of 'super()' in some code paths.", + missingAll: "Expected to call 'super()'.", + + duplicate: "Unexpected duplicate 'super()'.", + badSuper: "Unexpected 'super()' because 'super' is not a constructor.", + unexpected: "Unexpected 'super()'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /* + * {{hasExtends: boolean, scope: Scope, codePath: CodePath}[]} + * Information for each constructor. + * - upper: Information of the upper constructor. + * - hasExtends: A flag which shows whether own class has a valid `extends` + * part. + * - scope: The scope of own class. + * - codePath: The code path object of the constructor. + */ + let funcInfo = null; + + /* + * {Map} + * Information for each code path segment. + * - calledInSomePaths: A flag of be called `super()` in some code paths. + * - calledInEveryPaths: A flag of be called `super()` in all code paths. + * - validNodes: + */ + let segInfoMap = Object.create(null); + + /** + * Gets the flag which shows `super()` is called in some paths. + * @param {CodePathSegment} segment A code path segment to get. + * @returns {boolean} The flag which shows `super()` is called in some paths + */ + function isCalledInSomePath(segment) { + return segment.reachable && segInfoMap[segment.id].calledInSomePaths; + } + + /** + * Gets the flag which shows `super()` is called in all paths. + * @param {CodePathSegment} segment A code path segment to get. + * @returns {boolean} The flag which shows `super()` is called in all paths. + */ + function isCalledInEveryPath(segment) { + + /* + * If specific segment is the looped segment of the current segment, + * skip the segment. + * If not skipped, this never becomes true after a loop. + */ + if (segment.nextSegments.length === 1 && + segment.nextSegments[0].isLoopedPrevSegment(segment) + ) { + return true; + } + return segment.reachable && segInfoMap[segment.id].calledInEveryPaths; + } + + return { + + /** + * Stacks a constructor information. + * @param {CodePath} codePath A code path which was started. + * @param {ASTNode} node The current node. + * @returns {void} + */ + onCodePathStart(codePath, node) { + if (isConstructorFunction(node)) { + + // Class > ClassBody > MethodDefinition > FunctionExpression + const classNode = node.parent.parent.parent; + const superClass = classNode.superClass; + + funcInfo = { + upper: funcInfo, + isConstructor: true, + hasExtends: Boolean(superClass), + superIsConstructor: isPossibleConstructor(superClass), + codePath, + currentSegments: new Set() + }; + } else { + funcInfo = { + upper: funcInfo, + isConstructor: false, + hasExtends: false, + superIsConstructor: false, + codePath, + currentSegments: new Set() + }; + } + }, + + /** + * Pops a constructor information. + * And reports if `super()` lacked. + * @param {CodePath} codePath A code path which was ended. + * @param {ASTNode} node The current node. + * @returns {void} + */ + onCodePathEnd(codePath, node) { + const hasExtends = funcInfo.hasExtends; + + // Pop. + funcInfo = funcInfo.upper; + + if (!hasExtends) { + return; + } + + // Reports if `super()` lacked. + const segments = codePath.returnedSegments; + const calledInEveryPaths = segments.every(isCalledInEveryPath); + const calledInSomePaths = segments.some(isCalledInSomePath); + + if (!calledInEveryPaths) { + context.report({ + messageId: calledInSomePaths + ? "missingSome" + : "missingAll", + node: node.parent + }); + } + }, + + /** + * Initialize information of a given code path segment. + * @param {CodePathSegment} segment A code path segment to initialize. + * @returns {void} + */ + onCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + + funcInfo.currentSegments.add(segment); + + if (!(funcInfo && funcInfo.isConstructor && funcInfo.hasExtends)) { + return; + } + + // Initialize info. + const info = segInfoMap[segment.id] = { + calledInSomePaths: false, + calledInEveryPaths: false, + validNodes: [] + }; + + // When there are previous segments, aggregates these. + const prevSegments = segment.prevSegments; + + if (prevSegments.length > 0) { + info.calledInSomePaths = prevSegments.some(isCalledInSomePath); + info.calledInEveryPaths = prevSegments.every(isCalledInEveryPath); + } + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + + /** + * Update information of the code path segment when a code path was + * looped. + * @param {CodePathSegment} fromSegment The code path segment of the + * end of a loop. + * @param {CodePathSegment} toSegment A code path segment of the head + * of a loop. + * @returns {void} + */ + onCodePathSegmentLoop(fromSegment, toSegment) { + if (!(funcInfo && funcInfo.isConstructor && funcInfo.hasExtends)) { + return; + } + + // Update information inside of the loop. + const isRealLoop = toSegment.prevSegments.length >= 2; + + funcInfo.codePath.traverseSegments( + { first: toSegment, last: fromSegment }, + segment => { + const info = segInfoMap[segment.id]; + const prevSegments = segment.prevSegments; + + // Updates flags. + info.calledInSomePaths = prevSegments.some(isCalledInSomePath); + info.calledInEveryPaths = prevSegments.every(isCalledInEveryPath); + + // If flags become true anew, reports the valid nodes. + if (info.calledInSomePaths || isRealLoop) { + const nodes = info.validNodes; + + info.validNodes = []; + + for (let i = 0; i < nodes.length; ++i) { + const node = nodes[i]; + + context.report({ + messageId: "duplicate", + node + }); + } + } + } + ); + }, + + /** + * Checks for a call of `super()`. + * @param {ASTNode} node A CallExpression node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + "CallExpression:exit"(node) { + if (!(funcInfo && funcInfo.isConstructor)) { + return; + } + + // Skips except `super()`. + if (node.callee.type !== "Super") { + return; + } + + // Reports if needed. + if (funcInfo.hasExtends) { + const segments = funcInfo.currentSegments; + let duplicate = false; + let info = null; + + for (const segment of segments) { + + if (segment.reachable) { + info = segInfoMap[segment.id]; + + duplicate = duplicate || info.calledInSomePaths; + info.calledInSomePaths = info.calledInEveryPaths = true; + } + } + + if (info) { + if (duplicate) { + context.report({ + messageId: "duplicate", + node + }); + } else if (!funcInfo.superIsConstructor) { + context.report({ + messageId: "badSuper", + node + }); + } else { + info.validNodes.push(node); + } + } + } else if (isAnySegmentReachable(funcInfo.currentSegments)) { + context.report({ + messageId: "unexpected", + node + }); + } + }, + + /** + * Set the mark to the returned path as `super()` was called. + * @param {ASTNode} node A ReturnStatement node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + ReturnStatement(node) { + if (!(funcInfo && funcInfo.isConstructor && funcInfo.hasExtends)) { + return; + } + + // Skips if no argument. + if (!node.argument) { + return; + } + + // Returning argument is a substitute of 'super()'. + const segments = funcInfo.currentSegments; + + for (const segment of segments) { + + if (segment.reachable) { + const info = segInfoMap[segment.id]; + + info.calledInSomePaths = info.calledInEveryPaths = true; + } + } + }, + + /** + * Resets state. + * @returns {void} + */ + "Program:exit"() { + segInfoMap = Object.create(null); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/curly.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/curly.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3540824 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/curly.js @@ -0,0 +1,486 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag statements without curly braces + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent brace style for all control statements", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/curly" + }, + + schema: { + anyOf: [ + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["all"] + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 1 + }, + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["multi", "multi-line", "multi-or-nest"] + }, + { + enum: ["consistent"] + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 2 + } + ] + }, + + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + missingCurlyAfter: "Expected { after '{{name}}'.", + missingCurlyAfterCondition: "Expected { after '{{name}}' condition.", + unexpectedCurlyAfter: "Unnecessary { after '{{name}}'.", + unexpectedCurlyAfterCondition: "Unnecessary { after '{{name}}' condition." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const multiOnly = (context.options[0] === "multi"); + const multiLine = (context.options[0] === "multi-line"); + const multiOrNest = (context.options[0] === "multi-or-nest"); + const consistent = (context.options[1] === "consistent"); + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Determines if a given node is a one-liner that's on the same line as it's preceding code. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a one-liner that's on the same line as it's preceding code. + * @private + */ + function isCollapsedOneLiner(node) { + const before = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + const last = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + const lastExcludingSemicolon = astUtils.isSemicolonToken(last) ? sourceCode.getTokenBefore(last) : last; + + return before.loc.start.line === lastExcludingSemicolon.loc.end.line; + } + + /** + * Determines if a given node is a one-liner. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a one-liner. + * @private + */ + function isOneLiner(node) { + if (node.type === "EmptyStatement") { + return true; + } + + const first = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const last = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + const lastExcludingSemicolon = astUtils.isSemicolonToken(last) ? sourceCode.getTokenBefore(last) : last; + + return first.loc.start.line === lastExcludingSemicolon.loc.end.line; + } + + /** + * Determines if the given node is a lexical declaration (let, const, function, or class) + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a lexical declaration + * @private + */ + function isLexicalDeclaration(node) { + if (node.type === "VariableDeclaration") { + return node.kind === "const" || node.kind === "let"; + } + + return node.type === "FunctionDeclaration" || node.type === "ClassDeclaration"; + } + + /** + * Checks if the given token is an `else` token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is an `else` token. + */ + function isElseKeywordToken(token) { + return token.value === "else" && token.type === "Keyword"; + } + + /** + * Determines whether the given node has an `else` keyword token as the first token after. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is followed by an `else` keyword token. + */ + function isFollowedByElseKeyword(node) { + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + return Boolean(nextToken) && isElseKeywordToken(nextToken); + } + + /** + * Determines if a semicolon needs to be inserted after removing a set of curly brackets, in order to avoid a SyntaxError. + * @param {Token} closingBracket The } token + * @returns {boolean} `true` if a semicolon needs to be inserted after the last statement in the block. + */ + function needsSemicolon(closingBracket) { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(closingBracket); + const tokenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(closingBracket); + const lastBlockNode = sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(tokenBefore.range[0]); + + if (astUtils.isSemicolonToken(tokenBefore)) { + + // If the last statement already has a semicolon, don't add another one. + return false; + } + + if (!tokenAfter) { + + // If there are no statements after this block, there is no need to add a semicolon. + return false; + } + + if (lastBlockNode.type === "BlockStatement" && lastBlockNode.parent.type !== "FunctionExpression" && lastBlockNode.parent.type !== "ArrowFunctionExpression") { + + /* + * If the last node surrounded by curly brackets is a BlockStatement (other than a FunctionExpression or an ArrowFunctionExpression), + * don't insert a semicolon. Otherwise, the semicolon would be parsed as a separate statement, which would cause + * a SyntaxError if it was followed by `else`. + */ + return false; + } + + if (tokenBefore.loc.end.line === tokenAfter.loc.start.line) { + + // If the next token is on the same line, insert a semicolon. + return true; + } + + if (/^[([/`+-]/u.test(tokenAfter.value)) { + + // If the next token starts with a character that would disrupt ASI, insert a semicolon. + return true; + } + + if (tokenBefore.type === "Punctuator" && (tokenBefore.value === "++" || tokenBefore.value === "--")) { + + // If the last token is ++ or --, insert a semicolon to avoid disrupting ASI. + return true; + } + + // Otherwise, do not insert a semicolon. + return false; + } + + /** + * Determines whether the code represented by the given node contains an `if` statement + * that would become associated with an `else` keyword directly appended to that code. + * + * Examples where it returns `true`: + * + * if (a) + * foo(); + * + * if (a) { + * foo(); + * } + * + * if (a) + * foo(); + * else if (b) + * bar(); + * + * while (a) + * if (b) + * if(c) + * foo(); + * else + * bar(); + * + * Examples where it returns `false`: + * + * if (a) + * foo(); + * else + * bar(); + * + * while (a) { + * if (b) + * if(c) + * foo(); + * else + * bar(); + * } + * + * while (a) + * if (b) { + * if(c) + * foo(); + * } + * else + * bar(); + * @param {ASTNode} node Node representing the code to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if an `if` statement within the code would become associated with an `else` appended to that code. + */ + function hasUnsafeIf(node) { + switch (node.type) { + case "IfStatement": + if (!node.alternate) { + return true; + } + return hasUnsafeIf(node.alternate); + case "ForStatement": + case "ForInStatement": + case "ForOfStatement": + case "LabeledStatement": + case "WithStatement": + case "WhileStatement": + return hasUnsafeIf(node.body); + default: + return false; + } + } + + /** + * Determines whether the existing curly braces around the single statement are necessary to preserve the semantics of the code. + * The braces, which make the given block body, are necessary in either of the following situations: + * + * 1. The statement is a lexical declaration. + * 2. Without the braces, an `if` within the statement would become associated with an `else` after the closing brace: + * + * if (a) { + * if (b) + * foo(); + * } + * else + * bar(); + * + * if (a) + * while (b) + * while (c) { + * while (d) + * if (e) + * while(f) + * foo(); + * } + * else + * bar(); + * @param {ASTNode} node `BlockStatement` body with exactly one statement directly inside. The statement can have its own nested statements. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the braces are necessary - removing them (replacing the given `BlockStatement` body with its single statement content) + * would change the semantics of the code or produce a syntax error. + */ + function areBracesNecessary(node) { + const statement = node.body[0]; + + return isLexicalDeclaration(statement) || + hasUnsafeIf(statement) && isFollowedByElseKeyword(node); + } + + /** + * Prepares to check the body of a node to see if it's a block statement. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report if there's a problem. + * @param {ASTNode} body The body node to check for blocks. + * @param {string} name The name to report if there's a problem. + * @param {{ condition: boolean }} opts Options to pass to the report functions + * @returns {Object} a prepared check object, with "actual", "expected", "check" properties. + * "actual" will be `true` or `false` whether the body is already a block statement. + * "expected" will be `true` or `false` if the body should be a block statement or not, or + * `null` if it doesn't matter, depending on the rule options. It can be modified to change + * the final behavior of "check". + * "check" will be a function reporting appropriate problems depending on the other + * properties. + */ + function prepareCheck(node, body, name, opts) { + const hasBlock = (body.type === "BlockStatement"); + let expected = null; + + if (hasBlock && (body.body.length !== 1 || areBracesNecessary(body))) { + expected = true; + } else if (multiOnly) { + expected = false; + } else if (multiLine) { + if (!isCollapsedOneLiner(body)) { + expected = true; + } + + // otherwise, the body is allowed to have braces or not to have braces + + } else if (multiOrNest) { + if (hasBlock) { + const statement = body.body[0]; + const leadingCommentsInBlock = sourceCode.getCommentsBefore(statement); + + expected = !isOneLiner(statement) || leadingCommentsInBlock.length > 0; + } else { + expected = !isOneLiner(body); + } + } else { + + // default "all" + expected = true; + } + + return { + actual: hasBlock, + expected, + check() { + if (this.expected !== null && this.expected !== this.actual) { + if (this.expected) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: body.loc, + messageId: opts && opts.condition ? "missingCurlyAfterCondition" : "missingCurlyAfter", + data: { + name + }, + fix: fixer => fixer.replaceText(body, `{${sourceCode.getText(body)}}`) + }); + } else { + context.report({ + node, + loc: body.loc, + messageId: opts && opts.condition ? "unexpectedCurlyAfterCondition" : "unexpectedCurlyAfter", + data: { + name + }, + fix(fixer) { + + /* + * `do while` expressions sometimes need a space to be inserted after `do`. + * e.g. `do{foo()} while (bar)` should be corrected to `do foo() while (bar)` + */ + const needsPrecedingSpace = node.type === "DoWhileStatement" && + sourceCode.getTokenBefore(body).range[1] === body.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent("do", sourceCode.getFirstToken(body, { skip: 1 })); + + const openingBracket = sourceCode.getFirstToken(body); + const closingBracket = sourceCode.getLastToken(body); + const lastTokenInBlock = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(closingBracket); + + if (needsSemicolon(closingBracket)) { + + /* + * If removing braces would cause a SyntaxError due to multiple statements on the same line (or + * change the semantics of the code due to ASI), don't perform a fix. + */ + return null; + } + + const resultingBodyText = sourceCode.getText().slice(openingBracket.range[1], lastTokenInBlock.range[0]) + + sourceCode.getText(lastTokenInBlock) + + sourceCode.getText().slice(lastTokenInBlock.range[1], closingBracket.range[0]); + + return fixer.replaceText(body, (needsPrecedingSpace ? " " : "") + resultingBodyText); + } + }); + } + } + } + }; + } + + /** + * Prepares to check the bodies of a "if", "else if" and "else" chain. + * @param {ASTNode} node The first IfStatement node of the chain. + * @returns {Object[]} prepared checks for each body of the chain. See `prepareCheck` for more + * information. + */ + function prepareIfChecks(node) { + const preparedChecks = []; + + for (let currentNode = node; currentNode; currentNode = currentNode.alternate) { + preparedChecks.push(prepareCheck(currentNode, currentNode.consequent, "if", { condition: true })); + if (currentNode.alternate && currentNode.alternate.type !== "IfStatement") { + preparedChecks.push(prepareCheck(currentNode, currentNode.alternate, "else")); + break; + } + } + + if (consistent) { + + /* + * If any node should have or already have braces, make sure they + * all have braces. + * If all nodes shouldn't have braces, make sure they don't. + */ + const expected = preparedChecks.some(preparedCheck => { + if (preparedCheck.expected !== null) { + return preparedCheck.expected; + } + return preparedCheck.actual; + }); + + preparedChecks.forEach(preparedCheck => { + preparedCheck.expected = expected; + }); + } + + return preparedChecks; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + IfStatement(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + const isElseIf = parent.type === "IfStatement" && parent.alternate === node; + + if (!isElseIf) { + + // This is a top `if`, check the whole `if-else-if` chain + prepareIfChecks(node).forEach(preparedCheck => { + preparedCheck.check(); + }); + } + + // Skip `else if`, it's already checked (when the top `if` was visited) + }, + + WhileStatement(node) { + prepareCheck(node, node.body, "while", { condition: true }).check(); + }, + + DoWhileStatement(node) { + prepareCheck(node, node.body, "do").check(); + }, + + ForStatement(node) { + prepareCheck(node, node.body, "for", { condition: true }).check(); + }, + + ForInStatement(node) { + prepareCheck(node, node.body, "for-in").check(); + }, + + ForOfStatement(node) { + prepareCheck(node, node.body, "for-of").check(); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/default-case-last.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/default-case-last.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4a83b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/default-case-last.js @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce default clauses in switch statements to be last + * @author Milos Djermanovic + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce default clauses in switch statements to be last", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/default-case-last" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + notLast: "Default clause should be the last clause." + } + }, + + create(context) { + return { + SwitchStatement(node) { + const cases = node.cases, + indexOfDefault = cases.findIndex(c => c.test === null); + + if (indexOfDefault !== -1 && indexOfDefault !== cases.length - 1) { + const defaultClause = cases[indexOfDefault]; + + context.report({ node: defaultClause, messageId: "notLast" }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/default-case.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/default-case.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f2fad0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/default-case.js @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview require default case in switch statements + * @author Aliaksei Shytkin + */ +"use strict"; + +const DEFAULT_COMMENT_PATTERN = /^no default$/iu; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require `default` cases in `switch` statements", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/default-case" + }, + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + commentPattern: { + type: "string" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + missingDefaultCase: "Expected a default case." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const commentPattern = options.commentPattern + ? new RegExp(options.commentPattern, "u") + : DEFAULT_COMMENT_PATTERN; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Shortcut to get last element of array + * @param {*[]} collection Array + * @returns {any} Last element + */ + function last(collection) { + return collection[collection.length - 1]; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + SwitchStatement(node) { + + if (!node.cases.length) { + + /* + * skip check of empty switch because there is no easy way + * to extract comments inside it now + */ + return; + } + + const hasDefault = node.cases.some(v => v.test === null); + + if (!hasDefault) { + + let comment; + + const lastCase = last(node.cases); + const comments = sourceCode.getCommentsAfter(lastCase); + + if (comments.length) { + comment = last(comments); + } + + if (!comment || !commentPattern.test(comment.value.trim())) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "missingDefaultCase" }); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/default-param-last.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/default-param-last.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3254fa8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/default-param-last.js @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview enforce default parameters to be last + * @author Chiawen Chen + */ + +"use strict"; + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce default parameters to be last", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/default-param-last" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + shouldBeLast: "Default parameters should be last." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /** + * Handler for function contexts. + * @param {ASTNode} node function node + * @returns {void} + */ + function handleFunction(node) { + let hasSeenPlainParam = false; + + for (let i = node.params.length - 1; i >= 0; i -= 1) { + const param = node.params[i]; + + if ( + param.type !== "AssignmentPattern" && + param.type !== "RestElement" + ) { + hasSeenPlainParam = true; + continue; + } + + if (hasSeenPlainParam && param.type === "AssignmentPattern") { + context.report({ + node: param, + messageId: "shouldBeLast" + }); + } + } + } + + return { + FunctionDeclaration: handleFunction, + FunctionExpression: handleFunction, + ArrowFunctionExpression: handleFunction + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/dot-location.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/dot-location.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d017c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/dot-location.js @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Validates newlines before and after dots + * @author Greg Cochard + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent newlines before and after dots", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/dot-location" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["object", "property"] + } + ], + + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + expectedDotAfterObject: "Expected dot to be on same line as object.", + expectedDotBeforeProperty: "Expected dot to be on same line as property." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const config = context.options[0]; + + // default to onObject if no preference is passed + const onObject = config === "object" || !config; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Reports if the dot between object and property is on the correct location. + * @param {ASTNode} node The `MemberExpression` node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkDotLocation(node) { + const property = node.property; + const dotToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(property); + + if (onObject) { + + // `obj` expression can be parenthesized, but those paren tokens are not a part of the `obj` node. + const tokenBeforeDot = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(dotToken); + + if (!astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(tokenBeforeDot, dotToken)) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: dotToken.loc, + messageId: "expectedDotAfterObject", + *fix(fixer) { + if (dotToken.value.startsWith(".") && astUtils.isDecimalIntegerNumericToken(tokenBeforeDot)) { + yield fixer.insertTextAfter(tokenBeforeDot, ` ${dotToken.value}`); + } else { + yield fixer.insertTextAfter(tokenBeforeDot, dotToken.value); + } + yield fixer.remove(dotToken); + } + }); + } + } else if (!astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(dotToken, property)) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: dotToken.loc, + messageId: "expectedDotBeforeProperty", + *fix(fixer) { + yield fixer.remove(dotToken); + yield fixer.insertTextBefore(property, dotToken.value); + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Checks the spacing of the dot within a member expression. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkNode(node) { + if (!node.computed) { + checkDotLocation(node); + } + } + + return { + MemberExpression: checkNode + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/dot-notation.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/dot-notation.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21cba54 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/dot-notation.js @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to warn about using dot notation instead of square bracket notation when possible. + * @author Josh Perez + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const keywords = require("./utils/keywords"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const validIdentifier = /^[a-zA-Z_$][a-zA-Z0-9_$]*$/u; + +// `null` literal must be handled separately. +const literalTypesToCheck = new Set(["string", "boolean"]); + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce dot notation whenever possible", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/dot-notation" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowKeywords: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + allowPattern: { + type: "string", + default: "" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + useDot: "[{{key}}] is better written in dot notation.", + useBrackets: ".{{key}} is a syntax error." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const allowKeywords = options.allowKeywords === void 0 || options.allowKeywords; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + let allowPattern; + + if (options.allowPattern) { + allowPattern = new RegExp(options.allowPattern, "u"); + } + + /** + * Check if the property is valid dot notation + * @param {ASTNode} node The dot notation node + * @param {string} value Value which is to be checked + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkComputedProperty(node, value) { + if ( + validIdentifier.test(value) && + (allowKeywords || !keywords.includes(String(value))) && + !(allowPattern && allowPattern.test(value)) + ) { + const formattedValue = node.property.type === "Literal" ? JSON.stringify(value) : `\`${value}\``; + + context.report({ + node: node.property, + messageId: "useDot", + data: { + key: formattedValue + }, + *fix(fixer) { + const leftBracket = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.object, astUtils.isOpeningBracketToken); + const rightBracket = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + // Don't perform any fixes if there are comments inside the brackets. + if (sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(leftBracket, rightBracket)) { + return; + } + + // Replace the brackets by an identifier. + if (!node.optional) { + yield fixer.insertTextBefore( + leftBracket, + astUtils.isDecimalInteger(node.object) ? " ." : "." + ); + } + yield fixer.replaceTextRange( + [leftBracket.range[0], rightBracket.range[1]], + value + ); + + // Insert a space after the property if it will be connected to the next token. + if ( + nextToken && + rightBracket.range[1] === nextToken.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(String(value), nextToken) + ) { + yield fixer.insertTextAfter(node, " "); + } + } + }); + } + } + + return { + MemberExpression(node) { + if ( + node.computed && + node.property.type === "Literal" && + (literalTypesToCheck.has(typeof node.property.value) || astUtils.isNullLiteral(node.property)) + ) { + checkComputedProperty(node, node.property.value); + } + if ( + node.computed && + astUtils.isStaticTemplateLiteral(node.property) + ) { + checkComputedProperty(node, node.property.quasis[0].value.cooked); + } + if ( + !allowKeywords && + !node.computed && + node.property.type === "Identifier" && + keywords.includes(String(node.property.name)) + ) { + context.report({ + node: node.property, + messageId: "useBrackets", + data: { + key: node.property.name + }, + *fix(fixer) { + const dotToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.property); + + // A statement that starts with `let[` is parsed as a destructuring variable declaration, not a MemberExpression. + if (node.object.type === "Identifier" && node.object.name === "let" && !node.optional) { + return; + } + + // Don't perform any fixes if there are comments between the dot and the property name. + if (sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(dotToken, node.property)) { + return; + } + + // Replace the identifier to brackets. + if (!node.optional) { + yield fixer.remove(dotToken); + } + yield fixer.replaceText(node.property, `["${node.property.name}"]`); + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/eol-last.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/eol-last.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..03487b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/eol-last.js @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Require or disallow newline at the end of files + * @author Nodeca Team + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow newline at the end of files", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/eol-last" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never", "unix", "windows"] + } + ], + + messages: { + missing: "Newline required at end of file but not found.", + unexpected: "Newline not allowed at end of file." + } + }, + create(context) { + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + Program: function checkBadEOF(node) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode, + src = sourceCode.getText(), + lastLine = sourceCode.lines[sourceCode.lines.length - 1], + location = { + column: lastLine.length, + line: sourceCode.lines.length + }, + LF = "\n", + CRLF = `\r${LF}`, + endsWithNewline = src.endsWith(LF); + + /* + * Empty source is always valid: No content in file so we don't + * need to lint for a newline on the last line of content. + */ + if (!src.length) { + return; + } + + let mode = context.options[0] || "always", + appendCRLF = false; + + if (mode === "unix") { + + // `"unix"` should behave exactly as `"always"` + mode = "always"; + } + if (mode === "windows") { + + // `"windows"` should behave exactly as `"always"`, but append CRLF in the fixer for backwards compatibility + mode = "always"; + appendCRLF = true; + } + if (mode === "always" && !endsWithNewline) { + + // File is not newline-terminated, but should be + context.report({ + node, + loc: location, + messageId: "missing", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfterRange([0, src.length], appendCRLF ? CRLF : LF); + } + }); + } else if (mode === "never" && endsWithNewline) { + + const secondLastLine = sourceCode.lines[sourceCode.lines.length - 2]; + + // File is newline-terminated, but shouldn't be + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: { line: sourceCode.lines.length - 1, column: secondLastLine.length }, + end: { line: sourceCode.lines.length, column: 0 } + }, + messageId: "unexpected", + fix(fixer) { + const finalEOLs = /(?:\r?\n)+$/u, + match = finalEOLs.exec(sourceCode.text), + start = match.index, + end = sourceCode.text.length; + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([start, end], ""); + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/eqeqeq.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/eqeqeq.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12b1e80 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/eqeqeq.js @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag statements that use != and == instead of !== and === + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require the use of `===` and `!==`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/eqeqeq" + }, + + schema: { + anyOf: [ + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["always"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + null: { + enum: ["always", "never", "ignore"] + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + additionalItems: false + }, + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["smart", "allow-null"] + } + ], + additionalItems: false + } + ] + }, + + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + unexpected: "Expected '{{expectedOperator}}' and instead saw '{{actualOperator}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const config = context.options[0] || "always"; + const options = context.options[1] || {}; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + const nullOption = (config === "always") + ? options.null || "always" + : "ignore"; + const enforceRuleForNull = (nullOption === "always"); + const enforceInverseRuleForNull = (nullOption === "never"); + + /** + * Checks if an expression is a typeof expression + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @returns {boolean} if the node is a typeof expression + */ + function isTypeOf(node) { + return node.type === "UnaryExpression" && node.operator === "typeof"; + } + + /** + * Checks if either operand of a binary expression is a typeof operation + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @returns {boolean} if one of the operands is typeof + * @private + */ + function isTypeOfBinary(node) { + return isTypeOf(node.left) || isTypeOf(node.right); + } + + /** + * Checks if operands are literals of the same type (via typeof) + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @returns {boolean} if operands are of same type + * @private + */ + function areLiteralsAndSameType(node) { + return node.left.type === "Literal" && node.right.type === "Literal" && + typeof node.left.value === typeof node.right.value; + } + + /** + * Checks if one of the operands is a literal null + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @returns {boolean} if operands are null + * @private + */ + function isNullCheck(node) { + return astUtils.isNullLiteral(node.right) || astUtils.isNullLiteral(node.left); + } + + /** + * Reports a message for this rule. + * @param {ASTNode} node The binary expression node that was checked + * @param {string} expectedOperator The operator that was expected (either '==', '!=', '===', or '!==') + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function report(node, expectedOperator) { + const operatorToken = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween( + node.left, + node.right, + token => token.value === node.operator + ); + + context.report({ + node, + loc: operatorToken.loc, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: { expectedOperator, actualOperator: node.operator }, + fix(fixer) { + + // If the comparison is a `typeof` comparison or both sides are literals with the same type, then it's safe to fix. + if (isTypeOfBinary(node) || areLiteralsAndSameType(node)) { + return fixer.replaceText(operatorToken, expectedOperator); + } + return null; + } + }); + } + + return { + BinaryExpression(node) { + const isNull = isNullCheck(node); + + if (node.operator !== "==" && node.operator !== "!=") { + if (enforceInverseRuleForNull && isNull) { + report(node, node.operator.slice(0, -1)); + } + return; + } + + if (config === "smart" && (isTypeOfBinary(node) || + areLiteralsAndSameType(node) || isNull)) { + return; + } + + if (!enforceRuleForNull && isNull) { + return; + } + + report(node, `${node.operator}=`); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/for-direction.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/for-direction.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..69198d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/for-direction.js @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview enforce "for" loop update clause moving the counter in the right direction.(for-direction) + * @author Aladdin-ADD + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { getStaticValue } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce \"for\" loop update clause moving the counter in the right direction", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/for-direction" + }, + + fixable: null, + schema: [], + + messages: { + incorrectDirection: "The update clause in this loop moves the variable in the wrong direction." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const { sourceCode } = context; + + /** + * report an error. + * @param {ASTNode} node the node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "incorrectDirection" + }); + } + + /** + * check the right side of the assignment + * @param {ASTNode} update UpdateExpression to check + * @param {int} dir expected direction that could either be turned around or invalidated + * @returns {int} return dir, the negated dir, or zero if the counter does not change or the direction is not clear + */ + function getRightDirection(update, dir) { + const staticValue = getStaticValue(update.right, sourceCode.getScope(update)); + + if (staticValue && ["bigint", "boolean", "number"].includes(typeof staticValue.value)) { + const sign = Math.sign(Number(staticValue.value)) || 0; // convert NaN to 0 + + return dir * sign; + } + return 0; + } + + /** + * check UpdateExpression add/sub the counter + * @param {ASTNode} update UpdateExpression to check + * @param {string} counter variable name to check + * @returns {int} if add return 1, if sub return -1, if nochange, return 0 + */ + function getUpdateDirection(update, counter) { + if (update.argument.type === "Identifier" && update.argument.name === counter) { + if (update.operator === "++") { + return 1; + } + if (update.operator === "--") { + return -1; + } + } + return 0; + } + + /** + * check AssignmentExpression add/sub the counter + * @param {ASTNode} update AssignmentExpression to check + * @param {string} counter variable name to check + * @returns {int} if add return 1, if sub return -1, if nochange, return 0 + */ + function getAssignmentDirection(update, counter) { + if (update.left.name === counter) { + if (update.operator === "+=") { + return getRightDirection(update, 1); + } + if (update.operator === "-=") { + return getRightDirection(update, -1); + } + } + return 0; + } + + return { + ForStatement(node) { + + if (node.test && node.test.type === "BinaryExpression" && node.update) { + for (const counterPosition of ["left", "right"]) { + if (node.test[counterPosition].type !== "Identifier") { + continue; + } + + const counter = node.test[counterPosition].name; + const operator = node.test.operator; + const update = node.update; + + let wrongDirection; + + if (operator === "<" || operator === "<=") { + wrongDirection = counterPosition === "left" ? -1 : 1; + } else if (operator === ">" || operator === ">=") { + wrongDirection = counterPosition === "left" ? 1 : -1; + } else { + return; + } + + if (update.type === "UpdateExpression") { + if (getUpdateDirection(update, counter) === wrongDirection) { + report(node); + } + } else if (update.type === "AssignmentExpression" && getAssignmentDirection(update, counter) === wrongDirection) { + report(node); + } + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/func-call-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/func-call-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..33f7372 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/func-call-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,233 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to control spacing within function calls + * @author Matt DuVall + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow spacing between function identifiers and their invocations", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/func-call-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: { + anyOf: [ + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["never"] + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 1 + }, + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["always"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowNewlines: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 2 + } + ] + }, + + messages: { + unexpectedWhitespace: "Unexpected whitespace between function name and paren.", + unexpectedNewline: "Unexpected newline between function name and paren.", + missing: "Missing space between function name and paren." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const never = context.options[0] !== "always"; + const allowNewlines = !never && context.options[1] && context.options[1].allowNewlines; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const text = sourceCode.getText(); + + /** + * Check if open space is present in a function name + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @param {Token} leftToken The last token of the callee. This may be the closing parenthesis that encloses the callee. + * @param {Token} rightToken Tha first token of the arguments. this is the opening parenthesis that encloses the arguments. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkSpacing(node, leftToken, rightToken) { + const textBetweenTokens = text.slice(leftToken.range[1], rightToken.range[0]).replace(/\/\*.*?\*\//gu, ""); + const hasWhitespace = /\s/u.test(textBetweenTokens); + const hasNewline = hasWhitespace && astUtils.LINEBREAK_MATCHER.test(textBetweenTokens); + + /* + * never allowNewlines hasWhitespace hasNewline message + * F F F F Missing space between function name and paren. + * F F F T (Invalid `!hasWhitespace && hasNewline`) + * F F T T Unexpected newline between function name and paren. + * F F T F (OK) + * F T T F (OK) + * F T T T (OK) + * F T F T (Invalid `!hasWhitespace && hasNewline`) + * F T F F Missing space between function name and paren. + * T T F F (Invalid `never && allowNewlines`) + * T T F T (Invalid `!hasWhitespace && hasNewline`) + * T T T T (Invalid `never && allowNewlines`) + * T T T F (Invalid `never && allowNewlines`) + * T F T F Unexpected space between function name and paren. + * T F T T Unexpected space between function name and paren. + * T F F T (Invalid `!hasWhitespace && hasNewline`) + * T F F F (OK) + * + * T T Unexpected space between function name and paren. + * F F Missing space between function name and paren. + * F F T Unexpected newline between function name and paren. + */ + + if (never && hasWhitespace) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: leftToken.loc.end, + end: { + line: rightToken.loc.start.line, + column: rightToken.loc.start.column - 1 + } + }, + messageId: "unexpectedWhitespace", + fix(fixer) { + + // Don't remove comments. + if (sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(leftToken, rightToken)) { + return null; + } + + // If `?.` exists, it doesn't hide no-unexpected-multiline errors + if (node.optional) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange([leftToken.range[1], rightToken.range[0]], "?."); + } + + /* + * Only autofix if there is no newline + * https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/7787 + */ + if (hasNewline) { + return null; + } + return fixer.removeRange([leftToken.range[1], rightToken.range[0]]); + } + }); + } else if (!never && !hasWhitespace) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: { + line: leftToken.loc.end.line, + column: leftToken.loc.end.column - 1 + }, + end: rightToken.loc.start + }, + messageId: "missing", + fix(fixer) { + if (node.optional) { + return null; // Not sure if inserting a space to either before/after `?.` token. + } + return fixer.insertTextBefore(rightToken, " "); + } + }); + } else if (!never && !allowNewlines && hasNewline) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: leftToken.loc.end, + end: rightToken.loc.start + }, + messageId: "unexpectedNewline", + fix(fixer) { + + /* + * Only autofix if there is no newline + * https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/7787 + * But if `?.` exists, it doesn't hide no-unexpected-multiline errors + */ + if (!node.optional) { + return null; + } + + // Don't remove comments. + if (sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(leftToken, rightToken)) { + return null; + } + + const range = [leftToken.range[1], rightToken.range[0]]; + const qdToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(leftToken); + + if (qdToken.range[0] === leftToken.range[1]) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange(range, "?. "); + } + if (qdToken.range[1] === rightToken.range[0]) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange(range, " ?."); + } + return fixer.replaceTextRange(range, " ?. "); + } + }); + } + } + + return { + "CallExpression, NewExpression"(node) { + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + const lastCalleeToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node.callee); + const parenToken = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(lastCalleeToken, lastToken, astUtils.isOpeningParenToken); + const prevToken = parenToken && sourceCode.getTokenBefore(parenToken, astUtils.isNotQuestionDotToken); + + // Parens in NewExpression are optional + if (!(parenToken && parenToken.range[1] < node.range[1])) { + return; + } + + checkSpacing(node, prevToken, parenToken); + }, + + ImportExpression(node) { + const leftToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const rightToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(leftToken); + + checkSpacing(node, leftToken, rightToken); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/func-name-matching.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/func-name-matching.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9555d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/func-name-matching.js @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to require function names to match the name of the variable or property to which they are assigned. + * @author Annie Zhang, Pavel Strashkin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Requirements +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const esutils = require("esutils"); + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Helpers +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Determines if a pattern is `module.exports` or `module["exports"]` + * @param {ASTNode} pattern The left side of the AssignmentExpression + * @returns {boolean} True if the pattern is `module.exports` or `module["exports"]` + */ +function isModuleExports(pattern) { + if (pattern.type === "MemberExpression" && pattern.object.type === "Identifier" && pattern.object.name === "module") { + + // module.exports + if (pattern.property.type === "Identifier" && pattern.property.name === "exports") { + return true; + } + + // module["exports"] + if (pattern.property.type === "Literal" && pattern.property.value === "exports") { + return true; + } + } + return false; +} + +/** + * Determines if a string name is a valid identifier + * @param {string} name The string to be checked + * @param {int} ecmaVersion The ECMAScript version if specified in the parserOptions config + * @returns {boolean} True if the string is a valid identifier + */ +function isIdentifier(name, ecmaVersion) { + if (ecmaVersion >= 2015) { + return esutils.keyword.isIdentifierES6(name); + } + return esutils.keyword.isIdentifierES5(name); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const alwaysOrNever = { enum: ["always", "never"] }; +const optionsObject = { + type: "object", + properties: { + considerPropertyDescriptor: { + type: "boolean" + }, + includeCommonJSModuleExports: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false +}; + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require function names to match the name of the variable or property to which they are assigned", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/func-name-matching" + }, + + schema: { + anyOf: [{ + type: "array", + additionalItems: false, + items: [alwaysOrNever, optionsObject] + }, { + type: "array", + additionalItems: false, + items: [optionsObject] + }] + }, + + messages: { + matchProperty: "Function name `{{funcName}}` should match property name `{{name}}`.", + matchVariable: "Function name `{{funcName}}` should match variable name `{{name}}`.", + notMatchProperty: "Function name `{{funcName}}` should not match property name `{{name}}`.", + notMatchVariable: "Function name `{{funcName}}` should not match variable name `{{name}}`." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = (typeof context.options[0] === "object" ? context.options[0] : context.options[1]) || {}; + const nameMatches = typeof context.options[0] === "string" ? context.options[0] : "always"; + const considerPropertyDescriptor = options.considerPropertyDescriptor; + const includeModuleExports = options.includeCommonJSModuleExports; + const ecmaVersion = context.languageOptions.ecmaVersion; + + /** + * Check whether node is a certain CallExpression. + * @param {string} objName object name + * @param {string} funcName function name + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @returns {boolean} `true` if node matches CallExpression + */ + function isPropertyCall(objName, funcName, node) { + if (!node) { + return false; + } + return node.type === "CallExpression" && astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(node.callee, objName, funcName); + } + + /** + * Compares identifiers based on the nameMatches option + * @param {string} x the first identifier + * @param {string} y the second identifier + * @returns {boolean} whether the two identifiers should warn. + */ + function shouldWarn(x, y) { + return (nameMatches === "always" && x !== y) || (nameMatches === "never" && x === y); + } + + /** + * Reports + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report + * @param {string} name The variable or property name + * @param {string} funcName The function name + * @param {boolean} isProp True if the reported node is a property assignment + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node, name, funcName, isProp) { + let messageId; + + if (nameMatches === "always" && isProp) { + messageId = "matchProperty"; + } else if (nameMatches === "always") { + messageId = "matchVariable"; + } else if (isProp) { + messageId = "notMatchProperty"; + } else { + messageId = "notMatchVariable"; + } + context.report({ + node, + messageId, + data: { + name, + funcName + } + }); + } + + /** + * Determines whether a given node is a string literal + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a string literal + */ + function isStringLiteral(node) { + return node.type === "Literal" && typeof node.value === "string"; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + VariableDeclarator(node) { + if (!node.init || node.init.type !== "FunctionExpression" || node.id.type !== "Identifier") { + return; + } + if (node.init.id && shouldWarn(node.id.name, node.init.id.name)) { + report(node, node.id.name, node.init.id.name, false); + } + }, + + AssignmentExpression(node) { + if ( + node.right.type !== "FunctionExpression" || + (node.left.computed && node.left.property.type !== "Literal") || + (!includeModuleExports && isModuleExports(node.left)) || + (node.left.type !== "Identifier" && node.left.type !== "MemberExpression") + ) { + return; + } + + const isProp = node.left.type === "MemberExpression"; + const name = isProp ? astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node.left) : node.left.name; + + if (node.right.id && name && isIdentifier(name) && shouldWarn(name, node.right.id.name)) { + report(node, name, node.right.id.name, isProp); + } + }, + + "Property, PropertyDefinition[value]"(node) { + if (!(node.value.type === "FunctionExpression" && node.value.id)) { + return; + } + + if (node.key.type === "Identifier" && !node.computed) { + const functionName = node.value.id.name; + let propertyName = node.key.name; + + if ( + considerPropertyDescriptor && + propertyName === "value" && + node.parent.type === "ObjectExpression" + ) { + if (isPropertyCall("Object", "defineProperty", node.parent.parent) || isPropertyCall("Reflect", "defineProperty", node.parent.parent)) { + const property = node.parent.parent.arguments[1]; + + if (isStringLiteral(property) && shouldWarn(property.value, functionName)) { + report(node, property.value, functionName, true); + } + } else if (isPropertyCall("Object", "defineProperties", node.parent.parent.parent.parent)) { + propertyName = node.parent.parent.key.name; + if (!node.parent.parent.computed && shouldWarn(propertyName, functionName)) { + report(node, propertyName, functionName, true); + } + } else if (isPropertyCall("Object", "create", node.parent.parent.parent.parent)) { + propertyName = node.parent.parent.key.name; + if (!node.parent.parent.computed && shouldWarn(propertyName, functionName)) { + report(node, propertyName, functionName, true); + } + } else if (shouldWarn(propertyName, functionName)) { + report(node, propertyName, functionName, true); + } + } else if (shouldWarn(propertyName, functionName)) { + report(node, propertyName, functionName, true); + } + return; + } + + if ( + isStringLiteral(node.key) && + isIdentifier(node.key.value, ecmaVersion) && + shouldWarn(node.key.value, node.value.id.name) + ) { + report(node, node.key.value, node.value.id.name, true); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/func-names.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/func-names.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b180580 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/func-names.js @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to warn when a function expression does not have a name. + * @author Kyle T. Nunery + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given variable is a function name. + * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable A variable to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the variable is a function name. + */ +function isFunctionName(variable) { + return variable && variable.defs[0].type === "FunctionName"; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow named `function` expressions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/func-names" + }, + + schema: { + definitions: { + value: { + enum: [ + "always", + "as-needed", + "never" + ] + } + }, + items: [ + { + $ref: "#/definitions/value" + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + generators: { + $ref: "#/definitions/value" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + }, + + messages: { + unnamed: "Unexpected unnamed {{name}}.", + named: "Unexpected named {{name}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Returns the config option for the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to get the config for. + * @returns {string} The config option. + */ + function getConfigForNode(node) { + if ( + node.generator && + context.options.length > 1 && + context.options[1].generators + ) { + return context.options[1].generators; + } + + return context.options[0] || "always"; + } + + /** + * Determines whether the current FunctionExpression node is a get, set, or + * shorthand method in an object literal or a class. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a get, set, or shorthand method. + */ + function isObjectOrClassMethod(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return (parent.type === "MethodDefinition" || ( + parent.type === "Property" && ( + parent.method || + parent.kind === "get" || + parent.kind === "set" + ) + )); + } + + /** + * Determines whether the current FunctionExpression node has a name that would be + * inferred from context in a conforming ES6 environment. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node would have a name assigned automatically. + */ + function hasInferredName(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return isObjectOrClassMethod(node) || + (parent.type === "VariableDeclarator" && parent.id.type === "Identifier" && parent.init === node) || + (parent.type === "Property" && parent.value === node) || + (parent.type === "PropertyDefinition" && parent.value === node) || + (parent.type === "AssignmentExpression" && parent.left.type === "Identifier" && parent.right === node) || + (parent.type === "AssignmentPattern" && parent.left.type === "Identifier" && parent.right === node); + } + + /** + * Reports that an unnamed function should be named + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportUnexpectedUnnamedFunction(node) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unnamed", + loc: astUtils.getFunctionHeadLoc(node, sourceCode), + data: { name: astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(node) } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports that a named function should be unnamed + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportUnexpectedNamedFunction(node) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "named", + loc: astUtils.getFunctionHeadLoc(node, sourceCode), + data: { name: astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(node) } + }); + } + + /** + * The listener for function nodes. + * @param {ASTNode} node function node + * @returns {void} + */ + function handleFunction(node) { + + // Skip recursive functions. + const nameVar = sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node)[0]; + + if (isFunctionName(nameVar) && nameVar.references.length > 0) { + return; + } + + const hasName = Boolean(node.id && node.id.name); + const config = getConfigForNode(node); + + if (config === "never") { + if (hasName && node.type !== "FunctionDeclaration") { + reportUnexpectedNamedFunction(node); + } + } else if (config === "as-needed") { + if (!hasName && !hasInferredName(node)) { + reportUnexpectedUnnamedFunction(node); + } + } else { + if (!hasName && !isObjectOrClassMethod(node)) { + reportUnexpectedUnnamedFunction(node); + } + } + } + + return { + "FunctionExpression:exit": handleFunction, + "ExportDefaultDeclaration > FunctionDeclaration": handleFunction + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/func-style.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/func-style.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab83772 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/func-style.js @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce a particular function style + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce the consistent use of either `function` declarations or expressions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/func-style" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["declaration", "expression"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowArrowFunctions: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + expression: "Expected a function expression.", + declaration: "Expected a function declaration." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const style = context.options[0], + allowArrowFunctions = context.options[1] && context.options[1].allowArrowFunctions, + enforceDeclarations = (style === "declaration"), + stack = []; + + const nodesToCheck = { + FunctionDeclaration(node) { + stack.push(false); + + if (!enforceDeclarations && node.parent.type !== "ExportDefaultDeclaration") { + context.report({ node, messageId: "expression" }); + } + }, + "FunctionDeclaration:exit"() { + stack.pop(); + }, + + FunctionExpression(node) { + stack.push(false); + + if (enforceDeclarations && node.parent.type === "VariableDeclarator") { + context.report({ node: node.parent, messageId: "declaration" }); + } + }, + "FunctionExpression:exit"() { + stack.pop(); + }, + + ThisExpression() { + if (stack.length > 0) { + stack[stack.length - 1] = true; + } + } + }; + + if (!allowArrowFunctions) { + nodesToCheck.ArrowFunctionExpression = function() { + stack.push(false); + }; + + nodesToCheck["ArrowFunctionExpression:exit"] = function(node) { + const hasThisExpr = stack.pop(); + + if (enforceDeclarations && !hasThisExpr && node.parent.type === "VariableDeclarator") { + context.report({ node: node.parent, messageId: "declaration" }); + } + }; + } + + return nodesToCheck; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/function-call-argument-newline.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/function-call-argument-newline.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..458399d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/function-call-argument-newline.js @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce line breaks between arguments of a function call + * @author Alexey Gonchar + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce line breaks between arguments of a function call", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/function-call-argument-newline" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never", "consistent"] + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedLineBreak: "There should be no line break here.", + missingLineBreak: "There should be a line break after this argument." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + const checkers = { + unexpected: { + messageId: "unexpectedLineBreak", + check: (prevToken, currentToken) => prevToken.loc.end.line !== currentToken.loc.start.line, + createFix: (token, tokenBefore) => fixer => + fixer.replaceTextRange([tokenBefore.range[1], token.range[0]], " ") + }, + missing: { + messageId: "missingLineBreak", + check: (prevToken, currentToken) => prevToken.loc.end.line === currentToken.loc.start.line, + createFix: (token, tokenBefore) => fixer => + fixer.replaceTextRange([tokenBefore.range[1], token.range[0]], "\n") + } + }; + + /** + * Check all arguments for line breaks in the CallExpression + * @param {CallExpression} node node to evaluate + * @param {{ messageId: string, check: Function }} checker selected checker + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkArguments(node, checker) { + for (let i = 1; i < node.arguments.length; i++) { + const prevArgToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node.arguments[i - 1]); + const currentArgToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.arguments[i]); + + if (checker.check(prevArgToken, currentArgToken)) { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore( + currentArgToken, + { includeComments: true } + ); + + const hasLineCommentBefore = tokenBefore.type === "Line"; + + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: tokenBefore.loc.end, + end: currentArgToken.loc.start + }, + messageId: checker.messageId, + fix: hasLineCommentBefore ? null : checker.createFix(currentArgToken, tokenBefore) + }); + } + } + } + + /** + * Check if open space is present in a function name + * @param {CallExpression} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function check(node) { + if (node.arguments.length < 2) { + return; + } + + const option = context.options[0] || "always"; + + if (option === "never") { + checkArguments(node, checkers.unexpected); + } else if (option === "always") { + checkArguments(node, checkers.missing); + } else if (option === "consistent") { + const firstArgToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node.arguments[0]); + const secondArgToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.arguments[1]); + + if (firstArgToken.loc.end.line === secondArgToken.loc.start.line) { + checkArguments(node, checkers.unexpected); + } else { + checkArguments(node, checkers.missing); + } + } + } + + return { + CallExpression: check, + NewExpression: check + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/function-paren-newline.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/function-paren-newline.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de315a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/function-paren-newline.js @@ -0,0 +1,292 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview enforce consistent line breaks inside function parentheses + * @author Teddy Katz + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent line breaks inside function parentheses", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/function-paren-newline" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never", "consistent", "multiline", "multiline-arguments"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + minItems: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + expectedBefore: "Expected newline before ')'.", + expectedAfter: "Expected newline after '('.", + expectedBetween: "Expected newline between arguments/params.", + unexpectedBefore: "Unexpected newline before ')'.", + unexpectedAfter: "Unexpected newline after '('." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const rawOption = context.options[0] || "multiline"; + const multilineOption = rawOption === "multiline"; + const multilineArgumentsOption = rawOption === "multiline-arguments"; + const consistentOption = rawOption === "consistent"; + let minItems; + + if (typeof rawOption === "object") { + minItems = rawOption.minItems; + } else if (rawOption === "always") { + minItems = 0; + } else if (rawOption === "never") { + minItems = Infinity; + } else { + minItems = null; + } + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Determines whether there should be newlines inside function parens + * @param {ASTNode[]} elements The arguments or parameters in the list + * @param {boolean} hasLeftNewline `true` if the left paren has a newline in the current code. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if there should be newlines inside the function parens + */ + function shouldHaveNewlines(elements, hasLeftNewline) { + if (multilineArgumentsOption && elements.length === 1) { + return hasLeftNewline; + } + if (multilineOption || multilineArgumentsOption) { + return elements.some((element, index) => index !== elements.length - 1 && element.loc.end.line !== elements[index + 1].loc.start.line); + } + if (consistentOption) { + return hasLeftNewline; + } + return elements.length >= minItems; + } + + /** + * Validates parens + * @param {Object} parens An object with keys `leftParen` for the left paren token, and `rightParen` for the right paren token + * @param {ASTNode[]} elements The arguments or parameters in the list + * @returns {void} + */ + function validateParens(parens, elements) { + const leftParen = parens.leftParen; + const rightParen = parens.rightParen; + const tokenAfterLeftParen = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(leftParen); + const tokenBeforeRightParen = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(rightParen); + const hasLeftNewline = !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(leftParen, tokenAfterLeftParen); + const hasRightNewline = !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(tokenBeforeRightParen, rightParen); + const needsNewlines = shouldHaveNewlines(elements, hasLeftNewline); + + if (hasLeftNewline && !needsNewlines) { + context.report({ + node: leftParen, + messageId: "unexpectedAfter", + fix(fixer) { + return sourceCode.getText().slice(leftParen.range[1], tokenAfterLeftParen.range[0]).trim() + + // If there is a comment between the ( and the first element, don't do a fix. + ? null + : fixer.removeRange([leftParen.range[1], tokenAfterLeftParen.range[0]]); + } + }); + } else if (!hasLeftNewline && needsNewlines) { + context.report({ + node: leftParen, + messageId: "expectedAfter", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextAfter(leftParen, "\n") + }); + } + + if (hasRightNewline && !needsNewlines) { + context.report({ + node: rightParen, + messageId: "unexpectedBefore", + fix(fixer) { + return sourceCode.getText().slice(tokenBeforeRightParen.range[1], rightParen.range[0]).trim() + + // If there is a comment between the last element and the ), don't do a fix. + ? null + : fixer.removeRange([tokenBeforeRightParen.range[1], rightParen.range[0]]); + } + }); + } else if (!hasRightNewline && needsNewlines) { + context.report({ + node: rightParen, + messageId: "expectedBefore", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextBefore(rightParen, "\n") + }); + } + } + + /** + * Validates a list of arguments or parameters + * @param {Object} parens An object with keys `leftParen` for the left paren token, and `rightParen` for the right paren token + * @param {ASTNode[]} elements The arguments or parameters in the list + * @returns {void} + */ + function validateArguments(parens, elements) { + const leftParen = parens.leftParen; + const tokenAfterLeftParen = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(leftParen); + const hasLeftNewline = !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(leftParen, tokenAfterLeftParen); + const needsNewlines = shouldHaveNewlines(elements, hasLeftNewline); + + for (let i = 0; i <= elements.length - 2; i++) { + const currentElement = elements[i]; + const nextElement = elements[i + 1]; + const hasNewLine = currentElement.loc.end.line !== nextElement.loc.start.line; + + if (!hasNewLine && needsNewlines) { + context.report({ + node: currentElement, + messageId: "expectedBetween", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextBefore(nextElement, "\n") + }); + } + } + } + + /** + * Gets the left paren and right paren tokens of a node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node with parens + * @throws {TypeError} Unexpected node type. + * @returns {Object} An object with keys `leftParen` for the left paren token, and `rightParen` for the right paren token. + * Can also return `null` if an expression has no parens (e.g. a NewExpression with no arguments, or an ArrowFunctionExpression + * with a single parameter) + */ + function getParenTokens(node) { + switch (node.type) { + case "NewExpression": + if (!node.arguments.length && + !( + astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(sourceCode.getLastToken(node, { skip: 1 })) && + astUtils.isClosingParenToken(sourceCode.getLastToken(node)) && + node.callee.range[1] < node.range[1] + ) + ) { + + // If the NewExpression does not have parens (e.g. `new Foo`), return null. + return null; + } + + // falls through + + case "CallExpression": + return { + leftParen: sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.callee, astUtils.isOpeningParenToken), + rightParen: sourceCode.getLastToken(node) + }; + + case "FunctionDeclaration": + case "FunctionExpression": { + const leftParen = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, astUtils.isOpeningParenToken); + const rightParen = node.params.length + ? sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.params[node.params.length - 1], astUtils.isClosingParenToken) + : sourceCode.getTokenAfter(leftParen); + + return { leftParen, rightParen }; + } + + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": { + const firstToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, { skip: (node.async ? 1 : 0) }); + + if (!astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(firstToken)) { + + // If the ArrowFunctionExpression has a single param without parens, return null. + return null; + } + + const rightParen = node.params.length + ? sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.params[node.params.length - 1], astUtils.isClosingParenToken) + : sourceCode.getTokenAfter(firstToken); + + return { + leftParen: firstToken, + rightParen + }; + } + + case "ImportExpression": { + const leftParen = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, 1); + const rightParen = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + return { leftParen, rightParen }; + } + + default: + throw new TypeError(`unexpected node with type ${node.type}`); + } + } + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + [[ + "ArrowFunctionExpression", + "CallExpression", + "FunctionDeclaration", + "FunctionExpression", + "ImportExpression", + "NewExpression" + ]](node) { + const parens = getParenTokens(node); + let params; + + if (node.type === "ImportExpression") { + params = [node.source]; + } else if (astUtils.isFunction(node)) { + params = node.params; + } else { + params = node.arguments; + } + + if (parens) { + validateParens(parens, params); + + if (multilineArgumentsOption) { + validateArguments(parens, params); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/generator-star-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/generator-star-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c633f97 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/generator-star-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check the spacing around the * in generator functions. + * @author Jamund Ferguson + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const OVERRIDE_SCHEMA = { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["before", "after", "both", "neither"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + before: { type: "boolean" }, + after: { type: "boolean" } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] +}; + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent spacing around `*` operators in generator functions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/generator-star-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["before", "after", "both", "neither"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + before: { type: "boolean" }, + after: { type: "boolean" }, + named: OVERRIDE_SCHEMA, + anonymous: OVERRIDE_SCHEMA, + method: OVERRIDE_SCHEMA + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + missingBefore: "Missing space before *.", + missingAfter: "Missing space after *.", + unexpectedBefore: "Unexpected space before *.", + unexpectedAfter: "Unexpected space after *." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const optionDefinitions = { + before: { before: true, after: false }, + after: { before: false, after: true }, + both: { before: true, after: true }, + neither: { before: false, after: false } + }; + + /** + * Returns resolved option definitions based on an option and defaults + * @param {any} option The option object or string value + * @param {Object} defaults The defaults to use if options are not present + * @returns {Object} the resolved object definition + */ + function optionToDefinition(option, defaults) { + if (!option) { + return defaults; + } + + return typeof option === "string" + ? optionDefinitions[option] + : Object.assign({}, defaults, option); + } + + const modes = (function(option) { + const defaults = optionToDefinition(option, optionDefinitions.before); + + return { + named: optionToDefinition(option.named, defaults), + anonymous: optionToDefinition(option.anonymous, defaults), + method: optionToDefinition(option.method, defaults) + }; + }(context.options[0] || {})); + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Checks if the given token is a star token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a star token. + */ + function isStarToken(token) { + return token.value === "*" && token.type === "Punctuator"; + } + + /** + * Gets the generator star token of the given function node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The function node to get. + * @returns {Token} Found star token. + */ + function getStarToken(node) { + return sourceCode.getFirstToken( + (node.parent.method || node.parent.type === "MethodDefinition") ? node.parent : node, + isStarToken + ); + } + + /** + * capitalize a given string. + * @param {string} str the given string. + * @returns {string} the capitalized string. + */ + function capitalize(str) { + return str[0].toUpperCase() + str.slice(1); + } + + /** + * Checks the spacing between two tokens before or after the star token. + * @param {string} kind Either "named", "anonymous", or "method" + * @param {string} side Either "before" or "after". + * @param {Token} leftToken `function` keyword token if side is "before", or + * star token if side is "after". + * @param {Token} rightToken Star token if side is "before", or identifier + * token if side is "after". + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacing(kind, side, leftToken, rightToken) { + if (!!(rightToken.range[0] - leftToken.range[1]) !== modes[kind][side]) { + const after = leftToken.value === "*"; + const spaceRequired = modes[kind][side]; + const node = after ? leftToken : rightToken; + const messageId = `${spaceRequired ? "missing" : "unexpected"}${capitalize(side)}`; + + context.report({ + node, + messageId, + fix(fixer) { + if (spaceRequired) { + if (after) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(node, " "); + } + return fixer.insertTextBefore(node, " "); + } + return fixer.removeRange([leftToken.range[1], rightToken.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Enforces the spacing around the star if node is a generator function. + * @param {ASTNode} node A function expression or declaration node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkFunction(node) { + if (!node.generator) { + return; + } + + const starToken = getStarToken(node); + const prevToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(starToken); + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(starToken); + + let kind = "named"; + + if (node.parent.type === "MethodDefinition" || (node.parent.type === "Property" && node.parent.method)) { + kind = "method"; + } else if (!node.id) { + kind = "anonymous"; + } + + // Only check before when preceded by `function`|`static` keyword + if (!(kind === "method" && starToken === sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.parent))) { + checkSpacing(kind, "before", prevToken, starToken); + } + + checkSpacing(kind, "after", starToken, nextToken); + } + + return { + FunctionDeclaration: checkFunction, + FunctionExpression: checkFunction + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/getter-return.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/getter-return.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..79ebf3e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/getter-return.js @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Enforces that a return statement is present in property getters. + * @author Aladdin-ADD(hh_2013@foxmail.com) + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const TARGET_NODE_TYPE = /^(?:Arrow)?FunctionExpression$/u; + +/** + * Checks all segments in a set and returns true if any are reachable. + * @param {Set} segments The segments to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if any segment is reachable; false otherwise. + */ +function isAnySegmentReachable(segments) { + + for (const segment of segments) { + if (segment.reachable) { + return true; + } + } + + return false; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce `return` statements in getters", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/getter-return" + }, + + fixable: null, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowImplicit: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + expected: "Expected to return a value in {{name}}.", + expectedAlways: "Expected {{name}} to always return a value." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const options = context.options[0] || { allowImplicit: false }; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + let funcInfo = { + upper: null, + codePath: null, + hasReturn: false, + shouldCheck: false, + node: null, + currentSegments: [] + }; + + /** + * Checks whether or not the last code path segment is reachable. + * Then reports this function if the segment is reachable. + * + * If the last code path segment is reachable, there are paths which are not + * returned or thrown. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkLastSegment(node) { + if (funcInfo.shouldCheck && + isAnySegmentReachable(funcInfo.currentSegments) + ) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: astUtils.getFunctionHeadLoc(node, sourceCode), + messageId: funcInfo.hasReturn ? "expectedAlways" : "expected", + data: { + name: astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(funcInfo.node) + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Checks whether a node means a getter function. + * @param {ASTNode} node a node to check. + * @returns {boolean} if node means a getter, return true; else return false. + */ + function isGetter(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + if (TARGET_NODE_TYPE.test(node.type) && node.body.type === "BlockStatement") { + if (parent.kind === "get") { + return true; + } + if (parent.type === "Property" && astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(parent) === "get" && parent.parent.type === "ObjectExpression") { + + // Object.defineProperty() or Reflect.defineProperty() + if (parent.parent.parent.type === "CallExpression") { + const callNode = parent.parent.parent.callee; + + if (astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(callNode, "Object", "defineProperty") || + astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(callNode, "Reflect", "defineProperty")) { + return true; + } + } + + // Object.defineProperties() or Object.create() + if (parent.parent.parent.type === "Property" && + parent.parent.parent.parent.type === "ObjectExpression" && + parent.parent.parent.parent.parent.type === "CallExpression") { + const callNode = parent.parent.parent.parent.parent.callee; + + return astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(callNode, "Object", "defineProperties") || + astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(callNode, "Object", "create"); + } + } + } + return false; + } + return { + + // Stacks this function's information. + onCodePathStart(codePath, node) { + funcInfo = { + upper: funcInfo, + codePath, + hasReturn: false, + shouldCheck: isGetter(node), + node, + currentSegments: new Set() + }; + }, + + // Pops this function's information. + onCodePathEnd() { + funcInfo = funcInfo.upper; + }, + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + // Checks the return statement is valid. + ReturnStatement(node) { + if (funcInfo.shouldCheck) { + funcInfo.hasReturn = true; + + // if allowImplicit: false, should also check node.argument + if (!options.allowImplicit && !node.argument) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "expected", + data: { + name: astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(funcInfo.node) + } + }); + } + } + }, + + // Reports a given function if the last path is reachable. + "FunctionExpression:exit": checkLastSegment, + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit": checkLastSegment + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/global-require.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/global-require.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..deae9d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/global-require.js @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule for disallowing require() outside of the top-level module context + * @author Jamund Ferguson + * @deprecated in ESLint v7.0.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +const ACCEPTABLE_PARENTS = new Set([ + "AssignmentExpression", + "VariableDeclarator", + "MemberExpression", + "ExpressionStatement", + "CallExpression", + "ConditionalExpression", + "Program", + "VariableDeclaration", + "ChainExpression" +]); + +/** + * Finds the eslint-scope reference in the given scope. + * @param {Object} scope The scope to search. + * @param {ASTNode} node The identifier node. + * @returns {Reference|null} Returns the found reference or null if none were found. + */ +function findReference(scope, node) { + const references = scope.references.filter(reference => reference.identifier.range[0] === node.range[0] && + reference.identifier.range[1] === node.range[1]); + + if (references.length === 1) { + return references[0]; + } + + /* c8 ignore next */ + return null; + +} + +/** + * Checks if the given identifier node is shadowed in the given scope. + * @param {Object} scope The current scope. + * @param {ASTNode} node The identifier node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the name is shadowed. + */ +function isShadowed(scope, node) { + const reference = findReference(scope, node); + + return reference && reference.resolved && reference.resolved.defs.length > 0; +} + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: [], + + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require `require()` calls to be placed at top-level module scope", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/global-require" + }, + + schema: [], + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected require()." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + CallExpression(node) { + const currentScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + if (node.callee.name === "require" && !isShadowed(currentScope, node.callee)) { + const isGoodRequire = sourceCode.getAncestors(node).every(parent => ACCEPTABLE_PARENTS.has(parent.type)); + + if (!isGoodRequire) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpected" }); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/grouped-accessor-pairs.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/grouped-accessor-pairs.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9556f47 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/grouped-accessor-pairs.js @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to require grouped accessor pairs in object literals and classes + * @author Milos Djermanovic + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Property name if it can be computed statically, otherwise the list of the tokens of the key node. + * @typedef {string|Token[]} Key + */ + +/** + * Accessor nodes with the same key. + * @typedef {Object} AccessorData + * @property {Key} key Accessor's key + * @property {ASTNode[]} getters List of getter nodes. + * @property {ASTNode[]} setters List of setter nodes. + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether or not the given lists represent the equal tokens in the same order. + * Tokens are compared by their properties, not by instance. + * @param {Token[]} left First list of tokens. + * @param {Token[]} right Second list of tokens. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the lists have same tokens. + */ +function areEqualTokenLists(left, right) { + if (left.length !== right.length) { + return false; + } + + for (let i = 0; i < left.length; i++) { + const leftToken = left[i], + rightToken = right[i]; + + if (leftToken.type !== rightToken.type || leftToken.value !== rightToken.value) { + return false; + } + } + + return true; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not the given keys are equal. + * @param {Key} left First key. + * @param {Key} right Second key. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the keys are equal. + */ +function areEqualKeys(left, right) { + if (typeof left === "string" && typeof right === "string") { + + // Statically computed names. + return left === right; + } + if (Array.isArray(left) && Array.isArray(right)) { + + // Token lists. + return areEqualTokenLists(left, right); + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given node is of an accessor kind ('get' or 'set'). + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is of an accessor kind. + */ +function isAccessorKind(node) { + return node.kind === "get" || node.kind === "set"; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require grouped accessor pairs in object literals and classes", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/grouped-accessor-pairs" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["anyOrder", "getBeforeSet", "setBeforeGet"] + } + ], + + messages: { + notGrouped: "Accessor pair {{ formerName }} and {{ latterName }} should be grouped.", + invalidOrder: "Expected {{ latterName }} to be before {{ formerName }}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const order = context.options[0] || "anyOrder"; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Reports the given accessor pair. + * @param {string} messageId messageId to report. + * @param {ASTNode} formerNode getter/setter node that is defined before `latterNode`. + * @param {ASTNode} latterNode getter/setter node that is defined after `formerNode`. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function report(messageId, formerNode, latterNode) { + context.report({ + node: latterNode, + messageId, + loc: astUtils.getFunctionHeadLoc(latterNode.value, sourceCode), + data: { + formerName: astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(formerNode.value), + latterName: astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(latterNode.value) + } + }); + } + + /** + * Checks accessor pairs in the given list of nodes. + * @param {ASTNode[]} nodes The list to check. + * @param {Function} shouldCheck – Predicate that returns `true` if the node should be checked. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkList(nodes, shouldCheck) { + const accessors = []; + let found = false; + + for (let i = 0; i < nodes.length; i++) { + const node = nodes[i]; + + if (shouldCheck(node) && isAccessorKind(node)) { + + // Creates a new `AccessorData` object for the given getter or setter node. + const name = astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node); + const key = (name !== null) ? name : sourceCode.getTokens(node.key); + + // Merges the given `AccessorData` object into the given accessors list. + for (let j = 0; j < accessors.length; j++) { + const accessor = accessors[j]; + + if (areEqualKeys(accessor.key, key)) { + accessor.getters.push(...node.kind === "get" ? [node] : []); + accessor.setters.push(...node.kind === "set" ? [node] : []); + found = true; + break; + } + } + if (!found) { + accessors.push({ + key, + getters: node.kind === "get" ? [node] : [], + setters: node.kind === "set" ? [node] : [] + }); + } + found = false; + } + } + + for (const { getters, setters } of accessors) { + + // Don't report accessor properties that have duplicate getters or setters. + if (getters.length === 1 && setters.length === 1) { + const [getter] = getters, + [setter] = setters, + getterIndex = nodes.indexOf(getter), + setterIndex = nodes.indexOf(setter), + formerNode = getterIndex < setterIndex ? getter : setter, + latterNode = getterIndex < setterIndex ? setter : getter; + + if (Math.abs(getterIndex - setterIndex) > 1) { + report("notGrouped", formerNode, latterNode); + } else if ( + (order === "getBeforeSet" && getterIndex > setterIndex) || + (order === "setBeforeGet" && getterIndex < setterIndex) + ) { + report("invalidOrder", formerNode, latterNode); + } + } + } + } + + return { + ObjectExpression(node) { + checkList(node.properties, n => n.type === "Property"); + }, + ClassBody(node) { + checkList(node.body, n => n.type === "MethodDefinition" && !n.static); + checkList(node.body, n => n.type === "MethodDefinition" && n.static); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/guard-for-in.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/guard-for-in.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d6e70d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/guard-for-in.js @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag for-in loops without if statements inside + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require `for-in` loops to include an `if` statement", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/guard-for-in" + }, + + schema: [], + messages: { + wrap: "The body of a for-in should be wrapped in an if statement to filter unwanted properties from the prototype." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + + ForInStatement(node) { + const body = node.body; + + // empty statement + if (body.type === "EmptyStatement") { + return; + } + + // if statement + if (body.type === "IfStatement") { + return; + } + + // empty block + if (body.type === "BlockStatement" && body.body.length === 0) { + return; + } + + // block with just if statement + if (body.type === "BlockStatement" && body.body.length === 1 && body.body[0].type === "IfStatement") { + return; + } + + // block that starts with if statement + if (body.type === "BlockStatement" && body.body.length >= 1 && body.body[0].type === "IfStatement") { + const i = body.body[0]; + + // ... whose consequent is a continue + if (i.consequent.type === "ContinueStatement") { + return; + } + + // ... whose consequent is a block that contains only a continue + if (i.consequent.type === "BlockStatement" && i.consequent.body.length === 1 && i.consequent.body[0].type === "ContinueStatement") { + return; + } + } + + context.report({ node, messageId: "wrap" }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/handle-callback-err.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/handle-callback-err.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ad84931 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/handle-callback-err.js @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Ensure handling of errors when we know they exist. + * @author Jamund Ferguson + * @deprecated in ESLint v7.0.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: [], + + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require error handling in callbacks", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/handle-callback-err" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "string" + } + ], + messages: { + expected: "Expected error to be handled." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const errorArgument = context.options[0] || "err"; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Checks if the given argument should be interpreted as a regexp pattern. + * @param {string} stringToCheck The string which should be checked. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the string should be interpreted as a pattern. + */ + function isPattern(stringToCheck) { + const firstChar = stringToCheck[0]; + + return firstChar === "^"; + } + + /** + * Checks if the given name matches the configured error argument. + * @param {string} name The name which should be compared. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the given name matches the configured error variable name. + */ + function matchesConfiguredErrorName(name) { + if (isPattern(errorArgument)) { + const regexp = new RegExp(errorArgument, "u"); + + return regexp.test(name); + } + return name === errorArgument; + } + + /** + * Get the parameters of a given function scope. + * @param {Object} scope The function scope. + * @returns {Array} All parameters of the given scope. + */ + function getParameters(scope) { + return scope.variables.filter(variable => variable.defs[0] && variable.defs[0].type === "Parameter"); + } + + /** + * Check to see if we're handling the error object properly. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForError(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node), + parameters = getParameters(scope), + firstParameter = parameters[0]; + + if (firstParameter && matchesConfiguredErrorName(firstParameter.name)) { + if (firstParameter.references.length === 0) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "expected" }); + } + } + } + + return { + FunctionDeclaration: checkForError, + FunctionExpression: checkForError, + ArrowFunctionExpression: checkForError + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/id-blacklist.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/id-blacklist.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6b7f561 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/id-blacklist.js @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule that warns when identifier names that are + * specified in the configuration are used. + * @author Keith Cirkel (http://keithcirkel.co.uk) + * @deprecated in ESLint v7.5.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether the given node represents assignment target in a normal assignment or destructuring. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is assignment target. + */ +function isAssignmentTarget(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return ( + + // normal assignment + ( + parent.type === "AssignmentExpression" && + parent.left === node + ) || + + // destructuring + parent.type === "ArrayPattern" || + parent.type === "RestElement" || + ( + parent.type === "Property" && + parent.value === node && + parent.parent.type === "ObjectPattern" + ) || + ( + parent.type === "AssignmentPattern" && + parent.left === node + ) + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given node represents an imported name that is renamed in the same import/export specifier. + * + * Examples: + * import { a as b } from 'mod'; // node `a` is renamed import + * export { a as b } from 'mod'; // node `a` is renamed import + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a renamed import. + */ +function isRenamedImport(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return ( + ( + parent.type === "ImportSpecifier" && + parent.imported !== parent.local && + parent.imported === node + ) || + ( + parent.type === "ExportSpecifier" && + parent.parent.source && // re-export + parent.local !== parent.exported && + parent.local === node + ) + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given node is a renamed identifier node in an ObjectPattern destructuring. + * + * Examples: + * const { a : b } = foo; // node `a` is renamed node. + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a renamed node in an ObjectPattern destructuring. + */ +function isRenamedInDestructuring(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return ( + ( + !parent.computed && + parent.type === "Property" && + parent.parent.type === "ObjectPattern" && + parent.value !== node && + parent.key === node + ) + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given node represents shorthand definition of a property in an object literal. + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a shorthand property definition. + */ +function isShorthandPropertyDefinition(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return ( + parent.type === "Property" && + parent.parent.type === "ObjectExpression" && + parent.shorthand + ); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: ["id-denylist"], + + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow specified identifiers", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/id-blacklist" + }, + + schema: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + }, + uniqueItems: true + }, + messages: { + restricted: "Identifier '{{name}}' is restricted." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const denyList = new Set(context.options); + const reportedNodes = new Set(); + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + let globalScope; + + /** + * Checks whether the given name is restricted. + * @param {string} name The name to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the name is restricted. + * @private + */ + function isRestricted(name) { + return denyList.has(name); + } + + /** + * Checks whether the given node represents a reference to a global variable that is not declared in the source code. + * These identifiers will be allowed, as it is assumed that user has no control over the names of external global variables. + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a reference to a global variable. + */ + function isReferenceToGlobalVariable(node) { + const variable = globalScope.set.get(node.name); + + return variable && variable.defs.length === 0 && + variable.references.some(ref => ref.identifier === node); + } + + /** + * Determines whether the given node should be checked. + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node should be checked. + */ + function shouldCheck(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + /* + * Member access has special rules for checking property names. + * Read access to a property with a restricted name is allowed, because it can be on an object that user has no control over. + * Write access isn't allowed, because it potentially creates a new property with a restricted name. + */ + if ( + parent.type === "MemberExpression" && + parent.property === node && + !parent.computed + ) { + return isAssignmentTarget(parent); + } + + return ( + parent.type !== "CallExpression" && + parent.type !== "NewExpression" && + !isRenamedImport(node) && + !isRenamedInDestructuring(node) && + !( + isReferenceToGlobalVariable(node) && + !isShorthandPropertyDefinition(node) + ) + ); + } + + /** + * Reports an AST node as a rule violation. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function report(node) { + + /* + * We used the range instead of the node because it's possible + * for the same identifier to be represented by two different + * nodes, with the most clear example being shorthand properties: + * { foo } + * In this case, "foo" is represented by one node for the name + * and one for the value. The only way to know they are the same + * is to look at the range. + */ + if (!reportedNodes.has(node.range.toString())) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "restricted", + data: { + name: node.name + } + }); + reportedNodes.add(node.range.toString()); + } + + } + + return { + + Program(node) { + globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + }, + + Identifier(node) { + if (isRestricted(node.name) && shouldCheck(node)) { + report(node); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/id-denylist.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/id-denylist.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..baaa65f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/id-denylist.js @@ -0,0 +1,228 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule that warns when identifier names that are + * specified in the configuration are used. + * @author Keith Cirkel (http://keithcirkel.co.uk) + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether the given node represents assignment target in a normal assignment or destructuring. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is assignment target. + */ +function isAssignmentTarget(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return ( + + // normal assignment + ( + parent.type === "AssignmentExpression" && + parent.left === node + ) || + + // destructuring + parent.type === "ArrayPattern" || + parent.type === "RestElement" || + ( + parent.type === "Property" && + parent.value === node && + parent.parent.type === "ObjectPattern" + ) || + ( + parent.type === "AssignmentPattern" && + parent.left === node + ) + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given node represents an imported name that is renamed in the same import/export specifier. + * + * Examples: + * import { a as b } from 'mod'; // node `a` is renamed import + * export { a as b } from 'mod'; // node `a` is renamed import + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a renamed import. + */ +function isRenamedImport(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return ( + ( + parent.type === "ImportSpecifier" && + parent.imported !== parent.local && + parent.imported === node + ) || + ( + parent.type === "ExportSpecifier" && + parent.parent.source && // re-export + parent.local !== parent.exported && + parent.local === node + ) + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given node is an ObjectPattern destructuring. + * + * Examples: + * const { a : b } = foo; + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is in an ObjectPattern destructuring. + */ +function isPropertyNameInDestructuring(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return ( + ( + !parent.computed && + parent.type === "Property" && + parent.parent.type === "ObjectPattern" && + parent.key === node + ) + ); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow specified identifiers", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/id-denylist" + }, + + schema: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + }, + uniqueItems: true + }, + messages: { + restricted: "Identifier '{{name}}' is restricted.", + restrictedPrivate: "Identifier '#{{name}}' is restricted." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const denyList = new Set(context.options); + const reportedNodes = new Set(); + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + let globalScope; + + /** + * Checks whether the given name is restricted. + * @param {string} name The name to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the name is restricted. + * @private + */ + function isRestricted(name) { + return denyList.has(name); + } + + /** + * Checks whether the given node represents a reference to a global variable that is not declared in the source code. + * These identifiers will be allowed, as it is assumed that user has no control over the names of external global variables. + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a reference to a global variable. + */ + function isReferenceToGlobalVariable(node) { + const variable = globalScope.set.get(node.name); + + return variable && variable.defs.length === 0 && + variable.references.some(ref => ref.identifier === node); + } + + /** + * Determines whether the given node should be checked. + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node should be checked. + */ + function shouldCheck(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + /* + * Member access has special rules for checking property names. + * Read access to a property with a restricted name is allowed, because it can be on an object that user has no control over. + * Write access isn't allowed, because it potentially creates a new property with a restricted name. + */ + if ( + parent.type === "MemberExpression" && + parent.property === node && + !parent.computed + ) { + return isAssignmentTarget(parent); + } + + return ( + parent.type !== "CallExpression" && + parent.type !== "NewExpression" && + !isRenamedImport(node) && + !isPropertyNameInDestructuring(node) && + !isReferenceToGlobalVariable(node) + ); + } + + /** + * Reports an AST node as a rule violation. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function report(node) { + + /* + * We used the range instead of the node because it's possible + * for the same identifier to be represented by two different + * nodes, with the most clear example being shorthand properties: + * { foo } + * In this case, "foo" is represented by one node for the name + * and one for the value. The only way to know they are the same + * is to look at the range. + */ + if (!reportedNodes.has(node.range.toString())) { + const isPrivate = node.type === "PrivateIdentifier"; + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: isPrivate ? "restrictedPrivate" : "restricted", + data: { + name: node.name + } + }); + reportedNodes.add(node.range.toString()); + } + } + + return { + + Program(node) { + globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + }, + + [[ + "Identifier", + "PrivateIdentifier" + ]](node) { + if (isRestricted(node.name) && shouldCheck(node)) { + report(node); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/id-length.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/id-length.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..97bc0e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/id-length.js @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule that warns when identifier names are shorter or longer + * than the values provided in configuration. + * @author Burak Yigit Kaya aka BYK + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { getGraphemeCount } = require("../shared/string-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce minimum and maximum identifier lengths", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/id-length" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + min: { + type: "integer", + default: 2 + }, + max: { + type: "integer" + }, + exceptions: { + type: "array", + uniqueItems: true, + items: { + type: "string" + } + }, + exceptionPatterns: { + type: "array", + uniqueItems: true, + items: { + type: "string" + } + }, + properties: { + enum: ["always", "never"] + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + tooShort: "Identifier name '{{name}}' is too short (< {{min}}).", + tooShortPrivate: "Identifier name '#{{name}}' is too short (< {{min}}).", + tooLong: "Identifier name '{{name}}' is too long (> {{max}}).", + tooLongPrivate: "Identifier name #'{{name}}' is too long (> {{max}})." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const minLength = typeof options.min !== "undefined" ? options.min : 2; + const maxLength = typeof options.max !== "undefined" ? options.max : Infinity; + const properties = options.properties !== "never"; + const exceptions = new Set(options.exceptions); + const exceptionPatterns = (options.exceptionPatterns || []).map(pattern => new RegExp(pattern, "u")); + const reportedNodes = new Set(); + + /** + * Checks if a string matches the provided exception patterns + * @param {string} name The string to check. + * @returns {boolean} if the string is a match + * @private + */ + function matchesExceptionPattern(name) { + return exceptionPatterns.some(pattern => pattern.test(name)); + } + + const SUPPORTED_EXPRESSIONS = { + MemberExpression: properties && function(parent) { + return !parent.computed && ( + + // regular property assignment + (parent.parent.left === parent && parent.parent.type === "AssignmentExpression" || + + // or the last identifier in an ObjectPattern destructuring + parent.parent.type === "Property" && parent.parent.value === parent && + parent.parent.parent.type === "ObjectPattern" && parent.parent.parent.parent.left === parent.parent.parent) + ); + }, + AssignmentPattern(parent, node) { + return parent.left === node; + }, + VariableDeclarator(parent, node) { + return parent.id === node; + }, + Property(parent, node) { + + if (parent.parent.type === "ObjectPattern") { + const isKeyAndValueSame = parent.value.name === parent.key.name; + + return ( + !isKeyAndValueSame && parent.value === node || + isKeyAndValueSame && parent.key === node && properties + ); + } + return properties && !parent.computed && parent.key.name === node.name; + }, + ImportDefaultSpecifier: true, + RestElement: true, + FunctionExpression: true, + ArrowFunctionExpression: true, + ClassDeclaration: true, + FunctionDeclaration: true, + MethodDefinition: true, + PropertyDefinition: true, + CatchClause: true, + ArrayPattern: true + }; + + return { + [[ + "Identifier", + "PrivateIdentifier" + ]](node) { + const name = node.name; + const parent = node.parent; + + const nameLength = getGraphemeCount(name); + + const isShort = nameLength < minLength; + const isLong = nameLength > maxLength; + + if (!(isShort || isLong) || exceptions.has(name) || matchesExceptionPattern(name)) { + return; // Nothing to report + } + + const isValidExpression = SUPPORTED_EXPRESSIONS[parent.type]; + + /* + * We used the range instead of the node because it's possible + * for the same identifier to be represented by two different + * nodes, with the most clear example being shorthand properties: + * { foo } + * In this case, "foo" is represented by one node for the name + * and one for the value. The only way to know they are the same + * is to look at the range. + */ + if (isValidExpression && !reportedNodes.has(node.range.toString()) && (isValidExpression === true || isValidExpression(parent, node))) { + reportedNodes.add(node.range.toString()); + + let messageId = isShort ? "tooShort" : "tooLong"; + + if (node.type === "PrivateIdentifier") { + messageId += "Private"; + } + + context.report({ + node, + messageId, + data: { name, min: minLength, max: maxLength } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/id-match.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/id-match.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e225454 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/id-match.js @@ -0,0 +1,299 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag non-matching identifiers + * @author Matthieu Larcher + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require identifiers to match a specified regular expression", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/id-match" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "string" + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + properties: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + classFields: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + onlyDeclarations: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + ignoreDestructuring: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + notMatch: "Identifier '{{name}}' does not match the pattern '{{pattern}}'.", + notMatchPrivate: "Identifier '#{{name}}' does not match the pattern '{{pattern}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Options + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + const pattern = context.options[0] || "^.+$", + regexp = new RegExp(pattern, "u"); + + const options = context.options[1] || {}, + checkProperties = !!options.properties, + checkClassFields = !!options.classFields, + onlyDeclarations = !!options.onlyDeclarations, + ignoreDestructuring = !!options.ignoreDestructuring; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + let globalScope; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + // contains reported nodes to avoid reporting twice on destructuring with shorthand notation + const reportedNodes = new Set(); + const ALLOWED_PARENT_TYPES = new Set(["CallExpression", "NewExpression"]); + const DECLARATION_TYPES = new Set(["FunctionDeclaration", "VariableDeclarator"]); + const IMPORT_TYPES = new Set(["ImportSpecifier", "ImportNamespaceSpecifier", "ImportDefaultSpecifier"]); + + /** + * Checks whether the given node represents a reference to a global variable that is not declared in the source code. + * These identifiers will be allowed, as it is assumed that user has no control over the names of external global variables. + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a reference to a global variable. + */ + function isReferenceToGlobalVariable(node) { + const variable = globalScope.set.get(node.name); + + return variable && variable.defs.length === 0 && + variable.references.some(ref => ref.identifier === node); + } + + /** + * Checks if a string matches the provided pattern + * @param {string} name The string to check. + * @returns {boolean} if the string is a match + * @private + */ + function isInvalid(name) { + return !regexp.test(name); + } + + /** + * Checks if a parent of a node is an ObjectPattern. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} if the node is inside an ObjectPattern + * @private + */ + function isInsideObjectPattern(node) { + let { parent } = node; + + while (parent) { + if (parent.type === "ObjectPattern") { + return true; + } + + parent = parent.parent; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Verifies if we should report an error or not based on the effective + * parent node and the identifier name. + * @param {ASTNode} effectiveParent The effective parent node of the node to be reported + * @param {string} name The identifier name of the identifier node + * @returns {boolean} whether an error should be reported or not + */ + function shouldReport(effectiveParent, name) { + return (!onlyDeclarations || DECLARATION_TYPES.has(effectiveParent.type)) && + !ALLOWED_PARENT_TYPES.has(effectiveParent.type) && isInvalid(name); + } + + /** + * Reports an AST node as a rule violation. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function report(node) { + + /* + * We used the range instead of the node because it's possible + * for the same identifier to be represented by two different + * nodes, with the most clear example being shorthand properties: + * { foo } + * In this case, "foo" is represented by one node for the name + * and one for the value. The only way to know they are the same + * is to look at the range. + */ + if (!reportedNodes.has(node.range.toString())) { + + const messageId = (node.type === "PrivateIdentifier") + ? "notMatchPrivate" : "notMatch"; + + context.report({ + node, + messageId, + data: { + name: node.name, + pattern + } + }); + reportedNodes.add(node.range.toString()); + } + } + + return { + + Program(node) { + globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + }, + + Identifier(node) { + const name = node.name, + parent = node.parent, + effectiveParent = (parent.type === "MemberExpression") ? parent.parent : parent; + + if (isReferenceToGlobalVariable(node)) { + return; + } + + if (parent.type === "MemberExpression") { + + if (!checkProperties) { + return; + } + + // Always check object names + if (parent.object.type === "Identifier" && + parent.object.name === name) { + if (isInvalid(name)) { + report(node); + } + + // Report AssignmentExpressions left side's assigned variable id + } else if (effectiveParent.type === "AssignmentExpression" && + effectiveParent.left.type === "MemberExpression" && + effectiveParent.left.property.name === node.name) { + if (isInvalid(name)) { + report(node); + } + + // Report AssignmentExpressions only if they are the left side of the assignment + } else if (effectiveParent.type === "AssignmentExpression" && effectiveParent.right.type !== "MemberExpression") { + if (isInvalid(name)) { + report(node); + } + } + + // For https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/15123 + } else if ( + parent.type === "Property" && + parent.parent.type === "ObjectExpression" && + parent.key === node && + !parent.computed + ) { + if (checkProperties && isInvalid(name)) { + report(node); + } + + /* + * Properties have their own rules, and + * AssignmentPattern nodes can be treated like Properties: + * e.g.: const { no_camelcased = false } = bar; + */ + } else if (parent.type === "Property" || parent.type === "AssignmentPattern") { + + if (parent.parent && parent.parent.type === "ObjectPattern") { + if (!ignoreDestructuring && parent.shorthand && parent.value.left && isInvalid(name)) { + report(node); + } + + const assignmentKeyEqualsValue = parent.key.name === parent.value.name; + + // prevent checking righthand side of destructured object + if (!assignmentKeyEqualsValue && parent.key === node) { + return; + } + + const valueIsInvalid = parent.value.name && isInvalid(name); + + // ignore destructuring if the option is set, unless a new identifier is created + if (valueIsInvalid && !(assignmentKeyEqualsValue && ignoreDestructuring)) { + report(node); + } + } + + // never check properties or always ignore destructuring + if ((!checkProperties && !parent.computed) || (ignoreDestructuring && isInsideObjectPattern(node))) { + return; + } + + // don't check right hand side of AssignmentExpression to prevent duplicate warnings + if (parent.right !== node && shouldReport(effectiveParent, name)) { + report(node); + } + + // Check if it's an import specifier + } else if (IMPORT_TYPES.has(parent.type)) { + + // Report only if the local imported identifier is invalid + if (parent.local && parent.local.name === node.name && isInvalid(name)) { + report(node); + } + + } else if (parent.type === "PropertyDefinition") { + + if (checkClassFields && isInvalid(name)) { + report(node); + } + + // Report anything that is invalid that isn't a CallExpression + } else if (shouldReport(effectiveParent, name)) { + report(node); + } + }, + + "PrivateIdentifier"(node) { + + const isClassField = node.parent.type === "PropertyDefinition"; + + if (isClassField && !checkClassFields) { + return; + } + + if (isInvalid(node.name)) { + report(node); + } + } + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/implicit-arrow-linebreak.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/implicit-arrow-linebreak.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..32f422c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/implicit-arrow-linebreak.js @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview enforce the location of arrow function bodies + * @author Sharmila Jesupaul + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +const { isCommentToken, isNotOpeningParenToken } = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce the location of arrow function bodies", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/implicit-arrow-linebreak" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["beside", "below"] + } + ], + messages: { + expected: "Expected a linebreak before this expression.", + unexpected: "Expected no linebreak before this expression." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const option = context.options[0] || "beside"; + + /** + * Validates the location of an arrow function body + * @param {ASTNode} node The arrow function body + * @returns {void} + */ + function validateExpression(node) { + if (node.body.type === "BlockStatement") { + return; + } + + const arrowToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.body, isNotOpeningParenToken); + const firstTokenOfBody = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(arrowToken); + + if (arrowToken.loc.end.line === firstTokenOfBody.loc.start.line && option === "below") { + context.report({ + node: firstTokenOfBody, + messageId: "expected", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextBefore(firstTokenOfBody, "\n") + }); + } else if (arrowToken.loc.end.line !== firstTokenOfBody.loc.start.line && option === "beside") { + context.report({ + node: firstTokenOfBody, + messageId: "unexpected", + fix(fixer) { + if (sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(arrowToken, firstTokenOfBody, { includeComments: true, filter: isCommentToken })) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([arrowToken.range[1], firstTokenOfBody.range[0]], " "); + } + }); + } + } + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + return { + ArrowFunctionExpression: node => validateExpression(node) + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/indent-legacy.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/indent-legacy.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..78bf965 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/indent-legacy.js @@ -0,0 +1,1126 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview This option sets a specific tab width for your code + * + * This rule has been ported and modified from nodeca. + * @author Vitaly Puzrin + * @author Gyandeep Singh + * @deprecated in ESLint v4.0.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// this rule has known coverage issues, but it's deprecated and shouldn't be updated in the future anyway. +/* c8 ignore next */ +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent indentation", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/indent-legacy" + }, + + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: ["indent"], + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["tab"] + }, + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + ] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + SwitchCase: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + VariableDeclarator: { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + var: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + let: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + const: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + } + } + ] + }, + outerIIFEBody: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + MemberExpression: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + FunctionDeclaration: { + type: "object", + properties: { + parameters: { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + enum: ["first"] + } + ] + }, + body: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + } + }, + FunctionExpression: { + type: "object", + properties: { + parameters: { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + enum: ["first"] + } + ] + }, + body: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + } + }, + CallExpression: { + type: "object", + properties: { + parameters: { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + enum: ["first"] + } + ] + } + } + }, + ArrayExpression: { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + enum: ["first"] + } + ] + }, + ObjectExpression: { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + enum: ["first"] + } + ] + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + expected: "Expected indentation of {{expected}} but found {{actual}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const DEFAULT_VARIABLE_INDENT = 1; + const DEFAULT_PARAMETER_INDENT = null; // For backwards compatibility, don't check parameter indentation unless specified in the config + const DEFAULT_FUNCTION_BODY_INDENT = 1; + + let indentType = "space"; + let indentSize = 4; + const options = { + SwitchCase: 0, + VariableDeclarator: { + var: DEFAULT_VARIABLE_INDENT, + let: DEFAULT_VARIABLE_INDENT, + const: DEFAULT_VARIABLE_INDENT + }, + outerIIFEBody: null, + FunctionDeclaration: { + parameters: DEFAULT_PARAMETER_INDENT, + body: DEFAULT_FUNCTION_BODY_INDENT + }, + FunctionExpression: { + parameters: DEFAULT_PARAMETER_INDENT, + body: DEFAULT_FUNCTION_BODY_INDENT + }, + CallExpression: { + arguments: DEFAULT_PARAMETER_INDENT + }, + ArrayExpression: 1, + ObjectExpression: 1 + }; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + if (context.options.length) { + if (context.options[0] === "tab") { + indentSize = 1; + indentType = "tab"; + } else /* c8 ignore start */ if (typeof context.options[0] === "number") { + indentSize = context.options[0]; + indentType = "space"; + }/* c8 ignore stop */ + + if (context.options[1]) { + const opts = context.options[1]; + + options.SwitchCase = opts.SwitchCase || 0; + const variableDeclaratorRules = opts.VariableDeclarator; + + if (typeof variableDeclaratorRules === "number") { + options.VariableDeclarator = { + var: variableDeclaratorRules, + let: variableDeclaratorRules, + const: variableDeclaratorRules + }; + } else if (typeof variableDeclaratorRules === "object") { + Object.assign(options.VariableDeclarator, variableDeclaratorRules); + } + + if (typeof opts.outerIIFEBody === "number") { + options.outerIIFEBody = opts.outerIIFEBody; + } + + if (typeof opts.MemberExpression === "number") { + options.MemberExpression = opts.MemberExpression; + } + + if (typeof opts.FunctionDeclaration === "object") { + Object.assign(options.FunctionDeclaration, opts.FunctionDeclaration); + } + + if (typeof opts.FunctionExpression === "object") { + Object.assign(options.FunctionExpression, opts.FunctionExpression); + } + + if (typeof opts.CallExpression === "object") { + Object.assign(options.CallExpression, opts.CallExpression); + } + + if (typeof opts.ArrayExpression === "number" || typeof opts.ArrayExpression === "string") { + options.ArrayExpression = opts.ArrayExpression; + } + + if (typeof opts.ObjectExpression === "number" || typeof opts.ObjectExpression === "string") { + options.ObjectExpression = opts.ObjectExpression; + } + } + } + + const caseIndentStore = {}; + + /** + * Creates an error message for a line, given the expected/actual indentation. + * @param {int} expectedAmount The expected amount of indentation characters for this line + * @param {int} actualSpaces The actual number of indentation spaces that were found on this line + * @param {int} actualTabs The actual number of indentation tabs that were found on this line + * @returns {string} An error message for this line + */ + function createErrorMessageData(expectedAmount, actualSpaces, actualTabs) { + const expectedStatement = `${expectedAmount} ${indentType}${expectedAmount === 1 ? "" : "s"}`; // e.g. "2 tabs" + const foundSpacesWord = `space${actualSpaces === 1 ? "" : "s"}`; // e.g. "space" + const foundTabsWord = `tab${actualTabs === 1 ? "" : "s"}`; // e.g. "tabs" + let foundStatement; + + if (actualSpaces > 0 && actualTabs > 0) { + foundStatement = `${actualSpaces} ${foundSpacesWord} and ${actualTabs} ${foundTabsWord}`; // e.g. "1 space and 2 tabs" + } else if (actualSpaces > 0) { + + /* + * Abbreviate the message if the expected indentation is also spaces. + * e.g. 'Expected 4 spaces but found 2' rather than 'Expected 4 spaces but found 2 spaces' + */ + foundStatement = indentType === "space" ? actualSpaces : `${actualSpaces} ${foundSpacesWord}`; + } else if (actualTabs > 0) { + foundStatement = indentType === "tab" ? actualTabs : `${actualTabs} ${foundTabsWord}`; + } else { + foundStatement = "0"; + } + return { + expected: expectedStatement, + actual: foundStatement + }; + } + + /** + * Reports a given indent violation + * @param {ASTNode} node Node violating the indent rule + * @param {int} needed Expected indentation character count + * @param {int} gottenSpaces Indentation space count in the actual node/code + * @param {int} gottenTabs Indentation tab count in the actual node/code + * @param {Object} [loc] Error line and column location + * @param {boolean} isLastNodeCheck Is the error for last node check + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node, needed, gottenSpaces, gottenTabs, loc, isLastNodeCheck) { + if (gottenSpaces && gottenTabs) { + + // To avoid conflicts with `no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs`, don't report lines that have both spaces and tabs. + return; + } + + const desiredIndent = (indentType === "space" ? " " : "\t").repeat(needed); + + const textRange = isLastNodeCheck + ? [node.range[1] - node.loc.end.column, node.range[1] - node.loc.end.column + gottenSpaces + gottenTabs] + : [node.range[0] - node.loc.start.column, node.range[0] - node.loc.start.column + gottenSpaces + gottenTabs]; + + context.report({ + node, + loc, + messageId: "expected", + data: createErrorMessageData(needed, gottenSpaces, gottenTabs), + fix: fixer => fixer.replaceTextRange(textRange, desiredIndent) + }); + } + + /** + * Get the actual indent of node + * @param {ASTNode|Token} node Node to examine + * @param {boolean} [byLastLine=false] get indent of node's last line + * @returns {Object} The node's indent. Contains keys `space` and `tab`, representing the indent of each character. Also + * contains keys `goodChar` and `badChar`, where `goodChar` is the amount of the user's desired indentation character, and + * `badChar` is the amount of the other indentation character. + */ + function getNodeIndent(node, byLastLine) { + const token = byLastLine ? sourceCode.getLastToken(node) : sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const srcCharsBeforeNode = sourceCode.getText(token, token.loc.start.column).split(""); + const indentChars = srcCharsBeforeNode.slice(0, srcCharsBeforeNode.findIndex(char => char !== " " && char !== "\t")); + const spaces = indentChars.filter(char => char === " ").length; + const tabs = indentChars.filter(char => char === "\t").length; + + return { + space: spaces, + tab: tabs, + goodChar: indentType === "space" ? spaces : tabs, + badChar: indentType === "space" ? tabs : spaces + }; + } + + /** + * Checks node is the first in its own start line. By default it looks by start line. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @param {boolean} [byEndLocation=false] Lookup based on start position or end + * @returns {boolean} true if its the first in the its start line + */ + function isNodeFirstInLine(node, byEndLocation) { + const firstToken = byEndLocation === true ? sourceCode.getLastToken(node, 1) : sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node), + startLine = byEndLocation === true ? node.loc.end.line : node.loc.start.line, + endLine = firstToken ? firstToken.loc.end.line : -1; + + return startLine !== endLine; + } + + /** + * Check indent for node + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check + * @param {int} neededIndent needed indent + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkNodeIndent(node, neededIndent) { + const actualIndent = getNodeIndent(node, false); + + if ( + node.type !== "ArrayExpression" && + node.type !== "ObjectExpression" && + (actualIndent.goodChar !== neededIndent || actualIndent.badChar !== 0) && + isNodeFirstInLine(node) + ) { + report(node, neededIndent, actualIndent.space, actualIndent.tab); + } + + if (node.type === "IfStatement" && node.alternate) { + const elseToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.alternate); + + checkNodeIndent(elseToken, neededIndent); + + if (!isNodeFirstInLine(node.alternate)) { + checkNodeIndent(node.alternate, neededIndent); + } + } + + if (node.type === "TryStatement" && node.handler) { + const catchToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.handler); + + checkNodeIndent(catchToken, neededIndent); + } + + if (node.type === "TryStatement" && node.finalizer) { + const finallyToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.finalizer); + + checkNodeIndent(finallyToken, neededIndent); + } + + if (node.type === "DoWhileStatement") { + const whileToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.body); + + checkNodeIndent(whileToken, neededIndent); + } + } + + /** + * Check indent for nodes list + * @param {ASTNode[]} nodes list of node objects + * @param {int} indent needed indent + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkNodesIndent(nodes, indent) { + nodes.forEach(node => checkNodeIndent(node, indent)); + } + + /** + * Check last node line indent this detects, that block closed correctly + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to examine + * @param {int} lastLineIndent needed indent + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkLastNodeLineIndent(node, lastLineIndent) { + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + const endIndent = getNodeIndent(lastToken, true); + + if ((endIndent.goodChar !== lastLineIndent || endIndent.badChar !== 0) && isNodeFirstInLine(node, true)) { + report( + node, + lastLineIndent, + endIndent.space, + endIndent.tab, + { line: lastToken.loc.start.line, column: lastToken.loc.start.column }, + true + ); + } + } + + /** + * Check last node line indent this detects, that block closed correctly + * This function for more complicated return statement case, where closing parenthesis may be followed by ';' + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to examine + * @param {int} firstLineIndent first line needed indent + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkLastReturnStatementLineIndent(node, firstLineIndent) { + + /* + * in case if return statement ends with ');' we have traverse back to ')' + * otherwise we'll measure indent for ';' and replace ')' + */ + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node, astUtils.isClosingParenToken); + const textBeforeClosingParenthesis = sourceCode.getText(lastToken, lastToken.loc.start.column).slice(0, -1); + + if (textBeforeClosingParenthesis.trim()) { + + // There are tokens before the closing paren, don't report this case + return; + } + + const endIndent = getNodeIndent(lastToken, true); + + if (endIndent.goodChar !== firstLineIndent) { + report( + node, + firstLineIndent, + endIndent.space, + endIndent.tab, + { line: lastToken.loc.start.line, column: lastToken.loc.start.column }, + true + ); + } + } + + /** + * Check first node line indent is correct + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to examine + * @param {int} firstLineIndent needed indent + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkFirstNodeLineIndent(node, firstLineIndent) { + const startIndent = getNodeIndent(node, false); + + if ((startIndent.goodChar !== firstLineIndent || startIndent.badChar !== 0) && isNodeFirstInLine(node)) { + report( + node, + firstLineIndent, + startIndent.space, + startIndent.tab, + { line: node.loc.start.line, column: node.loc.start.column } + ); + } + } + + /** + * Returns a parent node of given node based on a specified type + * if not present then return null + * @param {ASTNode} node node to examine + * @param {string} type type that is being looked for + * @param {string} stopAtList end points for the evaluating code + * @returns {ASTNode|void} if found then node otherwise null + */ + function getParentNodeByType(node, type, stopAtList) { + let parent = node.parent; + const stopAtSet = new Set(stopAtList || ["Program"]); + + while (parent.type !== type && !stopAtSet.has(parent.type) && parent.type !== "Program") { + parent = parent.parent; + } + + return parent.type === type ? parent : null; + } + + /** + * Returns the VariableDeclarator based on the current node + * if not present then return null + * @param {ASTNode} node node to examine + * @returns {ASTNode|void} if found then node otherwise null + */ + function getVariableDeclaratorNode(node) { + return getParentNodeByType(node, "VariableDeclarator"); + } + + /** + * Check to see if the node is part of the multi-line variable declaration. + * Also if its on the same line as the varNode + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @param {ASTNode} varNode variable declaration node to check against + * @returns {boolean} True if all the above condition satisfy + */ + function isNodeInVarOnTop(node, varNode) { + return varNode && + varNode.parent.loc.start.line === node.loc.start.line && + varNode.parent.declarations.length > 1; + } + + /** + * Check to see if the argument before the callee node is multi-line and + * there should only be 1 argument before the callee node + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {boolean} True if arguments are multi-line + */ + function isArgBeforeCalleeNodeMultiline(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + if (parent.arguments.length >= 2 && parent.arguments[1] === node) { + return parent.arguments[0].loc.end.line > parent.arguments[0].loc.start.line; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Check to see if the node is a file level IIFE + * @param {ASTNode} node The function node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is the outer IIFE + */ + function isOuterIIFE(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + let stmt = parent.parent; + + /* + * Verify that the node is an IIEF + */ + if ( + parent.type !== "CallExpression" || + parent.callee !== node) { + + return false; + } + + /* + * Navigate legal ancestors to determine whether this IIEF is outer + */ + while ( + stmt.type === "UnaryExpression" && ( + stmt.operator === "!" || + stmt.operator === "~" || + stmt.operator === "+" || + stmt.operator === "-") || + stmt.type === "AssignmentExpression" || + stmt.type === "LogicalExpression" || + stmt.type === "SequenceExpression" || + stmt.type === "VariableDeclarator") { + + stmt = stmt.parent; + } + + return (( + stmt.type === "ExpressionStatement" || + stmt.type === "VariableDeclaration") && + stmt.parent && stmt.parent.type === "Program" + ); + } + + /** + * Check indent for function block content + * @param {ASTNode} node A BlockStatement node that is inside of a function. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkIndentInFunctionBlock(node) { + + /* + * Search first caller in chain. + * Ex.: + * + * Models <- Identifier + * .User + * .find() + * .exec(function() { + * // function body + * }); + * + * Looks for 'Models' + */ + const calleeNode = node.parent; // FunctionExpression + let indent; + + if (calleeNode.parent && + (calleeNode.parent.type === "Property" || + calleeNode.parent.type === "ArrayExpression")) { + + // If function is part of array or object, comma can be put at left + indent = getNodeIndent(calleeNode, false).goodChar; + } else { + + // If function is standalone, simple calculate indent + indent = getNodeIndent(calleeNode).goodChar; + } + + if (calleeNode.parent.type === "CallExpression") { + const calleeParent = calleeNode.parent; + + if (calleeNode.type !== "FunctionExpression" && calleeNode.type !== "ArrowFunctionExpression") { + if (calleeParent && calleeParent.loc.start.line < node.loc.start.line) { + indent = getNodeIndent(calleeParent).goodChar; + } + } else { + if (isArgBeforeCalleeNodeMultiline(calleeNode) && + calleeParent.callee.loc.start.line === calleeParent.callee.loc.end.line && + !isNodeFirstInLine(calleeNode)) { + indent = getNodeIndent(calleeParent).goodChar; + } + } + } + + /* + * function body indent should be indent + indent size, unless this + * is a FunctionDeclaration, FunctionExpression, or outer IIFE and the corresponding options are enabled. + */ + let functionOffset = indentSize; + + if (options.outerIIFEBody !== null && isOuterIIFE(calleeNode)) { + functionOffset = options.outerIIFEBody * indentSize; + } else if (calleeNode.type === "FunctionExpression") { + functionOffset = options.FunctionExpression.body * indentSize; + } else if (calleeNode.type === "FunctionDeclaration") { + functionOffset = options.FunctionDeclaration.body * indentSize; + } + indent += functionOffset; + + // check if the node is inside a variable + const parentVarNode = getVariableDeclaratorNode(node); + + if (parentVarNode && isNodeInVarOnTop(node, parentVarNode)) { + indent += indentSize * options.VariableDeclarator[parentVarNode.parent.kind]; + } + + if (node.body.length > 0) { + checkNodesIndent(node.body, indent); + } + + checkLastNodeLineIndent(node, indent - functionOffset); + } + + + /** + * Checks if the given node starts and ends on the same line + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the block starts and ends on the same line. + */ + function isSingleLineNode(node) { + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node), + startLine = node.loc.start.line, + endLine = lastToken.loc.end.line; + + return startLine === endLine; + } + + /** + * Check indent for array block content or object block content + * @param {ASTNode} node node to examine + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkIndentInArrayOrObjectBlock(node) { + + // Skip inline + if (isSingleLineNode(node)) { + return; + } + + let elements = (node.type === "ArrayExpression") ? node.elements : node.properties; + + // filter out empty elements example would be [ , 2] so remove first element as espree considers it as null + elements = elements.filter(elem => elem !== null); + + let nodeIndent; + let elementsIndent; + const parentVarNode = getVariableDeclaratorNode(node); + + // TODO - come up with a better strategy in future + if (isNodeFirstInLine(node)) { + const parent = node.parent; + + nodeIndent = getNodeIndent(parent).goodChar; + if (!parentVarNode || parentVarNode.loc.start.line !== node.loc.start.line) { + if (parent.type !== "VariableDeclarator" || parentVarNode === parentVarNode.parent.declarations[0]) { + if (parent.type === "VariableDeclarator" && parentVarNode.loc.start.line === parent.loc.start.line) { + nodeIndent += (indentSize * options.VariableDeclarator[parentVarNode.parent.kind]); + } else if (parent.type === "ObjectExpression" || parent.type === "ArrayExpression") { + const parentElements = node.parent.type === "ObjectExpression" ? node.parent.properties : node.parent.elements; + + if (parentElements[0] && + parentElements[0].loc.start.line === parent.loc.start.line && + parentElements[0].loc.end.line !== parent.loc.start.line) { + + /* + * If the first element of the array spans multiple lines, don't increase the expected indentation of the rest. + * e.g. [{ + * foo: 1 + * }, + * { + * bar: 1 + * }] + * the second object is not indented. + */ + } else if (typeof options[parent.type] === "number") { + nodeIndent += options[parent.type] * indentSize; + } else { + nodeIndent = parentElements[0].loc.start.column; + } + } else if (parent.type === "CallExpression" || parent.type === "NewExpression") { + if (typeof options.CallExpression.arguments === "number") { + nodeIndent += options.CallExpression.arguments * indentSize; + } else if (options.CallExpression.arguments === "first") { + if (parent.arguments.includes(node)) { + nodeIndent = parent.arguments[0].loc.start.column; + } + } else { + nodeIndent += indentSize; + } + } else if (parent.type === "LogicalExpression" || parent.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression") { + nodeIndent += indentSize; + } + } + } + + checkFirstNodeLineIndent(node, nodeIndent); + } else { + nodeIndent = getNodeIndent(node).goodChar; + } + + if (options[node.type] === "first") { + elementsIndent = elements.length ? elements[0].loc.start.column : 0; // If there are no elements, elementsIndent doesn't matter. + } else { + elementsIndent = nodeIndent + indentSize * options[node.type]; + } + + /* + * Check if the node is a multiple variable declaration; if so, then + * make sure indentation takes that into account. + */ + if (isNodeInVarOnTop(node, parentVarNode)) { + elementsIndent += indentSize * options.VariableDeclarator[parentVarNode.parent.kind]; + } + + checkNodesIndent(elements, elementsIndent); + + if (elements.length > 0) { + + // Skip last block line check if last item in same line + if (elements[elements.length - 1].loc.end.line === node.loc.end.line) { + return; + } + } + + checkLastNodeLineIndent(node, nodeIndent + + (isNodeInVarOnTop(node, parentVarNode) ? options.VariableDeclarator[parentVarNode.parent.kind] * indentSize : 0)); + } + + /** + * Check if the node or node body is a BlockStatement or not + * @param {ASTNode} node node to test + * @returns {boolean} True if it or its body is a block statement + */ + function isNodeBodyBlock(node) { + return node.type === "BlockStatement" || node.type === "ClassBody" || (node.body && node.body.type === "BlockStatement") || + (node.consequent && node.consequent.type === "BlockStatement"); + } + + /** + * Check indentation for blocks + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {void} + */ + function blockIndentationCheck(node) { + + // Skip inline blocks + if (isSingleLineNode(node)) { + return; + } + + if (node.parent && ( + node.parent.type === "FunctionExpression" || + node.parent.type === "FunctionDeclaration" || + node.parent.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression") + ) { + checkIndentInFunctionBlock(node); + return; + } + + let indent; + let nodesToCheck = []; + + /* + * For this statements we should check indent from statement beginning, + * not from the beginning of the block. + */ + const statementsWithProperties = [ + "IfStatement", "WhileStatement", "ForStatement", "ForInStatement", "ForOfStatement", "DoWhileStatement", "ClassDeclaration", "TryStatement" + ]; + + if (node.parent && statementsWithProperties.includes(node.parent.type) && isNodeBodyBlock(node)) { + indent = getNodeIndent(node.parent).goodChar; + } else if (node.parent && node.parent.type === "CatchClause") { + indent = getNodeIndent(node.parent.parent).goodChar; + } else { + indent = getNodeIndent(node).goodChar; + } + + if (node.type === "IfStatement" && node.consequent.type !== "BlockStatement") { + nodesToCheck = [node.consequent]; + } else if (Array.isArray(node.body)) { + nodesToCheck = node.body; + } else { + nodesToCheck = [node.body]; + } + + if (nodesToCheck.length > 0) { + checkNodesIndent(nodesToCheck, indent + indentSize); + } + + if (node.type === "BlockStatement") { + checkLastNodeLineIndent(node, indent); + } + } + + /** + * Filter out the elements which are on the same line of each other or the node. + * basically have only 1 elements from each line except the variable declaration line. + * @param {ASTNode} node Variable declaration node + * @returns {ASTNode[]} Filtered elements + */ + function filterOutSameLineVars(node) { + return node.declarations.reduce((finalCollection, elem) => { + const lastElem = finalCollection[finalCollection.length - 1]; + + if ((elem.loc.start.line !== node.loc.start.line && !lastElem) || + (lastElem && lastElem.loc.start.line !== elem.loc.start.line)) { + finalCollection.push(elem); + } + + return finalCollection; + }, []); + } + + /** + * Check indentation for variable declarations + * @param {ASTNode} node node to examine + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkIndentInVariableDeclarations(node) { + const elements = filterOutSameLineVars(node); + const nodeIndent = getNodeIndent(node).goodChar; + const lastElement = elements[elements.length - 1]; + + const elementsIndent = nodeIndent + indentSize * options.VariableDeclarator[node.kind]; + + checkNodesIndent(elements, elementsIndent); + + // Only check the last line if there is any token after the last item + if (sourceCode.getLastToken(node).loc.end.line <= lastElement.loc.end.line) { + return; + } + + const tokenBeforeLastElement = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(lastElement); + + if (tokenBeforeLastElement.value === ",") { + + // Special case for comma-first syntax where the semicolon is indented + checkLastNodeLineIndent(node, getNodeIndent(tokenBeforeLastElement).goodChar); + } else { + checkLastNodeLineIndent(node, elementsIndent - indentSize); + } + } + + /** + * Check and decide whether to check for indentation for blockless nodes + * Scenarios are for or while statements without braces around them + * @param {ASTNode} node node to examine + * @returns {void} + */ + function blockLessNodes(node) { + if (node.body.type !== "BlockStatement") { + blockIndentationCheck(node); + } + } + + /** + * Returns the expected indentation for the case statement + * @param {ASTNode} node node to examine + * @param {int} [providedSwitchIndent] indent for switch statement + * @returns {int} indent size + */ + function expectedCaseIndent(node, providedSwitchIndent) { + const switchNode = (node.type === "SwitchStatement") ? node : node.parent; + const switchIndent = typeof providedSwitchIndent === "undefined" + ? getNodeIndent(switchNode).goodChar + : providedSwitchIndent; + let caseIndent; + + if (caseIndentStore[switchNode.loc.start.line]) { + return caseIndentStore[switchNode.loc.start.line]; + } + + if (switchNode.cases.length > 0 && options.SwitchCase === 0) { + caseIndent = switchIndent; + } else { + caseIndent = switchIndent + (indentSize * options.SwitchCase); + } + + caseIndentStore[switchNode.loc.start.line] = caseIndent; + return caseIndent; + + } + + /** + * Checks whether a return statement is wrapped in () + * @param {ASTNode} node node to examine + * @returns {boolean} the result + */ + function isWrappedInParenthesis(node) { + const regex = /^return\s*?\(\s*?\);*?/u; + + const statementWithoutArgument = sourceCode.getText(node).replace( + sourceCode.getText(node.argument), "" + ); + + return regex.test(statementWithoutArgument); + } + + return { + Program(node) { + if (node.body.length > 0) { + + // Root nodes should have no indent + checkNodesIndent(node.body, getNodeIndent(node).goodChar); + } + }, + + ClassBody: blockIndentationCheck, + + BlockStatement: blockIndentationCheck, + + WhileStatement: blockLessNodes, + + ForStatement: blockLessNodes, + + ForInStatement: blockLessNodes, + + ForOfStatement: blockLessNodes, + + DoWhileStatement: blockLessNodes, + + IfStatement(node) { + if (node.consequent.type !== "BlockStatement" && node.consequent.loc.start.line > node.loc.start.line) { + blockIndentationCheck(node); + } + }, + + VariableDeclaration(node) { + if (node.declarations[node.declarations.length - 1].loc.start.line > node.declarations[0].loc.start.line) { + checkIndentInVariableDeclarations(node); + } + }, + + ObjectExpression(node) { + checkIndentInArrayOrObjectBlock(node); + }, + + ArrayExpression(node) { + checkIndentInArrayOrObjectBlock(node); + }, + + MemberExpression(node) { + + if (typeof options.MemberExpression === "undefined") { + return; + } + + if (isSingleLineNode(node)) { + return; + } + + /* + * The typical layout of variable declarations and assignments + * alter the expectation of correct indentation. Skip them. + * TODO: Add appropriate configuration options for variable + * declarations and assignments. + */ + if (getParentNodeByType(node, "VariableDeclarator", ["FunctionExpression", "ArrowFunctionExpression"])) { + return; + } + + if (getParentNodeByType(node, "AssignmentExpression", ["FunctionExpression"])) { + return; + } + + const propertyIndent = getNodeIndent(node).goodChar + indentSize * options.MemberExpression; + + const checkNodes = [node.property]; + + const dot = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.property); + + if (dot.type === "Punctuator" && dot.value === ".") { + checkNodes.push(dot); + } + + checkNodesIndent(checkNodes, propertyIndent); + }, + + SwitchStatement(node) { + + // Switch is not a 'BlockStatement' + const switchIndent = getNodeIndent(node).goodChar; + const caseIndent = expectedCaseIndent(node, switchIndent); + + checkNodesIndent(node.cases, caseIndent); + + + checkLastNodeLineIndent(node, switchIndent); + }, + + SwitchCase(node) { + + // Skip inline cases + if (isSingleLineNode(node)) { + return; + } + const caseIndent = expectedCaseIndent(node); + + checkNodesIndent(node.consequent, caseIndent + indentSize); + }, + + FunctionDeclaration(node) { + if (isSingleLineNode(node)) { + return; + } + if (options.FunctionDeclaration.parameters === "first" && node.params.length) { + checkNodesIndent(node.params.slice(1), node.params[0].loc.start.column); + } else if (options.FunctionDeclaration.parameters !== null) { + checkNodesIndent(node.params, getNodeIndent(node).goodChar + indentSize * options.FunctionDeclaration.parameters); + } + }, + + FunctionExpression(node) { + if (isSingleLineNode(node)) { + return; + } + if (options.FunctionExpression.parameters === "first" && node.params.length) { + checkNodesIndent(node.params.slice(1), node.params[0].loc.start.column); + } else if (options.FunctionExpression.parameters !== null) { + checkNodesIndent(node.params, getNodeIndent(node).goodChar + indentSize * options.FunctionExpression.parameters); + } + }, + + ReturnStatement(node) { + if (isSingleLineNode(node)) { + return; + } + + const firstLineIndent = getNodeIndent(node).goodChar; + + // in case if return statement is wrapped in parenthesis + if (isWrappedInParenthesis(node)) { + checkLastReturnStatementLineIndent(node, firstLineIndent); + } else { + checkNodeIndent(node, firstLineIndent); + } + }, + + CallExpression(node) { + if (isSingleLineNode(node)) { + return; + } + if (options.CallExpression.arguments === "first" && node.arguments.length) { + checkNodesIndent(node.arguments.slice(1), node.arguments[0].loc.start.column); + } else if (options.CallExpression.arguments !== null) { + checkNodesIndent(node.arguments, getNodeIndent(node).goodChar + indentSize * options.CallExpression.arguments); + } + } + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/indent.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/indent.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9bcbd64 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/indent.js @@ -0,0 +1,1803 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview This rule sets a specific indentation style and width for your code + * + * @author Teddy Katz + * @author Vitaly Puzrin + * @author Gyandeep Singh + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const KNOWN_NODES = new Set([ + "AssignmentExpression", + "AssignmentPattern", + "ArrayExpression", + "ArrayPattern", + "ArrowFunctionExpression", + "AwaitExpression", + "BlockStatement", + "BinaryExpression", + "BreakStatement", + "CallExpression", + "CatchClause", + "ChainExpression", + "ClassBody", + "ClassDeclaration", + "ClassExpression", + "ConditionalExpression", + "ContinueStatement", + "DoWhileStatement", + "DebuggerStatement", + "EmptyStatement", + "ExperimentalRestProperty", + "ExperimentalSpreadProperty", + "ExpressionStatement", + "ForStatement", + "ForInStatement", + "ForOfStatement", + "FunctionDeclaration", + "FunctionExpression", + "Identifier", + "IfStatement", + "Literal", + "LabeledStatement", + "LogicalExpression", + "MemberExpression", + "MetaProperty", + "MethodDefinition", + "NewExpression", + "ObjectExpression", + "ObjectPattern", + "PrivateIdentifier", + "Program", + "Property", + "PropertyDefinition", + "RestElement", + "ReturnStatement", + "SequenceExpression", + "SpreadElement", + "StaticBlock", + "Super", + "SwitchCase", + "SwitchStatement", + "TaggedTemplateExpression", + "TemplateElement", + "TemplateLiteral", + "ThisExpression", + "ThrowStatement", + "TryStatement", + "UnaryExpression", + "UpdateExpression", + "VariableDeclaration", + "VariableDeclarator", + "WhileStatement", + "WithStatement", + "YieldExpression", + "JSXFragment", + "JSXOpeningFragment", + "JSXClosingFragment", + "JSXIdentifier", + "JSXNamespacedName", + "JSXMemberExpression", + "JSXEmptyExpression", + "JSXExpressionContainer", + "JSXElement", + "JSXClosingElement", + "JSXOpeningElement", + "JSXAttribute", + "JSXSpreadAttribute", + "JSXText", + "ExportDefaultDeclaration", + "ExportNamedDeclaration", + "ExportAllDeclaration", + "ExportSpecifier", + "ImportDeclaration", + "ImportSpecifier", + "ImportDefaultSpecifier", + "ImportNamespaceSpecifier", + "ImportExpression" +]); + +/* + * General rule strategy: + * 1. An OffsetStorage instance stores a map of desired offsets, where each token has a specified offset from another + * specified token or to the first column. + * 2. As the AST is traversed, modify the desired offsets of tokens accordingly. For example, when entering a + * BlockStatement, offset all of the tokens in the BlockStatement by 1 indent level from the opening curly + * brace of the BlockStatement. + * 3. After traversing the AST, calculate the expected indentation levels of every token according to the + * OffsetStorage container. + * 4. For each line, compare the expected indentation of the first token to the actual indentation in the file, + * and report the token if the two values are not equal. + */ + + +/** + * A mutable map that stores (key, value) pairs. The keys are numeric indices, and must be unique. + * This is intended to be a generic wrapper around a map with non-negative integer keys, so that the underlying implementation + * can easily be swapped out. + */ +class IndexMap { + + /** + * Creates an empty map + * @param {number} maxKey The maximum key + */ + constructor(maxKey) { + + // Initializing the array with the maximum expected size avoids dynamic reallocations that could degrade performance. + this._values = Array(maxKey + 1); + } + + /** + * Inserts an entry into the map. + * @param {number} key The entry's key + * @param {any} value The entry's value + * @returns {void} + */ + insert(key, value) { + this._values[key] = value; + } + + /** + * Finds the value of the entry with the largest key less than or equal to the provided key + * @param {number} key The provided key + * @returns {*|undefined} The value of the found entry, or undefined if no such entry exists. + */ + findLastNotAfter(key) { + const values = this._values; + + for (let index = key; index >= 0; index--) { + const value = values[index]; + + if (value) { + return value; + } + } + return void 0; + } + + /** + * Deletes all of the keys in the interval [start, end) + * @param {number} start The start of the range + * @param {number} end The end of the range + * @returns {void} + */ + deleteRange(start, end) { + this._values.fill(void 0, start, end); + } +} + +/** + * A helper class to get token-based info related to indentation + */ +class TokenInfo { + + /** + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode A SourceCode object + */ + constructor(sourceCode) { + this.sourceCode = sourceCode; + this.firstTokensByLineNumber = new Map(); + const tokens = sourceCode.tokensAndComments; + + for (let i = 0; i < tokens.length; i++) { + const token = tokens[i]; + + if (!this.firstTokensByLineNumber.has(token.loc.start.line)) { + this.firstTokensByLineNumber.set(token.loc.start.line, token); + } + if (!this.firstTokensByLineNumber.has(token.loc.end.line) && sourceCode.text.slice(token.range[1] - token.loc.end.column, token.range[1]).trim()) { + this.firstTokensByLineNumber.set(token.loc.end.line, token); + } + } + } + + /** + * Gets the first token on a given token's line + * @param {Token|ASTNode} token a node or token + * @returns {Token} The first token on the given line + */ + getFirstTokenOfLine(token) { + return this.firstTokensByLineNumber.get(token.loc.start.line); + } + + /** + * Determines whether a token is the first token in its line + * @param {Token} token The token + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is the first on its line + */ + isFirstTokenOfLine(token) { + return this.getFirstTokenOfLine(token) === token; + } + + /** + * Get the actual indent of a token + * @param {Token} token Token to examine. This should be the first token on its line. + * @returns {string} The indentation characters that precede the token + */ + getTokenIndent(token) { + return this.sourceCode.text.slice(token.range[0] - token.loc.start.column, token.range[0]); + } +} + +/** + * A class to store information on desired offsets of tokens from each other + */ +class OffsetStorage { + + /** + * @param {TokenInfo} tokenInfo a TokenInfo instance + * @param {number} indentSize The desired size of each indentation level + * @param {string} indentType The indentation character + * @param {number} maxIndex The maximum end index of any token + */ + constructor(tokenInfo, indentSize, indentType, maxIndex) { + this._tokenInfo = tokenInfo; + this._indentSize = indentSize; + this._indentType = indentType; + + this._indexMap = new IndexMap(maxIndex); + this._indexMap.insert(0, { offset: 0, from: null, force: false }); + + this._lockedFirstTokens = new WeakMap(); + this._desiredIndentCache = new WeakMap(); + this._ignoredTokens = new WeakSet(); + } + + _getOffsetDescriptor(token) { + return this._indexMap.findLastNotAfter(token.range[0]); + } + + /** + * Sets the offset column of token B to match the offset column of token A. + * - **WARNING**: This matches a *column*, even if baseToken is not the first token on its line. In + * most cases, `setDesiredOffset` should be used instead. + * @param {Token} baseToken The first token + * @param {Token} offsetToken The second token, whose offset should be matched to the first token + * @returns {void} + */ + matchOffsetOf(baseToken, offsetToken) { + + /* + * lockedFirstTokens is a map from a token whose indentation is controlled by the "first" option to + * the token that it depends on. For example, with the `ArrayExpression: first` option, the first + * token of each element in the array after the first will be mapped to the first token of the first + * element. The desired indentation of each of these tokens is computed based on the desired indentation + * of the "first" element, rather than through the normal offset mechanism. + */ + this._lockedFirstTokens.set(offsetToken, baseToken); + } + + /** + * Sets the desired offset of a token. + * + * This uses a line-based offset collapsing behavior to handle tokens on the same line. + * For example, consider the following two cases: + * + * ( + * [ + * bar + * ] + * ) + * + * ([ + * bar + * ]) + * + * Based on the first case, it's clear that the `bar` token needs to have an offset of 1 indent level (4 spaces) from + * the `[` token, and the `[` token has to have an offset of 1 indent level from the `(` token. Since the `(` token is + * the first on its line (with an indent of 0 spaces), the `bar` token needs to be offset by 2 indent levels (8 spaces) + * from the start of its line. + * + * However, in the second case `bar` should only be indented by 4 spaces. This is because the offset of 1 indent level + * between the `(` and the `[` tokens gets "collapsed" because the two tokens are on the same line. As a result, the + * `(` token is mapped to the `[` token with an offset of 0, and the rule correctly decides that `bar` should be indented + * by 1 indent level from the start of the line. + * + * This is useful because rule listeners can usually just call `setDesiredOffset` for all the tokens in the node, + * without needing to check which lines those tokens are on. + * + * Note that since collapsing only occurs when two tokens are on the same line, there are a few cases where non-intuitive + * behavior can occur. For example, consider the following cases: + * + * foo( + * ). + * bar( + * baz + * ) + * + * foo( + * ).bar( + * baz + * ) + * + * Based on the first example, it would seem that `bar` should be offset by 1 indent level from `foo`, and `baz` + * should be offset by 1 indent level from `bar`. However, this is not correct, because it would result in `baz` + * being indented by 2 indent levels in the second case (since `foo`, `bar`, and `baz` are all on separate lines, no + * collapsing would occur). + * + * Instead, the correct way would be to offset `baz` by 1 level from `bar`, offset `bar` by 1 level from the `)`, and + * offset the `)` by 0 levels from `foo`. This ensures that the offset between `bar` and the `)` are correctly collapsed + * in the second case. + * @param {Token} token The token + * @param {Token} fromToken The token that `token` should be offset from + * @param {number} offset The desired indent level + * @returns {void} + */ + setDesiredOffset(token, fromToken, offset) { + return this.setDesiredOffsets(token.range, fromToken, offset); + } + + /** + * Sets the desired offset of all tokens in a range + * It's common for node listeners in this file to need to apply the same offset to a large, contiguous range of tokens. + * Moreover, the offset of any given token is usually updated multiple times (roughly once for each node that contains + * it). This means that the offset of each token is updated O(AST depth) times. + * It would not be performant to store and update the offsets for each token independently, because the rule would end + * up having a time complexity of O(number of tokens * AST depth), which is quite slow for large files. + * + * Instead, the offset tree is represented as a collection of contiguous offset ranges in a file. For example, the following + * list could represent the state of the offset tree at a given point: + * + * - Tokens starting in the interval [0, 15) are aligned with the beginning of the file + * - Tokens starting in the interval [15, 30) are offset by 1 indent level from the `bar` token + * - Tokens starting in the interval [30, 43) are offset by 1 indent level from the `foo` token + * - Tokens starting in the interval [43, 820) are offset by 2 indent levels from the `bar` token + * - Tokens starting in the interval [820, ∞) are offset by 1 indent level from the `baz` token + * + * The `setDesiredOffsets` methods inserts ranges like the ones above. The third line above would be inserted by using: + * `setDesiredOffsets([30, 43], fooToken, 1);` + * @param {[number, number]} range A [start, end] pair. All tokens with range[0] <= token.start < range[1] will have the offset applied. + * @param {Token} fromToken The token that this is offset from + * @param {number} offset The desired indent level + * @param {boolean} force `true` if this offset should not use the normal collapsing behavior. This should almost always be false. + * @returns {void} + */ + setDesiredOffsets(range, fromToken, offset, force) { + + /* + * Offset ranges are stored as a collection of nodes, where each node maps a numeric key to an offset + * descriptor. The tree for the example above would have the following nodes: + * + * * key: 0, value: { offset: 0, from: null } + * * key: 15, value: { offset: 1, from: barToken } + * * key: 30, value: { offset: 1, from: fooToken } + * * key: 43, value: { offset: 2, from: barToken } + * * key: 820, value: { offset: 1, from: bazToken } + * + * To find the offset descriptor for any given token, one needs to find the node with the largest key + * which is <= token.start. To make this operation fast, the nodes are stored in a map indexed by key. + */ + + const descriptorToInsert = { offset, from: fromToken, force }; + + const descriptorAfterRange = this._indexMap.findLastNotAfter(range[1]); + + const fromTokenIsInRange = fromToken && fromToken.range[0] >= range[0] && fromToken.range[1] <= range[1]; + const fromTokenDescriptor = fromTokenIsInRange && this._getOffsetDescriptor(fromToken); + + // First, remove any existing nodes in the range from the map. + this._indexMap.deleteRange(range[0] + 1, range[1]); + + // Insert a new node into the map for this range + this._indexMap.insert(range[0], descriptorToInsert); + + /* + * To avoid circular offset dependencies, keep the `fromToken` token mapped to whatever it was mapped to previously, + * even if it's in the current range. + */ + if (fromTokenIsInRange) { + this._indexMap.insert(fromToken.range[0], fromTokenDescriptor); + this._indexMap.insert(fromToken.range[1], descriptorToInsert); + } + + /* + * To avoid modifying the offset of tokens after the range, insert another node to keep the offset of the following + * tokens the same as it was before. + */ + this._indexMap.insert(range[1], descriptorAfterRange); + } + + /** + * Gets the desired indent of a token + * @param {Token} token The token + * @returns {string} The desired indent of the token + */ + getDesiredIndent(token) { + if (!this._desiredIndentCache.has(token)) { + + if (this._ignoredTokens.has(token)) { + + /* + * If the token is ignored, use the actual indent of the token as the desired indent. + * This ensures that no errors are reported for this token. + */ + this._desiredIndentCache.set( + token, + this._tokenInfo.getTokenIndent(token) + ); + } else if (this._lockedFirstTokens.has(token)) { + const firstToken = this._lockedFirstTokens.get(token); + + this._desiredIndentCache.set( + token, + + // (indentation for the first element's line) + this.getDesiredIndent(this._tokenInfo.getFirstTokenOfLine(firstToken)) + + + // (space between the start of the first element's line and the first element) + this._indentType.repeat(firstToken.loc.start.column - this._tokenInfo.getFirstTokenOfLine(firstToken).loc.start.column) + ); + } else { + const offsetInfo = this._getOffsetDescriptor(token); + const offset = ( + offsetInfo.from && + offsetInfo.from.loc.start.line === token.loc.start.line && + !/^\s*?\n/u.test(token.value) && + !offsetInfo.force + ) ? 0 : offsetInfo.offset * this._indentSize; + + this._desiredIndentCache.set( + token, + (offsetInfo.from ? this.getDesiredIndent(offsetInfo.from) : "") + this._indentType.repeat(offset) + ); + } + } + return this._desiredIndentCache.get(token); + } + + /** + * Ignores a token, preventing it from being reported. + * @param {Token} token The token + * @returns {void} + */ + ignoreToken(token) { + if (this._tokenInfo.isFirstTokenOfLine(token)) { + this._ignoredTokens.add(token); + } + } + + /** + * Gets the first token that the given token's indentation is dependent on + * @param {Token} token The token + * @returns {Token} The token that the given token depends on, or `null` if the given token is at the top level + */ + getFirstDependency(token) { + return this._getOffsetDescriptor(token).from; + } +} + +const ELEMENT_LIST_SCHEMA = { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + enum: ["first", "off"] + } + ] +}; + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent indentation", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/indent" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["tab"] + }, + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + ] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + SwitchCase: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0, + default: 0 + }, + VariableDeclarator: { + oneOf: [ + ELEMENT_LIST_SCHEMA, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + var: ELEMENT_LIST_SCHEMA, + let: ELEMENT_LIST_SCHEMA, + const: ELEMENT_LIST_SCHEMA + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + }, + outerIIFEBody: { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + enum: ["off"] + } + ] + }, + MemberExpression: { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + enum: ["off"] + } + ] + }, + FunctionDeclaration: { + type: "object", + properties: { + parameters: ELEMENT_LIST_SCHEMA, + body: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + FunctionExpression: { + type: "object", + properties: { + parameters: ELEMENT_LIST_SCHEMA, + body: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + StaticBlock: { + type: "object", + properties: { + body: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + CallExpression: { + type: "object", + properties: { + arguments: ELEMENT_LIST_SCHEMA + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + ArrayExpression: ELEMENT_LIST_SCHEMA, + ObjectExpression: ELEMENT_LIST_SCHEMA, + ImportDeclaration: ELEMENT_LIST_SCHEMA, + flatTernaryExpressions: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + offsetTernaryExpressions: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + ignoredNodes: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string", + not: { + pattern: ":exit$" + } + } + }, + ignoreComments: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + wrongIndentation: "Expected indentation of {{expected}} but found {{actual}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const DEFAULT_VARIABLE_INDENT = 1; + const DEFAULT_PARAMETER_INDENT = 1; + const DEFAULT_FUNCTION_BODY_INDENT = 1; + + let indentType = "space"; + let indentSize = 4; + const options = { + SwitchCase: 0, + VariableDeclarator: { + var: DEFAULT_VARIABLE_INDENT, + let: DEFAULT_VARIABLE_INDENT, + const: DEFAULT_VARIABLE_INDENT + }, + outerIIFEBody: 1, + FunctionDeclaration: { + parameters: DEFAULT_PARAMETER_INDENT, + body: DEFAULT_FUNCTION_BODY_INDENT + }, + FunctionExpression: { + parameters: DEFAULT_PARAMETER_INDENT, + body: DEFAULT_FUNCTION_BODY_INDENT + }, + StaticBlock: { + body: DEFAULT_FUNCTION_BODY_INDENT + }, + CallExpression: { + arguments: DEFAULT_PARAMETER_INDENT + }, + MemberExpression: 1, + ArrayExpression: 1, + ObjectExpression: 1, + ImportDeclaration: 1, + flatTernaryExpressions: false, + ignoredNodes: [], + ignoreComments: false + }; + + if (context.options.length) { + if (context.options[0] === "tab") { + indentSize = 1; + indentType = "tab"; + } else { + indentSize = context.options[0]; + indentType = "space"; + } + + if (context.options[1]) { + Object.assign(options, context.options[1]); + + if (typeof options.VariableDeclarator === "number" || options.VariableDeclarator === "first") { + options.VariableDeclarator = { + var: options.VariableDeclarator, + let: options.VariableDeclarator, + const: options.VariableDeclarator + }; + } + } + } + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const tokenInfo = new TokenInfo(sourceCode); + const offsets = new OffsetStorage(tokenInfo, indentSize, indentType === "space" ? " " : "\t", sourceCode.text.length); + const parameterParens = new WeakSet(); + + /** + * Creates an error message for a line, given the expected/actual indentation. + * @param {int} expectedAmount The expected amount of indentation characters for this line + * @param {int} actualSpaces The actual number of indentation spaces that were found on this line + * @param {int} actualTabs The actual number of indentation tabs that were found on this line + * @returns {string} An error message for this line + */ + function createErrorMessageData(expectedAmount, actualSpaces, actualTabs) { + const expectedStatement = `${expectedAmount} ${indentType}${expectedAmount === 1 ? "" : "s"}`; // e.g. "2 tabs" + const foundSpacesWord = `space${actualSpaces === 1 ? "" : "s"}`; // e.g. "space" + const foundTabsWord = `tab${actualTabs === 1 ? "" : "s"}`; // e.g. "tabs" + let foundStatement; + + if (actualSpaces > 0) { + + /* + * Abbreviate the message if the expected indentation is also spaces. + * e.g. 'Expected 4 spaces but found 2' rather than 'Expected 4 spaces but found 2 spaces' + */ + foundStatement = indentType === "space" ? actualSpaces : `${actualSpaces} ${foundSpacesWord}`; + } else if (actualTabs > 0) { + foundStatement = indentType === "tab" ? actualTabs : `${actualTabs} ${foundTabsWord}`; + } else { + foundStatement = "0"; + } + return { + expected: expectedStatement, + actual: foundStatement + }; + } + + /** + * Reports a given indent violation + * @param {Token} token Token violating the indent rule + * @param {string} neededIndent Expected indentation string + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(token, neededIndent) { + const actualIndent = Array.from(tokenInfo.getTokenIndent(token)); + const numSpaces = actualIndent.filter(char => char === " ").length; + const numTabs = actualIndent.filter(char => char === "\t").length; + + context.report({ + node: token, + messageId: "wrongIndentation", + data: createErrorMessageData(neededIndent.length, numSpaces, numTabs), + loc: { + start: { line: token.loc.start.line, column: 0 }, + end: { line: token.loc.start.line, column: token.loc.start.column } + }, + fix(fixer) { + const range = [token.range[0] - token.loc.start.column, token.range[0]]; + const newText = neededIndent; + + return fixer.replaceTextRange(range, newText); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Checks if a token's indentation is correct + * @param {Token} token Token to examine + * @param {string} desiredIndent Desired indentation of the string + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token's indentation is correct + */ + function validateTokenIndent(token, desiredIndent) { + const indentation = tokenInfo.getTokenIndent(token); + + return indentation === desiredIndent || + + // To avoid conflicts with no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs, don't report mixed spaces and tabs. + indentation.includes(" ") && indentation.includes("\t"); + } + + /** + * Check to see if the node is a file level IIFE + * @param {ASTNode} node The function node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is the outer IIFE + */ + function isOuterIIFE(node) { + + /* + * Verify that the node is an IIFE + */ + if (!node.parent || node.parent.type !== "CallExpression" || node.parent.callee !== node) { + return false; + } + + /* + * Navigate legal ancestors to determine whether this IIFE is outer. + * A "legal ancestor" is an expression or statement that causes the function to get executed immediately. + * For example, `!(function(){})()` is an outer IIFE even though it is preceded by a ! operator. + */ + let statement = node.parent && node.parent.parent; + + while ( + statement.type === "UnaryExpression" && ["!", "~", "+", "-"].includes(statement.operator) || + statement.type === "AssignmentExpression" || + statement.type === "LogicalExpression" || + statement.type === "SequenceExpression" || + statement.type === "VariableDeclarator" + ) { + statement = statement.parent; + } + + return (statement.type === "ExpressionStatement" || statement.type === "VariableDeclaration") && statement.parent.type === "Program"; + } + + /** + * Counts the number of linebreaks that follow the last non-whitespace character in a string + * @param {string} string The string to check + * @returns {number} The number of JavaScript linebreaks that follow the last non-whitespace character, + * or the total number of linebreaks if the string is all whitespace. + */ + function countTrailingLinebreaks(string) { + const trailingWhitespace = string.match(/\s*$/u)[0]; + const linebreakMatches = trailingWhitespace.match(astUtils.createGlobalLinebreakMatcher()); + + return linebreakMatches === null ? 0 : linebreakMatches.length; + } + + /** + * Check indentation for lists of elements (arrays, objects, function params) + * @param {ASTNode[]} elements List of elements that should be offset + * @param {Token} startToken The start token of the list that element should be aligned against, e.g. '[' + * @param {Token} endToken The end token of the list, e.g. ']' + * @param {number|string} offset The amount that the elements should be offset + * @returns {void} + */ + function addElementListIndent(elements, startToken, endToken, offset) { + + /** + * Gets the first token of a given element, including surrounding parentheses. + * @param {ASTNode} element A node in the `elements` list + * @returns {Token} The first token of this element + */ + function getFirstToken(element) { + let token = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(element); + + while (astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(token) && token !== startToken) { + token = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token); + } + return sourceCode.getTokenAfter(token); + } + + // Run through all the tokens in the list, and offset them by one indent level (mainly for comments, other things will end up overridden) + offsets.setDesiredOffsets( + [startToken.range[1], endToken.range[0]], + startToken, + typeof offset === "number" ? offset : 1 + ); + offsets.setDesiredOffset(endToken, startToken, 0); + + // If the preference is "first" but there is no first element (e.g. sparse arrays w/ empty first slot), fall back to 1 level. + if (offset === "first" && elements.length && !elements[0]) { + return; + } + elements.forEach((element, index) => { + if (!element) { + + // Skip holes in arrays + return; + } + if (offset === "off") { + + // Ignore the first token of every element if the "off" option is used + offsets.ignoreToken(getFirstToken(element)); + } + + // Offset the following elements correctly relative to the first element + if (index === 0) { + return; + } + if (offset === "first" && tokenInfo.isFirstTokenOfLine(getFirstToken(element))) { + offsets.matchOffsetOf(getFirstToken(elements[0]), getFirstToken(element)); + } else { + const previousElement = elements[index - 1]; + const firstTokenOfPreviousElement = previousElement && getFirstToken(previousElement); + const previousElementLastToken = previousElement && sourceCode.getLastToken(previousElement); + + if ( + previousElement && + previousElementLastToken.loc.end.line - countTrailingLinebreaks(previousElementLastToken.value) > startToken.loc.end.line + ) { + offsets.setDesiredOffsets( + [previousElement.range[1], element.range[1]], + firstTokenOfPreviousElement, + 0 + ); + } + } + }); + } + + /** + * Check and decide whether to check for indentation for blockless nodes + * Scenarios are for or while statements without braces around them + * @param {ASTNode} node node to examine + * @returns {void} + */ + function addBlocklessNodeIndent(node) { + if (node.type !== "BlockStatement") { + const lastParentToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node, astUtils.isNotOpeningParenToken); + + let firstBodyToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + let lastBodyToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + while ( + astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(sourceCode.getTokenBefore(firstBodyToken)) && + astUtils.isClosingParenToken(sourceCode.getTokenAfter(lastBodyToken)) + ) { + firstBodyToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(firstBodyToken); + lastBodyToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(lastBodyToken); + } + + offsets.setDesiredOffsets([firstBodyToken.range[0], lastBodyToken.range[1]], lastParentToken, 1); + } + } + + /** + * Checks the indentation for nodes that are like function calls (`CallExpression` and `NewExpression`) + * @param {ASTNode} node A CallExpression or NewExpression node + * @returns {void} + */ + function addFunctionCallIndent(node) { + let openingParen; + + if (node.arguments.length) { + openingParen = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(node.callee, node.arguments[0], astUtils.isOpeningParenToken); + } else { + openingParen = sourceCode.getLastToken(node, 1); + } + const closingParen = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + parameterParens.add(openingParen); + parameterParens.add(closingParen); + + /* + * If `?.` token exists, set desired offset for that. + * This logic is copied from `MemberExpression`'s. + */ + if (node.optional) { + const dotToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.callee, astUtils.isQuestionDotToken); + const calleeParenCount = sourceCode.getTokensBetween(node.callee, dotToken, { filter: astUtils.isClosingParenToken }).length; + const firstTokenOfCallee = calleeParenCount + ? sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.callee, { skip: calleeParenCount - 1 }) + : sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.callee); + const lastTokenOfCallee = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(dotToken); + const offsetBase = lastTokenOfCallee.loc.end.line === openingParen.loc.start.line + ? lastTokenOfCallee + : firstTokenOfCallee; + + offsets.setDesiredOffset(dotToken, offsetBase, 1); + } + + const offsetAfterToken = node.callee.type === "TaggedTemplateExpression" ? sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.callee.quasi) : openingParen; + const offsetToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(offsetAfterToken); + + offsets.setDesiredOffset(openingParen, offsetToken, 0); + + addElementListIndent(node.arguments, openingParen, closingParen, options.CallExpression.arguments); + } + + /** + * Checks the indentation of parenthesized values, given a list of tokens in a program + * @param {Token[]} tokens A list of tokens + * @returns {void} + */ + function addParensIndent(tokens) { + const parenStack = []; + const parenPairs = []; + + for (let i = 0; i < tokens.length; i++) { + const nextToken = tokens[i]; + + if (astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(nextToken)) { + parenStack.push(nextToken); + } else if (astUtils.isClosingParenToken(nextToken)) { + parenPairs.push({ left: parenStack.pop(), right: nextToken }); + } + } + + for (let i = parenPairs.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { + const leftParen = parenPairs[i].left; + const rightParen = parenPairs[i].right; + + // We only want to handle parens around expressions, so exclude parentheses that are in function parameters and function call arguments. + if (!parameterParens.has(leftParen) && !parameterParens.has(rightParen)) { + const parenthesizedTokens = new Set(sourceCode.getTokensBetween(leftParen, rightParen)); + + parenthesizedTokens.forEach(token => { + if (!parenthesizedTokens.has(offsets.getFirstDependency(token))) { + offsets.setDesiredOffset(token, leftParen, 1); + } + }); + } + + offsets.setDesiredOffset(rightParen, leftParen, 0); + } + } + + /** + * Ignore all tokens within an unknown node whose offset do not depend + * on another token's offset within the unknown node + * @param {ASTNode} node Unknown Node + * @returns {void} + */ + function ignoreNode(node) { + const unknownNodeTokens = new Set(sourceCode.getTokens(node, { includeComments: true })); + + unknownNodeTokens.forEach(token => { + if (!unknownNodeTokens.has(offsets.getFirstDependency(token))) { + const firstTokenOfLine = tokenInfo.getFirstTokenOfLine(token); + + if (token === firstTokenOfLine) { + offsets.ignoreToken(token); + } else { + offsets.setDesiredOffset(token, firstTokenOfLine, 0); + } + } + }); + } + + /** + * Check whether the given token is on the first line of a statement. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @param {ASTNode} leafNode The expression node that the token belongs directly. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is on the first line of a statement. + */ + function isOnFirstLineOfStatement(token, leafNode) { + let node = leafNode; + + while (node.parent && !node.parent.type.endsWith("Statement") && !node.parent.type.endsWith("Declaration")) { + node = node.parent; + } + node = node.parent; + + return !node || node.loc.start.line === token.loc.start.line; + } + + /** + * Check whether there are any blank (whitespace-only) lines between + * two tokens on separate lines. + * @param {Token} firstToken The first token. + * @param {Token} secondToken The second token. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the tokens are on separate lines and + * there exists a blank line between them, `false` otherwise. + */ + function hasBlankLinesBetween(firstToken, secondToken) { + const firstTokenLine = firstToken.loc.end.line; + const secondTokenLine = secondToken.loc.start.line; + + if (firstTokenLine === secondTokenLine || firstTokenLine === secondTokenLine - 1) { + return false; + } + + for (let line = firstTokenLine + 1; line < secondTokenLine; ++line) { + if (!tokenInfo.firstTokensByLineNumber.has(line)) { + return true; + } + } + + return false; + } + + const ignoredNodeFirstTokens = new Set(); + + const baseOffsetListeners = { + "ArrayExpression, ArrayPattern"(node) { + const openingBracket = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const closingBracket = sourceCode.getTokenAfter([...node.elements].reverse().find(_ => _) || openingBracket, astUtils.isClosingBracketToken); + + addElementListIndent(node.elements, openingBracket, closingBracket, options.ArrayExpression); + }, + + "ObjectExpression, ObjectPattern"(node) { + const openingCurly = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const closingCurly = sourceCode.getTokenAfter( + node.properties.length ? node.properties[node.properties.length - 1] : openingCurly, + astUtils.isClosingBraceToken + ); + + addElementListIndent(node.properties, openingCurly, closingCurly, options.ObjectExpression); + }, + + ArrowFunctionExpression(node) { + const maybeOpeningParen = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, { skip: node.async ? 1 : 0 }); + + if (astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(maybeOpeningParen)) { + const openingParen = maybeOpeningParen; + const closingParen = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.body, astUtils.isClosingParenToken); + + parameterParens.add(openingParen); + parameterParens.add(closingParen); + addElementListIndent(node.params, openingParen, closingParen, options.FunctionExpression.parameters); + } + + addBlocklessNodeIndent(node.body); + }, + + AssignmentExpression(node) { + const operator = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(node.left, node.right, token => token.value === node.operator); + + offsets.setDesiredOffsets([operator.range[0], node.range[1]], sourceCode.getLastToken(node.left), 1); + offsets.ignoreToken(operator); + offsets.ignoreToken(sourceCode.getTokenAfter(operator)); + }, + + "BinaryExpression, LogicalExpression"(node) { + const operator = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(node.left, node.right, token => token.value === node.operator); + + /* + * For backwards compatibility, don't check BinaryExpression indents, e.g. + * var foo = bar && + * baz; + */ + + const tokenAfterOperator = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(operator); + + offsets.ignoreToken(operator); + offsets.ignoreToken(tokenAfterOperator); + offsets.setDesiredOffset(tokenAfterOperator, operator, 0); + }, + + "BlockStatement, ClassBody"(node) { + let blockIndentLevel; + + if (node.parent && isOuterIIFE(node.parent)) { + blockIndentLevel = options.outerIIFEBody; + } else if (node.parent && (node.parent.type === "FunctionExpression" || node.parent.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression")) { + blockIndentLevel = options.FunctionExpression.body; + } else if (node.parent && node.parent.type === "FunctionDeclaration") { + blockIndentLevel = options.FunctionDeclaration.body; + } else { + blockIndentLevel = 1; + } + + /* + * For blocks that aren't lone statements, ensure that the opening curly brace + * is aligned with the parent. + */ + if (!astUtils.STATEMENT_LIST_PARENTS.has(node.parent.type)) { + offsets.setDesiredOffset(sourceCode.getFirstToken(node), sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.parent), 0); + } + + addElementListIndent(node.body, sourceCode.getFirstToken(node), sourceCode.getLastToken(node), blockIndentLevel); + }, + + CallExpression: addFunctionCallIndent, + + "ClassDeclaration[superClass], ClassExpression[superClass]"(node) { + const classToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const extendsToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.superClass, astUtils.isNotOpeningParenToken); + + offsets.setDesiredOffsets([extendsToken.range[0], node.body.range[0]], classToken, 1); + }, + + ConditionalExpression(node) { + const firstToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + // `flatTernaryExpressions` option is for the following style: + // var a = + // foo > 0 ? bar : + // foo < 0 ? baz : + // /*else*/ qiz ; + if (!options.flatTernaryExpressions || + !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(node.test, node.consequent) || + isOnFirstLineOfStatement(firstToken, node) + ) { + const questionMarkToken = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(node.test, node.consequent, token => token.type === "Punctuator" && token.value === "?"); + const colonToken = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(node.consequent, node.alternate, token => token.type === "Punctuator" && token.value === ":"); + + const firstConsequentToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(questionMarkToken); + const lastConsequentToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(colonToken); + const firstAlternateToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(colonToken); + + offsets.setDesiredOffset(questionMarkToken, firstToken, 1); + offsets.setDesiredOffset(colonToken, firstToken, 1); + + offsets.setDesiredOffset(firstConsequentToken, firstToken, firstConsequentToken.type === "Punctuator" && + options.offsetTernaryExpressions ? 2 : 1); + + /* + * The alternate and the consequent should usually have the same indentation. + * If they share part of a line, align the alternate against the first token of the consequent. + * This allows the alternate to be indented correctly in cases like this: + * foo ? ( + * bar + * ) : ( // this '(' is aligned with the '(' above, so it's considered to be aligned with `foo` + * baz // as a result, `baz` is offset by 1 rather than 2 + * ) + */ + if (lastConsequentToken.loc.end.line === firstAlternateToken.loc.start.line) { + offsets.setDesiredOffset(firstAlternateToken, firstConsequentToken, 0); + } else { + + /** + * If the alternate and consequent do not share part of a line, offset the alternate from the first + * token of the conditional expression. For example: + * foo ? bar + * : baz + * + * If `baz` were aligned with `bar` rather than being offset by 1 from `foo`, `baz` would end up + * having no expected indentation. + */ + offsets.setDesiredOffset(firstAlternateToken, firstToken, firstAlternateToken.type === "Punctuator" && + options.offsetTernaryExpressions ? 2 : 1); + } + } + }, + + "DoWhileStatement, WhileStatement, ForInStatement, ForOfStatement, WithStatement": node => addBlocklessNodeIndent(node.body), + + ExportNamedDeclaration(node) { + if (node.declaration === null) { + const closingCurly = sourceCode.getLastToken(node, astUtils.isClosingBraceToken); + + // Indent the specifiers in `export {foo, bar, baz}` + addElementListIndent(node.specifiers, sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, { skip: 1 }), closingCurly, 1); + + if (node.source) { + + // Indent everything after and including the `from` token in `export {foo, bar, baz} from 'qux'` + offsets.setDesiredOffsets([closingCurly.range[1], node.range[1]], sourceCode.getFirstToken(node), 1); + } + } + }, + + ForStatement(node) { + const forOpeningParen = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, 1); + + if (node.init) { + offsets.setDesiredOffsets(node.init.range, forOpeningParen, 1); + } + if (node.test) { + offsets.setDesiredOffsets(node.test.range, forOpeningParen, 1); + } + if (node.update) { + offsets.setDesiredOffsets(node.update.range, forOpeningParen, 1); + } + addBlocklessNodeIndent(node.body); + }, + + "FunctionDeclaration, FunctionExpression"(node) { + const closingParen = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.body); + const openingParen = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.params.length ? node.params[0] : closingParen); + + parameterParens.add(openingParen); + parameterParens.add(closingParen); + addElementListIndent(node.params, openingParen, closingParen, options[node.type].parameters); + }, + + IfStatement(node) { + addBlocklessNodeIndent(node.consequent); + if (node.alternate) { + addBlocklessNodeIndent(node.alternate); + } + }, + + /* + * For blockless nodes with semicolon-first style, don't indent the semicolon. + * e.g. + * if (foo) + * bar() + * ; [1, 2, 3].map(foo) + * + * Traversal into the node sets indentation of the semicolon, so we need to override it on exit. + */ + ":matches(DoWhileStatement, ForStatement, ForInStatement, ForOfStatement, IfStatement, WhileStatement, WithStatement):exit"(node) { + let nodesToCheck; + + if (node.type === "IfStatement") { + nodesToCheck = [node.consequent]; + if (node.alternate) { + nodesToCheck.push(node.alternate); + } + } else { + nodesToCheck = [node.body]; + } + + for (const nodeToCheck of nodesToCheck) { + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(nodeToCheck); + + if (astUtils.isSemicolonToken(lastToken)) { + const tokenBeforeLast = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(lastToken); + const tokenAfterLast = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(lastToken); + + // override indentation of `;` only if its line looks like a semicolon-first style line + if ( + !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(tokenBeforeLast, lastToken) && + tokenAfterLast && + astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(lastToken, tokenAfterLast) + ) { + offsets.setDesiredOffset( + lastToken, + sourceCode.getFirstToken(node), + 0 + ); + } + } + } + }, + + ImportDeclaration(node) { + if (node.specifiers.some(specifier => specifier.type === "ImportSpecifier")) { + const openingCurly = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, astUtils.isOpeningBraceToken); + const closingCurly = sourceCode.getLastToken(node, astUtils.isClosingBraceToken); + + addElementListIndent(node.specifiers.filter(specifier => specifier.type === "ImportSpecifier"), openingCurly, closingCurly, options.ImportDeclaration); + } + + const fromToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node, token => token.type === "Identifier" && token.value === "from"); + const sourceToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node, token => token.type === "String"); + const semiToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node, token => token.type === "Punctuator" && token.value === ";"); + + if (fromToken) { + const end = semiToken && semiToken.range[1] === sourceToken.range[1] ? node.range[1] : sourceToken.range[1]; + + offsets.setDesiredOffsets([fromToken.range[0], end], sourceCode.getFirstToken(node), 1); + } + }, + + ImportExpression(node) { + const openingParen = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, 1); + const closingParen = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + parameterParens.add(openingParen); + parameterParens.add(closingParen); + offsets.setDesiredOffset(openingParen, sourceCode.getTokenBefore(openingParen), 0); + + addElementListIndent([node.source], openingParen, closingParen, options.CallExpression.arguments); + }, + + "MemberExpression, JSXMemberExpression, MetaProperty"(node) { + const object = node.type === "MetaProperty" ? node.meta : node.object; + const firstNonObjectToken = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(object, node.property, astUtils.isNotClosingParenToken); + const secondNonObjectToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(firstNonObjectToken); + + const objectParenCount = sourceCode.getTokensBetween(object, node.property, { filter: astUtils.isClosingParenToken }).length; + const firstObjectToken = objectParenCount + ? sourceCode.getTokenBefore(object, { skip: objectParenCount - 1 }) + : sourceCode.getFirstToken(object); + const lastObjectToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(firstNonObjectToken); + const firstPropertyToken = node.computed ? firstNonObjectToken : secondNonObjectToken; + + if (node.computed) { + + // For computed MemberExpressions, match the closing bracket with the opening bracket. + offsets.setDesiredOffset(sourceCode.getLastToken(node), firstNonObjectToken, 0); + offsets.setDesiredOffsets(node.property.range, firstNonObjectToken, 1); + } + + /* + * If the object ends on the same line that the property starts, match against the last token + * of the object, to ensure that the MemberExpression is not indented. + * + * Otherwise, match against the first token of the object, e.g. + * foo + * .bar + * .baz // <-- offset by 1 from `foo` + */ + const offsetBase = lastObjectToken.loc.end.line === firstPropertyToken.loc.start.line + ? lastObjectToken + : firstObjectToken; + + if (typeof options.MemberExpression === "number") { + + // Match the dot (for non-computed properties) or the opening bracket (for computed properties) against the object. + offsets.setDesiredOffset(firstNonObjectToken, offsetBase, options.MemberExpression); + + /* + * For computed MemberExpressions, match the first token of the property against the opening bracket. + * Otherwise, match the first token of the property against the object. + */ + offsets.setDesiredOffset(secondNonObjectToken, node.computed ? firstNonObjectToken : offsetBase, options.MemberExpression); + } else { + + // If the MemberExpression option is off, ignore the dot and the first token of the property. + offsets.ignoreToken(firstNonObjectToken); + offsets.ignoreToken(secondNonObjectToken); + + // To ignore the property indentation, ensure that the property tokens depend on the ignored tokens. + offsets.setDesiredOffset(firstNonObjectToken, offsetBase, 0); + offsets.setDesiredOffset(secondNonObjectToken, firstNonObjectToken, 0); + } + }, + + NewExpression(node) { + + // Only indent the arguments if the NewExpression has parens (e.g. `new Foo(bar)` or `new Foo()`, but not `new Foo` + if (node.arguments.length > 0 || + astUtils.isClosingParenToken(sourceCode.getLastToken(node)) && + astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(sourceCode.getLastToken(node, 1))) { + addFunctionCallIndent(node); + } + }, + + Property(node) { + if (!node.shorthand && !node.method && node.kind === "init") { + const colon = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(node.key, node.value, astUtils.isColonToken); + + offsets.ignoreToken(sourceCode.getTokenAfter(colon)); + } + }, + + PropertyDefinition(node) { + const firstToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const maybeSemicolonToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + let keyLastToken = null; + + // Indent key. + if (node.computed) { + const bracketTokenL = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.key, astUtils.isOpeningBracketToken); + const bracketTokenR = keyLastToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.key, astUtils.isClosingBracketToken); + const keyRange = [bracketTokenL.range[1], bracketTokenR.range[0]]; + + if (bracketTokenL !== firstToken) { + offsets.setDesiredOffset(bracketTokenL, firstToken, 0); + } + offsets.setDesiredOffsets(keyRange, bracketTokenL, 1); + offsets.setDesiredOffset(bracketTokenR, bracketTokenL, 0); + } else { + const idToken = keyLastToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.key); + + if (idToken !== firstToken) { + offsets.setDesiredOffset(idToken, firstToken, 1); + } + } + + // Indent initializer. + if (node.value) { + const eqToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.value, astUtils.isEqToken); + const valueToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(eqToken); + + offsets.setDesiredOffset(eqToken, keyLastToken, 1); + offsets.setDesiredOffset(valueToken, eqToken, 1); + if (astUtils.isSemicolonToken(maybeSemicolonToken)) { + offsets.setDesiredOffset(maybeSemicolonToken, eqToken, 1); + } + } else if (astUtils.isSemicolonToken(maybeSemicolonToken)) { + offsets.setDesiredOffset(maybeSemicolonToken, keyLastToken, 1); + } + }, + + StaticBlock(node) { + const openingCurly = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, { skip: 1 }); // skip the `static` token + const closingCurly = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + addElementListIndent(node.body, openingCurly, closingCurly, options.StaticBlock.body); + }, + + SwitchStatement(node) { + const openingCurly = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.discriminant, astUtils.isOpeningBraceToken); + const closingCurly = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + offsets.setDesiredOffsets([openingCurly.range[1], closingCurly.range[0]], openingCurly, options.SwitchCase); + + if (node.cases.length) { + sourceCode.getTokensBetween( + node.cases[node.cases.length - 1], + closingCurly, + { includeComments: true, filter: astUtils.isCommentToken } + ).forEach(token => offsets.ignoreToken(token)); + } + }, + + SwitchCase(node) { + if (!(node.consequent.length === 1 && node.consequent[0].type === "BlockStatement")) { + const caseKeyword = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const tokenAfterCurrentCase = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + offsets.setDesiredOffsets([caseKeyword.range[1], tokenAfterCurrentCase.range[0]], caseKeyword, 1); + } + }, + + TemplateLiteral(node) { + node.expressions.forEach((expression, index) => { + const previousQuasi = node.quasis[index]; + const nextQuasi = node.quasis[index + 1]; + const tokenToAlignFrom = previousQuasi.loc.start.line === previousQuasi.loc.end.line + ? sourceCode.getFirstToken(previousQuasi) + : null; + + offsets.setDesiredOffsets([previousQuasi.range[1], nextQuasi.range[0]], tokenToAlignFrom, 1); + offsets.setDesiredOffset(sourceCode.getFirstToken(nextQuasi), tokenToAlignFrom, 0); + }); + }, + + VariableDeclaration(node) { + let variableIndent = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(options.VariableDeclarator, node.kind) + ? options.VariableDeclarator[node.kind] + : DEFAULT_VARIABLE_INDENT; + + const firstToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node), + lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + if (options.VariableDeclarator[node.kind] === "first") { + if (node.declarations.length > 1) { + addElementListIndent( + node.declarations, + firstToken, + lastToken, + "first" + ); + return; + } + + variableIndent = DEFAULT_VARIABLE_INDENT; + } + + if (node.declarations[node.declarations.length - 1].loc.start.line > node.loc.start.line) { + + /* + * VariableDeclarator indentation is a bit different from other forms of indentation, in that the + * indentation of an opening bracket sometimes won't match that of a closing bracket. For example, + * the following indentations are correct: + * + * var foo = { + * ok: true + * }; + * + * var foo = { + * ok: true, + * }, + * bar = 1; + * + * Account for when exiting the AST (after indentations have already been set for the nodes in + * the declaration) by manually increasing the indentation level of the tokens in this declarator + * on the same line as the start of the declaration, provided that there are declarators that + * follow this one. + */ + offsets.setDesiredOffsets(node.range, firstToken, variableIndent, true); + } else { + offsets.setDesiredOffsets(node.range, firstToken, variableIndent); + } + + if (astUtils.isSemicolonToken(lastToken)) { + offsets.ignoreToken(lastToken); + } + }, + + VariableDeclarator(node) { + if (node.init) { + const equalOperator = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.init, astUtils.isNotOpeningParenToken); + const tokenAfterOperator = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(equalOperator); + + offsets.ignoreToken(equalOperator); + offsets.ignoreToken(tokenAfterOperator); + offsets.setDesiredOffsets([tokenAfterOperator.range[0], node.range[1]], equalOperator, 1); + offsets.setDesiredOffset(equalOperator, sourceCode.getLastToken(node.id), 0); + } + }, + + "JSXAttribute[value]"(node) { + const equalsToken = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(node.name, node.value, token => token.type === "Punctuator" && token.value === "="); + + offsets.setDesiredOffsets([equalsToken.range[0], node.value.range[1]], sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.name), 1); + }, + + JSXElement(node) { + if (node.closingElement) { + addElementListIndent(node.children, sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.openingElement), sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.closingElement), 1); + } + }, + + JSXOpeningElement(node) { + const firstToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + let closingToken; + + if (node.selfClosing) { + closingToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node, { skip: 1 }); + offsets.setDesiredOffset(sourceCode.getLastToken(node), closingToken, 0); + } else { + closingToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + } + offsets.setDesiredOffsets(node.name.range, sourceCode.getFirstToken(node)); + addElementListIndent(node.attributes, firstToken, closingToken, 1); + }, + + JSXClosingElement(node) { + const firstToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + offsets.setDesiredOffsets(node.name.range, firstToken, 1); + }, + + JSXFragment(node) { + const firstOpeningToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.openingFragment); + const firstClosingToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.closingFragment); + + addElementListIndent(node.children, firstOpeningToken, firstClosingToken, 1); + }, + + JSXOpeningFragment(node) { + const firstToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const closingToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + offsets.setDesiredOffsets(node.range, firstToken, 1); + offsets.matchOffsetOf(firstToken, closingToken); + }, + + JSXClosingFragment(node) { + const firstToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const slashToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node, { skip: 1 }); + const closingToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + const tokenToMatch = astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(slashToken, closingToken) ? slashToken : closingToken; + + offsets.setDesiredOffsets(node.range, firstToken, 1); + offsets.matchOffsetOf(firstToken, tokenToMatch); + }, + + JSXExpressionContainer(node) { + const openingCurly = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const closingCurly = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + offsets.setDesiredOffsets( + [openingCurly.range[1], closingCurly.range[0]], + openingCurly, + 1 + ); + }, + + JSXSpreadAttribute(node) { + const openingCurly = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const closingCurly = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + offsets.setDesiredOffsets( + [openingCurly.range[1], closingCurly.range[0]], + openingCurly, + 1 + ); + }, + + "*"(node) { + const firstToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + // Ensure that the children of every node are indented at least as much as the first token. + if (firstToken && !ignoredNodeFirstTokens.has(firstToken)) { + offsets.setDesiredOffsets(node.range, firstToken, 0); + } + } + }; + + const listenerCallQueue = []; + + /* + * To ignore the indentation of a node: + * 1. Don't call the node's listener when entering it (if it has a listener) + * 2. Don't set any offsets against the first token of the node. + * 3. Call `ignoreNode` on the node sometime after exiting it and before validating offsets. + */ + const offsetListeners = {}; + + for (const [selector, listener] of Object.entries(baseOffsetListeners)) { + + /* + * Offset listener calls are deferred until traversal is finished, and are called as + * part of the final `Program:exit` listener. This is necessary because a node might + * be matched by multiple selectors. + * + * Example: Suppose there is an offset listener for `Identifier`, and the user has + * specified in configuration that `MemberExpression > Identifier` should be ignored. + * Due to selector specificity rules, the `Identifier` listener will get called first. However, + * if a given Identifier node is supposed to be ignored, then the `Identifier` offset listener + * should not have been called at all. Without doing extra selector matching, we don't know + * whether the Identifier matches the `MemberExpression > Identifier` selector until the + * `MemberExpression > Identifier` listener is called. + * + * To avoid this, the `Identifier` listener isn't called until traversal finishes and all + * ignored nodes are known. + */ + offsetListeners[selector] = node => listenerCallQueue.push({ listener, node }); + } + + // For each ignored node selector, set up a listener to collect it into the `ignoredNodes` set. + const ignoredNodes = new Set(); + + /** + * Ignores a node + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to ignore + * @returns {void} + */ + function addToIgnoredNodes(node) { + ignoredNodes.add(node); + ignoredNodeFirstTokens.add(sourceCode.getFirstToken(node)); + } + + const ignoredNodeListeners = options.ignoredNodes.reduce( + (listeners, ignoredSelector) => Object.assign(listeners, { [ignoredSelector]: addToIgnoredNodes }), + {} + ); + + /* + * Join the listeners, and add a listener to verify that all tokens actually have the correct indentation + * at the end. + * + * Using Object.assign will cause some offset listeners to be overwritten if the same selector also appears + * in `ignoredNodeListeners`. This isn't a problem because all of the matching nodes will be ignored, + * so those listeners wouldn't be called anyway. + */ + return Object.assign( + offsetListeners, + ignoredNodeListeners, + { + "*:exit"(node) { + + // If a node's type is nonstandard, we can't tell how its children should be offset, so ignore it. + if (!KNOWN_NODES.has(node.type)) { + addToIgnoredNodes(node); + } + }, + "Program:exit"() { + + // If ignoreComments option is enabled, ignore all comment tokens. + if (options.ignoreComments) { + sourceCode.getAllComments() + .forEach(comment => offsets.ignoreToken(comment)); + } + + // Invoke the queued offset listeners for the nodes that aren't ignored. + for (let i = 0; i < listenerCallQueue.length; i++) { + const nodeInfo = listenerCallQueue[i]; + + if (!ignoredNodes.has(nodeInfo.node)) { + nodeInfo.listener(nodeInfo.node); + } + } + + // Update the offsets for ignored nodes to prevent their child tokens from being reported. + ignoredNodes.forEach(ignoreNode); + + addParensIndent(sourceCode.ast.tokens); + + /* + * Create a Map from (tokenOrComment) => (precedingToken). + * This is necessary because sourceCode.getTokenBefore does not handle a comment as an argument correctly. + */ + const precedingTokens = new WeakMap(); + + for (let i = 0; i < sourceCode.ast.comments.length; i++) { + const comment = sourceCode.ast.comments[i]; + + const tokenOrCommentBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(comment, { includeComments: true }); + const hasToken = precedingTokens.has(tokenOrCommentBefore) ? precedingTokens.get(tokenOrCommentBefore) : tokenOrCommentBefore; + + precedingTokens.set(comment, hasToken); + } + + for (let i = 1; i < sourceCode.lines.length + 1; i++) { + + if (!tokenInfo.firstTokensByLineNumber.has(i)) { + + // Don't check indentation on blank lines + continue; + } + + const firstTokenOfLine = tokenInfo.firstTokensByLineNumber.get(i); + + if (firstTokenOfLine.loc.start.line !== i) { + + // Don't check the indentation of multi-line tokens (e.g. template literals or block comments) twice. + continue; + } + + if (astUtils.isCommentToken(firstTokenOfLine)) { + const tokenBefore = precedingTokens.get(firstTokenOfLine); + const tokenAfter = tokenBefore ? sourceCode.getTokenAfter(tokenBefore) : sourceCode.ast.tokens[0]; + const mayAlignWithBefore = tokenBefore && !hasBlankLinesBetween(tokenBefore, firstTokenOfLine); + const mayAlignWithAfter = tokenAfter && !hasBlankLinesBetween(firstTokenOfLine, tokenAfter); + + /* + * If a comment precedes a line that begins with a semicolon token, align to that token, i.e. + * + * let foo + * // comment + * ;(async () => {})() + */ + if (tokenAfter && astUtils.isSemicolonToken(tokenAfter) && !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(firstTokenOfLine, tokenAfter)) { + offsets.setDesiredOffset(firstTokenOfLine, tokenAfter, 0); + } + + // If a comment matches the expected indentation of the token immediately before or after, don't report it. + if ( + mayAlignWithBefore && validateTokenIndent(firstTokenOfLine, offsets.getDesiredIndent(tokenBefore)) || + mayAlignWithAfter && validateTokenIndent(firstTokenOfLine, offsets.getDesiredIndent(tokenAfter)) + ) { + continue; + } + } + + // If the token matches the expected indentation, don't report it. + if (validateTokenIndent(firstTokenOfLine, offsets.getDesiredIndent(firstTokenOfLine))) { + continue; + } + + // Otherwise, report the token/comment. + report(firstTokenOfLine, offsets.getDesiredIndent(firstTokenOfLine)); + } + } + } + ); + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..840abe7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,306 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Collects the built-in rules into a map structure so that they can be imported all at once and without + * using the file-system directly. + * @author Peter (Somogyvari) Metz + */ + +"use strict"; + +/* eslint sort-keys: ["error", "asc"] -- More readable for long list */ + +const { LazyLoadingRuleMap } = require("./utils/lazy-loading-rule-map"); + +/** @type {Map} */ +module.exports = new LazyLoadingRuleMap(Object.entries({ + "accessor-pairs": () => require("./accessor-pairs"), + "array-bracket-newline": () => require("./array-bracket-newline"), + "array-bracket-spacing": () => require("./array-bracket-spacing"), + "array-callback-return": () => require("./array-callback-return"), + "array-element-newline": () => require("./array-element-newline"), + "arrow-body-style": () => require("./arrow-body-style"), + "arrow-parens": () => require("./arrow-parens"), + "arrow-spacing": () => require("./arrow-spacing"), + "block-scoped-var": () => require("./block-scoped-var"), + "block-spacing": () => require("./block-spacing"), + "brace-style": () => require("./brace-style"), + "callback-return": () => require("./callback-return"), + camelcase: () => require("./camelcase"), + "capitalized-comments": () => require("./capitalized-comments"), + "class-methods-use-this": () => require("./class-methods-use-this"), + "comma-dangle": () => require("./comma-dangle"), + "comma-spacing": () => require("./comma-spacing"), + "comma-style": () => require("./comma-style"), + complexity: () => require("./complexity"), + "computed-property-spacing": () => require("./computed-property-spacing"), + "consistent-return": () => require("./consistent-return"), + "consistent-this": () => require("./consistent-this"), + "constructor-super": () => require("./constructor-super"), + curly: () => require("./curly"), + "default-case": () => require("./default-case"), + "default-case-last": () => require("./default-case-last"), + "default-param-last": () => require("./default-param-last"), + "dot-location": () => require("./dot-location"), + "dot-notation": () => require("./dot-notation"), + "eol-last": () => require("./eol-last"), + eqeqeq: () => require("./eqeqeq"), + "for-direction": () => require("./for-direction"), + "func-call-spacing": () => require("./func-call-spacing"), + "func-name-matching": () => require("./func-name-matching"), + "func-names": () => require("./func-names"), + "func-style": () => require("./func-style"), + "function-call-argument-newline": () => require("./function-call-argument-newline"), + "function-paren-newline": () => require("./function-paren-newline"), + "generator-star-spacing": () => require("./generator-star-spacing"), + "getter-return": () => require("./getter-return"), + "global-require": () => require("./global-require"), + "grouped-accessor-pairs": () => require("./grouped-accessor-pairs"), + "guard-for-in": () => require("./guard-for-in"), + "handle-callback-err": () => require("./handle-callback-err"), + "id-blacklist": () => require("./id-blacklist"), + "id-denylist": () => require("./id-denylist"), + "id-length": () => require("./id-length"), + "id-match": () => require("./id-match"), + "implicit-arrow-linebreak": () => require("./implicit-arrow-linebreak"), + indent: () => require("./indent"), + "indent-legacy": () => require("./indent-legacy"), + "init-declarations": () => require("./init-declarations"), + "jsx-quotes": () => require("./jsx-quotes"), + "key-spacing": () => require("./key-spacing"), + "keyword-spacing": () => require("./keyword-spacing"), + "line-comment-position": () => require("./line-comment-position"), + "linebreak-style": () => require("./linebreak-style"), + "lines-around-comment": () => require("./lines-around-comment"), + "lines-around-directive": () => require("./lines-around-directive"), + "lines-between-class-members": () => require("./lines-between-class-members"), + "logical-assignment-operators": () => require("./logical-assignment-operators"), + "max-classes-per-file": () => require("./max-classes-per-file"), + "max-depth": () => require("./max-depth"), + "max-len": () => require("./max-len"), + "max-lines": () => require("./max-lines"), + "max-lines-per-function": () => require("./max-lines-per-function"), + "max-nested-callbacks": () => require("./max-nested-callbacks"), + "max-params": () => require("./max-params"), + "max-statements": () => require("./max-statements"), + "max-statements-per-line": () => require("./max-statements-per-line"), + "multiline-comment-style": () => require("./multiline-comment-style"), + "multiline-ternary": () => require("./multiline-ternary"), + "new-cap": () => require("./new-cap"), + "new-parens": () => require("./new-parens"), + "newline-after-var": () => require("./newline-after-var"), + "newline-before-return": () => require("./newline-before-return"), + "newline-per-chained-call": () => require("./newline-per-chained-call"), + "no-alert": () => require("./no-alert"), + "no-array-constructor": () => require("./no-array-constructor"), + "no-async-promise-executor": () => require("./no-async-promise-executor"), + "no-await-in-loop": () => require("./no-await-in-loop"), + "no-bitwise": () => require("./no-bitwise"), + "no-buffer-constructor": () => require("./no-buffer-constructor"), + "no-caller": () => require("./no-caller"), + "no-case-declarations": () => require("./no-case-declarations"), + "no-catch-shadow": () => require("./no-catch-shadow"), + "no-class-assign": () => require("./no-class-assign"), + "no-compare-neg-zero": () => require("./no-compare-neg-zero"), + "no-cond-assign": () => require("./no-cond-assign"), + "no-confusing-arrow": () => require("./no-confusing-arrow"), + "no-console": () => require("./no-console"), + "no-const-assign": () => require("./no-const-assign"), + "no-constant-binary-expression": () => require("./no-constant-binary-expression"), + "no-constant-condition": () => require("./no-constant-condition"), + "no-constructor-return": () => require("./no-constructor-return"), + "no-continue": () => require("./no-continue"), + "no-control-regex": () => require("./no-control-regex"), + "no-debugger": () => require("./no-debugger"), + "no-delete-var": () => require("./no-delete-var"), + "no-div-regex": () => require("./no-div-regex"), + "no-dupe-args": () => require("./no-dupe-args"), + "no-dupe-class-members": () => require("./no-dupe-class-members"), + "no-dupe-else-if": () => require("./no-dupe-else-if"), + "no-dupe-keys": () => require("./no-dupe-keys"), + "no-duplicate-case": () => require("./no-duplicate-case"), + "no-duplicate-imports": () => require("./no-duplicate-imports"), + "no-else-return": () => require("./no-else-return"), + "no-empty": () => require("./no-empty"), + "no-empty-character-class": () => require("./no-empty-character-class"), + "no-empty-function": () => require("./no-empty-function"), + "no-empty-pattern": () => require("./no-empty-pattern"), + "no-empty-static-block": () => require("./no-empty-static-block"), + "no-eq-null": () => require("./no-eq-null"), + "no-eval": () => require("./no-eval"), + "no-ex-assign": () => require("./no-ex-assign"), + "no-extend-native": () => require("./no-extend-native"), + "no-extra-bind": () => require("./no-extra-bind"), + "no-extra-boolean-cast": () => require("./no-extra-boolean-cast"), + "no-extra-label": () => require("./no-extra-label"), + "no-extra-parens": () => require("./no-extra-parens"), + "no-extra-semi": () => require("./no-extra-semi"), + "no-fallthrough": () => require("./no-fallthrough"), + "no-floating-decimal": () => require("./no-floating-decimal"), + "no-func-assign": () => require("./no-func-assign"), + "no-global-assign": () => require("./no-global-assign"), + "no-implicit-coercion": () => require("./no-implicit-coercion"), + "no-implicit-globals": () => require("./no-implicit-globals"), + "no-implied-eval": () => require("./no-implied-eval"), + "no-import-assign": () => require("./no-import-assign"), + "no-inline-comments": () => require("./no-inline-comments"), + "no-inner-declarations": () => require("./no-inner-declarations"), + "no-invalid-regexp": () => require("./no-invalid-regexp"), + "no-invalid-this": () => require("./no-invalid-this"), + "no-irregular-whitespace": () => require("./no-irregular-whitespace"), + "no-iterator": () => require("./no-iterator"), + "no-label-var": () => require("./no-label-var"), + "no-labels": () => require("./no-labels"), + "no-lone-blocks": () => require("./no-lone-blocks"), + "no-lonely-if": () => require("./no-lonely-if"), + "no-loop-func": () => require("./no-loop-func"), + "no-loss-of-precision": () => require("./no-loss-of-precision"), + "no-magic-numbers": () => require("./no-magic-numbers"), + "no-misleading-character-class": () => require("./no-misleading-character-class"), + "no-mixed-operators": () => require("./no-mixed-operators"), + "no-mixed-requires": () => require("./no-mixed-requires"), + "no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs": () => require("./no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs"), + "no-multi-assign": () => require("./no-multi-assign"), + "no-multi-spaces": () => require("./no-multi-spaces"), + "no-multi-str": () => require("./no-multi-str"), + "no-multiple-empty-lines": () => require("./no-multiple-empty-lines"), + "no-native-reassign": () => require("./no-native-reassign"), + "no-negated-condition": () => require("./no-negated-condition"), + "no-negated-in-lhs": () => require("./no-negated-in-lhs"), + "no-nested-ternary": () => require("./no-nested-ternary"), + "no-new": () => require("./no-new"), + "no-new-func": () => require("./no-new-func"), + "no-new-native-nonconstructor": () => require("./no-new-native-nonconstructor"), + "no-new-object": () => require("./no-new-object"), + "no-new-require": () => require("./no-new-require"), + "no-new-symbol": () => require("./no-new-symbol"), + "no-new-wrappers": () => require("./no-new-wrappers"), + "no-nonoctal-decimal-escape": () => require("./no-nonoctal-decimal-escape"), + "no-obj-calls": () => require("./no-obj-calls"), + "no-object-constructor": () => require("./no-object-constructor"), + "no-octal": () => require("./no-octal"), + "no-octal-escape": () => require("./no-octal-escape"), + "no-param-reassign": () => require("./no-param-reassign"), + "no-path-concat": () => require("./no-path-concat"), + "no-plusplus": () => require("./no-plusplus"), + "no-process-env": () => require("./no-process-env"), + "no-process-exit": () => require("./no-process-exit"), + "no-promise-executor-return": () => require("./no-promise-executor-return"), + "no-proto": () => require("./no-proto"), + "no-prototype-builtins": () => require("./no-prototype-builtins"), + "no-redeclare": () => require("./no-redeclare"), + "no-regex-spaces": () => require("./no-regex-spaces"), + "no-restricted-exports": () => require("./no-restricted-exports"), + "no-restricted-globals": () => require("./no-restricted-globals"), + "no-restricted-imports": () => require("./no-restricted-imports"), + "no-restricted-modules": () => require("./no-restricted-modules"), + "no-restricted-properties": () => require("./no-restricted-properties"), + "no-restricted-syntax": () => require("./no-restricted-syntax"), + "no-return-assign": () => require("./no-return-assign"), + "no-return-await": () => require("./no-return-await"), + "no-script-url": () => require("./no-script-url"), + "no-self-assign": () => require("./no-self-assign"), + "no-self-compare": () => require("./no-self-compare"), + "no-sequences": () => require("./no-sequences"), + "no-setter-return": () => require("./no-setter-return"), + "no-shadow": () => require("./no-shadow"), + "no-shadow-restricted-names": () => require("./no-shadow-restricted-names"), + "no-spaced-func": () => require("./no-spaced-func"), + "no-sparse-arrays": () => require("./no-sparse-arrays"), + "no-sync": () => require("./no-sync"), + "no-tabs": () => require("./no-tabs"), + "no-template-curly-in-string": () => require("./no-template-curly-in-string"), + "no-ternary": () => require("./no-ternary"), + "no-this-before-super": () => require("./no-this-before-super"), + "no-throw-literal": () => require("./no-throw-literal"), + "no-trailing-spaces": () => require("./no-trailing-spaces"), + "no-undef": () => require("./no-undef"), + "no-undef-init": () => require("./no-undef-init"), + "no-undefined": () => require("./no-undefined"), + "no-underscore-dangle": () => require("./no-underscore-dangle"), + "no-unexpected-multiline": () => require("./no-unexpected-multiline"), + "no-unmodified-loop-condition": () => require("./no-unmodified-loop-condition"), + "no-unneeded-ternary": () => require("./no-unneeded-ternary"), + "no-unreachable": () => require("./no-unreachable"), + "no-unreachable-loop": () => require("./no-unreachable-loop"), + "no-unsafe-finally": () => require("./no-unsafe-finally"), + "no-unsafe-negation": () => require("./no-unsafe-negation"), + "no-unsafe-optional-chaining": () => require("./no-unsafe-optional-chaining"), + "no-unused-expressions": () => require("./no-unused-expressions"), + "no-unused-labels": () => require("./no-unused-labels"), + "no-unused-private-class-members": () => require("./no-unused-private-class-members"), + "no-unused-vars": () => require("./no-unused-vars"), + "no-use-before-define": () => require("./no-use-before-define"), + "no-useless-backreference": () => require("./no-useless-backreference"), + "no-useless-call": () => require("./no-useless-call"), + "no-useless-catch": () => require("./no-useless-catch"), + "no-useless-computed-key": () => require("./no-useless-computed-key"), + "no-useless-concat": () => require("./no-useless-concat"), + "no-useless-constructor": () => require("./no-useless-constructor"), + "no-useless-escape": () => require("./no-useless-escape"), + "no-useless-rename": () => require("./no-useless-rename"), + "no-useless-return": () => require("./no-useless-return"), + "no-var": () => require("./no-var"), + "no-void": () => require("./no-void"), + "no-warning-comments": () => require("./no-warning-comments"), + "no-whitespace-before-property": () => require("./no-whitespace-before-property"), + "no-with": () => require("./no-with"), + "nonblock-statement-body-position": () => require("./nonblock-statement-body-position"), + "object-curly-newline": () => require("./object-curly-newline"), + "object-curly-spacing": () => require("./object-curly-spacing"), + "object-property-newline": () => require("./object-property-newline"), + "object-shorthand": () => require("./object-shorthand"), + "one-var": () => require("./one-var"), + "one-var-declaration-per-line": () => require("./one-var-declaration-per-line"), + "operator-assignment": () => require("./operator-assignment"), + "operator-linebreak": () => require("./operator-linebreak"), + "padded-blocks": () => require("./padded-blocks"), + "padding-line-between-statements": () => require("./padding-line-between-statements"), + "prefer-arrow-callback": () => require("./prefer-arrow-callback"), + "prefer-const": () => require("./prefer-const"), + "prefer-destructuring": () => require("./prefer-destructuring"), + "prefer-exponentiation-operator": () => require("./prefer-exponentiation-operator"), + "prefer-named-capture-group": () => require("./prefer-named-capture-group"), + "prefer-numeric-literals": () => require("./prefer-numeric-literals"), + "prefer-object-has-own": () => require("./prefer-object-has-own"), + "prefer-object-spread": () => require("./prefer-object-spread"), + "prefer-promise-reject-errors": () => require("./prefer-promise-reject-errors"), + "prefer-reflect": () => require("./prefer-reflect"), + "prefer-regex-literals": () => require("./prefer-regex-literals"), + "prefer-rest-params": () => require("./prefer-rest-params"), + "prefer-spread": () => require("./prefer-spread"), + "prefer-template": () => require("./prefer-template"), + "quote-props": () => require("./quote-props"), + quotes: () => require("./quotes"), + radix: () => require("./radix"), + "require-atomic-updates": () => require("./require-atomic-updates"), + "require-await": () => require("./require-await"), + "require-jsdoc": () => require("./require-jsdoc"), + "require-unicode-regexp": () => require("./require-unicode-regexp"), + "require-yield": () => require("./require-yield"), + "rest-spread-spacing": () => require("./rest-spread-spacing"), + semi: () => require("./semi"), + "semi-spacing": () => require("./semi-spacing"), + "semi-style": () => require("./semi-style"), + "sort-imports": () => require("./sort-imports"), + "sort-keys": () => require("./sort-keys"), + "sort-vars": () => require("./sort-vars"), + "space-before-blocks": () => require("./space-before-blocks"), + "space-before-function-paren": () => require("./space-before-function-paren"), + "space-in-parens": () => require("./space-in-parens"), + "space-infix-ops": () => require("./space-infix-ops"), + "space-unary-ops": () => require("./space-unary-ops"), + "spaced-comment": () => require("./spaced-comment"), + strict: () => require("./strict"), + "switch-colon-spacing": () => require("./switch-colon-spacing"), + "symbol-description": () => require("./symbol-description"), + "template-curly-spacing": () => require("./template-curly-spacing"), + "template-tag-spacing": () => require("./template-tag-spacing"), + "unicode-bom": () => require("./unicode-bom"), + "use-isnan": () => require("./use-isnan"), + "valid-jsdoc": () => require("./valid-jsdoc"), + "valid-typeof": () => require("./valid-typeof"), + "vars-on-top": () => require("./vars-on-top"), + "wrap-iife": () => require("./wrap-iife"), + "wrap-regex": () => require("./wrap-regex"), + "yield-star-spacing": () => require("./yield-star-spacing"), + yoda: () => require("./yoda") +})); diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/init-declarations.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/init-declarations.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3abe107 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/init-declarations.js @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to control the style of variable initializations. + * @author Colin Ihrig + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given node is a for loop. + * @param {ASTNode} block A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` when the node is a for loop. + */ +function isForLoop(block) { + return block.type === "ForInStatement" || + block.type === "ForOfStatement" || + block.type === "ForStatement"; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given declarator node has its initializer. + * @param {ASTNode} node A declarator node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` when the node has its initializer. + */ +function isInitialized(node) { + const declaration = node.parent; + const block = declaration.parent; + + if (isForLoop(block)) { + if (block.type === "ForStatement") { + return block.init === declaration; + } + return block.left === declaration; + } + return Boolean(node.init); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow initialization in variable declarations", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/init-declarations" + }, + + schema: { + anyOf: [ + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["always"] + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 1 + }, + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["never"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + ignoreForLoopInit: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 2 + } + ] + }, + messages: { + initialized: "Variable '{{idName}}' should be initialized on declaration.", + notInitialized: "Variable '{{idName}}' should not be initialized on declaration." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const MODE_ALWAYS = "always", + MODE_NEVER = "never"; + + const mode = context.options[0] || MODE_ALWAYS; + const params = context.options[1] || {}; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + "VariableDeclaration:exit"(node) { + + const kind = node.kind, + declarations = node.declarations; + + for (let i = 0; i < declarations.length; ++i) { + const declaration = declarations[i], + id = declaration.id, + initialized = isInitialized(declaration), + isIgnoredForLoop = params.ignoreForLoopInit && isForLoop(node.parent); + let messageId = ""; + + if (mode === MODE_ALWAYS && !initialized) { + messageId = "initialized"; + } else if (mode === MODE_NEVER && kind !== "const" && initialized && !isIgnoredForLoop) { + messageId = "notInitialized"; + } + + if (id.type === "Identifier" && messageId) { + context.report({ + node: declaration, + messageId, + data: { + idName: id.name + } + }); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/jsx-quotes.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/jsx-quotes.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3dcd5fa --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/jsx-quotes.js @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to ensure consistent quotes used in jsx syntax. + * @author Mathias Schreck + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Constants +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const QUOTE_SETTINGS = { + "prefer-double": { + quote: "\"", + description: "singlequote", + convert(str) { + return str.replace(/'/gu, "\""); + } + }, + "prefer-single": { + quote: "'", + description: "doublequote", + convert(str) { + return str.replace(/"/gu, "'"); + } + } +}; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce the consistent use of either double or single quotes in JSX attributes", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/jsx-quotes" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["prefer-single", "prefer-double"] + } + ], + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected usage of {{description}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const quoteOption = context.options[0] || "prefer-double", + setting = QUOTE_SETTINGS[quoteOption]; + + /** + * Checks if the given string literal node uses the expected quotes + * @param {ASTNode} node A string literal node. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the string literal used the expected quotes. + * @public + */ + function usesExpectedQuotes(node) { + return node.value.includes(setting.quote) || astUtils.isSurroundedBy(node.raw, setting.quote); + } + + return { + JSXAttribute(node) { + const attributeValue = node.value; + + if (attributeValue && astUtils.isStringLiteral(attributeValue) && !usesExpectedQuotes(attributeValue)) { + context.report({ + node: attributeValue, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: { + description: setting.description + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceText(attributeValue, setting.convert(attributeValue.raw)); + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/key-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/key-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..19fc016 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/key-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,687 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to specify spacing of object literal keys and values + * @author Brandon Mills + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const { getGraphemeCount } = require("../shared/string-utils"); + +/** + * Checks whether a string contains a line terminator as defined in + * http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-7.3 + * @param {string} str String to test. + * @returns {boolean} True if str contains a line terminator. + */ +function containsLineTerminator(str) { + return astUtils.LINEBREAK_MATCHER.test(str); +} + +/** + * Gets the last element of an array. + * @param {Array} arr An array. + * @returns {any} Last element of arr. + */ +function last(arr) { + return arr[arr.length - 1]; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a node is contained on a single line. + * @param {ASTNode} node AST Node being evaluated. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a single line. + */ +function isSingleLine(node) { + return (node.loc.end.line === node.loc.start.line); +} + +/** + * Checks whether the properties on a single line. + * @param {ASTNode[]} properties List of Property AST nodes. + * @returns {boolean} True if all properties is on a single line. + */ +function isSingleLineProperties(properties) { + const [firstProp] = properties, + lastProp = last(properties); + + return firstProp.loc.start.line === lastProp.loc.end.line; +} + +/** + * Initializes a single option property from the configuration with defaults for undefined values + * @param {Object} toOptions Object to be initialized + * @param {Object} fromOptions Object to be initialized from + * @returns {Object} The object with correctly initialized options and values + */ +function initOptionProperty(toOptions, fromOptions) { + toOptions.mode = fromOptions.mode || "strict"; + + // Set value of beforeColon + if (typeof fromOptions.beforeColon !== "undefined") { + toOptions.beforeColon = +fromOptions.beforeColon; + } else { + toOptions.beforeColon = 0; + } + + // Set value of afterColon + if (typeof fromOptions.afterColon !== "undefined") { + toOptions.afterColon = +fromOptions.afterColon; + } else { + toOptions.afterColon = 1; + } + + // Set align if exists + if (typeof fromOptions.align !== "undefined") { + if (typeof fromOptions.align === "object") { + toOptions.align = fromOptions.align; + } else { // "string" + toOptions.align = { + on: fromOptions.align, + mode: toOptions.mode, + beforeColon: toOptions.beforeColon, + afterColon: toOptions.afterColon + }; + } + } + + return toOptions; +} + +/** + * Initializes all the option values (singleLine, multiLine and align) from the configuration with defaults for undefined values + * @param {Object} toOptions Object to be initialized + * @param {Object} fromOptions Object to be initialized from + * @returns {Object} The object with correctly initialized options and values + */ +function initOptions(toOptions, fromOptions) { + if (typeof fromOptions.align === "object") { + + // Initialize the alignment configuration + toOptions.align = initOptionProperty({}, fromOptions.align); + toOptions.align.on = fromOptions.align.on || "colon"; + toOptions.align.mode = fromOptions.align.mode || "strict"; + + toOptions.multiLine = initOptionProperty({}, (fromOptions.multiLine || fromOptions)); + toOptions.singleLine = initOptionProperty({}, (fromOptions.singleLine || fromOptions)); + + } else { // string or undefined + toOptions.multiLine = initOptionProperty({}, (fromOptions.multiLine || fromOptions)); + toOptions.singleLine = initOptionProperty({}, (fromOptions.singleLine || fromOptions)); + + // If alignment options are defined in multiLine, pull them out into the general align configuration + if (toOptions.multiLine.align) { + toOptions.align = { + on: toOptions.multiLine.align.on, + mode: toOptions.multiLine.align.mode || toOptions.multiLine.mode, + beforeColon: toOptions.multiLine.align.beforeColon, + afterColon: toOptions.multiLine.align.afterColon + }; + } + } + + return toOptions; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent spacing between keys and values in object literal properties", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/key-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [{ + anyOf: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + align: { + anyOf: [ + { + enum: ["colon", "value"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + mode: { + enum: ["strict", "minimum"] + }, + on: { + enum: ["colon", "value"] + }, + beforeColon: { + type: "boolean" + }, + afterColon: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + }, + mode: { + enum: ["strict", "minimum"] + }, + beforeColon: { + type: "boolean" + }, + afterColon: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + singleLine: { + type: "object", + properties: { + mode: { + enum: ["strict", "minimum"] + }, + beforeColon: { + type: "boolean" + }, + afterColon: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + multiLine: { + type: "object", + properties: { + align: { + anyOf: [ + { + enum: ["colon", "value"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + mode: { + enum: ["strict", "minimum"] + }, + on: { + enum: ["colon", "value"] + }, + beforeColon: { + type: "boolean" + }, + afterColon: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + }, + mode: { + enum: ["strict", "minimum"] + }, + beforeColon: { + type: "boolean" + }, + afterColon: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + singleLine: { + type: "object", + properties: { + mode: { + enum: ["strict", "minimum"] + }, + beforeColon: { + type: "boolean" + }, + afterColon: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + multiLine: { + type: "object", + properties: { + mode: { + enum: ["strict", "minimum"] + }, + beforeColon: { + type: "boolean" + }, + afterColon: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + align: { + type: "object", + properties: { + mode: { + enum: ["strict", "minimum"] + }, + on: { + enum: ["colon", "value"] + }, + beforeColon: { + type: "boolean" + }, + afterColon: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + }], + messages: { + extraKey: "Extra space after {{computed}}key '{{key}}'.", + extraValue: "Extra space before value for {{computed}}key '{{key}}'.", + missingKey: "Missing space after {{computed}}key '{{key}}'.", + missingValue: "Missing space before value for {{computed}}key '{{key}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /** + * OPTIONS + * "key-spacing": [2, { + * beforeColon: false, + * afterColon: true, + * align: "colon" // Optional, or "value" + * } + */ + const options = context.options[0] || {}, + ruleOptions = initOptions({}, options), + multiLineOptions = ruleOptions.multiLine, + singleLineOptions = ruleOptions.singleLine, + alignmentOptions = ruleOptions.align || null; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Determines if the given property is key-value property. + * @param {ASTNode} property Property node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether the property is a key-value property. + */ + function isKeyValueProperty(property) { + return !( + (property.method || + property.shorthand || + property.kind !== "init" || property.type !== "Property") // Could be "ExperimentalSpreadProperty" or "SpreadElement" + ); + } + + /** + * Starting from the given node (a property.key node here) looks forward + * until it finds the colon punctuator and returns it. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to start looking from. + * @returns {ASTNode} The colon punctuator. + */ + function getNextColon(node) { + return sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node, astUtils.isColonToken); + } + + /** + * Starting from the given node (a property.key node here) looks forward + * until it finds the last token before a colon punctuator and returns it. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to start looking from. + * @returns {ASTNode} The last token before a colon punctuator. + */ + function getLastTokenBeforeColon(node) { + const colonToken = getNextColon(node); + + return sourceCode.getTokenBefore(colonToken); + } + + /** + * Starting from the given node (a property.key node here) looks forward + * until it finds the first token after a colon punctuator and returns it. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to start looking from. + * @returns {ASTNode} The first token after a colon punctuator. + */ + function getFirstTokenAfterColon(node) { + const colonToken = getNextColon(node); + + return sourceCode.getTokenAfter(colonToken); + } + + /** + * Checks whether a property is a member of the property group it follows. + * @param {ASTNode} lastMember The last Property known to be in the group. + * @param {ASTNode} candidate The next Property that might be in the group. + * @returns {boolean} True if the candidate property is part of the group. + */ + function continuesPropertyGroup(lastMember, candidate) { + const groupEndLine = lastMember.loc.start.line, + candidateValueStartLine = (isKeyValueProperty(candidate) ? getFirstTokenAfterColon(candidate.key) : candidate).loc.start.line; + + if (candidateValueStartLine - groupEndLine <= 1) { + return true; + } + + /* + * Check that the first comment is adjacent to the end of the group, the + * last comment is adjacent to the candidate property, and that successive + * comments are adjacent to each other. + */ + const leadingComments = sourceCode.getCommentsBefore(candidate); + + if ( + leadingComments.length && + leadingComments[0].loc.start.line - groupEndLine <= 1 && + candidateValueStartLine - last(leadingComments).loc.end.line <= 1 + ) { + for (let i = 1; i < leadingComments.length; i++) { + if (leadingComments[i].loc.start.line - leadingComments[i - 1].loc.end.line > 1) { + return false; + } + } + return true; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Gets an object literal property's key as the identifier name or string value. + * @param {ASTNode} property Property node whose key to retrieve. + * @returns {string} The property's key. + */ + function getKey(property) { + const key = property.key; + + if (property.computed) { + return sourceCode.getText().slice(key.range[0], key.range[1]); + } + return astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(property); + } + + /** + * Reports an appropriately-formatted error if spacing is incorrect on one + * side of the colon. + * @param {ASTNode} property Key-value pair in an object literal. + * @param {string} side Side being verified - either "key" or "value". + * @param {string} whitespace Actual whitespace string. + * @param {int} expected Expected whitespace length. + * @param {string} mode Value of the mode as "strict" or "minimum" + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(property, side, whitespace, expected, mode) { + const diff = whitespace.length - expected; + + if (( + diff && mode === "strict" || + diff < 0 && mode === "minimum" || + diff > 0 && !expected && mode === "minimum") && + !(expected && containsLineTerminator(whitespace)) + ) { + const nextColon = getNextColon(property.key), + tokenBeforeColon = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(nextColon, { includeComments: true }), + tokenAfterColon = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(nextColon, { includeComments: true }), + isKeySide = side === "key", + isExtra = diff > 0, + diffAbs = Math.abs(diff), + spaces = Array(diffAbs + 1).join(" "); + + const locStart = isKeySide ? tokenBeforeColon.loc.end : nextColon.loc.start; + const locEnd = isKeySide ? nextColon.loc.start : tokenAfterColon.loc.start; + const missingLoc = isKeySide ? tokenBeforeColon.loc : tokenAfterColon.loc; + const loc = isExtra ? { start: locStart, end: locEnd } : missingLoc; + + let fix; + + if (isExtra) { + let range; + + // Remove whitespace + if (isKeySide) { + range = [tokenBeforeColon.range[1], tokenBeforeColon.range[1] + diffAbs]; + } else { + range = [tokenAfterColon.range[0] - diffAbs, tokenAfterColon.range[0]]; + } + fix = function(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange(range); + }; + } else { + + // Add whitespace + if (isKeySide) { + fix = function(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(tokenBeforeColon, spaces); + }; + } else { + fix = function(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(tokenAfterColon, spaces); + }; + } + } + + let messageId = ""; + + if (isExtra) { + messageId = side === "key" ? "extraKey" : "extraValue"; + } else { + messageId = side === "key" ? "missingKey" : "missingValue"; + } + + context.report({ + node: property[side], + loc, + messageId, + data: { + computed: property.computed ? "computed " : "", + key: getKey(property) + }, + fix + }); + } + } + + /** + * Gets the number of characters in a key, including quotes around string + * keys and braces around computed property keys. + * @param {ASTNode} property Property of on object literal. + * @returns {int} Width of the key. + */ + function getKeyWidth(property) { + const startToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(property); + const endToken = getLastTokenBeforeColon(property.key); + + return getGraphemeCount(sourceCode.getText().slice(startToken.range[0], endToken.range[1])); + } + + /** + * Gets the whitespace around the colon in an object literal property. + * @param {ASTNode} property Property node from an object literal. + * @returns {Object} Whitespace before and after the property's colon. + */ + function getPropertyWhitespace(property) { + const whitespace = /(\s*):(\s*)/u.exec(sourceCode.getText().slice( + property.key.range[1], property.value.range[0] + )); + + if (whitespace) { + return { + beforeColon: whitespace[1], + afterColon: whitespace[2] + }; + } + return null; + } + + /** + * Creates groups of properties. + * @param {ASTNode} node ObjectExpression node being evaluated. + * @returns {Array} Groups of property AST node lists. + */ + function createGroups(node) { + if (node.properties.length === 1) { + return [node.properties]; + } + + return node.properties.reduce((groups, property) => { + const currentGroup = last(groups), + prev = last(currentGroup); + + if (!prev || continuesPropertyGroup(prev, property)) { + currentGroup.push(property); + } else { + groups.push([property]); + } + + return groups; + }, [ + [] + ]); + } + + /** + * Verifies correct vertical alignment of a group of properties. + * @param {ASTNode[]} properties List of Property AST nodes. + * @returns {void} + */ + function verifyGroupAlignment(properties) { + const length = properties.length, + widths = properties.map(getKeyWidth), // Width of keys, including quotes + align = alignmentOptions.on; // "value" or "colon" + let targetWidth = Math.max(...widths), + beforeColon, afterColon, mode; + + if (alignmentOptions && length > 1) { // When aligning values within a group, use the alignment configuration. + beforeColon = alignmentOptions.beforeColon; + afterColon = alignmentOptions.afterColon; + mode = alignmentOptions.mode; + } else { + beforeColon = multiLineOptions.beforeColon; + afterColon = multiLineOptions.afterColon; + mode = alignmentOptions.mode; + } + + // Conditionally include one space before or after colon + targetWidth += (align === "colon" ? beforeColon : afterColon); + + for (let i = 0; i < length; i++) { + const property = properties[i]; + const whitespace = getPropertyWhitespace(property); + + if (whitespace) { // Object literal getters/setters lack a colon + const width = widths[i]; + + if (align === "value") { + report(property, "key", whitespace.beforeColon, beforeColon, mode); + report(property, "value", whitespace.afterColon, targetWidth - width, mode); + } else { // align = "colon" + report(property, "key", whitespace.beforeColon, targetWidth - width, mode); + report(property, "value", whitespace.afterColon, afterColon, mode); + } + } + } + } + + /** + * Verifies spacing of property conforms to specified options. + * @param {ASTNode} node Property node being evaluated. + * @param {Object} lineOptions Configured singleLine or multiLine options + * @returns {void} + */ + function verifySpacing(node, lineOptions) { + const actual = getPropertyWhitespace(node); + + if (actual) { // Object literal getters/setters lack colons + report(node, "key", actual.beforeColon, lineOptions.beforeColon, lineOptions.mode); + report(node, "value", actual.afterColon, lineOptions.afterColon, lineOptions.mode); + } + } + + /** + * Verifies spacing of each property in a list. + * @param {ASTNode[]} properties List of Property AST nodes. + * @param {Object} lineOptions Configured singleLine or multiLine options + * @returns {void} + */ + function verifyListSpacing(properties, lineOptions) { + const length = properties.length; + + for (let i = 0; i < length; i++) { + verifySpacing(properties[i], lineOptions); + } + } + + /** + * Verifies vertical alignment, taking into account groups of properties. + * @param {ASTNode} node ObjectExpression node being evaluated. + * @returns {void} + */ + function verifyAlignment(node) { + createGroups(node).forEach(group => { + const properties = group.filter(isKeyValueProperty); + + if (properties.length > 0 && isSingleLineProperties(properties)) { + verifyListSpacing(properties, multiLineOptions); + } else { + verifyGroupAlignment(properties); + } + }); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + if (alignmentOptions) { // Verify vertical alignment + + return { + ObjectExpression(node) { + if (isSingleLine(node)) { + verifyListSpacing(node.properties.filter(isKeyValueProperty), singleLineOptions); + } else { + verifyAlignment(node); + } + } + }; + + } + + // Obey beforeColon and afterColon in each property as configured + return { + Property(node) { + verifySpacing(node, isSingleLine(node.parent) ? singleLineOptions : multiLineOptions); + } + }; + + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/keyword-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/keyword-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d18441 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/keyword-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,640 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce spacing before and after keywords. + * @author Toru Nagashima + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"), + keywords = require("./utils/keywords"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Constants +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const PREV_TOKEN = /^[)\]}>]$/u; +const NEXT_TOKEN = /^(?:[([{<~!]|\+\+?|--?)$/u; +const PREV_TOKEN_M = /^[)\]}>*]$/u; +const NEXT_TOKEN_M = /^[{*]$/u; +const TEMPLATE_OPEN_PAREN = /\$\{$/u; +const TEMPLATE_CLOSE_PAREN = /^\}/u; +const CHECK_TYPE = /^(?:JSXElement|RegularExpression|String|Template|PrivateIdentifier)$/u; +const KEYS = keywords.concat(["as", "async", "await", "from", "get", "let", "of", "set", "yield"]); + +// check duplications. +(function() { + KEYS.sort(); + for (let i = 1; i < KEYS.length; ++i) { + if (KEYS[i] === KEYS[i - 1]) { + throw new Error(`Duplication was found in the keyword list: ${KEYS[i]}`); + } + } +}()); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given token is a "Template" token ends with "${". + * @param {Token} token A token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a "Template" token ends with "${". + */ +function isOpenParenOfTemplate(token) { + return token.type === "Template" && TEMPLATE_OPEN_PAREN.test(token.value); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given token is a "Template" token starts with "}". + * @param {Token} token A token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a "Template" token starts with "}". + */ +function isCloseParenOfTemplate(token) { + return token.type === "Template" && TEMPLATE_CLOSE_PAREN.test(token.value); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent spacing before and after keywords", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/keyword-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + before: { type: "boolean", default: true }, + after: { type: "boolean", default: true }, + overrides: { + type: "object", + properties: KEYS.reduce((retv, key) => { + retv[key] = { + type: "object", + properties: { + before: { type: "boolean" }, + after: { type: "boolean" } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }; + return retv; + }, {}), + additionalProperties: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + expectedBefore: "Expected space(s) before \"{{value}}\".", + expectedAfter: "Expected space(s) after \"{{value}}\".", + unexpectedBefore: "Unexpected space(s) before \"{{value}}\".", + unexpectedAfter: "Unexpected space(s) after \"{{value}}\"." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + const tokensToIgnore = new WeakSet(); + + /** + * Reports a given token if there are not space(s) before the token. + * @param {Token} token A token to report. + * @param {RegExp} pattern A pattern of the previous token to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function expectSpaceBefore(token, pattern) { + const prevToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token); + + if (prevToken && + (CHECK_TYPE.test(prevToken.type) || pattern.test(prevToken.value)) && + !isOpenParenOfTemplate(prevToken) && + !tokensToIgnore.has(prevToken) && + astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(prevToken, token) && + !sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(prevToken, token) + ) { + context.report({ + loc: token.loc, + messageId: "expectedBefore", + data: token, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(token, " "); + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Reports a given token if there are space(s) before the token. + * @param {Token} token A token to report. + * @param {RegExp} pattern A pattern of the previous token to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function unexpectSpaceBefore(token, pattern) { + const prevToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token); + + if (prevToken && + (CHECK_TYPE.test(prevToken.type) || pattern.test(prevToken.value)) && + !isOpenParenOfTemplate(prevToken) && + !tokensToIgnore.has(prevToken) && + astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(prevToken, token) && + sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(prevToken, token) + ) { + context.report({ + loc: { start: prevToken.loc.end, end: token.loc.start }, + messageId: "unexpectedBefore", + data: token, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([prevToken.range[1], token.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Reports a given token if there are not space(s) after the token. + * @param {Token} token A token to report. + * @param {RegExp} pattern A pattern of the next token to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function expectSpaceAfter(token, pattern) { + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(token); + + if (nextToken && + (CHECK_TYPE.test(nextToken.type) || pattern.test(nextToken.value)) && + !isCloseParenOfTemplate(nextToken) && + !tokensToIgnore.has(nextToken) && + astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(token, nextToken) && + !sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(token, nextToken) + ) { + context.report({ + loc: token.loc, + messageId: "expectedAfter", + data: token, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(token, " "); + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Reports a given token if there are space(s) after the token. + * @param {Token} token A token to report. + * @param {RegExp} pattern A pattern of the next token to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function unexpectSpaceAfter(token, pattern) { + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(token); + + if (nextToken && + (CHECK_TYPE.test(nextToken.type) || pattern.test(nextToken.value)) && + !isCloseParenOfTemplate(nextToken) && + !tokensToIgnore.has(nextToken) && + astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(token, nextToken) && + sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(token, nextToken) + ) { + + context.report({ + loc: { start: token.loc.end, end: nextToken.loc.start }, + messageId: "unexpectedAfter", + data: token, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([token.range[1], nextToken.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Parses the option object and determines check methods for each keyword. + * @param {Object|undefined} options The option object to parse. + * @returns {Object} - Normalized option object. + * Keys are keywords (there are for every keyword). + * Values are instances of `{"before": function, "after": function}`. + */ + function parseOptions(options = {}) { + const before = options.before !== false; + const after = options.after !== false; + const defaultValue = { + before: before ? expectSpaceBefore : unexpectSpaceBefore, + after: after ? expectSpaceAfter : unexpectSpaceAfter + }; + const overrides = (options && options.overrides) || {}; + const retv = Object.create(null); + + for (let i = 0; i < KEYS.length; ++i) { + const key = KEYS[i]; + const override = overrides[key]; + + if (override) { + const thisBefore = ("before" in override) ? override.before : before; + const thisAfter = ("after" in override) ? override.after : after; + + retv[key] = { + before: thisBefore ? expectSpaceBefore : unexpectSpaceBefore, + after: thisAfter ? expectSpaceAfter : unexpectSpaceAfter + }; + } else { + retv[key] = defaultValue; + } + } + + return retv; + } + + const checkMethodMap = parseOptions(context.options[0]); + + /** + * Reports a given token if usage of spacing followed by the token is + * invalid. + * @param {Token} token A token to report. + * @param {RegExp} [pattern] Optional. A pattern of the previous + * token to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingBefore(token, pattern) { + checkMethodMap[token.value].before(token, pattern || PREV_TOKEN); + } + + /** + * Reports a given token if usage of spacing preceded by the token is + * invalid. + * @param {Token} token A token to report. + * @param {RegExp} [pattern] Optional. A pattern of the next + * token to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingAfter(token, pattern) { + checkMethodMap[token.value].after(token, pattern || NEXT_TOKEN); + } + + /** + * Reports a given token if usage of spacing around the token is invalid. + * @param {Token} token A token to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingAround(token) { + checkSpacingBefore(token); + checkSpacingAfter(token); + } + + /** + * Reports the first token of a given node if the first token is a keyword + * and usage of spacing around the token is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode|null} node A node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingAroundFirstToken(node) { + const firstToken = node && sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + if (firstToken && firstToken.type === "Keyword") { + checkSpacingAround(firstToken); + } + } + + /** + * Reports the first token of a given node if the first token is a keyword + * and usage of spacing followed by the token is invalid. + * + * This is used for unary operators (e.g. `typeof`), `function`, and `super`. + * Other rules are handling usage of spacing preceded by those keywords. + * @param {ASTNode|null} node A node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingBeforeFirstToken(node) { + const firstToken = node && sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + if (firstToken && firstToken.type === "Keyword") { + checkSpacingBefore(firstToken); + } + } + + /** + * Reports the previous token of a given node if the token is a keyword and + * usage of spacing around the token is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode|null} node A node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingAroundTokenBefore(node) { + if (node) { + const token = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node, astUtils.isKeywordToken); + + checkSpacingAround(token); + } + } + + /** + * Reports `async` or `function` keywords of a given node if usage of + * spacing around those keywords is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingForFunction(node) { + const firstToken = node && sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + if (firstToken && + ((firstToken.type === "Keyword" && firstToken.value === "function") || + firstToken.value === "async") + ) { + checkSpacingBefore(firstToken); + } + } + + /** + * Reports `class` and `extends` keywords of a given node if usage of + * spacing around those keywords is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingForClass(node) { + checkSpacingAroundFirstToken(node); + checkSpacingAroundTokenBefore(node.superClass); + } + + /** + * Reports `if` and `else` keywords of a given node if usage of spacing + * around those keywords is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingForIfStatement(node) { + checkSpacingAroundFirstToken(node); + checkSpacingAroundTokenBefore(node.alternate); + } + + /** + * Reports `try`, `catch`, and `finally` keywords of a given node if usage + * of spacing around those keywords is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingForTryStatement(node) { + checkSpacingAroundFirstToken(node); + checkSpacingAroundFirstToken(node.handler); + checkSpacingAroundTokenBefore(node.finalizer); + } + + /** + * Reports `do` and `while` keywords of a given node if usage of spacing + * around those keywords is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingForDoWhileStatement(node) { + checkSpacingAroundFirstToken(node); + checkSpacingAroundTokenBefore(node.test); + } + + /** + * Reports `for` and `in` keywords of a given node if usage of spacing + * around those keywords is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingForForInStatement(node) { + checkSpacingAroundFirstToken(node); + + const inToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.right, astUtils.isNotOpeningParenToken); + const previousToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(inToken); + + if (previousToken.type !== "PrivateIdentifier") { + checkSpacingBefore(inToken); + } + + checkSpacingAfter(inToken); + } + + /** + * Reports `for` and `of` keywords of a given node if usage of spacing + * around those keywords is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingForForOfStatement(node) { + if (node.await) { + checkSpacingBefore(sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, 0)); + checkSpacingAfter(sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, 1)); + } else { + checkSpacingAroundFirstToken(node); + } + + const ofToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.right, astUtils.isNotOpeningParenToken); + const previousToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(ofToken); + + if (previousToken.type !== "PrivateIdentifier") { + checkSpacingBefore(ofToken); + } + + checkSpacingAfter(ofToken); + } + + /** + * Reports `import`, `export`, `as`, and `from` keywords of a given node if + * usage of spacing around those keywords is invalid. + * + * This rule handles the `*` token in module declarations. + * + * import*as A from "./a"; /*error Expected space(s) after "import". + * error Expected space(s) before "as". + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingForModuleDeclaration(node) { + const firstToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + checkSpacingBefore(firstToken, PREV_TOKEN_M); + checkSpacingAfter(firstToken, NEXT_TOKEN_M); + + if (node.type === "ExportDefaultDeclaration") { + checkSpacingAround(sourceCode.getTokenAfter(firstToken)); + } + + if (node.type === "ExportAllDeclaration" && node.exported) { + const asToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.exported); + + checkSpacingBefore(asToken, PREV_TOKEN_M); + checkSpacingAfter(asToken, NEXT_TOKEN_M); + } + + if (node.source) { + const fromToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.source); + + checkSpacingBefore(fromToken, PREV_TOKEN_M); + checkSpacingAfter(fromToken, NEXT_TOKEN_M); + } + } + + /** + * Reports `as` keyword of a given node if usage of spacing around this + * keyword is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node An `ImportSpecifier` node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingForImportSpecifier(node) { + if (node.imported.range[0] !== node.local.range[0]) { + const asToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.local); + + checkSpacingBefore(asToken, PREV_TOKEN_M); + } + } + + /** + * Reports `as` keyword of a given node if usage of spacing around this + * keyword is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node An `ExportSpecifier` node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingForExportSpecifier(node) { + if (node.local.range[0] !== node.exported.range[0]) { + const asToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.exported); + + checkSpacingBefore(asToken, PREV_TOKEN_M); + checkSpacingAfter(asToken, NEXT_TOKEN_M); + } + } + + /** + * Reports `as` keyword of a given node if usage of spacing around this + * keyword is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingForImportNamespaceSpecifier(node) { + const asToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, 1); + + checkSpacingBefore(asToken, PREV_TOKEN_M); + } + + /** + * Reports `static`, `get`, and `set` keywords of a given node if usage of + * spacing around those keywords is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. + * @throws {Error} If unable to find token get, set, or async beside method name. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingForProperty(node) { + if (node.static) { + checkSpacingAroundFirstToken(node); + } + if (node.kind === "get" || + node.kind === "set" || + ( + (node.method || node.type === "MethodDefinition") && + node.value.async + ) + ) { + const token = sourceCode.getTokenBefore( + node.key, + tok => { + switch (tok.value) { + case "get": + case "set": + case "async": + return true; + default: + return false; + } + } + ); + + if (!token) { + throw new Error("Failed to find token get, set, or async beside method name"); + } + + + checkSpacingAround(token); + } + } + + /** + * Reports `await` keyword of a given node if usage of spacing before + * this keyword is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingForAwaitExpression(node) { + checkSpacingBefore(sourceCode.getFirstToken(node)); + } + + return { + + // Statements + DebuggerStatement: checkSpacingAroundFirstToken, + WithStatement: checkSpacingAroundFirstToken, + + // Statements - Control flow + BreakStatement: checkSpacingAroundFirstToken, + ContinueStatement: checkSpacingAroundFirstToken, + ReturnStatement: checkSpacingAroundFirstToken, + ThrowStatement: checkSpacingAroundFirstToken, + TryStatement: checkSpacingForTryStatement, + + // Statements - Choice + IfStatement: checkSpacingForIfStatement, + SwitchStatement: checkSpacingAroundFirstToken, + SwitchCase: checkSpacingAroundFirstToken, + + // Statements - Loops + DoWhileStatement: checkSpacingForDoWhileStatement, + ForInStatement: checkSpacingForForInStatement, + ForOfStatement: checkSpacingForForOfStatement, + ForStatement: checkSpacingAroundFirstToken, + WhileStatement: checkSpacingAroundFirstToken, + + // Statements - Declarations + ClassDeclaration: checkSpacingForClass, + ExportNamedDeclaration: checkSpacingForModuleDeclaration, + ExportDefaultDeclaration: checkSpacingForModuleDeclaration, + ExportAllDeclaration: checkSpacingForModuleDeclaration, + FunctionDeclaration: checkSpacingForFunction, + ImportDeclaration: checkSpacingForModuleDeclaration, + VariableDeclaration: checkSpacingAroundFirstToken, + + // Expressions + ArrowFunctionExpression: checkSpacingForFunction, + AwaitExpression: checkSpacingForAwaitExpression, + ClassExpression: checkSpacingForClass, + FunctionExpression: checkSpacingForFunction, + NewExpression: checkSpacingBeforeFirstToken, + Super: checkSpacingBeforeFirstToken, + ThisExpression: checkSpacingBeforeFirstToken, + UnaryExpression: checkSpacingBeforeFirstToken, + YieldExpression: checkSpacingBeforeFirstToken, + + // Others + ImportSpecifier: checkSpacingForImportSpecifier, + ExportSpecifier: checkSpacingForExportSpecifier, + ImportNamespaceSpecifier: checkSpacingForImportNamespaceSpecifier, + MethodDefinition: checkSpacingForProperty, + PropertyDefinition: checkSpacingForProperty, + StaticBlock: checkSpacingAroundFirstToken, + Property: checkSpacingForProperty, + + // To avoid conflicts with `space-infix-ops`, e.g. `a > this.b` + "BinaryExpression[operator='>']"(node) { + const operatorToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.right, astUtils.isNotOpeningParenToken); + + tokensToIgnore.add(operatorToken); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/line-comment-position.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/line-comment-position.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..314fac1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/line-comment-position.js @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce the position of line comments + * @author Alberto Rodríguez + */ +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce position of line comments", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/line-comment-position" + }, + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["above", "beside"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + position: { + enum: ["above", "beside"] + }, + ignorePattern: { + type: "string" + }, + applyDefaultPatterns: { + type: "boolean" + }, + applyDefaultIgnorePatterns: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + messages: { + above: "Expected comment to be above code.", + beside: "Expected comment to be beside code." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0]; + + let above, + ignorePattern, + applyDefaultIgnorePatterns = true; + + if (!options || typeof options === "string") { + above = !options || options === "above"; + + } else { + above = !options.position || options.position === "above"; + ignorePattern = options.ignorePattern; + + if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(options, "applyDefaultIgnorePatterns")) { + applyDefaultIgnorePatterns = options.applyDefaultIgnorePatterns; + } else { + applyDefaultIgnorePatterns = options.applyDefaultPatterns !== false; + } + } + + const defaultIgnoreRegExp = astUtils.COMMENTS_IGNORE_PATTERN; + const fallThroughRegExp = /^\s*falls?\s?through/u; + const customIgnoreRegExp = new RegExp(ignorePattern, "u"); + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + Program() { + const comments = sourceCode.getAllComments(); + + comments.filter(token => token.type === "Line").forEach(node => { + if (applyDefaultIgnorePatterns && (defaultIgnoreRegExp.test(node.value) || fallThroughRegExp.test(node.value))) { + return; + } + + if (ignorePattern && customIgnoreRegExp.test(node.value)) { + return; + } + + const previous = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node, { includeComments: true }); + const isOnSameLine = previous && previous.loc.end.line === node.loc.start.line; + + if (above) { + if (isOnSameLine) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "above" + }); + } + } else { + if (!isOnSameLine) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "beside" + }); + } + } + }); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/linebreak-style.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/linebreak-style.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e59acca --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/linebreak-style.js @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce a single linebreak style. + * @author Erik Mueller + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent linebreak style", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/linebreak-style" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["unix", "windows"] + } + ], + messages: { + expectedLF: "Expected linebreaks to be 'LF' but found 'CRLF'.", + expectedCRLF: "Expected linebreaks to be 'CRLF' but found 'LF'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Builds a fix function that replaces text at the specified range in the source text. + * @param {int[]} range The range to replace + * @param {string} text The text to insert. + * @returns {Function} Fixer function + * @private + */ + function createFix(range, text) { + return function(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange(range, text); + }; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + Program: function checkForLinebreakStyle(node) { + const linebreakStyle = context.options[0] || "unix", + expectedLF = linebreakStyle === "unix", + expectedLFChars = expectedLF ? "\n" : "\r\n", + source = sourceCode.getText(), + pattern = astUtils.createGlobalLinebreakMatcher(); + let match; + + let i = 0; + + while ((match = pattern.exec(source)) !== null) { + i++; + if (match[0] === expectedLFChars) { + continue; + } + + const index = match.index; + const range = [index, index + match[0].length]; + + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: { + line: i, + column: sourceCode.lines[i - 1].length + }, + end: { + line: i + 1, + column: 0 + } + }, + messageId: expectedLF ? "expectedLF" : "expectedCRLF", + fix: createFix(range, expectedLFChars) + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/lines-around-comment.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/lines-around-comment.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a6e472 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/lines-around-comment.js @@ -0,0 +1,471 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Enforces empty lines around comments. + * @author Jamund Ferguson + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Return an array with any line numbers that are empty. + * @param {Array} lines An array of each line of the file. + * @returns {Array} An array of line numbers. + */ +function getEmptyLineNums(lines) { + const emptyLines = lines.map((line, i) => ({ + code: line.trim(), + num: i + 1 + })).filter(line => !line.code).map(line => line.num); + + return emptyLines; +} + +/** + * Return an array with any line numbers that contain comments. + * @param {Array} comments An array of comment tokens. + * @returns {Array} An array of line numbers. + */ +function getCommentLineNums(comments) { + const lines = []; + + comments.forEach(token => { + const start = token.loc.start.line; + const end = token.loc.end.line; + + lines.push(start, end); + }); + return lines; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require empty lines around comments", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/lines-around-comment" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + beforeBlockComment: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + afterBlockComment: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + beforeLineComment: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + afterLineComment: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allowBlockStart: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allowBlockEnd: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allowClassStart: { + type: "boolean" + }, + allowClassEnd: { + type: "boolean" + }, + allowObjectStart: { + type: "boolean" + }, + allowObjectEnd: { + type: "boolean" + }, + allowArrayStart: { + type: "boolean" + }, + allowArrayEnd: { + type: "boolean" + }, + ignorePattern: { + type: "string" + }, + applyDefaultIgnorePatterns: { + type: "boolean" + }, + afterHashbangComment: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + after: "Expected line after comment.", + before: "Expected line before comment." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const options = Object.assign({}, context.options[0]); + const ignorePattern = options.ignorePattern; + const defaultIgnoreRegExp = astUtils.COMMENTS_IGNORE_PATTERN; + const customIgnoreRegExp = new RegExp(ignorePattern, "u"); + const applyDefaultIgnorePatterns = options.applyDefaultIgnorePatterns !== false; + + options.beforeBlockComment = typeof options.beforeBlockComment !== "undefined" ? options.beforeBlockComment : true; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + const lines = sourceCode.lines, + numLines = lines.length + 1, + comments = sourceCode.getAllComments(), + commentLines = getCommentLineNums(comments), + emptyLines = getEmptyLineNums(lines), + commentAndEmptyLines = new Set(commentLines.concat(emptyLines)); + + /** + * Returns whether or not comments are on lines starting with or ending with code + * @param {token} token The comment token to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment is not alone. + */ + function codeAroundComment(token) { + let currentToken = token; + + do { + currentToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(currentToken, { includeComments: true }); + } while (currentToken && astUtils.isCommentToken(currentToken)); + + if (currentToken && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(currentToken, token)) { + return true; + } + + currentToken = token; + do { + currentToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(currentToken, { includeComments: true }); + } while (currentToken && astUtils.isCommentToken(currentToken)); + + if (currentToken && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(token, currentToken)) { + return true; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Returns whether or not comments are inside a node type or not. + * @param {ASTNode} parent The Comment parent node. + * @param {string} nodeType The parent type to check against. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment is inside nodeType. + */ + function isParentNodeType(parent, nodeType) { + return parent.type === nodeType || + (parent.body && parent.body.type === nodeType) || + (parent.consequent && parent.consequent.type === nodeType); + } + + /** + * Returns the parent node that contains the given token. + * @param {token} token The token to check. + * @returns {ASTNode|null} The parent node that contains the given token. + */ + function getParentNodeOfToken(token) { + const node = sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(token.range[0]); + + /* + * For the purpose of this rule, the comment token is in a `StaticBlock` node only + * if it's inside the braces of that `StaticBlock` node. + * + * Example where this function returns `null`: + * + * static + * // comment + * { + * } + * + * Example where this function returns `StaticBlock` node: + * + * static + * { + * // comment + * } + * + */ + if (node && node.type === "StaticBlock") { + const openingBrace = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, { skip: 1 }); // skip the `static` token + + return token.range[0] >= openingBrace.range[0] + ? node + : null; + } + + return node; + } + + /** + * Returns whether or not comments are at the parent start or not. + * @param {token} token The Comment token. + * @param {string} nodeType The parent type to check against. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment is at parent start. + */ + function isCommentAtParentStart(token, nodeType) { + const parent = getParentNodeOfToken(token); + + if (parent && isParentNodeType(parent, nodeType)) { + let parentStartNodeOrToken = parent; + + if (parent.type === "StaticBlock") { + parentStartNodeOrToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(parent, { skip: 1 }); // opening brace of the static block + } else if (parent.type === "SwitchStatement") { + parentStartNodeOrToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(parent.discriminant, { + filter: astUtils.isOpeningBraceToken + }); // opening brace of the switch statement + } + + return token.loc.start.line - parentStartNodeOrToken.loc.start.line === 1; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Returns whether or not comments are at the parent end or not. + * @param {token} token The Comment token. + * @param {string} nodeType The parent type to check against. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment is at parent end. + */ + function isCommentAtParentEnd(token, nodeType) { + const parent = getParentNodeOfToken(token); + + return !!parent && isParentNodeType(parent, nodeType) && + parent.loc.end.line - token.loc.end.line === 1; + } + + /** + * Returns whether or not comments are at the block start or not. + * @param {token} token The Comment token. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment is at block start. + */ + function isCommentAtBlockStart(token) { + return ( + isCommentAtParentStart(token, "ClassBody") || + isCommentAtParentStart(token, "BlockStatement") || + isCommentAtParentStart(token, "StaticBlock") || + isCommentAtParentStart(token, "SwitchCase") || + isCommentAtParentStart(token, "SwitchStatement") + ); + } + + /** + * Returns whether or not comments are at the block end or not. + * @param {token} token The Comment token. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment is at block end. + */ + function isCommentAtBlockEnd(token) { + return ( + isCommentAtParentEnd(token, "ClassBody") || + isCommentAtParentEnd(token, "BlockStatement") || + isCommentAtParentEnd(token, "StaticBlock") || + isCommentAtParentEnd(token, "SwitchCase") || + isCommentAtParentEnd(token, "SwitchStatement") + ); + } + + /** + * Returns whether or not comments are at the class start or not. + * @param {token} token The Comment token. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment is at class start. + */ + function isCommentAtClassStart(token) { + return isCommentAtParentStart(token, "ClassBody"); + } + + /** + * Returns whether or not comments are at the class end or not. + * @param {token} token The Comment token. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment is at class end. + */ + function isCommentAtClassEnd(token) { + return isCommentAtParentEnd(token, "ClassBody"); + } + + /** + * Returns whether or not comments are at the object start or not. + * @param {token} token The Comment token. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment is at object start. + */ + function isCommentAtObjectStart(token) { + return isCommentAtParentStart(token, "ObjectExpression") || isCommentAtParentStart(token, "ObjectPattern"); + } + + /** + * Returns whether or not comments are at the object end or not. + * @param {token} token The Comment token. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment is at object end. + */ + function isCommentAtObjectEnd(token) { + return isCommentAtParentEnd(token, "ObjectExpression") || isCommentAtParentEnd(token, "ObjectPattern"); + } + + /** + * Returns whether or not comments are at the array start or not. + * @param {token} token The Comment token. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment is at array start. + */ + function isCommentAtArrayStart(token) { + return isCommentAtParentStart(token, "ArrayExpression") || isCommentAtParentStart(token, "ArrayPattern"); + } + + /** + * Returns whether or not comments are at the array end or not. + * @param {token} token The Comment token. + * @returns {boolean} True if the comment is at array end. + */ + function isCommentAtArrayEnd(token) { + return isCommentAtParentEnd(token, "ArrayExpression") || isCommentAtParentEnd(token, "ArrayPattern"); + } + + /** + * Checks if a comment token has lines around it (ignores inline comments) + * @param {token} token The Comment token. + * @param {Object} opts Options to determine the newline. + * @param {boolean} opts.after Should have a newline after this line. + * @param {boolean} opts.before Should have a newline before this line. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForEmptyLine(token, opts) { + if (applyDefaultIgnorePatterns && defaultIgnoreRegExp.test(token.value)) { + return; + } + + if (ignorePattern && customIgnoreRegExp.test(token.value)) { + return; + } + + let after = opts.after, + before = opts.before; + + const prevLineNum = token.loc.start.line - 1, + nextLineNum = token.loc.end.line + 1, + commentIsNotAlone = codeAroundComment(token); + + const blockStartAllowed = options.allowBlockStart && + isCommentAtBlockStart(token) && + !(options.allowClassStart === false && + isCommentAtClassStart(token)), + blockEndAllowed = options.allowBlockEnd && isCommentAtBlockEnd(token) && !(options.allowClassEnd === false && isCommentAtClassEnd(token)), + classStartAllowed = options.allowClassStart && isCommentAtClassStart(token), + classEndAllowed = options.allowClassEnd && isCommentAtClassEnd(token), + objectStartAllowed = options.allowObjectStart && isCommentAtObjectStart(token), + objectEndAllowed = options.allowObjectEnd && isCommentAtObjectEnd(token), + arrayStartAllowed = options.allowArrayStart && isCommentAtArrayStart(token), + arrayEndAllowed = options.allowArrayEnd && isCommentAtArrayEnd(token); + + const exceptionStartAllowed = blockStartAllowed || classStartAllowed || objectStartAllowed || arrayStartAllowed; + const exceptionEndAllowed = blockEndAllowed || classEndAllowed || objectEndAllowed || arrayEndAllowed; + + // ignore top of the file and bottom of the file + if (prevLineNum < 1) { + before = false; + } + if (nextLineNum >= numLines) { + after = false; + } + + // we ignore all inline comments + if (commentIsNotAlone) { + return; + } + + const previousTokenOrComment = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token, { includeComments: true }); + const nextTokenOrComment = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(token, { includeComments: true }); + + // check for newline before + if (!exceptionStartAllowed && before && !commentAndEmptyLines.has(prevLineNum) && + !(astUtils.isCommentToken(previousTokenOrComment) && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(previousTokenOrComment, token))) { + const lineStart = token.range[0] - token.loc.start.column; + const range = [lineStart, lineStart]; + + context.report({ + node: token, + messageId: "before", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBeforeRange(range, "\n"); + } + }); + } + + // check for newline after + if (!exceptionEndAllowed && after && !commentAndEmptyLines.has(nextLineNum) && + !(astUtils.isCommentToken(nextTokenOrComment) && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(token, nextTokenOrComment))) { + context.report({ + node: token, + messageId: "after", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(token, "\n"); + } + }); + } + + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + Program() { + comments.forEach(token => { + if (token.type === "Line") { + if (options.beforeLineComment || options.afterLineComment) { + checkForEmptyLine(token, { + after: options.afterLineComment, + before: options.beforeLineComment + }); + } + } else if (token.type === "Block") { + if (options.beforeBlockComment || options.afterBlockComment) { + checkForEmptyLine(token, { + after: options.afterBlockComment, + before: options.beforeBlockComment + }); + } + } else if (token.type === "Shebang") { + if (options.afterHashbangComment) { + checkForEmptyLine(token, { + after: options.afterHashbangComment, + before: false + }); + } + } + }); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/lines-around-directive.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/lines-around-directive.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c82d8f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/lines-around-directive.js @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Require or disallow newlines around directives. + * @author Kai Cataldo + * @deprecated in ESLint v4.0.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow newlines around directives", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/lines-around-directive" + }, + + schema: [{ + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + before: { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + after: { + enum: ["always", "never"] + } + }, + additionalProperties: false, + minProperties: 2 + } + ] + }], + + fixable: "whitespace", + messages: { + expected: "Expected newline {{location}} \"{{value}}\" directive.", + unexpected: "Unexpected newline {{location}} \"{{value}}\" directive." + }, + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: ["padding-line-between-statements"] + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const config = context.options[0] || "always"; + const expectLineBefore = typeof config === "string" ? config : config.before; + const expectLineAfter = typeof config === "string" ? config : config.after; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Check if node is preceded by a blank newline. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the passed in node is preceded by a blank newline. + */ + function hasNewlineBefore(node) { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node, { includeComments: true }); + const tokenLineBefore = tokenBefore ? tokenBefore.loc.end.line : 0; + + return node.loc.start.line - tokenLineBefore >= 2; + } + + /** + * Gets the last token of a node that is on the same line as the rest of the node. + * This will usually be the last token of the node, but it will be the second-to-last token if the node has a trailing + * semicolon on a different line. + * @param {ASTNode} node A directive node + * @returns {Token} The last token of the node on the line + */ + function getLastTokenOnLine(node) { + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + const secondToLastToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(lastToken); + + return astUtils.isSemicolonToken(lastToken) && lastToken.loc.start.line > secondToLastToken.loc.end.line + ? secondToLastToken + : lastToken; + } + + /** + * Check if node is followed by a blank newline. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the passed in node is followed by a blank newline. + */ + function hasNewlineAfter(node) { + const lastToken = getLastTokenOnLine(node); + const tokenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(lastToken, { includeComments: true }); + + return tokenAfter.loc.start.line - lastToken.loc.end.line >= 2; + } + + /** + * Report errors for newlines around directives. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check. + * @param {string} location Whether the error was found before or after the directive. + * @param {boolean} expected Whether or not a newline was expected or unexpected. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportError(node, location, expected) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: expected ? "expected" : "unexpected", + data: { + value: node.expression.value, + location + }, + fix(fixer) { + const lastToken = getLastTokenOnLine(node); + + if (expected) { + return location === "before" ? fixer.insertTextBefore(node, "\n") : fixer.insertTextAfter(lastToken, "\n"); + } + return fixer.removeRange(location === "before" ? [node.range[0] - 1, node.range[0]] : [lastToken.range[1], lastToken.range[1] + 1]); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Check lines around directives in node + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkDirectives(node) { + const directives = astUtils.getDirectivePrologue(node); + + if (!directives.length) { + return; + } + + const firstDirective = directives[0]; + const leadingComments = sourceCode.getCommentsBefore(firstDirective); + + /* + * Only check before the first directive if it is preceded by a comment or if it is at the top of + * the file and expectLineBefore is set to "never". This is to not force a newline at the top of + * the file if there are no comments as well as for compatibility with padded-blocks. + */ + if (leadingComments.length) { + if (expectLineBefore === "always" && !hasNewlineBefore(firstDirective)) { + reportError(firstDirective, "before", true); + } + + if (expectLineBefore === "never" && hasNewlineBefore(firstDirective)) { + reportError(firstDirective, "before", false); + } + } else if ( + node.type === "Program" && + expectLineBefore === "never" && + !leadingComments.length && + hasNewlineBefore(firstDirective) + ) { + reportError(firstDirective, "before", false); + } + + const lastDirective = directives[directives.length - 1]; + const statements = node.type === "Program" ? node.body : node.body.body; + + /* + * Do not check after the last directive if the body only + * contains a directive prologue and isn't followed by a comment to ensure + * this rule behaves well with padded-blocks. + */ + if (lastDirective === statements[statements.length - 1] && !lastDirective.trailingComments) { + return; + } + + if (expectLineAfter === "always" && !hasNewlineAfter(lastDirective)) { + reportError(lastDirective, "after", true); + } + + if (expectLineAfter === "never" && hasNewlineAfter(lastDirective)) { + reportError(lastDirective, "after", false); + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + Program: checkDirectives, + FunctionDeclaration: checkDirectives, + FunctionExpression: checkDirectives, + ArrowFunctionExpression: checkDirectives + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/lines-between-class-members.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/lines-between-class-members.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f36d46 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/lines-between-class-members.js @@ -0,0 +1,269 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check empty newline between class members + * @author 薛定谔的猫 + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Types of class members. + * Those have `test` method to check it matches to the given class member. + * @private + */ +const ClassMemberTypes = { + "*": { test: () => true }, + field: { test: node => node.type === "PropertyDefinition" }, + method: { test: node => node.type === "MethodDefinition" } +}; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow an empty line between class members", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/lines-between-class-members" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + anyOf: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + enforce: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "object", + properties: { + blankLine: { enum: ["always", "never"] }, + prev: { enum: ["method", "field", "*"] }, + next: { enum: ["method", "field", "*"] } + }, + additionalProperties: false, + required: ["blankLine", "prev", "next"] + }, + minItems: 1 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false, + required: ["enforce"] + }, + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + } + ] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + exceptAfterSingleLine: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + never: "Unexpected blank line between class members.", + always: "Expected blank line between class members." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const options = []; + + options[0] = context.options[0] || "always"; + options[1] = context.options[1] || { exceptAfterSingleLine: false }; + + const configureList = typeof options[0] === "object" ? options[0].enforce : [{ blankLine: options[0], prev: "*", next: "*" }]; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Gets a pair of tokens that should be used to check lines between two class member nodes. + * + * In most cases, this returns the very last token of the current node and + * the very first token of the next node. + * For example: + * + * class C { + * x = 1; // curLast: `;` nextFirst: `in` + * in = 2 + * } + * + * There is only one exception. If the given node ends with a semicolon, and it looks like + * a semicolon-less style's semicolon - one that is not on the same line as the preceding + * token, but is on the line where the next class member starts - this returns the preceding + * token and the semicolon as boundary tokens. + * For example: + * + * class C { + * x = 1 // curLast: `1` nextFirst: `;` + * ;in = 2 + * } + * When determining the desired layout of the code, we should treat this semicolon as + * a part of the next class member node instead of the one it technically belongs to. + * @param {ASTNode} curNode Current class member node. + * @param {ASTNode} nextNode Next class member node. + * @returns {Token} The actual last token of `node`. + * @private + */ + function getBoundaryTokens(curNode, nextNode) { + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(curNode); + const prevToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(lastToken); + const nextToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(nextNode); // skip possible lone `;` between nodes + + const isSemicolonLessStyle = ( + astUtils.isSemicolonToken(lastToken) && + !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(prevToken, lastToken) && + astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(lastToken, nextToken) + ); + + return isSemicolonLessStyle + ? { curLast: prevToken, nextFirst: lastToken } + : { curLast: lastToken, nextFirst: nextToken }; + } + + /** + * Return the last token among the consecutive tokens that have no exceed max line difference in between, before the first token in the next member. + * @param {Token} prevLastToken The last token in the previous member node. + * @param {Token} nextFirstToken The first token in the next member node. + * @param {number} maxLine The maximum number of allowed line difference between consecutive tokens. + * @returns {Token} The last token among the consecutive tokens. + */ + function findLastConsecutiveTokenAfter(prevLastToken, nextFirstToken, maxLine) { + const after = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(prevLastToken, { includeComments: true }); + + if (after !== nextFirstToken && after.loc.start.line - prevLastToken.loc.end.line <= maxLine) { + return findLastConsecutiveTokenAfter(after, nextFirstToken, maxLine); + } + return prevLastToken; + } + + /** + * Return the first token among the consecutive tokens that have no exceed max line difference in between, after the last token in the previous member. + * @param {Token} nextFirstToken The first token in the next member node. + * @param {Token} prevLastToken The last token in the previous member node. + * @param {number} maxLine The maximum number of allowed line difference between consecutive tokens. + * @returns {Token} The first token among the consecutive tokens. + */ + function findFirstConsecutiveTokenBefore(nextFirstToken, prevLastToken, maxLine) { + const before = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(nextFirstToken, { includeComments: true }); + + if (before !== prevLastToken && nextFirstToken.loc.start.line - before.loc.end.line <= maxLine) { + return findFirstConsecutiveTokenBefore(before, prevLastToken, maxLine); + } + return nextFirstToken; + } + + /** + * Checks if there is a token or comment between two tokens. + * @param {Token} before The token before. + * @param {Token} after The token after. + * @returns {boolean} True if there is a token or comment between two tokens. + */ + function hasTokenOrCommentBetween(before, after) { + return sourceCode.getTokensBetween(before, after, { includeComments: true }).length !== 0; + } + + /** + * Checks whether the given node matches the given type. + * @param {ASTNode} node The class member node to check. + * @param {string} type The class member type to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the class member node matched the type. + * @private + */ + function match(node, type) { + return ClassMemberTypes[type].test(node); + } + + /** + * Finds the last matched configuration from the configureList. + * @param {ASTNode} prevNode The previous node to match. + * @param {ASTNode} nextNode The current node to match. + * @returns {string|null} Padding type or `null` if no matches were found. + * @private + */ + function getPaddingType(prevNode, nextNode) { + for (let i = configureList.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) { + const configure = configureList[i]; + const matched = + match(prevNode, configure.prev) && + match(nextNode, configure.next); + + if (matched) { + return configure.blankLine; + } + } + return null; + } + + return { + ClassBody(node) { + const body = node.body; + + for (let i = 0; i < body.length - 1; i++) { + const curFirst = sourceCode.getFirstToken(body[i]); + const { curLast, nextFirst } = getBoundaryTokens(body[i], body[i + 1]); + const isMulti = !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(curFirst, curLast); + const skip = !isMulti && options[1].exceptAfterSingleLine; + const beforePadding = findLastConsecutiveTokenAfter(curLast, nextFirst, 1); + const afterPadding = findFirstConsecutiveTokenBefore(nextFirst, curLast, 1); + const isPadded = afterPadding.loc.start.line - beforePadding.loc.end.line > 1; + const hasTokenInPadding = hasTokenOrCommentBetween(beforePadding, afterPadding); + const curLineLastToken = findLastConsecutiveTokenAfter(curLast, nextFirst, 0); + const paddingType = getPaddingType(body[i], body[i + 1]); + + if (paddingType === "never" && isPadded) { + context.report({ + node: body[i + 1], + messageId: "never", + + fix(fixer) { + if (hasTokenInPadding) { + return null; + } + return fixer.replaceTextRange([beforePadding.range[1], afterPadding.range[0]], "\n"); + } + }); + } else if (paddingType === "always" && !skip && !isPadded) { + context.report({ + node: body[i + 1], + messageId: "always", + + fix(fixer) { + if (hasTokenInPadding) { + return null; + } + return fixer.insertTextAfter(curLineLastToken, "\n"); + } + }); + } + + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/logical-assignment-operators.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/logical-assignment-operators.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c084c04 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/logical-assignment-operators.js @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to replace assignment expressions with logical operator assignment + * @author Daniel Martens + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils.js"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const baseTypes = new Set(["Identifier", "Super", "ThisExpression"]); + +/** + * Returns true iff either "undefined" or a void expression (eg. "void 0") + * @param {ASTNode} expression Expression to check + * @param {import('eslint-scope').Scope} scope Scope of the expression + * @returns {boolean} True iff "undefined" or "void ..." + */ +function isUndefined(expression, scope) { + if (expression.type === "Identifier" && expression.name === "undefined") { + return astUtils.isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, expression); + } + + return expression.type === "UnaryExpression" && + expression.operator === "void" && + expression.argument.type === "Literal" && + expression.argument.value === 0; +} + +/** + * Returns true iff the reference is either an identifier or member expression + * @param {ASTNode} expression Expression to check + * @returns {boolean} True for identifiers and member expressions + */ +function isReference(expression) { + return (expression.type === "Identifier" && expression.name !== "undefined") || + expression.type === "MemberExpression"; +} + +/** + * Returns true iff the expression checks for nullish with loose equals. + * Examples: value == null, value == void 0 + * @param {ASTNode} expression Test condition + * @param {import('eslint-scope').Scope} scope Scope of the expression + * @returns {boolean} True iff implicit nullish comparison + */ +function isImplicitNullishComparison(expression, scope) { + if (expression.type !== "BinaryExpression" || expression.operator !== "==") { + return false; + } + + const reference = isReference(expression.left) ? "left" : "right"; + const nullish = reference === "left" ? "right" : "left"; + + return isReference(expression[reference]) && + (astUtils.isNullLiteral(expression[nullish]) || isUndefined(expression[nullish], scope)); +} + +/** + * Condition with two equal comparisons. + * @param {ASTNode} expression Condition + * @returns {boolean} True iff matches ? === ? || ? === ? + */ +function isDoubleComparison(expression) { + return expression.type === "LogicalExpression" && + expression.operator === "||" && + expression.left.type === "BinaryExpression" && + expression.left.operator === "===" && + expression.right.type === "BinaryExpression" && + expression.right.operator === "==="; +} + +/** + * Returns true iff the expression checks for undefined and null. + * Example: value === null || value === undefined + * @param {ASTNode} expression Test condition + * @param {import('eslint-scope').Scope} scope Scope of the expression + * @returns {boolean} True iff explicit nullish comparison + */ +function isExplicitNullishComparison(expression, scope) { + if (!isDoubleComparison(expression)) { + return false; + } + const leftReference = isReference(expression.left.left) ? "left" : "right"; + const leftNullish = leftReference === "left" ? "right" : "left"; + const rightReference = isReference(expression.right.left) ? "left" : "right"; + const rightNullish = rightReference === "left" ? "right" : "left"; + + return astUtils.isSameReference(expression.left[leftReference], expression.right[rightReference]) && + ((astUtils.isNullLiteral(expression.left[leftNullish]) && isUndefined(expression.right[rightNullish], scope)) || + (isUndefined(expression.left[leftNullish], scope) && astUtils.isNullLiteral(expression.right[rightNullish]))); +} + +/** + * Returns true for Boolean(arg) calls + * @param {ASTNode} expression Test condition + * @param {import('eslint-scope').Scope} scope Scope of the expression + * @returns {boolean} Whether the expression is a boolean cast + */ +function isBooleanCast(expression, scope) { + return expression.type === "CallExpression" && + expression.callee.name === "Boolean" && + expression.arguments.length === 1 && + astUtils.isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, expression.callee); +} + +/** + * Returns true for: + * truthiness checks: value, Boolean(value), !!value + * falsiness checks: !value, !Boolean(value) + * nullish checks: value == null, value === undefined || value === null + * @param {ASTNode} expression Test condition + * @param {import('eslint-scope').Scope} scope Scope of the expression + * @returns {?{ reference: ASTNode, operator: '??'|'||'|'&&'}} Null if not a known existence + */ +function getExistence(expression, scope) { + const isNegated = expression.type === "UnaryExpression" && expression.operator === "!"; + const base = isNegated ? expression.argument : expression; + + switch (true) { + case isReference(base): + return { reference: base, operator: isNegated ? "||" : "&&" }; + case base.type === "UnaryExpression" && base.operator === "!" && isReference(base.argument): + return { reference: base.argument, operator: "&&" }; + case isBooleanCast(base, scope) && isReference(base.arguments[0]): + return { reference: base.arguments[0], operator: isNegated ? "||" : "&&" }; + case isImplicitNullishComparison(expression, scope): + return { reference: isReference(expression.left) ? expression.left : expression.right, operator: "??" }; + case isExplicitNullishComparison(expression, scope): + return { reference: isReference(expression.left.left) ? expression.left.left : expression.left.right, operator: "??" }; + default: return null; + } +} + +/** + * Returns true iff the node is inside a with block + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check + * @returns {boolean} True iff passed node is inside a with block + */ +function isInsideWithBlock(node) { + if (node.type === "Program") { + return false; + } + + return node.parent.type === "WithStatement" && node.parent.body === node ? true : isInsideWithBlock(node.parent); +} + +/** + * Gets the leftmost operand of a consecutive logical expression. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The ESLint source code object + * @param {LogicalExpression} node LogicalExpression + * @returns {Expression} Leftmost operand + */ +function getLeftmostOperand(sourceCode, node) { + let left = node.left; + + while (left.type === "LogicalExpression" && left.operator === node.operator) { + + if (astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, left)) { + + /* + * It should have associativity, + * but ignore it if use parentheses to make the evaluation order clear. + */ + return left; + } + left = left.left; + } + return left; + +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow logical assignment operator shorthand", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/logical-assignment-operators" + }, + + schema: { + type: "array", + oneOf: [{ + items: [ + { const: "always" }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + enforceForIfStatements: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + minItems: 0, // 0 for allowing passing no options + maxItems: 2 + }, { + items: [{ const: "never" }], + minItems: 1, + maxItems: 1 + }] + }, + fixable: "code", + hasSuggestions: true, + messages: { + assignment: "Assignment (=) can be replaced with operator assignment ({{operator}}).", + useLogicalOperator: "Convert this assignment to use the operator {{ operator }}.", + logical: "Logical expression can be replaced with an assignment ({{ operator }}).", + convertLogical: "Replace this logical expression with an assignment with the operator {{ operator }}.", + if: "'if' statement can be replaced with a logical operator assignment with operator {{ operator }}.", + convertIf: "Replace this 'if' statement with a logical assignment with operator {{ operator }}.", + unexpected: "Unexpected logical operator assignment ({{operator}}) shorthand.", + separate: "Separate the logical assignment into an assignment with a logical operator." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const mode = context.options[0] === "never" ? "never" : "always"; + const checkIf = mode === "always" && context.options.length > 1 && context.options[1].enforceForIfStatements; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const isStrict = sourceCode.getScope(sourceCode.ast).isStrict; + + /** + * Returns false if the access could be a getter + * @param {ASTNode} node Assignment expression + * @returns {boolean} True iff the fix is safe + */ + function cannotBeGetter(node) { + return node.type === "Identifier" && + (isStrict || !isInsideWithBlock(node)); + } + + /** + * Check whether only a single property is accessed + * @param {ASTNode} node reference + * @returns {boolean} True iff a single property is accessed + */ + function accessesSingleProperty(node) { + if (!isStrict && isInsideWithBlock(node)) { + return node.type === "Identifier"; + } + + return node.type === "MemberExpression" && + baseTypes.has(node.object.type) && + (!node.computed || (node.property.type !== "MemberExpression" && node.property.type !== "ChainExpression")); + } + + /** + * Adds a fixer or suggestion whether on the fix is safe. + * @param {{ messageId: string, node: ASTNode }} descriptor Report descriptor without fix or suggest + * @param {{ messageId: string, fix: Function }} suggestion Adds the fix or the whole suggestion as only element in "suggest" to suggestion + * @param {boolean} shouldBeFixed Fix iff the condition is true + * @returns {Object} Descriptor with either an added fix or suggestion + */ + function createConditionalFixer(descriptor, suggestion, shouldBeFixed) { + if (shouldBeFixed) { + return { + ...descriptor, + fix: suggestion.fix + }; + } + + return { + ...descriptor, + suggest: [suggestion] + }; + } + + + /** + * Returns the operator token for assignments and binary expressions + * @param {ASTNode} node AssignmentExpression or BinaryExpression + * @returns {import('eslint').AST.Token} Operator token between the left and right expression + */ + function getOperatorToken(node) { + return sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(node.left, node.right, token => token.value === node.operator); + } + + if (mode === "never") { + return { + + // foo ||= bar + "AssignmentExpression"(assignment) { + if (!astUtils.isLogicalAssignmentOperator(assignment.operator)) { + return; + } + + const descriptor = { + messageId: "unexpected", + node: assignment, + data: { operator: assignment.operator } + }; + const suggestion = { + messageId: "separate", + *fix(ruleFixer) { + if (sourceCode.getCommentsInside(assignment).length > 0) { + return; + } + + const operatorToken = getOperatorToken(assignment); + + // -> foo = bar + yield ruleFixer.replaceText(operatorToken, "="); + + const assignmentText = sourceCode.getText(assignment.left); + const operator = assignment.operator.slice(0, -1); + + // -> foo = foo || bar + yield ruleFixer.insertTextAfter(operatorToken, ` ${assignmentText} ${operator}`); + + const precedence = astUtils.getPrecedence(assignment.right) <= astUtils.getPrecedence({ type: "LogicalExpression", operator }); + + // ?? and || / && cannot be mixed but have same precedence + const mixed = assignment.operator === "??=" && astUtils.isLogicalExpression(assignment.right); + + if (!astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, assignment.right) && (precedence || mixed)) { + + // -> foo = foo || (bar) + yield ruleFixer.insertTextBefore(assignment.right, "("); + yield ruleFixer.insertTextAfter(assignment.right, ")"); + } + } + }; + + context.report(createConditionalFixer(descriptor, suggestion, cannotBeGetter(assignment.left))); + } + }; + } + + return { + + // foo = foo || bar + "AssignmentExpression[operator='='][right.type='LogicalExpression']"(assignment) { + const leftOperand = getLeftmostOperand(sourceCode, assignment.right); + + if (!astUtils.isSameReference(assignment.left, leftOperand) + ) { + return; + } + + const descriptor = { + messageId: "assignment", + node: assignment, + data: { operator: `${assignment.right.operator}=` } + }; + const suggestion = { + messageId: "useLogicalOperator", + data: { operator: `${assignment.right.operator}=` }, + *fix(ruleFixer) { + if (sourceCode.getCommentsInside(assignment).length > 0) { + return; + } + + // No need for parenthesis around the assignment based on precedence as the precedence stays the same even with changed operator + const assignmentOperatorToken = getOperatorToken(assignment); + + // -> foo ||= foo || bar + yield ruleFixer.insertTextBefore(assignmentOperatorToken, assignment.right.operator); + + // -> foo ||= bar + const logicalOperatorToken = getOperatorToken(leftOperand.parent); + const firstRightOperandToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(logicalOperatorToken); + + yield ruleFixer.removeRange([leftOperand.parent.range[0], firstRightOperandToken.range[0]]); + } + }; + + context.report(createConditionalFixer(descriptor, suggestion, cannotBeGetter(assignment.left))); + }, + + // foo || (foo = bar) + 'LogicalExpression[right.type="AssignmentExpression"][right.operator="="]'(logical) { + + // Right side has to be parenthesized, otherwise would be parsed as (foo || foo) = bar which is illegal + if (isReference(logical.left) && astUtils.isSameReference(logical.left, logical.right.left)) { + const descriptor = { + messageId: "logical", + node: logical, + data: { operator: `${logical.operator}=` } + }; + const suggestion = { + messageId: "convertLogical", + data: { operator: `${logical.operator}=` }, + *fix(ruleFixer) { + if (sourceCode.getCommentsInside(logical).length > 0) { + return; + } + + const parentPrecedence = astUtils.getPrecedence(logical.parent); + const requiresOuterParenthesis = logical.parent.type !== "ExpressionStatement" && ( + parentPrecedence === -1 || + astUtils.getPrecedence({ type: "AssignmentExpression" }) < parentPrecedence + ); + + if (!astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, logical) && requiresOuterParenthesis) { + yield ruleFixer.insertTextBefore(logical, "("); + yield ruleFixer.insertTextAfter(logical, ")"); + } + + // Also removes all opening parenthesis + yield ruleFixer.removeRange([logical.range[0], logical.right.range[0]]); // -> foo = bar) + + // Also removes all ending parenthesis + yield ruleFixer.removeRange([logical.right.range[1], logical.range[1]]); // -> foo = bar + + const operatorToken = getOperatorToken(logical.right); + + yield ruleFixer.insertTextBefore(operatorToken, logical.operator); // -> foo ||= bar + } + }; + const fix = cannotBeGetter(logical.left) || accessesSingleProperty(logical.left); + + context.report(createConditionalFixer(descriptor, suggestion, fix)); + } + }, + + // if (foo) foo = bar + "IfStatement[alternate=null]"(ifNode) { + if (!checkIf) { + return; + } + + const hasBody = ifNode.consequent.type === "BlockStatement"; + + if (hasBody && ifNode.consequent.body.length !== 1) { + return; + } + + const body = hasBody ? ifNode.consequent.body[0] : ifNode.consequent; + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(ifNode); + const existence = getExistence(ifNode.test, scope); + + if ( + body.type === "ExpressionStatement" && + body.expression.type === "AssignmentExpression" && + body.expression.operator === "=" && + existence !== null && + astUtils.isSameReference(existence.reference, body.expression.left) + ) { + const descriptor = { + messageId: "if", + node: ifNode, + data: { operator: `${existence.operator}=` } + }; + const suggestion = { + messageId: "convertIf", + data: { operator: `${existence.operator}=` }, + *fix(ruleFixer) { + if (sourceCode.getCommentsInside(ifNode).length > 0) { + return; + } + + const firstBodyToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(body); + const prevToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(ifNode); + + if ( + prevToken !== null && + prevToken.value !== ";" && + prevToken.value !== "{" && + firstBodyToken.type !== "Identifier" && + firstBodyToken.type !== "Keyword" + ) { + + // Do not fix if the fixed statement could be part of the previous statement (eg. fn() if (a == null) (a) = b --> fn()(a) ??= b) + return; + } + + + const operatorToken = getOperatorToken(body.expression); + + yield ruleFixer.insertTextBefore(operatorToken, existence.operator); // -> if (foo) foo ||= bar + + yield ruleFixer.removeRange([ifNode.range[0], body.range[0]]); // -> foo ||= bar + + yield ruleFixer.removeRange([body.range[1], ifNode.range[1]]); // -> foo ||= bar, only present if "if" had a body + + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(body.expression); + + if (hasBody && (nextToken !== null && nextToken.value !== ";")) { + yield ruleFixer.insertTextAfter(ifNode, ";"); + } + } + }; + const shouldBeFixed = cannotBeGetter(existence.reference) || + (ifNode.test.type !== "LogicalExpression" && accessesSingleProperty(existence.reference)); + + context.report(createConditionalFixer(descriptor, suggestion, shouldBeFixed)); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-classes-per-file.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-classes-per-file.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..241e060 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-classes-per-file.js @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Enforce a maximum number of classes per file + * @author James Garbutt + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce a maximum number of classes per file", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/max-classes-per-file" + }, + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 1 + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + ignoreExpressions: { + type: "boolean" + }, + max: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 1 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + maximumExceeded: "File has too many classes ({{ classCount }}). Maximum allowed is {{ max }}." + } + }, + create(context) { + const [option = {}] = context.options; + const [ignoreExpressions, max] = typeof option === "number" + ? [false, option || 1] + : [option.ignoreExpressions, option.max || 1]; + + let classCount = 0; + + return { + Program() { + classCount = 0; + }, + "Program:exit"(node) { + if (classCount > max) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "maximumExceeded", + data: { + classCount, + max + } + }); + } + }, + "ClassDeclaration"() { + classCount++; + }, + "ClassExpression"() { + if (!ignoreExpressions) { + classCount++; + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-depth.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-depth.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7a8e9f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-depth.js @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to set the maximum depth block can be nested in a function. + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce a maximum depth that blocks can be nested", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/max-depth" + }, + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + maximum: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + max: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + messages: { + tooDeeply: "Blocks are nested too deeply ({{depth}}). Maximum allowed is {{maxDepth}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + const functionStack = [], + option = context.options[0]; + let maxDepth = 4; + + if ( + typeof option === "object" && + (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(option, "maximum") || Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(option, "max")) + ) { + maxDepth = option.maximum || option.max; + } + if (typeof option === "number") { + maxDepth = option; + } + + /** + * When parsing a new function, store it in our function stack + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function startFunction() { + functionStack.push(0); + } + + /** + * When parsing is done then pop out the reference + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function endFunction() { + functionStack.pop(); + } + + /** + * Save the block and Evaluate the node + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function pushBlock(node) { + const len = ++functionStack[functionStack.length - 1]; + + if (len > maxDepth) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "tooDeeply", data: { depth: len, maxDepth } }); + } + } + + /** + * Pop the saved block + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function popBlock() { + functionStack[functionStack.length - 1]--; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + Program: startFunction, + FunctionDeclaration: startFunction, + FunctionExpression: startFunction, + ArrowFunctionExpression: startFunction, + StaticBlock: startFunction, + + IfStatement(node) { + if (node.parent.type !== "IfStatement") { + pushBlock(node); + } + }, + SwitchStatement: pushBlock, + TryStatement: pushBlock, + DoWhileStatement: pushBlock, + WhileStatement: pushBlock, + WithStatement: pushBlock, + ForStatement: pushBlock, + ForInStatement: pushBlock, + ForOfStatement: pushBlock, + + "IfStatement:exit": popBlock, + "SwitchStatement:exit": popBlock, + "TryStatement:exit": popBlock, + "DoWhileStatement:exit": popBlock, + "WhileStatement:exit": popBlock, + "WithStatement:exit": popBlock, + "ForStatement:exit": popBlock, + "ForInStatement:exit": popBlock, + "ForOfStatement:exit": popBlock, + + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": endFunction, + "FunctionExpression:exit": endFunction, + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit": endFunction, + "StaticBlock:exit": endFunction, + "Program:exit": endFunction + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-len.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-len.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..138a0f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-len.js @@ -0,0 +1,440 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check for max length on a line. + * @author Matt DuVall + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Constants +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const OPTIONS_SCHEMA = { + type: "object", + properties: { + code: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + comments: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + tabWidth: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + ignorePattern: { + type: "string" + }, + ignoreComments: { + type: "boolean" + }, + ignoreStrings: { + type: "boolean" + }, + ignoreUrls: { + type: "boolean" + }, + ignoreTemplateLiterals: { + type: "boolean" + }, + ignoreRegExpLiterals: { + type: "boolean" + }, + ignoreTrailingComments: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false +}; + +const OPTIONS_OR_INTEGER_SCHEMA = { + anyOf: [ + OPTIONS_SCHEMA, + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + ] +}; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce a maximum line length", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/max-len" + }, + + schema: [ + OPTIONS_OR_INTEGER_SCHEMA, + OPTIONS_OR_INTEGER_SCHEMA, + OPTIONS_SCHEMA + ], + messages: { + max: "This line has a length of {{lineLength}}. Maximum allowed is {{maxLength}}.", + maxComment: "This line has a comment length of {{lineLength}}. Maximum allowed is {{maxCommentLength}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /* + * Inspired by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#appendix-B, however: + * - They're matching an entire string that we know is a URI + * - We're matching part of a string where we think there *might* be a URL + * - We're only concerned about URLs, as picking out any URI would cause + * too many false positives + * - We don't care about matching the entire URL, any small segment is fine + */ + const URL_REGEXP = /[^:/?#]:\/\/[^?#]/u; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Computes the length of a line that may contain tabs. The width of each + * tab will be the number of spaces to the next tab stop. + * @param {string} line The line. + * @param {int} tabWidth The width of each tab stop in spaces. + * @returns {int} The computed line length. + * @private + */ + function computeLineLength(line, tabWidth) { + let extraCharacterCount = 0; + + line.replace(/\t/gu, (match, offset) => { + const totalOffset = offset + extraCharacterCount, + previousTabStopOffset = tabWidth ? totalOffset % tabWidth : 0, + spaceCount = tabWidth - previousTabStopOffset; + + extraCharacterCount += spaceCount - 1; // -1 for the replaced tab + }); + return Array.from(line).length + extraCharacterCount; + } + + // The options object must be the last option specified… + const options = Object.assign({}, context.options[context.options.length - 1]); + + // …but max code length… + if (typeof context.options[0] === "number") { + options.code = context.options[0]; + } + + // …and tabWidth can be optionally specified directly as integers. + if (typeof context.options[1] === "number") { + options.tabWidth = context.options[1]; + } + + const maxLength = typeof options.code === "number" ? options.code : 80, + tabWidth = typeof options.tabWidth === "number" ? options.tabWidth : 4, + ignoreComments = !!options.ignoreComments, + ignoreStrings = !!options.ignoreStrings, + ignoreTemplateLiterals = !!options.ignoreTemplateLiterals, + ignoreRegExpLiterals = !!options.ignoreRegExpLiterals, + ignoreTrailingComments = !!options.ignoreTrailingComments || !!options.ignoreComments, + ignoreUrls = !!options.ignoreUrls, + maxCommentLength = options.comments; + let ignorePattern = options.ignorePattern || null; + + if (ignorePattern) { + ignorePattern = new RegExp(ignorePattern, "u"); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Tells if a given comment is trailing: it starts on the current line and + * extends to or past the end of the current line. + * @param {string} line The source line we want to check for a trailing comment on + * @param {number} lineNumber The one-indexed line number for line + * @param {ASTNode} comment The comment to inspect + * @returns {boolean} If the comment is trailing on the given line + */ + function isTrailingComment(line, lineNumber, comment) { + return comment && + (comment.loc.start.line === lineNumber && lineNumber <= comment.loc.end.line) && + (comment.loc.end.line > lineNumber || comment.loc.end.column === line.length); + } + + /** + * Tells if a comment encompasses the entire line. + * @param {string} line The source line with a trailing comment + * @param {number} lineNumber The one-indexed line number this is on + * @param {ASTNode} comment The comment to remove + * @returns {boolean} If the comment covers the entire line + */ + function isFullLineComment(line, lineNumber, comment) { + const start = comment.loc.start, + end = comment.loc.end, + isFirstTokenOnLine = !line.slice(0, comment.loc.start.column).trim(); + + return comment && + (start.line < lineNumber || (start.line === lineNumber && isFirstTokenOnLine)) && + (end.line > lineNumber || (end.line === lineNumber && end.column === line.length)); + } + + /** + * Check if a node is a JSXEmptyExpression contained in a single line JSXExpressionContainer. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a JSXEmptyExpression contained in a single line JSXExpressionContainer. + */ + function isJSXEmptyExpressionInSingleLineContainer(node) { + if (!node || !node.parent || node.type !== "JSXEmptyExpression" || node.parent.type !== "JSXExpressionContainer") { + return false; + } + + const parent = node.parent; + + return parent.loc.start.line === parent.loc.end.line; + } + + /** + * Gets the line after the comment and any remaining trailing whitespace is + * stripped. + * @param {string} line The source line with a trailing comment + * @param {ASTNode} comment The comment to remove + * @returns {string} Line without comment and trailing whitespace + */ + function stripTrailingComment(line, comment) { + + // loc.column is zero-indexed + return line.slice(0, comment.loc.start.column).replace(/\s+$/u, ""); + } + + /** + * Ensure that an array exists at [key] on `object`, and add `value` to it. + * @param {Object} object the object to mutate + * @param {string} key the object's key + * @param {any} value the value to add + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function ensureArrayAndPush(object, key, value) { + if (!Array.isArray(object[key])) { + object[key] = []; + } + object[key].push(value); + } + + /** + * Retrieves an array containing all strings (" or ') in the source code. + * @returns {ASTNode[]} An array of string nodes. + */ + function getAllStrings() { + return sourceCode.ast.tokens.filter(token => (token.type === "String" || + (token.type === "JSXText" && sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(token.range[0] - 1).type === "JSXAttribute"))); + } + + /** + * Retrieves an array containing all template literals in the source code. + * @returns {ASTNode[]} An array of template literal nodes. + */ + function getAllTemplateLiterals() { + return sourceCode.ast.tokens.filter(token => token.type === "Template"); + } + + + /** + * Retrieves an array containing all RegExp literals in the source code. + * @returns {ASTNode[]} An array of RegExp literal nodes. + */ + function getAllRegExpLiterals() { + return sourceCode.ast.tokens.filter(token => token.type === "RegularExpression"); + } + + /** + * + * reduce an array of AST nodes by line number, both start and end. + * @param {ASTNode[]} arr array of AST nodes + * @returns {Object} accululated AST nodes + */ + function groupArrayByLineNumber(arr) { + const obj = {}; + + for (let i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) { + const node = arr[i]; + + for (let j = node.loc.start.line; j <= node.loc.end.line; ++j) { + ensureArrayAndPush(obj, j, node); + } + } + return obj; + } + + /** + * Returns an array of all comments in the source code. + * If the element in the array is a JSXEmptyExpression contained with a single line JSXExpressionContainer, + * the element is changed with JSXExpressionContainer node. + * @returns {ASTNode[]} An array of comment nodes + */ + function getAllComments() { + const comments = []; + + sourceCode.getAllComments() + .forEach(commentNode => { + const containingNode = sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(commentNode.range[0]); + + if (isJSXEmptyExpressionInSingleLineContainer(containingNode)) { + + // push a unique node only + if (comments[comments.length - 1] !== containingNode.parent) { + comments.push(containingNode.parent); + } + } else { + comments.push(commentNode); + } + }); + + return comments; + } + + /** + * Check the program for max length + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to examine + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkProgramForMaxLength(node) { + + // split (honors line-ending) + const lines = sourceCode.lines, + + // list of comments to ignore + comments = ignoreComments || maxCommentLength || ignoreTrailingComments ? getAllComments() : []; + + // we iterate over comments in parallel with the lines + let commentsIndex = 0; + + const strings = getAllStrings(); + const stringsByLine = groupArrayByLineNumber(strings); + + const templateLiterals = getAllTemplateLiterals(); + const templateLiteralsByLine = groupArrayByLineNumber(templateLiterals); + + const regExpLiterals = getAllRegExpLiterals(); + const regExpLiteralsByLine = groupArrayByLineNumber(regExpLiterals); + + lines.forEach((line, i) => { + + // i is zero-indexed, line numbers are one-indexed + const lineNumber = i + 1; + + /* + * if we're checking comment length; we need to know whether this + * line is a comment + */ + let lineIsComment = false; + let textToMeasure; + + /* + * We can short-circuit the comment checks if we're already out of + * comments to check. + */ + if (commentsIndex < comments.length) { + let comment = null; + + // iterate over comments until we find one past the current line + do { + comment = comments[++commentsIndex]; + } while (comment && comment.loc.start.line <= lineNumber); + + // and step back by one + comment = comments[--commentsIndex]; + + if (isFullLineComment(line, lineNumber, comment)) { + lineIsComment = true; + textToMeasure = line; + } else if (ignoreTrailingComments && isTrailingComment(line, lineNumber, comment)) { + textToMeasure = stripTrailingComment(line, comment); + + // ignore multiple trailing comments in the same line + let lastIndex = commentsIndex; + + while (isTrailingComment(textToMeasure, lineNumber, comments[--lastIndex])) { + textToMeasure = stripTrailingComment(textToMeasure, comments[lastIndex]); + } + } else { + textToMeasure = line; + } + } else { + textToMeasure = line; + } + if (ignorePattern && ignorePattern.test(textToMeasure) || + ignoreUrls && URL_REGEXP.test(textToMeasure) || + ignoreStrings && stringsByLine[lineNumber] || + ignoreTemplateLiterals && templateLiteralsByLine[lineNumber] || + ignoreRegExpLiterals && regExpLiteralsByLine[lineNumber] + ) { + + // ignore this line + return; + } + + const lineLength = computeLineLength(textToMeasure, tabWidth); + const commentLengthApplies = lineIsComment && maxCommentLength; + + if (lineIsComment && ignoreComments) { + return; + } + + const loc = { + start: { + line: lineNumber, + column: 0 + }, + end: { + line: lineNumber, + column: textToMeasure.length + } + }; + + if (commentLengthApplies) { + if (lineLength > maxCommentLength) { + context.report({ + node, + loc, + messageId: "maxComment", + data: { + lineLength, + maxCommentLength + } + }); + } + } else if (lineLength > maxLength) { + context.report({ + node, + loc, + messageId: "max", + data: { + lineLength, + maxLength + } + }); + } + }); + } + + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + Program: checkProgramForMaxLength + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-lines-per-function.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-lines-per-function.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f981922 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-lines-per-function.js @@ -0,0 +1,213 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to set the maximum number of line of code in a function. + * @author Pete Ward + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const { upperCaseFirst } = require("../shared/string-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Constants +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const OPTIONS_SCHEMA = { + type: "object", + properties: { + max: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + skipComments: { + type: "boolean" + }, + skipBlankLines: { + type: "boolean" + }, + IIFEs: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false +}; + +const OPTIONS_OR_INTEGER_SCHEMA = { + oneOf: [ + OPTIONS_SCHEMA, + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 1 + } + ] +}; + +/** + * Given a list of comment nodes, return a map with numeric keys (source code line numbers) and comment token values. + * @param {Array} comments An array of comment nodes. + * @returns {Map} A map with numeric keys (source code line numbers) and comment token values. + */ +function getCommentLineNumbers(comments) { + const map = new Map(); + + comments.forEach(comment => { + for (let i = comment.loc.start.line; i <= comment.loc.end.line; i++) { + map.set(i, comment); + } + }); + return map; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce a maximum number of lines of code in a function", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/max-lines-per-function" + }, + + schema: [ + OPTIONS_OR_INTEGER_SCHEMA + ], + messages: { + exceed: "{{name}} has too many lines ({{lineCount}}). Maximum allowed is {{maxLines}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const lines = sourceCode.lines; + + const option = context.options[0]; + let maxLines = 50; + let skipComments = false; + let skipBlankLines = false; + let IIFEs = false; + + if (typeof option === "object") { + maxLines = typeof option.max === "number" ? option.max : 50; + skipComments = !!option.skipComments; + skipBlankLines = !!option.skipBlankLines; + IIFEs = !!option.IIFEs; + } else if (typeof option === "number") { + maxLines = option; + } + + const commentLineNumbers = getCommentLineNumbers(sourceCode.getAllComments()); + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Tells if a comment encompasses the entire line. + * @param {string} line The source line with a trailing comment + * @param {number} lineNumber The one-indexed line number this is on + * @param {ASTNode} comment The comment to remove + * @returns {boolean} If the comment covers the entire line + */ + function isFullLineComment(line, lineNumber, comment) { + const start = comment.loc.start, + end = comment.loc.end, + isFirstTokenOnLine = start.line === lineNumber && !line.slice(0, start.column).trim(), + isLastTokenOnLine = end.line === lineNumber && !line.slice(end.column).trim(); + + return comment && + (start.line < lineNumber || isFirstTokenOnLine) && + (end.line > lineNumber || isLastTokenOnLine); + } + + /** + * Identifies is a node is a FunctionExpression which is part of an IIFE + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to test + * @returns {boolean} True if it's an IIFE + */ + function isIIFE(node) { + return (node.type === "FunctionExpression" || node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression") && node.parent && node.parent.type === "CallExpression" && node.parent.callee === node; + } + + /** + * Identifies is a node is a FunctionExpression which is embedded within a MethodDefinition or Property + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to test + * @returns {boolean} True if it's a FunctionExpression embedded within a MethodDefinition or Property + */ + function isEmbedded(node) { + if (!node.parent) { + return false; + } + if (node !== node.parent.value) { + return false; + } + if (node.parent.type === "MethodDefinition") { + return true; + } + if (node.parent.type === "Property") { + return node.parent.method === true || node.parent.kind === "get" || node.parent.kind === "set"; + } + return false; + } + + /** + * Count the lines in the function + * @param {ASTNode} funcNode Function AST node + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function processFunction(funcNode) { + const node = isEmbedded(funcNode) ? funcNode.parent : funcNode; + + if (!IIFEs && isIIFE(node)) { + return; + } + let lineCount = 0; + + for (let i = node.loc.start.line - 1; i < node.loc.end.line; ++i) { + const line = lines[i]; + + if (skipComments) { + if (commentLineNumbers.has(i + 1) && isFullLineComment(line, i + 1, commentLineNumbers.get(i + 1))) { + continue; + } + } + + if (skipBlankLines) { + if (line.match(/^\s*$/u)) { + continue; + } + } + + lineCount++; + } + + if (lineCount > maxLines) { + const name = upperCaseFirst(astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(funcNode)); + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "exceed", + data: { name, lineCount, maxLines } + }); + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + FunctionDeclaration: processFunction, + FunctionExpression: processFunction, + ArrowFunctionExpression: processFunction + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-lines.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-lines.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e85d442 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-lines.js @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview enforce a maximum file length + * @author Alberto Rodríguez + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Creates an array of numbers from `start` up to, but not including, `end` + * @param {number} start The start of the range + * @param {number} end The end of the range + * @returns {number[]} The range of numbers + */ +function range(start, end) { + return [...Array(end - start).keys()].map(x => x + start); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce a maximum number of lines per file", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/max-lines" + }, + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + max: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + skipComments: { + type: "boolean" + }, + skipBlankLines: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + messages: { + exceed: + "File has too many lines ({{actual}}). Maximum allowed is {{max}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const option = context.options[0]; + let max = 300; + + if ( + typeof option === "object" && + Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(option, "max") + ) { + max = option.max; + } else if (typeof option === "number") { + max = option; + } + + const skipComments = option && option.skipComments; + const skipBlankLines = option && option.skipBlankLines; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Returns whether or not a token is a comment node type + * @param {Token} token The token to check + * @returns {boolean} True if the token is a comment node + */ + function isCommentNodeType(token) { + return token && (token.type === "Block" || token.type === "Line"); + } + + /** + * Returns the line numbers of a comment that don't have any code on the same line + * @param {Node} comment The comment node to check + * @returns {number[]} The line numbers + */ + function getLinesWithoutCode(comment) { + let start = comment.loc.start.line; + let end = comment.loc.end.line; + + let token; + + token = comment; + do { + token = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token, { + includeComments: true + }); + } while (isCommentNodeType(token)); + + if (token && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(token, comment)) { + start += 1; + } + + token = comment; + do { + token = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(token, { + includeComments: true + }); + } while (isCommentNodeType(token)); + + if (token && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(comment, token)) { + end -= 1; + } + + if (start <= end) { + return range(start, end + 1); + } + return []; + } + + return { + "Program:exit"() { + let lines = sourceCode.lines.map((text, i) => ({ + lineNumber: i + 1, + text + })); + + /* + * If file ends with a linebreak, `sourceCode.lines` will have one extra empty line at the end. + * That isn't a real line, so we shouldn't count it. + */ + if (lines.length > 1 && lines[lines.length - 1].text === "") { + lines.pop(); + } + + if (skipBlankLines) { + lines = lines.filter(l => l.text.trim() !== ""); + } + + if (skipComments) { + const comments = sourceCode.getAllComments(); + + const commentLines = new Set(comments.flatMap(getLinesWithoutCode)); + + lines = lines.filter( + l => !commentLines.has(l.lineNumber) + ); + } + + if (lines.length > max) { + const loc = { + start: { + line: lines[max].lineNumber, + column: 0 + }, + end: { + line: sourceCode.lines.length, + column: sourceCode.lines[sourceCode.lines.length - 1].length + } + }; + + context.report({ + loc, + messageId: "exceed", + data: { + max, + actual: lines.length + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-nested-callbacks.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-nested-callbacks.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d8f380b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-nested-callbacks.js @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce a maximum number of nested callbacks. + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce a maximum depth that callbacks can be nested", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/max-nested-callbacks" + }, + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + maximum: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + max: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + messages: { + exceed: "Too many nested callbacks ({{num}}). Maximum allowed is {{max}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Constants + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + const option = context.options[0]; + let THRESHOLD = 10; + + if ( + typeof option === "object" && + (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(option, "maximum") || Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(option, "max")) + ) { + THRESHOLD = option.maximum || option.max; + } else if (typeof option === "number") { + THRESHOLD = option; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + const callbackStack = []; + + /** + * Checks a given function node for too many callbacks. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkFunction(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + if (parent.type === "CallExpression") { + callbackStack.push(node); + } + + if (callbackStack.length > THRESHOLD) { + const opts = { num: callbackStack.length, max: THRESHOLD }; + + context.report({ node, messageId: "exceed", data: opts }); + } + } + + /** + * Pops the call stack. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function popStack() { + callbackStack.pop(); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + ArrowFunctionExpression: checkFunction, + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit": popStack, + + FunctionExpression: checkFunction, + "FunctionExpression:exit": popStack + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-params.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-params.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..213477a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-params.js @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag when a function has too many parameters + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const { upperCaseFirst } = require("../shared/string-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce a maximum number of parameters in function definitions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/max-params" + }, + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + maximum: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + max: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + messages: { + exceed: "{{name}} has too many parameters ({{count}}). Maximum allowed is {{max}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const option = context.options[0]; + let numParams = 3; + + if ( + typeof option === "object" && + (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(option, "maximum") || Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(option, "max")) + ) { + numParams = option.maximum || option.max; + } + if (typeof option === "number") { + numParams = option; + } + + /** + * Checks a function to see if it has too many parameters. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkFunction(node) { + if (node.params.length > numParams) { + context.report({ + loc: astUtils.getFunctionHeadLoc(node, sourceCode), + node, + messageId: "exceed", + data: { + name: upperCaseFirst(astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(node)), + count: node.params.length, + max: numParams + } + }); + } + } + + return { + FunctionDeclaration: checkFunction, + ArrowFunctionExpression: checkFunction, + FunctionExpression: checkFunction + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-statements-per-line.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-statements-per-line.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4ad73a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-statements-per-line.js @@ -0,0 +1,199 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Specify the maximum number of statements allowed per line. + * @author Kenneth Williams + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce a maximum number of statements allowed per line", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/max-statements-per-line" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + max: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 1, + default: 1 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + exceed: "This line has {{numberOfStatementsOnThisLine}} {{statements}}. Maximum allowed is {{maxStatementsPerLine}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode, + options = context.options[0] || {}, + maxStatementsPerLine = typeof options.max !== "undefined" ? options.max : 1; + + let lastStatementLine = 0, + numberOfStatementsOnThisLine = 0, + firstExtraStatement; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + const SINGLE_CHILD_ALLOWED = /^(?:(?:DoWhile|For|ForIn|ForOf|If|Labeled|While)Statement|Export(?:Default|Named)Declaration)$/u; + + /** + * Reports with the first extra statement, and clears it. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportFirstExtraStatementAndClear() { + if (firstExtraStatement) { + context.report({ + node: firstExtraStatement, + messageId: "exceed", + data: { + numberOfStatementsOnThisLine, + maxStatementsPerLine, + statements: numberOfStatementsOnThisLine === 1 ? "statement" : "statements" + } + }); + } + firstExtraStatement = null; + } + + /** + * Gets the actual last token of a given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to get. This is a node except EmptyStatement. + * @returns {Token} The actual last token. + */ + function getActualLastToken(node) { + return sourceCode.getLastToken(node, astUtils.isNotSemicolonToken); + } + + /** + * Addresses a given node. + * It updates the state of this rule, then reports the node if the node violated this rule. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function enterStatement(node) { + const line = node.loc.start.line; + + /* + * Skip to allow non-block statements if this is direct child of control statements. + * `if (a) foo();` is counted as 1. + * But `if (a) foo(); else foo();` should be counted as 2. + */ + if (SINGLE_CHILD_ALLOWED.test(node.parent.type) && + node.parent.alternate !== node + ) { + return; + } + + // Update state. + if (line === lastStatementLine) { + numberOfStatementsOnThisLine += 1; + } else { + reportFirstExtraStatementAndClear(); + numberOfStatementsOnThisLine = 1; + lastStatementLine = line; + } + + // Reports if the node violated this rule. + if (numberOfStatementsOnThisLine === maxStatementsPerLine + 1) { + firstExtraStatement = firstExtraStatement || node; + } + } + + /** + * Updates the state of this rule with the end line of leaving node to check with the next statement. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function leaveStatement(node) { + const line = getActualLastToken(node).loc.end.line; + + // Update state. + if (line !== lastStatementLine) { + reportFirstExtraStatementAndClear(); + numberOfStatementsOnThisLine = 1; + lastStatementLine = line; + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + BreakStatement: enterStatement, + ClassDeclaration: enterStatement, + ContinueStatement: enterStatement, + DebuggerStatement: enterStatement, + DoWhileStatement: enterStatement, + ExpressionStatement: enterStatement, + ForInStatement: enterStatement, + ForOfStatement: enterStatement, + ForStatement: enterStatement, + FunctionDeclaration: enterStatement, + IfStatement: enterStatement, + ImportDeclaration: enterStatement, + LabeledStatement: enterStatement, + ReturnStatement: enterStatement, + SwitchStatement: enterStatement, + ThrowStatement: enterStatement, + TryStatement: enterStatement, + VariableDeclaration: enterStatement, + WhileStatement: enterStatement, + WithStatement: enterStatement, + ExportNamedDeclaration: enterStatement, + ExportDefaultDeclaration: enterStatement, + ExportAllDeclaration: enterStatement, + + "BreakStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "ClassDeclaration:exit": leaveStatement, + "ContinueStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "DebuggerStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "DoWhileStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "ExpressionStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "ForInStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "ForOfStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "ForStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": leaveStatement, + "IfStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "ImportDeclaration:exit": leaveStatement, + "LabeledStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "ReturnStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "SwitchStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "ThrowStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "TryStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "VariableDeclaration:exit": leaveStatement, + "WhileStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "WithStatement:exit": leaveStatement, + "ExportNamedDeclaration:exit": leaveStatement, + "ExportDefaultDeclaration:exit": leaveStatement, + "ExportAllDeclaration:exit": leaveStatement, + "Program:exit": reportFirstExtraStatementAndClear + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-statements.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-statements.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7805383 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/max-statements.js @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to set the maximum number of statements in a function. + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const { upperCaseFirst } = require("../shared/string-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/max-statements" + }, + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + maximum: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + max: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + ignoreTopLevelFunctions: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + exceed: "{{name}} has too many statements ({{count}}). Maximum allowed is {{max}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + const functionStack = [], + option = context.options[0], + ignoreTopLevelFunctions = context.options[1] && context.options[1].ignoreTopLevelFunctions || false, + topLevelFunctions = []; + let maxStatements = 10; + + if ( + typeof option === "object" && + (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(option, "maximum") || Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(option, "max")) + ) { + maxStatements = option.maximum || option.max; + } else if (typeof option === "number") { + maxStatements = option; + } + + /** + * Reports a node if it has too many statements + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @param {int} count Number of statements in node + * @param {int} max Maximum number of statements allowed + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function reportIfTooManyStatements(node, count, max) { + if (count > max) { + const name = upperCaseFirst(astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(node)); + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "exceed", + data: { name, count, max } + }); + } + } + + /** + * When parsing a new function, store it in our function stack + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function startFunction() { + functionStack.push(0); + } + + /** + * Evaluate the node at the end of function + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function endFunction(node) { + const count = functionStack.pop(); + + /* + * This rule does not apply to class static blocks, but we have to track them so + * that statements in them do not count as statements in the enclosing function. + */ + if (node.type === "StaticBlock") { + return; + } + + if (ignoreTopLevelFunctions && functionStack.length === 0) { + topLevelFunctions.push({ node, count }); + } else { + reportIfTooManyStatements(node, count, maxStatements); + } + } + + /** + * Increment the count of the functions + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function countStatements(node) { + functionStack[functionStack.length - 1] += node.body.length; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + FunctionDeclaration: startFunction, + FunctionExpression: startFunction, + ArrowFunctionExpression: startFunction, + StaticBlock: startFunction, + + BlockStatement: countStatements, + + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": endFunction, + "FunctionExpression:exit": endFunction, + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit": endFunction, + "StaticBlock:exit": endFunction, + + "Program:exit"() { + if (topLevelFunctions.length === 1) { + return; + } + + topLevelFunctions.forEach(element => { + const count = element.count; + const node = element.node; + + reportIfTooManyStatements(node, count, maxStatements); + }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/multiline-comment-style.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/multiline-comment-style.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6da9862 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/multiline-comment-style.js @@ -0,0 +1,474 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview enforce a particular style for multiline comments + * @author Teddy Katz + */ +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce a particular style for multiline comments", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/multiline-comment-style" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + schema: { + anyOf: [ + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["starred-block", "bare-block"] + } + ], + additionalItems: false + }, + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["separate-lines"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + checkJSDoc: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + additionalItems: false + } + ] + }, + messages: { + expectedBlock: "Expected a block comment instead of consecutive line comments.", + expectedBareBlock: "Expected a block comment without padding stars.", + startNewline: "Expected a linebreak after '/*'.", + endNewline: "Expected a linebreak before '*/'.", + missingStar: "Expected a '*' at the start of this line.", + alignment: "Expected this line to be aligned with the start of the comment.", + expectedLines: "Expected multiple line comments instead of a block comment." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const option = context.options[0] || "starred-block"; + const params = context.options[1] || {}; + const checkJSDoc = !!params.checkJSDoc; + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Checks if a comment line is starred. + * @param {string} line A string representing a comment line. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the comment line is starred. + */ + function isStarredCommentLine(line) { + return /^\s*\*/u.test(line); + } + + /** + * Checks if a comment group is in starred-block form. + * @param {Token[]} commentGroup A group of comments, containing either multiple line comments or a single block comment. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the comment group is in starred block form. + */ + function isStarredBlockComment([firstComment]) { + if (firstComment.type !== "Block") { + return false; + } + + const lines = firstComment.value.split(astUtils.LINEBREAK_MATCHER); + + // The first and last lines can only contain whitespace. + return lines.length > 0 && lines.every((line, i) => (i === 0 || i === lines.length - 1 ? /^\s*$/u : /^\s*\*/u).test(line)); + } + + /** + * Checks if a comment group is in JSDoc form. + * @param {Token[]} commentGroup A group of comments, containing either multiple line comments or a single block comment. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the comment group is in JSDoc form. + */ + function isJSDocComment([firstComment]) { + if (firstComment.type !== "Block") { + return false; + } + + const lines = firstComment.value.split(astUtils.LINEBREAK_MATCHER); + + return /^\*\s*$/u.test(lines[0]) && + lines.slice(1, -1).every(line => /^\s* /u.test(line)) && + /^\s*$/u.test(lines[lines.length - 1]); + } + + /** + * Processes a comment group that is currently in separate-line form, calculating the offset for each line. + * @param {Token[]} commentGroup A group of comments containing multiple line comments. + * @returns {string[]} An array of the processed lines. + */ + function processSeparateLineComments(commentGroup) { + const allLinesHaveLeadingSpace = commentGroup + .map(({ value }) => value) + .filter(line => line.trim().length) + .every(line => line.startsWith(" ")); + + return commentGroup.map(({ value }) => (allLinesHaveLeadingSpace ? value.replace(/^ /u, "") : value)); + } + + /** + * Processes a comment group that is currently in starred-block form, calculating the offset for each line. + * @param {Token} comment A single block comment token in starred-block form. + * @returns {string[]} An array of the processed lines. + */ + function processStarredBlockComment(comment) { + const lines = comment.value.split(astUtils.LINEBREAK_MATCHER) + .filter((line, i, linesArr) => !(i === 0 || i === linesArr.length - 1)) + .map(line => line.replace(/^\s*$/u, "")); + const allLinesHaveLeadingSpace = lines + .map(line => line.replace(/\s*\*/u, "")) + .filter(line => line.trim().length) + .every(line => line.startsWith(" ")); + + return lines.map(line => line.replace(allLinesHaveLeadingSpace ? /\s*\* ?/u : /\s*\*/u, "")); + } + + /** + * Processes a comment group that is currently in bare-block form, calculating the offset for each line. + * @param {Token} comment A single block comment token in bare-block form. + * @returns {string[]} An array of the processed lines. + */ + function processBareBlockComment(comment) { + const lines = comment.value.split(astUtils.LINEBREAK_MATCHER).map(line => line.replace(/^\s*$/u, "")); + const leadingWhitespace = `${sourceCode.text.slice(comment.range[0] - comment.loc.start.column, comment.range[0])} `; + let offset = ""; + + /* + * Calculate the offset of the least indented line and use that as the basis for offsetting all the lines. + * The first line should not be checked because it is inline with the opening block comment delimiter. + */ + for (const [i, line] of lines.entries()) { + if (!line.trim().length || i === 0) { + continue; + } + + const [, lineOffset] = line.match(/^(\s*\*?\s*)/u); + + if (lineOffset.length < leadingWhitespace.length) { + const newOffset = leadingWhitespace.slice(lineOffset.length - leadingWhitespace.length); + + if (newOffset.length > offset.length) { + offset = newOffset; + } + } + } + + return lines.map(line => { + const match = line.match(/^(\s*\*?\s*)(.*)/u); + const [, lineOffset, lineContents] = match; + + if (lineOffset.length > leadingWhitespace.length) { + return `${lineOffset.slice(leadingWhitespace.length - (offset.length + lineOffset.length))}${lineContents}`; + } + + if (lineOffset.length < leadingWhitespace.length) { + return `${lineOffset.slice(leadingWhitespace.length)}${lineContents}`; + } + + return lineContents; + }); + } + + /** + * Gets a list of comment lines in a group, formatting leading whitespace as necessary. + * @param {Token[]} commentGroup A group of comments containing either multiple line comments or a single block comment. + * @returns {string[]} A list of comment lines. + */ + function getCommentLines(commentGroup) { + const [firstComment] = commentGroup; + + if (firstComment.type === "Line") { + return processSeparateLineComments(commentGroup); + } + + if (isStarredBlockComment(commentGroup)) { + return processStarredBlockComment(firstComment); + } + + return processBareBlockComment(firstComment); + } + + /** + * Gets the initial offset (whitespace) from the beginning of a line to a given comment token. + * @param {Token} comment The token to check. + * @returns {string} The offset from the beginning of a line to the token. + */ + function getInitialOffset(comment) { + return sourceCode.text.slice(comment.range[0] - comment.loc.start.column, comment.range[0]); + } + + /** + * Converts a comment into starred-block form + * @param {Token} firstComment The first comment of the group being converted + * @param {string[]} commentLinesList A list of lines to appear in the new starred-block comment + * @returns {string} A representation of the comment value in starred-block form, excluding start and end markers + */ + function convertToStarredBlock(firstComment, commentLinesList) { + const initialOffset = getInitialOffset(firstComment); + + return `/*\n${commentLinesList.map(line => `${initialOffset} * ${line}`).join("\n")}\n${initialOffset} */`; + } + + /** + * Converts a comment into separate-line form + * @param {Token} firstComment The first comment of the group being converted + * @param {string[]} commentLinesList A list of lines to appear in the new starred-block comment + * @returns {string} A representation of the comment value in separate-line form + */ + function convertToSeparateLines(firstComment, commentLinesList) { + return commentLinesList.map(line => `// ${line}`).join(`\n${getInitialOffset(firstComment)}`); + } + + /** + * Converts a comment into bare-block form + * @param {Token} firstComment The first comment of the group being converted + * @param {string[]} commentLinesList A list of lines to appear in the new starred-block comment + * @returns {string} A representation of the comment value in bare-block form + */ + function convertToBlock(firstComment, commentLinesList) { + return `/* ${commentLinesList.join(`\n${getInitialOffset(firstComment)} `)} */`; + } + + /** + * Each method checks a group of comments to see if it's valid according to the given option. + * @param {Token[]} commentGroup A list of comments that appear together. This will either contain a single + * block comment or multiple line comments. + * @returns {void} + */ + const commentGroupCheckers = { + "starred-block"(commentGroup) { + const [firstComment] = commentGroup; + const commentLines = getCommentLines(commentGroup); + + if (commentLines.some(value => value.includes("*/"))) { + return; + } + + if (commentGroup.length > 1) { + context.report({ + loc: { + start: firstComment.loc.start, + end: commentGroup[commentGroup.length - 1].loc.end + }, + messageId: "expectedBlock", + fix(fixer) { + const range = [firstComment.range[0], commentGroup[commentGroup.length - 1].range[1]]; + + return commentLines.some(value => value.startsWith("/")) + ? null + : fixer.replaceTextRange(range, convertToStarredBlock(firstComment, commentLines)); + } + }); + } else { + const lines = firstComment.value.split(astUtils.LINEBREAK_MATCHER); + const expectedLeadingWhitespace = getInitialOffset(firstComment); + const expectedLinePrefix = `${expectedLeadingWhitespace} *`; + + if (!/^\*?\s*$/u.test(lines[0])) { + const start = firstComment.value.startsWith("*") ? firstComment.range[0] + 1 : firstComment.range[0]; + + context.report({ + loc: { + start: firstComment.loc.start, + end: { line: firstComment.loc.start.line, column: firstComment.loc.start.column + 2 } + }, + messageId: "startNewline", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextAfterRange([start, start + 2], `\n${expectedLinePrefix}`) + }); + } + + if (!/^\s*$/u.test(lines[lines.length - 1])) { + context.report({ + loc: { + start: { line: firstComment.loc.end.line, column: firstComment.loc.end.column - 2 }, + end: firstComment.loc.end + }, + messageId: "endNewline", + fix: fixer => fixer.replaceTextRange([firstComment.range[1] - 2, firstComment.range[1]], `\n${expectedLinePrefix}/`) + }); + } + + for (let lineNumber = firstComment.loc.start.line + 1; lineNumber <= firstComment.loc.end.line; lineNumber++) { + const lineText = sourceCode.lines[lineNumber - 1]; + const errorType = isStarredCommentLine(lineText) + ? "alignment" + : "missingStar"; + + if (!lineText.startsWith(expectedLinePrefix)) { + context.report({ + loc: { + start: { line: lineNumber, column: 0 }, + end: { line: lineNumber, column: lineText.length } + }, + messageId: errorType, + fix(fixer) { + const lineStartIndex = sourceCode.getIndexFromLoc({ line: lineNumber, column: 0 }); + + if (errorType === "alignment") { + const [, commentTextPrefix = ""] = lineText.match(/^(\s*\*)/u) || []; + const commentTextStartIndex = lineStartIndex + commentTextPrefix.length; + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([lineStartIndex, commentTextStartIndex], expectedLinePrefix); + } + + const [, commentTextPrefix = ""] = lineText.match(/^(\s*)/u) || []; + const commentTextStartIndex = lineStartIndex + commentTextPrefix.length; + let offset; + + for (const [idx, line] of lines.entries()) { + if (!/\S+/u.test(line)) { + continue; + } + + const lineTextToAlignWith = sourceCode.lines[firstComment.loc.start.line - 1 + idx]; + const [, prefix = "", initialOffset = ""] = lineTextToAlignWith.match(/^(\s*(?:\/?\*)?(\s*))/u) || []; + + offset = `${commentTextPrefix.slice(prefix.length)}${initialOffset}`; + + if (/^\s*\//u.test(lineText) && offset.length === 0) { + offset += " "; + } + break; + } + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([lineStartIndex, commentTextStartIndex], `${expectedLinePrefix}${offset}`); + } + }); + } + } + } + }, + "separate-lines"(commentGroup) { + const [firstComment] = commentGroup; + + const isJSDoc = isJSDocComment(commentGroup); + + if (firstComment.type !== "Block" || (!checkJSDoc && isJSDoc)) { + return; + } + + let commentLines = getCommentLines(commentGroup); + + if (isJSDoc) { + commentLines = commentLines.slice(1, commentLines.length - 1); + } + + const tokenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(firstComment, { includeComments: true }); + + if (tokenAfter && firstComment.loc.end.line === tokenAfter.loc.start.line) { + return; + } + + context.report({ + loc: { + start: firstComment.loc.start, + end: { line: firstComment.loc.start.line, column: firstComment.loc.start.column + 2 } + }, + messageId: "expectedLines", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceText(firstComment, convertToSeparateLines(firstComment, commentLines)); + } + }); + }, + "bare-block"(commentGroup) { + if (isJSDocComment(commentGroup)) { + return; + } + + const [firstComment] = commentGroup; + const commentLines = getCommentLines(commentGroup); + + // Disallows consecutive line comments in favor of using a block comment. + if (firstComment.type === "Line" && commentLines.length > 1 && + !commentLines.some(value => value.includes("*/"))) { + context.report({ + loc: { + start: firstComment.loc.start, + end: commentGroup[commentGroup.length - 1].loc.end + }, + messageId: "expectedBlock", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + [firstComment.range[0], commentGroup[commentGroup.length - 1].range[1]], + convertToBlock(firstComment, commentLines) + ); + } + }); + } + + // Prohibits block comments from having a * at the beginning of each line. + if (isStarredBlockComment(commentGroup)) { + context.report({ + loc: { + start: firstComment.loc.start, + end: { line: firstComment.loc.start.line, column: firstComment.loc.start.column + 2 } + }, + messageId: "expectedBareBlock", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceText(firstComment, convertToBlock(firstComment, commentLines)); + } + }); + } + } + }; + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + Program() { + return sourceCode.getAllComments() + .filter(comment => comment.type !== "Shebang") + .filter(comment => !astUtils.COMMENTS_IGNORE_PATTERN.test(comment.value)) + .filter(comment => { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(comment, { includeComments: true }); + + return !tokenBefore || tokenBefore.loc.end.line < comment.loc.start.line; + }) + .reduce((commentGroups, comment, index, commentList) => { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(comment, { includeComments: true }); + + if ( + comment.type === "Line" && + index && commentList[index - 1].type === "Line" && + tokenBefore && tokenBefore.loc.end.line === comment.loc.start.line - 1 && + tokenBefore === commentList[index - 1] + ) { + commentGroups[commentGroups.length - 1].push(comment); + } else { + commentGroups.push([comment]); + } + + return commentGroups; + }, []) + .filter(commentGroup => !(commentGroup.length === 1 && commentGroup[0].loc.start.line === commentGroup[0].loc.end.line)) + .forEach(commentGroupCheckers[option]); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/multiline-ternary.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/multiline-ternary.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8155dd7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/multiline-ternary.js @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Enforce newlines between operands of ternary expressions + * @author Kai Cataldo + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce newlines between operands of ternary expressions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/multiline-ternary" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "always-multiline", "never"] + } + ], + + messages: { + expectedTestCons: "Expected newline between test and consequent of ternary expression.", + expectedConsAlt: "Expected newline between consequent and alternate of ternary expression.", + unexpectedTestCons: "Unexpected newline between test and consequent of ternary expression.", + unexpectedConsAlt: "Unexpected newline between consequent and alternate of ternary expression." + }, + + fixable: "whitespace" + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const option = context.options[0]; + const multiline = option !== "never"; + const allowSingleLine = option === "always-multiline"; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + ConditionalExpression(node) { + const questionToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.test, astUtils.isNotClosingParenToken); + const colonToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.consequent, astUtils.isNotClosingParenToken); + + const firstTokenOfTest = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const lastTokenOfTest = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(questionToken); + const firstTokenOfConsequent = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(questionToken); + const lastTokenOfConsequent = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(colonToken); + const firstTokenOfAlternate = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(colonToken); + + const areTestAndConsequentOnSameLine = astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(lastTokenOfTest, firstTokenOfConsequent); + const areConsequentAndAlternateOnSameLine = astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(lastTokenOfConsequent, firstTokenOfAlternate); + + const hasComments = !!sourceCode.getCommentsInside(node).length; + + if (!multiline) { + if (!areTestAndConsequentOnSameLine) { + context.report({ + node: node.test, + loc: { + start: firstTokenOfTest.loc.start, + end: lastTokenOfTest.loc.end + }, + messageId: "unexpectedTestCons", + fix(fixer) { + if (hasComments) { + return null; + } + const fixers = []; + const areTestAndQuestionOnSameLine = astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(lastTokenOfTest, questionToken); + const areQuestionAndConsOnSameLine = astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(questionToken, firstTokenOfConsequent); + + if (!areTestAndQuestionOnSameLine) { + fixers.push(fixer.removeRange([lastTokenOfTest.range[1], questionToken.range[0]])); + } + if (!areQuestionAndConsOnSameLine) { + fixers.push(fixer.removeRange([questionToken.range[1], firstTokenOfConsequent.range[0]])); + } + + return fixers; + } + }); + } + + if (!areConsequentAndAlternateOnSameLine) { + context.report({ + node: node.consequent, + loc: { + start: firstTokenOfConsequent.loc.start, + end: lastTokenOfConsequent.loc.end + }, + messageId: "unexpectedConsAlt", + fix(fixer) { + if (hasComments) { + return null; + } + const fixers = []; + const areConsAndColonOnSameLine = astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(lastTokenOfConsequent, colonToken); + const areColonAndAltOnSameLine = astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(colonToken, firstTokenOfAlternate); + + if (!areConsAndColonOnSameLine) { + fixers.push(fixer.removeRange([lastTokenOfConsequent.range[1], colonToken.range[0]])); + } + if (!areColonAndAltOnSameLine) { + fixers.push(fixer.removeRange([colonToken.range[1], firstTokenOfAlternate.range[0]])); + } + + return fixers; + } + }); + } + } else { + if (allowSingleLine && node.loc.start.line === node.loc.end.line) { + return; + } + + if (areTestAndConsequentOnSameLine) { + context.report({ + node: node.test, + loc: { + start: firstTokenOfTest.loc.start, + end: lastTokenOfTest.loc.end + }, + messageId: "expectedTestCons", + fix: fixer => (hasComments ? null : ( + fixer.replaceTextRange( + [ + lastTokenOfTest.range[1], + questionToken.range[0] + ], + "\n" + ) + )) + }); + } + + if (areConsequentAndAlternateOnSameLine) { + context.report({ + node: node.consequent, + loc: { + start: firstTokenOfConsequent.loc.start, + end: lastTokenOfConsequent.loc.end + }, + messageId: "expectedConsAlt", + fix: (fixer => (hasComments ? null : ( + fixer.replaceTextRange( + [ + lastTokenOfConsequent.range[1], + colonToken.range[0] + ], + "\n" + ) + ))) + }); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/new-cap.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/new-cap.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f81e42f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/new-cap.js @@ -0,0 +1,276 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of constructors without capital letters + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const CAPS_ALLOWED = [ + "Array", + "Boolean", + "Date", + "Error", + "Function", + "Number", + "Object", + "RegExp", + "String", + "Symbol", + "BigInt" +]; + +/** + * Ensure that if the key is provided, it must be an array. + * @param {Object} obj Object to check with `key`. + * @param {string} key Object key to check on `obj`. + * @param {any} fallback If obj[key] is not present, this will be returned. + * @throws {TypeError} If key is not an own array type property of `obj`. + * @returns {string[]} Returns obj[key] if it's an Array, otherwise `fallback` + */ +function checkArray(obj, key, fallback) { + + /* c8 ignore start */ + if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, key) && !Array.isArray(obj[key])) { + throw new TypeError(`${key}, if provided, must be an Array`); + }/* c8 ignore stop */ + return obj[key] || fallback; +} + +/** + * A reducer function to invert an array to an Object mapping the string form of the key, to `true`. + * @param {Object} map Accumulator object for the reduce. + * @param {string} key Object key to set to `true`. + * @returns {Object} Returns the updated Object for further reduction. + */ +function invert(map, key) { + map[key] = true; + return map; +} + +/** + * Creates an object with the cap is new exceptions as its keys and true as their values. + * @param {Object} config Rule configuration + * @returns {Object} Object with cap is new exceptions. + */ +function calculateCapIsNewExceptions(config) { + let capIsNewExceptions = checkArray(config, "capIsNewExceptions", CAPS_ALLOWED); + + if (capIsNewExceptions !== CAPS_ALLOWED) { + capIsNewExceptions = capIsNewExceptions.concat(CAPS_ALLOWED); + } + + return capIsNewExceptions.reduce(invert, {}); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require constructor names to begin with a capital letter", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/new-cap" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + newIsCap: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + capIsNew: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + newIsCapExceptions: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + } + }, + newIsCapExceptionPattern: { + type: "string" + }, + capIsNewExceptions: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + } + }, + capIsNewExceptionPattern: { + type: "string" + }, + properties: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + upper: "A function with a name starting with an uppercase letter should only be used as a constructor.", + lower: "A constructor name should not start with a lowercase letter." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const config = Object.assign({}, context.options[0]); + + config.newIsCap = config.newIsCap !== false; + config.capIsNew = config.capIsNew !== false; + const skipProperties = config.properties === false; + + const newIsCapExceptions = checkArray(config, "newIsCapExceptions", []).reduce(invert, {}); + const newIsCapExceptionPattern = config.newIsCapExceptionPattern ? new RegExp(config.newIsCapExceptionPattern, "u") : null; + + const capIsNewExceptions = calculateCapIsNewExceptions(config); + const capIsNewExceptionPattern = config.capIsNewExceptionPattern ? new RegExp(config.capIsNewExceptionPattern, "u") : null; + + const listeners = {}; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Get exact callee name from expression + * @param {ASTNode} node CallExpression or NewExpression node + * @returns {string} name + */ + function extractNameFromExpression(node) { + return node.callee.type === "Identifier" + ? node.callee.name + : astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node.callee) || ""; + } + + /** + * Returns the capitalization state of the string - + * Whether the first character is uppercase, lowercase, or non-alphabetic + * @param {string} str String + * @returns {string} capitalization state: "non-alpha", "lower", or "upper" + */ + function getCap(str) { + const firstChar = str.charAt(0); + + const firstCharLower = firstChar.toLowerCase(); + const firstCharUpper = firstChar.toUpperCase(); + + if (firstCharLower === firstCharUpper) { + + // char has no uppercase variant, so it's non-alphabetic + return "non-alpha"; + } + if (firstChar === firstCharLower) { + return "lower"; + } + return "upper"; + + } + + /** + * Check if capitalization is allowed for a CallExpression + * @param {Object} allowedMap Object mapping calleeName to a Boolean + * @param {ASTNode} node CallExpression node + * @param {string} calleeName Capitalized callee name from a CallExpression + * @param {Object} pattern RegExp object from options pattern + * @returns {boolean} Returns true if the callee may be capitalized + */ + function isCapAllowed(allowedMap, node, calleeName, pattern) { + const sourceText = sourceCode.getText(node.callee); + + if (allowedMap[calleeName] || allowedMap[sourceText]) { + return true; + } + + if (pattern && pattern.test(sourceText)) { + return true; + } + + const callee = astUtils.skipChainExpression(node.callee); + + if (calleeName === "UTC" && callee.type === "MemberExpression") { + + // allow if callee is Date.UTC + return callee.object.type === "Identifier" && + callee.object.name === "Date"; + } + + return skipProperties && callee.type === "MemberExpression"; + } + + /** + * Reports the given messageId for the given node. The location will be the start of the property or the callee. + * @param {ASTNode} node CallExpression or NewExpression node. + * @param {string} messageId The messageId to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node, messageId) { + let callee = astUtils.skipChainExpression(node.callee); + + if (callee.type === "MemberExpression") { + callee = callee.property; + } + + context.report({ node, loc: callee.loc, messageId }); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + if (config.newIsCap) { + listeners.NewExpression = function(node) { + + const constructorName = extractNameFromExpression(node); + + if (constructorName) { + const capitalization = getCap(constructorName); + const isAllowed = capitalization !== "lower" || isCapAllowed(newIsCapExceptions, node, constructorName, newIsCapExceptionPattern); + + if (!isAllowed) { + report(node, "lower"); + } + } + }; + } + + if (config.capIsNew) { + listeners.CallExpression = function(node) { + + const calleeName = extractNameFromExpression(node); + + if (calleeName) { + const capitalization = getCap(calleeName); + const isAllowed = capitalization !== "upper" || isCapAllowed(capIsNewExceptions, node, calleeName, capIsNewExceptionPattern); + + if (!isAllowed) { + report(node, "upper"); + } + } + }; + } + + return listeners; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/new-parens.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/new-parens.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c5d21d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/new-parens.js @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag when using constructor without parentheses + * @author Ilya Volodin + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce or disallow parentheses when invoking a constructor with no arguments", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/new-parens" + }, + + fixable: "code", + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + } + ], + messages: { + missing: "Missing '()' invoking a constructor.", + unnecessary: "Unnecessary '()' invoking a constructor with no arguments." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options; + const always = options[0] !== "never"; // Default is always + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + NewExpression(node) { + if (node.arguments.length !== 0) { + return; // if there are arguments, there have to be parens + } + + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + const hasLastParen = lastToken && astUtils.isClosingParenToken(lastToken); + + // `hasParens` is true only if the new expression ends with its own parens, e.g., new new foo() does not end with its own parens + const hasParens = hasLastParen && + astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(sourceCode.getTokenBefore(lastToken)) && + node.callee.range[1] < node.range[1]; + + if (always) { + if (!hasParens) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "missing", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextAfter(node, "()") + }); + } + } else { + if (hasParens) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unnecessary", + fix: fixer => [ + fixer.remove(sourceCode.getTokenBefore(lastToken)), + fixer.remove(lastToken), + fixer.insertTextBefore(node, "("), + fixer.insertTextAfter(node, ")") + ] + }); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/newline-after-var.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/newline-after-var.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc8b24d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/newline-after-var.js @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check empty newline after "var" statement + * @author Gopal Venkatesan + * @deprecated in ESLint v4.0.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow an empty line after variable declarations", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/newline-after-var" + }, + schema: [ + { + enum: ["never", "always"] + } + ], + fixable: "whitespace", + messages: { + expected: "Expected blank line after variable declarations.", + unexpected: "Unexpected blank line after variable declarations." + }, + + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: ["padding-line-between-statements"] + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + // Default `mode` to "always". + const mode = context.options[0] === "never" ? "never" : "always"; + + // Cache starting and ending line numbers of comments for faster lookup + const commentEndLine = sourceCode.getAllComments().reduce((result, token) => { + result[token.loc.start.line] = token.loc.end.line; + return result; + }, {}); + + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Gets a token from the given node to compare line to the next statement. + * + * In general, the token is the last token of the node. However, the token is the second last token if the following conditions satisfy. + * + * - The last token is semicolon. + * - The semicolon is on a different line from the previous token of the semicolon. + * + * This behavior would address semicolon-less style code. e.g.: + * + * var foo = 1 + * + * ;(a || b).doSomething() + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to get. + * @returns {Token} The token to compare line to the next statement. + */ + function getLastToken(node) { + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + if (lastToken.type === "Punctuator" && lastToken.value === ";") { + const prevToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(lastToken); + + if (prevToken.loc.end.line !== lastToken.loc.start.line) { + return prevToken; + } + } + + return lastToken; + } + + /** + * Determine if provided keyword is a variable declaration + * @private + * @param {string} keyword keyword to test + * @returns {boolean} True if `keyword` is a type of var + */ + function isVar(keyword) { + return keyword === "var" || keyword === "let" || keyword === "const"; + } + + /** + * Determine if provided keyword is a variant of for specifiers + * @private + * @param {string} keyword keyword to test + * @returns {boolean} True if `keyword` is a variant of for specifier + */ + function isForTypeSpecifier(keyword) { + return keyword === "ForStatement" || keyword === "ForInStatement" || keyword === "ForOfStatement"; + } + + /** + * Determine if provided keyword is an export specifiers + * @private + * @param {string} nodeType nodeType to test + * @returns {boolean} True if `nodeType` is an export specifier + */ + function isExportSpecifier(nodeType) { + return nodeType === "ExportNamedDeclaration" || nodeType === "ExportSpecifier" || + nodeType === "ExportDefaultDeclaration" || nodeType === "ExportAllDeclaration"; + } + + /** + * Determine if provided node is the last of their parent block. + * @private + * @param {ASTNode} node node to test + * @returns {boolean} True if `node` is last of their parent block. + */ + function isLastNode(node) { + const token = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + return !token || (token.type === "Punctuator" && token.value === "}"); + } + + /** + * Gets the last line of a group of consecutive comments + * @param {number} commentStartLine The starting line of the group + * @returns {number} The number of the last comment line of the group + */ + function getLastCommentLineOfBlock(commentStartLine) { + const currentCommentEnd = commentEndLine[commentStartLine]; + + return commentEndLine[currentCommentEnd + 1] ? getLastCommentLineOfBlock(currentCommentEnd + 1) : currentCommentEnd; + } + + /** + * Determine if a token starts more than one line after a comment ends + * @param {token} token The token being checked + * @param {integer} commentStartLine The line number on which the comment starts + * @returns {boolean} True if `token` does not start immediately after a comment + */ + function hasBlankLineAfterComment(token, commentStartLine) { + return token.loc.start.line > getLastCommentLineOfBlock(commentStartLine) + 1; + } + + /** + * Checks that a blank line exists after a variable declaration when mode is + * set to "always", or checks that there is no blank line when mode is set + * to "never" + * @private + * @param {ASTNode} node `VariableDeclaration` node to test + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForBlankLine(node) { + + /* + * lastToken is the last token on the node's line. It will usually also be the last token of the node, but it will + * sometimes be second-last if there is a semicolon on a different line. + */ + const lastToken = getLastToken(node), + + /* + * If lastToken is the last token of the node, nextToken should be the token after the node. Otherwise, nextToken + * is the last token of the node. + */ + nextToken = lastToken === sourceCode.getLastToken(node) ? sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node) : sourceCode.getLastToken(node), + nextLineNum = lastToken.loc.end.line + 1; + + // Ignore if there is no following statement + if (!nextToken) { + return; + } + + // Ignore if parent of node is a for variant + if (isForTypeSpecifier(node.parent.type)) { + return; + } + + // Ignore if parent of node is an export specifier + if (isExportSpecifier(node.parent.type)) { + return; + } + + /* + * Some coding styles use multiple `var` statements, so do nothing if + * the next token is a `var` statement. + */ + if (nextToken.type === "Keyword" && isVar(nextToken.value)) { + return; + } + + // Ignore if it is last statement in a block + if (isLastNode(node)) { + return; + } + + // Next statement is not a `var`... + const noNextLineToken = nextToken.loc.start.line > nextLineNum; + const hasNextLineComment = (typeof commentEndLine[nextLineNum] !== "undefined"); + + if (mode === "never" && noNextLineToken && !hasNextLineComment) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpected", + fix(fixer) { + const linesBetween = sourceCode.getText().slice(lastToken.range[1], nextToken.range[0]).split(astUtils.LINEBREAK_MATCHER); + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([lastToken.range[1], nextToken.range[0]], `${linesBetween.slice(0, -1).join("")}\n${linesBetween[linesBetween.length - 1]}`); + } + }); + } + + // Token on the next line, or comment without blank line + if ( + mode === "always" && ( + !noNextLineToken || + hasNextLineComment && !hasBlankLineAfterComment(nextToken, nextLineNum) + ) + ) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "expected", + fix(fixer) { + if ((noNextLineToken ? getLastCommentLineOfBlock(nextLineNum) : lastToken.loc.end.line) === nextToken.loc.start.line) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(nextToken, "\n\n"); + } + + return fixer.insertTextBeforeRange([nextToken.range[0] - nextToken.loc.start.column, nextToken.range[1]], "\n"); + } + }); + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + VariableDeclaration: checkForBlankLine + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/newline-before-return.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/newline-before-return.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..73d8ef9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/newline-before-return.js @@ -0,0 +1,217 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to require newlines before `return` statement + * @author Kai Cataldo + * @deprecated in ESLint v4.0.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require an empty line before `return` statements", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/newline-before-return" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + schema: [], + messages: { + expected: "Expected newline before return statement." + }, + + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: ["padding-line-between-statements"] + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Tests whether node is preceded by supplied tokens + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @param {Array} testTokens array of tokens to test against + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is preceded by one of the supplied tokens + * @private + */ + function isPrecededByTokens(node, testTokens) { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + + return testTokens.includes(tokenBefore.value); + } + + /** + * Checks whether node is the first node after statement or in block + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is the first node after statement or in block + * @private + */ + function isFirstNode(node) { + const parentType = node.parent.type; + + if (node.parent.body) { + return Array.isArray(node.parent.body) + ? node.parent.body[0] === node + : node.parent.body === node; + } + + if (parentType === "IfStatement") { + return isPrecededByTokens(node, ["else", ")"]); + } + if (parentType === "DoWhileStatement") { + return isPrecededByTokens(node, ["do"]); + } + if (parentType === "SwitchCase") { + return isPrecededByTokens(node, [":"]); + } + return isPrecededByTokens(node, [")"]); + + } + + /** + * Returns the number of lines of comments that precede the node + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check for overlapping comments + * @param {number} lineNumTokenBefore line number of previous token, to check for overlapping comments + * @returns {number} Number of lines of comments that precede the node + * @private + */ + function calcCommentLines(node, lineNumTokenBefore) { + const comments = sourceCode.getCommentsBefore(node); + let numLinesComments = 0; + + if (!comments.length) { + return numLinesComments; + } + + comments.forEach(comment => { + numLinesComments++; + + if (comment.type === "Block") { + numLinesComments += comment.loc.end.line - comment.loc.start.line; + } + + // avoid counting lines with inline comments twice + if (comment.loc.start.line === lineNumTokenBefore) { + numLinesComments--; + } + + if (comment.loc.end.line === node.loc.start.line) { + numLinesComments--; + } + }); + + return numLinesComments; + } + + /** + * Returns the line number of the token before the node that is passed in as an argument + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to use as the start of the calculation + * @returns {number} Line number of the token before `node` + * @private + */ + function getLineNumberOfTokenBefore(node) { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + let lineNumTokenBefore; + + /** + * Global return (at the beginning of a script) is a special case. + * If there is no token before `return`, then we expect no line + * break before the return. Comments are allowed to occupy lines + * before the global return, just no blank lines. + * Setting lineNumTokenBefore to zero in that case results in the + * desired behavior. + */ + if (tokenBefore) { + lineNumTokenBefore = tokenBefore.loc.end.line; + } else { + lineNumTokenBefore = 0; // global return at beginning of script + } + + return lineNumTokenBefore; + } + + /** + * Checks whether node is preceded by a newline + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is preceded by a newline + * @private + */ + function hasNewlineBefore(node) { + const lineNumNode = node.loc.start.line; + const lineNumTokenBefore = getLineNumberOfTokenBefore(node); + const commentLines = calcCommentLines(node, lineNumTokenBefore); + + return (lineNumNode - lineNumTokenBefore - commentLines) > 1; + } + + /** + * Checks whether it is safe to apply a fix to a given return statement. + * + * The fix is not considered safe if the given return statement has leading comments, + * as we cannot safely determine if the newline should be added before or after the comments. + * For more information, see: https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/5958#issuecomment-222767211 + * @param {ASTNode} node The return statement node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if it can fix the node. + * @private + */ + function canFix(node) { + const leadingComments = sourceCode.getCommentsBefore(node); + const lastLeadingComment = leadingComments[leadingComments.length - 1]; + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + + if (leadingComments.length === 0) { + return true; + } + + /* + * if the last leading comment ends in the same line as the previous token and + * does not share a line with the `return` node, we can consider it safe to fix. + * Example: + * function a() { + * var b; //comment + * return; + * } + */ + if (lastLeadingComment.loc.end.line === tokenBefore.loc.end.line && + lastLeadingComment.loc.end.line !== node.loc.start.line) { + return true; + } + + return false; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + ReturnStatement(node) { + if (!isFirstNode(node) && !hasNewlineBefore(node)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "expected", + fix(fixer) { + if (canFix(node)) { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + const newlines = node.loc.start.line === tokenBefore.loc.end.line ? "\n\n" : "\n"; + + return fixer.insertTextBefore(node, newlines); + } + return null; + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/newline-per-chained-call.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/newline-per-chained-call.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3124ac2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/newline-per-chained-call.js @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to ensure newline per method call when chaining calls + * @author Rajendra Patil + * @author Burak Yigit Kaya + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require a newline after each call in a method chain", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/newline-per-chained-call" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + ignoreChainWithDepth: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 1, + maximum: 10, + default: 2 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + messages: { + expected: "Expected line break before `{{callee}}`." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const options = context.options[0] || {}, + ignoreChainWithDepth = options.ignoreChainWithDepth || 2; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Get the prefix of a given MemberExpression node. + * If the MemberExpression node is a computed value it returns a + * left bracket. If not it returns a period. + * @param {ASTNode} node A MemberExpression node to get + * @returns {string} The prefix of the node. + */ + function getPrefix(node) { + if (node.computed) { + if (node.optional) { + return "?.["; + } + return "["; + } + if (node.optional) { + return "?."; + } + return "."; + } + + /** + * Gets the property text of a given MemberExpression node. + * If the text is multiline, this returns only the first line. + * @param {ASTNode} node A MemberExpression node to get. + * @returns {string} The property text of the node. + */ + function getPropertyText(node) { + const prefix = getPrefix(node); + const lines = sourceCode.getText(node.property).split(astUtils.LINEBREAK_MATCHER); + const suffix = node.computed && lines.length === 1 ? "]" : ""; + + return prefix + lines[0] + suffix; + } + + return { + "CallExpression:exit"(node) { + const callee = astUtils.skipChainExpression(node.callee); + + if (callee.type !== "MemberExpression") { + return; + } + + let parent = astUtils.skipChainExpression(callee.object); + let depth = 1; + + while (parent && parent.callee) { + depth += 1; + parent = astUtils.skipChainExpression(astUtils.skipChainExpression(parent.callee).object); + } + + if (depth > ignoreChainWithDepth && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(callee.object, callee.property)) { + const firstTokenAfterObject = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(callee.object, astUtils.isNotClosingParenToken); + + context.report({ + node: callee.property, + loc: { + start: firstTokenAfterObject.loc.start, + end: callee.loc.end + }, + messageId: "expected", + data: { + callee: getPropertyText(callee) + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(firstTokenAfterObject, "\n"); + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-alert.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-alert.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc87285 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-alert.js @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of alert, confirm, prompt + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { + getStaticPropertyName: getPropertyName, + getVariableByName, + skipChainExpression +} = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks if the given name is a prohibited identifier. + * @param {string} name The name to check + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the name is prohibited. + */ +function isProhibitedIdentifier(name) { + return /^(alert|confirm|prompt)$/u.test(name); +} + +/** + * Finds the eslint-scope reference in the given scope. + * @param {Object} scope The scope to search. + * @param {ASTNode} node The identifier node. + * @returns {Reference|null} Returns the found reference or null if none were found. + */ +function findReference(scope, node) { + const references = scope.references.filter(reference => reference.identifier.range[0] === node.range[0] && + reference.identifier.range[1] === node.range[1]); + + if (references.length === 1) { + return references[0]; + } + return null; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given identifier node is shadowed in the given scope. + * @param {Object} scope The current scope. + * @param {string} node The identifier node to check + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the name is shadowed. + */ +function isShadowed(scope, node) { + const reference = findReference(scope, node); + + return reference && reference.resolved && reference.resolved.defs.length > 0; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given identifier node is a ThisExpression in the global scope or the global window property. + * @param {Object} scope The current scope. + * @param {string} node The identifier node to check + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is a reference to the global object. + */ +function isGlobalThisReferenceOrGlobalWindow(scope, node) { + if (scope.type === "global" && node.type === "ThisExpression") { + return true; + } + if ( + node.type === "Identifier" && + ( + node.name === "window" || + (node.name === "globalThis" && getVariableByName(scope, "globalThis")) + ) + ) { + return !isShadowed(scope, node); + } + + return false; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the use of `alert`, `confirm`, and `prompt`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-alert" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected {{name}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + CallExpression(node) { + const callee = skipChainExpression(node.callee), + currentScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + // without window. + if (callee.type === "Identifier") { + const name = callee.name; + + if (!isShadowed(currentScope, callee) && isProhibitedIdentifier(callee.name)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: { name } + }); + } + + } else if (callee.type === "MemberExpression" && isGlobalThisReferenceOrGlobalWindow(currentScope, callee.object)) { + const name = getPropertyName(callee); + + if (isProhibitedIdentifier(name)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: { name } + }); + } + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-array-constructor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-array-constructor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f56b687 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-array-constructor.js @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallow construction of dense arrays using the Array constructor + * @author Matt DuVall + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { + getVariableByName, + isClosingParenToken, + isOpeningParenToken, + isStartOfExpressionStatement, + needsPrecedingSemicolon +} = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `Array` constructors", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-array-constructor" + }, + + hasSuggestions: true, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + preferLiteral: "The array literal notation [] is preferable.", + useLiteral: "Replace with an array literal.", + useLiteralAfterSemicolon: "Replace with an array literal, add preceding semicolon." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Gets the text between the calling parentheses of a CallExpression or NewExpression. + * @param {ASTNode} node A CallExpression or NewExpression node. + * @returns {string} The text between the calling parentheses, or an empty string if there are none. + */ + function getArgumentsText(node) { + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + if (!isClosingParenToken(lastToken)) { + return ""; + } + + let firstToken = node.callee; + + do { + firstToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(firstToken); + if (!firstToken || firstToken === lastToken) { + return ""; + } + } while (!isOpeningParenToken(firstToken)); + + return sourceCode.text.slice(firstToken.range[1], lastToken.range[0]); + } + + /** + * Disallow construction of dense arrays using the Array constructor + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function check(node) { + if ( + node.callee.type !== "Identifier" || + node.callee.name !== "Array" || + node.arguments.length === 1 && + node.arguments[0].type !== "SpreadElement") { + return; + } + + const variable = getVariableByName(sourceCode.getScope(node), "Array"); + + /* + * Check if `Array` is a predefined global variable: predefined globals have no declarations, + * meaning that the `identifiers` list of the variable object is empty. + */ + if (variable && variable.identifiers.length === 0) { + const argsText = getArgumentsText(node); + let fixText; + let messageId; + + /* + * Check if the suggested change should include a preceding semicolon or not. + * Due to JavaScript's ASI rules, a missing semicolon may be inserted automatically + * before an expression like `Array()` or `new Array()`, but not when the expression + * is changed into an array literal like `[]`. + */ + if (isStartOfExpressionStatement(node) && needsPrecedingSemicolon(sourceCode, node)) { + fixText = `;[${argsText}]`; + messageId = "useLiteralAfterSemicolon"; + } else { + fixText = `[${argsText}]`; + messageId = "useLiteral"; + } + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "preferLiteral", + suggest: [ + { + messageId, + fix: fixer => fixer.replaceText(node, fixText) + } + ] + }); + } + } + + return { + CallExpression: check, + NewExpression: check + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-async-promise-executor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-async-promise-executor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ea6c851 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-async-promise-executor.js @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview disallow using an async function as a Promise executor + * @author Teddy Katz + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow using an async function as a Promise executor", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-async-promise-executor" + }, + + fixable: null, + schema: [], + messages: { + async: "Promise executor functions should not be async." + } + }, + + create(context) { + return { + "NewExpression[callee.name='Promise'][arguments.0.async=true]"(node) { + context.report({ + node: context.sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.arguments[0], token => token.value === "async"), + messageId: "async" + }); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-await-in-loop.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-await-in-loop.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..20230de --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-await-in-loop.js @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow uses of await inside of loops. + * @author Nat Mote (nmote) + */ +"use strict"; + +/** + * Check whether it should stop traversing ancestors at the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if it should stop traversing. + */ +function isBoundary(node) { + const t = node.type; + + return ( + t === "FunctionDeclaration" || + t === "FunctionExpression" || + t === "ArrowFunctionExpression" || + + /* + * Don't report the await expressions on for-await-of loop since it's + * asynchronous iteration intentionally. + */ + (t === "ForOfStatement" && node.await === true) + ); +} + +/** + * Check whether the given node is in loop. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @param {ASTNode} parent A parent node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is in loop. + */ +function isLooped(node, parent) { + switch (parent.type) { + case "ForStatement": + return ( + node === parent.test || + node === parent.update || + node === parent.body + ); + + case "ForOfStatement": + case "ForInStatement": + return node === parent.body; + + case "WhileStatement": + case "DoWhileStatement": + return node === parent.test || node === parent.body; + + default: + return false; + } +} + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `await` inside of loops", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-await-in-loop" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpectedAwait: "Unexpected `await` inside a loop." + } + }, + create(context) { + + /** + * Validate an await expression. + * @param {ASTNode} awaitNode An AwaitExpression or ForOfStatement node to validate. + * @returns {void} + */ + function validate(awaitNode) { + if (awaitNode.type === "ForOfStatement" && !awaitNode.await) { + return; + } + + let node = awaitNode; + let parent = node.parent; + + while (parent && !isBoundary(parent)) { + if (isLooped(node, parent)) { + context.report({ + node: awaitNode, + messageId: "unexpectedAwait" + }); + return; + } + node = parent; + parent = parent.parent; + } + } + + return { + AwaitExpression: validate, + ForOfStatement: validate + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-bitwise.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-bitwise.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d90992b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-bitwise.js @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag bitwise identifiers + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +/* + * + * Set of bitwise operators. + * + */ +const BITWISE_OPERATORS = [ + "^", "|", "&", "<<", ">>", ">>>", + "^=", "|=", "&=", "<<=", ">>=", ">>>=", + "~" +]; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow bitwise operators", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-bitwise" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allow: { + type: "array", + items: { + enum: BITWISE_OPERATORS + }, + uniqueItems: true + }, + int32Hint: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected use of '{{operator}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const allowed = options.allow || []; + const int32Hint = options.int32Hint === true; + + /** + * Reports an unexpected use of a bitwise operator. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node which contains the bitwise operator. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpected", data: { operator: node.operator } }); + } + + /** + * Checks if the given node has a bitwise operator. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node has a bitwise operator. + */ + function hasBitwiseOperator(node) { + return BITWISE_OPERATORS.includes(node.operator); + } + + /** + * Checks if exceptions were provided, e.g. `{ allow: ['~', '|'] }`. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node has a bitwise operator. + */ + function allowedOperator(node) { + return allowed.includes(node.operator); + } + + /** + * Checks if the given bitwise operator is used for integer typecasting, i.e. "|0" + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} whether the node is used in integer typecasting. + */ + function isInt32Hint(node) { + return int32Hint && node.operator === "|" && node.right && + node.right.type === "Literal" && node.right.value === 0; + } + + /** + * Report if the given node contains a bitwise operator. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkNodeForBitwiseOperator(node) { + if (hasBitwiseOperator(node) && !allowedOperator(node) && !isInt32Hint(node)) { + report(node); + } + } + + return { + AssignmentExpression: checkNodeForBitwiseOperator, + BinaryExpression: checkNodeForBitwiseOperator, + UnaryExpression: checkNodeForBitwiseOperator + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-buffer-constructor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-buffer-constructor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b73c76 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-buffer-constructor.js @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview disallow use of the Buffer() constructor + * @author Teddy Katz + * @deprecated in ESLint v7.0.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: [], + + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow use of the `Buffer()` constructor", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-buffer-constructor" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + deprecated: "{{expr}} is deprecated. Use Buffer.from(), Buffer.alloc(), or Buffer.allocUnsafe() instead." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + "CallExpression[callee.name='Buffer'], NewExpression[callee.name='Buffer']"(node) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "deprecated", + data: { expr: node.type === "CallExpression" ? "Buffer()" : "new Buffer()" } + }); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-caller.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-caller.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e61a8e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-caller.js @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of arguments.callee and arguments.caller. + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the use of `arguments.caller` or `arguments.callee`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-caller" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Avoid arguments.{{prop}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + + MemberExpression(node) { + const objectName = node.object.name, + propertyName = node.property.name; + + if (objectName === "arguments" && !node.computed && propertyName && propertyName.match(/^calle[er]$/u)) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpected", data: { prop: propertyName } }); + } + + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-case-declarations.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-case-declarations.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8dc5b02 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-case-declarations.js @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of an lexical declarations inside a case clause + * @author Erik Arvidsson + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow lexical declarations in case clauses", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-case-declarations" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected lexical declaration in case block." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /** + * Checks whether or not a node is a lexical declaration. + * @param {ASTNode} node A direct child statement of a switch case. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is a lexical declaration. + */ + function isLexicalDeclaration(node) { + switch (node.type) { + case "FunctionDeclaration": + case "ClassDeclaration": + return true; + case "VariableDeclaration": + return node.kind !== "var"; + default: + return false; + } + } + + return { + SwitchCase(node) { + for (let i = 0; i < node.consequent.length; i++) { + const statement = node.consequent[i]; + + if (isLexicalDeclaration(statement)) { + context.report({ + node: statement, + messageId: "unexpected" + }); + } + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-catch-shadow.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-catch-shadow.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9d8552 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-catch-shadow.js @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag variable leak in CatchClauses in IE 8 and earlier + * @author Ian Christian Myers + * @deprecated in ESLint v5.1.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `catch` clause parameters from shadowing variables in the outer scope", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-catch-shadow" + }, + + replacedBy: ["no-shadow"], + + deprecated: true, + schema: [], + + messages: { + mutable: "Value of '{{name}}' may be overwritten in IE 8 and earlier." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Check if the parameters are been shadowed + * @param {Object} scope current scope + * @param {string} name parameter name + * @returns {boolean} True is its been shadowed + */ + function paramIsShadowing(scope, name) { + return astUtils.getVariableByName(scope, name) !== null; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + "CatchClause[param!=null]"(node) { + let scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + /* + * When ecmaVersion >= 6, CatchClause creates its own scope + * so start from one upper scope to exclude the current node + */ + if (scope.block === node) { + scope = scope.upper; + } + + if (paramIsShadowing(scope, node.param.name)) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "mutable", data: { name: node.param.name } }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-class-assign.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-class-assign.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..49f3b84 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-class-assign.js @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to disallow modifying variables of class declarations + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow reassigning class members", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-class-assign" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + class: "'{{name}}' is a class." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Finds and reports references that are non initializer and writable. + * @param {Variable} variable A variable to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkVariable(variable) { + astUtils.getModifyingReferences(variable.references).forEach(reference => { + context.report({ node: reference.identifier, messageId: "class", data: { name: reference.identifier.name } }); + + }); + } + + /** + * Finds and reports references that are non initializer and writable. + * @param {ASTNode} node A ClassDeclaration/ClassExpression node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForClass(node) { + sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node).forEach(checkVariable); + } + + return { + ClassDeclaration: checkForClass, + ClassExpression: checkForClass + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-compare-neg-zero.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-compare-neg-zero.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..112f6c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-compare-neg-zero.js @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview The rule should warn against code that tries to compare against -0. + * @author Aladdin-ADD + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow comparing against -0", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-compare-neg-zero" + }, + + fixable: null, + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Do not use the '{{operator}}' operator to compare against -0." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Checks a given node is -0 + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is -0. + */ + function isNegZero(node) { + return node.type === "UnaryExpression" && node.operator === "-" && node.argument.type === "Literal" && node.argument.value === 0; + } + const OPERATORS_TO_CHECK = new Set([">", ">=", "<", "<=", "==", "===", "!=", "!=="]); + + return { + BinaryExpression(node) { + if (OPERATORS_TO_CHECK.has(node.operator)) { + if (isNegZero(node.left) || isNegZero(node.right)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: { operator: node.operator } + }); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-cond-assign.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-cond-assign.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9529202 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-cond-assign.js @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag assignment in a conditional statement's test expression + * @author Stephen Murray + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const TEST_CONDITION_PARENT_TYPES = new Set(["IfStatement", "WhileStatement", "DoWhileStatement", "ForStatement", "ConditionalExpression"]); + +const NODE_DESCRIPTIONS = { + DoWhileStatement: "a 'do...while' statement", + ForStatement: "a 'for' statement", + IfStatement: "an 'if' statement", + WhileStatement: "a 'while' statement" +}; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow assignment operators in conditional expressions", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-cond-assign" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["except-parens", "always"] + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected assignment within {{type}}.", + + // must match JSHint's error message + missing: "Expected a conditional expression and instead saw an assignment." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const prohibitAssign = (context.options[0] || "except-parens"); + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Check whether an AST node is the test expression for a conditional statement. + * @param {!Object} node The node to test. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is the text expression for a conditional statement; otherwise, `false`. + */ + function isConditionalTestExpression(node) { + return node.parent && + TEST_CONDITION_PARENT_TYPES.has(node.parent.type) && + node === node.parent.test; + } + + /** + * Given an AST node, perform a bottom-up search for the first ancestor that represents a conditional statement. + * @param {!Object} node The node to use at the start of the search. + * @returns {?Object} The closest ancestor node that represents a conditional statement. + */ + function findConditionalAncestor(node) { + let currentAncestor = node; + + do { + if (isConditionalTestExpression(currentAncestor)) { + return currentAncestor.parent; + } + } while ((currentAncestor = currentAncestor.parent) && !astUtils.isFunction(currentAncestor)); + + return null; + } + + /** + * Check whether the code represented by an AST node is enclosed in two sets of parentheses. + * @param {!Object} node The node to test. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the code is enclosed in two sets of parentheses; otherwise, `false`. + */ + function isParenthesisedTwice(node) { + const previousToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node, 1), + nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node, 1); + + return astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node) && + previousToken && astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(previousToken) && previousToken.range[1] <= node.range[0] && + astUtils.isClosingParenToken(nextToken) && nextToken.range[0] >= node.range[1]; + } + + /** + * Check a conditional statement's test expression for top-level assignments that are not enclosed in parentheses. + * @param {!Object} node The node for the conditional statement. + * @returns {void} + */ + function testForAssign(node) { + if (node.test && + (node.test.type === "AssignmentExpression") && + (node.type === "ForStatement" + ? !astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node.test) + : !isParenthesisedTwice(node.test) + ) + ) { + + context.report({ + node: node.test, + messageId: "missing" + }); + } + } + + /** + * Check whether an assignment expression is descended from a conditional statement's test expression. + * @param {!Object} node The node for the assignment expression. + * @returns {void} + */ + function testForConditionalAncestor(node) { + const ancestor = findConditionalAncestor(node); + + if (ancestor) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: { + type: NODE_DESCRIPTIONS[ancestor.type] || ancestor.type + } + }); + } + } + + if (prohibitAssign === "always") { + return { + AssignmentExpression: testForConditionalAncestor + }; + } + + return { + DoWhileStatement: testForAssign, + ForStatement: testForAssign, + IfStatement: testForAssign, + WhileStatement: testForAssign, + ConditionalExpression: testForAssign + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-confusing-arrow.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-confusing-arrow.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6fef187 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-confusing-arrow.js @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to warn against using arrow functions when they could be + * confused with comparisons + * @author Jxck + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils.js"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node is a conditional expression. + * @param {ASTNode} node node to test + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a conditional expression. + */ +function isConditional(node) { + return node && node.type === "ConditionalExpression"; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow arrow functions where they could be confused with comparisons", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-confusing-arrow" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + allowParens: { type: "boolean", default: true }, + onlyOneSimpleParam: { type: "boolean", default: false } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + confusing: "Arrow function used ambiguously with a conditional expression." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const config = context.options[0] || {}; + const allowParens = config.allowParens || (config.allowParens === void 0); + const onlyOneSimpleParam = config.onlyOneSimpleParam; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + + /** + * Reports if an arrow function contains an ambiguous conditional. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check and report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkArrowFunc(node) { + const body = node.body; + + if (isConditional(body) && + !(allowParens && astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, body)) && + !(onlyOneSimpleParam && !(node.params.length === 1 && node.params[0].type === "Identifier"))) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "confusing", + fix(fixer) { + + // if `allowParens` is not set to true don't bother wrapping in parens + return allowParens && fixer.replaceText(node.body, `(${sourceCode.getText(node.body)})`); + } + }); + } + } + + return { + ArrowFunctionExpression: checkArrowFunc + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-console.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-console.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d20477c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-console.js @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of console object + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the use of `console`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-console" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allow: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + }, + minItems: 1, + uniqueItems: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + hasSuggestions: true, + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected console statement.", + removeConsole: "Remove the console.{{ propertyName }}()." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const allowed = options.allow || []; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Checks whether the given reference is 'console' or not. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference The reference to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference is 'console'. + */ + function isConsole(reference) { + const id = reference.identifier; + + return id && id.name === "console"; + } + + /** + * Checks whether the property name of the given MemberExpression node + * is allowed by options or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node The MemberExpression node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the property name of the node is allowed. + */ + function isAllowed(node) { + const propertyName = astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node); + + return propertyName && allowed.includes(propertyName); + } + + /** + * Checks whether the given reference is a member access which is not + * allowed by options or not. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference The reference to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference is a member access which + * is not allowed by options. + */ + function isMemberAccessExceptAllowed(reference) { + const node = reference.identifier; + const parent = node.parent; + + return ( + parent.type === "MemberExpression" && + parent.object === node && + !isAllowed(parent) + ); + } + + /** + * Checks if removing the ExpressionStatement node will cause ASI to + * break. + * eg. + * foo() + * console.log(); + * [1, 2, 3].forEach(a => doSomething(a)) + * + * Removing the console.log(); statement should leave two statements, but + * here the two statements will become one because [ causes continuation after + * foo(). + * @param {ASTNode} node The ExpressionStatement node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if ASI will break after removing the ExpressionStatement + * node. + */ + function maybeAsiHazard(node) { + const SAFE_TOKENS_BEFORE = /^[:;{]$/u; // One of :;{ + const UNSAFE_CHARS_AFTER = /^[-[(/+`]/u; // One of [(/+-` + + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + const tokenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + return ( + Boolean(tokenAfter) && + UNSAFE_CHARS_AFTER.test(tokenAfter.value) && + tokenAfter.value !== "++" && + tokenAfter.value !== "--" && + Boolean(tokenBefore) && + !SAFE_TOKENS_BEFORE.test(tokenBefore.value) + ); + } + + /** + * Checks if the MemberExpression node's parent.parent.parent is a + * Program, BlockStatement, StaticBlock, or SwitchCase node. This check + * is necessary to avoid providing a suggestion that might cause a syntax error. + * + * eg. if (a) console.log(b), removing console.log() here will lead to a + * syntax error. + * if (a) { console.log(b) }, removing console.log() here is acceptable. + * + * Additionally, it checks if the callee of the CallExpression node is + * the node itself. + * + * eg. foo(console.log), cannot provide a suggestion here. + * @param {ASTNode} node The MemberExpression node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if a suggestion can be provided for a node. + */ + function canProvideSuggestions(node) { + return ( + node.parent.type === "CallExpression" && + node.parent.callee === node && + node.parent.parent.type === "ExpressionStatement" && + astUtils.STATEMENT_LIST_PARENTS.has(node.parent.parent.parent.type) && + !maybeAsiHazard(node.parent.parent) + ); + } + + /** + * Reports the given reference as a violation. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference The reference to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(reference) { + const node = reference.identifier.parent; + + const propertyName = astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node); + + context.report({ + node, + loc: node.loc, + messageId: "unexpected", + suggest: canProvideSuggestions(node) + ? [{ + messageId: "removeConsole", + data: { propertyName }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.remove(node.parent.parent); + } + }] + : [] + }); + } + + return { + "Program:exit"(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const consoleVar = astUtils.getVariableByName(scope, "console"); + const shadowed = consoleVar && consoleVar.defs.length > 0; + + /* + * 'scope.through' includes all references to undefined + * variables. If the variable 'console' is not defined, it uses + * 'scope.through'. + */ + const references = consoleVar + ? consoleVar.references + : scope.through.filter(isConsole); + + if (!shadowed) { + references + .filter(isMemberAccessExceptAllowed) + .forEach(report); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-const-assign.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-const-assign.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ceaf7e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-const-assign.js @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to disallow modifying variables that are declared using `const` + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow reassigning `const` variables", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-const-assign" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + const: "'{{name}}' is constant." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Finds and reports references that are non initializer and writable. + * @param {Variable} variable A variable to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkVariable(variable) { + astUtils.getModifyingReferences(variable.references).forEach(reference => { + context.report({ node: reference.identifier, messageId: "const", data: { name: reference.identifier.name } }); + }); + } + + return { + VariableDeclaration(node) { + if (node.kind === "const") { + sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node).forEach(checkVariable); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-constant-binary-expression.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-constant-binary-expression.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..845255a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-constant-binary-expression.js @@ -0,0 +1,509 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag constant comparisons and logical expressions that always/never short circuit + * @author Jordan Eldredge + */ + +"use strict"; + +const globals = require("globals"); +const { isNullLiteral, isConstant, isReferenceToGlobalVariable, isLogicalAssignmentOperator } = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +const NUMERIC_OR_STRING_BINARY_OPERATORS = new Set(["+", "-", "*", "/", "%", "|", "^", "&", "**", "<<", ">>", ">>>"]); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node is `null` or `undefined`. Similar to the one + * found in ast-utils.js, but this one correctly handles the edge case that + * `undefined` has been redefined. + * @param {Scope} scope Scope in which the expression was found. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is a `null` or `undefined`. + * @public + */ +function isNullOrUndefined(scope, node) { + return ( + isNullLiteral(node) || + (node.type === "Identifier" && node.name === "undefined" && isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, node)) || + (node.type === "UnaryExpression" && node.operator === "void") + ); +} + +/** + * Test if an AST node has a statically knowable constant nullishness. Meaning, + * it will always resolve to a constant value of either: `null`, `undefined` + * or not `null` _or_ `undefined`. An expression that can vary between those + * three states at runtime would return `false`. + * @param {Scope} scope The scope in which the node was found. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node being tested. + * @param {boolean} nonNullish if `true` then nullish values are not considered constant. + * @returns {boolean} Does `node` have constant nullishness? + */ +function hasConstantNullishness(scope, node, nonNullish) { + if (nonNullish && isNullOrUndefined(scope, node)) { + return false; + } + + switch (node.type) { + case "ObjectExpression": // Objects are never nullish + case "ArrayExpression": // Arrays are never nullish + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": // Functions never nullish + case "FunctionExpression": // Functions are never nullish + case "ClassExpression": // Classes are never nullish + case "NewExpression": // Objects are never nullish + case "Literal": // Nullish, or non-nullish, literals never change + case "TemplateLiteral": // A string is never nullish + case "UpdateExpression": // Numbers are never nullish + case "BinaryExpression": // Numbers, strings, or booleans are never nullish + return true; + case "CallExpression": { + if (node.callee.type !== "Identifier") { + return false; + } + const functionName = node.callee.name; + + return (functionName === "Boolean" || functionName === "String" || functionName === "Number") && + isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, node.callee); + } + case "LogicalExpression": { + return node.operator === "??" && hasConstantNullishness(scope, node.right, true); + } + case "AssignmentExpression": + if (node.operator === "=") { + return hasConstantNullishness(scope, node.right, nonNullish); + } + + /* + * Handling short-circuiting assignment operators would require + * walking the scope. We won't attempt that (for now...) / + */ + if (isLogicalAssignmentOperator(node.operator)) { + return false; + } + + /* + * The remaining assignment expressions all result in a numeric or + * string (non-nullish) value: + * "+=", "-=", "*=", "/=", "%=", "<<=", ">>=", ">>>=", "|=", "^=", "&=" + */ + + return true; + case "UnaryExpression": + + /* + * "void" Always returns `undefined` + * "typeof" All types are strings, and thus non-nullish + * "!" Boolean is never nullish + * "delete" Returns a boolean, which is never nullish + * Math operators always return numbers or strings, neither of which + * are non-nullish "+", "-", "~" + */ + + return true; + case "SequenceExpression": { + const last = node.expressions[node.expressions.length - 1]; + + return hasConstantNullishness(scope, last, nonNullish); + } + case "Identifier": + return node.name === "undefined" && isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, node); + case "JSXElement": // ESLint has a policy of not assuming any specific JSX behavior. + case "JSXFragment": + return false; + default: + return false; + } +} + +/** + * Test if an AST node is a boolean value that never changes. Specifically we + * test for: + * 1. Literal booleans (`true` or `false`) + * 2. Unary `!` expressions with a constant value + * 3. Constant booleans created via the `Boolean` global function + * @param {Scope} scope The scope in which the node was found. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to test + * @returns {boolean} Is `node` guaranteed to be a boolean? + */ +function isStaticBoolean(scope, node) { + switch (node.type) { + case "Literal": + return typeof node.value === "boolean"; + case "CallExpression": + return node.callee.type === "Identifier" && node.callee.name === "Boolean" && + isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, node.callee) && + (node.arguments.length === 0 || isConstant(scope, node.arguments[0], true)); + case "UnaryExpression": + return node.operator === "!" && isConstant(scope, node.argument, true); + default: + return false; + } +} + + +/** + * Test if an AST node will always give the same result when compared to a + * boolean value. Note that comparison to boolean values is different than + * truthiness. + * https://262.ecma-international.org/5.1/#sec-11.9.3 + * + * Javascript `==` operator works by converting the boolean to `1` (true) or + * `+0` (false) and then checks the values `==` equality to that number. + * @param {Scope} scope The scope in which node was found. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to test. + * @returns {boolean} Will `node` always coerce to the same boolean value? + */ +function hasConstantLooseBooleanComparison(scope, node) { + switch (node.type) { + case "ObjectExpression": + case "ClassExpression": + + /** + * In theory objects like: + * + * `{toString: () => a}` + * `{valueOf: () => a}` + * + * Or a classes like: + * + * `class { static toString() { return a } }` + * `class { static valueOf() { return a } }` + * + * Are not constant verifiably when `inBooleanPosition` is + * false, but it's an edge case we've opted not to handle. + */ + return true; + case "ArrayExpression": { + const nonSpreadElements = node.elements.filter(e => + + // Elements can be `null` in sparse arrays: `[,,]`; + e !== null && e.type !== "SpreadElement"); + + + /* + * Possible future direction if needed: We could check if the + * single value would result in variable boolean comparison. + * For now we will err on the side of caution since `[x]` could + * evaluate to `[0]` or `[1]`. + */ + return node.elements.length === 0 || nonSpreadElements.length > 1; + } + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": + case "FunctionExpression": + return true; + case "UnaryExpression": + if (node.operator === "void" || // Always returns `undefined` + node.operator === "typeof" // All `typeof` strings, when coerced to number, are not 0 or 1. + ) { + return true; + } + if (node.operator === "!") { + return isConstant(scope, node.argument, true); + } + + /* + * We won't try to reason about +, -, ~, or delete + * In theory, for the mathematical operators, we could look at the + * argument and try to determine if it coerces to a constant numeric + * value. + */ + return false; + case "NewExpression": // Objects might have custom `.valueOf` or `.toString`. + return false; + case "CallExpression": { + if (node.callee.type === "Identifier" && + node.callee.name === "Boolean" && + isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, node.callee) + ) { + return node.arguments.length === 0 || isConstant(scope, node.arguments[0], true); + } + return false; + } + case "Literal": // True or false, literals never change + return true; + case "Identifier": + return node.name === "undefined" && isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, node); + case "TemplateLiteral": + + /* + * In theory we could try to check if the quasi are sufficient to + * prove that the expression will always be true, but it would be + * tricky to get right. For example: `000.${foo}000` + */ + return node.expressions.length === 0; + case "AssignmentExpression": + if (node.operator === "=") { + return hasConstantLooseBooleanComparison(scope, node.right); + } + + /* + * Handling short-circuiting assignment operators would require + * walking the scope. We won't attempt that (for now...) + * + * The remaining assignment expressions all result in a numeric or + * string (non-nullish) values which could be truthy or falsy: + * "+=", "-=", "*=", "/=", "%=", "<<=", ">>=", ">>>=", "|=", "^=", "&=" + */ + return false; + case "SequenceExpression": { + const last = node.expressions[node.expressions.length - 1]; + + return hasConstantLooseBooleanComparison(scope, last); + } + case "JSXElement": // ESLint has a policy of not assuming any specific JSX behavior. + case "JSXFragment": + return false; + default: + return false; + } +} + + +/** + * Test if an AST node will always give the same result when _strictly_ compared + * to a boolean value. This can happen if the expression can never be boolean, or + * if it is always the same boolean value. + * @param {Scope} scope The scope in which the node was found. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to test + * @returns {boolean} Will `node` always give the same result when compared to a + * static boolean value? + */ +function hasConstantStrictBooleanComparison(scope, node) { + switch (node.type) { + case "ObjectExpression": // Objects are not booleans + case "ArrayExpression": // Arrays are not booleans + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": // Functions are not booleans + case "FunctionExpression": + case "ClassExpression": // Classes are not booleans + case "NewExpression": // Objects are not booleans + case "TemplateLiteral": // Strings are not booleans + case "Literal": // True, false, or not boolean, literals never change. + case "UpdateExpression": // Numbers are not booleans + return true; + case "BinaryExpression": + return NUMERIC_OR_STRING_BINARY_OPERATORS.has(node.operator); + case "UnaryExpression": { + if (node.operator === "delete") { + return false; + } + if (node.operator === "!") { + return isConstant(scope, node.argument, true); + } + + /* + * The remaining operators return either strings or numbers, neither + * of which are boolean. + */ + return true; + } + case "SequenceExpression": { + const last = node.expressions[node.expressions.length - 1]; + + return hasConstantStrictBooleanComparison(scope, last); + } + case "Identifier": + return node.name === "undefined" && isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, node); + case "AssignmentExpression": + if (node.operator === "=") { + return hasConstantStrictBooleanComparison(scope, node.right); + } + + /* + * Handling short-circuiting assignment operators would require + * walking the scope. We won't attempt that (for now...) + */ + if (isLogicalAssignmentOperator(node.operator)) { + return false; + } + + /* + * The remaining assignment expressions all result in either a number + * or a string, neither of which can ever be boolean. + */ + return true; + case "CallExpression": { + if (node.callee.type !== "Identifier") { + return false; + } + const functionName = node.callee.name; + + if ( + (functionName === "String" || functionName === "Number") && + isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, node.callee) + ) { + return true; + } + if (functionName === "Boolean" && isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, node.callee)) { + return ( + node.arguments.length === 0 || isConstant(scope, node.arguments[0], true)); + } + return false; + } + case "JSXElement": // ESLint has a policy of not assuming any specific JSX behavior. + case "JSXFragment": + return false; + default: + return false; + } +} + +/** + * Test if an AST node will always result in a newly constructed object + * @param {Scope} scope The scope in which the node was found. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to test + * @returns {boolean} Will `node` always be new? + */ +function isAlwaysNew(scope, node) { + switch (node.type) { + case "ObjectExpression": + case "ArrayExpression": + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": + case "FunctionExpression": + case "ClassExpression": + return true; + case "NewExpression": { + if (node.callee.type !== "Identifier") { + return false; + } + + /* + * All the built-in constructors are always new, but + * user-defined constructors could return a sentinel + * object. + * + * Catching these is especially useful for primitive constructors + * which return boxed values, a surprising gotcha' in JavaScript. + */ + return Object.hasOwnProperty.call(globals.builtin, node.callee.name) && + isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, node.callee); + } + case "Literal": + + // Regular expressions are objects, and thus always new + return typeof node.regex === "object"; + case "SequenceExpression": { + const last = node.expressions[node.expressions.length - 1]; + + return isAlwaysNew(scope, last); + } + case "AssignmentExpression": + if (node.operator === "=") { + return isAlwaysNew(scope, node.right); + } + return false; + case "ConditionalExpression": + return isAlwaysNew(scope, node.consequent) && isAlwaysNew(scope, node.alternate); + case "JSXElement": // ESLint has a policy of not assuming any specific JSX behavior. + case "JSXFragment": + return false; + default: + return false; + } +} + +/** + * Checks if one operand will cause the result to be constant. + * @param {Scope} scope Scope in which the expression was found. + * @param {ASTNode} a One side of the expression + * @param {ASTNode} b The other side of the expression + * @param {string} operator The binary expression operator + * @returns {ASTNode | null} The node which will cause the expression to have a constant result. + */ +function findBinaryExpressionConstantOperand(scope, a, b, operator) { + if (operator === "==" || operator === "!=") { + if ( + (isNullOrUndefined(scope, a) && hasConstantNullishness(scope, b, false)) || + (isStaticBoolean(scope, a) && hasConstantLooseBooleanComparison(scope, b)) + ) { + return b; + } + } else if (operator === "===" || operator === "!==") { + if ( + (isNullOrUndefined(scope, a) && hasConstantNullishness(scope, b, false)) || + (isStaticBoolean(scope, a) && hasConstantStrictBooleanComparison(scope, b)) + ) { + return b; + } + } + return null; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + docs: { + description: "Disallow expressions where the operation doesn't affect the value", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-constant-binary-expression" + }, + schema: [], + messages: { + constantBinaryOperand: "Unexpected constant binary expression. Compares constantly with the {{otherSide}}-hand side of the `{{operator}}`.", + constantShortCircuit: "Unexpected constant {{property}} on the left-hand side of a `{{operator}}` expression.", + alwaysNew: "Unexpected comparison to newly constructed object. These two values can never be equal.", + bothAlwaysNew: "Unexpected comparison of two newly constructed objects. These two values can never be equal." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + LogicalExpression(node) { + const { operator, left } = node; + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + if ((operator === "&&" || operator === "||") && isConstant(scope, left, true)) { + context.report({ node: left, messageId: "constantShortCircuit", data: { property: "truthiness", operator } }); + } else if (operator === "??" && hasConstantNullishness(scope, left, false)) { + context.report({ node: left, messageId: "constantShortCircuit", data: { property: "nullishness", operator } }); + } + }, + BinaryExpression(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const { right, left, operator } = node; + const rightConstantOperand = findBinaryExpressionConstantOperand(scope, left, right, operator); + const leftConstantOperand = findBinaryExpressionConstantOperand(scope, right, left, operator); + + if (rightConstantOperand) { + context.report({ node: rightConstantOperand, messageId: "constantBinaryOperand", data: { operator, otherSide: "left" } }); + } else if (leftConstantOperand) { + context.report({ node: leftConstantOperand, messageId: "constantBinaryOperand", data: { operator, otherSide: "right" } }); + } else if (operator === "===" || operator === "!==") { + if (isAlwaysNew(scope, left)) { + context.report({ node: left, messageId: "alwaysNew" }); + } else if (isAlwaysNew(scope, right)) { + context.report({ node: right, messageId: "alwaysNew" }); + } + } else if (operator === "==" || operator === "!=") { + + /* + * If both sides are "new", then both sides are objects and + * therefore they will be compared by reference even with `==` + * equality. + */ + if (isAlwaysNew(scope, left) && isAlwaysNew(scope, right)) { + context.report({ node: left, messageId: "bothAlwaysNew" }); + } + } + + } + + /* + * In theory we could handle short-circuiting assignment operators, + * for some constant values, but that would require walking the + * scope to find the value of the variable being assigned. This is + * dependant on https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/13776 + * + * AssignmentExpression() {}, + */ + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-constant-condition.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-constant-condition.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24abe36 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-constant-condition.js @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use constant conditions + * @author Christian Schulz + */ + +"use strict"; + +const { isConstant } = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow constant expressions in conditions", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-constant-condition" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + checkLoops: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected constant condition." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}, + checkLoops = options.checkLoops !== false, + loopSetStack = []; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + let loopsInCurrentScope = new Set(); + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Tracks when the given node contains a constant condition. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function trackConstantConditionLoop(node) { + if (node.test && isConstant(sourceCode.getScope(node), node.test, true)) { + loopsInCurrentScope.add(node); + } + } + + /** + * Reports when the set contains the given constant condition node + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkConstantConditionLoopInSet(node) { + if (loopsInCurrentScope.has(node)) { + loopsInCurrentScope.delete(node); + context.report({ node: node.test, messageId: "unexpected" }); + } + } + + /** + * Reports when the given node contains a constant condition. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function reportIfConstant(node) { + if (node.test && isConstant(sourceCode.getScope(node), node.test, true)) { + context.report({ node: node.test, messageId: "unexpected" }); + } + } + + /** + * Stores current set of constant loops in loopSetStack temporarily + * and uses a new set to track constant loops + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function enterFunction() { + loopSetStack.push(loopsInCurrentScope); + loopsInCurrentScope = new Set(); + } + + /** + * Reports when the set still contains stored constant conditions + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function exitFunction() { + loopsInCurrentScope = loopSetStack.pop(); + } + + /** + * Checks node when checkLoops option is enabled + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkLoop(node) { + if (checkLoops) { + trackConstantConditionLoop(node); + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + ConditionalExpression: reportIfConstant, + IfStatement: reportIfConstant, + WhileStatement: checkLoop, + "WhileStatement:exit": checkConstantConditionLoopInSet, + DoWhileStatement: checkLoop, + "DoWhileStatement:exit": checkConstantConditionLoopInSet, + ForStatement: checkLoop, + "ForStatement > .test": node => checkLoop(node.parent), + "ForStatement:exit": checkConstantConditionLoopInSet, + FunctionDeclaration: enterFunction, + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": exitFunction, + FunctionExpression: enterFunction, + "FunctionExpression:exit": exitFunction, + YieldExpression: () => loopsInCurrentScope.clear() + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-constructor-return.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-constructor-return.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7d9893 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-constructor-return.js @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow returning value from constructor. + * @author Pig Fang + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow returning value from constructor", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-constructor-return" + }, + + schema: {}, + + fixable: null, + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected return statement in constructor." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const stack = []; + + return { + onCodePathStart(_, node) { + stack.push(node); + }, + onCodePathEnd() { + stack.pop(); + }, + ReturnStatement(node) { + const last = stack[stack.length - 1]; + + if (!last.parent) { + return; + } + + if ( + last.parent.type === "MethodDefinition" && + last.parent.kind === "constructor" && + (node.parent.parent === last || node.argument) + ) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpected" + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-continue.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-continue.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f6e484b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-continue.js @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of continue statement + * @author Borislav Zhivkov + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `continue` statements", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-continue" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected use of continue statement." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + ContinueStatement(node) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpected" }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-control-regex.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-control-regex.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc412fc --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-control-regex.js @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to forbid control characters from regular expressions. + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +const RegExpValidator = require("@eslint-community/regexpp").RegExpValidator; +const collector = new (class { + constructor() { + this._source = ""; + this._controlChars = []; + this._validator = new RegExpValidator(this); + } + + onPatternEnter() { + + /* + * `RegExpValidator` may parse the pattern twice in one `validatePattern`. + * So `this._controlChars` should be cleared here as well. + * + * For example, the `/(?\x1f)/` regex will parse the pattern twice. + * This is based on the content described in Annex B. + * If the regex contains a `GroupName` and the `u` flag is not used, `ParseText` will be called twice. + * See https://tc39.es/ecma262/2023/multipage/additional-ecmascript-features-for-web-browsers.html#sec-parsepattern-annexb + */ + this._controlChars = []; + } + + onCharacter(start, end, cp) { + if (cp >= 0x00 && + cp <= 0x1F && + ( + this._source.codePointAt(start) === cp || + this._source.slice(start, end).startsWith("\\x") || + this._source.slice(start, end).startsWith("\\u") + ) + ) { + this._controlChars.push(`\\x${`0${cp.toString(16)}`.slice(-2)}`); + } + } + + collectControlChars(regexpStr, flags) { + const uFlag = typeof flags === "string" && flags.includes("u"); + const vFlag = typeof flags === "string" && flags.includes("v"); + + this._controlChars = []; + this._source = regexpStr; + + try { + this._validator.validatePattern(regexpStr, void 0, void 0, { unicode: uFlag, unicodeSets: vFlag }); // Call onCharacter hook + } catch { + + // Ignore syntax errors in RegExp. + } + return this._controlChars; + } +})(); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow control characters in regular expressions", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-control-regex" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected control character(s) in regular expression: {{controlChars}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /** + * Get the regex expression + * @param {ASTNode} node `Literal` node to evaluate + * @returns {{ pattern: string, flags: string | null } | null} Regex if found (the given node is either a regex literal + * or a string literal that is the pattern argument of a RegExp constructor call). Otherwise `null`. If flags cannot be determined, + * the `flags` property will be `null`. + * @private + */ + function getRegExp(node) { + if (node.regex) { + return node.regex; + } + if (typeof node.value === "string" && + (node.parent.type === "NewExpression" || node.parent.type === "CallExpression") && + node.parent.callee.type === "Identifier" && + node.parent.callee.name === "RegExp" && + node.parent.arguments[0] === node + ) { + const pattern = node.value; + const flags = + node.parent.arguments.length > 1 && + node.parent.arguments[1].type === "Literal" && + typeof node.parent.arguments[1].value === "string" + ? node.parent.arguments[1].value + : null; + + return { pattern, flags }; + } + + return null; + } + + return { + Literal(node) { + const regExp = getRegExp(node); + + if (regExp) { + const { pattern, flags } = regExp; + const controlCharacters = collector.collectControlChars(pattern, flags); + + if (controlCharacters.length > 0) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: { + controlChars: controlCharacters.join(", ") + } + }); + } + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-debugger.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-debugger.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f698435 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-debugger.js @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of a debugger statement + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the use of `debugger`", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-debugger" + }, + + fixable: null, + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected 'debugger' statement." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + DebuggerStatement(node) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpected" + }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-delete-var.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-delete-var.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..126603c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-delete-var.js @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag when deleting variables + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow deleting variables", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-delete-var" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Variables should not be deleted." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + + UnaryExpression(node) { + if (node.operator === "delete" && node.argument.type === "Identifier") { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpected" }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-div-regex.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-div-regex.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..208f840 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-div-regex.js @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check for ambiguous div operator in regexes + * @author Matt DuVall + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow equal signs explicitly at the beginning of regular expressions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-div-regex" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "A regular expression literal can be confused with '/='." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + + Literal(node) { + const token = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + if (token.type === "RegularExpression" && token.value[1] === "=") { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpected", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange([token.range[0] + 1, token.range[0] + 2], "[=]"); + } + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-dupe-args.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-dupe-args.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c04ede5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-dupe-args.js @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag duplicate arguments + * @author Jamund Ferguson + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow duplicate arguments in `function` definitions", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-dupe-args" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Duplicate param '{{name}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Checks whether or not a given definition is a parameter's. + * @param {eslint-scope.DefEntry} def A definition to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the definition is a parameter's. + */ + function isParameter(def) { + return def.type === "Parameter"; + } + + /** + * Determines if a given node has duplicate parameters. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkParams(node) { + const variables = sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node); + + for (let i = 0; i < variables.length; ++i) { + const variable = variables[i]; + + // Checks and reports duplications. + const defs = variable.defs.filter(isParameter); + + if (defs.length >= 2) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: { name: variable.name } + }); + } + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + FunctionDeclaration: checkParams, + FunctionExpression: checkParams + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-dupe-class-members.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-dupe-class-members.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a7a9e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-dupe-class-members.js @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to disallow duplicate name in class members. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow duplicate class members", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-dupe-class-members" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Duplicate name '{{name}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + let stack = []; + + /** + * Gets state of a given member name. + * @param {string} name A name of a member. + * @param {boolean} isStatic A flag which specifies that is a static member. + * @returns {Object} A state of a given member name. + * - retv.init {boolean} A flag which shows the name is declared as normal member. + * - retv.get {boolean} A flag which shows the name is declared as getter. + * - retv.set {boolean} A flag which shows the name is declared as setter. + */ + function getState(name, isStatic) { + const stateMap = stack[stack.length - 1]; + const key = `$${name}`; // to avoid "__proto__". + + if (!stateMap[key]) { + stateMap[key] = { + nonStatic: { init: false, get: false, set: false }, + static: { init: false, get: false, set: false } + }; + } + + return stateMap[key][isStatic ? "static" : "nonStatic"]; + } + + return { + + // Initializes the stack of state of member declarations. + Program() { + stack = []; + }, + + // Initializes state of member declarations for the class. + ClassBody() { + stack.push(Object.create(null)); + }, + + // Disposes the state for the class. + "ClassBody:exit"() { + stack.pop(); + }, + + // Reports the node if its name has been declared already. + "MethodDefinition, PropertyDefinition"(node) { + const name = astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node); + const kind = node.type === "MethodDefinition" ? node.kind : "field"; + + if (name === null || kind === "constructor") { + return; + } + + const state = getState(name, node.static); + let isDuplicate = false; + + if (kind === "get") { + isDuplicate = (state.init || state.get); + state.get = true; + } else if (kind === "set") { + isDuplicate = (state.init || state.set); + state.set = true; + } else { + isDuplicate = (state.init || state.get || state.set); + state.init = true; + } + + if (isDuplicate) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpected", data: { name } }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-dupe-else-if.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-dupe-else-if.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60f436d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-dupe-else-if.js @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow duplicate conditions in if-else-if chains + * @author Milos Djermanovic + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Determines whether the first given array is a subset of the second given array. + * @param {Function} comparator A function to compare two elements, should return `true` if they are equal. + * @param {Array} arrA The array to compare from. + * @param {Array} arrB The array to compare against. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the array `arrA` is a subset of the array `arrB`. + */ +function isSubsetByComparator(comparator, arrA, arrB) { + return arrA.every(a => arrB.some(b => comparator(a, b))); +} + +/** + * Splits the given node by the given logical operator. + * @param {string} operator Logical operator `||` or `&&`. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to split. + * @returns {ASTNode[]} Array of conditions that makes the node when joined by the operator. + */ +function splitByLogicalOperator(operator, node) { + if (node.type === "LogicalExpression" && node.operator === operator) { + return [...splitByLogicalOperator(operator, node.left), ...splitByLogicalOperator(operator, node.right)]; + } + return [node]; +} + +const splitByOr = splitByLogicalOperator.bind(null, "||"); +const splitByAnd = splitByLogicalOperator.bind(null, "&&"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow duplicate conditions in if-else-if chains", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-dupe-else-if" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "This branch can never execute. Its condition is a duplicate or covered by previous conditions in the if-else-if chain." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Determines whether the two given nodes are considered to be equal. In particular, given that the nodes + * represent expressions in a boolean context, `||` and `&&` can be considered as commutative operators. + * @param {ASTNode} a First node. + * @param {ASTNode} b Second node. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the nodes are considered to be equal. + */ + function equal(a, b) { + if (a.type !== b.type) { + return false; + } + + if ( + a.type === "LogicalExpression" && + (a.operator === "||" || a.operator === "&&") && + a.operator === b.operator + ) { + return equal(a.left, b.left) && equal(a.right, b.right) || + equal(a.left, b.right) && equal(a.right, b.left); + } + + return astUtils.equalTokens(a, b, sourceCode); + } + + const isSubset = isSubsetByComparator.bind(null, equal); + + return { + IfStatement(node) { + const test = node.test, + conditionsToCheck = test.type === "LogicalExpression" && test.operator === "&&" + ? [test, ...splitByAnd(test)] + : [test]; + let current = node, + listToCheck = conditionsToCheck.map(c => splitByOr(c).map(splitByAnd)); + + while (current.parent && current.parent.type === "IfStatement" && current.parent.alternate === current) { + current = current.parent; + + const currentOrOperands = splitByOr(current.test).map(splitByAnd); + + listToCheck = listToCheck.map(orOperands => orOperands.filter( + orOperand => !currentOrOperands.some(currentOrOperand => isSubset(currentOrOperand, orOperand)) + )); + + if (listToCheck.some(orOperands => orOperands.length === 0)) { + context.report({ node: test, messageId: "unexpected" }); + break; + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-dupe-keys.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-dupe-keys.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..980b004 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-dupe-keys.js @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of duplicate keys in an object. + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const GET_KIND = /^(?:init|get)$/u; +const SET_KIND = /^(?:init|set)$/u; + +/** + * The class which stores properties' information of an object. + */ +class ObjectInfo { + + /** + * @param {ObjectInfo|null} upper The information of the outer object. + * @param {ASTNode} node The ObjectExpression node of this information. + */ + constructor(upper, node) { + this.upper = upper; + this.node = node; + this.properties = new Map(); + } + + /** + * Gets the information of the given Property node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The Property node to get. + * @returns {{get: boolean, set: boolean}} The information of the property. + */ + getPropertyInfo(node) { + const name = astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node); + + if (!this.properties.has(name)) { + this.properties.set(name, { get: false, set: false }); + } + return this.properties.get(name); + } + + /** + * Checks whether the given property has been defined already or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node The Property node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the property has been defined. + */ + isPropertyDefined(node) { + const entry = this.getPropertyInfo(node); + + return ( + (GET_KIND.test(node.kind) && entry.get) || + (SET_KIND.test(node.kind) && entry.set) + ); + } + + /** + * Defines the given property. + * @param {ASTNode} node The Property node to define. + * @returns {void} + */ + defineProperty(node) { + const entry = this.getPropertyInfo(node); + + if (GET_KIND.test(node.kind)) { + entry.get = true; + } + if (SET_KIND.test(node.kind)) { + entry.set = true; + } + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow duplicate keys in object literals", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-dupe-keys" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Duplicate key '{{name}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + let info = null; + + return { + ObjectExpression(node) { + info = new ObjectInfo(info, node); + }, + "ObjectExpression:exit"() { + info = info.upper; + }, + + Property(node) { + const name = astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node); + + // Skip destructuring. + if (node.parent.type !== "ObjectExpression") { + return; + } + + // Skip if the name is not static. + if (name === null) { + return; + } + + // Reports if the name is defined already. + if (info.isPropertyDefined(node)) { + context.report({ + node: info.node, + loc: node.key.loc, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: { name } + }); + } + + // Update info. + info.defineProperty(node); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-duplicate-case.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-duplicate-case.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..839f357 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-duplicate-case.js @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow a duplicate case label. + * @author Dieter Oberkofler + * @author Burak Yigit Kaya + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow duplicate case labels", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-duplicate-case" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Duplicate case label." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Determines whether the two given nodes are considered to be equal. + * @param {ASTNode} a First node. + * @param {ASTNode} b Second node. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the nodes are considered to be equal. + */ + function equal(a, b) { + if (a.type !== b.type) { + return false; + } + + return astUtils.equalTokens(a, b, sourceCode); + } + return { + SwitchStatement(node) { + const previousTests = []; + + for (const switchCase of node.cases) { + if (switchCase.test) { + const test = switchCase.test; + + if (previousTests.some(previousTest => equal(previousTest, test))) { + context.report({ node: switchCase, messageId: "unexpected" }); + } else { + previousTests.push(test); + } + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-duplicate-imports.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-duplicate-imports.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..25c07b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-duplicate-imports.js @@ -0,0 +1,290 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Restrict usage of duplicate imports. + * @author Simen Bekkhus + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const NAMED_TYPES = ["ImportSpecifier", "ExportSpecifier"]; +const NAMESPACE_TYPES = [ + "ImportNamespaceSpecifier", + "ExportNamespaceSpecifier" +]; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Check if an import/export type belongs to (ImportSpecifier|ExportSpecifier) or (ImportNamespaceSpecifier|ExportNamespaceSpecifier). + * @param {string} importExportType An import/export type to check. + * @param {string} type Can be "named" or "namespace" + * @returns {boolean} True if import/export type belongs to (ImportSpecifier|ExportSpecifier) or (ImportNamespaceSpecifier|ExportNamespaceSpecifier) and false if it doesn't. + */ +function isImportExportSpecifier(importExportType, type) { + const arrayToCheck = type === "named" ? NAMED_TYPES : NAMESPACE_TYPES; + + return arrayToCheck.includes(importExportType); +} + +/** + * Return the type of (import|export). + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to get. + * @returns {string} The type of the (import|export). + */ +function getImportExportType(node) { + if (node.specifiers && node.specifiers.length > 0) { + const nodeSpecifiers = node.specifiers; + const index = nodeSpecifiers.findIndex( + ({ type }) => + isImportExportSpecifier(type, "named") || + isImportExportSpecifier(type, "namespace") + ); + const i = index > -1 ? index : 0; + + return nodeSpecifiers[i].type; + } + if (node.type === "ExportAllDeclaration") { + if (node.exported) { + return "ExportNamespaceSpecifier"; + } + return "ExportAll"; + } + return "SideEffectImport"; +} + +/** + * Returns a boolean indicates if two (import|export) can be merged + * @param {ASTNode} node1 A node to check. + * @param {ASTNode} node2 A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if two (import|export) can be merged, false if they can't. + */ +function isImportExportCanBeMerged(node1, node2) { + const importExportType1 = getImportExportType(node1); + const importExportType2 = getImportExportType(node2); + + if ( + (importExportType1 === "ExportAll" && + importExportType2 !== "ExportAll" && + importExportType2 !== "SideEffectImport") || + (importExportType1 !== "ExportAll" && + importExportType1 !== "SideEffectImport" && + importExportType2 === "ExportAll") + ) { + return false; + } + if ( + (isImportExportSpecifier(importExportType1, "namespace") && + isImportExportSpecifier(importExportType2, "named")) || + (isImportExportSpecifier(importExportType2, "namespace") && + isImportExportSpecifier(importExportType1, "named")) + ) { + return false; + } + return true; +} + +/** + * Returns a boolean if we should report (import|export). + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to be reported or not. + * @param {[ASTNode]} previousNodes An array contains previous nodes of the module imported or exported. + * @returns {boolean} True if the (import|export) should be reported. + */ +function shouldReportImportExport(node, previousNodes) { + let i = 0; + + while (i < previousNodes.length) { + if (isImportExportCanBeMerged(node, previousNodes[i])) { + return true; + } + i++; + } + return false; +} + +/** + * Returns array contains only nodes with declarations types equal to type. + * @param {[{node: ASTNode, declarationType: string}]} nodes An array contains objects, each object contains a node and a declaration type. + * @param {string} type Declaration type. + * @returns {[ASTNode]} An array contains only nodes with declarations types equal to type. + */ +function getNodesByDeclarationType(nodes, type) { + return nodes + .filter(({ declarationType }) => declarationType === type) + .map(({ node }) => node); +} + +/** + * Returns the name of the module imported or re-exported. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to get. + * @returns {string} The name of the module, or empty string if no name. + */ +function getModule(node) { + if (node && node.source && node.source.value) { + return node.source.value.trim(); + } + return ""; +} + +/** + * Checks if the (import|export) can be merged with at least one import or one export, and reports if so. + * @param {RuleContext} context The ESLint rule context object. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to get. + * @param {Map} modules A Map object contains as a key a module name and as value an array contains objects, each object contains a node and a declaration type. + * @param {string} declarationType A declaration type can be an import or export. + * @param {boolean} includeExports Whether or not to check for exports in addition to imports. + * @returns {void} No return value. + */ +function checkAndReport( + context, + node, + modules, + declarationType, + includeExports +) { + const module = getModule(node); + + if (modules.has(module)) { + const previousNodes = modules.get(module); + const messagesIds = []; + const importNodes = getNodesByDeclarationType(previousNodes, "import"); + let exportNodes; + + if (includeExports) { + exportNodes = getNodesByDeclarationType(previousNodes, "export"); + } + if (declarationType === "import") { + if (shouldReportImportExport(node, importNodes)) { + messagesIds.push("import"); + } + if (includeExports) { + if (shouldReportImportExport(node, exportNodes)) { + messagesIds.push("importAs"); + } + } + } else if (declarationType === "export") { + if (shouldReportImportExport(node, exportNodes)) { + messagesIds.push("export"); + } + if (shouldReportImportExport(node, importNodes)) { + messagesIds.push("exportAs"); + } + } + messagesIds.forEach(messageId => + context.report({ + node, + messageId, + data: { + module + } + })); + } +} + +/** + * @callback nodeCallback + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to handle. + */ + +/** + * Returns a function handling the (imports|exports) of a given file + * @param {RuleContext} context The ESLint rule context object. + * @param {Map} modules A Map object contains as a key a module name and as value an array contains objects, each object contains a node and a declaration type. + * @param {string} declarationType A declaration type can be an import or export. + * @param {boolean} includeExports Whether or not to check for exports in addition to imports. + * @returns {nodeCallback} A function passed to ESLint to handle the statement. + */ +function handleImportsExports( + context, + modules, + declarationType, + includeExports +) { + return function(node) { + const module = getModule(node); + + if (module) { + checkAndReport( + context, + node, + modules, + declarationType, + includeExports + ); + const currentNode = { node, declarationType }; + let nodes = [currentNode]; + + if (modules.has(module)) { + const previousNodes = modules.get(module); + + nodes = [...previousNodes, currentNode]; + } + modules.set(module, nodes); + } + }; +} + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow duplicate module imports", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-duplicate-imports" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + includeExports: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + import: "'{{module}}' import is duplicated.", + importAs: "'{{module}}' import is duplicated as export.", + export: "'{{module}}' export is duplicated.", + exportAs: "'{{module}}' export is duplicated as import." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const includeExports = (context.options[0] || {}).includeExports, + modules = new Map(); + const handlers = { + ImportDeclaration: handleImportsExports( + context, + modules, + "import", + includeExports + ) + }; + + if (includeExports) { + handlers.ExportNamedDeclaration = handleImportsExports( + context, + modules, + "export", + includeExports + ); + handlers.ExportAllDeclaration = handleImportsExports( + context, + modules, + "export", + includeExports + ); + } + return handlers; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-else-return.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-else-return.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9dbf569 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-else-return.js @@ -0,0 +1,405 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag `else` after a `return` in `if` + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const FixTracker = require("./utils/fix-tracker"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `else` blocks after `return` statements in `if` statements", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-else-return" + }, + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + allowElseIf: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unnecessary 'else' after 'return'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Checks whether the given names can be safely used to declare block-scoped variables + * in the given scope. Name collisions can produce redeclaration syntax errors, + * or silently change references and modify behavior of the original code. + * + * This is not a generic function. In particular, it is assumed that the scope is a function scope or + * a function's inner scope, and that the names can be valid identifiers in the given scope. + * @param {string[]} names Array of variable names. + * @param {eslint-scope.Scope} scope Function scope or a function's inner scope. + * @returns {boolean} True if all names can be safely declared, false otherwise. + */ + function isSafeToDeclare(names, scope) { + + if (names.length === 0) { + return true; + } + + const functionScope = scope.variableScope; + + /* + * If this is a function scope, scope.variables will contain parameters, implicit variables such as "arguments", + * all function-scoped variables ('var'), and block-scoped variables defined in the scope. + * If this is an inner scope, scope.variables will contain block-scoped variables defined in the scope. + * + * Redeclaring any of these would cause a syntax error, except for the implicit variables. + */ + const declaredVariables = scope.variables.filter(({ defs }) => defs.length > 0); + + if (declaredVariables.some(({ name }) => names.includes(name))) { + return false; + } + + // Redeclaring a catch variable would also cause a syntax error. + if (scope !== functionScope && scope.upper.type === "catch") { + if (scope.upper.variables.some(({ name }) => names.includes(name))) { + return false; + } + } + + /* + * Redeclaring an implicit variable, such as "arguments", would not cause a syntax error. + * However, if the variable was used, declaring a new one with the same name would change references + * and modify behavior. + */ + const usedImplicitVariables = scope.variables.filter(({ defs, references }) => + defs.length === 0 && references.length > 0); + + if (usedImplicitVariables.some(({ name }) => names.includes(name))) { + return false; + } + + /* + * Declaring a variable with a name that was already used to reference a variable from an upper scope + * would change references and modify behavior. + */ + if (scope.through.some(t => names.includes(t.identifier.name))) { + return false; + } + + /* + * If the scope is an inner scope (not the function scope), an uninitialized `var` variable declared inside + * the scope node (directly or in one of its descendants) is neither declared nor 'through' in the scope. + * + * For example, this would be a syntax error "Identifier 'a' has already been declared": + * function foo() { if (bar) { let a; if (baz) { var a; } } } + */ + if (scope !== functionScope) { + const scopeNodeRange = scope.block.range; + const variablesToCheck = functionScope.variables.filter(({ name }) => names.includes(name)); + + if (variablesToCheck.some(v => v.defs.some(({ node: { range } }) => + scopeNodeRange[0] <= range[0] && range[1] <= scopeNodeRange[1]))) { + return false; + } + } + + return true; + } + + + /** + * Checks whether the removal of `else` and its braces is safe from variable name collisions. + * @param {Node} node The 'else' node. + * @param {eslint-scope.Scope} scope The scope in which the node and the whole 'if' statement is. + * @returns {boolean} True if it is safe, false otherwise. + */ + function isSafeFromNameCollisions(node, scope) { + + if (node.type === "FunctionDeclaration") { + + // Conditional function declaration. Scope and hoisting are unpredictable, different engines work differently. + return false; + } + + if (node.type !== "BlockStatement") { + return true; + } + + const elseBlockScope = scope.childScopes.find(({ block }) => block === node); + + if (!elseBlockScope) { + + // ecmaVersion < 6, `else` block statement cannot have its own scope, no possible collisions. + return true; + } + + /* + * elseBlockScope is supposed to merge into its upper scope. elseBlockScope.variables array contains + * only block-scoped variables (such as let and const variables or class and function declarations) + * defined directly in the elseBlockScope. These are exactly the only names that could cause collisions. + */ + const namesToCheck = elseBlockScope.variables.map(({ name }) => name); + + return isSafeToDeclare(namesToCheck, scope); + } + + /** + * Display the context report if rule is violated + * @param {Node} elseNode The 'else' node + * @returns {void} + */ + function displayReport(elseNode) { + const currentScope = sourceCode.getScope(elseNode.parent); + + context.report({ + node: elseNode, + messageId: "unexpected", + fix(fixer) { + + if (!isSafeFromNameCollisions(elseNode, currentScope)) { + return null; + } + + const startToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(elseNode); + const elseToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(startToken); + const source = sourceCode.getText(elseNode); + const lastIfToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(elseToken); + let fixedSource, firstTokenOfElseBlock; + + if (startToken.type === "Punctuator" && startToken.value === "{") { + firstTokenOfElseBlock = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(startToken); + } else { + firstTokenOfElseBlock = startToken; + } + + /* + * If the if block does not have curly braces and does not end in a semicolon + * and the else block starts with (, [, /, +, ` or -, then it is not + * safe to remove the else keyword, because ASI will not add a semicolon + * after the if block + */ + const ifBlockMaybeUnsafe = elseNode.parent.consequent.type !== "BlockStatement" && lastIfToken.value !== ";"; + const elseBlockUnsafe = /^[([/+`-]/u.test(firstTokenOfElseBlock.value); + + if (ifBlockMaybeUnsafe && elseBlockUnsafe) { + return null; + } + + const endToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(elseNode); + const lastTokenOfElseBlock = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(endToken); + + if (lastTokenOfElseBlock.value !== ";") { + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(endToken); + + const nextTokenUnsafe = nextToken && /^[([/+`-]/u.test(nextToken.value); + const nextTokenOnSameLine = nextToken && nextToken.loc.start.line === lastTokenOfElseBlock.loc.start.line; + + /* + * If the else block contents does not end in a semicolon, + * and the else block starts with (, [, /, +, ` or -, then it is not + * safe to remove the else block, because ASI will not add a semicolon + * after the remaining else block contents + */ + if (nextTokenUnsafe || (nextTokenOnSameLine && nextToken.value !== "}")) { + return null; + } + } + + if (startToken.type === "Punctuator" && startToken.value === "{") { + fixedSource = source.slice(1, -1); + } else { + fixedSource = source; + } + + /* + * Extend the replacement range to include the entire + * function to avoid conflicting with no-useless-return. + * https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/8026 + * + * Also, to avoid name collisions between two else blocks. + */ + return new FixTracker(fixer, sourceCode) + .retainEnclosingFunction(elseNode) + .replaceTextRange([elseToken.range[0], elseNode.range[1]], fixedSource); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Check to see if the node is a ReturnStatement + * @param {Node} node The node being evaluated + * @returns {boolean} True if node is a return + */ + function checkForReturn(node) { + return node.type === "ReturnStatement"; + } + + /** + * Naive return checking, does not iterate through the whole + * BlockStatement because we make the assumption that the ReturnStatement + * will be the last node in the body of the BlockStatement. + * @param {Node} node The consequent/alternate node + * @returns {boolean} True if it has a return + */ + function naiveHasReturn(node) { + if (node.type === "BlockStatement") { + const body = node.body, + lastChildNode = body[body.length - 1]; + + return lastChildNode && checkForReturn(lastChildNode); + } + return checkForReturn(node); + } + + /** + * Check to see if the node is valid for evaluation, + * meaning it has an else. + * @param {Node} node The node being evaluated + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is valid + */ + function hasElse(node) { + return node.alternate && node.consequent; + } + + /** + * If the consequent is an IfStatement, check to see if it has an else + * and both its consequent and alternate path return, meaning this is + * a nested case of rule violation. If-Else not considered currently. + * @param {Node} node The consequent node + * @returns {boolean} True if this is a nested rule violation + */ + function checkForIf(node) { + return node.type === "IfStatement" && hasElse(node) && + naiveHasReturn(node.alternate) && naiveHasReturn(node.consequent); + } + + /** + * Check the consequent/body node to make sure it is not + * a ReturnStatement or an IfStatement that returns on both + * code paths. + * @param {Node} node The consequent or body node + * @returns {boolean} `true` if it is a Return/If node that always returns. + */ + function checkForReturnOrIf(node) { + return checkForReturn(node) || checkForIf(node); + } + + + /** + * Check whether a node returns in every codepath. + * @param {Node} node The node to be checked + * @returns {boolean} `true` if it returns on every codepath. + */ + function alwaysReturns(node) { + if (node.type === "BlockStatement") { + + // If we have a BlockStatement, check each consequent body node. + return node.body.some(checkForReturnOrIf); + } + + /* + * If not a block statement, make sure the consequent isn't a + * ReturnStatement or an IfStatement with returns on both paths. + */ + return checkForReturnOrIf(node); + } + + + /** + * Check the if statement, but don't catch else-if blocks. + * @returns {void} + * @param {Node} node The node for the if statement to check + * @private + */ + function checkIfWithoutElse(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + /* + * Fixing this would require splitting one statement into two, so no error should + * be reported if this node is in a position where only one statement is allowed. + */ + if (!astUtils.STATEMENT_LIST_PARENTS.has(parent.type)) { + return; + } + + const consequents = []; + let alternate; + + for (let currentNode = node; currentNode.type === "IfStatement"; currentNode = currentNode.alternate) { + if (!currentNode.alternate) { + return; + } + consequents.push(currentNode.consequent); + alternate = currentNode.alternate; + } + + if (consequents.every(alwaysReturns)) { + displayReport(alternate); + } + } + + /** + * Check the if statement + * @returns {void} + * @param {Node} node The node for the if statement to check + * @private + */ + function checkIfWithElse(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + + /* + * Fixing this would require splitting one statement into two, so no error should + * be reported if this node is in a position where only one statement is allowed. + */ + if (!astUtils.STATEMENT_LIST_PARENTS.has(parent.type)) { + return; + } + + const alternate = node.alternate; + + if (alternate && alwaysReturns(node.consequent)) { + displayReport(alternate); + } + } + + const allowElseIf = !(context.options[0] && context.options[0].allowElseIf === false); + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + "IfStatement:exit": allowElseIf ? checkIfWithoutElse : checkIfWithElse + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty-character-class.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty-character-class.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5c84102 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty-character-class.js @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag the use of empty character classes in regular expressions + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { RegExpParser, visitRegExpAST } = require("@eslint-community/regexpp"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const parser = new RegExpParser(); +const QUICK_TEST_REGEX = /\[\]/u; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow empty character classes in regular expressions", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-empty-character-class" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Empty class." + } + }, + + create(context) { + return { + "Literal[regex]"(node) { + const { pattern, flags } = node.regex; + + if (!QUICK_TEST_REGEX.test(pattern)) { + return; + } + + let regExpAST; + + try { + regExpAST = parser.parsePattern(pattern, 0, pattern.length, { + unicode: flags.includes("u"), + unicodeSets: flags.includes("v") + }); + } catch { + + // Ignore regular expressions that regexpp cannot parse + return; + } + + visitRegExpAST(regExpAST, { + onCharacterClassEnter(characterClass) { + if (!characterClass.negate && characterClass.elements.length === 0) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpected" }); + } + } + }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty-function.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty-function.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2fcb755 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty-function.js @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow empty functions. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const ALLOW_OPTIONS = Object.freeze([ + "functions", + "arrowFunctions", + "generatorFunctions", + "methods", + "generatorMethods", + "getters", + "setters", + "constructors", + "asyncFunctions", + "asyncMethods" +]); + +/** + * Gets the kind of a given function node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A function node to get. This is one of + * an ArrowFunctionExpression, a FunctionDeclaration, or a + * FunctionExpression. + * @returns {string} The kind of the function. This is one of "functions", + * "arrowFunctions", "generatorFunctions", "asyncFunctions", "methods", + * "generatorMethods", "asyncMethods", "getters", "setters", and + * "constructors". + */ +function getKind(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + let kind = ""; + + if (node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression") { + return "arrowFunctions"; + } + + // Detects main kind. + if (parent.type === "Property") { + if (parent.kind === "get") { + return "getters"; + } + if (parent.kind === "set") { + return "setters"; + } + kind = parent.method ? "methods" : "functions"; + + } else if (parent.type === "MethodDefinition") { + if (parent.kind === "get") { + return "getters"; + } + if (parent.kind === "set") { + return "setters"; + } + if (parent.kind === "constructor") { + return "constructors"; + } + kind = "methods"; + + } else { + kind = "functions"; + } + + // Detects prefix. + let prefix = ""; + + if (node.generator) { + prefix = "generator"; + } else if (node.async) { + prefix = "async"; + } else { + return kind; + } + return prefix + kind[0].toUpperCase() + kind.slice(1); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow empty functions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-empty-function" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allow: { + type: "array", + items: { enum: ALLOW_OPTIONS }, + uniqueItems: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected empty {{name}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const allowed = options.allow || []; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Reports a given function node if the node matches the following patterns. + * + * - Not allowed by options. + * - The body is empty. + * - The body doesn't have any comments. + * @param {ASTNode} node A function node to report. This is one of + * an ArrowFunctionExpression, a FunctionDeclaration, or a + * FunctionExpression. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportIfEmpty(node) { + const kind = getKind(node); + const name = astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(node); + const innerComments = sourceCode.getTokens(node.body, { + includeComments: true, + filter: astUtils.isCommentToken + }); + + if (!allowed.includes(kind) && + node.body.type === "BlockStatement" && + node.body.body.length === 0 && + innerComments.length === 0 + ) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: node.body.loc, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: { name } + }); + } + } + + return { + ArrowFunctionExpression: reportIfEmpty, + FunctionDeclaration: reportIfEmpty, + FunctionExpression: reportIfEmpty + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty-pattern.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty-pattern.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fb75f6d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty-pattern.js @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow an empty pattern + * @author Alberto Rodríguez + */ +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow empty destructuring patterns", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-empty-pattern" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowObjectPatternsAsParameters: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected empty {{type}} pattern." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}, + allowObjectPatternsAsParameters = options.allowObjectPatternsAsParameters || false; + + return { + ObjectPattern(node) { + + if (node.properties.length > 0) { + return; + } + + // Allow {} and {} = {} empty object patterns as parameters when allowObjectPatternsAsParameters is true + if ( + allowObjectPatternsAsParameters && + ( + astUtils.isFunction(node.parent) || + ( + node.parent.type === "AssignmentPattern" && + astUtils.isFunction(node.parent.parent) && + node.parent.right.type === "ObjectExpression" && + node.parent.right.properties.length === 0 + ) + ) + ) { + return; + } + + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpected", data: { type: "object" } }); + }, + ArrayPattern(node) { + if (node.elements.length === 0) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpected", data: { type: "array" } }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty-static-block.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty-static-block.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..81fc449 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty-static-block.js @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow empty static blocks. + * @author Sosuke Suzuki + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow empty static blocks", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-empty-static-block" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected empty static block." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + StaticBlock(node) { + if (node.body.length === 0) { + const closingBrace = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + if (sourceCode.getCommentsBefore(closingBrace).length === 0) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpected" + }); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c15796 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-empty.js @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of an empty block statement + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + hasSuggestions: true, + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow empty block statements", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-empty" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowEmptyCatch: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Empty {{type}} statement.", + suggestComment: "Add comment inside empty {{type}} statement." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}, + allowEmptyCatch = options.allowEmptyCatch || false; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + BlockStatement(node) { + + // if the body is not empty, we can just return immediately + if (node.body.length !== 0) { + return; + } + + // a function is generally allowed to be empty + if (astUtils.isFunction(node.parent)) { + return; + } + + if (allowEmptyCatch && node.parent.type === "CatchClause") { + return; + } + + // any other block is only allowed to be empty, if it contains a comment + if (sourceCode.getCommentsInside(node).length > 0) { + return; + } + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: { type: "block" }, + suggest: [ + { + messageId: "suggestComment", + data: { type: "block" }, + fix(fixer) { + const range = [node.range[0] + 1, node.range[1] - 1]; + + return fixer.replaceTextRange(range, " /* empty */ "); + } + } + ] + }); + }, + + SwitchStatement(node) { + + if (typeof node.cases === "undefined" || node.cases.length === 0) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpected", data: { type: "switch" } }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-eq-null.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-eq-null.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9252907 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-eq-null.js @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag comparisons to null without a type-checking + * operator. + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `null` comparisons without type-checking operators", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-eq-null" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Use '===' to compare with null." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + + BinaryExpression(node) { + const badOperator = node.operator === "==" || node.operator === "!="; + + if (node.right.type === "Literal" && node.right.raw === "null" && badOperator || + node.left.type === "Literal" && node.left.raw === "null" && badOperator) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpected" }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-eval.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-eval.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a059526 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-eval.js @@ -0,0 +1,286 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of eval() statement + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const candidatesOfGlobalObject = Object.freeze([ + "global", + "window", + "globalThis" +]); + +/** + * Checks a given node is a MemberExpression node which has the specified name's + * property. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @param {string} name A name to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a MemberExpression node which has + * the specified name's property + */ +function isMember(node, name) { + return astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(node, null, name); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the use of `eval()`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-eval" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowIndirect: { type: "boolean", default: false } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpected: "eval can be harmful." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const allowIndirect = Boolean( + context.options[0] && + context.options[0].allowIndirect + ); + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + let funcInfo = null; + + /** + * Pushes a `this` scope (non-arrow function, class static block, or class field initializer) information to the stack. + * Top-level scopes are handled separately. + * + * This is used in order to check whether or not `this` binding is a + * reference to the global object. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node of the scope. + * For functions, this is one of FunctionDeclaration, FunctionExpression. + * For class static blocks, this is StaticBlock. + * For class field initializers, this can be any node that is PropertyDefinition#value. + * @returns {void} + */ + function enterThisScope(node) { + const strict = sourceCode.getScope(node).isStrict; + + funcInfo = { + upper: funcInfo, + node, + strict, + isTopLevelOfScript: false, + defaultThis: false, + initialized: strict + }; + } + + /** + * Pops a variable scope from the stack. + * @returns {void} + */ + function exitThisScope() { + funcInfo = funcInfo.upper; + } + + /** + * Reports a given node. + * + * `node` is `Identifier` or `MemberExpression`. + * The parent of `node` might be `CallExpression`. + * + * The location of the report is always `eval` `Identifier` (or possibly + * `Literal`). The type of the report is `CallExpression` if the parent is + * `CallExpression`. Otherwise, it's the given node type. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + const locationNode = node.type === "MemberExpression" + ? node.property + : node; + + const reportNode = parent.type === "CallExpression" && parent.callee === node + ? parent + : node; + + context.report({ + node: reportNode, + loc: locationNode.loc, + messageId: "unexpected" + }); + } + + /** + * Reports accesses of `eval` via the global object. + * @param {eslint-scope.Scope} globalScope The global scope. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportAccessingEvalViaGlobalObject(globalScope) { + for (let i = 0; i < candidatesOfGlobalObject.length; ++i) { + const name = candidatesOfGlobalObject[i]; + const variable = astUtils.getVariableByName(globalScope, name); + + if (!variable) { + continue; + } + + const references = variable.references; + + for (let j = 0; j < references.length; ++j) { + const identifier = references[j].identifier; + let node = identifier.parent; + + // To detect code like `window.window.eval`. + while (isMember(node, name)) { + node = node.parent; + } + + // Reports. + if (isMember(node, "eval")) { + report(node); + } + } + } + } + + /** + * Reports all accesses of `eval` (excludes direct calls to eval). + * @param {eslint-scope.Scope} globalScope The global scope. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportAccessingEval(globalScope) { + const variable = astUtils.getVariableByName(globalScope, "eval"); + + if (!variable) { + return; + } + + const references = variable.references; + + for (let i = 0; i < references.length; ++i) { + const reference = references[i]; + const id = reference.identifier; + + if (id.name === "eval" && !astUtils.isCallee(id)) { + + // Is accessing to eval (excludes direct calls to eval) + report(id); + } + } + } + + if (allowIndirect) { + + // Checks only direct calls to eval. It's simple! + return { + "CallExpression:exit"(node) { + const callee = node.callee; + + /* + * Optional call (`eval?.("code")`) is not direct eval. + * The direct eval is only step 6.a.vi of https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-function-calls-runtime-semantics-evaluation + * But the optional call is https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-optional-chaining-chain-evaluation + */ + if (!node.optional && astUtils.isSpecificId(callee, "eval")) { + report(callee); + } + } + }; + } + + return { + "CallExpression:exit"(node) { + const callee = node.callee; + + if (astUtils.isSpecificId(callee, "eval")) { + report(callee); + } + }, + + Program(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node), + features = context.parserOptions.ecmaFeatures || {}, + strict = + scope.isStrict || + node.sourceType === "module" || + (features.globalReturn && scope.childScopes[0].isStrict), + isTopLevelOfScript = node.sourceType !== "module" && !features.globalReturn; + + funcInfo = { + upper: null, + node, + strict, + isTopLevelOfScript, + defaultThis: true, + initialized: true + }; + }, + + "Program:exit"(node) { + const globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + exitThisScope(); + reportAccessingEval(globalScope); + reportAccessingEvalViaGlobalObject(globalScope); + }, + + FunctionDeclaration: enterThisScope, + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": exitThisScope, + FunctionExpression: enterThisScope, + "FunctionExpression:exit": exitThisScope, + "PropertyDefinition > *.value": enterThisScope, + "PropertyDefinition > *.value:exit": exitThisScope, + StaticBlock: enterThisScope, + "StaticBlock:exit": exitThisScope, + + ThisExpression(node) { + if (!isMember(node.parent, "eval")) { + return; + } + + /* + * `this.eval` is found. + * Checks whether or not the value of `this` is the global object. + */ + if (!funcInfo.initialized) { + funcInfo.initialized = true; + funcInfo.defaultThis = astUtils.isDefaultThisBinding( + funcInfo.node, + sourceCode + ); + } + + // `this` at the top level of scripts always refers to the global object + if (funcInfo.isTopLevelOfScript || (!funcInfo.strict && funcInfo.defaultThis)) { + + // `this.eval` is possible built-in `eval`. + report(node.parent); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-ex-assign.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-ex-assign.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d0e9feb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-ex-assign.js @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag assignment of the exception parameter + * @author Stephen Murray + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow reassigning exceptions in `catch` clauses", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-ex-assign" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Do not assign to the exception parameter." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Finds and reports references that are non initializer and writable. + * @param {Variable} variable A variable to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkVariable(variable) { + astUtils.getModifyingReferences(variable.references).forEach(reference => { + context.report({ node: reference.identifier, messageId: "unexpected" }); + }); + } + + return { + CatchClause(node) { + sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node).forEach(checkVariable); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extend-native.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extend-native.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fcbb385 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extend-native.js @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag adding properties to native object's prototypes. + * @author David Nelson + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const globals = require("globals"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow extending native types", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-extend-native" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + exceptions: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + }, + uniqueItems: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpected: "{{builtin}} prototype is read only, properties should not be added." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const config = context.options[0] || {}; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const exceptions = new Set(config.exceptions || []); + const modifiedBuiltins = new Set( + Object.keys(globals.builtin) + .filter(builtin => builtin[0].toUpperCase() === builtin[0]) + .filter(builtin => !exceptions.has(builtin)) + ); + + /** + * Reports a lint error for the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report. + * @param {string} builtin The name of the native builtin being extended. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportNode(node, builtin) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: { + builtin + } + }); + } + + /** + * Check to see if the `prototype` property of the given object + * identifier node is being accessed. + * @param {ASTNode} identifierNode The Identifier representing the object + * to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the identifier is the object of a + * MemberExpression and its `prototype` property is being accessed, + * false otherwise. + */ + function isPrototypePropertyAccessed(identifierNode) { + return Boolean( + identifierNode && + identifierNode.parent && + identifierNode.parent.type === "MemberExpression" && + identifierNode.parent.object === identifierNode && + astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(identifierNode.parent) === "prototype" + ); + } + + /** + * Check if it's an assignment to the property of the given node. + * Example: `*.prop = 0` // the `*` is the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if an assignment to the property of the node. + */ + function isAssigningToPropertyOf(node) { + return ( + node.parent.type === "MemberExpression" && + node.parent.object === node && + node.parent.parent.type === "AssignmentExpression" && + node.parent.parent.left === node.parent + ); + } + + /** + * Checks if the given node is at the first argument of the method call of `Object.defineProperty()` or `Object.defineProperties()`. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is at the first argument of the method call of `Object.defineProperty()` or `Object.defineProperties()`. + */ + function isInDefinePropertyCall(node) { + return ( + node.parent.type === "CallExpression" && + node.parent.arguments[0] === node && + astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(node.parent.callee, "Object", /^definePropert(?:y|ies)$/u) + ); + } + + /** + * Check to see if object prototype access is part of a prototype + * extension. There are three ways a prototype can be extended: + * 1. Assignment to prototype property (Object.prototype.foo = 1) + * 2. Object.defineProperty()/Object.defineProperties() on a prototype + * If prototype extension is detected, report the AssignmentExpression + * or CallExpression node. + * @param {ASTNode} identifierNode The Identifier representing the object + * which prototype is being accessed and possibly extended. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkAndReportPrototypeExtension(identifierNode) { + if (!isPrototypePropertyAccessed(identifierNode)) { + return; // This is not `*.prototype` access. + } + + /* + * `identifierNode.parent` is a MemberExpression `*.prototype`. + * If it's an optional member access, it may be wrapped by a `ChainExpression` node. + */ + const prototypeNode = + identifierNode.parent.parent.type === "ChainExpression" + ? identifierNode.parent.parent + : identifierNode.parent; + + if (isAssigningToPropertyOf(prototypeNode)) { + + // `*.prototype` -> MemberExpression -> AssignmentExpression + reportNode(prototypeNode.parent.parent, identifierNode.name); + } else if (isInDefinePropertyCall(prototypeNode)) { + + // `*.prototype` -> CallExpression + reportNode(prototypeNode.parent, identifierNode.name); + } + } + + return { + + "Program:exit"(node) { + const globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + modifiedBuiltins.forEach(builtin => { + const builtinVar = globalScope.set.get(builtin); + + if (builtinVar && builtinVar.references) { + builtinVar.references + .map(ref => ref.identifier) + .forEach(checkAndReportPrototypeExtension); + } + }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-bind.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-bind.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e1e72b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-bind.js @@ -0,0 +1,213 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag unnecessary bind calls + * @author Bence Dányi + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const SIDE_EFFECT_FREE_NODE_TYPES = new Set(["Literal", "Identifier", "ThisExpression", "FunctionExpression"]); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unnecessary calls to `.bind()`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-extra-bind" + }, + + schema: [], + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + unexpected: "The function binding is unnecessary." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + let scopeInfo = null; + + /** + * Checks if a node is free of side effects. + * + * This check is stricter than it needs to be, in order to keep the implementation simple. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is known to be side-effect free, false otherwise. + */ + function isSideEffectFree(node) { + return SIDE_EFFECT_FREE_NODE_TYPES.has(node.type); + } + + /** + * Reports a given function node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. This is a FunctionExpression or + * an ArrowFunctionExpression. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node) { + const memberNode = node.parent; + const callNode = memberNode.parent.type === "ChainExpression" + ? memberNode.parent.parent + : memberNode.parent; + + context.report({ + node: callNode, + messageId: "unexpected", + loc: memberNode.property.loc, + + fix(fixer) { + if (!isSideEffectFree(callNode.arguments[0])) { + return null; + } + + /* + * The list of the first/last token pair of a removal range. + * This is two parts because closing parentheses may exist between the method name and arguments. + * E.g. `(function(){}.bind ) (obj)` + * ^^^^^ ^^^^^ < removal ranges + * E.g. `(function(){}?.['bind'] ) ?.(obj)` + * ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ < removal ranges + */ + const tokenPairs = [ + [ + + // `.`, `?.`, or `[` token. + sourceCode.getTokenAfter( + memberNode.object, + astUtils.isNotClosingParenToken + ), + + // property name or `]` token. + sourceCode.getLastToken(memberNode) + ], + [ + + // `?.` or `(` token of arguments. + sourceCode.getTokenAfter( + memberNode, + astUtils.isNotClosingParenToken + ), + + // `)` token of arguments. + sourceCode.getLastToken(callNode) + ] + ]; + const firstTokenToRemove = tokenPairs[0][0]; + const lastTokenToRemove = tokenPairs[1][1]; + + if (sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(firstTokenToRemove, lastTokenToRemove)) { + return null; + } + + return tokenPairs.map(([start, end]) => + fixer.removeRange([start.range[0], end.range[1]])); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Checks whether or not a given function node is the callee of `.bind()` + * method. + * + * e.g. `(function() {}.bind(foo))` + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. This is a FunctionExpression or + * an ArrowFunctionExpression. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is the callee of `.bind()` method. + */ + function isCalleeOfBindMethod(node) { + if (!astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(node.parent, null, "bind")) { + return false; + } + + // The node of `*.bind` member access. + const bindNode = node.parent.parent.type === "ChainExpression" + ? node.parent.parent + : node.parent; + + return ( + bindNode.parent.type === "CallExpression" && + bindNode.parent.callee === bindNode && + bindNode.parent.arguments.length === 1 && + bindNode.parent.arguments[0].type !== "SpreadElement" + ); + } + + /** + * Adds a scope information object to the stack. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to add. This node is a FunctionExpression + * or a FunctionDeclaration node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function enterFunction(node) { + scopeInfo = { + isBound: isCalleeOfBindMethod(node), + thisFound: false, + upper: scopeInfo + }; + } + + /** + * Removes the scope information object from the top of the stack. + * At the same time, this reports the function node if the function has + * `.bind()` and the `this` keywords found. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to remove. This node is a + * FunctionExpression or a FunctionDeclaration node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function exitFunction(node) { + if (scopeInfo.isBound && !scopeInfo.thisFound) { + report(node); + } + + scopeInfo = scopeInfo.upper; + } + + /** + * Reports a given arrow function if the function is callee of `.bind()` + * method. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. This node is an + * ArrowFunctionExpression. + * @returns {void} + */ + function exitArrowFunction(node) { + if (isCalleeOfBindMethod(node)) { + report(node); + } + } + + /** + * Set the mark as the `this` keyword was found in this scope. + * @returns {void} + */ + function markAsThisFound() { + if (scopeInfo) { + scopeInfo.thisFound = true; + } + } + + return { + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit": exitArrowFunction, + FunctionDeclaration: enterFunction, + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": exitFunction, + FunctionExpression: enterFunction, + "FunctionExpression:exit": exitFunction, + ThisExpression: markAsThisFound + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-boolean-cast.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-boolean-cast.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f342533 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-boolean-cast.js @@ -0,0 +1,317 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag unnecessary double negation in Boolean contexts + * @author Brandon Mills + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const eslintUtils = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); + +const precedence = astUtils.getPrecedence; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unnecessary boolean casts", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-extra-boolean-cast" + }, + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + enforceForLogicalOperands: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + unexpectedCall: "Redundant Boolean call.", + unexpectedNegation: "Redundant double negation." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + // Node types which have a test which will coerce values to booleans. + const BOOLEAN_NODE_TYPES = new Set([ + "IfStatement", + "DoWhileStatement", + "WhileStatement", + "ConditionalExpression", + "ForStatement" + ]); + + /** + * Check if a node is a Boolean function or constructor. + * @param {ASTNode} node the node + * @returns {boolean} If the node is Boolean function or constructor + */ + function isBooleanFunctionOrConstructorCall(node) { + + // Boolean() and new Boolean() + return (node.type === "CallExpression" || node.type === "NewExpression") && + node.callee.type === "Identifier" && + node.callee.name === "Boolean"; + } + + /** + * Checks whether the node is a logical expression and that the option is enabled + * @param {ASTNode} node the node + * @returns {boolean} if the node is a logical expression and option is enabled + */ + function isLogicalContext(node) { + return node.type === "LogicalExpression" && + (node.operator === "||" || node.operator === "&&") && + (context.options.length && context.options[0].enforceForLogicalOperands === true); + + } + + + /** + * Check if a node is in a context where its value would be coerced to a boolean at runtime. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node + * @returns {boolean} If it is in a boolean context + */ + function isInBooleanContext(node) { + return ( + (isBooleanFunctionOrConstructorCall(node.parent) && + node === node.parent.arguments[0]) || + + (BOOLEAN_NODE_TYPES.has(node.parent.type) && + node === node.parent.test) || + + // ! + (node.parent.type === "UnaryExpression" && + node.parent.operator === "!") + ); + } + + /** + * Checks whether the node is a context that should report an error + * Acts recursively if it is in a logical context + * @param {ASTNode} node the node + * @returns {boolean} If the node is in one of the flagged contexts + */ + function isInFlaggedContext(node) { + if (node.parent.type === "ChainExpression") { + return isInFlaggedContext(node.parent); + } + + return isInBooleanContext(node) || + (isLogicalContext(node.parent) && + + // For nested logical statements + isInFlaggedContext(node.parent) + ); + } + + + /** + * Check if a node has comments inside. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if it has comments inside. + */ + function hasCommentsInside(node) { + return Boolean(sourceCode.getCommentsInside(node).length); + } + + /** + * Checks if the given node is wrapped in grouping parentheses. Parentheses for constructs such as if() don't count. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is parenthesized. + * @private + */ + function isParenthesized(node) { + return eslintUtils.isParenthesized(1, node, sourceCode); + } + + /** + * Determines whether the given node needs to be parenthesized when replacing the previous node. + * It assumes that `previousNode` is the node to be reported by this rule, so it has a limited list + * of possible parent node types. By the same assumption, the node's role in a particular parent is already known. + * For example, if the parent is `ConditionalExpression`, `previousNode` must be its `test` child. + * @param {ASTNode} previousNode Previous node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @throws {Error} (Unreachable.) + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node needs to be parenthesized. + */ + function needsParens(previousNode, node) { + if (previousNode.parent.type === "ChainExpression") { + return needsParens(previousNode.parent, node); + } + if (isParenthesized(previousNode)) { + + // parentheses around the previous node will stay, so there is no need for an additional pair + return false; + } + + // parent of the previous node will become parent of the replacement node + const parent = previousNode.parent; + + switch (parent.type) { + case "CallExpression": + case "NewExpression": + return node.type === "SequenceExpression"; + case "IfStatement": + case "DoWhileStatement": + case "WhileStatement": + case "ForStatement": + return false; + case "ConditionalExpression": + return precedence(node) <= precedence(parent); + case "UnaryExpression": + return precedence(node) < precedence(parent); + case "LogicalExpression": + if (astUtils.isMixedLogicalAndCoalesceExpressions(node, parent)) { + return true; + } + if (previousNode === parent.left) { + return precedence(node) < precedence(parent); + } + return precedence(node) <= precedence(parent); + + /* c8 ignore next */ + default: + throw new Error(`Unexpected parent type: ${parent.type}`); + } + } + + return { + UnaryExpression(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + + // Exit early if it's guaranteed not to match + if (node.operator !== "!" || + parent.type !== "UnaryExpression" || + parent.operator !== "!") { + return; + } + + + if (isInFlaggedContext(parent)) { + context.report({ + node: parent, + messageId: "unexpectedNegation", + fix(fixer) { + if (hasCommentsInside(parent)) { + return null; + } + + if (needsParens(parent, node.argument)) { + return fixer.replaceText(parent, `(${sourceCode.getText(node.argument)})`); + } + + let prefix = ""; + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(parent); + const firstReplacementToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.argument); + + if ( + tokenBefore && + tokenBefore.range[1] === parent.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(tokenBefore, firstReplacementToken) + ) { + prefix = " "; + } + + return fixer.replaceText(parent, prefix + sourceCode.getText(node.argument)); + } + }); + } + }, + + CallExpression(node) { + if (node.callee.type !== "Identifier" || node.callee.name !== "Boolean") { + return; + } + + if (isInFlaggedContext(node)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedCall", + fix(fixer) { + const parent = node.parent; + + if (node.arguments.length === 0) { + if (parent.type === "UnaryExpression" && parent.operator === "!") { + + /* + * !Boolean() -> true + */ + + if (hasCommentsInside(parent)) { + return null; + } + + const replacement = "true"; + let prefix = ""; + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(parent); + + if ( + tokenBefore && + tokenBefore.range[1] === parent.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(tokenBefore, replacement) + ) { + prefix = " "; + } + + return fixer.replaceText(parent, prefix + replacement); + } + + /* + * Boolean() -> false + */ + + if (hasCommentsInside(node)) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.replaceText(node, "false"); + } + + if (node.arguments.length === 1) { + const argument = node.arguments[0]; + + if (argument.type === "SpreadElement" || hasCommentsInside(node)) { + return null; + } + + /* + * Boolean(expression) -> expression + */ + + if (needsParens(node, argument)) { + return fixer.replaceText(node, `(${sourceCode.getText(argument)})`); + } + + return fixer.replaceText(node, sourceCode.getText(argument)); + } + + // two or more arguments + return null; + } + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-label.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-label.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..45ff441 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-label.js @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow unnecessary labels + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unnecessary labels", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-extra-label" + }, + + schema: [], + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + unexpected: "This label '{{name}}' is unnecessary." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + let scopeInfo = null; + + /** + * Creates a new scope with a breakable statement. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to create. This is a BreakableStatement. + * @returns {void} + */ + function enterBreakableStatement(node) { + scopeInfo = { + label: node.parent.type === "LabeledStatement" ? node.parent.label : null, + breakable: true, + upper: scopeInfo + }; + } + + /** + * Removes the top scope of the stack. + * @returns {void} + */ + function exitBreakableStatement() { + scopeInfo = scopeInfo.upper; + } + + /** + * Creates a new scope with a labeled statement. + * + * This ignores it if the body is a breakable statement. + * In this case it's handled in the `enterBreakableStatement` function. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to create. This is a LabeledStatement. + * @returns {void} + */ + function enterLabeledStatement(node) { + if (!astUtils.isBreakableStatement(node.body)) { + scopeInfo = { + label: node.label, + breakable: false, + upper: scopeInfo + }; + } + } + + /** + * Removes the top scope of the stack. + * + * This ignores it if the body is a breakable statement. + * In this case it's handled in the `exitBreakableStatement` function. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node. This is a LabeledStatement. + * @returns {void} + */ + function exitLabeledStatement(node) { + if (!astUtils.isBreakableStatement(node.body)) { + scopeInfo = scopeInfo.upper; + } + } + + /** + * Reports a given control node if it's unnecessary. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node. This is a BreakStatement or a + * ContinueStatement. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportIfUnnecessary(node) { + if (!node.label) { + return; + } + + const labelNode = node.label; + + for (let info = scopeInfo; info !== null; info = info.upper) { + if (info.breakable || info.label && info.label.name === labelNode.name) { + if (info.breakable && info.label && info.label.name === labelNode.name) { + context.report({ + node: labelNode, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: labelNode, + fix(fixer) { + const breakOrContinueToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + if (sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(breakOrContinueToken, labelNode)) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.removeRange([breakOrContinueToken.range[1], labelNode.range[1]]); + } + }); + } + return; + } + } + } + + return { + WhileStatement: enterBreakableStatement, + "WhileStatement:exit": exitBreakableStatement, + DoWhileStatement: enterBreakableStatement, + "DoWhileStatement:exit": exitBreakableStatement, + ForStatement: enterBreakableStatement, + "ForStatement:exit": exitBreakableStatement, + ForInStatement: enterBreakableStatement, + "ForInStatement:exit": exitBreakableStatement, + ForOfStatement: enterBreakableStatement, + "ForOfStatement:exit": exitBreakableStatement, + SwitchStatement: enterBreakableStatement, + "SwitchStatement:exit": exitBreakableStatement, + LabeledStatement: enterLabeledStatement, + "LabeledStatement:exit": exitLabeledStatement, + BreakStatement: reportIfUnnecessary, + ContinueStatement: reportIfUnnecessary + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-parens.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-parens.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..75c082b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-parens.js @@ -0,0 +1,1322 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallow parenthesising higher precedence subexpressions. + * @author Michael Ficarra + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { isParenthesized: isParenthesizedRaw } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils.js"); + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unnecessary parentheses", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-extra-parens" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: { + anyOf: [ + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["functions"] + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 1 + }, + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["all"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + conditionalAssign: { type: "boolean" }, + ternaryOperandBinaryExpressions: { type: "boolean" }, + nestedBinaryExpressions: { type: "boolean" }, + returnAssign: { type: "boolean" }, + ignoreJSX: { enum: ["none", "all", "single-line", "multi-line"] }, + enforceForArrowConditionals: { type: "boolean" }, + enforceForSequenceExpressions: { type: "boolean" }, + enforceForNewInMemberExpressions: { type: "boolean" }, + enforceForFunctionPrototypeMethods: { type: "boolean" }, + allowParensAfterCommentPattern: { type: "string" } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 2 + } + ] + }, + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unnecessary parentheses around expression." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + const tokensToIgnore = new WeakSet(); + const precedence = astUtils.getPrecedence; + const ALL_NODES = context.options[0] !== "functions"; + const EXCEPT_COND_ASSIGN = ALL_NODES && context.options[1] && context.options[1].conditionalAssign === false; + const EXCEPT_COND_TERNARY = ALL_NODES && context.options[1] && context.options[1].ternaryOperandBinaryExpressions === false; + const NESTED_BINARY = ALL_NODES && context.options[1] && context.options[1].nestedBinaryExpressions === false; + const EXCEPT_RETURN_ASSIGN = ALL_NODES && context.options[1] && context.options[1].returnAssign === false; + const IGNORE_JSX = ALL_NODES && context.options[1] && context.options[1].ignoreJSX; + const IGNORE_ARROW_CONDITIONALS = ALL_NODES && context.options[1] && + context.options[1].enforceForArrowConditionals === false; + const IGNORE_SEQUENCE_EXPRESSIONS = ALL_NODES && context.options[1] && + context.options[1].enforceForSequenceExpressions === false; + const IGNORE_NEW_IN_MEMBER_EXPR = ALL_NODES && context.options[1] && + context.options[1].enforceForNewInMemberExpressions === false; + const IGNORE_FUNCTION_PROTOTYPE_METHODS = ALL_NODES && context.options[1] && + context.options[1].enforceForFunctionPrototypeMethods === false; + const ALLOW_PARENS_AFTER_COMMENT_PATTERN = ALL_NODES && context.options[1] && context.options[1].allowParensAfterCommentPattern; + + const PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR = precedence({ type: "AssignmentExpression" }); + const PRECEDENCE_OF_UPDATE_EXPR = precedence({ type: "UpdateExpression" }); + + let reportsBuffer; + + /** + * Determines whether the given node is a `call` or `apply` method call, invoked directly on a `FunctionExpression` node. + * Example: function(){}.call() + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be checked. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is an immediate `call` or `apply` method call. + * @private + */ + function isImmediateFunctionPrototypeMethodCall(node) { + const callNode = astUtils.skipChainExpression(node); + + if (callNode.type !== "CallExpression") { + return false; + } + const callee = astUtils.skipChainExpression(callNode.callee); + + return ( + callee.type === "MemberExpression" && + callee.object.type === "FunctionExpression" && + ["call", "apply"].includes(astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(callee)) + ); + } + + /** + * Determines if this rule should be enforced for a node given the current configuration. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be checked. + * @returns {boolean} True if the rule should be enforced for this node. + * @private + */ + function ruleApplies(node) { + if (node.type === "JSXElement" || node.type === "JSXFragment") { + const isSingleLine = node.loc.start.line === node.loc.end.line; + + switch (IGNORE_JSX) { + + // Exclude this JSX element from linting + case "all": + return false; + + // Exclude this JSX element if it is multi-line element + case "multi-line": + return isSingleLine; + + // Exclude this JSX element if it is single-line element + case "single-line": + return !isSingleLine; + + // Nothing special to be done for JSX elements + case "none": + break; + + // no default + } + } + + if (node.type === "SequenceExpression" && IGNORE_SEQUENCE_EXPRESSIONS) { + return false; + } + + if (isImmediateFunctionPrototypeMethodCall(node) && IGNORE_FUNCTION_PROTOTYPE_METHODS) { + return false; + } + + return ALL_NODES || node.type === "FunctionExpression" || node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression"; + } + + /** + * Determines if a node is surrounded by parentheses. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be checked. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is parenthesised. + * @private + */ + function isParenthesised(node) { + return isParenthesizedRaw(1, node, sourceCode); + } + + /** + * Determines if a node is surrounded by parentheses twice. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be checked. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is doubly parenthesised. + * @private + */ + function isParenthesisedTwice(node) { + return isParenthesizedRaw(2, node, sourceCode); + } + + /** + * Determines if a node is surrounded by (potentially) invalid parentheses. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be checked. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is incorrectly parenthesised. + * @private + */ + function hasExcessParens(node) { + return ruleApplies(node) && isParenthesised(node); + } + + /** + * Determines if a node that is expected to be parenthesised is surrounded by + * (potentially) invalid extra parentheses. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be checked. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is has an unexpected extra pair of parentheses. + * @private + */ + function hasDoubleExcessParens(node) { + return ruleApplies(node) && isParenthesisedTwice(node); + } + + /** + * Determines if a node that is expected to be parenthesised is surrounded by + * (potentially) invalid extra parentheses with considering precedence level of the node. + * If the preference level of the node is not higher or equal to precedence lower limit, it also checks + * whether the node is surrounded by parentheses twice or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be checked. + * @param {number} precedenceLowerLimit The lower limit of precedence. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is has an unexpected extra pair of parentheses. + * @private + */ + function hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(node, precedenceLowerLimit) { + if (ruleApplies(node) && isParenthesised(node)) { + if ( + precedence(node) >= precedenceLowerLimit || + isParenthesisedTwice(node) + ) { + return true; + } + } + return false; + } + + /** + * Determines if a node test expression is allowed to have a parenthesised assignment + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be checked. + * @returns {boolean} True if the assignment can be parenthesised. + * @private + */ + function isCondAssignException(node) { + return EXCEPT_COND_ASSIGN && node.test.type === "AssignmentExpression"; + } + + /** + * Determines if a node is in a return statement + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be checked. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is in a return statement. + * @private + */ + function isInReturnStatement(node) { + for (let currentNode = node; currentNode; currentNode = currentNode.parent) { + if ( + currentNode.type === "ReturnStatement" || + (currentNode.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" && currentNode.body.type !== "BlockStatement") + ) { + return true; + } + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Determines if a constructor function is newed-up with parens + * @param {ASTNode} newExpression The NewExpression node to be checked. + * @returns {boolean} True if the constructor is called with parens. + * @private + */ + function isNewExpressionWithParens(newExpression) { + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(newExpression); + const penultimateToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(lastToken); + + return newExpression.arguments.length > 0 || + ( + + // The expression should end with its own parens, e.g., new new foo() is not a new expression with parens + astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(penultimateToken) && + astUtils.isClosingParenToken(lastToken) && + newExpression.callee.range[1] < newExpression.range[1] + ); + } + + /** + * Determines if a node is or contains an assignment expression + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be checked. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is or contains an assignment expression. + * @private + */ + function containsAssignment(node) { + if (node.type === "AssignmentExpression") { + return true; + } + if (node.type === "ConditionalExpression" && + (node.consequent.type === "AssignmentExpression" || node.alternate.type === "AssignmentExpression")) { + return true; + } + if ((node.left && node.left.type === "AssignmentExpression") || + (node.right && node.right.type === "AssignmentExpression")) { + return true; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Determines if a node is contained by or is itself a return statement and is allowed to have a parenthesised assignment + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be checked. + * @returns {boolean} True if the assignment can be parenthesised. + * @private + */ + function isReturnAssignException(node) { + if (!EXCEPT_RETURN_ASSIGN || !isInReturnStatement(node)) { + return false; + } + + if (node.type === "ReturnStatement") { + return node.argument && containsAssignment(node.argument); + } + if (node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" && node.body.type !== "BlockStatement") { + return containsAssignment(node.body); + } + return containsAssignment(node); + + } + + /** + * Determines if a node following a [no LineTerminator here] restriction is + * surrounded by (potentially) invalid extra parentheses. + * @param {Token} token The token preceding the [no LineTerminator here] restriction. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be checked. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is incorrectly parenthesised. + * @private + */ + function hasExcessParensNoLineTerminator(token, node) { + if (token.loc.end.line === node.loc.start.line) { + return hasExcessParens(node); + } + + return hasDoubleExcessParens(node); + } + + /** + * Determines whether a node should be preceded by an additional space when removing parens + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate; must be surrounded by parentheses + * @returns {boolean} `true` if a space should be inserted before the node + * @private + */ + function requiresLeadingSpace(node) { + const leftParenToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + const tokenBeforeLeftParen = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(leftParenToken, { includeComments: true }); + const tokenAfterLeftParen = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(leftParenToken, { includeComments: true }); + + return tokenBeforeLeftParen && + tokenBeforeLeftParen.range[1] === leftParenToken.range[0] && + leftParenToken.range[1] === tokenAfterLeftParen.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(tokenBeforeLeftParen, tokenAfterLeftParen); + } + + /** + * Determines whether a node should be followed by an additional space when removing parens + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate; must be surrounded by parentheses + * @returns {boolean} `true` if a space should be inserted after the node + * @private + */ + function requiresTrailingSpace(node) { + const nextTwoTokens = sourceCode.getTokensAfter(node, { count: 2 }); + const rightParenToken = nextTwoTokens[0]; + const tokenAfterRightParen = nextTwoTokens[1]; + const tokenBeforeRightParen = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + return rightParenToken && tokenAfterRightParen && + !sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(rightParenToken, tokenAfterRightParen) && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(tokenBeforeRightParen, tokenAfterRightParen); + } + + /** + * Determines if a given expression node is an IIFE + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the given node is an IIFE + */ + function isIIFE(node) { + const maybeCallNode = astUtils.skipChainExpression(node); + + return maybeCallNode.type === "CallExpression" && maybeCallNode.callee.type === "FunctionExpression"; + } + + /** + * Determines if the given node can be the assignment target in destructuring or the LHS of an assignment. + * This is to avoid an autofix that could change behavior because parsers mistakenly allow invalid syntax, + * such as `(a = b) = c` and `[(a = b) = c] = []`. Ideally, this function shouldn't be necessary. + * @param {ASTNode} [node] The node to check + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the given node can be a valid assignment target + */ + function canBeAssignmentTarget(node) { + return node && (node.type === "Identifier" || node.type === "MemberExpression"); + } + + /** + * Checks if a node is fixable. + * A node is fixable if removing a single pair of surrounding parentheses does not turn it + * into a directive after fixing other nodes. + * Almost all nodes are fixable, except if all of the following conditions are met: + * The node is a string Literal + * It has a single pair of parentheses + * It is the only child of an ExpressionStatement + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to evaluate. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is fixable. + * @private + */ + function isFixable(node) { + + // if it's not a string literal it can be autofixed + if (node.type !== "Literal" || typeof node.value !== "string") { + return true; + } + if (isParenthesisedTwice(node)) { + return true; + } + return !astUtils.isTopLevelExpressionStatement(node.parent); + } + + /** + * Report the node + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function report(node) { + const leftParenToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + const rightParenToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + if (!isParenthesisedTwice(node)) { + if (tokensToIgnore.has(sourceCode.getFirstToken(node))) { + return; + } + + if (isIIFE(node) && !isParenthesised(node.callee)) { + return; + } + + if (ALLOW_PARENS_AFTER_COMMENT_PATTERN) { + const commentsBeforeLeftParenToken = sourceCode.getCommentsBefore(leftParenToken); + const totalCommentsBeforeLeftParenTokenCount = commentsBeforeLeftParenToken.length; + const ignorePattern = new RegExp(ALLOW_PARENS_AFTER_COMMENT_PATTERN, "u"); + + if ( + totalCommentsBeforeLeftParenTokenCount > 0 && + ignorePattern.test(commentsBeforeLeftParenToken[totalCommentsBeforeLeftParenTokenCount - 1].value) + ) { + return; + } + } + } + + /** + * Finishes reporting + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function finishReport() { + context.report({ + node, + loc: leftParenToken.loc, + messageId: "unexpected", + fix: isFixable(node) + ? fixer => { + const parenthesizedSource = sourceCode.text.slice(leftParenToken.range[1], rightParenToken.range[0]); + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([ + leftParenToken.range[0], + rightParenToken.range[1] + ], (requiresLeadingSpace(node) ? " " : "") + parenthesizedSource + (requiresTrailingSpace(node) ? " " : "")); + } + : null + }); + } + + if (reportsBuffer) { + reportsBuffer.reports.push({ node, finishReport }); + return; + } + + finishReport(); + } + + /** + * Evaluate a argument of the node. + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkArgumentWithPrecedence(node) { + if (hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(node.argument, precedence(node))) { + report(node.argument); + } + } + + /** + * Check if a member expression contains a call expression + * @param {ASTNode} node MemberExpression node to evaluate + * @returns {boolean} true if found, false if not + */ + function doesMemberExpressionContainCallExpression(node) { + let currentNode = node.object; + let currentNodeType = node.object.type; + + while (currentNodeType === "MemberExpression") { + currentNode = currentNode.object; + currentNodeType = currentNode.type; + } + + return currentNodeType === "CallExpression"; + } + + /** + * Evaluate a new call + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkCallNew(node) { + const callee = node.callee; + + if (hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(callee, precedence(node))) { + if ( + hasDoubleExcessParens(callee) || + !( + isIIFE(node) || + + // (new A)(); new (new A)(); + ( + callee.type === "NewExpression" && + !isNewExpressionWithParens(callee) && + !( + node.type === "NewExpression" && + !isNewExpressionWithParens(node) + ) + ) || + + // new (a().b)(); new (a.b().c); + ( + node.type === "NewExpression" && + callee.type === "MemberExpression" && + doesMemberExpressionContainCallExpression(callee) + ) || + + // (a?.b)(); (a?.())(); + ( + !node.optional && + callee.type === "ChainExpression" + ) + ) + ) { + report(node.callee); + } + } + node.arguments + .filter(arg => hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(arg, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR)) + .forEach(report); + } + + /** + * Evaluate binary logicals + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkBinaryLogical(node) { + const prec = precedence(node); + const leftPrecedence = precedence(node.left); + const rightPrecedence = precedence(node.right); + const isExponentiation = node.operator === "**"; + const shouldSkipLeft = NESTED_BINARY && (node.left.type === "BinaryExpression" || node.left.type === "LogicalExpression"); + const shouldSkipRight = NESTED_BINARY && (node.right.type === "BinaryExpression" || node.right.type === "LogicalExpression"); + + if (!shouldSkipLeft && hasExcessParens(node.left)) { + if ( + !(["AwaitExpression", "UnaryExpression"].includes(node.left.type) && isExponentiation) && + !astUtils.isMixedLogicalAndCoalesceExpressions(node.left, node) && + (leftPrecedence > prec || (leftPrecedence === prec && !isExponentiation)) || + isParenthesisedTwice(node.left) + ) { + report(node.left); + } + } + + if (!shouldSkipRight && hasExcessParens(node.right)) { + if ( + !astUtils.isMixedLogicalAndCoalesceExpressions(node.right, node) && + (rightPrecedence > prec || (rightPrecedence === prec && isExponentiation)) || + isParenthesisedTwice(node.right) + ) { + report(node.right); + } + } + } + + /** + * Check the parentheses around the super class of the given class definition. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node of class declarations to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkClass(node) { + if (!node.superClass) { + return; + } + + /* + * If `node.superClass` is a LeftHandSideExpression, parentheses are extra. + * Otherwise, parentheses are needed. + */ + const hasExtraParens = precedence(node.superClass) > PRECEDENCE_OF_UPDATE_EXPR + ? hasExcessParens(node.superClass) + : hasDoubleExcessParens(node.superClass); + + if (hasExtraParens) { + report(node.superClass); + } + } + + /** + * Check the parentheses around the argument of the given spread operator. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node of spread elements/properties to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpreadOperator(node) { + if (hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(node.argument, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR)) { + report(node.argument); + } + } + + /** + * Checks the parentheses for an ExpressionStatement or ExportDefaultDeclaration + * @param {ASTNode} node The ExpressionStatement.expression or ExportDefaultDeclaration.declaration node + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkExpressionOrExportStatement(node) { + const firstToken = isParenthesised(node) ? sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node) : sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const secondToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(firstToken, astUtils.isNotOpeningParenToken); + const thirdToken = secondToken ? sourceCode.getTokenAfter(secondToken) : null; + const tokenAfterClosingParens = secondToken ? sourceCode.getTokenAfter(secondToken, astUtils.isNotClosingParenToken) : null; + + if ( + astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(firstToken) && + ( + astUtils.isOpeningBraceToken(secondToken) || + secondToken.type === "Keyword" && ( + secondToken.value === "function" || + secondToken.value === "class" || + secondToken.value === "let" && + tokenAfterClosingParens && + ( + astUtils.isOpeningBracketToken(tokenAfterClosingParens) || + tokenAfterClosingParens.type === "Identifier" + ) + ) || + secondToken && secondToken.type === "Identifier" && secondToken.value === "async" && thirdToken && thirdToken.type === "Keyword" && thirdToken.value === "function" + ) + ) { + tokensToIgnore.add(secondToken); + } + + const hasExtraParens = node.parent.type === "ExportDefaultDeclaration" + ? hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(node, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR) + : hasExcessParens(node); + + if (hasExtraParens) { + report(node); + } + } + + /** + * Finds the path from the given node to the specified ancestor. + * @param {ASTNode} node First node in the path. + * @param {ASTNode} ancestor Last node in the path. + * @returns {ASTNode[]} Path, including both nodes. + * @throws {Error} If the given node does not have the specified ancestor. + */ + function pathToAncestor(node, ancestor) { + const path = [node]; + let currentNode = node; + + while (currentNode !== ancestor) { + + currentNode = currentNode.parent; + + /* c8 ignore start */ + if (currentNode === null) { + throw new Error("Nodes are not in the ancestor-descendant relationship."); + }/* c8 ignore stop */ + + path.push(currentNode); + } + + return path; + } + + /** + * Finds the path from the given node to the specified descendant. + * @param {ASTNode} node First node in the path. + * @param {ASTNode} descendant Last node in the path. + * @returns {ASTNode[]} Path, including both nodes. + * @throws {Error} If the given node does not have the specified descendant. + */ + function pathToDescendant(node, descendant) { + return pathToAncestor(descendant, node).reverse(); + } + + /** + * Checks whether the syntax of the given ancestor of an 'in' expression inside a for-loop initializer + * is preventing the 'in' keyword from being interpreted as a part of an ill-formed for-in loop. + * @param {ASTNode} node Ancestor of an 'in' expression. + * @param {ASTNode} child Child of the node, ancestor of the same 'in' expression or the 'in' expression itself. + * @returns {boolean} True if the keyword 'in' would be interpreted as the 'in' operator, without any parenthesis. + */ + function isSafelyEnclosingInExpression(node, child) { + switch (node.type) { + case "ArrayExpression": + case "ArrayPattern": + case "BlockStatement": + case "ObjectExpression": + case "ObjectPattern": + case "TemplateLiteral": + return true; + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": + case "FunctionExpression": + return node.params.includes(child); + case "CallExpression": + case "NewExpression": + return node.arguments.includes(child); + case "MemberExpression": + return node.computed && node.property === child; + case "ConditionalExpression": + return node.consequent === child; + default: + return false; + } + } + + /** + * Starts a new reports buffering. Warnings will be stored in a buffer instead of being reported immediately. + * An additional logic that requires multiple nodes (e.g. a whole subtree) may dismiss some of the stored warnings. + * @returns {void} + */ + function startNewReportsBuffering() { + reportsBuffer = { + upper: reportsBuffer, + inExpressionNodes: [], + reports: [] + }; + } + + /** + * Ends the current reports buffering. + * @returns {void} + */ + function endCurrentReportsBuffering() { + const { upper, inExpressionNodes, reports } = reportsBuffer; + + if (upper) { + upper.inExpressionNodes.push(...inExpressionNodes); + upper.reports.push(...reports); + } else { + + // flush remaining reports + reports.forEach(({ finishReport }) => finishReport()); + } + + reportsBuffer = upper; + } + + /** + * Checks whether the given node is in the current reports buffer. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is in the current buffer, false otherwise. + */ + function isInCurrentReportsBuffer(node) { + return reportsBuffer.reports.some(r => r.node === node); + } + + /** + * Removes the given node from the current reports buffer. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to remove. + * @returns {void} + */ + function removeFromCurrentReportsBuffer(node) { + reportsBuffer.reports = reportsBuffer.reports.filter(r => r.node !== node); + } + + /** + * Checks whether a node is a MemberExpression at NewExpression's callee. + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a MemberExpression at NewExpression's callee. false otherwise. + */ + function isMemberExpInNewCallee(node) { + if (node.type === "MemberExpression") { + return node.parent.type === "NewExpression" && node.parent.callee === node + ? true + : node.parent.object === node && isMemberExpInNewCallee(node.parent); + } + return false; + } + + /** + * Checks if the left-hand side of an assignment is an identifier, the operator is one of + * `=`, `&&=`, `||=` or `??=` and the right-hand side is an anonymous class or function. + * + * As per https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-assignment-operators-runtime-semantics-evaluation, an + * assignment involving one of the operators `=`, `&&=`, `||=` or `??=` where the right-hand + * side is an anonymous class or function and the left-hand side is an *unparenthesized* + * identifier has different semantics than other assignments. + * Specifically, when an expression like `foo = function () {}` is evaluated, `foo.name` + * will be set to the string "foo", i.e. the identifier name. The same thing does not happen + * when evaluating `(foo) = function () {}`. + * Since the parenthesizing of the identifier in the left-hand side is significant in this + * special case, the parentheses, if present, should not be flagged as unnecessary. + * @param {ASTNode} node an AssignmentExpression node. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the left-hand side of the assignment is an identifier, the + * operator is one of `=`, `&&=`, `||=` or `??=` and the right-hand side is an anonymous + * class or function; otherwise, `false`. + */ + function isAnonymousFunctionAssignmentException({ left, operator, right }) { + if (left.type === "Identifier" && ["=", "&&=", "||=", "??="].includes(operator)) { + const rhsType = right.type; + + if (rhsType === "ArrowFunctionExpression") { + return true; + } + if ((rhsType === "FunctionExpression" || rhsType === "ClassExpression") && !right.id) { + return true; + } + } + return false; + } + + return { + ArrayExpression(node) { + node.elements + .filter(e => e && hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(e, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR)) + .forEach(report); + }, + + ArrayPattern(node) { + node.elements + .filter(e => canBeAssignmentTarget(e) && hasExcessParens(e)) + .forEach(report); + }, + + ArrowFunctionExpression(node) { + if (isReturnAssignException(node)) { + return; + } + + if (node.body.type === "ConditionalExpression" && + IGNORE_ARROW_CONDITIONALS + ) { + return; + } + + if (node.body.type !== "BlockStatement") { + const firstBodyToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.body, astUtils.isNotOpeningParenToken); + const tokenBeforeFirst = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(firstBodyToken); + + if (astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(tokenBeforeFirst) && astUtils.isOpeningBraceToken(firstBodyToken)) { + tokensToIgnore.add(firstBodyToken); + } + if (hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(node.body, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR)) { + report(node.body); + } + } + }, + + AssignmentExpression(node) { + if (canBeAssignmentTarget(node.left) && hasExcessParens(node.left) && + (!isAnonymousFunctionAssignmentException(node) || isParenthesisedTwice(node.left))) { + report(node.left); + } + + if (!isReturnAssignException(node) && hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(node.right, precedence(node))) { + report(node.right); + } + }, + + BinaryExpression(node) { + if (reportsBuffer && node.operator === "in") { + reportsBuffer.inExpressionNodes.push(node); + } + + checkBinaryLogical(node); + }, + + CallExpression: checkCallNew, + + ConditionalExpression(node) { + if (isReturnAssignException(node)) { + return; + } + + const availableTypes = new Set(["BinaryExpression", "LogicalExpression"]); + + if ( + !(EXCEPT_COND_TERNARY && availableTypes.has(node.test.type)) && + !isCondAssignException(node) && + hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(node.test, precedence({ type: "LogicalExpression", operator: "||" })) + ) { + report(node.test); + } + + if ( + !(EXCEPT_COND_TERNARY && availableTypes.has(node.consequent.type)) && + hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(node.consequent, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR)) { + report(node.consequent); + } + + if ( + !(EXCEPT_COND_TERNARY && availableTypes.has(node.alternate.type)) && + hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(node.alternate, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR)) { + report(node.alternate); + } + }, + + DoWhileStatement(node) { + if (hasExcessParens(node.test) && !isCondAssignException(node)) { + report(node.test); + } + }, + + ExportDefaultDeclaration: node => checkExpressionOrExportStatement(node.declaration), + ExpressionStatement: node => checkExpressionOrExportStatement(node.expression), + + ForInStatement(node) { + if (node.left.type !== "VariableDeclaration") { + const firstLeftToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.left, astUtils.isNotOpeningParenToken); + + if ( + firstLeftToken.value === "let" && + astUtils.isOpeningBracketToken( + sourceCode.getTokenAfter(firstLeftToken, astUtils.isNotClosingParenToken) + ) + ) { + + // ForInStatement#left expression cannot start with `let[`. + tokensToIgnore.add(firstLeftToken); + } + } + + if (hasExcessParens(node.left)) { + report(node.left); + } + + if (hasExcessParens(node.right)) { + report(node.right); + } + }, + + ForOfStatement(node) { + if (node.left.type !== "VariableDeclaration") { + const firstLeftToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.left, astUtils.isNotOpeningParenToken); + + if (firstLeftToken.value === "let") { + + // ForOfStatement#left expression cannot start with `let`. + tokensToIgnore.add(firstLeftToken); + } + } + + if (hasExcessParens(node.left)) { + report(node.left); + } + + if (hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(node.right, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR)) { + report(node.right); + } + }, + + ForStatement(node) { + if (node.test && hasExcessParens(node.test) && !isCondAssignException(node)) { + report(node.test); + } + + if (node.update && hasExcessParens(node.update)) { + report(node.update); + } + + if (node.init) { + + if (node.init.type !== "VariableDeclaration") { + const firstToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.init, astUtils.isNotOpeningParenToken); + + if ( + firstToken.value === "let" && + astUtils.isOpeningBracketToken( + sourceCode.getTokenAfter(firstToken, astUtils.isNotClosingParenToken) + ) + ) { + + // ForStatement#init expression cannot start with `let[`. + tokensToIgnore.add(firstToken); + } + } + + startNewReportsBuffering(); + + if (hasExcessParens(node.init)) { + report(node.init); + } + } + }, + + "ForStatement > *.init:exit"(node) { + + /* + * Removing parentheses around `in` expressions might change semantics and cause errors. + * + * For example, this valid for loop: + * for (let a = (b in c); ;); + * after removing parentheses would be treated as an invalid for-in loop: + * for (let a = b in c; ;); + */ + + if (reportsBuffer.reports.length) { + reportsBuffer.inExpressionNodes.forEach(inExpressionNode => { + const path = pathToDescendant(node, inExpressionNode); + let nodeToExclude; + + for (let i = 0; i < path.length; i++) { + const pathNode = path[i]; + + if (i < path.length - 1) { + const nextPathNode = path[i + 1]; + + if (isSafelyEnclosingInExpression(pathNode, nextPathNode)) { + + // The 'in' expression in safely enclosed by the syntax of its ancestor nodes (e.g. by '{}' or '[]'). + return; + } + } + + if (isParenthesised(pathNode)) { + if (isInCurrentReportsBuffer(pathNode)) { + + // This node was supposed to be reported, but parentheses might be necessary. + + if (isParenthesisedTwice(pathNode)) { + + /* + * This node is parenthesised twice, it certainly has at least one pair of `extra` parentheses. + * If the --fix option is on, the current fixing iteration will remove only one pair of parentheses. + * The remaining pair is safely enclosing the 'in' expression. + */ + return; + } + + // Exclude the outermost node only. + if (!nodeToExclude) { + nodeToExclude = pathNode; + } + + // Don't break the loop here, there might be some safe nodes or parentheses that will stay inside. + + } else { + + // This node will stay parenthesised, the 'in' expression in safely enclosed by '()'. + return; + } + } + } + + // Exclude the node from the list (i.e. treat parentheses as necessary) + removeFromCurrentReportsBuffer(nodeToExclude); + }); + } + + endCurrentReportsBuffering(); + }, + + IfStatement(node) { + if (hasExcessParens(node.test) && !isCondAssignException(node)) { + report(node.test); + } + }, + + ImportExpression(node) { + const { source } = node; + + if (source.type === "SequenceExpression") { + if (hasDoubleExcessParens(source)) { + report(source); + } + } else if (hasExcessParens(source)) { + report(source); + } + }, + + LogicalExpression: checkBinaryLogical, + + MemberExpression(node) { + const shouldAllowWrapOnce = isMemberExpInNewCallee(node) && + doesMemberExpressionContainCallExpression(node); + const nodeObjHasExcessParens = shouldAllowWrapOnce + ? hasDoubleExcessParens(node.object) + : hasExcessParens(node.object) && + !( + isImmediateFunctionPrototypeMethodCall(node.parent) && + node.parent.callee === node && + IGNORE_FUNCTION_PROTOTYPE_METHODS + ); + + if ( + nodeObjHasExcessParens && + precedence(node.object) >= precedence(node) && + ( + node.computed || + !( + astUtils.isDecimalInteger(node.object) || + + // RegExp literal is allowed to have parens (#1589) + (node.object.type === "Literal" && node.object.regex) + ) + ) + ) { + report(node.object); + } + + if (nodeObjHasExcessParens && + node.object.type === "CallExpression" + ) { + report(node.object); + } + + if (nodeObjHasExcessParens && + !IGNORE_NEW_IN_MEMBER_EXPR && + node.object.type === "NewExpression" && + isNewExpressionWithParens(node.object)) { + report(node.object); + } + + if (nodeObjHasExcessParens && + node.optional && + node.object.type === "ChainExpression" + ) { + report(node.object); + } + + if (node.computed && hasExcessParens(node.property)) { + report(node.property); + } + }, + + "MethodDefinition[computed=true]"(node) { + if (hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(node.key, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR)) { + report(node.key); + } + }, + + NewExpression: checkCallNew, + + ObjectExpression(node) { + node.properties + .filter(property => property.value && hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(property.value, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR)) + .forEach(property => report(property.value)); + }, + + ObjectPattern(node) { + node.properties + .filter(property => { + const value = property.value; + + return canBeAssignmentTarget(value) && hasExcessParens(value); + }).forEach(property => report(property.value)); + }, + + Property(node) { + if (node.computed) { + const { key } = node; + + if (key && hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(key, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR)) { + report(key); + } + } + }, + + PropertyDefinition(node) { + if (node.computed && hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(node.key, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR)) { + report(node.key); + } + + if (node.value && hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(node.value, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR)) { + report(node.value); + } + }, + + RestElement(node) { + const argument = node.argument; + + if (canBeAssignmentTarget(argument) && hasExcessParens(argument)) { + report(argument); + } + }, + + ReturnStatement(node) { + const returnToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + if (isReturnAssignException(node)) { + return; + } + + if (node.argument && + hasExcessParensNoLineTerminator(returnToken, node.argument) && + + // RegExp literal is allowed to have parens (#1589) + !(node.argument.type === "Literal" && node.argument.regex)) { + report(node.argument); + } + }, + + SequenceExpression(node) { + const precedenceOfNode = precedence(node); + + node.expressions + .filter(e => hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(e, precedenceOfNode)) + .forEach(report); + }, + + SwitchCase(node) { + if (node.test && hasExcessParens(node.test)) { + report(node.test); + } + }, + + SwitchStatement(node) { + if (hasExcessParens(node.discriminant)) { + report(node.discriminant); + } + }, + + ThrowStatement(node) { + const throwToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + if (hasExcessParensNoLineTerminator(throwToken, node.argument)) { + report(node.argument); + } + }, + + UnaryExpression: checkArgumentWithPrecedence, + UpdateExpression(node) { + if (node.prefix) { + checkArgumentWithPrecedence(node); + } else { + const { argument } = node; + const operatorToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + if (argument.loc.end.line === operatorToken.loc.start.line) { + checkArgumentWithPrecedence(node); + } else { + if (hasDoubleExcessParens(argument)) { + report(argument); + } + } + } + }, + AwaitExpression: checkArgumentWithPrecedence, + + VariableDeclarator(node) { + if ( + node.init && hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(node.init, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR) && + + // RegExp literal is allowed to have parens (#1589) + !(node.init.type === "Literal" && node.init.regex) + ) { + report(node.init); + } + }, + + WhileStatement(node) { + if (hasExcessParens(node.test) && !isCondAssignException(node)) { + report(node.test); + } + }, + + WithStatement(node) { + if (hasExcessParens(node.object)) { + report(node.object); + } + }, + + YieldExpression(node) { + if (node.argument) { + const yieldToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + if ((precedence(node.argument) >= precedence(node) && + hasExcessParensNoLineTerminator(yieldToken, node.argument)) || + hasDoubleExcessParens(node.argument)) { + report(node.argument); + } + } + }, + + ClassDeclaration: checkClass, + ClassExpression: checkClass, + + SpreadElement: checkSpreadOperator, + SpreadProperty: checkSpreadOperator, + ExperimentalSpreadProperty: checkSpreadOperator, + + TemplateLiteral(node) { + node.expressions + .filter(e => e && hasExcessParens(e)) + .forEach(report); + }, + + AssignmentPattern(node) { + const { left, right } = node; + + if (canBeAssignmentTarget(left) && hasExcessParens(left)) { + report(left); + } + + if (right && hasExcessParensWithPrecedence(right, PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR)) { + report(right); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-semi.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-semi.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..af7eb88 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-extra-semi.js @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of unnecessary semicolons + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const FixTracker = require("./utils/fix-tracker"); +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unnecessary semicolons", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-extra-semi" + }, + + fixable: "code", + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unnecessary semicolon." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Checks if a node or token is fixable. + * A node is fixable if it can be removed without turning a subsequent statement into a directive after fixing other nodes. + * @param {Token} nodeOrToken The node or token to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is fixable. + */ + function isFixable(nodeOrToken) { + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(nodeOrToken); + + if (!nextToken || nextToken.type !== "String") { + return true; + } + const stringNode = sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(nextToken.range[0]); + + return !astUtils.isTopLevelExpressionStatement(stringNode.parent); + } + + /** + * Reports an unnecessary semicolon error. + * @param {Node|Token} nodeOrToken A node or a token to be reported. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(nodeOrToken) { + context.report({ + node: nodeOrToken, + messageId: "unexpected", + fix: isFixable(nodeOrToken) + ? fixer => + + /* + * Expand the replacement range to include the surrounding + * tokens to avoid conflicting with semi. + * https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/7928 + */ + new FixTracker(fixer, context.sourceCode) + .retainSurroundingTokens(nodeOrToken) + .remove(nodeOrToken) + : null + }); + } + + /** + * Checks for a part of a class body. + * This checks tokens from a specified token to a next MethodDefinition or the end of class body. + * @param {Token} firstToken The first token to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForPartOfClassBody(firstToken) { + for (let token = firstToken; + token.type === "Punctuator" && !astUtils.isClosingBraceToken(token); + token = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(token) + ) { + if (astUtils.isSemicolonToken(token)) { + report(token); + } + } + } + + return { + + /** + * Reports this empty statement, except if the parent node is a loop. + * @param {Node} node A EmptyStatement node to be reported. + * @returns {void} + */ + EmptyStatement(node) { + const parent = node.parent, + allowedParentTypes = [ + "ForStatement", + "ForInStatement", + "ForOfStatement", + "WhileStatement", + "DoWhileStatement", + "IfStatement", + "LabeledStatement", + "WithStatement" + ]; + + if (!allowedParentTypes.includes(parent.type)) { + report(node); + } + }, + + /** + * Checks tokens from the head of this class body to the first MethodDefinition or the end of this class body. + * @param {Node} node A ClassBody node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + ClassBody(node) { + checkForPartOfClassBody(sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, 1)); // 0 is `{`. + }, + + /** + * Checks tokens from this MethodDefinition to the next MethodDefinition or the end of this class body. + * @param {Node} node A MethodDefinition node of the start point. + * @returns {void} + */ + "MethodDefinition, PropertyDefinition, StaticBlock"(node) { + checkForPartOfClassBody(sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node)); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-fallthrough.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-fallthrough.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..91da121 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-fallthrough.js @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag fall-through cases in switch statements. + * @author Matt DuVall + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { directivesPattern } = require("../shared/directives"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const DEFAULT_FALLTHROUGH_COMMENT = /falls?\s?through/iu; + +/** + * Checks all segments in a set and returns true if any are reachable. + * @param {Set} segments The segments to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if any segment is reachable; false otherwise. + */ +function isAnySegmentReachable(segments) { + + for (const segment of segments) { + if (segment.reachable) { + return true; + } + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given comment string is really a fallthrough comment and not an ESLint directive. + * @param {string} comment The comment string to check. + * @param {RegExp} fallthroughCommentPattern The regular expression used for checking for fallthrough comments. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the comment string is truly a fallthrough comment. + */ +function isFallThroughComment(comment, fallthroughCommentPattern) { + return fallthroughCommentPattern.test(comment) && !directivesPattern.test(comment.trim()); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given case has a fallthrough comment. + * @param {ASTNode} caseWhichFallsThrough SwitchCase node which falls through. + * @param {ASTNode} subsequentCase The case after caseWhichFallsThrough. + * @param {RuleContext} context A rule context which stores comments. + * @param {RegExp} fallthroughCommentPattern A pattern to match comment to. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the case has a valid fallthrough comment. + */ +function hasFallthroughComment(caseWhichFallsThrough, subsequentCase, context, fallthroughCommentPattern) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + if (caseWhichFallsThrough.consequent.length === 1 && caseWhichFallsThrough.consequent[0].type === "BlockStatement") { + const trailingCloseBrace = sourceCode.getLastToken(caseWhichFallsThrough.consequent[0]); + const commentInBlock = sourceCode.getCommentsBefore(trailingCloseBrace).pop(); + + if (commentInBlock && isFallThroughComment(commentInBlock.value, fallthroughCommentPattern)) { + return true; + } + } + + const comment = sourceCode.getCommentsBefore(subsequentCase).pop(); + + return Boolean(comment && isFallThroughComment(comment.value, fallthroughCommentPattern)); +} + +/** + * Checks whether a node and a token are separated by blank lines + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @param {Token} token The token to compare against + * @returns {boolean} `true` if there are blank lines between node and token + */ +function hasBlankLinesBetween(node, token) { + return token.loc.start.line > node.loc.end.line + 1; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow fallthrough of `case` statements", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-fallthrough" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + commentPattern: { + type: "string", + default: "" + }, + allowEmptyCase: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + case: "Expected a 'break' statement before 'case'.", + default: "Expected a 'break' statement before 'default'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const codePathSegments = []; + let currentCodePathSegments = new Set(); + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const allowEmptyCase = options.allowEmptyCase || false; + + /* + * We need to use leading comments of the next SwitchCase node because + * trailing comments is wrong if semicolons are omitted. + */ + let fallthroughCase = null; + let fallthroughCommentPattern = null; + + if (options.commentPattern) { + fallthroughCommentPattern = new RegExp(options.commentPattern, "u"); + } else { + fallthroughCommentPattern = DEFAULT_FALLTHROUGH_COMMENT; + } + return { + + onCodePathStart() { + codePathSegments.push(currentCodePathSegments); + currentCodePathSegments = new Set(); + }, + + onCodePathEnd() { + currentCodePathSegments = codePathSegments.pop(); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + currentCodePathSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + currentCodePathSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + currentCodePathSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + currentCodePathSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + + SwitchCase(node) { + + /* + * Checks whether or not there is a fallthrough comment. + * And reports the previous fallthrough node if that does not exist. + */ + + if (fallthroughCase && (!hasFallthroughComment(fallthroughCase, node, context, fallthroughCommentPattern))) { + context.report({ + messageId: node.test ? "case" : "default", + node + }); + } + fallthroughCase = null; + }, + + "SwitchCase:exit"(node) { + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + /* + * `reachable` meant fall through because statements preceded by + * `break`, `return`, or `throw` are unreachable. + * And allows empty cases and the last case. + */ + if (isAnySegmentReachable(currentCodePathSegments) && + (node.consequent.length > 0 || (!allowEmptyCase && hasBlankLinesBetween(node, nextToken))) && + node.parent.cases[node.parent.cases.length - 1] !== node) { + fallthroughCase = node; + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-floating-decimal.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-floating-decimal.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..80e4994 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-floating-decimal.js @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of a leading/trailing decimal point in a numeric literal + * @author James Allardice + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow leading or trailing decimal points in numeric literals", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-floating-decimal" + }, + + schema: [], + fixable: "code", + messages: { + leading: "A leading decimal point can be confused with a dot.", + trailing: "A trailing decimal point can be confused with a dot." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + Literal(node) { + + if (typeof node.value === "number") { + if (node.raw.startsWith(".")) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "leading", + fix(fixer) { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + const needsSpaceBefore = tokenBefore && + tokenBefore.range[1] === node.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(tokenBefore, `0${node.raw}`); + + return fixer.insertTextBefore(node, needsSpaceBefore ? " 0" : "0"); + } + }); + } + if (node.raw.indexOf(".") === node.raw.length - 1) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "trailing", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextAfter(node, "0") + }); + } + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-func-assign.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-func-assign.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8084af6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-func-assign.js @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of function declaration identifiers as variables. + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow reassigning `function` declarations", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-func-assign" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + isAFunction: "'{{name}}' is a function." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Reports a reference if is non initializer and writable. + * @param {References} references Collection of reference to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkReference(references) { + astUtils.getModifyingReferences(references).forEach(reference => { + context.report({ + node: reference.identifier, + messageId: "isAFunction", + data: { + name: reference.identifier.name + } + }); + }); + } + + /** + * Finds and reports references that are non initializer and writable. + * @param {Variable} variable A variable to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkVariable(variable) { + if (variable.defs[0].type === "FunctionName") { + checkReference(variable.references); + } + } + + /** + * Checks parameters of a given function node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A function node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForFunction(node) { + sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node).forEach(checkVariable); + } + + return { + FunctionDeclaration: checkForFunction, + FunctionExpression: checkForFunction + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-global-assign.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-global-assign.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99ae7a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-global-assign.js @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow assignments to native objects or read-only global variables + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow assignments to native objects or read-only global variables", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-global-assign" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + exceptions: { + type: "array", + items: { type: "string" }, + uniqueItems: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + globalShouldNotBeModified: "Read-only global '{{name}}' should not be modified." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const config = context.options[0]; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const exceptions = (config && config.exceptions) || []; + + /** + * Reports write references. + * @param {Reference} reference A reference to check. + * @param {int} index The index of the reference in the references. + * @param {Reference[]} references The array that the reference belongs to. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkReference(reference, index, references) { + const identifier = reference.identifier; + + if (reference.init === false && + reference.isWrite() && + + /* + * Destructuring assignments can have multiple default value, + * so possibly there are multiple writeable references for the same identifier. + */ + (index === 0 || references[index - 1].identifier !== identifier) + ) { + context.report({ + node: identifier, + messageId: "globalShouldNotBeModified", + data: { + name: identifier.name + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Reports write references if a given variable is read-only builtin. + * @param {Variable} variable A variable to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkVariable(variable) { + if (variable.writeable === false && !exceptions.includes(variable.name)) { + variable.references.forEach(checkReference); + } + } + + return { + Program(node) { + const globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + globalScope.variables.forEach(checkVariable); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-implicit-coercion.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-implicit-coercion.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..36baad3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-implicit-coercion.js @@ -0,0 +1,380 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to disallow the type conversions with shorter notations. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const INDEX_OF_PATTERN = /^(?:i|lastI)ndexOf$/u; +const ALLOWABLE_OPERATORS = ["~", "!!", "+", "*"]; + +/** + * Parses and normalizes an option object. + * @param {Object} options An option object to parse. + * @returns {Object} The parsed and normalized option object. + */ +function parseOptions(options) { + return { + boolean: "boolean" in options ? options.boolean : true, + number: "number" in options ? options.number : true, + string: "string" in options ? options.string : true, + disallowTemplateShorthand: "disallowTemplateShorthand" in options ? options.disallowTemplateShorthand : false, + allow: options.allow || [] + }; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node is a double logical negating. + * @param {ASTNode} node An UnaryExpression node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is a double logical negating. + */ +function isDoubleLogicalNegating(node) { + return ( + node.operator === "!" && + node.argument.type === "UnaryExpression" && + node.argument.operator === "!" + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node is a binary negating of `.indexOf()` method calling. + * @param {ASTNode} node An UnaryExpression node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is a binary negating of `.indexOf()` method calling. + */ +function isBinaryNegatingOfIndexOf(node) { + if (node.operator !== "~") { + return false; + } + const callNode = astUtils.skipChainExpression(node.argument); + + return ( + callNode.type === "CallExpression" && + astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(callNode.callee, null, INDEX_OF_PATTERN) + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node is a multiplying by one. + * @param {BinaryExpression} node A BinaryExpression node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is a multiplying by one. + */ +function isMultiplyByOne(node) { + return node.operator === "*" && ( + node.left.type === "Literal" && node.left.value === 1 || + node.right.type === "Literal" && node.right.value === 1 + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given node logically represents multiplication by a fraction of `1`. + * For example, `a * 1` in `a * 1 / b` is technically multiplication by `1`, but the + * whole expression can be logically interpreted as `a * (1 / b)` rather than `(a * 1) / b`. + * @param {BinaryExpression} node A BinaryExpression node to check. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code object. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is a multiplying by a fraction of `1`. + */ +function isMultiplyByFractionOfOne(node, sourceCode) { + return node.type === "BinaryExpression" && + node.operator === "*" && + (node.right.type === "Literal" && node.right.value === 1) && + node.parent.type === "BinaryExpression" && + node.parent.operator === "/" && + node.parent.left === node && + !astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node); +} + +/** + * Checks whether the result of a node is numeric or not + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to test + * @returns {boolean} true if the node is a number literal or a `Number()`, `parseInt` or `parseFloat` call + */ +function isNumeric(node) { + return ( + node.type === "Literal" && typeof node.value === "number" || + node.type === "CallExpression" && ( + node.callee.name === "Number" || + node.callee.name === "parseInt" || + node.callee.name === "parseFloat" + ) + ); +} + +/** + * Returns the first non-numeric operand in a BinaryExpression. Designed to be + * used from bottom to up since it walks up the BinaryExpression trees using + * node.parent to find the result. + * @param {BinaryExpression} node The BinaryExpression node to be walked up on + * @returns {ASTNode|null} The first non-numeric item in the BinaryExpression tree or null + */ +function getNonNumericOperand(node) { + const left = node.left, + right = node.right; + + if (right.type !== "BinaryExpression" && !isNumeric(right)) { + return right; + } + + if (left.type !== "BinaryExpression" && !isNumeric(left)) { + return left; + } + + return null; +} + +/** + * Checks whether an expression evaluates to a string. + * @param {ASTNode} node node that represents the expression to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the expression evaluates to a string. + */ +function isStringType(node) { + return astUtils.isStringLiteral(node) || + ( + node.type === "CallExpression" && + node.callee.type === "Identifier" && + node.callee.name === "String" + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether a node is an empty string literal or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the passed in node is an + * empty string literal or not. + */ +function isEmptyString(node) { + return astUtils.isStringLiteral(node) && (node.value === "" || (node.type === "TemplateLiteral" && node.quasis.length === 1 && node.quasis[0].value.cooked === "")); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node is a concatenating with an empty string. + * @param {ASTNode} node A BinaryExpression node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is a concatenating with an empty string. + */ +function isConcatWithEmptyString(node) { + return node.operator === "+" && ( + (isEmptyString(node.left) && !isStringType(node.right)) || + (isEmptyString(node.right) && !isStringType(node.left)) + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node is appended with an empty string. + * @param {ASTNode} node An AssignmentExpression node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is appended with an empty string. + */ +function isAppendEmptyString(node) { + return node.operator === "+=" && isEmptyString(node.right); +} + +/** + * Returns the operand that is not an empty string from a flagged BinaryExpression. + * @param {ASTNode} node The flagged BinaryExpression node to check. + * @returns {ASTNode} The operand that is not an empty string from a flagged BinaryExpression. + */ +function getNonEmptyOperand(node) { + return isEmptyString(node.left) ? node.right : node.left; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow shorthand type conversions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-implicit-coercion" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + boolean: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + number: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + string: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + disallowTemplateShorthand: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allow: { + type: "array", + items: { + enum: ALLOWABLE_OPERATORS + }, + uniqueItems: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + useRecommendation: "use `{{recommendation}}` instead." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = parseOptions(context.options[0] || {}); + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Reports an error and autofixes the node + * @param {ASTNode} node An ast node to report the error on. + * @param {string} recommendation The recommended code for the issue + * @param {bool} shouldFix Whether this report should fix the node + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node, recommendation, shouldFix) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "useRecommendation", + data: { + recommendation + }, + fix(fixer) { + if (!shouldFix) { + return null; + } + + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + + if ( + tokenBefore && + tokenBefore.range[1] === node.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(tokenBefore, recommendation) + ) { + return fixer.replaceText(node, ` ${recommendation}`); + } + return fixer.replaceText(node, recommendation); + } + }); + } + + return { + UnaryExpression(node) { + let operatorAllowed; + + // !!foo + operatorAllowed = options.allow.includes("!!"); + if (!operatorAllowed && options.boolean && isDoubleLogicalNegating(node)) { + const recommendation = `Boolean(${sourceCode.getText(node.argument.argument)})`; + + report(node, recommendation, true); + } + + // ~foo.indexOf(bar) + operatorAllowed = options.allow.includes("~"); + if (!operatorAllowed && options.boolean && isBinaryNegatingOfIndexOf(node)) { + + // `foo?.indexOf(bar) !== -1` will be true (== found) if the `foo` is nullish. So use `>= 0` in that case. + const comparison = node.argument.type === "ChainExpression" ? ">= 0" : "!== -1"; + const recommendation = `${sourceCode.getText(node.argument)} ${comparison}`; + + report(node, recommendation, false); + } + + // +foo + operatorAllowed = options.allow.includes("+"); + if (!operatorAllowed && options.number && node.operator === "+" && !isNumeric(node.argument)) { + const recommendation = `Number(${sourceCode.getText(node.argument)})`; + + report(node, recommendation, true); + } + }, + + // Use `:exit` to prevent double reporting + "BinaryExpression:exit"(node) { + let operatorAllowed; + + // 1 * foo + operatorAllowed = options.allow.includes("*"); + const nonNumericOperand = !operatorAllowed && options.number && isMultiplyByOne(node) && !isMultiplyByFractionOfOne(node, sourceCode) && + getNonNumericOperand(node); + + if (nonNumericOperand) { + const recommendation = `Number(${sourceCode.getText(nonNumericOperand)})`; + + report(node, recommendation, true); + } + + // "" + foo + operatorAllowed = options.allow.includes("+"); + if (!operatorAllowed && options.string && isConcatWithEmptyString(node)) { + const recommendation = `String(${sourceCode.getText(getNonEmptyOperand(node))})`; + + report(node, recommendation, true); + } + }, + + AssignmentExpression(node) { + + // foo += "" + const operatorAllowed = options.allow.includes("+"); + + if (!operatorAllowed && options.string && isAppendEmptyString(node)) { + const code = sourceCode.getText(getNonEmptyOperand(node)); + const recommendation = `${code} = String(${code})`; + + report(node, recommendation, true); + } + }, + + TemplateLiteral(node) { + if (!options.disallowTemplateShorthand) { + return; + } + + // tag`${foo}` + if (node.parent.type === "TaggedTemplateExpression") { + return; + } + + // `` or `${foo}${bar}` + if (node.expressions.length !== 1) { + return; + } + + + // `prefix${foo}` + if (node.quasis[0].value.cooked !== "") { + return; + } + + // `${foo}postfix` + if (node.quasis[1].value.cooked !== "") { + return; + } + + // if the expression is already a string, then this isn't a coercion + if (isStringType(node.expressions[0])) { + return; + } + + const code = sourceCode.getText(node.expressions[0]); + const recommendation = `String(${code})`; + + report(node, recommendation, true); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-implicit-globals.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-implicit-globals.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a18247 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-implicit-globals.js @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check for implicit global variables, functions and classes. + * @author Joshua Peek + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow declarations in the global scope", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-implicit-globals" + }, + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + lexicalBindings: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + globalNonLexicalBinding: "Unexpected {{kind}} declaration in the global scope, wrap in an IIFE for a local variable, assign as global property for a global variable.", + globalLexicalBinding: "Unexpected {{kind}} declaration in the global scope, wrap in a block or in an IIFE.", + globalVariableLeak: "Global variable leak, declare the variable if it is intended to be local.", + assignmentToReadonlyGlobal: "Unexpected assignment to read-only global variable.", + redeclarationOfReadonlyGlobal: "Unexpected redeclaration of read-only global variable." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const checkLexicalBindings = context.options[0] && context.options[0].lexicalBindings === true; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Reports the node. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to report. + * @param {string} messageId Id of the message to report. + * @param {string|undefined} kind Declaration kind, can be 'var', 'const', 'let', function or class. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node, messageId, kind) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId, + data: { + kind + } + }); + } + + return { + Program(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + scope.variables.forEach(variable => { + + // Only ESLint global variables have the `writable` key. + const isReadonlyEslintGlobalVariable = variable.writeable === false; + const isWritableEslintGlobalVariable = variable.writeable === true; + + if (isWritableEslintGlobalVariable) { + + // Everything is allowed with writable ESLint global variables. + return; + } + + // Variables exported by "exported" block comments + if (variable.eslintExported) { + return; + } + + variable.defs.forEach(def => { + const defNode = def.node; + + if (def.type === "FunctionName" || (def.type === "Variable" && def.parent.kind === "var")) { + if (isReadonlyEslintGlobalVariable) { + report(defNode, "redeclarationOfReadonlyGlobal"); + } else { + report( + defNode, + "globalNonLexicalBinding", + def.type === "FunctionName" ? "function" : `'${def.parent.kind}'` + ); + } + } + + if (checkLexicalBindings) { + if (def.type === "ClassName" || + (def.type === "Variable" && (def.parent.kind === "let" || def.parent.kind === "const"))) { + if (isReadonlyEslintGlobalVariable) { + report(defNode, "redeclarationOfReadonlyGlobal"); + } else { + report( + defNode, + "globalLexicalBinding", + def.type === "ClassName" ? "class" : `'${def.parent.kind}'` + ); + } + } + } + }); + }); + + // Undeclared assigned variables. + scope.implicit.variables.forEach(variable => { + const scopeVariable = scope.set.get(variable.name); + let messageId; + + if (scopeVariable) { + + // ESLint global variable + if (scopeVariable.writeable) { + return; + } + messageId = "assignmentToReadonlyGlobal"; + + } else { + + // Reference to an unknown variable, possible global leak. + messageId = "globalVariableLeak"; + } + + // def.node is an AssignmentExpression, ForInStatement or ForOfStatement. + variable.defs.forEach(def => { + report(def.node, messageId); + }); + }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-implied-eval.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-implied-eval.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a84f8c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-implied-eval.js @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of implied eval via setTimeout and setInterval + * @author James Allardice + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const { getStaticValue } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the use of `eval()`-like methods", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-implied-eval" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + impliedEval: "Implied eval. Consider passing a function instead of a string." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const GLOBAL_CANDIDATES = Object.freeze(["global", "window", "globalThis"]); + const EVAL_LIKE_FUNC_PATTERN = /^(?:set(?:Interval|Timeout)|execScript)$/u; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Checks whether a node is evaluated as a string or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is evaluated as a string. + */ + function isEvaluatedString(node) { + if ( + (node.type === "Literal" && typeof node.value === "string") || + node.type === "TemplateLiteral" + ) { + return true; + } + if (node.type === "BinaryExpression" && node.operator === "+") { + return isEvaluatedString(node.left) || isEvaluatedString(node.right); + } + return false; + } + + /** + * Reports if the `CallExpression` node has evaluated argument. + * @param {ASTNode} node A CallExpression to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportImpliedEvalCallExpression(node) { + const [firstArgument] = node.arguments; + + if (firstArgument) { + + const staticValue = getStaticValue(firstArgument, sourceCode.getScope(node)); + const isStaticString = staticValue && typeof staticValue.value === "string"; + const isString = isStaticString || isEvaluatedString(firstArgument); + + if (isString) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "impliedEval" + }); + } + } + + } + + /** + * Reports calls of `implied eval` via the global references. + * @param {Variable} globalVar A global variable to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportImpliedEvalViaGlobal(globalVar) { + const { references, name } = globalVar; + + references.forEach(ref => { + const identifier = ref.identifier; + let node = identifier.parent; + + while (astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(node, null, name)) { + node = node.parent; + } + + if (astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(node, null, EVAL_LIKE_FUNC_PATTERN)) { + const calleeNode = node.parent.type === "ChainExpression" ? node.parent : node; + const parent = calleeNode.parent; + + if (parent.type === "CallExpression" && parent.callee === calleeNode) { + reportImpliedEvalCallExpression(parent); + } + } + }); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + CallExpression(node) { + if (astUtils.isSpecificId(node.callee, EVAL_LIKE_FUNC_PATTERN)) { + reportImpliedEvalCallExpression(node); + } + }, + "Program:exit"(node) { + const globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + GLOBAL_CANDIDATES + .map(candidate => astUtils.getVariableByName(globalScope, candidate)) + .filter(globalVar => !!globalVar && globalVar.defs.length === 0) + .forEach(reportImpliedEvalViaGlobal); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-import-assign.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-import-assign.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c699886 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-import-assign.js @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag updates of imported bindings. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { findVariable } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +const WellKnownMutationFunctions = { + Object: /^(?:assign|definePropert(?:y|ies)|freeze|setPrototypeOf)$/u, + Reflect: /^(?:(?:define|delete)Property|set(?:PrototypeOf)?)$/u +}; + +/** + * Check if a given node is LHS of an assignment node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is LHS. + */ +function isAssignmentLeft(node) { + const { parent } = node; + + return ( + ( + parent.type === "AssignmentExpression" && + parent.left === node + ) || + + // Destructuring assignments + parent.type === "ArrayPattern" || + ( + parent.type === "Property" && + parent.value === node && + parent.parent.type === "ObjectPattern" + ) || + parent.type === "RestElement" || + ( + parent.type === "AssignmentPattern" && + parent.left === node + ) + ); +} + +/** + * Check if a given node is the operand of mutation unary operator. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is the operand of mutation unary operator. + */ +function isOperandOfMutationUnaryOperator(node) { + const argumentNode = node.parent.type === "ChainExpression" + ? node.parent + : node; + const { parent } = argumentNode; + + return ( + ( + parent.type === "UpdateExpression" && + parent.argument === argumentNode + ) || + ( + parent.type === "UnaryExpression" && + parent.operator === "delete" && + parent.argument === argumentNode + ) + ); +} + +/** + * Check if a given node is the iteration variable of `for-in`/`for-of` syntax. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is the iteration variable. + */ +function isIterationVariable(node) { + const { parent } = node; + + return ( + ( + parent.type === "ForInStatement" && + parent.left === node + ) || + ( + parent.type === "ForOfStatement" && + parent.left === node + ) + ); +} + +/** + * Check if a given node is at the first argument of a well-known mutation function. + * - `Object.assign` + * - `Object.defineProperty` + * - `Object.defineProperties` + * - `Object.freeze` + * - `Object.setPrototypeOf` + * - `Reflect.defineProperty` + * - `Reflect.deleteProperty` + * - `Reflect.set` + * - `Reflect.setPrototypeOf` + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @param {Scope} scope A `escope.Scope` object to find variable (whichever). + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is at the first argument of a well-known mutation function. + */ +function isArgumentOfWellKnownMutationFunction(node, scope) { + const { parent } = node; + + if (parent.type !== "CallExpression" || parent.arguments[0] !== node) { + return false; + } + const callee = astUtils.skipChainExpression(parent.callee); + + if ( + !astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(callee, "Object", WellKnownMutationFunctions.Object) && + !astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(callee, "Reflect", WellKnownMutationFunctions.Reflect) + ) { + return false; + } + const variable = findVariable(scope, callee.object); + + return variable !== null && variable.scope.type === "global"; +} + +/** + * Check if the identifier node is placed at to update members. + * @param {ASTNode} id The Identifier node to check. + * @param {Scope} scope A `escope.Scope` object to find variable (whichever). + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the member of `id` was updated. + */ +function isMemberWrite(id, scope) { + const { parent } = id; + + return ( + ( + parent.type === "MemberExpression" && + parent.object === id && + ( + isAssignmentLeft(parent) || + isOperandOfMutationUnaryOperator(parent) || + isIterationVariable(parent) + ) + ) || + isArgumentOfWellKnownMutationFunction(id, scope) + ); +} + +/** + * Get the mutation node. + * @param {ASTNode} id The Identifier node to get. + * @returns {ASTNode} The mutation node. + */ +function getWriteNode(id) { + let node = id.parent; + + while ( + node && + node.type !== "AssignmentExpression" && + node.type !== "UpdateExpression" && + node.type !== "UnaryExpression" && + node.type !== "CallExpression" && + node.type !== "ForInStatement" && + node.type !== "ForOfStatement" + ) { + node = node.parent; + } + + return node || id; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow assigning to imported bindings", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-import-assign" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + readonly: "'{{name}}' is read-only.", + readonlyMember: "The members of '{{name}}' are read-only." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + ImportDeclaration(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + for (const variable of sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node)) { + const shouldCheckMembers = variable.defs.some( + d => d.node.type === "ImportNamespaceSpecifier" + ); + let prevIdNode = null; + + for (const reference of variable.references) { + const idNode = reference.identifier; + + /* + * AssignmentPattern (e.g. `[a = 0] = b`) makes two write + * references for the same identifier. This should skip + * the one of the two in order to prevent redundant reports. + */ + if (idNode === prevIdNode) { + continue; + } + prevIdNode = idNode; + + if (reference.isWrite()) { + context.report({ + node: getWriteNode(idNode), + messageId: "readonly", + data: { name: idNode.name } + }); + } else if (shouldCheckMembers && isMemberWrite(idNode, scope)) { + context.report({ + node: getWriteNode(idNode), + messageId: "readonlyMember", + data: { name: idNode.name } + }); + } + } + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-inline-comments.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-inline-comments.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d96e647 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-inline-comments.js @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Enforces or disallows inline comments. + * @author Greg Cochard + */ +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow inline comments after code", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-inline-comments" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + ignorePattern: { + type: "string" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedInlineComment: "Unexpected comment inline with code." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const options = context.options[0]; + let customIgnoreRegExp; + + if (options && options.ignorePattern) { + customIgnoreRegExp = new RegExp(options.ignorePattern, "u"); + } + + /** + * Will check that comments are not on lines starting with or ending with code + * @param {ASTNode} node The comment node to check + * @private + * @returns {void} + */ + function testCodeAroundComment(node) { + + const startLine = String(sourceCode.lines[node.loc.start.line - 1]), + endLine = String(sourceCode.lines[node.loc.end.line - 1]), + preamble = startLine.slice(0, node.loc.start.column).trim(), + postamble = endLine.slice(node.loc.end.column).trim(), + isPreambleEmpty = !preamble, + isPostambleEmpty = !postamble; + + // Nothing on both sides + if (isPreambleEmpty && isPostambleEmpty) { + return; + } + + // Matches the ignore pattern + if (customIgnoreRegExp && customIgnoreRegExp.test(node.value)) { + return; + } + + // JSX Exception + if ( + (isPreambleEmpty || preamble === "{") && + (isPostambleEmpty || postamble === "}") + ) { + const enclosingNode = sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(node.range[0]); + + if (enclosingNode && enclosingNode.type === "JSXEmptyExpression") { + return; + } + } + + // Don't report ESLint directive comments + if (astUtils.isDirectiveComment(node)) { + return; + } + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedInlineComment" + }); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + Program() { + sourceCode.getAllComments() + .filter(token => token.type !== "Shebang") + .forEach(testCodeAroundComment); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-inner-declarations.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-inner-declarations.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4bae43 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-inner-declarations.js @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce declarations in program or function body root. + * @author Brandon Mills + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const validParent = new Set(["Program", "StaticBlock", "ExportNamedDeclaration", "ExportDefaultDeclaration"]); +const validBlockStatementParent = new Set(["FunctionDeclaration", "FunctionExpression", "ArrowFunctionExpression"]); + +/** + * Finds the nearest enclosing context where this rule allows declarations and returns its description. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to search from. + * @returns {string} Description. One of "program", "function body", "class static block body". + */ +function getAllowedBodyDescription(node) { + let { parent } = node; + + while (parent) { + + if (parent.type === "StaticBlock") { + return "class static block body"; + } + + if (astUtils.isFunction(parent)) { + return "function body"; + } + + ({ parent } = parent); + } + + return "program"; +} + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow variable or `function` declarations in nested blocks", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-inner-declarations" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["functions", "both"] + } + ], + + messages: { + moveDeclToRoot: "Move {{type}} declaration to {{body}} root." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /** + * Ensure that a given node is at a program or function body's root. + * @param {ASTNode} node Declaration node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function check(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + if ( + parent.type === "BlockStatement" && validBlockStatementParent.has(parent.parent.type) + ) { + return; + } + + if (validParent.has(parent.type)) { + return; + } + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "moveDeclToRoot", + data: { + type: (node.type === "FunctionDeclaration" ? "function" : "variable"), + body: getAllowedBodyDescription(node) + } + }); + } + + + return { + + FunctionDeclaration: check, + VariableDeclaration(node) { + if (context.options[0] === "both" && node.kind === "var") { + check(node); + } + } + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-invalid-regexp.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-invalid-regexp.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c42a68 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-invalid-regexp.js @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Validate strings passed to the RegExp constructor + * @author Michael Ficarra + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const RegExpValidator = require("@eslint-community/regexpp").RegExpValidator; +const validator = new RegExpValidator(); +const validFlags = /[dgimsuvy]/gu; +const undefined1 = void 0; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow invalid regular expression strings in `RegExp` constructors", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-invalid-regexp" + }, + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + allowConstructorFlags: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + } + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + regexMessage: "{{message}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const options = context.options[0]; + let allowedFlags = null; + + if (options && options.allowConstructorFlags) { + const temp = options.allowConstructorFlags.join("").replace(validFlags, ""); + + if (temp) { + allowedFlags = new RegExp(`[${temp}]`, "giu"); + } + } + + /** + * Reports error with the provided message. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node holding the invalid RegExp + * @param {string} message The message to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node, message) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "regexMessage", + data: { message } + }); + } + + /** + * Check if node is a string + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {boolean} True if its a string + * @private + */ + function isString(node) { + return node && node.type === "Literal" && typeof node.value === "string"; + } + + /** + * Gets flags of a regular expression created by the given `RegExp()` or `new RegExp()` call + * Examples: + * new RegExp(".") // => "" + * new RegExp(".", "gu") // => "gu" + * new RegExp(".", flags) // => null + * @param {ASTNode} node `CallExpression` or `NewExpression` node + * @returns {string|null} flags if they can be determined, `null` otherwise + * @private + */ + function getFlags(node) { + if (node.arguments.length < 2) { + return ""; + } + + if (isString(node.arguments[1])) { + return node.arguments[1].value; + } + + return null; + } + + /** + * Check syntax error in a given pattern. + * @param {string} pattern The RegExp pattern to validate. + * @param {Object} flags The RegExp flags to validate. + * @param {boolean} [flags.unicode] The Unicode flag. + * @param {boolean} [flags.unicodeSets] The UnicodeSets flag. + * @returns {string|null} The syntax error. + */ + function validateRegExpPattern(pattern, flags) { + try { + validator.validatePattern(pattern, undefined1, undefined1, flags); + return null; + } catch (err) { + return err.message; + } + } + + /** + * Check syntax error in a given flags. + * @param {string|null} flags The RegExp flags to validate. + * @returns {string|null} The syntax error. + */ + function validateRegExpFlags(flags) { + if (!flags) { + return null; + } + try { + validator.validateFlags(flags); + } catch { + return `Invalid flags supplied to RegExp constructor '${flags}'`; + } + + /* + * `regexpp` checks the combination of `u` and `v` flags when parsing `Pattern` according to `ecma262`, + * but this rule may check only the flag when the pattern is unidentifiable, so check it here. + * https://tc39.es/ecma262/multipage/text-processing.html#sec-parsepattern + */ + if (flags.includes("u") && flags.includes("v")) { + return "Regex 'u' and 'v' flags cannot be used together"; + } + return null; + } + + return { + "CallExpression, NewExpression"(node) { + if (node.callee.type !== "Identifier" || node.callee.name !== "RegExp") { + return; + } + + let flags = getFlags(node); + + if (flags && allowedFlags) { + flags = flags.replace(allowedFlags, ""); + } + + let message = validateRegExpFlags(flags); + + if (message) { + report(node, message); + return; + } + + if (!isString(node.arguments[0])) { + return; + } + + const pattern = node.arguments[0].value; + + message = ( + + // If flags are unknown, report the regex only if its pattern is invalid both with and without the "u" flag + flags === null + ? ( + validateRegExpPattern(pattern, { unicode: true, unicodeSets: false }) && + validateRegExpPattern(pattern, { unicode: false, unicodeSets: true }) && + validateRegExpPattern(pattern, { unicode: false, unicodeSets: false }) + ) + : validateRegExpPattern(pattern, { unicode: flags.includes("u"), unicodeSets: flags.includes("v") }) + ); + + if (message) { + report(node, message); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-invalid-this.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-invalid-this.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e21403 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-invalid-this.js @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to disallow `this` keywords in contexts where the value of `this` is `undefined`. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Determines if the given code path is a code path with lexical `this` binding. + * That is, if `this` within the code path refers to `this` of surrounding code path. + * @param {CodePath} codePath Code path. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node that started the code path. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if it is a code path with lexical `this` binding. + */ +function isCodePathWithLexicalThis(codePath, node) { + return codePath.origin === "function" && node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression"; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow use of `this` in contexts where the value of `this` is `undefined`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-invalid-this" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + capIsConstructor: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedThis: "Unexpected 'this'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const capIsConstructor = options.capIsConstructor !== false; + const stack = [], + sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Gets the current checking context. + * + * The return value has a flag that whether or not `this` keyword is valid. + * The flag is initialized when got at the first time. + * @returns {{valid: boolean}} + * an object which has a flag that whether or not `this` keyword is valid. + */ + stack.getCurrent = function() { + const current = this[this.length - 1]; + + if (!current.init) { + current.init = true; + current.valid = !astUtils.isDefaultThisBinding( + current.node, + sourceCode, + { capIsConstructor } + ); + } + return current; + }; + + return { + + onCodePathStart(codePath, node) { + if (isCodePathWithLexicalThis(codePath, node)) { + return; + } + + if (codePath.origin === "program") { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const features = context.languageOptions.parserOptions.ecmaFeatures || {}; + + // `this` at the top level of scripts always refers to the global object + stack.push({ + init: true, + node, + valid: !( + node.sourceType === "module" || + (features.globalReturn && scope.childScopes[0].isStrict) + ) + }); + + return; + } + + /* + * `init: false` means that `valid` isn't determined yet. + * Most functions don't use `this`, and the calculation for `valid` + * is relatively costly, so we'll calculate it lazily when the first + * `this` within the function is traversed. A special case are non-strict + * functions, because `this` refers to the global object and therefore is + * always valid, so we can set `init: true` right away. + */ + stack.push({ + init: !sourceCode.getScope(node).isStrict, + node, + valid: true + }); + }, + + onCodePathEnd(codePath, node) { + if (isCodePathWithLexicalThis(codePath, node)) { + return; + } + + stack.pop(); + }, + + // Reports if `this` of the current context is invalid. + ThisExpression(node) { + const current = stack.getCurrent(); + + if (current && !current.valid) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedThis" + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-irregular-whitespace.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-irregular-whitespace.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab7ccac --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-irregular-whitespace.js @@ -0,0 +1,276 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow whitespace that is not a tab or space, whitespace inside strings and comments are allowed + * @author Jonathan Kingston + * @author Christophe Porteneuve + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Constants +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const ALL_IRREGULARS = /[\f\v\u0085\ufeff\u00a0\u1680\u180e\u2000\u2001\u2002\u2003\u2004\u2005\u2006\u2007\u2008\u2009\u200a\u200b\u202f\u205f\u3000\u2028\u2029]/u; +const IRREGULAR_WHITESPACE = /[\f\v\u0085\ufeff\u00a0\u1680\u180e\u2000\u2001\u2002\u2003\u2004\u2005\u2006\u2007\u2008\u2009\u200a\u200b\u202f\u205f\u3000]+/mgu; +const IRREGULAR_LINE_TERMINATORS = /[\u2028\u2029]/mgu; +const LINE_BREAK = astUtils.createGlobalLinebreakMatcher(); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow irregular whitespace", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-irregular-whitespace" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + skipComments: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + skipStrings: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + skipTemplates: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + skipRegExps: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + skipJSXText: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + noIrregularWhitespace: "Irregular whitespace not allowed." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + // Module store of errors that we have found + let errors = []; + + // Lookup the `skipComments` option, which defaults to `false`. + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const skipComments = !!options.skipComments; + const skipStrings = options.skipStrings !== false; + const skipRegExps = !!options.skipRegExps; + const skipTemplates = !!options.skipTemplates; + const skipJSXText = !!options.skipJSXText; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const commentNodes = sourceCode.getAllComments(); + + /** + * Removes errors that occur inside the given node + * @param {ASTNode} node to check for matching errors. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function removeWhitespaceError(node) { + const locStart = node.loc.start; + const locEnd = node.loc.end; + + errors = errors.filter(({ loc: { start: errorLocStart } }) => ( + errorLocStart.line < locStart.line || + errorLocStart.line === locStart.line && errorLocStart.column < locStart.column || + errorLocStart.line === locEnd.line && errorLocStart.column >= locEnd.column || + errorLocStart.line > locEnd.line + )); + } + + /** + * Checks literal nodes for errors that we are choosing to ignore and calls the relevant methods to remove the errors + * @param {ASTNode} node to check for matching errors. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function removeInvalidNodeErrorsInLiteral(node) { + const shouldCheckStrings = skipStrings && (typeof node.value === "string"); + const shouldCheckRegExps = skipRegExps && Boolean(node.regex); + + if (shouldCheckStrings || shouldCheckRegExps) { + + // If we have irregular characters remove them from the errors list + if (ALL_IRREGULARS.test(node.raw)) { + removeWhitespaceError(node); + } + } + } + + /** + * Checks template string literal nodes for errors that we are choosing to ignore and calls the relevant methods to remove the errors + * @param {ASTNode} node to check for matching errors. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function removeInvalidNodeErrorsInTemplateLiteral(node) { + if (typeof node.value.raw === "string") { + if (ALL_IRREGULARS.test(node.value.raw)) { + removeWhitespaceError(node); + } + } + } + + /** + * Checks comment nodes for errors that we are choosing to ignore and calls the relevant methods to remove the errors + * @param {ASTNode} node to check for matching errors. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function removeInvalidNodeErrorsInComment(node) { + if (ALL_IRREGULARS.test(node.value)) { + removeWhitespaceError(node); + } + } + + /** + * Checks JSX nodes for errors that we are choosing to ignore and calls the relevant methods to remove the errors + * @param {ASTNode} node to check for matching errors. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function removeInvalidNodeErrorsInJSXText(node) { + if (ALL_IRREGULARS.test(node.raw)) { + removeWhitespaceError(node); + } + } + + /** + * Checks the program source for irregular whitespace + * @param {ASTNode} node The program node + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkForIrregularWhitespace(node) { + const sourceLines = sourceCode.lines; + + sourceLines.forEach((sourceLine, lineIndex) => { + const lineNumber = lineIndex + 1; + let match; + + while ((match = IRREGULAR_WHITESPACE.exec(sourceLine)) !== null) { + errors.push({ + node, + messageId: "noIrregularWhitespace", + loc: { + start: { + line: lineNumber, + column: match.index + }, + end: { + line: lineNumber, + column: match.index + match[0].length + } + } + }); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Checks the program source for irregular line terminators + * @param {ASTNode} node The program node + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkForIrregularLineTerminators(node) { + const source = sourceCode.getText(), + sourceLines = sourceCode.lines, + linebreaks = source.match(LINE_BREAK); + let lastLineIndex = -1, + match; + + while ((match = IRREGULAR_LINE_TERMINATORS.exec(source)) !== null) { + const lineIndex = linebreaks.indexOf(match[0], lastLineIndex + 1) || 0; + + errors.push({ + node, + messageId: "noIrregularWhitespace", + loc: { + start: { + line: lineIndex + 1, + column: sourceLines[lineIndex].length + }, + end: { + line: lineIndex + 2, + column: 0 + } + } + }); + + lastLineIndex = lineIndex; + } + } + + /** + * A no-op function to act as placeholder for comment accumulation when the `skipComments` option is `false`. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function noop() {} + + const nodes = {}; + + if (ALL_IRREGULARS.test(sourceCode.getText())) { + nodes.Program = function(node) { + + /* + * As we can easily fire warnings for all white space issues with + * all the source its simpler to fire them here. + * This means we can check all the application code without having + * to worry about issues caused in the parser tokens. + * When writing this code also evaluating per node was missing out + * connecting tokens in some cases. + * We can later filter the errors when they are found to be not an + * issue in nodes we don't care about. + */ + checkForIrregularWhitespace(node); + checkForIrregularLineTerminators(node); + }; + + nodes.Literal = removeInvalidNodeErrorsInLiteral; + nodes.TemplateElement = skipTemplates ? removeInvalidNodeErrorsInTemplateLiteral : noop; + nodes.JSXText = skipJSXText ? removeInvalidNodeErrorsInJSXText : noop; + nodes["Program:exit"] = function() { + if (skipComments) { + + // First strip errors occurring in comment nodes. + commentNodes.forEach(removeInvalidNodeErrorsInComment); + } + + // If we have any errors remaining report on them + errors.forEach(error => context.report(error)); + }; + } else { + nodes.Program = noop; + } + + return nodes; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-iterator.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-iterator.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dcd9683 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-iterator.js @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag usage of __iterator__ property + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { getStaticPropertyName } = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the use of the `__iterator__` property", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-iterator" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + noIterator: "Reserved name '__iterator__'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + + MemberExpression(node) { + + if (getStaticPropertyName(node) === "__iterator__") { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "noIterator" + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-label-var.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-label-var.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf33cd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-label-var.js @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag labels that are the same as an identifier + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow labels that share a name with a variable", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-label-var" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + identifierClashWithLabel: "Found identifier with same name as label." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Check if the identifier is present inside current scope + * @param {Object} scope current scope + * @param {string} name To evaluate + * @returns {boolean} True if its present + * @private + */ + function findIdentifier(scope, name) { + return astUtils.getVariableByName(scope, name) !== null; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + LabeledStatement(node) { + + // Fetch the innermost scope. + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + /* + * Recursively find the identifier walking up the scope, starting + * with the innermost scope. + */ + if (findIdentifier(scope, node.label.name)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "identifierClashWithLabel" + }); + } + } + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-labels.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-labels.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d991a0a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-labels.js @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallow Labeled Statements + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow labeled statements", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-labels" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowLoop: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allowSwitch: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedLabel: "Unexpected labeled statement.", + unexpectedLabelInBreak: "Unexpected label in break statement.", + unexpectedLabelInContinue: "Unexpected label in continue statement." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0]; + const allowLoop = options && options.allowLoop; + const allowSwitch = options && options.allowSwitch; + let scopeInfo = null; + + /** + * Gets the kind of a given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to get. + * @returns {string} The kind of the node. + */ + function getBodyKind(node) { + if (astUtils.isLoop(node)) { + return "loop"; + } + if (node.type === "SwitchStatement") { + return "switch"; + } + return "other"; + } + + /** + * Checks whether the label of a given kind is allowed or not. + * @param {string} kind A kind to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the kind is allowed. + */ + function isAllowed(kind) { + switch (kind) { + case "loop": return allowLoop; + case "switch": return allowSwitch; + default: return false; + } + } + + /** + * Checks whether a given name is a label of a loop or not. + * @param {string} label A name of a label to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the name is a label of a loop. + */ + function getKind(label) { + let info = scopeInfo; + + while (info) { + if (info.label === label) { + return info.kind; + } + info = info.upper; + } + + /* c8 ignore next */ + return "other"; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + LabeledStatement(node) { + scopeInfo = { + label: node.label.name, + kind: getBodyKind(node.body), + upper: scopeInfo + }; + }, + + "LabeledStatement:exit"(node) { + if (!isAllowed(scopeInfo.kind)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedLabel" + }); + } + + scopeInfo = scopeInfo.upper; + }, + + BreakStatement(node) { + if (node.label && !isAllowed(getKind(node.label.name))) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedLabelInBreak" + }); + } + }, + + ContinueStatement(node) { + if (node.label && !isAllowed(getKind(node.label.name))) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedLabelInContinue" + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-lone-blocks.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-lone-blocks.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..767eec2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-lone-blocks.js @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag blocks with no reason to exist + * @author Brandon Mills + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unnecessary nested blocks", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-lone-blocks" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + redundantBlock: "Block is redundant.", + redundantNestedBlock: "Nested block is redundant." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + // A stack of lone blocks to be checked for block-level bindings + const loneBlocks = []; + let ruleDef; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Reports a node as invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be reported. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node) { + const messageId = node.parent.type === "BlockStatement" || node.parent.type === "StaticBlock" + ? "redundantNestedBlock" + : "redundantBlock"; + + context.report({ + node, + messageId + }); + } + + /** + * Checks for any occurrence of a BlockStatement in a place where lists of statements can appear + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a lone block. + */ + function isLoneBlock(node) { + return node.parent.type === "BlockStatement" || + node.parent.type === "StaticBlock" || + node.parent.type === "Program" || + + // Don't report blocks in switch cases if the block is the only statement of the case. + node.parent.type === "SwitchCase" && !(node.parent.consequent[0] === node && node.parent.consequent.length === 1); + } + + /** + * Checks the enclosing block of the current node for block-level bindings, + * and "marks it" as valid if any. + * @param {ASTNode} node The current node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function markLoneBlock(node) { + if (loneBlocks.length === 0) { + return; + } + + const block = node.parent; + + if (loneBlocks[loneBlocks.length - 1] === block) { + loneBlocks.pop(); + } + } + + // Default rule definition: report all lone blocks + ruleDef = { + BlockStatement(node) { + if (isLoneBlock(node)) { + report(node); + } + } + }; + + // ES6: report blocks without block-level bindings, or that's only child of another block + if (context.languageOptions.ecmaVersion >= 2015) { + ruleDef = { + BlockStatement(node) { + if (isLoneBlock(node)) { + loneBlocks.push(node); + } + }, + "BlockStatement:exit"(node) { + if (loneBlocks.length > 0 && loneBlocks[loneBlocks.length - 1] === node) { + loneBlocks.pop(); + report(node); + } else if ( + ( + node.parent.type === "BlockStatement" || + node.parent.type === "StaticBlock" + ) && + node.parent.body.length === 1 + ) { + report(node); + } + } + }; + + ruleDef.VariableDeclaration = function(node) { + if (node.kind === "let" || node.kind === "const") { + markLoneBlock(node); + } + }; + + ruleDef.FunctionDeclaration = function(node) { + if (sourceCode.getScope(node).isStrict) { + markLoneBlock(node); + } + }; + + ruleDef.ClassDeclaration = markLoneBlock; + } + + return ruleDef; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-lonely-if.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-lonely-if.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eefd2c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-lonely-if.js @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow if as the only statement in an else block + * @author Brandon Mills + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `if` statements as the only statement in `else` blocks", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-lonely-if" + }, + + schema: [], + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + unexpectedLonelyIf: "Unexpected if as the only statement in an else block." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + IfStatement(node) { + const parent = node.parent, + grandparent = parent.parent; + + if (parent && parent.type === "BlockStatement" && + parent.body.length === 1 && grandparent && + grandparent.type === "IfStatement" && + parent === grandparent.alternate) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedLonelyIf", + fix(fixer) { + const openingElseCurly = sourceCode.getFirstToken(parent); + const closingElseCurly = sourceCode.getLastToken(parent); + const elseKeyword = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(openingElseCurly); + const tokenAfterElseBlock = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(closingElseCurly); + const lastIfToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node.consequent); + const sourceText = sourceCode.getText(); + + if (sourceText.slice(openingElseCurly.range[1], + node.range[0]).trim() || sourceText.slice(node.range[1], closingElseCurly.range[0]).trim()) { + + // Don't fix if there are any non-whitespace characters interfering (e.g. comments) + return null; + } + + if ( + node.consequent.type !== "BlockStatement" && lastIfToken.value !== ";" && tokenAfterElseBlock && + ( + node.consequent.loc.end.line === tokenAfterElseBlock.loc.start.line || + /^[([/+`-]/u.test(tokenAfterElseBlock.value) || + lastIfToken.value === "++" || + lastIfToken.value === "--" + ) + ) { + + /* + * If the `if` statement has no block, and is not followed by a semicolon, make sure that fixing + * the issue would not change semantics due to ASI. If this would happen, don't do a fix. + */ + return null; + } + + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + [openingElseCurly.range[0], closingElseCurly.range[1]], + (elseKeyword.range[1] === openingElseCurly.range[0] ? " " : "") + sourceCode.getText(node) + ); + } + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-loop-func.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-loop-func.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..48312fb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-loop-func.js @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag creation of function inside a loop + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Gets the containing loop node of a specified node. + * + * We don't need to check nested functions, so this ignores those. + * `Scope.through` contains references of nested functions. + * @param {ASTNode} node An AST node to get. + * @returns {ASTNode|null} The containing loop node of the specified node, or + * `null`. + */ +function getContainingLoopNode(node) { + for (let currentNode = node; currentNode.parent; currentNode = currentNode.parent) { + const parent = currentNode.parent; + + switch (parent.type) { + case "WhileStatement": + case "DoWhileStatement": + return parent; + + case "ForStatement": + + // `init` is outside of the loop. + if (parent.init !== currentNode) { + return parent; + } + break; + + case "ForInStatement": + case "ForOfStatement": + + // `right` is outside of the loop. + if (parent.right !== currentNode) { + return parent; + } + break; + + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": + case "FunctionExpression": + case "FunctionDeclaration": + + // We don't need to check nested functions. + return null; + + default: + break; + } + } + + return null; +} + +/** + * Gets the containing loop node of a given node. + * If the loop was nested, this returns the most outer loop. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to get. This is a loop node. + * @param {ASTNode|null} excludedNode A node that the result node should not + * include. + * @returns {ASTNode} The most outer loop node. + */ +function getTopLoopNode(node, excludedNode) { + const border = excludedNode ? excludedNode.range[1] : 0; + let retv = node; + let containingLoopNode = node; + + while (containingLoopNode && containingLoopNode.range[0] >= border) { + retv = containingLoopNode; + containingLoopNode = getContainingLoopNode(containingLoopNode); + } + + return retv; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given reference which refers to an upper scope's variable is + * safe or not. + * @param {ASTNode} loopNode A containing loop node. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference A reference to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference is safe or not. + */ +function isSafe(loopNode, reference) { + const variable = reference.resolved; + const definition = variable && variable.defs[0]; + const declaration = definition && definition.parent; + const kind = (declaration && declaration.type === "VariableDeclaration") + ? declaration.kind + : ""; + + // Variables which are declared by `const` is safe. + if (kind === "const") { + return true; + } + + /* + * Variables which are declared by `let` in the loop is safe. + * It's a different instance from the next loop step's. + */ + if (kind === "let" && + declaration.range[0] > loopNode.range[0] && + declaration.range[1] < loopNode.range[1] + ) { + return true; + } + + /* + * WriteReferences which exist after this border are unsafe because those + * can modify the variable. + */ + const border = getTopLoopNode( + loopNode, + (kind === "let") ? declaration : null + ).range[0]; + + /** + * Checks whether a given reference is safe or not. + * The reference is every reference of the upper scope's variable we are + * looking now. + * + * It's safe if the reference matches one of the following condition. + * - is readonly. + * - doesn't exist inside a local function and after the border. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} upperRef A reference to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference is safe. + */ + function isSafeReference(upperRef) { + const id = upperRef.identifier; + + return ( + !upperRef.isWrite() || + variable.scope.variableScope === upperRef.from.variableScope && + id.range[0] < border + ); + } + + return Boolean(variable) && variable.references.every(isSafeReference); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow function declarations that contain unsafe references inside loop statements", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-loop-func" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unsafeRefs: "Function declared in a loop contains unsafe references to variable(s) {{ varNames }}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Reports functions which match the following condition: + * + * - has a loop node in ancestors. + * - has any references which refers to an unsafe variable. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForLoops(node) { + const loopNode = getContainingLoopNode(node); + + if (!loopNode) { + return; + } + + const references = sourceCode.getScope(node).through; + const unsafeRefs = references.filter(r => r.resolved && !isSafe(loopNode, r)).map(r => r.identifier.name); + + if (unsafeRefs.length > 0) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unsafeRefs", + data: { varNames: `'${unsafeRefs.join("', '")}'` } + }); + } + } + + return { + ArrowFunctionExpression: checkForLoops, + FunctionExpression: checkForLoops, + FunctionDeclaration: checkForLoops + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-loss-of-precision.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-loss-of-precision.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b3635e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-loss-of-precision.js @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag numbers that will lose significant figure precision at runtime + * @author Jacob Moore + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow literal numbers that lose precision", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-loss-of-precision" + }, + schema: [], + messages: { + noLossOfPrecision: "This number literal will lose precision at runtime." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /** + * Returns whether the node is number literal + * @param {Node} node the node literal being evaluated + * @returns {boolean} true if the node is a number literal + */ + function isNumber(node) { + return typeof node.value === "number"; + } + + /** + * Gets the source code of the given number literal. Removes `_` numeric separators from the result. + * @param {Node} node the number `Literal` node + * @returns {string} raw source code of the literal, without numeric separators + */ + function getRaw(node) { + return node.raw.replace(/_/gu, ""); + } + + /** + * Checks whether the number is base ten + * @param {ASTNode} node the node being evaluated + * @returns {boolean} true if the node is in base ten + */ + function isBaseTen(node) { + const prefixes = ["0x", "0X", "0b", "0B", "0o", "0O"]; + + return prefixes.every(prefix => !node.raw.startsWith(prefix)) && + !/^0[0-7]+$/u.test(node.raw); + } + + /** + * Checks that the user-intended non-base ten number equals the actual number after is has been converted to the Number type + * @param {Node} node the node being evaluated + * @returns {boolean} true if they do not match + */ + function notBaseTenLosesPrecision(node) { + const rawString = getRaw(node).toUpperCase(); + let base = 0; + + if (rawString.startsWith("0B")) { + base = 2; + } else if (rawString.startsWith("0X")) { + base = 16; + } else { + base = 8; + } + + return !rawString.endsWith(node.value.toString(base).toUpperCase()); + } + + /** + * Adds a decimal point to the numeric string at index 1 + * @param {string} stringNumber the numeric string without any decimal point + * @returns {string} the numeric string with a decimal point in the proper place + */ + function addDecimalPointToNumber(stringNumber) { + return `${stringNumber[0]}.${stringNumber.slice(1)}`; + } + + /** + * Returns the number stripped of leading zeros + * @param {string} numberAsString the string representation of the number + * @returns {string} the stripped string + */ + function removeLeadingZeros(numberAsString) { + for (let i = 0; i < numberAsString.length; i++) { + if (numberAsString[i] !== "0") { + return numberAsString.slice(i); + } + } + return numberAsString; + } + + /** + * Returns the number stripped of trailing zeros + * @param {string} numberAsString the string representation of the number + * @returns {string} the stripped string + */ + function removeTrailingZeros(numberAsString) { + for (let i = numberAsString.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { + if (numberAsString[i] !== "0") { + return numberAsString.slice(0, i + 1); + } + } + return numberAsString; + } + + /** + * Converts an integer to an object containing the integer's coefficient and order of magnitude + * @param {string} stringInteger the string representation of the integer being converted + * @returns {Object} the object containing the integer's coefficient and order of magnitude + */ + function normalizeInteger(stringInteger) { + const significantDigits = removeTrailingZeros(removeLeadingZeros(stringInteger)); + + return { + magnitude: stringInteger.startsWith("0") ? stringInteger.length - 2 : stringInteger.length - 1, + coefficient: addDecimalPointToNumber(significantDigits) + }; + } + + /** + * + * Converts a float to an object containing the floats's coefficient and order of magnitude + * @param {string} stringFloat the string representation of the float being converted + * @returns {Object} the object containing the integer's coefficient and order of magnitude + */ + function normalizeFloat(stringFloat) { + const trimmedFloat = removeLeadingZeros(stringFloat); + + if (trimmedFloat.startsWith(".")) { + const decimalDigits = trimmedFloat.slice(1); + const significantDigits = removeLeadingZeros(decimalDigits); + + return { + magnitude: significantDigits.length - decimalDigits.length - 1, + coefficient: addDecimalPointToNumber(significantDigits) + }; + + } + return { + magnitude: trimmedFloat.indexOf(".") - 1, + coefficient: addDecimalPointToNumber(trimmedFloat.replace(".", "")) + + }; + } + + /** + * Converts a base ten number to proper scientific notation + * @param {string} stringNumber the string representation of the base ten number to be converted + * @returns {string} the number converted to scientific notation + */ + function convertNumberToScientificNotation(stringNumber) { + const splitNumber = stringNumber.replace("E", "e").split("e"); + const originalCoefficient = splitNumber[0]; + const normalizedNumber = stringNumber.includes(".") ? normalizeFloat(originalCoefficient) + : normalizeInteger(originalCoefficient); + const normalizedCoefficient = normalizedNumber.coefficient; + const magnitude = splitNumber.length > 1 ? (parseInt(splitNumber[1], 10) + normalizedNumber.magnitude) + : normalizedNumber.magnitude; + + return `${normalizedCoefficient}e${magnitude}`; + } + + /** + * Checks that the user-intended base ten number equals the actual number after is has been converted to the Number type + * @param {Node} node the node being evaluated + * @returns {boolean} true if they do not match + */ + function baseTenLosesPrecision(node) { + const normalizedRawNumber = convertNumberToScientificNotation(getRaw(node)); + const requestedPrecision = normalizedRawNumber.split("e")[0].replace(".", "").length; + + if (requestedPrecision > 100) { + return true; + } + const storedNumber = node.value.toPrecision(requestedPrecision); + const normalizedStoredNumber = convertNumberToScientificNotation(storedNumber); + + return normalizedRawNumber !== normalizedStoredNumber; + } + + + /** + * Checks that the user-intended number equals the actual number after is has been converted to the Number type + * @param {Node} node the node being evaluated + * @returns {boolean} true if they do not match + */ + function losesPrecision(node) { + return isBaseTen(node) ? baseTenLosesPrecision(node) : notBaseTenLosesPrecision(node); + } + + + return { + Literal(node) { + if (node.value && isNumber(node) && losesPrecision(node)) { + context.report({ + messageId: "noLossOfPrecision", + node + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-magic-numbers.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-magic-numbers.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f48a62d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-magic-numbers.js @@ -0,0 +1,243 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag statements that use magic numbers (adapted from https://github.com/danielstjules/buddy.js) + * @author Vincent Lemeunier + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +// Maximum array length by the ECMAScript Specification. +const MAX_ARRAY_LENGTH = 2 ** 32 - 1; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Convert the value to bigint if it's a string. Otherwise return the value as-is. + * @param {bigint|number|string} x The value to normalize. + * @returns {bigint|number} The normalized value. + */ +function normalizeIgnoreValue(x) { + if (typeof x === "string") { + return BigInt(x.slice(0, -1)); + } + return x; +} + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow magic numbers", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-magic-numbers" + }, + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + detectObjects: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + enforceConst: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + ignore: { + type: "array", + items: { + anyOf: [ + { type: "number" }, + { type: "string", pattern: "^[+-]?(?:0|[1-9][0-9]*)n$" } + ] + }, + uniqueItems: true + }, + ignoreArrayIndexes: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + ignoreDefaultValues: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + ignoreClassFieldInitialValues: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + useConst: "Number constants declarations must use 'const'.", + noMagic: "No magic number: {{raw}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const config = context.options[0] || {}, + detectObjects = !!config.detectObjects, + enforceConst = !!config.enforceConst, + ignore = new Set((config.ignore || []).map(normalizeIgnoreValue)), + ignoreArrayIndexes = !!config.ignoreArrayIndexes, + ignoreDefaultValues = !!config.ignoreDefaultValues, + ignoreClassFieldInitialValues = !!config.ignoreClassFieldInitialValues; + + const okTypes = detectObjects ? [] : ["ObjectExpression", "Property", "AssignmentExpression"]; + + /** + * Returns whether the rule is configured to ignore the given value + * @param {bigint|number} value The value to check + * @returns {boolean} true if the value is ignored + */ + function isIgnoredValue(value) { + return ignore.has(value); + } + + /** + * Returns whether the number is a default value assignment. + * @param {ASTNode} fullNumberNode `Literal` or `UnaryExpression` full number node + * @returns {boolean} true if the number is a default value + */ + function isDefaultValue(fullNumberNode) { + const parent = fullNumberNode.parent; + + return parent.type === "AssignmentPattern" && parent.right === fullNumberNode; + } + + /** + * Returns whether the number is the initial value of a class field. + * @param {ASTNode} fullNumberNode `Literal` or `UnaryExpression` full number node + * @returns {boolean} true if the number is the initial value of a class field. + */ + function isClassFieldInitialValue(fullNumberNode) { + const parent = fullNumberNode.parent; + + return parent.type === "PropertyDefinition" && parent.value === fullNumberNode; + } + + /** + * Returns whether the given node is used as a radix within parseInt() or Number.parseInt() + * @param {ASTNode} fullNumberNode `Literal` or `UnaryExpression` full number node + * @returns {boolean} true if the node is radix + */ + function isParseIntRadix(fullNumberNode) { + const parent = fullNumberNode.parent; + + return parent.type === "CallExpression" && fullNumberNode === parent.arguments[1] && + ( + astUtils.isSpecificId(parent.callee, "parseInt") || + astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(parent.callee, "Number", "parseInt") + ); + } + + /** + * Returns whether the given node is a direct child of a JSX node. + * In particular, it aims to detect numbers used as prop values in JSX tags. + * Example: + * @param {ASTNode} fullNumberNode `Literal` or `UnaryExpression` full number node + * @returns {boolean} true if the node is a JSX number + */ + function isJSXNumber(fullNumberNode) { + return fullNumberNode.parent.type.indexOf("JSX") === 0; + } + + /** + * Returns whether the given node is used as an array index. + * Value must coerce to a valid array index name: "0", "1", "2" ... "4294967294". + * + * All other values, like "-1", "2.5", or "4294967295", are just "normal" object properties, + * which can be created and accessed on an array in addition to the array index properties, + * but they don't affect array's length and are not considered by methods such as .map(), .forEach() etc. + * + * The maximum array length by the specification is 2 ** 32 - 1 = 4294967295, + * thus the maximum valid index is 2 ** 32 - 2 = 4294967294. + * + * All notations are allowed, as long as the value coerces to one of "0", "1", "2" ... "4294967294". + * + * Valid examples: + * a[0], a[1], a[1.2e1], a[0xAB], a[0n], a[1n] + * a[-0] (same as a[0] because -0 coerces to "0") + * a[-0n] (-0n evaluates to 0n) + * + * Invalid examples: + * a[-1], a[-0xAB], a[-1n], a[2.5], a[1.23e1], a[12e-1] + * a[4294967295] (above the max index, it's an access to a regular property a["4294967295"]) + * a[999999999999999999999] (even if it wasn't above the max index, it would be a["1e+21"]) + * a[1e310] (same as a["Infinity"]) + * @param {ASTNode} fullNumberNode `Literal` or `UnaryExpression` full number node + * @param {bigint|number} value Value expressed by the fullNumberNode + * @returns {boolean} true if the node is a valid array index + */ + function isArrayIndex(fullNumberNode, value) { + const parent = fullNumberNode.parent; + + return parent.type === "MemberExpression" && parent.property === fullNumberNode && + (Number.isInteger(value) || typeof value === "bigint") && + value >= 0 && value < MAX_ARRAY_LENGTH; + } + + return { + Literal(node) { + if (!astUtils.isNumericLiteral(node)) { + return; + } + + let fullNumberNode; + let value; + let raw; + + // Treat unary minus as a part of the number + if (node.parent.type === "UnaryExpression" && node.parent.operator === "-") { + fullNumberNode = node.parent; + value = -node.value; + raw = `-${node.raw}`; + } else { + fullNumberNode = node; + value = node.value; + raw = node.raw; + } + + const parent = fullNumberNode.parent; + + // Always allow radix arguments and JSX props + if ( + isIgnoredValue(value) || + (ignoreDefaultValues && isDefaultValue(fullNumberNode)) || + (ignoreClassFieldInitialValues && isClassFieldInitialValue(fullNumberNode)) || + isParseIntRadix(fullNumberNode) || + isJSXNumber(fullNumberNode) || + (ignoreArrayIndexes && isArrayIndex(fullNumberNode, value)) + ) { + return; + } + + if (parent.type === "VariableDeclarator") { + if (enforceConst && parent.parent.kind !== "const") { + context.report({ + node: fullNumberNode, + messageId: "useConst" + }); + } + } else if ( + !okTypes.includes(parent.type) || + (parent.type === "AssignmentExpression" && parent.left.type === "Identifier") + ) { + context.report({ + node: fullNumberNode, + messageId: "noMagic", + data: { + raw + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-misleading-character-class.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-misleading-character-class.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..20591df --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-misleading-character-class.js @@ -0,0 +1,300 @@ +/** + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +const { CALL, CONSTRUCT, ReferenceTracker, getStringIfConstant } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); +const { RegExpParser, visitRegExpAST } = require("@eslint-community/regexpp"); +const { isCombiningCharacter, isEmojiModifier, isRegionalIndicatorSymbol, isSurrogatePair } = require("./utils/unicode"); +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils.js"); +const { isValidWithUnicodeFlag } = require("./utils/regular-expressions"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * @typedef {import('@eslint-community/regexpp').AST.Character} Character + * @typedef {import('@eslint-community/regexpp').AST.CharacterClassElement} CharacterClassElement + */ + +/** + * Iterate character sequences of a given nodes. + * + * CharacterClassRange syntax can steal a part of character sequence, + * so this function reverts CharacterClassRange syntax and restore the sequence. + * @param {CharacterClassElement[]} nodes The node list to iterate character sequences. + * @returns {IterableIterator} The list of character sequences. + */ +function *iterateCharacterSequence(nodes) { + + /** @type {Character[]} */ + let seq = []; + + for (const node of nodes) { + switch (node.type) { + case "Character": + seq.push(node); + break; + + case "CharacterClassRange": + seq.push(node.min); + yield seq; + seq = [node.max]; + break; + + case "CharacterSet": + case "CharacterClass": // [[]] nesting character class + case "ClassStringDisjunction": // \q{...} + case "ExpressionCharacterClass": // [A--B] + if (seq.length > 0) { + yield seq; + seq = []; + } + break; + + // no default + } + } + + if (seq.length > 0) { + yield seq; + } +} + + +/** + * Checks whether the given character node is a Unicode code point escape or not. + * @param {Character} char the character node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the character node is a Unicode code point escape. + */ +function isUnicodeCodePointEscape(char) { + return /^\\u\{[\da-f]+\}$/iu.test(char.raw); +} + +/** + * Each function returns `true` if it detects that kind of problem. + * @type {Record boolean>} + */ +const hasCharacterSequence = { + surrogatePairWithoutUFlag(chars) { + return chars.some((c, i) => { + if (i === 0) { + return false; + } + const c1 = chars[i - 1]; + + return ( + isSurrogatePair(c1.value, c.value) && + !isUnicodeCodePointEscape(c1) && + !isUnicodeCodePointEscape(c) + ); + }); + }, + + surrogatePair(chars) { + return chars.some((c, i) => { + if (i === 0) { + return false; + } + const c1 = chars[i - 1]; + + return ( + isSurrogatePair(c1.value, c.value) && + ( + isUnicodeCodePointEscape(c1) || + isUnicodeCodePointEscape(c) + ) + ); + }); + }, + + combiningClass(chars) { + return chars.some((c, i) => ( + i !== 0 && + isCombiningCharacter(c.value) && + !isCombiningCharacter(chars[i - 1].value) + )); + }, + + emojiModifier(chars) { + return chars.some((c, i) => ( + i !== 0 && + isEmojiModifier(c.value) && + !isEmojiModifier(chars[i - 1].value) + )); + }, + + regionalIndicatorSymbol(chars) { + return chars.some((c, i) => ( + i !== 0 && + isRegionalIndicatorSymbol(c.value) && + isRegionalIndicatorSymbol(chars[i - 1].value) + )); + }, + + zwj(chars) { + const lastIndex = chars.length - 1; + + return chars.some((c, i) => ( + i !== 0 && + i !== lastIndex && + c.value === 0x200d && + chars[i - 1].value !== 0x200d && + chars[i + 1].value !== 0x200d + )); + } +}; + +const kinds = Object.keys(hasCharacterSequence); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow characters which are made with multiple code points in character class syntax", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-misleading-character-class" + }, + + hasSuggestions: true, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + surrogatePairWithoutUFlag: "Unexpected surrogate pair in character class. Use 'u' flag.", + surrogatePair: "Unexpected surrogate pair in character class.", + combiningClass: "Unexpected combined character in character class.", + emojiModifier: "Unexpected modified Emoji in character class.", + regionalIndicatorSymbol: "Unexpected national flag in character class.", + zwj: "Unexpected joined character sequence in character class.", + suggestUnicodeFlag: "Add unicode 'u' flag to regex." + } + }, + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const parser = new RegExpParser(); + + /** + * Verify a given regular expression. + * @param {Node} node The node to report. + * @param {string} pattern The regular expression pattern to verify. + * @param {string} flags The flags of the regular expression. + * @param {Function} unicodeFixer Fixer for missing "u" flag. + * @returns {void} + */ + function verify(node, pattern, flags, unicodeFixer) { + let patternNode; + + try { + patternNode = parser.parsePattern( + pattern, + 0, + pattern.length, + { + unicode: flags.includes("u"), + unicodeSets: flags.includes("v") + } + ); + } catch { + + // Ignore regular expressions with syntax errors + return; + } + + const foundKinds = new Set(); + + visitRegExpAST(patternNode, { + onCharacterClassEnter(ccNode) { + for (const chars of iterateCharacterSequence(ccNode.elements)) { + for (const kind of kinds) { + if (hasCharacterSequence[kind](chars)) { + foundKinds.add(kind); + } + } + } + } + }); + + for (const kind of foundKinds) { + let suggest; + + if (kind === "surrogatePairWithoutUFlag") { + suggest = [{ + messageId: "suggestUnicodeFlag", + fix: unicodeFixer + }]; + } + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: kind, + suggest + }); + } + } + + return { + "Literal[regex]"(node) { + verify(node, node.regex.pattern, node.regex.flags, fixer => { + if (!isValidWithUnicodeFlag(context.languageOptions.ecmaVersion, node.regex.pattern)) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.insertTextAfter(node, "u"); + }); + }, + "Program"(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const tracker = new ReferenceTracker(scope); + + /* + * Iterate calls of RegExp. + * E.g., `new RegExp()`, `RegExp()`, `new window.RegExp()`, + * `const {RegExp: a} = window; new a()`, etc... + */ + for (const { node: refNode } of tracker.iterateGlobalReferences({ + RegExp: { [CALL]: true, [CONSTRUCT]: true } + })) { + const [patternNode, flagsNode] = refNode.arguments; + const pattern = getStringIfConstant(patternNode, scope); + const flags = getStringIfConstant(flagsNode, scope); + + if (typeof pattern === "string") { + verify(refNode, pattern, flags || "", fixer => { + + if (!isValidWithUnicodeFlag(context.languageOptions.ecmaVersion, pattern)) { + return null; + } + + if (refNode.arguments.length === 1) { + const penultimateToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(refNode, { skip: 1 }); // skip closing parenthesis + + return fixer.insertTextAfter( + penultimateToken, + astUtils.isCommaToken(penultimateToken) + ? ' "u",' + : ', "u"' + ); + } + + if ((flagsNode.type === "Literal" && typeof flagsNode.value === "string") || flagsNode.type === "TemplateLiteral") { + const range = [flagsNode.range[0], flagsNode.range[1] - 1]; + + return fixer.insertTextAfterRange(range, "u"); + } + + return null; + }); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-mixed-operators.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-mixed-operators.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6b6f736 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-mixed-operators.js @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow mixed binary operators. + * @author Toru Nagashima + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils.js"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS = ["+", "-", "*", "/", "%", "**"]; +const BITWISE_OPERATORS = ["&", "|", "^", "~", "<<", ">>", ">>>"]; +const COMPARISON_OPERATORS = ["==", "!=", "===", "!==", ">", ">=", "<", "<="]; +const LOGICAL_OPERATORS = ["&&", "||"]; +const RELATIONAL_OPERATORS = ["in", "instanceof"]; +const TERNARY_OPERATOR = ["?:"]; +const COALESCE_OPERATOR = ["??"]; +const ALL_OPERATORS = [].concat( + ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS, + BITWISE_OPERATORS, + COMPARISON_OPERATORS, + LOGICAL_OPERATORS, + RELATIONAL_OPERATORS, + TERNARY_OPERATOR, + COALESCE_OPERATOR +); +const DEFAULT_GROUPS = [ + ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS, + BITWISE_OPERATORS, + COMPARISON_OPERATORS, + LOGICAL_OPERATORS, + RELATIONAL_OPERATORS +]; +const TARGET_NODE_TYPE = /^(?:Binary|Logical|Conditional)Expression$/u; + +/** + * Normalizes options. + * @param {Object|undefined} options A options object to normalize. + * @returns {Object} Normalized option object. + */ +function normalizeOptions(options = {}) { + const hasGroups = options.groups && options.groups.length > 0; + const groups = hasGroups ? options.groups : DEFAULT_GROUPS; + const allowSamePrecedence = options.allowSamePrecedence !== false; + + return { + groups, + allowSamePrecedence + }; +} + +/** + * Checks whether any group which includes both given operator exists or not. + * @param {Array} groups A list of groups to check. + * @param {string} left An operator. + * @param {string} right Another operator. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if such group existed. + */ +function includesBothInAGroup(groups, left, right) { + return groups.some(group => group.includes(left) && group.includes(right)); +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given node is a conditional expression and returns the test node else the left node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node which can be a BinaryExpression or a LogicalExpression node. + * This parent node can be BinaryExpression, LogicalExpression + * , or a ConditionalExpression node + * @returns {ASTNode} node the appropriate node(left or test). + */ +function getChildNode(node) { + return node.type === "ConditionalExpression" ? node.test : node.left; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow mixed binary operators", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-mixed-operators" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + groups: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "array", + items: { enum: ALL_OPERATORS }, + minItems: 2, + uniqueItems: true + }, + uniqueItems: true + }, + allowSamePrecedence: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedMixedOperator: "Unexpected mix of '{{leftOperator}}' and '{{rightOperator}}'. Use parentheses to clarify the intended order of operations." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const options = normalizeOptions(context.options[0]); + + /** + * Checks whether a given node should be ignored by options or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. This is a BinaryExpression + * node or a LogicalExpression node. This parent node is one of + * them, too. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node should be ignored. + */ + function shouldIgnore(node) { + const a = node; + const b = node.parent; + + return ( + !includesBothInAGroup(options.groups, a.operator, b.type === "ConditionalExpression" ? "?:" : b.operator) || + ( + options.allowSamePrecedence && + astUtils.getPrecedence(a) === astUtils.getPrecedence(b) + ) + ); + } + + /** + * Checks whether the operator of a given node is mixed with parent + * node's operator or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. This is a BinaryExpression + * node or a LogicalExpression node. This parent node is one of + * them, too. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node was mixed. + */ + function isMixedWithParent(node) { + + return ( + node.operator !== node.parent.operator && + !astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node) + ); + } + + /** + * Gets the operator token of a given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. This is a BinaryExpression + * node or a LogicalExpression node. + * @returns {Token} The operator token of the node. + */ + function getOperatorToken(node) { + return sourceCode.getTokenAfter(getChildNode(node), astUtils.isNotClosingParenToken); + } + + /** + * Reports both the operator of a given node and the operator of the + * parent node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. This is a BinaryExpression + * node or a LogicalExpression node. This parent node is one of + * them, too. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportBothOperators(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + const left = (getChildNode(parent) === node) ? node : parent; + const right = (getChildNode(parent) !== node) ? node : parent; + const data = { + leftOperator: left.operator || "?:", + rightOperator: right.operator || "?:" + }; + + context.report({ + node: left, + loc: getOperatorToken(left).loc, + messageId: "unexpectedMixedOperator", + data + }); + context.report({ + node: right, + loc: getOperatorToken(right).loc, + messageId: "unexpectedMixedOperator", + data + }); + } + + /** + * Checks between the operator of this node and the operator of the + * parent node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function check(node) { + if ( + TARGET_NODE_TYPE.test(node.parent.type) && + isMixedWithParent(node) && + !shouldIgnore(node) + ) { + reportBothOperators(node); + } + } + + return { + BinaryExpression: check, + LogicalExpression: check + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-mixed-requires.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-mixed-requires.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e7b803 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-mixed-requires.js @@ -0,0 +1,238 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce grouped require statements for Node.JS + * @author Raphael Pigulla + * @deprecated in ESLint v7.0.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: [], + + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `require` calls to be mixed with regular variable declarations", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-mixed-requires" + }, + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "boolean" + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + grouping: { + type: "boolean" + }, + allowCall: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + noMixRequire: "Do not mix 'require' and other declarations.", + noMixCoreModuleFileComputed: "Do not mix core, module, file and computed requires." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const options = context.options[0]; + let grouping = false, + allowCall = false; + + if (typeof options === "object") { + grouping = options.grouping; + allowCall = options.allowCall; + } else { + grouping = !!options; + } + + /** + * Returns the list of built-in modules. + * @returns {string[]} An array of built-in Node.js modules. + */ + function getBuiltinModules() { + + /* + * This list is generated using: + * `require("repl")._builtinLibs.concat('repl').sort()` + * This particular list is as per nodejs v0.12.2 and iojs v0.7.1 + */ + return [ + "assert", "buffer", "child_process", "cluster", "crypto", + "dgram", "dns", "domain", "events", "fs", "http", "https", + "net", "os", "path", "punycode", "querystring", "readline", + "repl", "smalloc", "stream", "string_decoder", "tls", "tty", + "url", "util", "v8", "vm", "zlib" + ]; + } + + const BUILTIN_MODULES = getBuiltinModules(); + + const DECL_REQUIRE = "require", + DECL_UNINITIALIZED = "uninitialized", + DECL_OTHER = "other"; + + const REQ_CORE = "core", + REQ_FILE = "file", + REQ_MODULE = "module", + REQ_COMPUTED = "computed"; + + /** + * Determines the type of a declaration statement. + * @param {ASTNode} initExpression The init node of the VariableDeclarator. + * @returns {string} The type of declaration represented by the expression. + */ + function getDeclarationType(initExpression) { + if (!initExpression) { + + // "var x;" + return DECL_UNINITIALIZED; + } + + if (initExpression.type === "CallExpression" && + initExpression.callee.type === "Identifier" && + initExpression.callee.name === "require" + ) { + + // "var x = require('util');" + return DECL_REQUIRE; + } + if (allowCall && + initExpression.type === "CallExpression" && + initExpression.callee.type === "CallExpression" + ) { + + // "var x = require('diagnose')('sub-module');" + return getDeclarationType(initExpression.callee); + } + if (initExpression.type === "MemberExpression") { + + // "var x = require('glob').Glob;" + return getDeclarationType(initExpression.object); + } + + // "var x = 42;" + return DECL_OTHER; + } + + /** + * Determines the type of module that is loaded via require. + * @param {ASTNode} initExpression The init node of the VariableDeclarator. + * @returns {string} The module type. + */ + function inferModuleType(initExpression) { + if (initExpression.type === "MemberExpression") { + + // "var x = require('glob').Glob;" + return inferModuleType(initExpression.object); + } + if (initExpression.arguments.length === 0) { + + // "var x = require();" + return REQ_COMPUTED; + } + + const arg = initExpression.arguments[0]; + + if (arg.type !== "Literal" || typeof arg.value !== "string") { + + // "var x = require(42);" + return REQ_COMPUTED; + } + + if (BUILTIN_MODULES.includes(arg.value)) { + + // "var fs = require('fs');" + return REQ_CORE; + } + if (/^\.{0,2}\//u.test(arg.value)) { + + // "var utils = require('./utils');" + return REQ_FILE; + } + + // "var async = require('async');" + return REQ_MODULE; + + } + + /** + * Check if the list of variable declarations is mixed, i.e. whether it + * contains both require and other declarations. + * @param {ASTNode} declarations The list of VariableDeclarators. + * @returns {boolean} True if the declarations are mixed, false if not. + */ + function isMixed(declarations) { + const contains = {}; + + declarations.forEach(declaration => { + const type = getDeclarationType(declaration.init); + + contains[type] = true; + }); + + return !!( + contains[DECL_REQUIRE] && + (contains[DECL_UNINITIALIZED] || contains[DECL_OTHER]) + ); + } + + /** + * Check if all require declarations in the given list are of the same + * type. + * @param {ASTNode} declarations The list of VariableDeclarators. + * @returns {boolean} True if the declarations are grouped, false if not. + */ + function isGrouped(declarations) { + const found = {}; + + declarations.forEach(declaration => { + if (getDeclarationType(declaration.init) === DECL_REQUIRE) { + found[inferModuleType(declaration.init)] = true; + } + }); + + return Object.keys(found).length <= 1; + } + + + return { + + VariableDeclaration(node) { + + if (isMixed(node.declarations)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "noMixRequire" + }); + } else if (grouping && !isGrouped(node.declarations)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "noMixCoreModuleFileComputed" + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7698b5d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs.js @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallow mixed spaces and tabs for indentation + * @author Jary Niebur + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow mixed spaces and tabs for indentation", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["smart-tabs", true, false] + } + ], + + messages: { + mixedSpacesAndTabs: "Mixed spaces and tabs." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + let smartTabs; + + switch (context.options[0]) { + case true: // Support old syntax, maybe add deprecation warning here + case "smart-tabs": + smartTabs = true; + break; + default: + smartTabs = false; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + "Program:exit"(node) { + const lines = sourceCode.lines, + comments = sourceCode.getAllComments(), + ignoredCommentLines = new Set(); + + // Add all lines except the first ones. + comments.forEach(comment => { + for (let i = comment.loc.start.line + 1; i <= comment.loc.end.line; i++) { + ignoredCommentLines.add(i); + } + }); + + /* + * At least one space followed by a tab + * or the reverse before non-tab/-space + * characters begin. + */ + let regex = /^(?=( +|\t+))\1(?:\t| )/u; + + if (smartTabs) { + + /* + * At least one space followed by a tab + * before non-tab/-space characters begin. + */ + regex = /^(?=(\t*))\1(?=( +))\2\t/u; + } + + lines.forEach((line, i) => { + const match = regex.exec(line); + + if (match) { + const lineNumber = i + 1; + const loc = { + start: { + line: lineNumber, + column: match[0].length - 2 + }, + end: { + line: lineNumber, + column: match[0].length + } + }; + + if (!ignoredCommentLines.has(lineNumber)) { + const containingNode = sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(sourceCode.getIndexFromLoc(loc.start)); + + if (!(containingNode && ["Literal", "TemplateElement"].includes(containingNode.type))) { + context.report({ + node, + loc, + messageId: "mixedSpacesAndTabs" + }); + } + } + } + }); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-multi-assign.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-multi-assign.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a7a50c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-multi-assign.js @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check use of chained assignment expressions + * @author Stewart Rand + */ + +"use strict"; + + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow use of chained assignment expressions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-multi-assign" + }, + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + ignoreNonDeclaration: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + unexpectedChain: "Unexpected chained assignment." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + const options = context.options[0] || { + ignoreNonDeclaration: false + }; + const selectors = [ + "VariableDeclarator > AssignmentExpression.init", + "PropertyDefinition > AssignmentExpression.value" + ]; + + if (!options.ignoreNonDeclaration) { + selectors.push("AssignmentExpression > AssignmentExpression.right"); + } + + return { + [selectors](node) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedChain" + }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-multi-spaces.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-multi-spaces.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bc90ee5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-multi-spaces.js @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallow use of multiple spaces. + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow multiple spaces", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-multi-spaces" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + exceptions: { + type: "object", + patternProperties: { + "^([A-Z][a-z]*)+$": { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + ignoreEOLComments: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + multipleSpaces: "Multiple spaces found before '{{displayValue}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const ignoreEOLComments = options.ignoreEOLComments; + const exceptions = Object.assign({ Property: true }, options.exceptions); + const hasExceptions = Object.keys(exceptions).some(key => exceptions[key]); + + /** + * Formats value of given comment token for error message by truncating its length. + * @param {Token} token comment token + * @returns {string} formatted value + * @private + */ + function formatReportedCommentValue(token) { + const valueLines = token.value.split("\n"); + const value = valueLines[0]; + const formattedValue = `${value.slice(0, 12)}...`; + + return valueLines.length === 1 && value.length <= 12 ? value : formattedValue; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + Program() { + sourceCode.tokensAndComments.forEach((leftToken, leftIndex, tokensAndComments) => { + if (leftIndex === tokensAndComments.length - 1) { + return; + } + const rightToken = tokensAndComments[leftIndex + 1]; + + // Ignore tokens that don't have 2 spaces between them or are on different lines + if ( + !sourceCode.text.slice(leftToken.range[1], rightToken.range[0]).includes(" ") || + leftToken.loc.end.line < rightToken.loc.start.line + ) { + return; + } + + // Ignore comments that are the last token on their line if `ignoreEOLComments` is active. + if ( + ignoreEOLComments && + astUtils.isCommentToken(rightToken) && + ( + leftIndex === tokensAndComments.length - 2 || + rightToken.loc.end.line < tokensAndComments[leftIndex + 2].loc.start.line + ) + ) { + return; + } + + // Ignore tokens that are in a node in the "exceptions" object + if (hasExceptions) { + const parentNode = sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(rightToken.range[0] - 1); + + if (parentNode && exceptions[parentNode.type]) { + return; + } + } + + let displayValue; + + if (rightToken.type === "Block") { + displayValue = `/*${formatReportedCommentValue(rightToken)}*/`; + } else if (rightToken.type === "Line") { + displayValue = `//${formatReportedCommentValue(rightToken)}`; + } else { + displayValue = rightToken.value; + } + + context.report({ + node: rightToken, + loc: { start: leftToken.loc.end, end: rightToken.loc.start }, + messageId: "multipleSpaces", + data: { displayValue }, + fix: fixer => fixer.replaceTextRange([leftToken.range[1], rightToken.range[0]], " ") + }); + }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-multi-str.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-multi-str.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8011729 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-multi-str.js @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag when using multiline strings + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow multiline strings", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-multi-str" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + multilineString: "Multiline support is limited to browsers supporting ES5 only." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /** + * Determines if a given node is part of JSX syntax. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a JSX node, false if not. + * @private + */ + function isJSXElement(node) { + return node.type.indexOf("JSX") === 0; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + Literal(node) { + if (astUtils.LINEBREAK_MATCHER.test(node.raw) && !isJSXElement(node.parent)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "multilineString" + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-multiple-empty-lines.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-multiple-empty-lines.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5d038ff --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-multiple-empty-lines.js @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallows multiple blank lines. + * implementation adapted from the no-trailing-spaces rule. + * @author Greg Cochard + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow multiple empty lines", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-multiple-empty-lines" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + max: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + maxEOF: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + maxBOF: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + } + }, + required: ["max"], + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + blankBeginningOfFile: "Too many blank lines at the beginning of file. Max of {{max}} allowed.", + blankEndOfFile: "Too many blank lines at the end of file. Max of {{max}} allowed.", + consecutiveBlank: "More than {{max}} blank {{pluralizedLines}} not allowed." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + // Use options.max or 2 as default + let max = 2, + maxEOF = max, + maxBOF = max; + + if (context.options.length) { + max = context.options[0].max; + maxEOF = typeof context.options[0].maxEOF !== "undefined" ? context.options[0].maxEOF : max; + maxBOF = typeof context.options[0].maxBOF !== "undefined" ? context.options[0].maxBOF : max; + } + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + // Swallow the final newline, as some editors add it automatically and we don't want it to cause an issue + const allLines = sourceCode.lines[sourceCode.lines.length - 1] === "" ? sourceCode.lines.slice(0, -1) : sourceCode.lines; + const templateLiteralLines = new Set(); + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + TemplateLiteral(node) { + node.quasis.forEach(literalPart => { + + // Empty lines have a semantic meaning if they're inside template literals. Don't count these as empty lines. + for (let ignoredLine = literalPart.loc.start.line; ignoredLine < literalPart.loc.end.line; ignoredLine++) { + templateLiteralLines.add(ignoredLine); + } + }); + }, + "Program:exit"(node) { + return allLines + + // Given a list of lines, first get a list of line numbers that are non-empty. + .reduce((nonEmptyLineNumbers, line, index) => { + if (line.trim() || templateLiteralLines.has(index + 1)) { + nonEmptyLineNumbers.push(index + 1); + } + return nonEmptyLineNumbers; + }, []) + + // Add a value at the end to allow trailing empty lines to be checked. + .concat(allLines.length + 1) + + // Given two line numbers of non-empty lines, report the lines between if the difference is too large. + .reduce((lastLineNumber, lineNumber) => { + let messageId, maxAllowed; + + if (lastLineNumber === 0) { + messageId = "blankBeginningOfFile"; + maxAllowed = maxBOF; + } else if (lineNumber === allLines.length + 1) { + messageId = "blankEndOfFile"; + maxAllowed = maxEOF; + } else { + messageId = "consecutiveBlank"; + maxAllowed = max; + } + + if (lineNumber - lastLineNumber - 1 > maxAllowed) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: { line: lastLineNumber + maxAllowed + 1, column: 0 }, + end: { line: lineNumber, column: 0 } + }, + messageId, + data: { + max: maxAllowed, + pluralizedLines: maxAllowed === 1 ? "line" : "lines" + }, + fix(fixer) { + const rangeStart = sourceCode.getIndexFromLoc({ line: lastLineNumber + 1, column: 0 }); + + /* + * The end of the removal range is usually the start index of the next line. + * However, at the end of the file there is no next line, so the end of the + * range is just the length of the text. + */ + const lineNumberAfterRemovedLines = lineNumber - maxAllowed; + const rangeEnd = lineNumberAfterRemovedLines <= allLines.length + ? sourceCode.getIndexFromLoc({ line: lineNumberAfterRemovedLines, column: 0 }) + : sourceCode.text.length; + + return fixer.removeRange([rangeStart, rangeEnd]); + } + }); + } + + return lineNumber; + }, 0); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-native-reassign.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-native-reassign.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3fed44 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-native-reassign.js @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow assignments to native objects or read-only global variables + * @author Ilya Volodin + * @deprecated in ESLint v3.3.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow assignments to native objects or read-only global variables", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-native-reassign" + }, + + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: ["no-global-assign"], + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + exceptions: { + type: "array", + items: { type: "string" }, + uniqueItems: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + nativeReassign: "Read-only global '{{name}}' should not be modified." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const config = context.options[0]; + const exceptions = (config && config.exceptions) || []; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Reports write references. + * @param {Reference} reference A reference to check. + * @param {int} index The index of the reference in the references. + * @param {Reference[]} references The array that the reference belongs to. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkReference(reference, index, references) { + const identifier = reference.identifier; + + if (reference.init === false && + reference.isWrite() && + + /* + * Destructuring assignments can have multiple default value, + * so possibly there are multiple writeable references for the same identifier. + */ + (index === 0 || references[index - 1].identifier !== identifier) + ) { + context.report({ + node: identifier, + messageId: "nativeReassign", + data: identifier + }); + } + } + + /** + * Reports write references if a given variable is read-only builtin. + * @param {Variable} variable A variable to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkVariable(variable) { + if (variable.writeable === false && !exceptions.includes(variable.name)) { + variable.references.forEach(checkReference); + } + } + + return { + Program(node) { + const globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + globalScope.variables.forEach(checkVariable); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-negated-condition.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-negated-condition.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3cb7590 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-negated-condition.js @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow a negated condition + * @author Alberto Rodríguez + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow negated conditions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-negated-condition" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpectedNegated: "Unexpected negated condition." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /** + * Determines if a given node is an if-else without a condition on the else + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node has an else without an if. + * @private + */ + function hasElseWithoutCondition(node) { + return node.alternate && node.alternate.type !== "IfStatement"; + } + + /** + * Determines if a given node is a negated unary expression + * @param {Object} test The test object to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a negated unary expression. + * @private + */ + function isNegatedUnaryExpression(test) { + return test.type === "UnaryExpression" && test.operator === "!"; + } + + /** + * Determines if a given node is a negated binary expression + * @param {Test} test The test to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a negated binary expression. + * @private + */ + function isNegatedBinaryExpression(test) { + return test.type === "BinaryExpression" && + (test.operator === "!=" || test.operator === "!=="); + } + + /** + * Determines if a given node has a negated if expression + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node has a negated if expression. + * @private + */ + function isNegatedIf(node) { + return isNegatedUnaryExpression(node.test) || isNegatedBinaryExpression(node.test); + } + + return { + IfStatement(node) { + if (!hasElseWithoutCondition(node)) { + return; + } + + if (isNegatedIf(node)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedNegated" + }); + } + }, + ConditionalExpression(node) { + if (isNegatedIf(node)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedNegated" + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-negated-in-lhs.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-negated-in-lhs.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7a50be7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-negated-in-lhs.js @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to disallow negated left operands of the `in` operator + * @author Michael Ficarra + * @deprecated in ESLint v3.3.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow negating the left operand in `in` expressions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-negated-in-lhs" + }, + + replacedBy: ["no-unsafe-negation"], + + deprecated: true, + schema: [], + + messages: { + negatedLHS: "The 'in' expression's left operand is negated." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + + BinaryExpression(node) { + if (node.operator === "in" && node.left.type === "UnaryExpression" && node.left.operator === "!") { + context.report({ node, messageId: "negatedLHS" }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-nested-ternary.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-nested-ternary.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..faf8041 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-nested-ternary.js @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag nested ternary expressions + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow nested ternary expressions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-nested-ternary" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + noNestedTernary: "Do not nest ternary expressions." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + ConditionalExpression(node) { + if (node.alternate.type === "ConditionalExpression" || + node.consequent.type === "ConditionalExpression") { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "noNestedTernary" + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-func.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-func.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d58b2d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-func.js @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag when using new Function + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const callMethods = new Set(["apply", "bind", "call"]); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `new` operators with the `Function` object", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-new-func" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + noFunctionConstructor: "The Function constructor is eval." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + "Program:exit"(node) { + const globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const variable = globalScope.set.get("Function"); + + if (variable && variable.defs.length === 0) { + variable.references.forEach(ref => { + const idNode = ref.identifier; + const { parent } = idNode; + let evalNode; + + if (parent) { + if (idNode === parent.callee && ( + parent.type === "NewExpression" || + parent.type === "CallExpression" + )) { + evalNode = parent; + } else if ( + parent.type === "MemberExpression" && + idNode === parent.object && + callMethods.has(astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(parent)) + ) { + const maybeCallee = parent.parent.type === "ChainExpression" ? parent.parent : parent; + + if (maybeCallee.parent.type === "CallExpression" && maybeCallee.parent.callee === maybeCallee) { + evalNode = maybeCallee.parent; + } + } + } + + if (evalNode) { + context.report({ + node: evalNode, + messageId: "noFunctionConstructor" + }); + } + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-native-nonconstructor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-native-nonconstructor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ee70d28 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-native-nonconstructor.js @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow use of the new operator with global non-constructor functions + * @author Sosuke Suzuki + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const nonConstructorGlobalFunctionNames = ["Symbol", "BigInt"]; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `new` operators with global non-constructor functions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-new-native-nonconstructor" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + noNewNonconstructor: "`{{name}}` cannot be called as a constructor." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + "Program:exit"(node) { + const globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + for (const nonConstructorName of nonConstructorGlobalFunctionNames) { + const variable = globalScope.set.get(nonConstructorName); + + if (variable && variable.defs.length === 0) { + variable.references.forEach(ref => { + const idNode = ref.identifier; + const parent = idNode.parent; + + if (parent && parent.type === "NewExpression" && parent.callee === idNode) { + context.report({ + node: idNode, + messageId: "noNewNonconstructor", + data: { name: nonConstructorName } + }); + } + }); + } + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-object.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-object.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..06275f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-object.js @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to disallow calls to the Object constructor + * @author Matt DuVall + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.50.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `Object` constructors", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-new-object" + }, + + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: [ + "no-object-constructor" + ], + + schema: [], + + messages: { + preferLiteral: "The object literal notation {} is preferable." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + NewExpression(node) { + const variable = astUtils.getVariableByName( + sourceCode.getScope(node), + node.callee.name + ); + + if (variable && variable.identifiers.length > 0) { + return; + } + + if (node.callee.name === "Object") { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "preferLiteral" + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-require.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-require.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6abfc17 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-require.js @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow use of new operator with the `require` function + * @author Wil Moore III + * @deprecated in ESLint v7.0.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: [], + + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `new` operators with calls to `require`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-new-require" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + noNewRequire: "Unexpected use of new with require." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + + NewExpression(node) { + if (node.callee.type === "Identifier" && node.callee.name === "require") { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "noNewRequire" + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-symbol.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-symbol.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9983022 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-symbol.js @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow use of the new operator with the `Symbol` object + * @author Alberto Rodríguez + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `new` operators with the `Symbol` object", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-new-symbol" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + noNewSymbol: "`Symbol` cannot be called as a constructor." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + "Program:exit"(node) { + const globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const variable = globalScope.set.get("Symbol"); + + if (variable && variable.defs.length === 0) { + variable.references.forEach(ref => { + const idNode = ref.identifier; + const parent = idNode.parent; + + if (parent && parent.type === "NewExpression" && parent.callee === idNode) { + context.report({ + node: idNode, + messageId: "noNewSymbol" + }); + } + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-wrappers.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-wrappers.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5050a98 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new-wrappers.js @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag when using constructor for wrapper objects + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { getVariableByName } = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `new` operators with the `String`, `Number`, and `Boolean` objects", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-new-wrappers" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + noConstructor: "Do not use {{fn}} as a constructor." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const { sourceCode } = context; + + return { + + NewExpression(node) { + const wrapperObjects = ["String", "Number", "Boolean"]; + const { name } = node.callee; + + if (wrapperObjects.includes(name)) { + const variable = getVariableByName(sourceCode.getScope(node), name); + + if (variable && variable.identifiers.length === 0) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "noConstructor", + data: { fn: name } + }); + } + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e20bad --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-new.js @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag statements with function invocation preceded by + * "new" and not part of assignment + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `new` operators outside of assignments or comparisons", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-new" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + noNewStatement: "Do not use 'new' for side effects." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + "ExpressionStatement > NewExpression"(node) { + context.report({ + node: node.parent, + messageId: "noNewStatement" + }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-nonoctal-decimal-escape.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-nonoctal-decimal-escape.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5939390 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-nonoctal-decimal-escape.js @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow `\8` and `\9` escape sequences in string literals. + * @author Milos Djermanovic + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const QUICK_TEST_REGEX = /\\[89]/u; + +/** + * Returns unicode escape sequence that represents the given character. + * @param {string} character A single code unit. + * @returns {string} "\uXXXX" sequence. + */ +function getUnicodeEscape(character) { + return `\\u${character.charCodeAt(0).toString(16).padStart(4, "0")}`; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `\\8` and `\\9` escape sequences in string literals", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-nonoctal-decimal-escape" + }, + + hasSuggestions: true, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + decimalEscape: "Don't use '{{decimalEscape}}' escape sequence.", + + // suggestions + refactor: "Replace '{{original}}' with '{{replacement}}'. This maintains the current functionality.", + escapeBackslash: "Replace '{{original}}' with '{{replacement}}' to include the actual backslash character." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Creates a new Suggestion object. + * @param {string} messageId "refactor" or "escapeBackslash". + * @param {int[]} range The range to replace. + * @param {string} replacement New text for the range. + * @returns {Object} Suggestion + */ + function createSuggestion(messageId, range, replacement) { + return { + messageId, + data: { + original: sourceCode.getText().slice(...range), + replacement + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange(range, replacement); + } + }; + } + + return { + Literal(node) { + if (typeof node.value !== "string") { + return; + } + + if (!QUICK_TEST_REGEX.test(node.raw)) { + return; + } + + const regex = /(?:[^\\]|(?\\.))*?(?\\[89])/suy; + let match; + + while ((match = regex.exec(node.raw))) { + const { previousEscape, decimalEscape } = match.groups; + const decimalEscapeRangeEnd = node.range[0] + match.index + match[0].length; + const decimalEscapeRangeStart = decimalEscapeRangeEnd - decimalEscape.length; + const decimalEscapeRange = [decimalEscapeRangeStart, decimalEscapeRangeEnd]; + const suggest = []; + + // When `regex` is matched, `previousEscape` can only capture characters adjacent to `decimalEscape` + if (previousEscape === "\\0") { + + /* + * Now we have a NULL escape "\0" immediately followed by a decimal escape, e.g.: "\0\8". + * Fixing this to "\08" would turn "\0" into a legacy octal escape. To avoid producing + * an octal escape while fixing a decimal escape, we provide different suggestions. + */ + suggest.push( + createSuggestion( // "\0\8" -> "\u00008" + "refactor", + [decimalEscapeRangeStart - previousEscape.length, decimalEscapeRangeEnd], + `${getUnicodeEscape("\0")}${decimalEscape[1]}` + ), + createSuggestion( // "\8" -> "\u0038" + "refactor", + decimalEscapeRange, + getUnicodeEscape(decimalEscape[1]) + ) + ); + } else { + suggest.push( + createSuggestion( // "\8" -> "8" + "refactor", + decimalEscapeRange, + decimalEscape[1] + ) + ); + } + + suggest.push( + createSuggestion( // "\8" -> "\\8" + "escapeBackslash", + decimalEscapeRange, + `\\${decimalEscape}` + ) + ); + + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: sourceCode.getLocFromIndex(decimalEscapeRangeStart), + end: sourceCode.getLocFromIndex(decimalEscapeRangeEnd) + }, + messageId: "decimalEscape", + data: { + decimalEscape + }, + suggest + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-obj-calls.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-obj-calls.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ee767ea --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-obj-calls.js @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of an object property of the global object (Math and JSON) as a function + * @author James Allardice + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { CALL, CONSTRUCT, ReferenceTracker } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); +const getPropertyName = require("./utils/ast-utils").getStaticPropertyName; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const nonCallableGlobals = ["Atomics", "JSON", "Math", "Reflect", "Intl"]; + +/** + * Returns the name of the node to report + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report + * @returns {string} name to report + */ +function getReportNodeName(node) { + if (node.type === "ChainExpression") { + return getReportNodeName(node.expression); + } + if (node.type === "MemberExpression") { + return getPropertyName(node); + } + return node.name; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow calling global object properties as functions", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-obj-calls" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpectedCall: "'{{name}}' is not a function.", + unexpectedRefCall: "'{{name}}' is reference to '{{ref}}', which is not a function." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + Program(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const tracker = new ReferenceTracker(scope); + const traceMap = {}; + + for (const g of nonCallableGlobals) { + traceMap[g] = { + [CALL]: true, + [CONSTRUCT]: true + }; + } + + for (const { node: refNode, path } of tracker.iterateGlobalReferences(traceMap)) { + const name = getReportNodeName(refNode.callee); + const ref = path[0]; + const messageId = name === ref ? "unexpectedCall" : "unexpectedRefCall"; + + context.report({ node: refNode, messageId, data: { name, ref } }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-object-constructor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-object-constructor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8875ec2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-object-constructor.js @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow calls to the `Object` constructor without an argument + * @author Francesco Trotta + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { + getVariableByName, + isArrowToken, + isStartOfExpressionStatement, + needsPrecedingSemicolon +} = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow calls to the `Object` constructor without an argument", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-object-constructor" + }, + + hasSuggestions: true, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + preferLiteral: "The object literal notation {} is preferable.", + useLiteral: "Replace with '{{replacement}}'.", + useLiteralAfterSemicolon: "Replace with '{{replacement}}', add preceding semicolon." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Determines whether or not an object literal that replaces a specified node needs to be enclosed in parentheses. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be replaced. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not parentheses around the object literal are required. + */ + function needsParentheses(node) { + if (isStartOfExpressionStatement(node)) { + return true; + } + + const prevToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + + if (prevToken && isArrowToken(prevToken)) { + return true; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Reports on nodes where the `Object` constructor is called without arguments. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to evaluate. + * @returns {void} + */ + function check(node) { + if (node.callee.type !== "Identifier" || node.callee.name !== "Object" || node.arguments.length) { + return; + } + + const variable = getVariableByName(sourceCode.getScope(node), "Object"); + + if (variable && variable.identifiers.length === 0) { + let replacement; + let fixText; + let messageId = "useLiteral"; + + if (needsParentheses(node)) { + replacement = "({})"; + if (needsPrecedingSemicolon(sourceCode, node)) { + fixText = ";({})"; + messageId = "useLiteralAfterSemicolon"; + } else { + fixText = "({})"; + } + } else { + replacement = fixText = "{}"; + } + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "preferLiteral", + suggest: [ + { + messageId, + data: { replacement }, + fix: fixer => fixer.replaceText(node, fixText) + } + ] + }); + } + } + + return { + CallExpression: check, + NewExpression: check + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-octal-escape.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-octal-escape.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6924d54 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-octal-escape.js @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag octal escape sequences in string literals. + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow octal escape sequences in string literals", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-octal-escape" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + octalEscapeSequence: "Don't use octal: '\\{{sequence}}'. Use '\\u....' instead." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + + Literal(node) { + if (typeof node.value !== "string") { + return; + } + + // \0 represents a valid NULL character if it isn't followed by a digit. + const match = node.raw.match( + /^(?:[^\\]|\\.)*?\\([0-3][0-7]{1,2}|[4-7][0-7]|0(?=[89])|[1-7])/su + ); + + if (match) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "octalEscapeSequence", + data: { sequence: match[1] } + }); + } + } + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-octal.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-octal.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc02769 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-octal.js @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag when initializing octal literal + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow octal literals", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-octal" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + noOctal: "Octal literals should not be used." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + + Literal(node) { + if (typeof node.value === "number" && /^0[0-9]/u.test(node.raw)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "noOctal" + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-param-reassign.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-param-reassign.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..607cafd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-param-reassign.js @@ -0,0 +1,230 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallow reassignment of function parameters. + * @author Nat Burns + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const stopNodePattern = /(?:Statement|Declaration|Function(?:Expression)?|Program)$/u; + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow reassigning `function` parameters", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-param-reassign" + }, + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + props: { + enum: [false] + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + props: { + enum: [true] + }, + ignorePropertyModificationsFor: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + }, + uniqueItems: true + }, + ignorePropertyModificationsForRegex: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + }, + uniqueItems: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + assignmentToFunctionParam: "Assignment to function parameter '{{name}}'.", + assignmentToFunctionParamProp: "Assignment to property of function parameter '{{name}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const props = context.options[0] && context.options[0].props; + const ignoredPropertyAssignmentsFor = context.options[0] && context.options[0].ignorePropertyModificationsFor || []; + const ignoredPropertyAssignmentsForRegex = context.options[0] && context.options[0].ignorePropertyModificationsForRegex || []; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Checks whether or not the reference modifies properties of its variable. + * @param {Reference} reference A reference to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the reference modifies properties of its variable. + */ + function isModifyingProp(reference) { + let node = reference.identifier; + let parent = node.parent; + + while (parent && (!stopNodePattern.test(parent.type) || + parent.type === "ForInStatement" || parent.type === "ForOfStatement")) { + switch (parent.type) { + + // e.g. foo.a = 0; + case "AssignmentExpression": + return parent.left === node; + + // e.g. ++foo.a; + case "UpdateExpression": + return true; + + // e.g. delete foo.a; + case "UnaryExpression": + if (parent.operator === "delete") { + return true; + } + break; + + // e.g. for (foo.a in b) {} + case "ForInStatement": + case "ForOfStatement": + if (parent.left === node) { + return true; + } + + // this is a stop node for parent.right and parent.body + return false; + + // EXCLUDES: e.g. cache.get(foo.a).b = 0; + case "CallExpression": + if (parent.callee !== node) { + return false; + } + break; + + // EXCLUDES: e.g. cache[foo.a] = 0; + case "MemberExpression": + if (parent.property === node) { + return false; + } + break; + + // EXCLUDES: e.g. ({ [foo]: a }) = bar; + case "Property": + if (parent.key === node) { + return false; + } + + break; + + // EXCLUDES: e.g. (foo ? a : b).c = bar; + case "ConditionalExpression": + if (parent.test === node) { + return false; + } + + break; + + // no default + } + + node = parent; + parent = node.parent; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Tests that an identifier name matches any of the ignored property assignments. + * First we test strings in ignoredPropertyAssignmentsFor. + * Then we instantiate and test RegExp objects from ignoredPropertyAssignmentsForRegex strings. + * @param {string} identifierName A string that describes the name of an identifier to + * ignore property assignments for. + * @returns {boolean} Whether the string matches an ignored property assignment regular expression or not. + */ + function isIgnoredPropertyAssignment(identifierName) { + return ignoredPropertyAssignmentsFor.includes(identifierName) || + ignoredPropertyAssignmentsForRegex.some(ignored => new RegExp(ignored, "u").test(identifierName)); + } + + /** + * Reports a reference if is non initializer and writable. + * @param {Reference} reference A reference to check. + * @param {int} index The index of the reference in the references. + * @param {Reference[]} references The array that the reference belongs to. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkReference(reference, index, references) { + const identifier = reference.identifier; + + if (identifier && + !reference.init && + + /* + * Destructuring assignments can have multiple default value, + * so possibly there are multiple writeable references for the same identifier. + */ + (index === 0 || references[index - 1].identifier !== identifier) + ) { + if (reference.isWrite()) { + context.report({ + node: identifier, + messageId: "assignmentToFunctionParam", + data: { name: identifier.name } + }); + } else if (props && isModifyingProp(reference) && !isIgnoredPropertyAssignment(identifier.name)) { + context.report({ + node: identifier, + messageId: "assignmentToFunctionParamProp", + data: { name: identifier.name } + }); + } + } + } + + /** + * Finds and reports references that are non initializer and writable. + * @param {Variable} variable A variable to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkVariable(variable) { + if (variable.defs[0].type === "Parameter") { + variable.references.forEach(checkReference); + } + } + + /** + * Checks parameters of a given function node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A function node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForFunction(node) { + sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node).forEach(checkVariable); + } + + return { + + // `:exit` is needed for the `node.parent` property of identifier nodes. + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": checkForFunction, + "FunctionExpression:exit": checkForFunction, + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit": checkForFunction + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-path-concat.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-path-concat.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e4a3a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-path-concat.js @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallow string concatenation when using __dirname and __filename + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + * @deprecated in ESLint v7.0.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: [], + + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow string concatenation with `__dirname` and `__filename`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-path-concat" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + usePathFunctions: "Use path.join() or path.resolve() instead of + to create paths." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const MATCHER = /^__(?:dir|file)name$/u; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + BinaryExpression(node) { + + const left = node.left, + right = node.right; + + if (node.operator === "+" && + ((left.type === "Identifier" && MATCHER.test(left.name)) || + (right.type === "Identifier" && MATCHER.test(right.name))) + ) { + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "usePathFunctions" + }); + } + } + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-plusplus.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-plusplus.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..22a6fd0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-plusplus.js @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of unary increment and decrement operators. + * @author Ian Christian Myers + * @author Brody McKee (github.com/mrmckeb) + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Determines whether the given node is the update node of a `ForStatement`. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is `ForStatement` update. + */ +function isForStatementUpdate(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return parent.type === "ForStatement" && parent.update === node; +} + +/** + * Determines whether the given node is considered to be a for loop "afterthought" by the logic of this rule. + * In particular, it returns `true` if the given node is either: + * - The update node of a `ForStatement`: for (;; i++) {} + * - An operand of a sequence expression that is the update node: for (;; foo(), i++) {} + * - An operand of a sequence expression that is child of another sequence expression, etc., + * up to the sequence expression that is the update node: for (;; foo(), (bar(), (baz(), i++))) {} + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a for loop afterthought. + */ +function isForLoopAfterthought(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + if (parent.type === "SequenceExpression") { + return isForLoopAfterthought(parent); + } + + return isForStatementUpdate(node); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the unary operators `++` and `--`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-plusplus" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowForLoopAfterthoughts: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedUnaryOp: "Unary operator '{{operator}}' used." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const config = context.options[0]; + let allowForLoopAfterthoughts = false; + + if (typeof config === "object") { + allowForLoopAfterthoughts = config.allowForLoopAfterthoughts === true; + } + + return { + + UpdateExpression(node) { + if (allowForLoopAfterthoughts && isForLoopAfterthought(node)) { + return; + } + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedUnaryOp", + data: { + operator: node.operator + } + }); + } + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-process-env.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-process-env.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8dac648 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-process-env.js @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallow the use of process.env() + * @author Vignesh Anand + * @deprecated in ESLint v7.0.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: [], + + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the use of `process.env`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-process-env" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpectedProcessEnv: "Unexpected use of process.env." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + + MemberExpression(node) { + const objectName = node.object.name, + propertyName = node.property.name; + + if (objectName === "process" && !node.computed && propertyName && propertyName === "env") { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpectedProcessEnv" }); + } + + } + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-process-exit.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-process-exit.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa398a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-process-exit.js @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallow the use of process.exit() + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + * @deprecated in ESLint v7.0.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: [], + + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the use of `process.exit()`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-process-exit" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + noProcessExit: "Don't use process.exit(); throw an error instead." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + "CallExpression > MemberExpression.callee[object.name = 'process'][property.name = 'exit']"(node) { + context.report({ node: node.parent, messageId: "noProcessExit" }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-promise-executor-return.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-promise-executor-return.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b27e440 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-promise-executor-return.js @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow returning values from Promise executor functions + * @author Milos Djermanovic + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { findVariable } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const functionTypesToCheck = new Set(["ArrowFunctionExpression", "FunctionExpression"]); + +/** + * Determines whether the given identifier node is a reference to a global variable. + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check. + * @param {Scope} scope Scope to which the node belongs. + * @returns {boolean} True if the identifier is a reference to a global variable. + */ +function isGlobalReference(node, scope) { + const variable = findVariable(scope, node); + + return variable !== null && variable.scope.type === "global" && variable.defs.length === 0; +} + +/** + * Finds function's outer scope. + * @param {Scope} scope Function's own scope. + * @returns {Scope} Function's outer scope. + */ +function getOuterScope(scope) { + const upper = scope.upper; + + if (upper.type === "function-expression-name") { + return upper.upper; + } + return upper; +} + +/** + * Determines whether the given function node is used as a Promise executor. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @param {Scope} scope Function's own scope. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a Promise executor. + */ +function isPromiseExecutor(node, scope) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return parent.type === "NewExpression" && + parent.arguments[0] === node && + parent.callee.type === "Identifier" && + parent.callee.name === "Promise" && + isGlobalReference(parent.callee, getOuterScope(scope)); +} + +/** + * Checks if the given node is a void expression. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} - `true` if the node is a void expression + */ +function expressionIsVoid(node) { + return node.type === "UnaryExpression" && node.operator === "void"; +} + +/** + * Fixes the linting error by prepending "void " to the given node + * @param {Object} sourceCode context given by context.sourceCode + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to fix. + * @param {Object} fixer The fixer object provided by ESLint. + * @returns {Array} - An array of fix objects to apply to the node. + */ +function voidPrependFixer(sourceCode, node, fixer) { + + const requiresParens = + + // prepending `void ` will fail if the node has a lower precedence than void + astUtils.getPrecedence(node) < astUtils.getPrecedence({ type: "UnaryExpression", operator: "void" }) && + + // check if there are parentheses around the node to avoid redundant parentheses + !astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node); + + // avoid parentheses issues + const returnOrArrowToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore( + node, + node.parent.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" + ? astUtils.isArrowToken + + // isReturnToken + : token => token.type === "Keyword" && token.value === "return" + ); + + const firstToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(returnOrArrowToken); + + const prependSpace = + + // is return token, as => allows void to be adjacent + returnOrArrowToken.value === "return" && + + // If two tokens (return and "(") are adjacent + returnOrArrowToken.range[1] === firstToken.range[0]; + + return [ + fixer.insertTextBefore(firstToken, `${prependSpace ? " " : ""}void ${requiresParens ? "(" : ""}`), + fixer.insertTextAfter(node, requiresParens ? ")" : "") + ]; +} + +/** + * Fixes the linting error by `wrapping {}` around the given node's body. + * @param {Object} sourceCode context given by context.sourceCode + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to fix. + * @param {Object} fixer The fixer object provided by ESLint. + * @returns {Array} - An array of fix objects to apply to the node. + */ +function curlyWrapFixer(sourceCode, node, fixer) { + + // https://github.com/eslint/eslint/pull/17282#issuecomment-1592795923 + const arrowToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.body, astUtils.isArrowToken); + const firstToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(arrowToken); + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + return [ + fixer.insertTextBefore(firstToken, "{"), + fixer.insertTextAfter(lastToken, "}") + ]; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow returning values from Promise executor functions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-promise-executor-return" + }, + + hasSuggestions: true, + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + allowVoid: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + returnsValue: "Return values from promise executor functions cannot be read.", + + // arrow and function suggestions + prependVoid: "Prepend `void` to the expression.", + + // only arrow suggestions + wrapBraces: "Wrap the expression in `{}`." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + let funcInfo = null; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const { + allowVoid = false + } = context.options[0] || {}; + + return { + + onCodePathStart(_, node) { + funcInfo = { + upper: funcInfo, + shouldCheck: + functionTypesToCheck.has(node.type) && + isPromiseExecutor(node, sourceCode.getScope(node)) + }; + + if (// Is a Promise executor + funcInfo.shouldCheck && + node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" && + node.expression && + + // Except void + !(allowVoid && expressionIsVoid(node.body)) + ) { + const suggest = []; + + // prevent useless refactors + if (allowVoid) { + suggest.push({ + messageId: "prependVoid", + fix(fixer) { + return voidPrependFixer(sourceCode, node.body, fixer); + } + }); + } + + // Do not suggest wrapping an unnamed FunctionExpression in braces as that would be invalid syntax. + if (!(node.body.type === "FunctionExpression" && !node.body.id)) { + suggest.push({ + messageId: "wrapBraces", + fix(fixer) { + return curlyWrapFixer(sourceCode, node, fixer); + } + }); + } + + context.report({ + node: node.body, + messageId: "returnsValue", + suggest + }); + } + }, + + onCodePathEnd() { + funcInfo = funcInfo.upper; + }, + + ReturnStatement(node) { + if (!(funcInfo.shouldCheck && node.argument)) { + return; + } + + // node is `return ` + if (!allowVoid) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "returnsValue" }); + return; + } + + if (expressionIsVoid(node.argument)) { + return; + } + + // allowVoid && !expressionIsVoid + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "returnsValue", + suggest: [{ + messageId: "prependVoid", + fix(fixer) { + return voidPrependFixer(sourceCode, node.argument, fixer); + } + }] + }); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-proto.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-proto.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28320d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-proto.js @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag usage of __proto__ property + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { getStaticPropertyName } = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the use of the `__proto__` property", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-proto" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpectedProto: "The '__proto__' property is deprecated." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + + MemberExpression(node) { + if (getStaticPropertyName(node) === "__proto__") { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpectedProto" }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-prototype-builtins.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-prototype-builtins.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b61e585 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-prototype-builtins.js @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow use of Object.prototype builtins on objects + * @author Andrew Levine + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Returns true if the node or any of the objects + * to the left of it in the member/call chain is optional. + * + * e.g. `a?.b`, `a?.b.c`, `a?.()`, `a()?.()` + * @param {ASTNode} node The expression to check + * @returns {boolean} `true` if there is a short-circuiting optional `?.` + * in the same option chain to the left of this call or member expression, + * or the node itself is an optional call or member `?.`. + */ +function isAfterOptional(node) { + let leftNode; + + if (node.type === "MemberExpression") { + leftNode = node.object; + } else if (node.type === "CallExpression") { + leftNode = node.callee; + } else { + return false; + } + if (node.optional) { + return true; + } + return isAfterOptional(leftNode); +} + + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow calling some `Object.prototype` methods directly on objects", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-prototype-builtins" + }, + + hasSuggestions: true, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + prototypeBuildIn: "Do not access Object.prototype method '{{prop}}' from target object.", + callObjectPrototype: "Call Object.prototype.{{prop}} explicitly." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const DISALLOWED_PROPS = new Set([ + "hasOwnProperty", + "isPrototypeOf", + "propertyIsEnumerable" + ]); + + /** + * Reports if a disallowed property is used in a CallExpression + * @param {ASTNode} node The CallExpression node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function disallowBuiltIns(node) { + + const callee = astUtils.skipChainExpression(node.callee); + + if (callee.type !== "MemberExpression") { + return; + } + + const propName = astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(callee); + + if (propName !== null && DISALLOWED_PROPS.has(propName)) { + context.report({ + messageId: "prototypeBuildIn", + loc: callee.property.loc, + data: { prop: propName }, + node, + suggest: [ + { + messageId: "callObjectPrototype", + data: { prop: propName }, + fix(fixer) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /* + * A call after an optional chain (e.g. a?.b.hasOwnProperty(c)) + * must be fixed manually because the call can be short-circuited + */ + if (isAfterOptional(node)) { + return null; + } + + /* + * A call on a ChainExpression (e.g. (a?.hasOwnProperty)(c)) will trigger + * no-unsafe-optional-chaining which should be fixed before this suggestion + */ + if (node.callee.type === "ChainExpression") { + return null; + } + + const objectVariable = astUtils.getVariableByName(sourceCode.getScope(node), "Object"); + + /* + * We can't use Object if the global Object was shadowed, + * or Object does not exist in the global scope for some reason + */ + if (!objectVariable || objectVariable.scope.type !== "global" || objectVariable.defs.length > 0) { + return null; + } + + let objectText = sourceCode.getText(callee.object); + + if (astUtils.getPrecedence(callee.object) <= astUtils.getPrecedence({ type: "SequenceExpression" })) { + objectText = `(${objectText})`; + } + + const openParenToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter( + node.callee, + astUtils.isOpeningParenToken + ); + const isEmptyParameters = node.arguments.length === 0; + const delim = isEmptyParameters ? "" : ", "; + const fixes = [ + fixer.replaceText(callee, `Object.prototype.${propName}.call`), + fixer.insertTextAfter(openParenToken, objectText + delim) + ]; + + return fixes; + } + } + ] + }); + } + } + + return { + CallExpression: disallowBuiltIns + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-redeclare.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-redeclare.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a4877e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-redeclare.js @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag when the same variable is declared more then once. + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow variable redeclaration", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-redeclare" + }, + + messages: { + redeclared: "'{{id}}' is already defined.", + redeclaredAsBuiltin: "'{{id}}' is already defined as a built-in global variable.", + redeclaredBySyntax: "'{{id}}' is already defined by a variable declaration." + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + builtinGlobals: { type: "boolean", default: true } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + }, + + create(context) { + const options = { + builtinGlobals: Boolean( + context.options.length === 0 || + context.options[0].builtinGlobals + ) + }; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Iterate declarations of a given variable. + * @param {escope.variable} variable The variable object to iterate declarations. + * @returns {IterableIterator<{type:string,node:ASTNode,loc:SourceLocation}>} The declarations. + */ + function *iterateDeclarations(variable) { + if (options.builtinGlobals && ( + variable.eslintImplicitGlobalSetting === "readonly" || + variable.eslintImplicitGlobalSetting === "writable" + )) { + yield { type: "builtin" }; + } + + for (const id of variable.identifiers) { + yield { type: "syntax", node: id, loc: id.loc }; + } + + if (variable.eslintExplicitGlobalComments) { + for (const comment of variable.eslintExplicitGlobalComments) { + yield { + type: "comment", + node: comment, + loc: astUtils.getNameLocationInGlobalDirectiveComment( + sourceCode, + comment, + variable.name + ) + }; + } + } + } + + /** + * Find variables in a given scope and flag redeclared ones. + * @param {Scope} scope An eslint-scope scope object. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function findVariablesInScope(scope) { + for (const variable of scope.variables) { + const [ + declaration, + ...extraDeclarations + ] = iterateDeclarations(variable); + + if (extraDeclarations.length === 0) { + continue; + } + + /* + * If the type of a declaration is different from the type of + * the first declaration, it shows the location of the first + * declaration. + */ + const detailMessageId = declaration.type === "builtin" + ? "redeclaredAsBuiltin" + : "redeclaredBySyntax"; + const data = { id: variable.name }; + + // Report extra declarations. + for (const { type, node, loc } of extraDeclarations) { + const messageId = type === declaration.type + ? "redeclared" + : detailMessageId; + + context.report({ node, loc, messageId, data }); + } + } + } + + /** + * Find variables in the current scope. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node of the current scope. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkForBlock(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + /* + * In ES5, some node type such as `BlockStatement` doesn't have that scope. + * `scope.block` is a different node in such a case. + */ + if (scope.block === node) { + findVariablesInScope(scope); + } + } + + return { + Program(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + findVariablesInScope(scope); + + // Node.js or ES modules has a special scope. + if ( + scope.type === "global" && + scope.childScopes[0] && + + // The special scope's block is the Program node. + scope.block === scope.childScopes[0].block + ) { + findVariablesInScope(scope.childScopes[0]); + } + }, + + FunctionDeclaration: checkForBlock, + FunctionExpression: checkForBlock, + ArrowFunctionExpression: checkForBlock, + + StaticBlock: checkForBlock, + + BlockStatement: checkForBlock, + ForStatement: checkForBlock, + ForInStatement: checkForBlock, + ForOfStatement: checkForBlock, + SwitchStatement: checkForBlock + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-regex-spaces.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-regex-spaces.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cb25010 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-regex-spaces.js @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to count multiple spaces in regular expressions + * @author Matt DuVall + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const regexpp = require("@eslint-community/regexpp"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const regExpParser = new regexpp.RegExpParser(); +const DOUBLE_SPACE = / {2}/u; + +/** + * Check if node is a string + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {boolean} True if its a string + * @private + */ +function isString(node) { + return node && node.type === "Literal" && typeof node.value === "string"; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow multiple spaces in regular expressions", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-regex-spaces" + }, + + schema: [], + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + multipleSpaces: "Spaces are hard to count. Use {{{length}}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Validate regular expression + * @param {ASTNode} nodeToReport Node to report. + * @param {string} pattern Regular expression pattern to validate. + * @param {string} rawPattern Raw representation of the pattern in the source code. + * @param {number} rawPatternStartRange Start range of the pattern in the source code. + * @param {string} flags Regular expression flags. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkRegex(nodeToReport, pattern, rawPattern, rawPatternStartRange, flags) { + + // Skip if there are no consecutive spaces in the source code, to avoid reporting e.g., RegExp(' \ '). + if (!DOUBLE_SPACE.test(rawPattern)) { + return; + } + + const characterClassNodes = []; + let regExpAST; + + try { + regExpAST = regExpParser.parsePattern(pattern, 0, pattern.length, { unicode: flags.includes("u"), unicodeSets: flags.includes("v") }); + } catch { + + // Ignore regular expressions with syntax errors + return; + } + + regexpp.visitRegExpAST(regExpAST, { + onCharacterClassEnter(ccNode) { + characterClassNodes.push(ccNode); + } + }); + + const spacesPattern = /( {2,})(?: [+*{?]|[^+*{?]|$)/gu; + let match; + + while ((match = spacesPattern.exec(pattern))) { + const { 1: { length }, index } = match; + + // Report only consecutive spaces that are not in character classes. + if ( + characterClassNodes.every(({ start, end }) => index < start || end <= index) + ) { + context.report({ + node: nodeToReport, + messageId: "multipleSpaces", + data: { length }, + fix(fixer) { + if (pattern !== rawPattern) { + return null; + } + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + [rawPatternStartRange + index, rawPatternStartRange + index + length], + ` {${length}}` + ); + } + }); + + // Report only the first occurrence of consecutive spaces + return; + } + } + } + + /** + * Validate regular expression literals + * @param {ASTNode} node node to validate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkLiteral(node) { + if (node.regex) { + const pattern = node.regex.pattern; + const rawPattern = node.raw.slice(1, node.raw.lastIndexOf("/")); + const rawPatternStartRange = node.range[0] + 1; + const flags = node.regex.flags; + + checkRegex( + node, + pattern, + rawPattern, + rawPatternStartRange, + flags + ); + } + } + + /** + * Validate strings passed to the RegExp constructor + * @param {ASTNode} node node to validate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkFunction(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const regExpVar = astUtils.getVariableByName(scope, "RegExp"); + const shadowed = regExpVar && regExpVar.defs.length > 0; + const patternNode = node.arguments[0]; + + if (node.callee.type === "Identifier" && node.callee.name === "RegExp" && isString(patternNode) && !shadowed) { + const pattern = patternNode.value; + const rawPattern = patternNode.raw.slice(1, -1); + const rawPatternStartRange = patternNode.range[0] + 1; + let flags; + + if (node.arguments.length < 2) { + + // It has no flags. + flags = ""; + } else { + const flagsNode = node.arguments[1]; + + if (isString(flagsNode)) { + flags = flagsNode.value; + } else { + + // The flags cannot be determined. + return; + } + } + + checkRegex( + node, + pattern, + rawPattern, + rawPatternStartRange, + flags + ); + } + } + + return { + Literal: checkLiteral, + CallExpression: checkFunction, + NewExpression: checkFunction + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-exports.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-exports.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1d54b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-exports.js @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow specified names in exports + * @author Milos Djermanovic + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow specified names in exports", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-restricted-exports" + }, + + schema: [{ + anyOf: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + restrictedNamedExports: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + }, + uniqueItems: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + restrictedNamedExports: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string", + pattern: "^(?!default$)" + }, + uniqueItems: true + }, + restrictDefaultExports: { + type: "object", + properties: { + + // Allow/Disallow `export default foo; export default 42; export default function foo() {}` format + direct: { + type: "boolean" + }, + + // Allow/Disallow `export { foo as default };` declarations + named: { + type: "boolean" + }, + + // Allow/Disallow `export { default } from "mod"; export { default as default } from "mod";` declarations + defaultFrom: { + type: "boolean" + }, + + // Allow/Disallow `export { foo as default } from "mod";` declarations + namedFrom: { + type: "boolean" + }, + + // Allow/Disallow `export * as default from "mod"`; declarations + namespaceFrom: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + }], + + messages: { + restrictedNamed: "'{{name}}' is restricted from being used as an exported name.", + restrictedDefault: "Exporting 'default' is restricted." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const restrictedNames = new Set(context.options[0] && context.options[0].restrictedNamedExports); + const restrictDefaultExports = context.options[0] && context.options[0].restrictDefaultExports; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Checks and reports given exported name. + * @param {ASTNode} node exported `Identifier` or string `Literal` node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkExportedName(node) { + const name = astUtils.getModuleExportName(node); + + if (restrictedNames.has(name)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "restrictedNamed", + data: { name } + }); + return; + } + + if (name === "default") { + if (node.parent.type === "ExportAllDeclaration") { + if (restrictDefaultExports && restrictDefaultExports.namespaceFrom) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "restrictedDefault" + }); + } + + } else { // ExportSpecifier + const isSourceSpecified = !!node.parent.parent.source; + const specifierLocalName = astUtils.getModuleExportName(node.parent.local); + + if (!isSourceSpecified && restrictDefaultExports && restrictDefaultExports.named) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "restrictedDefault" + }); + return; + } + + if (isSourceSpecified && restrictDefaultExports) { + if ( + (specifierLocalName === "default" && restrictDefaultExports.defaultFrom) || + (specifierLocalName !== "default" && restrictDefaultExports.namedFrom) + ) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "restrictedDefault" + }); + } + } + } + } + } + + return { + ExportAllDeclaration(node) { + if (node.exported) { + checkExportedName(node.exported); + } + }, + + ExportDefaultDeclaration(node) { + if (restrictDefaultExports && restrictDefaultExports.direct) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "restrictedDefault" + }); + } + }, + + ExportNamedDeclaration(node) { + const declaration = node.declaration; + + if (declaration) { + if (declaration.type === "FunctionDeclaration" || declaration.type === "ClassDeclaration") { + checkExportedName(declaration.id); + } else if (declaration.type === "VariableDeclaration") { + sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(declaration) + .map(v => v.defs.find(d => d.parent === declaration)) + .map(d => d.name) // Identifier nodes + .forEach(checkExportedName); + } + } else { + node.specifiers + .map(s => s.exported) + .forEach(checkExportedName); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-globals.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-globals.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..919a8ee --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-globals.js @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Restrict usage of specified globals. + * @author Benoît Zugmeyer + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow specified global variables", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-restricted-globals" + }, + + schema: { + type: "array", + items: { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "string" + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + name: { type: "string" }, + message: { type: "string" } + }, + required: ["name"], + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + }, + uniqueItems: true, + minItems: 0 + }, + + messages: { + defaultMessage: "Unexpected use of '{{name}}'.", + // eslint-disable-next-line eslint-plugin/report-message-format -- Custom message might not end in a period + customMessage: "Unexpected use of '{{name}}'. {{customMessage}}" + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + // If no globals are restricted, we don't need to do anything + if (context.options.length === 0) { + return {}; + } + + const restrictedGlobalMessages = context.options.reduce((memo, option) => { + if (typeof option === "string") { + memo[option] = null; + } else { + memo[option.name] = option.message; + } + + return memo; + }, {}); + + /** + * Report a variable to be used as a restricted global. + * @param {Reference} reference the variable reference + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function reportReference(reference) { + const name = reference.identifier.name, + customMessage = restrictedGlobalMessages[name], + messageId = customMessage + ? "customMessage" + : "defaultMessage"; + + context.report({ + node: reference.identifier, + messageId, + data: { + name, + customMessage + } + }); + } + + /** + * Check if the given name is a restricted global name. + * @param {string} name name of a variable + * @returns {boolean} whether the variable is a restricted global or not + * @private + */ + function isRestricted(name) { + return Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(restrictedGlobalMessages, name); + } + + return { + Program(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + // Report variables declared elsewhere (ex: variables defined as "global" by eslint) + scope.variables.forEach(variable => { + if (!variable.defs.length && isRestricted(variable.name)) { + variable.references.forEach(reportReference); + } + }); + + // Report variables not declared at all + scope.through.forEach(reference => { + if (isRestricted(reference.identifier.name)) { + reportReference(reference); + } + }); + + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-imports.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-imports.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb59f4c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-imports.js @@ -0,0 +1,410 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Restrict usage of specified node imports. + * @author Guy Ellis + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const ignore = require("ignore"); + +const arrayOfStringsOrObjects = { + type: "array", + items: { + anyOf: [ + { type: "string" }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + name: { type: "string" }, + message: { + type: "string", + minLength: 1 + }, + importNames: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + } + } + }, + additionalProperties: false, + required: ["name"] + } + ] + }, + uniqueItems: true +}; + +const arrayOfStringsOrObjectPatterns = { + anyOf: [ + { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + }, + uniqueItems: true + }, + { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "object", + properties: { + importNames: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + }, + minItems: 1, + uniqueItems: true + }, + group: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + }, + minItems: 1, + uniqueItems: true + }, + importNamePattern: { + type: "string" + }, + message: { + type: "string", + minLength: 1 + }, + caseSensitive: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false, + required: ["group"] + }, + uniqueItems: true + } + ] +}; + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow specified modules when loaded by `import`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-restricted-imports" + }, + + messages: { + path: "'{{importSource}}' import is restricted from being used.", + // eslint-disable-next-line eslint-plugin/report-message-format -- Custom message might not end in a period + pathWithCustomMessage: "'{{importSource}}' import is restricted from being used. {{customMessage}}", + + patterns: "'{{importSource}}' import is restricted from being used by a pattern.", + // eslint-disable-next-line eslint-plugin/report-message-format -- Custom message might not end in a period + patternWithCustomMessage: "'{{importSource}}' import is restricted from being used by a pattern. {{customMessage}}", + + patternAndImportName: "'{{importName}}' import from '{{importSource}}' is restricted from being used by a pattern.", + // eslint-disable-next-line eslint-plugin/report-message-format -- Custom message might not end in a period + patternAndImportNameWithCustomMessage: "'{{importName}}' import from '{{importSource}}' is restricted from being used by a pattern. {{customMessage}}", + + patternAndEverything: "* import is invalid because '{{importNames}}' from '{{importSource}}' is restricted from being used by a pattern.", + + patternAndEverythingWithRegexImportName: "* import is invalid because import name matching '{{importNames}}' pattern from '{{importSource}}' is restricted from being used.", + // eslint-disable-next-line eslint-plugin/report-message-format -- Custom message might not end in a period + patternAndEverythingWithCustomMessage: "* import is invalid because '{{importNames}}' from '{{importSource}}' is restricted from being used by a pattern. {{customMessage}}", + // eslint-disable-next-line eslint-plugin/report-message-format -- Custom message might not end in a period + patternAndEverythingWithRegexImportNameAndCustomMessage: "* import is invalid because import name matching '{{importNames}}' pattern from '{{importSource}}' is restricted from being used. {{customMessage}}", + + everything: "* import is invalid because '{{importNames}}' from '{{importSource}}' is restricted.", + // eslint-disable-next-line eslint-plugin/report-message-format -- Custom message might not end in a period + everythingWithCustomMessage: "* import is invalid because '{{importNames}}' from '{{importSource}}' is restricted. {{customMessage}}", + + importName: "'{{importName}}' import from '{{importSource}}' is restricted.", + // eslint-disable-next-line eslint-plugin/report-message-format -- Custom message might not end in a period + importNameWithCustomMessage: "'{{importName}}' import from '{{importSource}}' is restricted. {{customMessage}}" + }, + + schema: { + anyOf: [ + arrayOfStringsOrObjects, + { + type: "array", + items: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + paths: arrayOfStringsOrObjects, + patterns: arrayOfStringsOrObjectPatterns + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + additionalItems: false + } + ] + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const options = Array.isArray(context.options) ? context.options : []; + const isPathAndPatternsObject = + typeof options[0] === "object" && + (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(options[0], "paths") || Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(options[0], "patterns")); + + const restrictedPaths = (isPathAndPatternsObject ? options[0].paths : context.options) || []; + const restrictedPathMessages = restrictedPaths.reduce((memo, importSource) => { + if (typeof importSource === "string") { + memo[importSource] = { message: null }; + } else { + memo[importSource.name] = { + message: importSource.message, + importNames: importSource.importNames + }; + } + return memo; + }, {}); + + // Handle patterns too, either as strings or groups + let restrictedPatterns = (isPathAndPatternsObject ? options[0].patterns : []) || []; + + // standardize to array of objects if we have an array of strings + if (restrictedPatterns.length > 0 && typeof restrictedPatterns[0] === "string") { + restrictedPatterns = [{ group: restrictedPatterns }]; + } + + // relative paths are supported for this rule + const restrictedPatternGroups = restrictedPatterns.map(({ group, message, caseSensitive, importNames, importNamePattern }) => ({ + matcher: ignore({ allowRelativePaths: true, ignorecase: !caseSensitive }).add(group), + customMessage: message, + importNames, + importNamePattern + })); + + // if no imports are restricted we don't need to check + if (Object.keys(restrictedPaths).length === 0 && restrictedPatternGroups.length === 0) { + return {}; + } + + /** + * Report a restricted path. + * @param {string} importSource path of the import + * @param {Map} importNames Map of import names that are being imported + * @param {node} node representing the restricted path reference + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkRestrictedPathAndReport(importSource, importNames, node) { + if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(restrictedPathMessages, importSource)) { + return; + } + + const customMessage = restrictedPathMessages[importSource].message; + const restrictedImportNames = restrictedPathMessages[importSource].importNames; + + if (restrictedImportNames) { + if (importNames.has("*")) { + const specifierData = importNames.get("*")[0]; + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: customMessage ? "everythingWithCustomMessage" : "everything", + loc: specifierData.loc, + data: { + importSource, + importNames: restrictedImportNames, + customMessage + } + }); + } + + restrictedImportNames.forEach(importName => { + if (importNames.has(importName)) { + const specifiers = importNames.get(importName); + + specifiers.forEach(specifier => { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: customMessage ? "importNameWithCustomMessage" : "importName", + loc: specifier.loc, + data: { + importSource, + customMessage, + importName + } + }); + }); + } + }); + } else { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: customMessage ? "pathWithCustomMessage" : "path", + data: { + importSource, + customMessage + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Report a restricted path specifically for patterns. + * @param {node} node representing the restricted path reference + * @param {Object} group contains an Ignore instance for paths, the customMessage to show on failure, + * and any restricted import names that have been specified in the config + * @param {Map} importNames Map of import names that are being imported + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function reportPathForPatterns(node, group, importNames) { + const importSource = node.source.value.trim(); + + const customMessage = group.customMessage; + const restrictedImportNames = group.importNames; + const restrictedImportNamePattern = group.importNamePattern ? new RegExp(group.importNamePattern, "u") : null; + + /* + * If we are not restricting to any specific import names and just the pattern itself, + * report the error and move on + */ + if (!restrictedImportNames && !restrictedImportNamePattern) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: customMessage ? "patternWithCustomMessage" : "patterns", + data: { + importSource, + customMessage + } + }); + return; + } + + importNames.forEach((specifiers, importName) => { + if (importName === "*") { + const [specifier] = specifiers; + + if (restrictedImportNames) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: customMessage ? "patternAndEverythingWithCustomMessage" : "patternAndEverything", + loc: specifier.loc, + data: { + importSource, + importNames: restrictedImportNames, + customMessage + } + }); + } else { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: customMessage ? "patternAndEverythingWithRegexImportNameAndCustomMessage" : "patternAndEverythingWithRegexImportName", + loc: specifier.loc, + data: { + importSource, + importNames: restrictedImportNamePattern, + customMessage + } + }); + } + + return; + } + + if ( + (restrictedImportNames && restrictedImportNames.includes(importName)) || + (restrictedImportNamePattern && restrictedImportNamePattern.test(importName)) + ) { + specifiers.forEach(specifier => { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: customMessage ? "patternAndImportNameWithCustomMessage" : "patternAndImportName", + loc: specifier.loc, + data: { + importSource, + customMessage, + importName + } + }); + }); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Check if the given importSource is restricted by a pattern. + * @param {string} importSource path of the import + * @param {Object} group contains a Ignore instance for paths, and the customMessage to show if it fails + * @returns {boolean} whether the variable is a restricted pattern or not + * @private + */ + function isRestrictedPattern(importSource, group) { + return group.matcher.ignores(importSource); + } + + /** + * Checks a node to see if any problems should be reported. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkNode(node) { + const importSource = node.source.value.trim(); + const importNames = new Map(); + + if (node.type === "ExportAllDeclaration") { + const starToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, 1); + + importNames.set("*", [{ loc: starToken.loc }]); + } else if (node.specifiers) { + for (const specifier of node.specifiers) { + let name; + const specifierData = { loc: specifier.loc }; + + if (specifier.type === "ImportDefaultSpecifier") { + name = "default"; + } else if (specifier.type === "ImportNamespaceSpecifier") { + name = "*"; + } else if (specifier.imported) { + name = astUtils.getModuleExportName(specifier.imported); + } else if (specifier.local) { + name = astUtils.getModuleExportName(specifier.local); + } + + if (typeof name === "string") { + if (importNames.has(name)) { + importNames.get(name).push(specifierData); + } else { + importNames.set(name, [specifierData]); + } + } + } + } + + checkRestrictedPathAndReport(importSource, importNames, node); + restrictedPatternGroups.forEach(group => { + if (isRestrictedPattern(importSource, group)) { + reportPathForPatterns(node, group, importNames); + } + }); + } + + return { + ImportDeclaration: checkNode, + ExportNamedDeclaration(node) { + if (node.source) { + checkNode(node); + } + }, + ExportAllDeclaration: checkNode + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-modules.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-modules.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a9b0a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-modules.js @@ -0,0 +1,213 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Restrict usage of specified node modules. + * @author Christian Schulz + * @deprecated in ESLint v7.0.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const ignore = require("ignore"); + +const arrayOfStrings = { + type: "array", + items: { type: "string" }, + uniqueItems: true +}; + +const arrayOfStringsOrObjects = { + type: "array", + items: { + anyOf: [ + { type: "string" }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + name: { type: "string" }, + message: { + type: "string", + minLength: 1 + } + }, + additionalProperties: false, + required: ["name"] + } + ] + }, + uniqueItems: true +}; + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: [], + + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow specified modules when loaded by `require`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-restricted-modules" + }, + + schema: { + anyOf: [ + arrayOfStringsOrObjects, + { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "object", + properties: { + paths: arrayOfStringsOrObjects, + patterns: arrayOfStrings + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + additionalItems: false + } + ] + }, + + messages: { + defaultMessage: "'{{name}}' module is restricted from being used.", + // eslint-disable-next-line eslint-plugin/report-message-format -- Custom message might not end in a period + customMessage: "'{{name}}' module is restricted from being used. {{customMessage}}", + patternMessage: "'{{name}}' module is restricted from being used by a pattern." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = Array.isArray(context.options) ? context.options : []; + const isPathAndPatternsObject = + typeof options[0] === "object" && + (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(options[0], "paths") || Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(options[0], "patterns")); + + const restrictedPaths = (isPathAndPatternsObject ? options[0].paths : context.options) || []; + const restrictedPatterns = (isPathAndPatternsObject ? options[0].patterns : []) || []; + + const restrictedPathMessages = restrictedPaths.reduce((memo, importName) => { + if (typeof importName === "string") { + memo[importName] = null; + } else { + memo[importName.name] = importName.message; + } + return memo; + }, {}); + + // if no imports are restricted we don't need to check + if (Object.keys(restrictedPaths).length === 0 && restrictedPatterns.length === 0) { + return {}; + } + + // relative paths are supported for this rule + const ig = ignore({ allowRelativePaths: true }).add(restrictedPatterns); + + + /** + * Function to check if a node is a string literal. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} If the node is a string literal. + */ + function isStringLiteral(node) { + return node && node.type === "Literal" && typeof node.value === "string"; + } + + /** + * Function to check if a node is a require call. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} If the node is a require call. + */ + function isRequireCall(node) { + return node.callee.type === "Identifier" && node.callee.name === "require"; + } + + /** + * Extract string from Literal or TemplateLiteral node + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to extract from + * @returns {string|null} Extracted string or null if node doesn't represent a string + */ + function getFirstArgumentString(node) { + if (isStringLiteral(node)) { + return node.value.trim(); + } + + if (astUtils.isStaticTemplateLiteral(node)) { + return node.quasis[0].value.cooked.trim(); + } + + return null; + } + + /** + * Report a restricted path. + * @param {node} node representing the restricted path reference + * @param {string} name restricted path + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function reportPath(node, name) { + const customMessage = restrictedPathMessages[name]; + const messageId = customMessage + ? "customMessage" + : "defaultMessage"; + + context.report({ + node, + messageId, + data: { + name, + customMessage + } + }); + } + + /** + * Check if the given name is a restricted path name + * @param {string} name name of a variable + * @returns {boolean} whether the variable is a restricted path or not + * @private + */ + function isRestrictedPath(name) { + return Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(restrictedPathMessages, name); + } + + return { + CallExpression(node) { + if (isRequireCall(node)) { + + // node has arguments + if (node.arguments.length) { + const name = getFirstArgumentString(node.arguments[0]); + + // if first argument is a string literal or a static string template literal + if (name) { + + // check if argument value is in restricted modules array + if (isRestrictedPath(name)) { + reportPath(node, name); + } + + if (restrictedPatterns.length > 0 && ig.ignores(name)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "patternMessage", + data: { name } + }); + } + } + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-properties.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-properties.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..acd178a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-properties.js @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow certain object properties + * @author Will Klein & Eli White + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow certain properties on certain objects", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-restricted-properties" + }, + + schema: { + type: "array", + items: { + anyOf: [ // `object` and `property` are both optional, but at least one of them must be provided. + { + type: "object", + properties: { + object: { + type: "string" + }, + property: { + type: "string" + }, + message: { + type: "string" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false, + required: ["object"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + object: { + type: "string" + }, + property: { + type: "string" + }, + message: { + type: "string" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false, + required: ["property"] + } + ] + }, + uniqueItems: true + }, + + messages: { + // eslint-disable-next-line eslint-plugin/report-message-format -- Custom message might not end in a period + restrictedObjectProperty: "'{{objectName}}.{{propertyName}}' is restricted from being used.{{message}}", + // eslint-disable-next-line eslint-plugin/report-message-format -- Custom message might not end in a period + restrictedProperty: "'{{propertyName}}' is restricted from being used.{{message}}" + } + }, + + create(context) { + const restrictedCalls = context.options; + + if (restrictedCalls.length === 0) { + return {}; + } + + const restrictedProperties = new Map(); + const globallyRestrictedObjects = new Map(); + const globallyRestrictedProperties = new Map(); + + restrictedCalls.forEach(option => { + const objectName = option.object; + const propertyName = option.property; + + if (typeof objectName === "undefined") { + globallyRestrictedProperties.set(propertyName, { message: option.message }); + } else if (typeof propertyName === "undefined") { + globallyRestrictedObjects.set(objectName, { message: option.message }); + } else { + if (!restrictedProperties.has(objectName)) { + restrictedProperties.set(objectName, new Map()); + } + + restrictedProperties.get(objectName).set(propertyName, { + message: option.message + }); + } + }); + + /** + * Checks to see whether a property access is restricted, and reports it if so. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report + * @param {string} objectName The name of the object + * @param {string} propertyName The name of the property + * @returns {undefined} + */ + function checkPropertyAccess(node, objectName, propertyName) { + if (propertyName === null) { + return; + } + const matchedObject = restrictedProperties.get(objectName); + const matchedObjectProperty = matchedObject ? matchedObject.get(propertyName) : globallyRestrictedObjects.get(objectName); + const globalMatchedProperty = globallyRestrictedProperties.get(propertyName); + + if (matchedObjectProperty) { + const message = matchedObjectProperty.message ? ` ${matchedObjectProperty.message}` : ""; + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "restrictedObjectProperty", + data: { + objectName, + propertyName, + message + } + }); + } else if (globalMatchedProperty) { + const message = globalMatchedProperty.message ? ` ${globalMatchedProperty.message}` : ""; + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "restrictedProperty", + data: { + propertyName, + message + } + }); + } + } + + return { + MemberExpression(node) { + checkPropertyAccess(node, node.object && node.object.name, astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node)); + }, + ObjectPattern(node) { + let objectName = null; + + if (node.parent.type === "VariableDeclarator") { + if (node.parent.init && node.parent.init.type === "Identifier") { + objectName = node.parent.init.name; + } + } else if (node.parent.type === "AssignmentExpression" || node.parent.type === "AssignmentPattern") { + if (node.parent.right.type === "Identifier") { + objectName = node.parent.right.name; + } + } + + node.properties.forEach(property => { + checkPropertyAccess(node, objectName, astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(property)); + }); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-syntax.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-syntax.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..930882c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-restricted-syntax.js @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of certain node types + * @author Burak Yigit Kaya + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow specified syntax", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-restricted-syntax" + }, + + schema: { + type: "array", + items: { + oneOf: [ + { + type: "string" + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + selector: { type: "string" }, + message: { type: "string" } + }, + required: ["selector"], + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + }, + uniqueItems: true, + minItems: 0 + }, + + messages: { + // eslint-disable-next-line eslint-plugin/report-message-format -- Custom message might not end in a period + restrictedSyntax: "{{message}}" + } + }, + + create(context) { + return context.options.reduce((result, selectorOrObject) => { + const isStringFormat = (typeof selectorOrObject === "string"); + const hasCustomMessage = !isStringFormat && Boolean(selectorOrObject.message); + + const selector = isStringFormat ? selectorOrObject : selectorOrObject.selector; + const message = hasCustomMessage ? selectorOrObject.message : `Using '${selector}' is not allowed.`; + + return Object.assign(result, { + [selector](node) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "restrictedSyntax", + data: { message } + }); + } + }); + }, {}); + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-return-assign.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-return-assign.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..73caf0e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-return-assign.js @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag when return statement contains assignment + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const SENTINEL_TYPE = /^(?:[a-zA-Z]+?Statement|ArrowFunctionExpression|FunctionExpression|ClassExpression)$/u; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow assignment operators in `return` statements", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-return-assign" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["except-parens", "always"] + } + ], + + messages: { + returnAssignment: "Return statement should not contain assignment.", + arrowAssignment: "Arrow function should not return assignment." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const always = (context.options[0] || "except-parens") !== "except-parens"; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + AssignmentExpression(node) { + if (!always && astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node)) { + return; + } + + let currentChild = node; + let parent = currentChild.parent; + + // Find ReturnStatement or ArrowFunctionExpression in ancestors. + while (parent && !SENTINEL_TYPE.test(parent.type)) { + currentChild = parent; + parent = parent.parent; + } + + // Reports. + if (parent && parent.type === "ReturnStatement") { + context.report({ + node: parent, + messageId: "returnAssignment" + }); + } else if (parent && parent.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" && parent.body === currentChild) { + context.report({ + node: parent, + messageId: "arrowAssignment" + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-return-await.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-return-await.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..77abda0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-return-await.js @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallows unnecessary `return await` + * @author Jordan Harband + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.46.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + hasSuggestions: true, + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unnecessary `return await`", + + recommended: false, + + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-return-await" + }, + + fixable: null, + + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: [], + + schema: [ + ], + + messages: { + removeAwait: "Remove redundant `await`.", + redundantUseOfAwait: "Redundant use of `await` on a return value." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /** + * Reports a found unnecessary `await` expression. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node representing the `await` expression to report + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportUnnecessaryAwait(node) { + context.report({ + node: context.sourceCode.getFirstToken(node), + loc: node.loc, + messageId: "redundantUseOfAwait", + suggest: [ + { + messageId: "removeAwait", + fix(fixer) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const [awaitToken, tokenAfterAwait] = sourceCode.getFirstTokens(node, 2); + + const areAwaitAndAwaitedExpressionOnTheSameLine = awaitToken.loc.start.line === tokenAfterAwait.loc.start.line; + + if (!areAwaitAndAwaitedExpressionOnTheSameLine) { + return null; + } + + const [startOfAwait, endOfAwait] = awaitToken.range; + + const characterAfterAwait = sourceCode.text[endOfAwait]; + const trimLength = characterAfterAwait === " " ? 1 : 0; + + const range = [startOfAwait, endOfAwait + trimLength]; + + return fixer.removeRange(range); + } + } + ] + + }); + } + + /** + * Determines whether a thrown error from this node will be caught/handled within this function rather than immediately halting + * this function. For example, a statement in a `try` block will always have an error handler. A statement in + * a `catch` block will only have an error handler if there is also a `finally` block. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node representing a location where an could be thrown + * @returns {boolean} `true` if a thrown error will be caught/handled in this function + */ + function hasErrorHandler(node) { + let ancestor = node; + + while (!astUtils.isFunction(ancestor) && ancestor.type !== "Program") { + if (ancestor.parent.type === "TryStatement" && (ancestor === ancestor.parent.block || ancestor === ancestor.parent.handler && ancestor.parent.finalizer)) { + return true; + } + ancestor = ancestor.parent; + } + return false; + } + + /** + * Checks if a node is placed in tail call position. Once `return` arguments (or arrow function expressions) can be a complex expression, + * an `await` expression could or could not be unnecessary by the definition of this rule. So we're looking for `await` expressions that are in tail position. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node representing the `await` expression to check + * @returns {boolean} The checking result + */ + function isInTailCallPosition(node) { + if (node.parent.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression") { + return true; + } + if (node.parent.type === "ReturnStatement") { + return !hasErrorHandler(node.parent); + } + if (node.parent.type === "ConditionalExpression" && (node === node.parent.consequent || node === node.parent.alternate)) { + return isInTailCallPosition(node.parent); + } + if (node.parent.type === "LogicalExpression" && node === node.parent.right) { + return isInTailCallPosition(node.parent); + } + if (node.parent.type === "SequenceExpression" && node === node.parent.expressions[node.parent.expressions.length - 1]) { + return isInTailCallPosition(node.parent); + } + return false; + } + + return { + AwaitExpression(node) { + if (isInTailCallPosition(node) && !hasErrorHandler(node)) { + reportUnnecessaryAwait(node); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-script-url.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-script-url.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d16bde --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-script-url.js @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag when using javascript: urls + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ +/* eslint no-script-url: 0 -- Code is checking to report such URLs */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `javascript:` urls", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-script-url" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpectedScriptURL: "Script URL is a form of eval." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /** + * Check whether a node's static value starts with "javascript:" or not. + * And report an error for unexpected script URL. + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {void} + */ + function check(node) { + const value = astUtils.getStaticStringValue(node); + + if (typeof value === "string" && value.toLowerCase().indexOf("javascript:") === 0) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpectedScriptURL" }); + } + } + return { + Literal(node) { + if (node.value && typeof node.value === "string") { + check(node); + } + }, + TemplateLiteral(node) { + if (!(node.parent && node.parent.type === "TaggedTemplateExpression")) { + check(node); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-self-assign.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-self-assign.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..33ac8fb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-self-assign.js @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow assignments where both sides are exactly the same + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const SPACES = /\s+/gu; + +/** + * Traverses 2 Pattern nodes in parallel, then reports self-assignments. + * @param {ASTNode|null} left A left node to traverse. This is a Pattern or + * a Property. + * @param {ASTNode|null} right A right node to traverse. This is a Pattern or + * a Property. + * @param {boolean} props The flag to check member expressions as well. + * @param {Function} report A callback function to report. + * @returns {void} + */ +function eachSelfAssignment(left, right, props, report) { + if (!left || !right) { + + // do nothing + } else if ( + left.type === "Identifier" && + right.type === "Identifier" && + left.name === right.name + ) { + report(right); + } else if ( + left.type === "ArrayPattern" && + right.type === "ArrayExpression" + ) { + const end = Math.min(left.elements.length, right.elements.length); + + for (let i = 0; i < end; ++i) { + const leftElement = left.elements[i]; + const rightElement = right.elements[i]; + + // Avoid cases such as [...a] = [...a, 1] + if ( + leftElement && + leftElement.type === "RestElement" && + i < right.elements.length - 1 + ) { + break; + } + + eachSelfAssignment(leftElement, rightElement, props, report); + + // After a spread element, those indices are unknown. + if (rightElement && rightElement.type === "SpreadElement") { + break; + } + } + } else if ( + left.type === "RestElement" && + right.type === "SpreadElement" + ) { + eachSelfAssignment(left.argument, right.argument, props, report); + } else if ( + left.type === "ObjectPattern" && + right.type === "ObjectExpression" && + right.properties.length >= 1 + ) { + + /* + * Gets the index of the last spread property. + * It's possible to overwrite properties followed by it. + */ + let startJ = 0; + + for (let i = right.properties.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) { + const propType = right.properties[i].type; + + if (propType === "SpreadElement" || propType === "ExperimentalSpreadProperty") { + startJ = i + 1; + break; + } + } + + for (let i = 0; i < left.properties.length; ++i) { + for (let j = startJ; j < right.properties.length; ++j) { + eachSelfAssignment( + left.properties[i], + right.properties[j], + props, + report + ); + } + } + } else if ( + left.type === "Property" && + right.type === "Property" && + right.kind === "init" && + !right.method + ) { + const leftName = astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(left); + + if (leftName !== null && leftName === astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(right)) { + eachSelfAssignment(left.value, right.value, props, report); + } + } else if ( + props && + astUtils.skipChainExpression(left).type === "MemberExpression" && + astUtils.skipChainExpression(right).type === "MemberExpression" && + astUtils.isSameReference(left, right) + ) { + report(right); + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow assignments where both sides are exactly the same", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-self-assign" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + props: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + selfAssignment: "'{{name}}' is assigned to itself." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const [{ props = true } = {}] = context.options; + + /** + * Reports a given node as self assignments. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. This is an Identifier node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "selfAssignment", + data: { + name: sourceCode.getText(node).replace(SPACES, "") + } + }); + } + + return { + AssignmentExpression(node) { + if (["=", "&&=", "||=", "??="].includes(node.operator)) { + eachSelfAssignment(node.left, node.right, props, report); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-self-compare.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-self-compare.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3b076eb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-self-compare.js @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag comparison where left part is the same as the right + * part. + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow comparisons where both sides are exactly the same", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-self-compare" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + comparingToSelf: "Comparing to itself is potentially pointless." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Determines whether two nodes are composed of the same tokens. + * @param {ASTNode} nodeA The first node + * @param {ASTNode} nodeB The second node + * @returns {boolean} true if the nodes have identical token representations + */ + function hasSameTokens(nodeA, nodeB) { + const tokensA = sourceCode.getTokens(nodeA); + const tokensB = sourceCode.getTokens(nodeB); + + return tokensA.length === tokensB.length && + tokensA.every((token, index) => token.type === tokensB[index].type && token.value === tokensB[index].value); + } + + return { + + BinaryExpression(node) { + const operators = new Set(["===", "==", "!==", "!=", ">", "<", ">=", "<="]); + + if (operators.has(node.operator) && hasSameTokens(node.left, node.right)) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "comparingToSelf" }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-sequences.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-sequences.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cd21fc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-sequences.js @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of comma operator + * @author Brandon Mills + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { + allowInParentheses: true +}; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow comma operators", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-sequences" + }, + + schema: [{ + properties: { + allowInParentheses: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + unexpectedCommaExpression: "Unexpected use of comma operator." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = Object.assign({}, DEFAULT_OPTIONS, context.options[0]); + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Parts of the grammar that are required to have parens. + */ + const parenthesized = { + DoWhileStatement: "test", + IfStatement: "test", + SwitchStatement: "discriminant", + WhileStatement: "test", + WithStatement: "object", + ArrowFunctionExpression: "body" + + /* + * Omitting CallExpression - commas are parsed as argument separators + * Omitting NewExpression - commas are parsed as argument separators + * Omitting ForInStatement - parts aren't individually parenthesised + * Omitting ForStatement - parts aren't individually parenthesised + */ + }; + + /** + * Determines whether a node is required by the grammar to be wrapped in + * parens, e.g. the test of an if statement. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node + * @returns {boolean} True if parens around node belong to parent node. + */ + function requiresExtraParens(node) { + return node.parent && parenthesized[node.parent.type] && + node === node.parent[parenthesized[node.parent.type]]; + } + + /** + * Check if a node is wrapped in parens. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node + * @returns {boolean} True if the node has a paren on each side. + */ + function isParenthesised(node) { + return astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node); + } + + /** + * Check if a node is wrapped in two levels of parens. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node + * @returns {boolean} True if two parens surround the node on each side. + */ + function isParenthesisedTwice(node) { + const previousToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node, 1), + nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node, 1); + + return isParenthesised(node) && previousToken && nextToken && + astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(previousToken) && previousToken.range[1] <= node.range[0] && + astUtils.isClosingParenToken(nextToken) && nextToken.range[0] >= node.range[1]; + } + + return { + SequenceExpression(node) { + + // Always allow sequences in for statement update + if (node.parent.type === "ForStatement" && + (node === node.parent.init || node === node.parent.update)) { + return; + } + + // Wrapping a sequence in extra parens indicates intent + if (options.allowInParentheses) { + if (requiresExtraParens(node)) { + if (isParenthesisedTwice(node)) { + return; + } + } else { + if (isParenthesised(node)) { + return; + } + } + } + + const firstCommaToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.expressions[0], astUtils.isCommaToken); + + context.report({ node, loc: firstCommaToken.loc, messageId: "unexpectedCommaExpression" }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-setter-return.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-setter-return.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a5abaaa --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-setter-return.js @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow returning values from setters + * @author Milos Djermanovic + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const { findVariable } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Determines whether the given identifier node is a reference to a global variable. + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check. + * @param {Scope} scope Scope to which the node belongs. + * @returns {boolean} True if the identifier is a reference to a global variable. + */ +function isGlobalReference(node, scope) { + const variable = findVariable(scope, node); + + return variable !== null && variable.scope.type === "global" && variable.defs.length === 0; +} + +/** + * Determines whether the given node is an argument of the specified global method call, at the given `index` position. + * E.g., for given `index === 1`, this function checks for `objectName.methodName(foo, node)`, where objectName is a global variable. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @param {Scope} scope Scope to which the node belongs. + * @param {string} objectName Name of the global object. + * @param {string} methodName Name of the method. + * @param {number} index The given position. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is argument at the given position. + */ +function isArgumentOfGlobalMethodCall(node, scope, objectName, methodName, index) { + const callNode = node.parent; + + return callNode.type === "CallExpression" && + callNode.arguments[index] === node && + astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(callNode.callee, objectName, methodName) && + isGlobalReference(astUtils.skipChainExpression(callNode.callee).object, scope); +} + +/** + * Determines whether the given node is used as a property descriptor. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @param {Scope} scope Scope to which the node belongs. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a property descriptor. + */ +function isPropertyDescriptor(node, scope) { + if ( + isArgumentOfGlobalMethodCall(node, scope, "Object", "defineProperty", 2) || + isArgumentOfGlobalMethodCall(node, scope, "Reflect", "defineProperty", 2) + ) { + return true; + } + + const parent = node.parent; + + if ( + parent.type === "Property" && + parent.value === node + ) { + const grandparent = parent.parent; + + if ( + grandparent.type === "ObjectExpression" && + ( + isArgumentOfGlobalMethodCall(grandparent, scope, "Object", "create", 1) || + isArgumentOfGlobalMethodCall(grandparent, scope, "Object", "defineProperties", 1) + ) + ) { + return true; + } + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Determines whether the given function node is used as a setter function. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @param {Scope} scope Scope to which the node belongs. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a setter. + */ +function isSetter(node, scope) { + const parent = node.parent; + + if ( + (parent.type === "Property" || parent.type === "MethodDefinition") && + parent.kind === "set" && + parent.value === node + ) { + + // Setter in an object literal or in a class + return true; + } + + if ( + parent.type === "Property" && + parent.value === node && + astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(parent) === "set" && + parent.parent.type === "ObjectExpression" && + isPropertyDescriptor(parent.parent, scope) + ) { + + // Setter in a property descriptor + return true; + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Finds function's outer scope. + * @param {Scope} scope Function's own scope. + * @returns {Scope} Function's outer scope. + */ +function getOuterScope(scope) { + const upper = scope.upper; + + if (upper.type === "function-expression-name") { + return upper.upper; + } + + return upper; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow returning values from setters", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-setter-return" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + returnsValue: "Setter cannot return a value." + } + }, + + create(context) { + let funcInfo = null; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Creates and pushes to the stack a function info object for the given function node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The function node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function enterFunction(node) { + const outerScope = getOuterScope(sourceCode.getScope(node)); + + funcInfo = { + upper: funcInfo, + isSetter: isSetter(node, outerScope) + }; + } + + /** + * Pops the current function info object from the stack. + * @returns {void} + */ + function exitFunction() { + funcInfo = funcInfo.upper; + } + + /** + * Reports the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "returnsValue" }); + } + + return { + + /* + * Function declarations cannot be setters, but we still have to track them in the `funcInfo` stack to avoid + * false positives, because a ReturnStatement node can belong to a function declaration inside a setter. + * + * Note: A previously declared function can be referenced and actually used as a setter in a property descriptor, + * but that's out of scope for this rule. + */ + FunctionDeclaration: enterFunction, + FunctionExpression: enterFunction, + ArrowFunctionExpression(node) { + enterFunction(node); + + if (funcInfo.isSetter && node.expression) { + + // { set: foo => bar } property descriptor. Report implicit return 'bar' as the equivalent for a return statement. + report(node.body); + } + }, + + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": exitFunction, + "FunctionExpression:exit": exitFunction, + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit": exitFunction, + + ReturnStatement(node) { + + // Global returns (e.g., at the top level of a Node module) don't have `funcInfo`. + if (funcInfo && funcInfo.isSetter && node.argument) { + report(node); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-shadow-restricted-names.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-shadow-restricted-names.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..29560ff --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-shadow-restricted-names.js @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallow shadowing of NaN, undefined, and Infinity (ES5 section 15.1.1) + * @author Michael Ficarra + */ +"use strict"; + +/** + * Determines if a variable safely shadows undefined. + * This is the case when a variable named `undefined` is never assigned to a value (i.e. it always shares the same value + * as the global). + * @param {eslintScope.Variable} variable The variable to check + * @returns {boolean} true if this variable safely shadows `undefined` + */ +function safelyShadowsUndefined(variable) { + return variable.name === "undefined" && + variable.references.every(ref => !ref.isWrite()) && + variable.defs.every(def => def.node.type === "VariableDeclarator" && def.node.init === null); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow identifiers from shadowing restricted names", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-shadow-restricted-names" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + shadowingRestrictedName: "Shadowing of global property '{{name}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + + const RESTRICTED = new Set(["undefined", "NaN", "Infinity", "arguments", "eval"]); + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + "VariableDeclaration, :function, CatchClause"(node) { + for (const variable of sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node)) { + if (variable.defs.length > 0 && RESTRICTED.has(variable.name) && !safelyShadowsUndefined(variable)) { + context.report({ + node: variable.defs[0].name, + messageId: "shadowingRestrictedName", + data: { + name: variable.name + } + }); + } + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-shadow.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-shadow.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e4d998 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-shadow.js @@ -0,0 +1,336 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag on declaring variables already declared in the outer scope + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const FUNC_EXPR_NODE_TYPES = new Set(["ArrowFunctionExpression", "FunctionExpression"]); +const CALL_EXPR_NODE_TYPE = new Set(["CallExpression"]); +const FOR_IN_OF_TYPE = /^For(?:In|Of)Statement$/u; +const SENTINEL_TYPE = /^(?:(?:Function|Class)(?:Declaration|Expression)|ArrowFunctionExpression|CatchClause|ImportDeclaration|ExportNamedDeclaration)$/u; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow variable declarations from shadowing variables declared in the outer scope", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-shadow" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + builtinGlobals: { type: "boolean", default: false }, + hoist: { enum: ["all", "functions", "never"], default: "functions" }, + allow: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + } + }, + ignoreOnInitialization: { type: "boolean", default: false } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + noShadow: "'{{name}}' is already declared in the upper scope on line {{shadowedLine}} column {{shadowedColumn}}.", + noShadowGlobal: "'{{name}}' is already a global variable." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const options = { + builtinGlobals: context.options[0] && context.options[0].builtinGlobals, + hoist: (context.options[0] && context.options[0].hoist) || "functions", + allow: (context.options[0] && context.options[0].allow) || [], + ignoreOnInitialization: context.options[0] && context.options[0].ignoreOnInitialization + }; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Checks whether or not a given location is inside of the range of a given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node An node to check. + * @param {number} location A location to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the location is inside of the range of the node. + */ + function isInRange(node, location) { + return node && node.range[0] <= location && location <= node.range[1]; + } + + /** + * Searches from the current node through its ancestry to find a matching node. + * @param {ASTNode} node a node to get. + * @param {(node: ASTNode) => boolean} match a callback that checks whether or not the node verifies its condition or not. + * @returns {ASTNode|null} the matching node. + */ + function findSelfOrAncestor(node, match) { + let currentNode = node; + + while (currentNode && !match(currentNode)) { + currentNode = currentNode.parent; + } + return currentNode; + } + + /** + * Finds function's outer scope. + * @param {Scope} scope Function's own scope. + * @returns {Scope} Function's outer scope. + */ + function getOuterScope(scope) { + const upper = scope.upper; + + if (upper.type === "function-expression-name") { + return upper.upper; + } + return upper; + } + + /** + * Checks if a variable and a shadowedVariable have the same init pattern ancestor. + * @param {Object} variable a variable to check. + * @param {Object} shadowedVariable a shadowedVariable to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the variable and the shadowedVariable have the same init pattern ancestor. + */ + function isInitPatternNode(variable, shadowedVariable) { + const outerDef = shadowedVariable.defs[0]; + + if (!outerDef) { + return false; + } + + const { variableScope } = variable.scope; + + + if (!(FUNC_EXPR_NODE_TYPES.has(variableScope.block.type) && getOuterScope(variableScope) === shadowedVariable.scope)) { + return false; + } + + const fun = variableScope.block; + const { parent } = fun; + + const callExpression = findSelfOrAncestor( + parent, + node => CALL_EXPR_NODE_TYPE.has(node.type) + ); + + if (!callExpression) { + return false; + } + + let node = outerDef.name; + const location = callExpression.range[1]; + + while (node) { + if (node.type === "VariableDeclarator") { + if (isInRange(node.init, location)) { + return true; + } + if (FOR_IN_OF_TYPE.test(node.parent.parent.type) && + isInRange(node.parent.parent.right, location) + ) { + return true; + } + break; + } else if (node.type === "AssignmentPattern") { + if (isInRange(node.right, location)) { + return true; + } + } else if (SENTINEL_TYPE.test(node.type)) { + break; + } + + node = node.parent; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Check if variable name is allowed. + * @param {ASTNode} variable The variable to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the variable name is allowed. + */ + function isAllowed(variable) { + return options.allow.includes(variable.name); + } + + /** + * Checks if a variable of the class name in the class scope of ClassDeclaration. + * + * ClassDeclaration creates two variables of its name into its outer scope and its class scope. + * So we should ignore the variable in the class scope. + * @param {Object} variable The variable to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the variable of the class name in the class scope of ClassDeclaration. + */ + function isDuplicatedClassNameVariable(variable) { + const block = variable.scope.block; + + return block.type === "ClassDeclaration" && block.id === variable.identifiers[0]; + } + + /** + * Checks if a variable is inside the initializer of scopeVar. + * + * To avoid reporting at declarations such as `var a = function a() {};`. + * But it should report `var a = function(a) {};` or `var a = function() { function a() {} };`. + * @param {Object} variable The variable to check. + * @param {Object} scopeVar The scope variable to look for. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the variable is inside initializer of scopeVar. + */ + function isOnInitializer(variable, scopeVar) { + const outerScope = scopeVar.scope; + const outerDef = scopeVar.defs[0]; + const outer = outerDef && outerDef.parent && outerDef.parent.range; + const innerScope = variable.scope; + const innerDef = variable.defs[0]; + const inner = innerDef && innerDef.name.range; + + return ( + outer && + inner && + outer[0] < inner[0] && + inner[1] < outer[1] && + ((innerDef.type === "FunctionName" && innerDef.node.type === "FunctionExpression") || innerDef.node.type === "ClassExpression") && + outerScope === innerScope.upper + ); + } + + /** + * Get a range of a variable's identifier node. + * @param {Object} variable The variable to get. + * @returns {Array|undefined} The range of the variable's identifier node. + */ + function getNameRange(variable) { + const def = variable.defs[0]; + + return def && def.name.range; + } + + /** + * Get declared line and column of a variable. + * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable The variable to get. + * @returns {Object} The declared line and column of the variable. + */ + function getDeclaredLocation(variable) { + const identifier = variable.identifiers[0]; + let obj; + + if (identifier) { + obj = { + global: false, + line: identifier.loc.start.line, + column: identifier.loc.start.column + 1 + }; + } else { + obj = { + global: true + }; + } + return obj; + } + + /** + * Checks if a variable is in TDZ of scopeVar. + * @param {Object} variable The variable to check. + * @param {Object} scopeVar The variable of TDZ. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the variable is in TDZ of scopeVar. + */ + function isInTdz(variable, scopeVar) { + const outerDef = scopeVar.defs[0]; + const inner = getNameRange(variable); + const outer = getNameRange(scopeVar); + + return ( + inner && + outer && + inner[1] < outer[0] && + + // Excepts FunctionDeclaration if is {"hoist":"function"}. + (options.hoist !== "functions" || !outerDef || outerDef.node.type !== "FunctionDeclaration") + ); + } + + /** + * Checks the current context for shadowed variables. + * @param {Scope} scope Fixme + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForShadows(scope) { + const variables = scope.variables; + + for (let i = 0; i < variables.length; ++i) { + const variable = variables[i]; + + // Skips "arguments" or variables of a class name in the class scope of ClassDeclaration. + if (variable.identifiers.length === 0 || + isDuplicatedClassNameVariable(variable) || + isAllowed(variable) + ) { + continue; + } + + // Gets shadowed variable. + const shadowed = astUtils.getVariableByName(scope.upper, variable.name); + + if (shadowed && + (shadowed.identifiers.length > 0 || (options.builtinGlobals && "writeable" in shadowed)) && + !isOnInitializer(variable, shadowed) && + !(options.ignoreOnInitialization && isInitPatternNode(variable, shadowed)) && + !(options.hoist !== "all" && isInTdz(variable, shadowed)) + ) { + const location = getDeclaredLocation(shadowed); + const messageId = location.global ? "noShadowGlobal" : "noShadow"; + const data = { name: variable.name }; + + if (!location.global) { + data.shadowedLine = location.line; + data.shadowedColumn = location.column; + } + context.report({ + node: variable.identifiers[0], + messageId, + data + }); + } + } + } + + return { + "Program:exit"(node) { + const globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const stack = globalScope.childScopes.slice(); + + while (stack.length) { + const scope = stack.pop(); + + stack.push(...scope.childScopes); + checkForShadows(scope); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-spaced-func.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-spaced-func.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d79c184 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-spaced-func.js @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check that spaced function application + * @author Matt DuVall + * @deprecated in ESLint v3.3.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow spacing between function identifiers and their applications (deprecated)", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-spaced-func" + }, + + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: ["func-call-spacing"], + + fixable: "whitespace", + schema: [], + + messages: { + noSpacedFunction: "Unexpected space between function name and paren." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Check if open space is present in a function name + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function detectOpenSpaces(node) { + const lastCalleeToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node.callee); + let prevToken = lastCalleeToken, + parenToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(lastCalleeToken); + + // advances to an open parenthesis. + while ( + parenToken && + parenToken.range[1] < node.range[1] && + parenToken.value !== "(" + ) { + prevToken = parenToken; + parenToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(parenToken); + } + + // look for a space between the callee and the open paren + if (parenToken && + parenToken.range[1] < node.range[1] && + sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(prevToken, parenToken) + ) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: lastCalleeToken.loc.start, + messageId: "noSpacedFunction", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([prevToken.range[1], parenToken.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + } + + return { + CallExpression: detectOpenSpaces, + NewExpression: detectOpenSpaces + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-sparse-arrays.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-sparse-arrays.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c65b0ab --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-sparse-arrays.js @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallow sparse arrays + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow sparse arrays", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-sparse-arrays" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpectedSparseArray: "Unexpected comma in middle of array." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + ArrayExpression(node) { + + const emptySpot = node.elements.includes(null); + + if (emptySpot) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpectedSparseArray" }); + } + } + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-sync.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-sync.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f79a36 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-sync.js @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check for properties whose identifier ends with the string Sync + * @author Matt DuVall + * @deprecated in ESLint v7.0.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: [], + + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow synchronous methods", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-sync" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowAtRootLevel: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + noSync: "Unexpected sync method: '{{propertyName}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const selector = context.options[0] && context.options[0].allowAtRootLevel + ? ":function MemberExpression[property.name=/.*Sync$/]" + : "MemberExpression[property.name=/.*Sync$/]"; + + return { + [selector](node) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "noSync", + data: { + propertyName: node.property.name + } + }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-tabs.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-tabs.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8581e19 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-tabs.js @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check for tabs inside a file + * @author Gyandeep Singh + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const tabRegex = /\t+/gu; +const anyNonWhitespaceRegex = /\S/u; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow all tabs", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-tabs" + }, + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + allowIndentationTabs: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + unexpectedTab: "Unexpected tab character." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const allowIndentationTabs = context.options && context.options[0] && context.options[0].allowIndentationTabs; + + return { + Program(node) { + sourceCode.getLines().forEach((line, index) => { + let match; + + while ((match = tabRegex.exec(line)) !== null) { + if (allowIndentationTabs && !anyNonWhitespaceRegex.test(line.slice(0, match.index))) { + continue; + } + + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: { + line: index + 1, + column: match.index + }, + end: { + line: index + 1, + column: match.index + match[0].length + } + }, + messageId: "unexpectedTab" + }); + } + }); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-template-curly-in-string.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-template-curly-in-string.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..92b4c1c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-template-curly-in-string.js @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Warn when using template string syntax in regular strings + * @author Jeroen Engels + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow template literal placeholder syntax in regular strings", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-template-curly-in-string" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpectedTemplateExpression: "Unexpected template string expression." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const regex = /\$\{[^}]+\}/u; + + return { + Literal(node) { + if (typeof node.value === "string" && regex.test(node.value)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedTemplateExpression" + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-ternary.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-ternary.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4d43c7e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-ternary.js @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of ternary operators. + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow ternary operators", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-ternary" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + noTernaryOperator: "Ternary operator used." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + + ConditionalExpression(node) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "noTernaryOperator" }); + } + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-this-before-super.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-this-before-super.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f96d8ac --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-this-before-super.js @@ -0,0 +1,331 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to disallow using `this`/`super` before `super()`. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given node is a constructor. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. This node type is one of + * `Program`, `FunctionDeclaration`, `FunctionExpression`, and + * `ArrowFunctionExpression`. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a constructor. + */ +function isConstructorFunction(node) { + return ( + node.type === "FunctionExpression" && + node.parent.type === "MethodDefinition" && + node.parent.kind === "constructor" + ); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `this`/`super` before calling `super()` in constructors", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-this-before-super" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + noBeforeSuper: "'{{kind}}' is not allowed before 'super()'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /* + * Information for each constructor. + * - upper: Information of the upper constructor. + * - hasExtends: A flag which shows whether the owner class has a valid + * `extends` part. + * - scope: The scope of the owner class. + * - codePath: The code path of this constructor. + */ + let funcInfo = null; + + /* + * Information for each code path segment. + * Each key is the id of a code path segment. + * Each value is an object: + * - superCalled: The flag which shows `super()` called in all code paths. + * - invalidNodes: The array of invalid ThisExpression and Super nodes. + */ + let segInfoMap = Object.create(null); + + /** + * Gets whether or not `super()` is called in a given code path segment. + * @param {CodePathSegment} segment A code path segment to get. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if `super()` is called. + */ + function isCalled(segment) { + return !segment.reachable || segInfoMap[segment.id].superCalled; + } + + /** + * Checks whether or not this is in a constructor. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if this is in a constructor. + */ + function isInConstructorOfDerivedClass() { + return Boolean(funcInfo && funcInfo.isConstructor && funcInfo.hasExtends); + } + + /** + * Determines if every segment in a set has been called. + * @param {Set} segments The segments to search. + * @returns {boolean} True if every segment has been called; false otherwise. + */ + function isEverySegmentCalled(segments) { + for (const segment of segments) { + if (!isCalled(segment)) { + return false; + } + } + + return true; + } + + /** + * Checks whether or not this is before `super()` is called. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if this is before `super()` is called. + */ + function isBeforeCallOfSuper() { + return ( + isInConstructorOfDerivedClass() && + !isEverySegmentCalled(funcInfo.currentSegments) + ); + } + + /** + * Sets a given node as invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to set as invalid. This is one of + * a ThisExpression and a Super. + * @returns {void} + */ + function setInvalid(node) { + const segments = funcInfo.currentSegments; + + for (const segment of segments) { + if (segment.reachable) { + segInfoMap[segment.id].invalidNodes.push(node); + } + } + } + + /** + * Sets the current segment as `super` was called. + * @returns {void} + */ + function setSuperCalled() { + const segments = funcInfo.currentSegments; + + for (const segment of segments) { + if (segment.reachable) { + segInfoMap[segment.id].superCalled = true; + } + } + } + + return { + + /** + * Adds information of a constructor into the stack. + * @param {CodePath} codePath A code path which was started. + * @param {ASTNode} node The current node. + * @returns {void} + */ + onCodePathStart(codePath, node) { + if (isConstructorFunction(node)) { + + // Class > ClassBody > MethodDefinition > FunctionExpression + const classNode = node.parent.parent.parent; + + funcInfo = { + upper: funcInfo, + isConstructor: true, + hasExtends: Boolean( + classNode.superClass && + !astUtils.isNullOrUndefined(classNode.superClass) + ), + codePath, + currentSegments: new Set() + }; + } else { + funcInfo = { + upper: funcInfo, + isConstructor: false, + hasExtends: false, + codePath, + currentSegments: new Set() + }; + } + }, + + /** + * Removes the top of stack item. + * + * And this traverses all segments of this code path then reports every + * invalid node. + * @param {CodePath} codePath A code path which was ended. + * @returns {void} + */ + onCodePathEnd(codePath) { + const isDerivedClass = funcInfo.hasExtends; + + funcInfo = funcInfo.upper; + if (!isDerivedClass) { + return; + } + + codePath.traverseSegments((segment, controller) => { + const info = segInfoMap[segment.id]; + + for (let i = 0; i < info.invalidNodes.length; ++i) { + const invalidNode = info.invalidNodes[i]; + + context.report({ + messageId: "noBeforeSuper", + node: invalidNode, + data: { + kind: invalidNode.type === "Super" ? "super" : "this" + } + }); + } + + if (info.superCalled) { + controller.skip(); + } + }); + }, + + /** + * Initialize information of a given code path segment. + * @param {CodePathSegment} segment A code path segment to initialize. + * @returns {void} + */ + onCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.add(segment); + + if (!isInConstructorOfDerivedClass()) { + return; + } + + // Initialize info. + segInfoMap[segment.id] = { + superCalled: ( + segment.prevSegments.length > 0 && + segment.prevSegments.every(isCalled) + ), + invalidNodes: [] + }; + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + funcInfo.currentSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + /** + * Update information of the code path segment when a code path was + * looped. + * @param {CodePathSegment} fromSegment The code path segment of the + * end of a loop. + * @param {CodePathSegment} toSegment A code path segment of the head + * of a loop. + * @returns {void} + */ + onCodePathSegmentLoop(fromSegment, toSegment) { + if (!isInConstructorOfDerivedClass()) { + return; + } + + // Update information inside of the loop. + funcInfo.codePath.traverseSegments( + { first: toSegment, last: fromSegment }, + (segment, controller) => { + const info = segInfoMap[segment.id]; + + if (info.superCalled) { + info.invalidNodes = []; + controller.skip(); + } else if ( + segment.prevSegments.length > 0 && + segment.prevSegments.every(isCalled) + ) { + info.superCalled = true; + info.invalidNodes = []; + } + } + ); + }, + + /** + * Reports if this is before `super()`. + * @param {ASTNode} node A target node. + * @returns {void} + */ + ThisExpression(node) { + if (isBeforeCallOfSuper()) { + setInvalid(node); + } + }, + + /** + * Reports if this is before `super()`. + * @param {ASTNode} node A target node. + * @returns {void} + */ + Super(node) { + if (!astUtils.isCallee(node) && isBeforeCallOfSuper()) { + setInvalid(node); + } + }, + + /** + * Marks `super()` called. + * @param {ASTNode} node A target node. + * @returns {void} + */ + "CallExpression:exit"(node) { + if (node.callee.type === "Super" && isBeforeCallOfSuper()) { + setSuperCalled(); + } + }, + + /** + * Resets state. + * @returns {void} + */ + "Program:exit"() { + segInfoMap = Object.create(null); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-throw-literal.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-throw-literal.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..07a0df6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-throw-literal.js @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to restrict what can be thrown as an exception. + * @author Dieter Oberkofler + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow throwing literals as exceptions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-throw-literal" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + object: "Expected an error object to be thrown.", + undef: "Do not throw undefined." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + + ThrowStatement(node) { + if (!astUtils.couldBeError(node.argument)) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "object" }); + } else if (node.argument.type === "Identifier") { + if (node.argument.name === "undefined") { + context.report({ node, messageId: "undef" }); + } + } + + } + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-trailing-spaces.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-trailing-spaces.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eede46c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-trailing-spaces.js @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallow trailing spaces at the end of lines. + * @author Nodeca Team + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow trailing whitespace at the end of lines", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-trailing-spaces" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + skipBlankLines: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + ignoreComments: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + trailingSpace: "Trailing spaces not allowed." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + const BLANK_CLASS = "[ \t\u00a0\u2000-\u200b\u3000]", + SKIP_BLANK = `^${BLANK_CLASS}*$`, + NONBLANK = `${BLANK_CLASS}+$`; + + const options = context.options[0] || {}, + skipBlankLines = options.skipBlankLines || false, + ignoreComments = options.ignoreComments || false; + + /** + * Report the error message + * @param {ASTNode} node node to report + * @param {int[]} location range information + * @param {int[]} fixRange Range based on the whole program + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node, location, fixRange) { + + /* + * Passing node is a bit dirty, because message data will contain big + * text in `source`. But... who cares :) ? + * One more kludge will not make worse the bloody wizardry of this + * plugin. + */ + context.report({ + node, + loc: location, + messageId: "trailingSpace", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange(fixRange); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Given a list of comment nodes, return the line numbers for those comments. + * @param {Array} comments An array of comment nodes. + * @returns {number[]} An array of line numbers containing comments. + */ + function getCommentLineNumbers(comments) { + const lines = new Set(); + + comments.forEach(comment => { + const endLine = comment.type === "Block" + ? comment.loc.end.line - 1 + : comment.loc.end.line; + + for (let i = comment.loc.start.line; i <= endLine; i++) { + lines.add(i); + } + }); + + return lines; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + Program: function checkTrailingSpaces(node) { + + /* + * Let's hack. Since Espree does not return whitespace nodes, + * fetch the source code and do matching via regexps. + */ + + const re = new RegExp(NONBLANK, "u"), + skipMatch = new RegExp(SKIP_BLANK, "u"), + lines = sourceCode.lines, + linebreaks = sourceCode.getText().match(astUtils.createGlobalLinebreakMatcher()), + comments = sourceCode.getAllComments(), + commentLineNumbers = getCommentLineNumbers(comments); + + let totalLength = 0, + fixRange = []; + + for (let i = 0, ii = lines.length; i < ii; i++) { + const lineNumber = i + 1; + + /* + * Always add linebreak length to line length to accommodate for line break (\n or \r\n) + * Because during the fix time they also reserve one spot in the array. + * Usually linebreak length is 2 for \r\n (CRLF) and 1 for \n (LF) + */ + const linebreakLength = linebreaks && linebreaks[i] ? linebreaks[i].length : 1; + const lineLength = lines[i].length + linebreakLength; + + const matches = re.exec(lines[i]); + + if (matches) { + const location = { + start: { + line: lineNumber, + column: matches.index + }, + end: { + line: lineNumber, + column: lineLength - linebreakLength + } + }; + + const rangeStart = totalLength + location.start.column; + const rangeEnd = totalLength + location.end.column; + const containingNode = sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(rangeStart); + + if (containingNode && containingNode.type === "TemplateElement" && + rangeStart > containingNode.parent.range[0] && + rangeEnd < containingNode.parent.range[1]) { + totalLength += lineLength; + continue; + } + + /* + * If the line has only whitespace, and skipBlankLines + * is true, don't report it + */ + if (skipBlankLines && skipMatch.test(lines[i])) { + totalLength += lineLength; + continue; + } + + fixRange = [rangeStart, rangeEnd]; + + if (!ignoreComments || !commentLineNumbers.has(lineNumber)) { + report(node, location, fixRange); + } + } + + totalLength += lineLength; + } + } + + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-undef-init.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-undef-init.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be19d6f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-undef-init.js @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag when initializing to undefined + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow initializing variables to `undefined`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-undef-init" + }, + + schema: [], + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + unnecessaryUndefinedInit: "It's not necessary to initialize '{{name}}' to undefined." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + + VariableDeclarator(node) { + const name = sourceCode.getText(node.id), + init = node.init && node.init.name, + scope = sourceCode.getScope(node), + undefinedVar = astUtils.getVariableByName(scope, "undefined"), + shadowed = undefinedVar && undefinedVar.defs.length > 0, + lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + if (init === "undefined" && node.parent.kind !== "const" && !shadowed) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unnecessaryUndefinedInit", + data: { name }, + fix(fixer) { + if (node.parent.kind === "var") { + return null; + } + + if (node.id.type === "ArrayPattern" || node.id.type === "ObjectPattern") { + + // Don't fix destructuring assignment to `undefined`. + return null; + } + + if (sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(node.id, lastToken)) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.removeRange([node.id.range[1], node.range[1]]); + } + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-undef.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-undef.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe47028 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-undef.js @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag references to undeclared variables. + * @author Mark Macdonald + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks if the given node is the argument of a typeof operator. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node being checked. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is the argument of a typeof operator. + */ +function hasTypeOfOperator(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return parent.type === "UnaryExpression" && parent.operator === "typeof"; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the use of undeclared variables unless mentioned in `/*global */` comments", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-undef" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + typeof: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + undef: "'{{name}}' is not defined." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0]; + const considerTypeOf = options && options.typeof === true || false; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + "Program:exit"(node) { + const globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + globalScope.through.forEach(ref => { + const identifier = ref.identifier; + + if (!considerTypeOf && hasTypeOfOperator(identifier)) { + return; + } + + context.report({ + node: identifier, + messageId: "undef", + data: identifier + }); + }); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-undefined.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-undefined.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f47ca1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-undefined.js @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag references to the undefined variable. + * @author Michael Ficarra + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the use of `undefined` as an identifier", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-undefined" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpectedUndefined: "Unexpected use of undefined." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Report an invalid "undefined" identifier node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedUndefined" + }); + } + + /** + * Checks the given scope for references to `undefined` and reports + * all references found. + * @param {eslint-scope.Scope} scope The scope to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkScope(scope) { + const undefinedVar = scope.set.get("undefined"); + + if (!undefinedVar) { + return; + } + + const references = undefinedVar.references; + + const defs = undefinedVar.defs; + + // Report non-initializing references (those are covered in defs below) + references + .filter(ref => !ref.init) + .forEach(ref => report(ref.identifier)); + + defs.forEach(def => report(def.name)); + } + + return { + "Program:exit"(node) { + const globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + + const stack = [globalScope]; + + while (stack.length) { + const scope = stack.pop(); + + stack.push(...scope.childScopes); + checkScope(scope); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-underscore-dangle.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-underscore-dangle.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a0e05c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-underscore-dangle.js @@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag dangling underscores in variable declarations. + * @author Matt DuVall + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow dangling underscores in identifiers", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-underscore-dangle" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allow: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + } + }, + allowAfterThis: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allowAfterSuper: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allowAfterThisConstructor: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + enforceInMethodNames: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allowFunctionParams: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + enforceInClassFields: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allowInArrayDestructuring: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + allowInObjectDestructuring: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedUnderscore: "Unexpected dangling '_' in '{{identifier}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const ALLOWED_VARIABLES = options.allow ? options.allow : []; + const allowAfterThis = typeof options.allowAfterThis !== "undefined" ? options.allowAfterThis : false; + const allowAfterSuper = typeof options.allowAfterSuper !== "undefined" ? options.allowAfterSuper : false; + const allowAfterThisConstructor = typeof options.allowAfterThisConstructor !== "undefined" ? options.allowAfterThisConstructor : false; + const enforceInMethodNames = typeof options.enforceInMethodNames !== "undefined" ? options.enforceInMethodNames : false; + const enforceInClassFields = typeof options.enforceInClassFields !== "undefined" ? options.enforceInClassFields : false; + const allowFunctionParams = typeof options.allowFunctionParams !== "undefined" ? options.allowFunctionParams : true; + const allowInArrayDestructuring = typeof options.allowInArrayDestructuring !== "undefined" ? options.allowInArrayDestructuring : true; + const allowInObjectDestructuring = typeof options.allowInObjectDestructuring !== "undefined" ? options.allowInObjectDestructuring : true; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Check if identifier is present inside the allowed option + * @param {string} identifier name of the node + * @returns {boolean} true if its is present + * @private + */ + function isAllowed(identifier) { + return ALLOWED_VARIABLES.includes(identifier); + } + + /** + * Check if identifier has a dangling underscore + * @param {string} identifier name of the node + * @returns {boolean} true if its is present + * @private + */ + function hasDanglingUnderscore(identifier) { + const len = identifier.length; + + return identifier !== "_" && (identifier[0] === "_" || identifier[len - 1] === "_"); + } + + /** + * Check if identifier is a special case member expression + * @param {string} identifier name of the node + * @returns {boolean} true if its is a special case + * @private + */ + function isSpecialCaseIdentifierForMemberExpression(identifier) { + return identifier === "__proto__"; + } + + /** + * Check if identifier is a special case variable expression + * @param {string} identifier name of the node + * @returns {boolean} true if its is a special case + * @private + */ + function isSpecialCaseIdentifierInVariableExpression(identifier) { + + // Checks for the underscore library usage here + return identifier === "_"; + } + + /** + * Check if a node is a member reference of this.constructor + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {boolean} true if it is a reference on this.constructor + * @private + */ + function isThisConstructorReference(node) { + return node.object.type === "MemberExpression" && + node.object.property.name === "constructor" && + node.object.object.type === "ThisExpression"; + } + + /** + * Check if function parameter has a dangling underscore. + * @param {ASTNode} node function node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkForDanglingUnderscoreInFunctionParameters(node) { + if (!allowFunctionParams) { + node.params.forEach(param => { + const { type } = param; + let nodeToCheck; + + if (type === "RestElement") { + nodeToCheck = param.argument; + } else if (type === "AssignmentPattern") { + nodeToCheck = param.left; + } else { + nodeToCheck = param; + } + + if (nodeToCheck.type === "Identifier") { + const identifier = nodeToCheck.name; + + if (hasDanglingUnderscore(identifier) && !isAllowed(identifier)) { + context.report({ + node: param, + messageId: "unexpectedUnderscore", + data: { + identifier + } + }); + } + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Check if function has a dangling underscore + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkForDanglingUnderscoreInFunction(node) { + if (node.type === "FunctionDeclaration" && node.id) { + const identifier = node.id.name; + + if (typeof identifier !== "undefined" && hasDanglingUnderscore(identifier) && !isAllowed(identifier)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedUnderscore", + data: { + identifier + } + }); + } + } + checkForDanglingUnderscoreInFunctionParameters(node); + } + + + /** + * Check if variable expression has a dangling underscore + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkForDanglingUnderscoreInVariableExpression(node) { + sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node).forEach(variable => { + const definition = variable.defs.find(def => def.node === node); + const identifierNode = definition.name; + const identifier = identifierNode.name; + let parent = identifierNode.parent; + + while (!["VariableDeclarator", "ArrayPattern", "ObjectPattern"].includes(parent.type)) { + parent = parent.parent; + } + + if ( + hasDanglingUnderscore(identifier) && + !isSpecialCaseIdentifierInVariableExpression(identifier) && + !isAllowed(identifier) && + !(allowInArrayDestructuring && parent.type === "ArrayPattern") && + !(allowInObjectDestructuring && parent.type === "ObjectPattern") + ) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedUnderscore", + data: { + identifier + } + }); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Check if member expression has a dangling underscore + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkForDanglingUnderscoreInMemberExpression(node) { + const identifier = node.property.name, + isMemberOfThis = node.object.type === "ThisExpression", + isMemberOfSuper = node.object.type === "Super", + isMemberOfThisConstructor = isThisConstructorReference(node); + + if (typeof identifier !== "undefined" && hasDanglingUnderscore(identifier) && + !(isMemberOfThis && allowAfterThis) && + !(isMemberOfSuper && allowAfterSuper) && + !(isMemberOfThisConstructor && allowAfterThisConstructor) && + !isSpecialCaseIdentifierForMemberExpression(identifier) && !isAllowed(identifier)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedUnderscore", + data: { + identifier + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Check if method declaration or method property has a dangling underscore + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkForDanglingUnderscoreInMethod(node) { + const identifier = node.key.name; + const isMethod = node.type === "MethodDefinition" || node.type === "Property" && node.method; + + if (typeof identifier !== "undefined" && enforceInMethodNames && isMethod && hasDanglingUnderscore(identifier) && !isAllowed(identifier)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedUnderscore", + data: { + identifier: node.key.type === "PrivateIdentifier" + ? `#${identifier}` + : identifier + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Check if a class field has a dangling underscore + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkForDanglingUnderscoreInClassField(node) { + const identifier = node.key.name; + + if (typeof identifier !== "undefined" && hasDanglingUnderscore(identifier) && + enforceInClassFields && + !isAllowed(identifier)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedUnderscore", + data: { + identifier: node.key.type === "PrivateIdentifier" + ? `#${identifier}` + : identifier + } + }); + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + FunctionDeclaration: checkForDanglingUnderscoreInFunction, + VariableDeclarator: checkForDanglingUnderscoreInVariableExpression, + MemberExpression: checkForDanglingUnderscoreInMemberExpression, + MethodDefinition: checkForDanglingUnderscoreInMethod, + PropertyDefinition: checkForDanglingUnderscoreInClassField, + Property: checkForDanglingUnderscoreInMethod, + FunctionExpression: checkForDanglingUnderscoreInFunction, + ArrowFunctionExpression: checkForDanglingUnderscoreInFunction + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unexpected-multiline.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unexpected-multiline.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..810c08b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unexpected-multiline.js @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to spot scenarios where a newline looks like it is ending a statement, but is not. + * @author Glen Mailer + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow confusing multiline expressions", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-unexpected-multiline" + }, + + schema: [], + messages: { + function: "Unexpected newline between function and ( of function call.", + property: "Unexpected newline between object and [ of property access.", + taggedTemplate: "Unexpected newline between template tag and template literal.", + division: "Unexpected newline between numerator and division operator." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const REGEX_FLAG_MATCHER = /^[gimsuy]+$/u; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Check to see if there is a newline between the node and the following open bracket + * line's expression + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @param {string} messageId The error messageId to use. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkForBreakAfter(node, messageId) { + const openParen = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node, astUtils.isNotClosingParenToken); + const nodeExpressionEnd = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(openParen); + + if (openParen.loc.start.line !== nodeExpressionEnd.loc.end.line) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: openParen.loc, + messageId + }); + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + MemberExpression(node) { + if (!node.computed || node.optional) { + return; + } + checkForBreakAfter(node.object, "property"); + }, + + TaggedTemplateExpression(node) { + const { quasi } = node; + + // handles common tags, parenthesized tags, and typescript's generic type arguments + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(quasi); + + if (tokenBefore.loc.end.line !== quasi.loc.start.line) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: quasi.loc.start, + end: { + line: quasi.loc.start.line, + column: quasi.loc.start.column + 1 + } + }, + messageId: "taggedTemplate" + }); + } + }, + + CallExpression(node) { + if (node.arguments.length === 0 || node.optional) { + return; + } + checkForBreakAfter(node.callee, "function"); + }, + + "BinaryExpression[operator='/'] > BinaryExpression[operator='/'].left"(node) { + const secondSlash = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node, token => token.value === "/"); + const tokenAfterOperator = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(secondSlash); + + if ( + tokenAfterOperator.type === "Identifier" && + REGEX_FLAG_MATCHER.test(tokenAfterOperator.value) && + secondSlash.range[1] === tokenAfterOperator.range[0] + ) { + checkForBreakAfter(node.left, "division"); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unmodified-loop-condition.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unmodified-loop-condition.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..768a155 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unmodified-loop-condition.js @@ -0,0 +1,360 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow use of unmodified expressions in loop conditions + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const Traverser = require("../shared/traverser"), + astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const SENTINEL_PATTERN = /(?:(?:Call|Class|Function|Member|New|Yield)Expression|Statement|Declaration)$/u; +const LOOP_PATTERN = /^(?:DoWhile|For|While)Statement$/u; // for-in/of statements don't have `test` property. +const GROUP_PATTERN = /^(?:BinaryExpression|ConditionalExpression)$/u; +const SKIP_PATTERN = /^(?:ArrowFunction|Class|Function)Expression$/u; +const DYNAMIC_PATTERN = /^(?:Call|Member|New|TaggedTemplate|Yield)Expression$/u; + +/** + * @typedef {Object} LoopConditionInfo + * @property {eslint-scope.Reference} reference - The reference. + * @property {ASTNode} group - BinaryExpression or ConditionalExpression nodes + * that the reference is belonging to. + * @property {Function} isInLoop - The predicate which checks a given reference + * is in this loop. + * @property {boolean} modified - The flag that the reference is modified in + * this loop. + */ + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given reference is a write reference. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference A reference to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference is a write reference. + */ +function isWriteReference(reference) { + if (reference.init) { + const def = reference.resolved && reference.resolved.defs[0]; + + if (!def || def.type !== "Variable" || def.parent.kind !== "var") { + return false; + } + } + return reference.isWrite(); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given loop condition info does not have the modified + * flag. + * @param {LoopConditionInfo} condition A loop condition info to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the loop condition info is "unmodified". + */ +function isUnmodified(condition) { + return !condition.modified; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given loop condition info does not have the modified + * flag and does not have the group this condition belongs to. + * @param {LoopConditionInfo} condition A loop condition info to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the loop condition info is "unmodified". + */ +function isUnmodifiedAndNotBelongToGroup(condition) { + return !(condition.modified || condition.group); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given reference is inside of a given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference A reference to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference is inside of the node. + */ +function isInRange(node, reference) { + const or = node.range; + const ir = reference.identifier.range; + + return or[0] <= ir[0] && ir[1] <= or[1]; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given reference is inside of a loop node's condition. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference A reference to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference is inside of the loop node's + * condition. + */ +const isInLoop = { + WhileStatement: isInRange, + DoWhileStatement: isInRange, + ForStatement(node, reference) { + return ( + isInRange(node, reference) && + !(node.init && isInRange(node.init, reference)) + ); + } +}; + +/** + * Gets the function which encloses a given reference. + * This supports only FunctionDeclaration. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference A reference to get. + * @returns {ASTNode|null} The function node or null. + */ +function getEncloseFunctionDeclaration(reference) { + let node = reference.identifier; + + while (node) { + if (node.type === "FunctionDeclaration") { + return node.id ? node : null; + } + + node = node.parent; + } + + return null; +} + +/** + * Updates the "modified" flags of given loop conditions with given modifiers. + * @param {LoopConditionInfo[]} conditions The loop conditions to be updated. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference[]} modifiers The references to update. + * @returns {void} + */ +function updateModifiedFlag(conditions, modifiers) { + + for (let i = 0; i < conditions.length; ++i) { + const condition = conditions[i]; + + for (let j = 0; !condition.modified && j < modifiers.length; ++j) { + const modifier = modifiers[j]; + let funcNode, funcVar; + + /* + * Besides checking for the condition being in the loop, we want to + * check the function that this modifier is belonging to is called + * in the loop. + * FIXME: This should probably be extracted to a function. + */ + const inLoop = condition.isInLoop(modifier) || Boolean( + (funcNode = getEncloseFunctionDeclaration(modifier)) && + (funcVar = astUtils.getVariableByName(modifier.from.upper, funcNode.id.name)) && + funcVar.references.some(condition.isInLoop) + ); + + condition.modified = inLoop; + } + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unmodified loop conditions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-unmodified-loop-condition" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + loopConditionNotModified: "'{{name}}' is not modified in this loop." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + let groupMap = null; + + /** + * Reports a given condition info. + * @param {LoopConditionInfo} condition A loop condition info to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(condition) { + const node = condition.reference.identifier; + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "loopConditionNotModified", + data: node + }); + } + + /** + * Registers given conditions to the group the condition belongs to. + * @param {LoopConditionInfo[]} conditions A loop condition info to + * register. + * @returns {void} + */ + function registerConditionsToGroup(conditions) { + for (let i = 0; i < conditions.length; ++i) { + const condition = conditions[i]; + + if (condition.group) { + let group = groupMap.get(condition.group); + + if (!group) { + group = []; + groupMap.set(condition.group, group); + } + group.push(condition); + } + } + } + + /** + * Reports references which are inside of unmodified groups. + * @param {LoopConditionInfo[]} conditions A loop condition info to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkConditionsInGroup(conditions) { + if (conditions.every(isUnmodified)) { + conditions.forEach(report); + } + } + + /** + * Checks whether or not a given group node has any dynamic elements. + * @param {ASTNode} root A node to check. + * This node is one of BinaryExpression or ConditionalExpression. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is dynamic. + */ + function hasDynamicExpressions(root) { + let retv = false; + + Traverser.traverse(root, { + visitorKeys: sourceCode.visitorKeys, + enter(node) { + if (DYNAMIC_PATTERN.test(node.type)) { + retv = true; + this.break(); + } else if (SKIP_PATTERN.test(node.type)) { + this.skip(); + } + } + }); + + return retv; + } + + /** + * Creates the loop condition information from a given reference. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference A reference to create. + * @returns {LoopConditionInfo|null} Created loop condition info, or null. + */ + function toLoopCondition(reference) { + if (reference.init) { + return null; + } + + let group = null; + let child = reference.identifier; + let node = child.parent; + + while (node) { + if (SENTINEL_PATTERN.test(node.type)) { + if (LOOP_PATTERN.test(node.type) && node.test === child) { + + // This reference is inside of a loop condition. + return { + reference, + group, + isInLoop: isInLoop[node.type].bind(null, node), + modified: false + }; + } + + // This reference is outside of a loop condition. + break; + } + + /* + * If it's inside of a group, OK if either operand is modified. + * So stores the group this reference belongs to. + */ + if (GROUP_PATTERN.test(node.type)) { + + // If this expression is dynamic, no need to check. + if (hasDynamicExpressions(node)) { + break; + } else { + group = node; + } + } + + child = node; + node = node.parent; + } + + return null; + } + + /** + * Finds unmodified references which are inside of a loop condition. + * Then reports the references which are outside of groups. + * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable A variable to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkReferences(variable) { + + // Gets references that exist in loop conditions. + const conditions = variable + .references + .map(toLoopCondition) + .filter(Boolean); + + if (conditions.length === 0) { + return; + } + + // Registers the conditions to belonging groups. + registerConditionsToGroup(conditions); + + // Check the conditions are modified. + const modifiers = variable.references.filter(isWriteReference); + + if (modifiers.length > 0) { + updateModifiedFlag(conditions, modifiers); + } + + /* + * Reports the conditions which are not belonging to groups. + * Others will be reported after all variables are done. + */ + conditions + .filter(isUnmodifiedAndNotBelongToGroup) + .forEach(report); + } + + return { + "Program:exit"(node) { + const queue = [sourceCode.getScope(node)]; + + groupMap = new Map(); + + let scope; + + while ((scope = queue.pop())) { + queue.push(...scope.childScopes); + scope.variables.forEach(checkReferences); + } + + groupMap.forEach(checkConditionsInGroup); + groupMap = null; + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unneeded-ternary.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unneeded-ternary.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab1bdc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unneeded-ternary.js @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag no-unneeded-ternary + * @author Gyandeep Singh + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +// Operators that always result in a boolean value +const BOOLEAN_OPERATORS = new Set(["==", "===", "!=", "!==", ">", ">=", "<", "<=", "in", "instanceof"]); +const OPERATOR_INVERSES = { + "==": "!=", + "!=": "==", + "===": "!==", + "!==": "===" + + // Operators like < and >= are not true inverses, since both will return false with NaN. +}; +const OR_PRECEDENCE = astUtils.getPrecedence({ type: "LogicalExpression", operator: "||" }); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow ternary operators when simpler alternatives exist", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-unneeded-ternary" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + defaultAssignment: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + unnecessaryConditionalExpression: "Unnecessary use of boolean literals in conditional expression.", + unnecessaryConditionalAssignment: "Unnecessary use of conditional expression for default assignment." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const defaultAssignment = options.defaultAssignment !== false; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Test if the node is a boolean literal + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report. + * @returns {boolean} True if the its a boolean literal + * @private + */ + function isBooleanLiteral(node) { + return node.type === "Literal" && typeof node.value === "boolean"; + } + + /** + * Creates an expression that represents the boolean inverse of the expression represented by the original node + * @param {ASTNode} node A node representing an expression + * @returns {string} A string representing an inverted expression + */ + function invertExpression(node) { + if (node.type === "BinaryExpression" && Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(OPERATOR_INVERSES, node.operator)) { + const operatorToken = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween( + node.left, + node.right, + token => token.value === node.operator + ); + const text = sourceCode.getText(); + + return text.slice(node.range[0], + operatorToken.range[0]) + OPERATOR_INVERSES[node.operator] + text.slice(operatorToken.range[1], node.range[1]); + } + + if (astUtils.getPrecedence(node) < astUtils.getPrecedence({ type: "UnaryExpression" })) { + return `!(${astUtils.getParenthesisedText(sourceCode, node)})`; + } + return `!${astUtils.getParenthesisedText(sourceCode, node)}`; + } + + /** + * Tests if a given node always evaluates to a boolean value + * @param {ASTNode} node An expression node + * @returns {boolean} True if it is determined that the node will always evaluate to a boolean value + */ + function isBooleanExpression(node) { + return node.type === "BinaryExpression" && BOOLEAN_OPERATORS.has(node.operator) || + node.type === "UnaryExpression" && node.operator === "!"; + } + + /** + * Test if the node matches the pattern id ? id : expression + * @param {ASTNode} node The ConditionalExpression to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the pattern is matched, and false otherwise + * @private + */ + function matchesDefaultAssignment(node) { + return node.test.type === "Identifier" && + node.consequent.type === "Identifier" && + node.test.name === node.consequent.name; + } + + return { + + ConditionalExpression(node) { + if (isBooleanLiteral(node.alternate) && isBooleanLiteral(node.consequent)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unnecessaryConditionalExpression", + fix(fixer) { + if (node.consequent.value === node.alternate.value) { + + // Replace `foo ? true : true` with just `true`, but don't replace `foo() ? true : true` + return node.test.type === "Identifier" ? fixer.replaceText(node, node.consequent.value.toString()) : null; + } + if (node.alternate.value) { + + // Replace `foo() ? false : true` with `!(foo())` + return fixer.replaceText(node, invertExpression(node.test)); + } + + // Replace `foo ? true : false` with `foo` if `foo` is guaranteed to be a boolean, or `!!foo` otherwise. + + return fixer.replaceText(node, isBooleanExpression(node.test) ? astUtils.getParenthesisedText(sourceCode, node.test) : `!${invertExpression(node.test)}`); + } + }); + } else if (!defaultAssignment && matchesDefaultAssignment(node)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unnecessaryConditionalAssignment", + fix(fixer) { + const shouldParenthesizeAlternate = + ( + astUtils.getPrecedence(node.alternate) < OR_PRECEDENCE || + astUtils.isCoalesceExpression(node.alternate) + ) && + !astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node.alternate); + const alternateText = shouldParenthesizeAlternate + ? `(${sourceCode.getText(node.alternate)})` + : astUtils.getParenthesisedText(sourceCode, node.alternate); + const testText = astUtils.getParenthesisedText(sourceCode, node.test); + + return fixer.replaceText(node, `${testText} || ${alternateText}`); + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unreachable-loop.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unreachable-loop.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..577d39a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unreachable-loop.js @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow loops with a body that allows only one iteration + * @author Milos Djermanovic + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const allLoopTypes = ["WhileStatement", "DoWhileStatement", "ForStatement", "ForInStatement", "ForOfStatement"]; + +/** + * Checks all segments in a set and returns true if any are reachable. + * @param {Set} segments The segments to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if any segment is reachable; false otherwise. + */ +function isAnySegmentReachable(segments) { + + for (const segment of segments) { + if (segment.reachable) { + return true; + } + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Determines whether the given node is the first node in the code path to which a loop statement + * 'loops' for the next iteration. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a looping target. + */ +function isLoopingTarget(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + if (parent) { + switch (parent.type) { + case "WhileStatement": + return node === parent.test; + case "DoWhileStatement": + return node === parent.body; + case "ForStatement": + return node === (parent.update || parent.test || parent.body); + case "ForInStatement": + case "ForOfStatement": + return node === parent.left; + + // no default + } + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Creates an array with elements from the first given array that are not included in the second given array. + * @param {Array} arrA The array to compare from. + * @param {Array} arrB The array to compare against. + * @returns {Array} a new array that represents `arrA \ arrB`. + */ +function getDifference(arrA, arrB) { + return arrA.filter(a => !arrB.includes(a)); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow loops with a body that allows only one iteration", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-unreachable-loop" + }, + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + ignore: { + type: "array", + items: { + enum: allLoopTypes + }, + uniqueItems: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + invalid: "Invalid loop. Its body allows only one iteration." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const ignoredLoopTypes = context.options[0] && context.options[0].ignore || [], + loopTypesToCheck = getDifference(allLoopTypes, ignoredLoopTypes), + loopSelector = loopTypesToCheck.join(","), + loopsByTargetSegments = new Map(), + loopsToReport = new Set(); + + const codePathSegments = []; + let currentCodePathSegments = new Set(); + + return { + + onCodePathStart() { + codePathSegments.push(currentCodePathSegments); + currentCodePathSegments = new Set(); + }, + + onCodePathEnd() { + currentCodePathSegments = codePathSegments.pop(); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + currentCodePathSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + currentCodePathSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + currentCodePathSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentStart(segment, node) { + + currentCodePathSegments.add(segment); + + if (isLoopingTarget(node)) { + const loop = node.parent; + + loopsByTargetSegments.set(segment, loop); + } + }, + + onCodePathSegmentLoop(_, toSegment, node) { + const loop = loopsByTargetSegments.get(toSegment); + + /** + * The second iteration is reachable, meaning that the loop is valid by the logic of this rule, + * only if there is at least one loop event with the appropriate target (which has been already + * determined in the `loopsByTargetSegments` map), raised from either: + * + * - the end of the loop's body (in which case `node === loop`) + * - a `continue` statement + * + * This condition skips loop events raised from `ForInStatement > .right` and `ForOfStatement > .right` nodes. + */ + if (node === loop || node.type === "ContinueStatement") { + + // Removes loop if it exists in the set. Otherwise, `Set#delete` has no effect and doesn't throw. + loopsToReport.delete(loop); + } + }, + + [loopSelector](node) { + + /** + * Ignore unreachable loop statements to avoid unnecessary complexity in the implementation, or false positives otherwise. + * For unreachable segments, the code path analysis does not raise events required for this implementation. + */ + if (isAnySegmentReachable(currentCodePathSegments)) { + loopsToReport.add(node); + } + }, + + + "Program:exit"() { + loopsToReport.forEach( + node => context.report({ node, messageId: "invalid" }) + ); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unreachable.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unreachable.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0cf750e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unreachable.js @@ -0,0 +1,293 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Checks for unreachable code due to return, throws, break, and continue. + * @author Joel Feenstra + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} ConstructorInfo + * @property {ConstructorInfo | null} upper Info about the constructor that encloses this constructor. + * @property {boolean} hasSuperCall The flag about having `super()` expressions. + */ + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given variable declarator has the initializer. + * @param {ASTNode} node A VariableDeclarator node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node has the initializer. + */ +function isInitialized(node) { + return Boolean(node.init); +} + +/** + * Checks all segments in a set and returns true if all are unreachable. + * @param {Set} segments The segments to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if all segments are unreachable; false otherwise. + */ +function areAllSegmentsUnreachable(segments) { + + for (const segment of segments) { + if (segment.reachable) { + return false; + } + } + + return true; +} + +/** + * The class to distinguish consecutive unreachable statements. + */ +class ConsecutiveRange { + constructor(sourceCode) { + this.sourceCode = sourceCode; + this.startNode = null; + this.endNode = null; + } + + /** + * The location object of this range. + * @type {Object} + */ + get location() { + return { + start: this.startNode.loc.start, + end: this.endNode.loc.end + }; + } + + /** + * `true` if this range is empty. + * @type {boolean} + */ + get isEmpty() { + return !(this.startNode && this.endNode); + } + + /** + * Checks whether the given node is inside of this range. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is inside of this range. + */ + contains(node) { + return ( + node.range[0] >= this.startNode.range[0] && + node.range[1] <= this.endNode.range[1] + ); + } + + /** + * Checks whether the given node is consecutive to this range. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is consecutive to this range. + */ + isConsecutive(node) { + return this.contains(this.sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node)); + } + + /** + * Merges the given node to this range. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to merge. + * @returns {void} + */ + merge(node) { + this.endNode = node; + } + + /** + * Resets this range by the given node or null. + * @param {ASTNode|null} node The node to reset, or null. + * @returns {void} + */ + reset(node) { + this.startNode = this.endNode = node; + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unreachable code after `return`, `throw`, `continue`, and `break` statements", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-unreachable" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unreachableCode: "Unreachable code." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /** @type {ConstructorInfo | null} */ + let constructorInfo = null; + + /** @type {ConsecutiveRange} */ + const range = new ConsecutiveRange(context.sourceCode); + + /** @type {Array>} */ + const codePathSegments = []; + + /** @type {Set} */ + let currentCodePathSegments = new Set(); + + /** + * Reports a given node if it's unreachable. + * @param {ASTNode} node A statement node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportIfUnreachable(node) { + let nextNode = null; + + if (node && (node.type === "PropertyDefinition" || areAllSegmentsUnreachable(currentCodePathSegments))) { + + // Store this statement to distinguish consecutive statements. + if (range.isEmpty) { + range.reset(node); + return; + } + + // Skip if this statement is inside of the current range. + if (range.contains(node)) { + return; + } + + // Merge if this statement is consecutive to the current range. + if (range.isConsecutive(node)) { + range.merge(node); + return; + } + + nextNode = node; + } + + /* + * Report the current range since this statement is reachable or is + * not consecutive to the current range. + */ + if (!range.isEmpty) { + context.report({ + messageId: "unreachableCode", + loc: range.location, + node: range.startNode + }); + } + + // Update the current range. + range.reset(nextNode); + } + + return { + + // Manages the current code path. + onCodePathStart() { + codePathSegments.push(currentCodePathSegments); + currentCodePathSegments = new Set(); + }, + + onCodePathEnd() { + currentCodePathSegments = codePathSegments.pop(); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + currentCodePathSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + currentCodePathSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + currentCodePathSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + currentCodePathSegments.add(segment); + }, + + // Registers for all statement nodes (excludes FunctionDeclaration). + BlockStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + BreakStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + ClassDeclaration: reportIfUnreachable, + ContinueStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + DebuggerStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + DoWhileStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + ExpressionStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + ForInStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + ForOfStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + ForStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + IfStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + ImportDeclaration: reportIfUnreachable, + LabeledStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + ReturnStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + SwitchStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + ThrowStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + TryStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + + VariableDeclaration(node) { + if (node.kind !== "var" || node.declarations.some(isInitialized)) { + reportIfUnreachable(node); + } + }, + + WhileStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + WithStatement: reportIfUnreachable, + ExportNamedDeclaration: reportIfUnreachable, + ExportDefaultDeclaration: reportIfUnreachable, + ExportAllDeclaration: reportIfUnreachable, + + "Program:exit"() { + reportIfUnreachable(); + }, + + /* + * Instance fields defined in a subclass are never created if the constructor of the subclass + * doesn't call `super()`, so their definitions are unreachable code. + */ + "MethodDefinition[kind='constructor']"() { + constructorInfo = { + upper: constructorInfo, + hasSuperCall: false + }; + }, + "MethodDefinition[kind='constructor']:exit"(node) { + const { hasSuperCall } = constructorInfo; + + constructorInfo = constructorInfo.upper; + + // skip typescript constructors without the body + if (!node.value.body) { + return; + } + + const classDefinition = node.parent.parent; + + if (classDefinition.superClass && !hasSuperCall) { + for (const element of classDefinition.body.body) { + if (element.type === "PropertyDefinition" && !element.static) { + reportIfUnreachable(element); + } + } + } + }, + "CallExpression > Super.callee"() { + if (constructorInfo) { + constructorInfo.hasSuperCall = true; + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unsafe-finally.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unsafe-finally.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ebd2432 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unsafe-finally.js @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag unsafe statements in finally block + * @author Onur Temizkan + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const SENTINEL_NODE_TYPE_RETURN_THROW = /^(?:Program|(?:Function|Class)(?:Declaration|Expression)|ArrowFunctionExpression)$/u; +const SENTINEL_NODE_TYPE_BREAK = /^(?:Program|(?:Function|Class)(?:Declaration|Expression)|ArrowFunctionExpression|DoWhileStatement|WhileStatement|ForOfStatement|ForInStatement|ForStatement|SwitchStatement)$/u; +const SENTINEL_NODE_TYPE_CONTINUE = /^(?:Program|(?:Function|Class)(?:Declaration|Expression)|ArrowFunctionExpression|DoWhileStatement|WhileStatement|ForOfStatement|ForInStatement|ForStatement)$/u; + + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow control flow statements in `finally` blocks", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-unsafe-finally" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unsafeUsage: "Unsafe usage of {{nodeType}}." + } + }, + create(context) { + + /** + * Checks if the node is the finalizer of a TryStatement + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check. + * @returns {boolean} - true if the node is the finalizer of a TryStatement + */ + function isFinallyBlock(node) { + return node.parent.type === "TryStatement" && node.parent.finalizer === node; + } + + /** + * Climbs up the tree if the node is not a sentinel node + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check. + * @param {string} label label of the break or continue statement + * @returns {boolean} - return whether the node is a finally block or a sentinel node + */ + function isInFinallyBlock(node, label) { + let labelInside = false; + let sentinelNodeType; + + if (node.type === "BreakStatement" && !node.label) { + sentinelNodeType = SENTINEL_NODE_TYPE_BREAK; + } else if (node.type === "ContinueStatement") { + sentinelNodeType = SENTINEL_NODE_TYPE_CONTINUE; + } else { + sentinelNodeType = SENTINEL_NODE_TYPE_RETURN_THROW; + } + + for ( + let currentNode = node; + currentNode && !sentinelNodeType.test(currentNode.type); + currentNode = currentNode.parent + ) { + if (currentNode.parent.label && label && (currentNode.parent.label.name === label.name)) { + labelInside = true; + } + if (isFinallyBlock(currentNode)) { + if (label && labelInside) { + return false; + } + return true; + } + } + return false; + } + + /** + * Checks whether the possibly-unsafe statement is inside a finally block. + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function check(node) { + if (isInFinallyBlock(node, node.label)) { + context.report({ + messageId: "unsafeUsage", + data: { + nodeType: node.type + }, + node, + line: node.loc.line, + column: node.loc.column + }); + } + } + + return { + ReturnStatement: check, + ThrowStatement: check, + BreakStatement: check, + ContinueStatement: check + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unsafe-negation.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unsafe-negation.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cabd7e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unsafe-negation.js @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow negating the left operand of relational operators + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether the given operator is `in` or `instanceof` + * @param {string} op The operator type to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the operator is `in` or `instanceof` + */ +function isInOrInstanceOfOperator(op) { + return op === "in" || op === "instanceof"; +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given operator is an ordering relational operator or not. + * @param {string} op The operator type to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the operator is an ordering relational operator. + */ +function isOrderingRelationalOperator(op) { + return op === "<" || op === ">" || op === ">=" || op === "<="; +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given node is a logical negation expression or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a logical negation expression. + */ +function isNegation(node) { + return node.type === "UnaryExpression" && node.operator === "!"; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow negating the left operand of relational operators", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-unsafe-negation" + }, + + hasSuggestions: true, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + enforceForOrderingRelations: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + fixable: null, + + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected negating the left operand of '{{operator}}' operator.", + suggestNegatedExpression: "Negate '{{operator}}' expression instead of its left operand. This changes the current behavior.", + suggestParenthesisedNegation: "Wrap negation in '()' to make the intention explicit. This preserves the current behavior." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const enforceForOrderingRelations = options.enforceForOrderingRelations === true; + + return { + BinaryExpression(node) { + const operator = node.operator; + const orderingRelationRuleApplies = enforceForOrderingRelations && isOrderingRelationalOperator(operator); + + if ( + (isInOrInstanceOfOperator(operator) || orderingRelationRuleApplies) && + isNegation(node.left) && + !astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node.left) + ) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: node.left.loc, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: { operator }, + suggest: [ + { + messageId: "suggestNegatedExpression", + data: { operator }, + fix(fixer) { + const negationToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.left); + const fixRange = [negationToken.range[1], node.range[1]]; + const text = sourceCode.text.slice(fixRange[0], fixRange[1]); + + return fixer.replaceTextRange(fixRange, `(${text})`); + } + }, + { + messageId: "suggestParenthesisedNegation", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceText(node.left, `(${sourceCode.getText(node.left)})`); + } + } + ] + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unsafe-optional-chaining.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unsafe-optional-chaining.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe2bead --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unsafe-optional-chaining.js @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow unsafe optional chaining + * @author Yeon JuAn + */ + +"use strict"; + +const UNSAFE_ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS = new Set(["+", "-", "/", "*", "%", "**"]); +const UNSAFE_ASSIGNMENT_OPERATORS = new Set(["+=", "-=", "/=", "*=", "%=", "**="]); +const UNSAFE_RELATIONAL_OPERATORS = new Set(["in", "instanceof"]); + +/** + * Checks whether a node is a destructuring pattern or not + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {boolean} `true` if a node is a destructuring pattern, otherwise `false` + */ +function isDestructuringPattern(node) { + return node.type === "ObjectPattern" || node.type === "ArrayPattern"; +} + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow use of optional chaining in contexts where the `undefined` value is not allowed", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-unsafe-optional-chaining" + }, + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + disallowArithmeticOperators: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + fixable: null, + messages: { + unsafeOptionalChain: "Unsafe usage of optional chaining. If it short-circuits with 'undefined' the evaluation will throw TypeError.", + unsafeArithmetic: "Unsafe arithmetic operation on optional chaining. It can result in NaN." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const disallowArithmeticOperators = (options.disallowArithmeticOperators) || false; + + /** + * Reports unsafe usage of optional chaining + * @param {ASTNode} node node to report + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportUnsafeUsage(node) { + context.report({ + messageId: "unsafeOptionalChain", + node + }); + } + + /** + * Reports unsafe arithmetic operation on optional chaining + * @param {ASTNode} node node to report + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportUnsafeArithmetic(node) { + context.report({ + messageId: "unsafeArithmetic", + node + }); + } + + /** + * Checks and reports if a node can short-circuit with `undefined` by optional chaining. + * @param {ASTNode} [node] node to check + * @param {Function} reportFunc report function + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkUndefinedShortCircuit(node, reportFunc) { + if (!node) { + return; + } + switch (node.type) { + case "LogicalExpression": + if (node.operator === "||" || node.operator === "??") { + checkUndefinedShortCircuit(node.right, reportFunc); + } else if (node.operator === "&&") { + checkUndefinedShortCircuit(node.left, reportFunc); + checkUndefinedShortCircuit(node.right, reportFunc); + } + break; + case "SequenceExpression": + checkUndefinedShortCircuit( + node.expressions[node.expressions.length - 1], + reportFunc + ); + break; + case "ConditionalExpression": + checkUndefinedShortCircuit(node.consequent, reportFunc); + checkUndefinedShortCircuit(node.alternate, reportFunc); + break; + case "AwaitExpression": + checkUndefinedShortCircuit(node.argument, reportFunc); + break; + case "ChainExpression": + reportFunc(node); + break; + default: + break; + } + } + + /** + * Checks unsafe usage of optional chaining + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkUnsafeUsage(node) { + checkUndefinedShortCircuit(node, reportUnsafeUsage); + } + + /** + * Checks unsafe arithmetic operations on optional chaining + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkUnsafeArithmetic(node) { + checkUndefinedShortCircuit(node, reportUnsafeArithmetic); + } + + return { + "AssignmentExpression, AssignmentPattern"(node) { + if (isDestructuringPattern(node.left)) { + checkUnsafeUsage(node.right); + } + }, + "ClassDeclaration, ClassExpression"(node) { + checkUnsafeUsage(node.superClass); + }, + CallExpression(node) { + if (!node.optional) { + checkUnsafeUsage(node.callee); + } + }, + NewExpression(node) { + checkUnsafeUsage(node.callee); + }, + VariableDeclarator(node) { + if (isDestructuringPattern(node.id)) { + checkUnsafeUsage(node.init); + } + }, + MemberExpression(node) { + if (!node.optional) { + checkUnsafeUsage(node.object); + } + }, + TaggedTemplateExpression(node) { + checkUnsafeUsage(node.tag); + }, + ForOfStatement(node) { + checkUnsafeUsage(node.right); + }, + SpreadElement(node) { + if (node.parent && node.parent.type !== "ObjectExpression") { + checkUnsafeUsage(node.argument); + } + }, + BinaryExpression(node) { + if (UNSAFE_RELATIONAL_OPERATORS.has(node.operator)) { + checkUnsafeUsage(node.right); + } + if ( + disallowArithmeticOperators && + UNSAFE_ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS.has(node.operator) + ) { + checkUnsafeArithmetic(node.right); + checkUnsafeArithmetic(node.left); + } + }, + WithStatement(node) { + checkUnsafeUsage(node.object); + }, + UnaryExpression(node) { + if ( + disallowArithmeticOperators && + UNSAFE_ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS.has(node.operator) + ) { + checkUnsafeArithmetic(node.argument); + } + }, + AssignmentExpression(node) { + if ( + disallowArithmeticOperators && + UNSAFE_ASSIGNMENT_OPERATORS.has(node.operator) + ) { + checkUnsafeArithmetic(node.right); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unused-expressions.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unused-expressions.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46bb7ba --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unused-expressions.js @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Flag expressions in statement position that do not side effect + * @author Michael Ficarra + */ +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Returns `true`. + * @returns {boolean} `true`. + */ +function alwaysTrue() { + return true; +} + +/** + * Returns `false`. + * @returns {boolean} `false`. + */ +function alwaysFalse() { + return false; +} + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unused expressions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-unused-expressions" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowShortCircuit: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allowTernary: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allowTaggedTemplates: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + enforceForJSX: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unusedExpression: "Expected an assignment or function call and instead saw an expression." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const config = context.options[0] || {}, + allowShortCircuit = config.allowShortCircuit || false, + allowTernary = config.allowTernary || false, + allowTaggedTemplates = config.allowTaggedTemplates || false, + enforceForJSX = config.enforceForJSX || false; + + /** + * Has AST suggesting a directive. + * @param {ASTNode} node any node + * @returns {boolean} whether the given node structurally represents a directive + */ + function looksLikeDirective(node) { + return node.type === "ExpressionStatement" && + node.expression.type === "Literal" && typeof node.expression.value === "string"; + } + + /** + * Gets the leading sequence of members in a list that pass the predicate. + * @param {Function} predicate ([a] -> Boolean) the function used to make the determination + * @param {a[]} list the input list + * @returns {a[]} the leading sequence of members in the given list that pass the given predicate + */ + function takeWhile(predicate, list) { + for (let i = 0; i < list.length; ++i) { + if (!predicate(list[i])) { + return list.slice(0, i); + } + } + return list.slice(); + } + + /** + * Gets leading directives nodes in a Node body. + * @param {ASTNode} node a Program or BlockStatement node + * @returns {ASTNode[]} the leading sequence of directive nodes in the given node's body + */ + function directives(node) { + return takeWhile(looksLikeDirective, node.body); + } + + /** + * Detect if a Node is a directive. + * @param {ASTNode} node any node + * @returns {boolean} whether the given node is considered a directive in its current position + */ + function isDirective(node) { + + /** + * https://tc39.es/ecma262/#directive-prologue + * + * Only `FunctionBody`, `ScriptBody` and `ModuleBody` can have directive prologue. + * Class static blocks do not have directive prologue. + */ + return astUtils.isTopLevelExpressionStatement(node) && directives(node.parent).includes(node); + } + + /** + * The member functions return `true` if the type has no side-effects. + * Unknown nodes are handled as `false`, then this rule ignores those. + */ + const Checker = Object.assign(Object.create(null), { + isDisallowed(node) { + return (Checker[node.type] || alwaysFalse)(node); + }, + + ArrayExpression: alwaysTrue, + ArrowFunctionExpression: alwaysTrue, + BinaryExpression: alwaysTrue, + ChainExpression(node) { + return Checker.isDisallowed(node.expression); + }, + ClassExpression: alwaysTrue, + ConditionalExpression(node) { + if (allowTernary) { + return Checker.isDisallowed(node.consequent) || Checker.isDisallowed(node.alternate); + } + return true; + }, + FunctionExpression: alwaysTrue, + Identifier: alwaysTrue, + JSXElement() { + return enforceForJSX; + }, + JSXFragment() { + return enforceForJSX; + }, + Literal: alwaysTrue, + LogicalExpression(node) { + if (allowShortCircuit) { + return Checker.isDisallowed(node.right); + } + return true; + }, + MemberExpression: alwaysTrue, + MetaProperty: alwaysTrue, + ObjectExpression: alwaysTrue, + SequenceExpression: alwaysTrue, + TaggedTemplateExpression() { + return !allowTaggedTemplates; + }, + TemplateLiteral: alwaysTrue, + ThisExpression: alwaysTrue, + UnaryExpression(node) { + return node.operator !== "void" && node.operator !== "delete"; + } + }); + + return { + ExpressionStatement(node) { + if (Checker.isDisallowed(node.expression) && !isDirective(node)) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unusedExpression" }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unused-labels.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unused-labels.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be06b32 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unused-labels.js @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow unused labels. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unused labels", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-unused-labels" + }, + + schema: [], + + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + unused: "'{{name}}:' is defined but never used." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + let scopeInfo = null; + + /** + * Adds a scope info to the stack. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to add. This is a LabeledStatement. + * @returns {void} + */ + function enterLabeledScope(node) { + scopeInfo = { + label: node.label.name, + used: false, + upper: scopeInfo + }; + } + + /** + * Checks if a `LabeledStatement` node is fixable. + * For a node to be fixable, there must be no comments between the label and the body. + * Furthermore, is must be possible to remove the label without turning the body statement into a + * directive after other fixes are applied. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to evaluate. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is fixable. + */ + function isFixable(node) { + + /* + * Only perform a fix if there are no comments between the label and the body. This will be the case + * when there is exactly one token/comment (the ":") between the label and the body. + */ + if (sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.label, { includeComments: true }) !== + sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.body, { includeComments: true })) { + return false; + } + + // Looking for the node's deepest ancestor which is not a `LabeledStatement`. + let ancestor = node.parent; + + while (ancestor.type === "LabeledStatement") { + ancestor = ancestor.parent; + } + + if (ancestor.type === "Program" || + (ancestor.type === "BlockStatement" && astUtils.isFunction(ancestor.parent))) { + const { body } = node; + + if (body.type === "ExpressionStatement" && + ((body.expression.type === "Literal" && typeof body.expression.value === "string") || + astUtils.isStaticTemplateLiteral(body.expression))) { + return false; // potential directive + } + } + return true; + } + + /** + * Removes the top of the stack. + * At the same time, this reports the label if it's never used. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to report. This is a LabeledStatement. + * @returns {void} + */ + function exitLabeledScope(node) { + if (!scopeInfo.used) { + context.report({ + node: node.label, + messageId: "unused", + data: node.label, + fix: isFixable(node) ? fixer => fixer.removeRange([node.range[0], node.body.range[0]]) : null + }); + } + + scopeInfo = scopeInfo.upper; + } + + /** + * Marks the label of a given node as used. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to mark. This is a BreakStatement or + * ContinueStatement. + * @returns {void} + */ + function markAsUsed(node) { + if (!node.label) { + return; + } + + const label = node.label.name; + let info = scopeInfo; + + while (info) { + if (info.label === label) { + info.used = true; + break; + } + info = info.upper; + } + } + + return { + LabeledStatement: enterLabeledScope, + "LabeledStatement:exit": exitLabeledScope, + BreakStatement: markAsUsed, + ContinueStatement: markAsUsed + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unused-private-class-members.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unused-private-class-members.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..037be7d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unused-private-class-members.js @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag declared but unused private class members + * @author Tim van der Lippe + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unused private class members", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-unused-private-class-members" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unusedPrivateClassMember: "'{{classMemberName}}' is defined but never used." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const trackedClasses = []; + + /** + * Check whether the current node is in a write only assignment. + * @param {ASTNode} privateIdentifierNode Node referring to a private identifier + * @returns {boolean} Whether the node is in a write only assignment + * @private + */ + function isWriteOnlyAssignment(privateIdentifierNode) { + const parentStatement = privateIdentifierNode.parent.parent; + const isAssignmentExpression = parentStatement.type === "AssignmentExpression"; + + if (!isAssignmentExpression && + parentStatement.type !== "ForInStatement" && + parentStatement.type !== "ForOfStatement" && + parentStatement.type !== "AssignmentPattern") { + return false; + } + + // It is a write-only usage, since we still allow usages on the right for reads + if (parentStatement.left !== privateIdentifierNode.parent) { + return false; + } + + // For any other operator (such as '+=') we still consider it a read operation + if (isAssignmentExpression && parentStatement.operator !== "=") { + + /* + * However, if the read operation is "discarded" in an empty statement, then + * we consider it write only. + */ + return parentStatement.parent.type === "ExpressionStatement"; + } + + return true; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + // Collect all declared members up front and assume they are all unused + ClassBody(classBodyNode) { + const privateMembers = new Map(); + + trackedClasses.unshift(privateMembers); + for (const bodyMember of classBodyNode.body) { + if (bodyMember.type === "PropertyDefinition" || bodyMember.type === "MethodDefinition") { + if (bodyMember.key.type === "PrivateIdentifier") { + privateMembers.set(bodyMember.key.name, { + declaredNode: bodyMember, + isAccessor: bodyMember.type === "MethodDefinition" && + (bodyMember.kind === "set" || bodyMember.kind === "get") + }); + } + } + } + }, + + /* + * Process all usages of the private identifier and remove a member from + * `declaredAndUnusedPrivateMembers` if we deem it used. + */ + PrivateIdentifier(privateIdentifierNode) { + const classBody = trackedClasses.find(classProperties => classProperties.has(privateIdentifierNode.name)); + + // Can't happen, as it is a parser to have a missing class body, but let's code defensively here. + if (!classBody) { + return; + } + + // In case any other usage was already detected, we can short circuit the logic here. + const memberDefinition = classBody.get(privateIdentifierNode.name); + + if (memberDefinition.isUsed) { + return; + } + + // The definition of the class member itself + if (privateIdentifierNode.parent.type === "PropertyDefinition" || + privateIdentifierNode.parent.type === "MethodDefinition") { + return; + } + + /* + * Any usage of an accessor is considered a read, as the getter/setter can have + * side-effects in its definition. + */ + if (memberDefinition.isAccessor) { + memberDefinition.isUsed = true; + return; + } + + // Any assignments to this member, except for assignments that also read + if (isWriteOnlyAssignment(privateIdentifierNode)) { + return; + } + + const wrappingExpressionType = privateIdentifierNode.parent.parent.type; + const parentOfWrappingExpressionType = privateIdentifierNode.parent.parent.parent.type; + + // A statement which only increments (`this.#x++;`) + if (wrappingExpressionType === "UpdateExpression" && + parentOfWrappingExpressionType === "ExpressionStatement") { + return; + } + + /* + * ({ x: this.#usedInDestructuring } = bar); + * + * But should treat the following as a read: + * ({ [this.#x]: a } = foo); + */ + if (wrappingExpressionType === "Property" && + parentOfWrappingExpressionType === "ObjectPattern" && + privateIdentifierNode.parent.parent.value === privateIdentifierNode.parent) { + return; + } + + // [...this.#unusedInRestPattern] = bar; + if (wrappingExpressionType === "RestElement") { + return; + } + + // [this.#unusedInAssignmentPattern] = bar; + if (wrappingExpressionType === "ArrayPattern") { + return; + } + + /* + * We can't delete the memberDefinition, as we need to keep track of which member we are marking as used. + * In the case of nested classes, we only mark the first member we encounter as used. If you were to delete + * the member, then any subsequent usage could incorrectly mark the member of an encapsulating parent class + * as used, which is incorrect. + */ + memberDefinition.isUsed = true; + }, + + /* + * Post-process the class members and report any remaining members. + * Since private members can only be accessed in the current class context, + * we can safely assume that all usages are within the current class body. + */ + "ClassBody:exit"() { + const unusedPrivateMembers = trackedClasses.shift(); + + for (const [classMemberName, { declaredNode, isUsed }] of unusedPrivateMembers.entries()) { + if (isUsed) { + continue; + } + context.report({ + node: declaredNode, + loc: declaredNode.key.loc, + messageId: "unusedPrivateClassMember", + data: { + classMemberName: `#${classMemberName}` + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unused-vars.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unused-vars.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f29e678 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-unused-vars.js @@ -0,0 +1,718 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag declared but unused variables + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Typedefs +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Bag of data used for formatting the `unusedVar` lint message. + * @typedef {Object} UnusedVarMessageData + * @property {string} varName The name of the unused var. + * @property {'defined'|'assigned a value'} action Description of the vars state. + * @property {string} additional Any additional info to be appended at the end. + */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unused variables", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-unused-vars" + }, + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["all", "local"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + vars: { + enum: ["all", "local"] + }, + varsIgnorePattern: { + type: "string" + }, + args: { + enum: ["all", "after-used", "none"] + }, + ignoreRestSiblings: { + type: "boolean" + }, + argsIgnorePattern: { + type: "string" + }, + caughtErrors: { + enum: ["all", "none"] + }, + caughtErrorsIgnorePattern: { + type: "string" + }, + destructuredArrayIgnorePattern: { + type: "string" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + unusedVar: "'{{varName}}' is {{action}} but never used{{additional}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + const REST_PROPERTY_TYPE = /^(?:RestElement|(?:Experimental)?RestProperty)$/u; + + const config = { + vars: "all", + args: "after-used", + ignoreRestSiblings: false, + caughtErrors: "none" + }; + + const firstOption = context.options[0]; + + if (firstOption) { + if (typeof firstOption === "string") { + config.vars = firstOption; + } else { + config.vars = firstOption.vars || config.vars; + config.args = firstOption.args || config.args; + config.ignoreRestSiblings = firstOption.ignoreRestSiblings || config.ignoreRestSiblings; + config.caughtErrors = firstOption.caughtErrors || config.caughtErrors; + + if (firstOption.varsIgnorePattern) { + config.varsIgnorePattern = new RegExp(firstOption.varsIgnorePattern, "u"); + } + + if (firstOption.argsIgnorePattern) { + config.argsIgnorePattern = new RegExp(firstOption.argsIgnorePattern, "u"); + } + + if (firstOption.caughtErrorsIgnorePattern) { + config.caughtErrorsIgnorePattern = new RegExp(firstOption.caughtErrorsIgnorePattern, "u"); + } + + if (firstOption.destructuredArrayIgnorePattern) { + config.destructuredArrayIgnorePattern = new RegExp(firstOption.destructuredArrayIgnorePattern, "u"); + } + } + } + + /** + * Generates the message data about the variable being defined and unused, + * including the ignore pattern if configured. + * @param {Variable} unusedVar eslint-scope variable object. + * @returns {UnusedVarMessageData} The message data to be used with this unused variable. + */ + function getDefinedMessageData(unusedVar) { + const defType = unusedVar.defs && unusedVar.defs[0] && unusedVar.defs[0].type; + let type; + let pattern; + + if (defType === "CatchClause" && config.caughtErrorsIgnorePattern) { + type = "args"; + pattern = config.caughtErrorsIgnorePattern.toString(); + } else if (defType === "Parameter" && config.argsIgnorePattern) { + type = "args"; + pattern = config.argsIgnorePattern.toString(); + } else if (defType !== "Parameter" && config.varsIgnorePattern) { + type = "vars"; + pattern = config.varsIgnorePattern.toString(); + } + + const additional = type ? `. Allowed unused ${type} must match ${pattern}` : ""; + + return { + varName: unusedVar.name, + action: "defined", + additional + }; + } + + /** + * Generate the warning message about the variable being + * assigned and unused, including the ignore pattern if configured. + * @param {Variable} unusedVar eslint-scope variable object. + * @returns {UnusedVarMessageData} The message data to be used with this unused variable. + */ + function getAssignedMessageData(unusedVar) { + const def = unusedVar.defs[0]; + let additional = ""; + + if (config.destructuredArrayIgnorePattern && def && def.name.parent.type === "ArrayPattern") { + additional = `. Allowed unused elements of array destructuring patterns must match ${config.destructuredArrayIgnorePattern.toString()}`; + } else if (config.varsIgnorePattern) { + additional = `. Allowed unused vars must match ${config.varsIgnorePattern.toString()}`; + } + + return { + varName: unusedVar.name, + action: "assigned a value", + additional + }; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + const STATEMENT_TYPE = /(?:Statement|Declaration)$/u; + + /** + * Determines if a given variable is being exported from a module. + * @param {Variable} variable eslint-scope variable object. + * @returns {boolean} True if the variable is exported, false if not. + * @private + */ + function isExported(variable) { + + const definition = variable.defs[0]; + + if (definition) { + + let node = definition.node; + + if (node.type === "VariableDeclarator") { + node = node.parent; + } else if (definition.type === "Parameter") { + return false; + } + + return node.parent.type.indexOf("Export") === 0; + } + return false; + + } + + /** + * Checks whether a node is a sibling of the rest property or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node a node to check + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a sibling of the rest property, otherwise false. + */ + function hasRestSibling(node) { + return node.type === "Property" && + node.parent.type === "ObjectPattern" && + REST_PROPERTY_TYPE.test(node.parent.properties[node.parent.properties.length - 1].type); + } + + /** + * Determines if a variable has a sibling rest property + * @param {Variable} variable eslint-scope variable object. + * @returns {boolean} True if the variable is exported, false if not. + * @private + */ + function hasRestSpreadSibling(variable) { + if (config.ignoreRestSiblings) { + const hasRestSiblingDefinition = variable.defs.some(def => hasRestSibling(def.name.parent)); + const hasRestSiblingReference = variable.references.some(ref => hasRestSibling(ref.identifier.parent)); + + return hasRestSiblingDefinition || hasRestSiblingReference; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Determines if a reference is a read operation. + * @param {Reference} ref An eslint-scope Reference + * @returns {boolean} whether the given reference represents a read operation + * @private + */ + function isReadRef(ref) { + return ref.isRead(); + } + + /** + * Determine if an identifier is referencing an enclosing function name. + * @param {Reference} ref The reference to check. + * @param {ASTNode[]} nodes The candidate function nodes. + * @returns {boolean} True if it's a self-reference, false if not. + * @private + */ + function isSelfReference(ref, nodes) { + let scope = ref.from; + + while (scope) { + if (nodes.includes(scope.block)) { + return true; + } + + scope = scope.upper; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Gets a list of function definitions for a specified variable. + * @param {Variable} variable eslint-scope variable object. + * @returns {ASTNode[]} Function nodes. + * @private + */ + function getFunctionDefinitions(variable) { + const functionDefinitions = []; + + variable.defs.forEach(def => { + const { type, node } = def; + + // FunctionDeclarations + if (type === "FunctionName") { + functionDefinitions.push(node); + } + + // FunctionExpressions + if (type === "Variable" && node.init && + (node.init.type === "FunctionExpression" || node.init.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression")) { + functionDefinitions.push(node.init); + } + }); + return functionDefinitions; + } + + /** + * Checks the position of given nodes. + * @param {ASTNode} inner A node which is expected as inside. + * @param {ASTNode} outer A node which is expected as outside. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the `inner` node exists in the `outer` node. + * @private + */ + function isInside(inner, outer) { + return ( + inner.range[0] >= outer.range[0] && + inner.range[1] <= outer.range[1] + ); + } + + /** + * Checks whether a given node is unused expression or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node itself + * @returns {boolean} The node is an unused expression. + * @private + */ + function isUnusedExpression(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + if (parent.type === "ExpressionStatement") { + return true; + } + + if (parent.type === "SequenceExpression") { + const isLastExpression = parent.expressions[parent.expressions.length - 1] === node; + + if (!isLastExpression) { + return true; + } + return isUnusedExpression(parent); + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * If a given reference is left-hand side of an assignment, this gets + * the right-hand side node of the assignment. + * + * In the following cases, this returns null. + * + * - The reference is not the LHS of an assignment expression. + * - The reference is inside of a loop. + * - The reference is inside of a function scope which is different from + * the declaration. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} ref A reference to check. + * @param {ASTNode} prevRhsNode The previous RHS node. + * @returns {ASTNode|null} The RHS node or null. + * @private + */ + function getRhsNode(ref, prevRhsNode) { + const id = ref.identifier; + const parent = id.parent; + const refScope = ref.from.variableScope; + const varScope = ref.resolved.scope.variableScope; + const canBeUsedLater = refScope !== varScope || astUtils.isInLoop(id); + + /* + * Inherits the previous node if this reference is in the node. + * This is for `a = a + a`-like code. + */ + if (prevRhsNode && isInside(id, prevRhsNode)) { + return prevRhsNode; + } + + if (parent.type === "AssignmentExpression" && + isUnusedExpression(parent) && + id === parent.left && + !canBeUsedLater + ) { + return parent.right; + } + return null; + } + + /** + * Checks whether a given function node is stored to somewhere or not. + * If the function node is stored, the function can be used later. + * @param {ASTNode} funcNode A function node to check. + * @param {ASTNode} rhsNode The RHS node of the previous assignment. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if under the following conditions: + * - the funcNode is assigned to a variable. + * - the funcNode is bound as an argument of a function call. + * - the function is bound to a property and the object satisfies above conditions. + * @private + */ + function isStorableFunction(funcNode, rhsNode) { + let node = funcNode; + let parent = funcNode.parent; + + while (parent && isInside(parent, rhsNode)) { + switch (parent.type) { + case "SequenceExpression": + if (parent.expressions[parent.expressions.length - 1] !== node) { + return false; + } + break; + + case "CallExpression": + case "NewExpression": + return parent.callee !== node; + + case "AssignmentExpression": + case "TaggedTemplateExpression": + case "YieldExpression": + return true; + + default: + if (STATEMENT_TYPE.test(parent.type)) { + + /* + * If it encountered statements, this is a complex pattern. + * Since analyzing complex patterns is hard, this returns `true` to avoid false positive. + */ + return true; + } + } + + node = parent; + parent = parent.parent; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Checks whether a given Identifier node exists inside of a function node which can be used later. + * + * "can be used later" means: + * - the function is assigned to a variable. + * - the function is bound to a property and the object can be used later. + * - the function is bound as an argument of a function call. + * + * If a reference exists in a function which can be used later, the reference is read when the function is called. + * @param {ASTNode} id An Identifier node to check. + * @param {ASTNode} rhsNode The RHS node of the previous assignment. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the `id` node exists inside of a function node which can be used later. + * @private + */ + function isInsideOfStorableFunction(id, rhsNode) { + const funcNode = astUtils.getUpperFunction(id); + + return ( + funcNode && + isInside(funcNode, rhsNode) && + isStorableFunction(funcNode, rhsNode) + ); + } + + /** + * Checks whether a given reference is a read to update itself or not. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} ref A reference to check. + * @param {ASTNode} rhsNode The RHS node of the previous assignment. + * @returns {boolean} The reference is a read to update itself. + * @private + */ + function isReadForItself(ref, rhsNode) { + const id = ref.identifier; + const parent = id.parent; + + return ref.isRead() && ( + + // self update. e.g. `a += 1`, `a++` + ( + ( + parent.type === "AssignmentExpression" && + parent.left === id && + isUnusedExpression(parent) && + !astUtils.isLogicalAssignmentOperator(parent.operator) + ) || + ( + parent.type === "UpdateExpression" && + isUnusedExpression(parent) + ) + ) || + + // in RHS of an assignment for itself. e.g. `a = a + 1` + ( + rhsNode && + isInside(id, rhsNode) && + !isInsideOfStorableFunction(id, rhsNode) + ) + ); + } + + /** + * Determine if an identifier is used either in for-in or for-of loops. + * @param {Reference} ref The reference to check. + * @returns {boolean} whether reference is used in the for-in loops + * @private + */ + function isForInOfRef(ref) { + let target = ref.identifier.parent; + + + // "for (var ...) { return; }" + if (target.type === "VariableDeclarator") { + target = target.parent.parent; + } + + if (target.type !== "ForInStatement" && target.type !== "ForOfStatement") { + return false; + } + + // "for (...) { return; }" + if (target.body.type === "BlockStatement") { + target = target.body.body[0]; + + // "for (...) return;" + } else { + target = target.body; + } + + // For empty loop body + if (!target) { + return false; + } + + return target.type === "ReturnStatement"; + } + + /** + * Determines if the variable is used. + * @param {Variable} variable The variable to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the variable is used + * @private + */ + function isUsedVariable(variable) { + const functionNodes = getFunctionDefinitions(variable), + isFunctionDefinition = functionNodes.length > 0; + let rhsNode = null; + + return variable.references.some(ref => { + if (isForInOfRef(ref)) { + return true; + } + + const forItself = isReadForItself(ref, rhsNode); + + rhsNode = getRhsNode(ref, rhsNode); + + return ( + isReadRef(ref) && + !forItself && + !(isFunctionDefinition && isSelfReference(ref, functionNodes)) + ); + }); + } + + /** + * Checks whether the given variable is after the last used parameter. + * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable The variable to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the variable is defined after the last + * used parameter. + */ + function isAfterLastUsedArg(variable) { + const def = variable.defs[0]; + const params = sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(def.node); + const posteriorParams = params.slice(params.indexOf(variable) + 1); + + // If any used parameters occur after this parameter, do not report. + return !posteriorParams.some(v => v.references.length > 0 || v.eslintUsed); + } + + /** + * Gets an array of variables without read references. + * @param {Scope} scope an eslint-scope Scope object. + * @param {Variable[]} unusedVars an array that saving result. + * @returns {Variable[]} unused variables of the scope and descendant scopes. + * @private + */ + function collectUnusedVariables(scope, unusedVars) { + const variables = scope.variables; + const childScopes = scope.childScopes; + let i, l; + + if (scope.type !== "global" || config.vars === "all") { + for (i = 0, l = variables.length; i < l; ++i) { + const variable = variables[i]; + + // skip a variable of class itself name in the class scope + if (scope.type === "class" && scope.block.id === variable.identifiers[0]) { + continue; + } + + // skip function expression names and variables marked with markVariableAsUsed() + if (scope.functionExpressionScope || variable.eslintUsed) { + continue; + } + + // skip implicit "arguments" variable + if (scope.type === "function" && variable.name === "arguments" && variable.identifiers.length === 0) { + continue; + } + + // explicit global variables don't have definitions. + const def = variable.defs[0]; + + if (def) { + const type = def.type; + const refUsedInArrayPatterns = variable.references.some(ref => ref.identifier.parent.type === "ArrayPattern"); + + // skip elements of array destructuring patterns + if ( + ( + def.name.parent.type === "ArrayPattern" || + refUsedInArrayPatterns + ) && + config.destructuredArrayIgnorePattern && + config.destructuredArrayIgnorePattern.test(def.name.name) + ) { + continue; + } + + // skip catch variables + if (type === "CatchClause") { + if (config.caughtErrors === "none") { + continue; + } + + // skip ignored parameters + if (config.caughtErrorsIgnorePattern && config.caughtErrorsIgnorePattern.test(def.name.name)) { + continue; + } + } + + if (type === "Parameter") { + + // skip any setter argument + if ((def.node.parent.type === "Property" || def.node.parent.type === "MethodDefinition") && def.node.parent.kind === "set") { + continue; + } + + // if "args" option is "none", skip any parameter + if (config.args === "none") { + continue; + } + + // skip ignored parameters + if (config.argsIgnorePattern && config.argsIgnorePattern.test(def.name.name)) { + continue; + } + + // if "args" option is "after-used", skip used variables + if (config.args === "after-used" && astUtils.isFunction(def.name.parent) && !isAfterLastUsedArg(variable)) { + continue; + } + } else { + + // skip ignored variables + if (config.varsIgnorePattern && config.varsIgnorePattern.test(def.name.name)) { + continue; + } + } + } + + if (!isUsedVariable(variable) && !isExported(variable) && !hasRestSpreadSibling(variable)) { + unusedVars.push(variable); + } + } + } + + for (i = 0, l = childScopes.length; i < l; ++i) { + collectUnusedVariables(childScopes[i], unusedVars); + } + + return unusedVars; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + "Program:exit"(programNode) { + const unusedVars = collectUnusedVariables(sourceCode.getScope(programNode), []); + + for (let i = 0, l = unusedVars.length; i < l; ++i) { + const unusedVar = unusedVars[i]; + + // Report the first declaration. + if (unusedVar.defs.length > 0) { + + // report last write reference, https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/14324 + const writeReferences = unusedVar.references.filter(ref => ref.isWrite() && ref.from.variableScope === unusedVar.scope.variableScope); + + let referenceToReport; + + if (writeReferences.length > 0) { + referenceToReport = writeReferences[writeReferences.length - 1]; + } + + context.report({ + node: referenceToReport ? referenceToReport.identifier : unusedVar.identifiers[0], + messageId: "unusedVar", + data: unusedVar.references.some(ref => ref.isWrite()) + ? getAssignedMessageData(unusedVar) + : getDefinedMessageData(unusedVar) + }); + + // If there are no regular declaration, report the first `/*globals*/` comment directive. + } else if (unusedVar.eslintExplicitGlobalComments) { + const directiveComment = unusedVar.eslintExplicitGlobalComments[0]; + + context.report({ + node: programNode, + loc: astUtils.getNameLocationInGlobalDirectiveComment(sourceCode, directiveComment, unusedVar.name), + messageId: "unusedVar", + data: getDefinedMessageData(unusedVar) + }); + } + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-use-before-define.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-use-before-define.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d6b043 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-use-before-define.js @@ -0,0 +1,348 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of variables before they are defined + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const SENTINEL_TYPE = /^(?:(?:Function|Class)(?:Declaration|Expression)|ArrowFunctionExpression|CatchClause|ImportDeclaration|ExportNamedDeclaration)$/u; +const FOR_IN_OF_TYPE = /^For(?:In|Of)Statement$/u; + +/** + * Parses a given value as options. + * @param {any} options A value to parse. + * @returns {Object} The parsed options. + */ +function parseOptions(options) { + let functions = true; + let classes = true; + let variables = true; + let allowNamedExports = false; + + if (typeof options === "string") { + functions = (options !== "nofunc"); + } else if (typeof options === "object" && options !== null) { + functions = options.functions !== false; + classes = options.classes !== false; + variables = options.variables !== false; + allowNamedExports = !!options.allowNamedExports; + } + + return { functions, classes, variables, allowNamedExports }; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given location is inside of the range of a given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node An node to check. + * @param {number} location A location to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the location is inside of the range of the node. + */ +function isInRange(node, location) { + return node && node.range[0] <= location && location <= node.range[1]; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given location is inside of the range of a class static initializer. + * Static initializers are static blocks and initializers of static fields. + * @param {ASTNode} node `ClassBody` node to check static initializers. + * @param {number} location A location to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the location is inside of a class static initializer. + */ +function isInClassStaticInitializerRange(node, location) { + return node.body.some(classMember => ( + ( + classMember.type === "StaticBlock" && + isInRange(classMember, location) + ) || + ( + classMember.type === "PropertyDefinition" && + classMember.static && + classMember.value && + isInRange(classMember.value, location) + ) + )); +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given scope is the scope of a class static initializer. + * Static initializers are static blocks and initializers of static fields. + * @param {eslint-scope.Scope} scope A scope to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the scope is a class static initializer scope. + */ +function isClassStaticInitializerScope(scope) { + if (scope.type === "class-static-block") { + return true; + } + + if (scope.type === "class-field-initializer") { + + // `scope.block` is PropertyDefinition#value node + const propertyDefinition = scope.block.parent; + + return propertyDefinition.static; + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given reference is evaluated in an execution context + * that isn't the one where the variable it refers to is defined. + * Execution contexts are: + * - top-level + * - functions + * - class field initializers (implicit functions) + * - class static blocks (implicit functions) + * Static class field initializers and class static blocks are automatically run during the class definition evaluation, + * and therefore we'll consider them as a part of the parent execution context. + * Example: + * + * const x = 1; + * + * x; // returns `false` + * () => x; // returns `true` + * + * class C { + * field = x; // returns `true` + * static field = x; // returns `false` + * + * method() { + * x; // returns `true` + * } + * + * static method() { + * x; // returns `true` + * } + * + * static { + * x; // returns `false` + * } + * } + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference A reference to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference is from a separate execution context. + */ +function isFromSeparateExecutionContext(reference) { + const variable = reference.resolved; + let scope = reference.from; + + // Scope#variableScope represents execution context + while (variable.scope.variableScope !== scope.variableScope) { + if (isClassStaticInitializerScope(scope.variableScope)) { + scope = scope.variableScope.upper; + } else { + return true; + } + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given reference is evaluated during the initialization of its variable. + * + * This returns `true` in the following cases: + * + * var a = a + * var [a = a] = list + * var {a = a} = obj + * for (var a in a) {} + * for (var a of a) {} + * var C = class { [C]; }; + * var C = class { static foo = C; }; + * var C = class { static { foo = C; } }; + * class C extends C {} + * class C extends (class { static foo = C; }) {} + * class C { [C]; } + * @param {Reference} reference A reference to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference is evaluated during the initialization. + */ +function isEvaluatedDuringInitialization(reference) { + if (isFromSeparateExecutionContext(reference)) { + + /* + * Even if the reference appears in the initializer, it isn't evaluated during the initialization. + * For example, `const x = () => x;` is valid. + */ + return false; + } + + const location = reference.identifier.range[1]; + const definition = reference.resolved.defs[0]; + + if (definition.type === "ClassName") { + + // `ClassDeclaration` or `ClassExpression` + const classDefinition = definition.node; + + return ( + isInRange(classDefinition, location) && + + /* + * Class binding is initialized before running static initializers. + * For example, `class C { static foo = C; static { bar = C; } }` is valid. + */ + !isInClassStaticInitializerRange(classDefinition.body, location) + ); + } + + let node = definition.name.parent; + + while (node) { + if (node.type === "VariableDeclarator") { + if (isInRange(node.init, location)) { + return true; + } + if (FOR_IN_OF_TYPE.test(node.parent.parent.type) && + isInRange(node.parent.parent.right, location) + ) { + return true; + } + break; + } else if (node.type === "AssignmentPattern") { + if (isInRange(node.right, location)) { + return true; + } + } else if (SENTINEL_TYPE.test(node.type)) { + break; + } + + node = node.parent; + } + + return false; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the use of variables before they are defined", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-use-before-define" + }, + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["nofunc"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + functions: { type: "boolean" }, + classes: { type: "boolean" }, + variables: { type: "boolean" }, + allowNamedExports: { type: "boolean" } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + usedBeforeDefined: "'{{name}}' was used before it was defined." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = parseOptions(context.options[0]); + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Determines whether a given reference should be checked. + * + * Returns `false` if the reference is: + * - initialization's (e.g., `let a = 1`). + * - referring to an undefined variable (i.e., if it's an unresolved reference). + * - referring to a variable that is defined, but not in the given source code + * (e.g., global environment variable or `arguments` in functions). + * - allowed by options. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference The reference + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference should be checked + */ + function shouldCheck(reference) { + if (reference.init) { + return false; + } + + const { identifier } = reference; + + if ( + options.allowNamedExports && + identifier.parent.type === "ExportSpecifier" && + identifier.parent.local === identifier + ) { + return false; + } + + const variable = reference.resolved; + + if (!variable || variable.defs.length === 0) { + return false; + } + + const definitionType = variable.defs[0].type; + + if (!options.functions && definitionType === "FunctionName") { + return false; + } + + if ( + ( + !options.variables && definitionType === "Variable" || + !options.classes && definitionType === "ClassName" + ) && + + // don't skip checking the reference if it's in the same execution context, because of TDZ + isFromSeparateExecutionContext(reference) + ) { + return false; + } + + return true; + } + + /** + * Finds and validates all references in a given scope and its child scopes. + * @param {eslint-scope.Scope} scope The scope object. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkReferencesInScope(scope) { + scope.references.filter(shouldCheck).forEach(reference => { + const variable = reference.resolved; + const definitionIdentifier = variable.defs[0].name; + + if ( + reference.identifier.range[1] < definitionIdentifier.range[1] || + isEvaluatedDuringInitialization(reference) + ) { + context.report({ + node: reference.identifier, + messageId: "usedBeforeDefined", + data: reference.identifier + }); + } + }); + + scope.childScopes.forEach(checkReferencesInScope); + } + + return { + Program(node) { + checkReferencesInScope(sourceCode.getScope(node)); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-backreference.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-backreference.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ca43c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-backreference.js @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow useless backreferences in regular expressions + * @author Milos Djermanovic + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { CALL, CONSTRUCT, ReferenceTracker, getStringIfConstant } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); +const { RegExpParser, visitRegExpAST } = require("@eslint-community/regexpp"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const parser = new RegExpParser(); + +/** + * Finds the path from the given `regexpp` AST node to the root node. + * @param {regexpp.Node} node Node. + * @returns {regexpp.Node[]} Array that starts with the given node and ends with the root node. + */ +function getPathToRoot(node) { + const path = []; + let current = node; + + do { + path.push(current); + current = current.parent; + } while (current); + + return path; +} + +/** + * Determines whether the given `regexpp` AST node is a lookaround node. + * @param {regexpp.Node} node Node. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if it is a lookaround node. + */ +function isLookaround(node) { + return node.type === "Assertion" && + (node.kind === "lookahead" || node.kind === "lookbehind"); +} + +/** + * Determines whether the given `regexpp` AST node is a negative lookaround node. + * @param {regexpp.Node} node Node. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if it is a negative lookaround node. + */ +function isNegativeLookaround(node) { + return isLookaround(node) && node.negate; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow useless backreferences in regular expressions", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-useless-backreference" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + nested: "Backreference '{{ bref }}' will be ignored. It references group '{{ group }}' from within that group.", + forward: "Backreference '{{ bref }}' will be ignored. It references group '{{ group }}' which appears later in the pattern.", + backward: "Backreference '{{ bref }}' will be ignored. It references group '{{ group }}' which appears before in the same lookbehind.", + disjunctive: "Backreference '{{ bref }}' will be ignored. It references group '{{ group }}' which is in another alternative.", + intoNegativeLookaround: "Backreference '{{ bref }}' will be ignored. It references group '{{ group }}' which is in a negative lookaround." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Checks and reports useless backreferences in the given regular expression. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node that represents regular expression. A regex literal or RegExp constructor call. + * @param {string} pattern Regular expression pattern. + * @param {string} flags Regular expression flags. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkRegex(node, pattern, flags) { + let regExpAST; + + try { + regExpAST = parser.parsePattern(pattern, 0, pattern.length, { unicode: flags.includes("u"), unicodeSets: flags.includes("v") }); + } catch { + + // Ignore regular expressions with syntax errors + return; + } + + visitRegExpAST(regExpAST, { + onBackreferenceEnter(bref) { + const group = bref.resolved, + brefPath = getPathToRoot(bref), + groupPath = getPathToRoot(group); + let messageId = null; + + if (brefPath.includes(group)) { + + // group is bref's ancestor => bref is nested ('nested reference') => group hasn't matched yet when bref starts to match. + messageId = "nested"; + } else { + + // Start from the root to find the lowest common ancestor. + let i = brefPath.length - 1, + j = groupPath.length - 1; + + do { + i--; + j--; + } while (brefPath[i] === groupPath[j]); + + const indexOfLowestCommonAncestor = j + 1, + groupCut = groupPath.slice(0, indexOfLowestCommonAncestor), + commonPath = groupPath.slice(indexOfLowestCommonAncestor), + lowestCommonLookaround = commonPath.find(isLookaround), + isMatchingBackward = lowestCommonLookaround && lowestCommonLookaround.kind === "lookbehind"; + + if (!isMatchingBackward && bref.end <= group.start) { + + // bref is left, group is right ('forward reference') => group hasn't matched yet when bref starts to match. + messageId = "forward"; + } else if (isMatchingBackward && group.end <= bref.start) { + + // the opposite of the previous when the regex is matching backward in a lookbehind context. + messageId = "backward"; + } else if (groupCut[groupCut.length - 1].type === "Alternative") { + + // group's and bref's ancestor nodes below the lowest common ancestor are sibling alternatives => they're disjunctive. + messageId = "disjunctive"; + } else if (groupCut.some(isNegativeLookaround)) { + + // group is in a negative lookaround which isn't bref's ancestor => group has already failed when bref starts to match. + messageId = "intoNegativeLookaround"; + } + } + + if (messageId) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId, + data: { + bref: bref.raw, + group: group.raw + } + }); + } + } + }); + } + + return { + "Literal[regex]"(node) { + const { pattern, flags } = node.regex; + + checkRegex(node, pattern, flags); + }, + Program(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node), + tracker = new ReferenceTracker(scope), + traceMap = { + RegExp: { + [CALL]: true, + [CONSTRUCT]: true + } + }; + + for (const { node: refNode } of tracker.iterateGlobalReferences(traceMap)) { + const [patternNode, flagsNode] = refNode.arguments, + pattern = getStringIfConstant(patternNode, scope), + flags = getStringIfConstant(flagsNode, scope); + + if (typeof pattern === "string") { + checkRegex(refNode, pattern, flags || ""); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-call.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-call.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dea2b47 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-call.js @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to disallow unnecessary `.call()` and `.apply()`. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node is a `.call()`/`.apply()`. + * @param {ASTNode} node A CallExpression node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is a `.call()`/`.apply()`. + */ +function isCallOrNonVariadicApply(node) { + const callee = astUtils.skipChainExpression(node.callee); + + return ( + callee.type === "MemberExpression" && + callee.property.type === "Identifier" && + callee.computed === false && + ( + (callee.property.name === "call" && node.arguments.length >= 1) || + (callee.property.name === "apply" && node.arguments.length === 2 && node.arguments[1].type === "ArrayExpression") + ) + ); +} + + +/** + * Checks whether or not `thisArg` is not changed by `.call()`/`.apply()`. + * @param {ASTNode|null} expectedThis The node that is the owner of the applied function. + * @param {ASTNode} thisArg The node that is given to the first argument of the `.call()`/`.apply()`. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The ESLint source code object. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not `thisArg` is not changed by `.call()`/`.apply()`. + */ +function isValidThisArg(expectedThis, thisArg, sourceCode) { + if (!expectedThis) { + return astUtils.isNullOrUndefined(thisArg); + } + return astUtils.equalTokens(expectedThis, thisArg, sourceCode); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unnecessary calls to `.call()` and `.apply()`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-useless-call" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unnecessaryCall: "Unnecessary '.{{name}}()'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + CallExpression(node) { + if (!isCallOrNonVariadicApply(node)) { + return; + } + + const callee = astUtils.skipChainExpression(node.callee); + const applied = astUtils.skipChainExpression(callee.object); + const expectedThis = (applied.type === "MemberExpression") ? applied.object : null; + const thisArg = node.arguments[0]; + + if (isValidThisArg(expectedThis, thisArg, sourceCode)) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unnecessaryCall", data: { name: callee.property.name } }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-catch.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-catch.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e02013d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-catch.js @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Reports useless `catch` clauses that just rethrow their error. + * @author Teddy Katz + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unnecessary `catch` clauses", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-useless-catch" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unnecessaryCatchClause: "Unnecessary catch clause.", + unnecessaryCatch: "Unnecessary try/catch wrapper." + } + }, + + create(context) { + return { + CatchClause(node) { + if ( + node.param && + node.param.type === "Identifier" && + node.body.body.length && + node.body.body[0].type === "ThrowStatement" && + node.body.body[0].argument.type === "Identifier" && + node.body.body[0].argument.name === node.param.name + ) { + if (node.parent.finalizer) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unnecessaryCatchClause" + }); + } else { + context.report({ + node: node.parent, + messageId: "unnecessaryCatch" + }); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-computed-key.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-computed-key.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f2d9f33 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-computed-key.js @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow unnecessary computed property keys in object literals + * @author Burak Yigit Kaya + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Determines whether the computed key syntax is unnecessarily used for the given node. + * In particular, it determines whether removing the square brackets and using the content between them + * directly as the key (e.g. ['foo'] -> 'foo') would produce valid syntax and preserve the same behavior. + * Valid non-computed keys are only: identifiers, number literals and string literals. + * Only literals can preserve the same behavior, with a few exceptions for specific node types: + * Property + * - { ["__proto__"]: foo } defines a property named "__proto__" + * { "__proto__": foo } defines object's prototype + * PropertyDefinition + * - class C { ["constructor"]; } defines an instance field named "constructor" + * class C { "constructor"; } produces a parsing error + * - class C { static ["constructor"]; } defines a static field named "constructor" + * class C { static "constructor"; } produces a parsing error + * - class C { static ["prototype"]; } produces a runtime error (doesn't break the whole script) + * class C { static "prototype"; } produces a parsing error (breaks the whole script) + * MethodDefinition + * - class C { ["constructor"]() {} } defines a prototype method named "constructor" + * class C { "constructor"() {} } defines the constructor + * - class C { static ["prototype"]() {} } produces a runtime error (doesn't break the whole script) + * class C { static "prototype"() {} } produces a parsing error (breaks the whole script) + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. It can be `Property`, `PropertyDefinition` or `MethodDefinition`. + * @throws {Error} (Unreachable.) + * @returns {void} `true` if the node has useless computed key. + */ +function hasUselessComputedKey(node) { + if (!node.computed) { + return false; + } + + const { key } = node; + + if (key.type !== "Literal") { + return false; + } + + const { value } = key; + + if (typeof value !== "number" && typeof value !== "string") { + return false; + } + + switch (node.type) { + case "Property": + return value !== "__proto__"; + + case "PropertyDefinition": + if (node.static) { + return value !== "constructor" && value !== "prototype"; + } + + return value !== "constructor"; + + case "MethodDefinition": + if (node.static) { + return value !== "prototype"; + } + + return value !== "constructor"; + + /* c8 ignore next */ + default: + throw new Error(`Unexpected node type: ${node.type}`); + } + +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unnecessary computed property keys in objects and classes", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-useless-computed-key" + }, + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + enforceForClassMembers: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + unnecessarilyComputedProperty: "Unnecessarily computed property [{{property}}] found." + } + }, + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const enforceForClassMembers = context.options[0] && context.options[0].enforceForClassMembers; + + /** + * Reports a given node if it violated this rule. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function check(node) { + if (hasUselessComputedKey(node)) { + const { key } = node; + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unnecessarilyComputedProperty", + data: { property: sourceCode.getText(key) }, + fix(fixer) { + const leftSquareBracket = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(key, astUtils.isOpeningBracketToken); + const rightSquareBracket = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(key, astUtils.isClosingBracketToken); + + // If there are comments between the brackets and the property name, don't do a fix. + if (sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(leftSquareBracket, rightSquareBracket)) { + return null; + } + + const tokenBeforeLeftBracket = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(leftSquareBracket); + + // Insert a space before the key to avoid changing identifiers, e.g. ({ get[2]() {} }) to ({ get2() {} }) + const needsSpaceBeforeKey = tokenBeforeLeftBracket.range[1] === leftSquareBracket.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(tokenBeforeLeftBracket, sourceCode.getFirstToken(key)); + + const replacementKey = (needsSpaceBeforeKey ? " " : "") + key.raw; + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([leftSquareBracket.range[0], rightSquareBracket.range[1]], replacementKey); + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * A no-op function to act as placeholder for checking a node when the `enforceForClassMembers` option is `false`. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function noop() {} + + return { + Property: check, + MethodDefinition: enforceForClassMembers ? check : noop, + PropertyDefinition: enforceForClassMembers ? check : noop + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-concat.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-concat.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c566c62 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-concat.js @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview disallow unnecessary concatenation of template strings + * @author Henry Zhu + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given node is a concatenation. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a concatenation. + */ +function isConcatenation(node) { + return node.type === "BinaryExpression" && node.operator === "+"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is a `+` token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a `+` token. + */ +function isConcatOperatorToken(token) { + return token.value === "+" && token.type === "Punctuator"; +} + +/** + * Get's the right most node on the left side of a BinaryExpression with + operator. + * @param {ASTNode} node A BinaryExpression node to check. + * @returns {ASTNode} node + */ +function getLeft(node) { + let left = node.left; + + while (isConcatenation(left)) { + left = left.right; + } + return left; +} + +/** + * Get's the left most node on the right side of a BinaryExpression with + operator. + * @param {ASTNode} node A BinaryExpression node to check. + * @returns {ASTNode} node + */ +function getRight(node) { + let right = node.right; + + while (isConcatenation(right)) { + right = right.left; + } + return right; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unnecessary concatenation of literals or template literals", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-useless-concat" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpectedConcat: "Unexpected string concatenation of literals." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + BinaryExpression(node) { + + // check if not concatenation + if (node.operator !== "+") { + return; + } + + // account for the `foo + "a" + "b"` case + const left = getLeft(node); + const right = getRight(node); + + if (astUtils.isStringLiteral(left) && + astUtils.isStringLiteral(right) && + astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(left, right) + ) { + const operatorToken = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(left, right, isConcatOperatorToken); + + context.report({ + node, + loc: operatorToken.loc, + messageId: "unexpectedConcat" + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-constructor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-constructor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b9c18e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-constructor.js @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag the use of redundant constructors in classes. + * @author Alberto Rodríguez + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether a given array of statements is a single call of `super`. + * @param {ASTNode[]} body An array of statements to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the body is a single call of `super`. + */ +function isSingleSuperCall(body) { + return ( + body.length === 1 && + body[0].type === "ExpressionStatement" && + body[0].expression.type === "CallExpression" && + body[0].expression.callee.type === "Super" + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given node is a pattern which doesn't have any side effects. + * Default parameters and Destructuring parameters can have side effects. + * @param {ASTNode} node A pattern node. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node doesn't have any side effects. + */ +function isSimple(node) { + return node.type === "Identifier" || node.type === "RestElement"; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given array of expressions is `...arguments` or not. + * `super(...arguments)` passes all arguments through. + * @param {ASTNode[]} superArgs An array of expressions to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the superArgs is `...arguments`. + */ +function isSpreadArguments(superArgs) { + return ( + superArgs.length === 1 && + superArgs[0].type === "SpreadElement" && + superArgs[0].argument.type === "Identifier" && + superArgs[0].argument.name === "arguments" + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether given 2 nodes are identifiers which have the same name or not. + * @param {ASTNode} ctorParam A node to check. + * @param {ASTNode} superArg A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the nodes are identifiers which have the same + * name. + */ +function isValidIdentifierPair(ctorParam, superArg) { + return ( + ctorParam.type === "Identifier" && + superArg.type === "Identifier" && + ctorParam.name === superArg.name + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether given 2 nodes are a rest/spread pair which has the same values. + * @param {ASTNode} ctorParam A node to check. + * @param {ASTNode} superArg A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the nodes are a rest/spread pair which has the + * same values. + */ +function isValidRestSpreadPair(ctorParam, superArg) { + return ( + ctorParam.type === "RestElement" && + superArg.type === "SpreadElement" && + isValidIdentifierPair(ctorParam.argument, superArg.argument) + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether given 2 nodes have the same value or not. + * @param {ASTNode} ctorParam A node to check. + * @param {ASTNode} superArg A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the nodes have the same value or not. + */ +function isValidPair(ctorParam, superArg) { + return ( + isValidIdentifierPair(ctorParam, superArg) || + isValidRestSpreadPair(ctorParam, superArg) + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether the parameters of a constructor and the arguments of `super()` + * have the same values or not. + * @param {ASTNode} ctorParams The parameters of a constructor to check. + * @param {ASTNode} superArgs The arguments of `super()` to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if those have the same values. + */ +function isPassingThrough(ctorParams, superArgs) { + if (ctorParams.length !== superArgs.length) { + return false; + } + + for (let i = 0; i < ctorParams.length; ++i) { + if (!isValidPair(ctorParams[i], superArgs[i])) { + return false; + } + } + + return true; +} + +/** + * Checks whether the constructor body is a redundant super call. + * @param {Array} body constructor body content. + * @param {Array} ctorParams The params to check against super call. + * @returns {boolean} true if the constructor body is redundant + */ +function isRedundantSuperCall(body, ctorParams) { + return ( + isSingleSuperCall(body) && + ctorParams.every(isSimple) && + ( + isSpreadArguments(body[0].expression.arguments) || + isPassingThrough(ctorParams, body[0].expression.arguments) + ) + ); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unnecessary constructors", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-useless-constructor" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + noUselessConstructor: "Useless constructor." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + /** + * Checks whether a node is a redundant constructor + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForConstructor(node) { + if (node.kind !== "constructor") { + return; + } + + /* + * Prevent crashing on parsers which do not require class constructor + * to have a body, e.g. typescript and flow + */ + if (!node.value.body) { + return; + } + + const body = node.value.body.body; + const ctorParams = node.value.params; + const superClass = node.parent.parent.superClass; + + if (superClass ? isRedundantSuperCall(body, ctorParams) : (body.length === 0)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "noUselessConstructor" + }); + } + } + + return { + MethodDefinition: checkForConstructor + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-escape.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-escape.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0e0f6f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-escape.js @@ -0,0 +1,333 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Look for useless escapes in strings and regexes + * @author Onur Temizkan + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const { RegExpParser, visitRegExpAST } = require("@eslint-community/regexpp"); + +/** + * @typedef {import('@eslint-community/regexpp').AST.CharacterClass} CharacterClass + * @typedef {import('@eslint-community/regexpp').AST.ExpressionCharacterClass} ExpressionCharacterClass + */ +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Returns the union of two sets. + * @param {Set} setA The first set + * @param {Set} setB The second set + * @returns {Set} The union of the two sets + */ +function union(setA, setB) { + return new Set(function *() { + yield* setA; + yield* setB; + }()); +} + +const VALID_STRING_ESCAPES = union(new Set("\\nrvtbfux"), astUtils.LINEBREAKS); +const REGEX_GENERAL_ESCAPES = new Set("\\bcdDfnpPrsStvwWxu0123456789]"); +const REGEX_NON_CHARCLASS_ESCAPES = union(REGEX_GENERAL_ESCAPES, new Set("^/.$*+?[{}|()Bk")); + +/* + * Set of characters that require escaping in character classes in `unicodeSets` mode. + * ( ) [ ] { } / - \ | are ClassSetSyntaxCharacter + */ +const REGEX_CLASSSET_CHARACTER_ESCAPES = union(REGEX_GENERAL_ESCAPES, new Set("q/[{}|()-")); + +/* + * A single character set of ClassSetReservedDoublePunctuator. + * && !! ## $$ %% ** ++ ,, .. :: ;; << == >> ?? @@ ^^ `` ~~ are ClassSetReservedDoublePunctuator + */ +const REGEX_CLASS_SET_RESERVED_DOUBLE_PUNCTUATOR = new Set("!#$%&*+,.:;<=>?@^`~"); + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow unnecessary escape characters", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-useless-escape" + }, + + hasSuggestions: true, + + messages: { + unnecessaryEscape: "Unnecessary escape character: \\{{character}}.", + removeEscape: "Remove the `\\`. This maintains the current functionality.", + removeEscapeDoNotKeepSemantics: "Remove the `\\` if it was inserted by mistake.", + escapeBackslash: "Replace the `\\` with `\\\\` to include the actual backslash character." + }, + + schema: [] + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const parser = new RegExpParser(); + + /** + * Reports a node + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report + * @param {number} startOffset The backslash's offset from the start of the node + * @param {string} character The uselessly escaped character (not including the backslash) + * @param {boolean} [disableEscapeBackslashSuggest] `true` if escapeBackslash suggestion should be turned off. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node, startOffset, character, disableEscapeBackslashSuggest) { + const rangeStart = node.range[0] + startOffset; + const range = [rangeStart, rangeStart + 1]; + const start = sourceCode.getLocFromIndex(rangeStart); + + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start, + end: { line: start.line, column: start.column + 1 } + }, + messageId: "unnecessaryEscape", + data: { character }, + suggest: [ + { + + // Removing unnecessary `\` characters in a directive is not guaranteed to maintain functionality. + messageId: astUtils.isDirective(node.parent) + ? "removeEscapeDoNotKeepSemantics" : "removeEscape", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange(range); + } + }, + ...disableEscapeBackslashSuggest + ? [] + : [ + { + messageId: "escapeBackslash", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBeforeRange(range, "\\"); + } + } + ] + ] + }); + } + + /** + * Checks if the escape character in given string slice is unnecessary. + * @private + * @param {ASTNode} node node to validate. + * @param {string} match string slice to validate. + * @returns {void} + */ + function validateString(node, match) { + const isTemplateElement = node.type === "TemplateElement"; + const escapedChar = match[0][1]; + let isUnnecessaryEscape = !VALID_STRING_ESCAPES.has(escapedChar); + let isQuoteEscape; + + if (isTemplateElement) { + isQuoteEscape = escapedChar === "`"; + + if (escapedChar === "$") { + + // Warn if `\$` is not followed by `{` + isUnnecessaryEscape = match.input[match.index + 2] !== "{"; + } else if (escapedChar === "{") { + + /* + * Warn if `\{` is not preceded by `$`. If preceded by `$`, escaping + * is necessary and the rule should not warn. If preceded by `/$`, the rule + * will warn for the `/$` instead, as it is the first unnecessarily escaped character. + */ + isUnnecessaryEscape = match.input[match.index - 1] !== "$"; + } + } else { + isQuoteEscape = escapedChar === node.raw[0]; + } + + if (isUnnecessaryEscape && !isQuoteEscape) { + report(node, match.index, match[0].slice(1)); + } + } + + /** + * Checks if the escape character in given regexp is unnecessary. + * @private + * @param {ASTNode} node node to validate. + * @returns {void} + */ + function validateRegExp(node) { + const { pattern, flags } = node.regex; + let patternNode; + const unicode = flags.includes("u"); + const unicodeSets = flags.includes("v"); + + try { + patternNode = parser.parsePattern(pattern, 0, pattern.length, { unicode, unicodeSets }); + } catch { + + // Ignore regular expressions with syntax errors + return; + } + + /** @type {(CharacterClass | ExpressionCharacterClass)[]} */ + const characterClassStack = []; + + visitRegExpAST(patternNode, { + onCharacterClassEnter: characterClassNode => characterClassStack.unshift(characterClassNode), + onCharacterClassLeave: () => characterClassStack.shift(), + onExpressionCharacterClassEnter: characterClassNode => characterClassStack.unshift(characterClassNode), + onExpressionCharacterClassLeave: () => characterClassStack.shift(), + onCharacterEnter(characterNode) { + if (!characterNode.raw.startsWith("\\")) { + + // It's not an escaped character. + return; + } + + const escapedChar = characterNode.raw.slice(1); + + if (escapedChar !== String.fromCodePoint(characterNode.value)) { + + // It's a valid escape. + return; + } + let allowedEscapes; + + if (characterClassStack.length) { + allowedEscapes = unicodeSets ? REGEX_CLASSSET_CHARACTER_ESCAPES : REGEX_GENERAL_ESCAPES; + } else { + allowedEscapes = REGEX_NON_CHARCLASS_ESCAPES; + } + if (allowedEscapes.has(escapedChar)) { + return; + } + + const reportedIndex = characterNode.start + 1; + let disableEscapeBackslashSuggest = false; + + if (characterClassStack.length) { + const characterClassNode = characterClassStack[0]; + + if (escapedChar === "^") { + + /* + * The '^' character is also a special case; it must always be escaped outside of character classes, but + * it only needs to be escaped in character classes if it's at the beginning of the character class. To + * account for this, consider it to be a valid escape character outside of character classes, and filter + * out '^' characters that appear at the start of a character class. + */ + if (characterClassNode.start + 1 === characterNode.start) { + + return; + } + } + if (!unicodeSets) { + if (escapedChar === "-") { + + /* + * The '-' character is a special case, because it's only valid to escape it if it's in a character + * class, and is not at either edge of the character class. To account for this, don't consider '-' + * characters to be valid in general, and filter out '-' characters that appear in the middle of a + * character class. + */ + if (characterClassNode.start + 1 !== characterNode.start && characterNode.end !== characterClassNode.end - 1) { + + return; + } + } + } else { // unicodeSets mode + if (REGEX_CLASS_SET_RESERVED_DOUBLE_PUNCTUATOR.has(escapedChar)) { + + // Escaping is valid if it is a ClassSetReservedDoublePunctuator. + if (pattern[characterNode.end] === escapedChar) { + return; + } + if (pattern[characterNode.start - 1] === escapedChar) { + if (escapedChar !== "^") { + return; + } + + // If the previous character is a `negate` caret(`^`), escape to caret is unnecessary. + + if (!characterClassNode.negate) { + return; + } + const negateCaretIndex = characterClassNode.start + 1; + + if (negateCaretIndex < characterNode.start - 1) { + return; + } + } + } + + if (characterNode.parent.type === "ClassIntersection" || characterNode.parent.type === "ClassSubtraction") { + disableEscapeBackslashSuggest = true; + } + } + } + + report( + node, + reportedIndex, + escapedChar, + disableEscapeBackslashSuggest + ); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Checks if a node has an escape. + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function check(node) { + const isTemplateElement = node.type === "TemplateElement"; + + if ( + isTemplateElement && + node.parent && + node.parent.parent && + node.parent.parent.type === "TaggedTemplateExpression" && + node.parent === node.parent.parent.quasi + ) { + + // Don't report tagged template literals, because the backslash character is accessible to the tag function. + return; + } + + if (typeof node.value === "string" || isTemplateElement) { + + /* + * JSXAttribute doesn't have any escape sequence: https://facebook.github.io/jsx/. + * In addition, backticks are not supported by JSX yet: https://github.com/facebook/jsx/issues/25. + */ + if (node.parent.type === "JSXAttribute" || node.parent.type === "JSXElement" || node.parent.type === "JSXFragment") { + return; + } + + const value = isTemplateElement ? sourceCode.getText(node) : node.raw; + const pattern = /\\[^\d]/gu; + let match; + + while ((match = pattern.exec(value))) { + validateString(node, match); + } + } else if (node.regex) { + validateRegExp(node); + } + + } + + return { + Literal: check, + TemplateElement: check + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-rename.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-rename.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0c818fb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-rename.js @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallow renaming import, export, and destructured assignments to the same name. + * @author Kai Cataldo + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow renaming import, export, and destructured assignments to the same name", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-useless-rename" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + ignoreDestructuring: { type: "boolean", default: false }, + ignoreImport: { type: "boolean", default: false }, + ignoreExport: { type: "boolean", default: false } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unnecessarilyRenamed: "{{type}} {{name}} unnecessarily renamed." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode, + options = context.options[0] || {}, + ignoreDestructuring = options.ignoreDestructuring === true, + ignoreImport = options.ignoreImport === true, + ignoreExport = options.ignoreExport === true; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Reports error for unnecessarily renamed assignments + * @param {ASTNode} node node to report + * @param {ASTNode} initial node with initial name value + * @param {string} type the type of the offending node + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportError(node, initial, type) { + const name = initial.type === "Identifier" ? initial.name : initial.value; + + return context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unnecessarilyRenamed", + data: { + name, + type + }, + fix(fixer) { + const replacementNode = node.type === "Property" ? node.value : node.local; + + if (sourceCode.getCommentsInside(node).length > sourceCode.getCommentsInside(replacementNode).length) { + return null; + } + + // Don't autofix code such as `({foo: (foo) = a} = obj);`, parens are not allowed in shorthand properties. + if ( + replacementNode.type === "AssignmentPattern" && + astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, replacementNode.left) + ) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.replaceText(node, sourceCode.getText(replacementNode)); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Checks whether a destructured assignment is unnecessarily renamed + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkDestructured(node) { + if (ignoreDestructuring) { + return; + } + + for (const property of node.properties) { + + /** + * Properties using shorthand syntax and rest elements can not be renamed. + * If the property is computed, we have no idea if a rename is useless or not. + */ + if (property.type !== "Property" || property.shorthand || property.computed) { + continue; + } + + const key = (property.key.type === "Identifier" && property.key.name) || (property.key.type === "Literal" && property.key.value); + const renamedKey = property.value.type === "AssignmentPattern" ? property.value.left.name : property.value.name; + + if (key === renamedKey) { + reportError(property, property.key, "Destructuring assignment"); + } + } + } + + /** + * Checks whether an import is unnecessarily renamed + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkImport(node) { + if (ignoreImport) { + return; + } + + if ( + node.imported.range[0] !== node.local.range[0] && + astUtils.getModuleExportName(node.imported) === node.local.name + ) { + reportError(node, node.imported, "Import"); + } + } + + /** + * Checks whether an export is unnecessarily renamed + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkExport(node) { + if (ignoreExport) { + return; + } + + if ( + node.local.range[0] !== node.exported.range[0] && + astUtils.getModuleExportName(node.local) === astUtils.getModuleExportName(node.exported) + ) { + reportError(node, node.local, "Export"); + } + + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + ObjectPattern: checkDestructured, + ImportSpecifier: checkImport, + ExportSpecifier: checkExport + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-return.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-return.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..81d6105 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-useless-return.js @@ -0,0 +1,364 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallow redundant return statements + * @author Teddy Katz + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"), + FixTracker = require("./utils/fix-tracker"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Removes the given element from the array. + * @param {Array} array The source array to remove. + * @param {any} element The target item to remove. + * @returns {void} + */ +function remove(array, element) { + const index = array.indexOf(element); + + if (index !== -1) { + array.splice(index, 1); + } +} + +/** + * Checks whether it can remove the given return statement or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node The return statement node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is removable. + */ +function isRemovable(node) { + return astUtils.STATEMENT_LIST_PARENTS.has(node.parent.type); +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given return statement is in a `finally` block or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node The return statement node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is in a `finally` block. + */ +function isInFinally(node) { + for ( + let currentNode = node; + currentNode && currentNode.parent && !astUtils.isFunction(currentNode); + currentNode = currentNode.parent + ) { + if (currentNode.parent.type === "TryStatement" && currentNode.parent.finalizer === currentNode) { + return true; + } + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Checks all segments in a set and returns true if any are reachable. + * @param {Set} segments The segments to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if any segment is reachable; false otherwise. + */ +function isAnySegmentReachable(segments) { + + for (const segment of segments) { + if (segment.reachable) { + return true; + } + } + + return false; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow redundant return statements", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-useless-return" + }, + + fixable: "code", + schema: [], + + messages: { + unnecessaryReturn: "Unnecessary return statement." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const segmentInfoMap = new WeakMap(); + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + let scopeInfo = null; + + /** + * Checks whether the given segment is terminated by a return statement or not. + * @param {CodePathSegment} segment The segment to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the segment is terminated by a return statement, or if it's still a part of unreachable. + */ + function isReturned(segment) { + const info = segmentInfoMap.get(segment); + + return !info || info.returned; + } + + /** + * Collects useless return statements from the given previous segments. + * + * A previous segment may be an unreachable segment. + * In that case, the information object of the unreachable segment is not + * initialized because `onCodePathSegmentStart` event is not notified for + * unreachable segments. + * This goes to the previous segments of the unreachable segment recursively + * if the unreachable segment was generated by a return statement. Otherwise, + * this ignores the unreachable segment. + * + * This behavior would simulate code paths for the case that the return + * statement does not exist. + * @param {ASTNode[]} uselessReturns The collected return statements. + * @param {CodePathSegment[]} prevSegments The previous segments to traverse. + * @param {WeakSet} [providedTraversedSegments] A set of segments that have already been traversed in this call + * @returns {ASTNode[]} `uselessReturns`. + */ + function getUselessReturns(uselessReturns, prevSegments, providedTraversedSegments) { + const traversedSegments = providedTraversedSegments || new WeakSet(); + + for (const segment of prevSegments) { + if (!segment.reachable) { + if (!traversedSegments.has(segment)) { + traversedSegments.add(segment); + getUselessReturns( + uselessReturns, + segment.allPrevSegments.filter(isReturned), + traversedSegments + ); + } + continue; + } + + uselessReturns.push(...segmentInfoMap.get(segment).uselessReturns); + } + + return uselessReturns; + } + + /** + * Removes the return statements on the given segment from the useless return + * statement list. + * + * This segment may be an unreachable segment. + * In that case, the information object of the unreachable segment is not + * initialized because `onCodePathSegmentStart` event is not notified for + * unreachable segments. + * This goes to the previous segments of the unreachable segment recursively + * if the unreachable segment was generated by a return statement. Otherwise, + * this ignores the unreachable segment. + * + * This behavior would simulate code paths for the case that the return + * statement does not exist. + * @param {CodePathSegment} segment The segment to get return statements. + * @param {Set} usedUnreachableSegments A set of segments that have already been traversed in this call. + * @returns {void} + */ + function markReturnStatementsOnSegmentAsUsed(segment, usedUnreachableSegments) { + if (!segment.reachable) { + usedUnreachableSegments.add(segment); + segment.allPrevSegments + .filter(isReturned) + .filter(prevSegment => !usedUnreachableSegments.has(prevSegment)) + .forEach(prevSegment => markReturnStatementsOnSegmentAsUsed(prevSegment, usedUnreachableSegments)); + return; + } + + const info = segmentInfoMap.get(segment); + + info.uselessReturns = info.uselessReturns.filter(node => { + if (scopeInfo.traversedTryBlockStatements && scopeInfo.traversedTryBlockStatements.length > 0) { + const returnInitialRange = node.range[0]; + const returnFinalRange = node.range[1]; + + const areBlocksInRange = scopeInfo.traversedTryBlockStatements.some(tryBlockStatement => { + const blockInitialRange = tryBlockStatement.range[0]; + const blockFinalRange = tryBlockStatement.range[1]; + + return ( + returnInitialRange >= blockInitialRange && + returnFinalRange <= blockFinalRange + ); + }); + + if (areBlocksInRange) { + return true; + } + } + + remove(scopeInfo.uselessReturns, node); + return false; + }); + } + + /** + * Removes the return statements on the current segments from the useless + * return statement list. + * + * This function will be called at every statement except FunctionDeclaration, + * BlockStatement, and BreakStatement. + * + * - FunctionDeclarations are always executed whether it's returned or not. + * - BlockStatements do nothing. + * - BreakStatements go the next merely. + * @returns {void} + */ + function markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed() { + scopeInfo + .currentSegments + .forEach(segment => markReturnStatementsOnSegmentAsUsed(segment, new Set())); + } + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + // Makes and pushes a new scope information. + onCodePathStart(codePath) { + scopeInfo = { + upper: scopeInfo, + uselessReturns: [], + traversedTryBlockStatements: [], + codePath, + currentSegments: new Set() + }; + }, + + // Reports useless return statements if exist. + onCodePathEnd() { + for (const node of scopeInfo.uselessReturns) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: node.loc, + messageId: "unnecessaryReturn", + fix(fixer) { + if (isRemovable(node) && !sourceCode.getCommentsInside(node).length) { + + /* + * Extend the replacement range to include the + * entire function to avoid conflicting with + * no-else-return. + * https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/8026 + */ + return new FixTracker(fixer, sourceCode) + .retainEnclosingFunction(node) + .remove(node); + } + return null; + } + }); + } + + scopeInfo = scopeInfo.upper; + }, + + /* + * Initializes segments. + * NOTE: This event is notified for only reachable segments. + */ + onCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + + scopeInfo.currentSegments.add(segment); + + const info = { + uselessReturns: getUselessReturns([], segment.allPrevSegments), + returned: false + }; + + // Stores the info. + segmentInfoMap.set(segment, info); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + scopeInfo.currentSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + scopeInfo.currentSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + scopeInfo.currentSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + // Adds ReturnStatement node to check whether it's useless or not. + ReturnStatement(node) { + if (node.argument) { + markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed(); + } + if ( + node.argument || + astUtils.isInLoop(node) || + isInFinally(node) || + + // Ignore `return` statements in unreachable places (https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/11647). + !isAnySegmentReachable(scopeInfo.currentSegments) + ) { + return; + } + + for (const segment of scopeInfo.currentSegments) { + const info = segmentInfoMap.get(segment); + + if (info) { + info.uselessReturns.push(node); + info.returned = true; + } + } + scopeInfo.uselessReturns.push(node); + }, + + "TryStatement > BlockStatement.block:exit"(node) { + scopeInfo.traversedTryBlockStatements.push(node); + }, + + "TryStatement:exit"() { + scopeInfo.traversedTryBlockStatements.pop(); + }, + + /* + * Registers for all statement nodes except FunctionDeclaration, BlockStatement, BreakStatement. + * Removes return statements of the current segments from the useless return statement list. + */ + ClassDeclaration: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + ContinueStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + DebuggerStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + DoWhileStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + EmptyStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + ExpressionStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + ForInStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + ForOfStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + ForStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + IfStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + ImportDeclaration: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + LabeledStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + SwitchStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + ThrowStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + TryStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + VariableDeclaration: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + WhileStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + WithStatement: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + ExportNamedDeclaration: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + ExportDefaultDeclaration: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed, + ExportAllDeclaration: markReturnStatementsOnCurrentSegmentsAsUsed + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-var.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-var.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d45a91a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-var.js @@ -0,0 +1,334 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check for the usage of var. + * @author Jamund Ferguson + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Check whether a given variable is a global variable or not. + * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable The variable to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the variable is a global variable. + */ +function isGlobal(variable) { + return Boolean(variable.scope) && variable.scope.type === "global"; +} + +/** + * Finds the nearest function scope or global scope walking up the scope + * hierarchy. + * @param {eslint-scope.Scope} scope The scope to traverse. + * @returns {eslint-scope.Scope} a function scope or global scope containing the given + * scope. + */ +function getEnclosingFunctionScope(scope) { + let currentScope = scope; + + while (currentScope.type !== "function" && currentScope.type !== "global") { + currentScope = currentScope.upper; + } + return currentScope; +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given variable has any references from a more specific + * function expression (i.e. a closure). + * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable A variable to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the variable is used from a closure. + */ +function isReferencedInClosure(variable) { + const enclosingFunctionScope = getEnclosingFunctionScope(variable.scope); + + return variable.references.some(reference => + getEnclosingFunctionScope(reference.from) !== enclosingFunctionScope); +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given node is the assignee of a loop. + * @param {ASTNode} node A VariableDeclaration node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the declaration is assigned as part of loop + * iteration. + */ +function isLoopAssignee(node) { + return (node.parent.type === "ForOfStatement" || node.parent.type === "ForInStatement") && + node === node.parent.left; +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given variable declaration is immediately initialized. + * @param {ASTNode} node A VariableDeclaration node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the declaration has an initializer. + */ +function isDeclarationInitialized(node) { + return node.declarations.every(declarator => declarator.init !== null); +} + +const SCOPE_NODE_TYPE = /^(?:Program|BlockStatement|SwitchStatement|ForStatement|ForInStatement|ForOfStatement)$/u; + +/** + * Gets the scope node which directly contains a given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to get. This is a `VariableDeclaration` or + * an `Identifier`. + * @returns {ASTNode} A scope node. This is one of `Program`, `BlockStatement`, + * `SwitchStatement`, `ForStatement`, `ForInStatement`, and + * `ForOfStatement`. + */ +function getScopeNode(node) { + for (let currentNode = node; currentNode; currentNode = currentNode.parent) { + if (SCOPE_NODE_TYPE.test(currentNode.type)) { + return currentNode; + } + } + + /* c8 ignore next */ + return null; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given variable is redeclared or not. + * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable A variable to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the variable is redeclared. + */ +function isRedeclared(variable) { + return variable.defs.length >= 2; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given variable is used from outside of the specified scope. + * @param {ASTNode} scopeNode A scope node to check. + * @returns {Function} The predicate function which checks whether a given + * variable is used from outside of the specified scope. + */ +function isUsedFromOutsideOf(scopeNode) { + + /** + * Checks whether a given reference is inside of the specified scope or not. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference A reference to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference is inside of the specified + * scope. + */ + function isOutsideOfScope(reference) { + const scope = scopeNode.range; + const id = reference.identifier.range; + + return id[0] < scope[0] || id[1] > scope[1]; + } + + return function(variable) { + return variable.references.some(isOutsideOfScope); + }; +} + +/** + * Creates the predicate function which checks whether a variable has their references in TDZ. + * + * The predicate function would return `true`: + * + * - if a reference is before the declarator. E.g. (var a = b, b = 1;)(var {a = b, b} = {};) + * - if a reference is in the expression of their default value. E.g. (var {a = a} = {};) + * - if a reference is in the expression of their initializer. E.g. (var a = a;) + * @param {ASTNode} node The initializer node of VariableDeclarator. + * @returns {Function} The predicate function. + * @private + */ +function hasReferenceInTDZ(node) { + const initStart = node.range[0]; + const initEnd = node.range[1]; + + return variable => { + const id = variable.defs[0].name; + const idStart = id.range[0]; + const defaultValue = (id.parent.type === "AssignmentPattern" ? id.parent.right : null); + const defaultStart = defaultValue && defaultValue.range[0]; + const defaultEnd = defaultValue && defaultValue.range[1]; + + return variable.references.some(reference => { + const start = reference.identifier.range[0]; + const end = reference.identifier.range[1]; + + return !reference.init && ( + start < idStart || + (defaultValue !== null && start >= defaultStart && end <= defaultEnd) || + (!astUtils.isFunction(node) && start >= initStart && end <= initEnd) + ); + }); + }; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given variable has name that is allowed for 'var' declarations, + * but disallowed for `let` declarations. + * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable The variable to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the variable has a disallowed name. + */ +function hasNameDisallowedForLetDeclarations(variable) { + return variable.name === "let"; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require `let` or `const` instead of `var`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-var" + }, + + schema: [], + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + unexpectedVar: "Unexpected var, use let or const instead." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Checks whether the variables which are defined by the given declarator node have their references in TDZ. + * @param {ASTNode} declarator The VariableDeclarator node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if one of the variables which are defined by the given declarator node have their references in TDZ. + */ + function hasSelfReferenceInTDZ(declarator) { + if (!declarator.init) { + return false; + } + const variables = sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(declarator); + + return variables.some(hasReferenceInTDZ(declarator.init)); + } + + /** + * Checks whether it can fix a given variable declaration or not. + * It cannot fix if the following cases: + * + * - A variable is a global variable. + * - A variable is declared on a SwitchCase node. + * - A variable is redeclared. + * - A variable is used from outside the scope. + * - A variable is used from a closure within a loop. + * - A variable might be used before it is assigned within a loop. + * - A variable might be used in TDZ. + * - A variable is declared in statement position (e.g. a single-line `IfStatement`) + * - A variable has name that is disallowed for `let` declarations. + * + * ## A variable is declared on a SwitchCase node. + * + * If this rule modifies 'var' declarations on a SwitchCase node, it + * would generate the warnings of 'no-case-declarations' rule. And the + * 'eslint:recommended' preset includes 'no-case-declarations' rule, so + * this rule doesn't modify those declarations. + * + * ## A variable is redeclared. + * + * The language spec disallows redeclarations of `let` declarations. + * Those variables would cause syntax errors. + * + * ## A variable is used from outside the scope. + * + * The language spec disallows accesses from outside of the scope for + * `let` declarations. Those variables would cause reference errors. + * + * ## A variable is used from a closure within a loop. + * + * A `var` declaration within a loop shares the same variable instance + * across all loop iterations, while a `let` declaration creates a new + * instance for each iteration. This means if a variable in a loop is + * referenced by any closure, changing it from `var` to `let` would + * change the behavior in a way that is generally unsafe. + * + * ## A variable might be used before it is assigned within a loop. + * + * Within a loop, a `let` declaration without an initializer will be + * initialized to null, while a `var` declaration will retain its value + * from the previous iteration, so it is only safe to change `var` to + * `let` if we can statically determine that the variable is always + * assigned a value before its first access in the loop body. To keep + * the implementation simple, we only convert `var` to `let` within + * loops when the variable is a loop assignee or the declaration has an + * initializer. + * @param {ASTNode} node A variable declaration node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if it can fix the node. + */ + function canFix(node) { + const variables = sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node); + const scopeNode = getScopeNode(node); + + if (node.parent.type === "SwitchCase" || + node.declarations.some(hasSelfReferenceInTDZ) || + variables.some(isGlobal) || + variables.some(isRedeclared) || + variables.some(isUsedFromOutsideOf(scopeNode)) || + variables.some(hasNameDisallowedForLetDeclarations) + ) { + return false; + } + + if (astUtils.isInLoop(node)) { + if (variables.some(isReferencedInClosure)) { + return false; + } + if (!isLoopAssignee(node) && !isDeclarationInitialized(node)) { + return false; + } + } + + if ( + !isLoopAssignee(node) && + !(node.parent.type === "ForStatement" && node.parent.init === node) && + !astUtils.STATEMENT_LIST_PARENTS.has(node.parent.type) + ) { + + // If the declaration is not in a block, e.g. `if (foo) var bar = 1;`, then it can't be fixed. + return false; + } + + return true; + } + + /** + * Reports a given variable declaration node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A variable declaration node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedVar", + + fix(fixer) { + const varToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, { filter: t => t.value === "var" }); + + return canFix(node) + ? fixer.replaceText(varToken, "let") + : null; + } + }); + } + + return { + "VariableDeclaration:exit"(node) { + if (node.kind === "var") { + report(node); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-void.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-void.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9546d7a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-void.js @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow use of void operator. + * @author Mike Sidorov + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `void` operators", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-void" + }, + + messages: { + noVoid: "Expected 'undefined' and instead saw 'void'." + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowAsStatement: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + }, + + create(context) { + const allowAsStatement = + context.options[0] && context.options[0].allowAsStatement; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + 'UnaryExpression[operator="void"]'(node) { + if ( + allowAsStatement && + node.parent && + node.parent.type === "ExpressionStatement" + ) { + return; + } + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "noVoid" + }); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-warning-comments.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-warning-comments.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c415bee --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-warning-comments.js @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule that warns about used warning comments + * @author Alexander Schmidt + */ + +"use strict"; + +const escapeRegExp = require("escape-string-regexp"); +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +const CHAR_LIMIT = 40; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow specified warning terms in comments", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-warning-comments" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + terms: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + } + }, + location: { + enum: ["start", "anywhere"] + }, + decoration: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string", + pattern: "^\\S$" + }, + minItems: 1, + uniqueItems: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedComment: "Unexpected '{{matchedTerm}}' comment: '{{comment}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode, + configuration = context.options[0] || {}, + warningTerms = configuration.terms || ["todo", "fixme", "xxx"], + location = configuration.location || "start", + decoration = [...configuration.decoration || []].join(""), + selfConfigRegEx = /\bno-warning-comments\b/u; + + /** + * Convert a warning term into a RegExp which will match a comment containing that whole word in the specified + * location ("start" or "anywhere"). If the term starts or ends with non word characters, then the match will not + * require word boundaries on that side. + * @param {string} term A term to convert to a RegExp + * @returns {RegExp} The term converted to a RegExp + */ + function convertToRegExp(term) { + const escaped = escapeRegExp(term); + const escapedDecoration = escapeRegExp(decoration); + + /* + * When matching at the start, ignore leading whitespace, and + * there's no need to worry about word boundaries. + * + * These expressions for the prefix and suffix are designed as follows: + * ^ handles any terms at the beginning of a comment. + * e.g. terms ["TODO"] matches `//TODO something` + * $ handles any terms at the end of a comment + * e.g. terms ["TODO"] matches `// something TODO` + * \b handles terms preceded/followed by word boundary + * e.g. terms: ["!FIX", "FIX!"] matches `// FIX!something` or `// something!FIX` + * terms: ["FIX"] matches `// FIX!` or `// !FIX`, but not `// fixed or affix` + * + * For location start: + * [\s]* handles optional leading spaces + * e.g. terms ["TODO"] matches `// TODO something` + * [\s\*]* (where "\*" is the escaped string of decoration) + * handles optional leading spaces or decoration characters (for "start" location only) + * e.g. terms ["TODO"] matches `/**** TODO something ... ` + */ + const wordBoundary = "\\b"; + + let prefix = ""; + + if (location === "start") { + prefix = `^[\\s${escapedDecoration}]*`; + } else if (/^\w/u.test(term)) { + prefix = wordBoundary; + } + + const suffix = /\w$/u.test(term) ? wordBoundary : ""; + const flags = "iu"; // Case-insensitive with Unicode case folding. + + /* + * For location "start", the typical regex is: + * /^[\s]*ESCAPED_TERM\b/iu. + * Or if decoration characters are specified (e.g. "*"), then any of + * those characters may appear in any order at the start: + * /^[\s\*]*ESCAPED_TERM\b/iu. + * + * For location "anywhere" the typical regex is + * /\bESCAPED_TERM\b/iu + * + * If it starts or ends with non-word character, the prefix and suffix are empty, respectively. + */ + return new RegExp(`${prefix}${escaped}${suffix}`, flags); + } + + const warningRegExps = warningTerms.map(convertToRegExp); + + /** + * Checks the specified comment for matches of the configured warning terms and returns the matches. + * @param {string} comment The comment which is checked. + * @returns {Array} All matched warning terms for this comment. + */ + function commentContainsWarningTerm(comment) { + const matches = []; + + warningRegExps.forEach((regex, index) => { + if (regex.test(comment)) { + matches.push(warningTerms[index]); + } + }); + + return matches; + } + + /** + * Checks the specified node for matching warning comments and reports them. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node being checked. + * @returns {void} undefined. + */ + function checkComment(node) { + const comment = node.value; + + if ( + astUtils.isDirectiveComment(node) && + selfConfigRegEx.test(comment) + ) { + return; + } + + const matches = commentContainsWarningTerm(comment); + + matches.forEach(matchedTerm => { + let commentToDisplay = ""; + let truncated = false; + + for (const c of comment.trim().split(/\s+/u)) { + const tmp = commentToDisplay ? `${commentToDisplay} ${c}` : c; + + if (tmp.length <= CHAR_LIMIT) { + commentToDisplay = tmp; + } else { + truncated = true; + break; + } + } + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedComment", + data: { + matchedTerm, + comment: `${commentToDisplay}${ + truncated ? "..." : "" + }` + } + }); + }); + } + + return { + Program() { + const comments = sourceCode.getAllComments(); + + comments + .filter(token => token.type !== "Shebang") + .forEach(checkComment); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-whitespace-before-property.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-whitespace-before-property.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a166e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-whitespace-before-property.js @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow whitespace before properties + * @author Kai Cataldo + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow whitespace before properties", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-whitespace-before-property" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpectedWhitespace: "Unexpected whitespace before property {{propName}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Reports whitespace before property token + * @param {ASTNode} node the node to report in the event of an error + * @param {Token} leftToken the left token + * @param {Token} rightToken the right token + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function reportError(node, leftToken, rightToken) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedWhitespace", + data: { + propName: sourceCode.getText(node.property) + }, + fix(fixer) { + let replacementText = ""; + + if (!node.computed && !node.optional && astUtils.isDecimalInteger(node.object)) { + + /* + * If the object is a number literal, fixing it to something like 5.toString() would cause a SyntaxError. + * Don't fix this case. + */ + return null; + } + + // Don't fix if comments exist. + if (sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(leftToken, rightToken)) { + return null; + } + + if (node.optional) { + replacementText = "?."; + } else if (!node.computed) { + replacementText = "."; + } + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([leftToken.range[1], rightToken.range[0]], replacementText); + } + }); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + MemberExpression(node) { + let rightToken; + let leftToken; + + if (!astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(node.object, node.property)) { + return; + } + + if (node.computed) { + rightToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.property, astUtils.isOpeningBracketToken); + leftToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(rightToken, node.optional ? 1 : 0); + } else { + rightToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.property); + leftToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(rightToken, 1); + } + + if (sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(leftToken, rightToken)) { + reportError(node, leftToken, rightToken); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-with.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-with.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0fb2c45 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-with.js @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of with statement + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `with` statements", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-with" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + unexpectedWith: "Unexpected use of 'with' statement." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + return { + WithStatement(node) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpectedWith" }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/nonblock-statement-body-position.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/nonblock-statement-body-position.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..811b32b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/nonblock-statement-body-position.js @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview enforce the location of single-line statements + * @author Teddy Katz + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const POSITION_SCHEMA = { enum: ["beside", "below", "any"] }; + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce the location of single-line statements", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/nonblock-statement-body-position" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + POSITION_SCHEMA, + { + properties: { + overrides: { + properties: { + if: POSITION_SCHEMA, + else: POSITION_SCHEMA, + while: POSITION_SCHEMA, + do: POSITION_SCHEMA, + for: POSITION_SCHEMA + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + expectNoLinebreak: "Expected no linebreak before this statement.", + expectLinebreak: "Expected a linebreak before this statement." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Gets the applicable preference for a particular keyword + * @param {string} keywordName The name of a keyword, e.g. 'if' + * @returns {string} The applicable option for the keyword, e.g. 'beside' + */ + function getOption(keywordName) { + return context.options[1] && context.options[1].overrides && context.options[1].overrides[keywordName] || + context.options[0] || + "beside"; + } + + /** + * Validates the location of a single-line statement + * @param {ASTNode} node The single-line statement + * @param {string} keywordName The applicable keyword name for the single-line statement + * @returns {void} + */ + function validateStatement(node, keywordName) { + const option = getOption(keywordName); + + if (node.type === "BlockStatement" || option === "any") { + return; + } + + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + + if (tokenBefore.loc.end.line === node.loc.start.line && option === "below") { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "expectLinebreak", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextBefore(node, "\n") + }); + } else if (tokenBefore.loc.end.line !== node.loc.start.line && option === "beside") { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "expectNoLinebreak", + fix(fixer) { + if (sourceCode.getText().slice(tokenBefore.range[1], node.range[0]).trim()) { + return null; + } + return fixer.replaceTextRange([tokenBefore.range[1], node.range[0]], " "); + } + }); + } + } + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + IfStatement(node) { + validateStatement(node.consequent, "if"); + + // Check the `else` node, but don't check 'else if' statements. + if (node.alternate && node.alternate.type !== "IfStatement") { + validateStatement(node.alternate, "else"); + } + }, + WhileStatement: node => validateStatement(node.body, "while"), + DoWhileStatement: node => validateStatement(node.body, "do"), + ForStatement: node => validateStatement(node.body, "for"), + ForInStatement: node => validateStatement(node.body, "for"), + ForOfStatement: node => validateStatement(node.body, "for") + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/object-curly-newline.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/object-curly-newline.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..176694b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/object-curly-newline.js @@ -0,0 +1,324 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to require or disallow line breaks inside braces. + * @author Toru Nagashima + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +// Schema objects. +const OPTION_VALUE = { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + multiline: { + type: "boolean" + }, + minProperties: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 0 + }, + consistent: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false, + minProperties: 1 + } + ] +}; + +/** + * Normalizes a given option value. + * @param {string|Object|undefined} value An option value to parse. + * @returns {{multiline: boolean, minProperties: number, consistent: boolean}} Normalized option object. + */ +function normalizeOptionValue(value) { + let multiline = false; + let minProperties = Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY; + let consistent = false; + + if (value) { + if (value === "always") { + minProperties = 0; + } else if (value === "never") { + minProperties = Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY; + } else { + multiline = Boolean(value.multiline); + minProperties = value.minProperties || Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY; + consistent = Boolean(value.consistent); + } + } else { + consistent = true; + } + + return { multiline, minProperties, consistent }; +} + +/** + * Checks if a value is an object. + * @param {any} value The value to check + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the value is an object, otherwise `false` + */ +function isObject(value) { + return typeof value === "object" && value !== null; +} + +/** + * Checks if an option is a node-specific option + * @param {any} option The option to check + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the option is node-specific, otherwise `false` + */ +function isNodeSpecificOption(option) { + return isObject(option) || typeof option === "string"; +} + +/** + * Normalizes a given option value. + * @param {string|Object|undefined} options An option value to parse. + * @returns {{ + * ObjectExpression: {multiline: boolean, minProperties: number, consistent: boolean}, + * ObjectPattern: {multiline: boolean, minProperties: number, consistent: boolean}, + * ImportDeclaration: {multiline: boolean, minProperties: number, consistent: boolean}, + * ExportNamedDeclaration : {multiline: boolean, minProperties: number, consistent: boolean} + * }} Normalized option object. + */ +function normalizeOptions(options) { + if (isObject(options) && Object.values(options).some(isNodeSpecificOption)) { + return { + ObjectExpression: normalizeOptionValue(options.ObjectExpression), + ObjectPattern: normalizeOptionValue(options.ObjectPattern), + ImportDeclaration: normalizeOptionValue(options.ImportDeclaration), + ExportNamedDeclaration: normalizeOptionValue(options.ExportDeclaration) + }; + } + + const value = normalizeOptionValue(options); + + return { ObjectExpression: value, ObjectPattern: value, ImportDeclaration: value, ExportNamedDeclaration: value }; +} + +/** + * Determines if ObjectExpression, ObjectPattern, ImportDeclaration or ExportNamedDeclaration + * node needs to be checked for missing line breaks + * @param {ASTNode} node Node under inspection + * @param {Object} options option specific to node type + * @param {Token} first First object property + * @param {Token} last Last object property + * @returns {boolean} `true` if node needs to be checked for missing line breaks + */ +function areLineBreaksRequired(node, options, first, last) { + let objectProperties; + + if (node.type === "ObjectExpression" || node.type === "ObjectPattern") { + objectProperties = node.properties; + } else { + + // is ImportDeclaration or ExportNamedDeclaration + objectProperties = node.specifiers + .filter(s => s.type === "ImportSpecifier" || s.type === "ExportSpecifier"); + } + + return objectProperties.length >= options.minProperties || + ( + options.multiline && + objectProperties.length > 0 && + first.loc.start.line !== last.loc.end.line + ); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent line breaks after opening and before closing braces", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/object-curly-newline" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + OPTION_VALUE, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + ObjectExpression: OPTION_VALUE, + ObjectPattern: OPTION_VALUE, + ImportDeclaration: OPTION_VALUE, + ExportDeclaration: OPTION_VALUE + }, + additionalProperties: false, + minProperties: 1 + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedLinebreakBeforeClosingBrace: "Unexpected line break before this closing brace.", + unexpectedLinebreakAfterOpeningBrace: "Unexpected line break after this opening brace.", + expectedLinebreakBeforeClosingBrace: "Expected a line break before this closing brace.", + expectedLinebreakAfterOpeningBrace: "Expected a line break after this opening brace." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const normalizedOptions = normalizeOptions(context.options[0]); + + /** + * Reports a given node if it violated this rule. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. This is an ObjectExpression, ObjectPattern, ImportDeclaration or ExportNamedDeclaration node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function check(node) { + const options = normalizedOptions[node.type]; + + if ( + (node.type === "ImportDeclaration" && + !node.specifiers.some(specifier => specifier.type === "ImportSpecifier")) || + (node.type === "ExportNamedDeclaration" && + !node.specifiers.some(specifier => specifier.type === "ExportSpecifier")) + ) { + return; + } + + const openBrace = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, token => token.value === "{"); + + let closeBrace; + + if (node.typeAnnotation) { + closeBrace = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.typeAnnotation); + } else { + closeBrace = sourceCode.getLastToken(node, token => token.value === "}"); + } + + let first = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(openBrace, { includeComments: true }); + let last = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(closeBrace, { includeComments: true }); + + const needsLineBreaks = areLineBreaksRequired(node, options, first, last); + + const hasCommentsFirstToken = astUtils.isCommentToken(first); + const hasCommentsLastToken = astUtils.isCommentToken(last); + + /* + * Use tokens or comments to check multiline or not. + * But use only tokens to check whether line breaks are needed. + * This allows: + * var obj = { // eslint-disable-line foo + * a: 1 + * } + */ + first = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(openBrace); + last = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(closeBrace); + + if (needsLineBreaks) { + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(openBrace, first)) { + context.report({ + messageId: "expectedLinebreakAfterOpeningBrace", + node, + loc: openBrace.loc, + fix(fixer) { + if (hasCommentsFirstToken) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.insertTextAfter(openBrace, "\n"); + } + }); + } + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(last, closeBrace)) { + context.report({ + messageId: "expectedLinebreakBeforeClosingBrace", + node, + loc: closeBrace.loc, + fix(fixer) { + if (hasCommentsLastToken) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.insertTextBefore(closeBrace, "\n"); + } + }); + } + } else { + const consistent = options.consistent; + const hasLineBreakBetweenOpenBraceAndFirst = !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(openBrace, first); + const hasLineBreakBetweenCloseBraceAndLast = !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(last, closeBrace); + + if ( + (!consistent && hasLineBreakBetweenOpenBraceAndFirst) || + (consistent && hasLineBreakBetweenOpenBraceAndFirst && !hasLineBreakBetweenCloseBraceAndLast) + ) { + context.report({ + messageId: "unexpectedLinebreakAfterOpeningBrace", + node, + loc: openBrace.loc, + fix(fixer) { + if (hasCommentsFirstToken) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.removeRange([ + openBrace.range[1], + first.range[0] + ]); + } + }); + } + if ( + (!consistent && hasLineBreakBetweenCloseBraceAndLast) || + (consistent && !hasLineBreakBetweenOpenBraceAndFirst && hasLineBreakBetweenCloseBraceAndLast) + ) { + context.report({ + messageId: "unexpectedLinebreakBeforeClosingBrace", + node, + loc: closeBrace.loc, + fix(fixer) { + if (hasCommentsLastToken) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.removeRange([ + last.range[1], + closeBrace.range[0] + ]); + } + }); + } + } + } + + return { + ObjectExpression: check, + ObjectPattern: check, + ImportDeclaration: check, + ExportNamedDeclaration: check + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/object-curly-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/object-curly-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4463bcd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/object-curly-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,311 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallows or enforces spaces inside of object literals. + * @author Jamund Ferguson + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent spacing inside braces", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/object-curly-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + arraysInObjects: { + type: "boolean" + }, + objectsInObjects: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + requireSpaceBefore: "A space is required before '{{token}}'.", + requireSpaceAfter: "A space is required after '{{token}}'.", + unexpectedSpaceBefore: "There should be no space before '{{token}}'.", + unexpectedSpaceAfter: "There should be no space after '{{token}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const spaced = context.options[0] === "always", + sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Determines whether an option is set, relative to the spacing option. + * If spaced is "always", then check whether option is set to false. + * If spaced is "never", then check whether option is set to true. + * @param {Object} option The option to exclude. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the property is excluded. + */ + function isOptionSet(option) { + return context.options[1] ? context.options[1][option] === !spaced : false; + } + + const options = { + spaced, + arraysInObjectsException: isOptionSet("arraysInObjects"), + objectsInObjectsException: isOptionSet("objectsInObjects") + }; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Reports that there shouldn't be a space after the first token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportNoBeginningSpace(node, token) { + const nextToken = context.sourceCode.getTokenAfter(token, { includeComments: true }); + + context.report({ + node, + loc: { start: token.loc.end, end: nextToken.loc.start }, + messageId: "unexpectedSpaceAfter", + data: { + token: token.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([token.range[1], nextToken.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports that there shouldn't be a space before the last token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportNoEndingSpace(node, token) { + const previousToken = context.sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token, { includeComments: true }); + + context.report({ + node, + loc: { start: previousToken.loc.end, end: token.loc.start }, + messageId: "unexpectedSpaceBefore", + data: { + token: token.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([previousToken.range[1], token.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports that there should be a space after the first token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportRequiredBeginningSpace(node, token) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: token.loc, + messageId: "requireSpaceAfter", + data: { + token: token.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(token, " "); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports that there should be a space before the last token + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report in the event of an error. + * @param {Token} token The token to use for the report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportRequiredEndingSpace(node, token) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: token.loc, + messageId: "requireSpaceBefore", + data: { + token: token.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(token, " "); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Determines if spacing in curly braces is valid. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to check. + * @param {Token} first The first token to check (should be the opening brace) + * @param {Token} second The second token to check (should be first after the opening brace) + * @param {Token} penultimate The penultimate token to check (should be last before closing brace) + * @param {Token} last The last token to check (should be closing brace) + * @returns {void} + */ + function validateBraceSpacing(node, first, second, penultimate, last) { + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(first, second)) { + const firstSpaced = sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(first, second); + + if (options.spaced && !firstSpaced) { + reportRequiredBeginningSpace(node, first); + } + if (!options.spaced && firstSpaced && second.type !== "Line") { + reportNoBeginningSpace(node, first); + } + } + + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(penultimate, last)) { + const shouldCheckPenultimate = ( + options.arraysInObjectsException && astUtils.isClosingBracketToken(penultimate) || + options.objectsInObjectsException && astUtils.isClosingBraceToken(penultimate) + ); + const penultimateType = shouldCheckPenultimate && sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(penultimate.range[0]).type; + + const closingCurlyBraceMustBeSpaced = ( + options.arraysInObjectsException && penultimateType === "ArrayExpression" || + options.objectsInObjectsException && (penultimateType === "ObjectExpression" || penultimateType === "ObjectPattern") + ) ? !options.spaced : options.spaced; + + const lastSpaced = sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(penultimate, last); + + if (closingCurlyBraceMustBeSpaced && !lastSpaced) { + reportRequiredEndingSpace(node, last); + } + if (!closingCurlyBraceMustBeSpaced && lastSpaced) { + reportNoEndingSpace(node, last); + } + } + } + + /** + * Gets '}' token of an object node. + * + * Because the last token of object patterns might be a type annotation, + * this traverses tokens preceded by the last property, then returns the + * first '}' token. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to get. This node is an + * ObjectExpression or an ObjectPattern. And this node has one or + * more properties. + * @returns {Token} '}' token. + */ + function getClosingBraceOfObject(node) { + const lastProperty = node.properties[node.properties.length - 1]; + + return sourceCode.getTokenAfter(lastProperty, astUtils.isClosingBraceToken); + } + + /** + * Reports a given object node if spacing in curly braces is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node An ObjectExpression or ObjectPattern node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForObject(node) { + if (node.properties.length === 0) { + return; + } + + const first = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node), + last = getClosingBraceOfObject(node), + second = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(first, { includeComments: true }), + penultimate = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(last, { includeComments: true }); + + validateBraceSpacing(node, first, second, penultimate, last); + } + + /** + * Reports a given import node if spacing in curly braces is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node An ImportDeclaration node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForImport(node) { + if (node.specifiers.length === 0) { + return; + } + + let firstSpecifier = node.specifiers[0]; + const lastSpecifier = node.specifiers[node.specifiers.length - 1]; + + if (lastSpecifier.type !== "ImportSpecifier") { + return; + } + if (firstSpecifier.type !== "ImportSpecifier") { + firstSpecifier = node.specifiers[1]; + } + + const first = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(firstSpecifier), + last = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(lastSpecifier, astUtils.isNotCommaToken), + second = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(first, { includeComments: true }), + penultimate = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(last, { includeComments: true }); + + validateBraceSpacing(node, first, second, penultimate, last); + } + + /** + * Reports a given export node if spacing in curly braces is invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node An ExportNamedDeclaration node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForExport(node) { + if (node.specifiers.length === 0) { + return; + } + + const firstSpecifier = node.specifiers[0], + lastSpecifier = node.specifiers[node.specifiers.length - 1], + first = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(firstSpecifier), + last = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(lastSpecifier, astUtils.isNotCommaToken), + second = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(first, { includeComments: true }), + penultimate = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(last, { includeComments: true }); + + validateBraceSpacing(node, first, second, penultimate, last); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + // var {x} = y; + ObjectPattern: checkForObject, + + // var y = {x: 'y'} + ObjectExpression: checkForObject, + + // import {y} from 'x'; + ImportDeclaration: checkForImport, + + // export {name} from 'yo'; + ExportNamedDeclaration: checkForExport + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/object-property-newline.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/object-property-newline.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ffa064 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/object-property-newline.js @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce placing object properties on separate lines. + * @author Vitor Balocco + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce placing object properties on separate lines", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/object-property-newline" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowAllPropertiesOnSameLine: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allowMultiplePropertiesPerLine: { // Deprecated + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + fixable: "whitespace", + + messages: { + propertiesOnNewlineAll: "Object properties must go on a new line if they aren't all on the same line.", + propertiesOnNewline: "Object properties must go on a new line." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const allowSameLine = context.options[0] && ( + (context.options[0].allowAllPropertiesOnSameLine || context.options[0].allowMultiplePropertiesPerLine /* Deprecated */) + ); + const messageId = allowSameLine + ? "propertiesOnNewlineAll" + : "propertiesOnNewline"; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + ObjectExpression(node) { + if (allowSameLine) { + if (node.properties.length > 1) { + const firstTokenOfFirstProperty = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.properties[0]); + const lastTokenOfLastProperty = sourceCode.getLastToken(node.properties[node.properties.length - 1]); + + if (firstTokenOfFirstProperty.loc.end.line === lastTokenOfLastProperty.loc.start.line) { + + // All keys and values are on the same line + return; + } + } + } + + for (let i = 1; i < node.properties.length; i++) { + const lastTokenOfPreviousProperty = sourceCode.getLastToken(node.properties[i - 1]); + const firstTokenOfCurrentProperty = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.properties[i]); + + if (lastTokenOfPreviousProperty.loc.end.line === firstTokenOfCurrentProperty.loc.start.line) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: firstTokenOfCurrentProperty.loc, + messageId, + fix(fixer) { + const comma = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(firstTokenOfCurrentProperty); + const rangeAfterComma = [comma.range[1], firstTokenOfCurrentProperty.range[0]]; + + // Don't perform a fix if there are any comments between the comma and the next property. + if (sourceCode.text.slice(rangeAfterComma[0], rangeAfterComma[1]).trim()) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.replaceTextRange(rangeAfterComma, "\n"); + } + }); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/object-shorthand.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/object-shorthand.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e4cb3a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/object-shorthand.js @@ -0,0 +1,520 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce concise object methods and properties. + * @author Jamund Ferguson + */ + +"use strict"; + +const OPTIONS = { + always: "always", + never: "never", + methods: "methods", + properties: "properties", + consistent: "consistent", + consistentAsNeeded: "consistent-as-needed" +}; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow method and property shorthand syntax for object literals", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/object-shorthand" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: { + anyOf: [ + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["always", "methods", "properties", "never", "consistent", "consistent-as-needed"] + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 1 + }, + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["always", "methods", "properties"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + avoidQuotes: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 2 + }, + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["always", "methods"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + ignoreConstructors: { + type: "boolean" + }, + methodsIgnorePattern: { + type: "string" + }, + avoidQuotes: { + type: "boolean" + }, + avoidExplicitReturnArrows: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 2 + } + ] + }, + + messages: { + expectedAllPropertiesShorthanded: "Expected shorthand for all properties.", + expectedLiteralMethodLongform: "Expected longform method syntax for string literal keys.", + expectedPropertyShorthand: "Expected property shorthand.", + expectedPropertyLongform: "Expected longform property syntax.", + expectedMethodShorthand: "Expected method shorthand.", + expectedMethodLongform: "Expected longform method syntax.", + unexpectedMix: "Unexpected mix of shorthand and non-shorthand properties." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const APPLY = context.options[0] || OPTIONS.always; + const APPLY_TO_METHODS = APPLY === OPTIONS.methods || APPLY === OPTIONS.always; + const APPLY_TO_PROPS = APPLY === OPTIONS.properties || APPLY === OPTIONS.always; + const APPLY_NEVER = APPLY === OPTIONS.never; + const APPLY_CONSISTENT = APPLY === OPTIONS.consistent; + const APPLY_CONSISTENT_AS_NEEDED = APPLY === OPTIONS.consistentAsNeeded; + + const PARAMS = context.options[1] || {}; + const IGNORE_CONSTRUCTORS = PARAMS.ignoreConstructors; + const METHODS_IGNORE_PATTERN = PARAMS.methodsIgnorePattern + ? new RegExp(PARAMS.methodsIgnorePattern, "u") + : null; + const AVOID_QUOTES = PARAMS.avoidQuotes; + const AVOID_EXPLICIT_RETURN_ARROWS = !!PARAMS.avoidExplicitReturnArrows; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + const CTOR_PREFIX_REGEX = /[^_$0-9]/u; + + /** + * Determines if the first character of the name is a capital letter. + * @param {string} name The name of the node to evaluate. + * @returns {boolean} True if the first character of the property name is a capital letter, false if not. + * @private + */ + function isConstructor(name) { + const match = CTOR_PREFIX_REGEX.exec(name); + + // Not a constructor if name has no characters apart from '_', '$' and digits e.g. '_', '$$', '_8' + if (!match) { + return false; + } + + const firstChar = name.charAt(match.index); + + return firstChar === firstChar.toUpperCase(); + } + + /** + * Determines if the property can have a shorthand form. + * @param {ASTNode} property Property AST node + * @returns {boolean} True if the property can have a shorthand form + * @private + */ + function canHaveShorthand(property) { + return (property.kind !== "set" && property.kind !== "get" && property.type !== "SpreadElement" && property.type !== "SpreadProperty" && property.type !== "ExperimentalSpreadProperty"); + } + + /** + * Checks whether a node is a string literal. + * @param {ASTNode} node Any AST node. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if it is a string literal. + */ + function isStringLiteral(node) { + return node.type === "Literal" && typeof node.value === "string"; + } + + /** + * Determines if the property is a shorthand or not. + * @param {ASTNode} property Property AST node + * @returns {boolean} True if the property is considered shorthand, false if not. + * @private + */ + function isShorthand(property) { + + // property.method is true when `{a(){}}`. + return (property.shorthand || property.method); + } + + /** + * Determines if the property's key and method or value are named equally. + * @param {ASTNode} property Property AST node + * @returns {boolean} True if the key and value are named equally, false if not. + * @private + */ + function isRedundant(property) { + const value = property.value; + + if (value.type === "FunctionExpression") { + return !value.id; // Only anonymous should be shorthand method. + } + if (value.type === "Identifier") { + return astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(property) === value.name; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Ensures that an object's properties are consistently shorthand, or not shorthand at all. + * @param {ASTNode} node Property AST node + * @param {boolean} checkRedundancy Whether to check longform redundancy + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkConsistency(node, checkRedundancy) { + + // We are excluding getters/setters and spread properties as they are considered neither longform nor shorthand. + const properties = node.properties.filter(canHaveShorthand); + + // Do we still have properties left after filtering the getters and setters? + if (properties.length > 0) { + const shorthandProperties = properties.filter(isShorthand); + + /* + * If we do not have an equal number of longform properties as + * shorthand properties, we are using the annotations inconsistently + */ + if (shorthandProperties.length !== properties.length) { + + // We have at least 1 shorthand property + if (shorthandProperties.length > 0) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpectedMix" }); + } else if (checkRedundancy) { + + /* + * If all properties of the object contain a method or value with a name matching it's key, + * all the keys are redundant. + */ + const canAlwaysUseShorthand = properties.every(isRedundant); + + if (canAlwaysUseShorthand) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "expectedAllPropertiesShorthanded" }); + } + } + } + } + } + + /** + * Fixes a FunctionExpression node by making it into a shorthand property. + * @param {SourceCodeFixer} fixer The fixer object + * @param {ASTNode} node A `Property` node that has a `FunctionExpression` or `ArrowFunctionExpression` as its value + * @returns {Object} A fix for this node + */ + function makeFunctionShorthand(fixer, node) { + const firstKeyToken = node.computed + ? sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, astUtils.isOpeningBracketToken) + : sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.key); + const lastKeyToken = node.computed + ? sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(node.key, node.value, astUtils.isClosingBracketToken) + : sourceCode.getLastToken(node.key); + const keyText = sourceCode.text.slice(firstKeyToken.range[0], lastKeyToken.range[1]); + let keyPrefix = ""; + + // key: /* */ () => {} + if (sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(lastKeyToken, node.value)) { + return null; + } + + if (node.value.async) { + keyPrefix += "async "; + } + if (node.value.generator) { + keyPrefix += "*"; + } + + const fixRange = [firstKeyToken.range[0], node.range[1]]; + const methodPrefix = keyPrefix + keyText; + + if (node.value.type === "FunctionExpression") { + const functionToken = sourceCode.getTokens(node.value).find(token => token.type === "Keyword" && token.value === "function"); + const tokenBeforeParams = node.value.generator ? sourceCode.getTokenAfter(functionToken) : functionToken; + + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + fixRange, + methodPrefix + sourceCode.text.slice(tokenBeforeParams.range[1], node.value.range[1]) + ); + } + + const arrowToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.value.body, astUtils.isArrowToken); + const fnBody = sourceCode.text.slice(arrowToken.range[1], node.value.range[1]); + + let shouldAddParensAroundParameters = false; + let tokenBeforeParams; + + if (node.value.params.length === 0) { + tokenBeforeParams = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.value, astUtils.isOpeningParenToken); + } else { + tokenBeforeParams = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.value.params[0]); + } + + if (node.value.params.length === 1) { + const hasParen = astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(tokenBeforeParams); + const isTokenOutsideNode = tokenBeforeParams.range[0] < node.range[0]; + + shouldAddParensAroundParameters = !hasParen || isTokenOutsideNode; + } + + const sliceStart = shouldAddParensAroundParameters + ? node.value.params[0].range[0] + : tokenBeforeParams.range[0]; + const sliceEnd = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(arrowToken).range[1]; + + const oldParamText = sourceCode.text.slice(sliceStart, sliceEnd); + const newParamText = shouldAddParensAroundParameters ? `(${oldParamText})` : oldParamText; + + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + fixRange, + methodPrefix + newParamText + fnBody + ); + + } + + /** + * Fixes a FunctionExpression node by making it into a longform property. + * @param {SourceCodeFixer} fixer The fixer object + * @param {ASTNode} node A `Property` node that has a `FunctionExpression` as its value + * @returns {Object} A fix for this node + */ + function makeFunctionLongform(fixer, node) { + const firstKeyToken = node.computed ? sourceCode.getTokens(node).find(token => token.value === "[") : sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.key); + const lastKeyToken = node.computed ? sourceCode.getTokensBetween(node.key, node.value).find(token => token.value === "]") : sourceCode.getLastToken(node.key); + const keyText = sourceCode.text.slice(firstKeyToken.range[0], lastKeyToken.range[1]); + let functionHeader = "function"; + + if (node.value.async) { + functionHeader = `async ${functionHeader}`; + } + if (node.value.generator) { + functionHeader = `${functionHeader}*`; + } + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([node.range[0], lastKeyToken.range[1]], `${keyText}: ${functionHeader}`); + } + + /* + * To determine whether a given arrow function has a lexical identifier (`this`, `arguments`, `super`, or `new.target`), + * create a stack of functions that define these identifiers (i.e. all functions except arrow functions) as the AST is + * traversed. Whenever a new function is encountered, create a new entry on the stack (corresponding to a different lexical + * scope of `this`), and whenever a function is exited, pop that entry off the stack. When an arrow function is entered, + * keep a reference to it on the current stack entry, and remove that reference when the arrow function is exited. + * When a lexical identifier is encountered, mark all the arrow functions on the current stack entry by adding them + * to an `arrowsWithLexicalIdentifiers` set. Any arrow function in that set will not be reported by this rule, + * because converting it into a method would change the value of one of the lexical identifiers. + */ + const lexicalScopeStack = []; + const arrowsWithLexicalIdentifiers = new WeakSet(); + const argumentsIdentifiers = new WeakSet(); + + /** + * Enters a function. This creates a new lexical identifier scope, so a new Set of arrow functions is pushed onto the stack. + * Also, this marks all `arguments` identifiers so that they can be detected later. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node representing the function. + * @returns {void} + */ + function enterFunction(node) { + lexicalScopeStack.unshift(new Set()); + sourceCode.getScope(node).variables.filter(variable => variable.name === "arguments").forEach(variable => { + variable.references.map(ref => ref.identifier).forEach(identifier => argumentsIdentifiers.add(identifier)); + }); + } + + /** + * Exits a function. This pops the current set of arrow functions off the lexical scope stack. + * @returns {void} + */ + function exitFunction() { + lexicalScopeStack.shift(); + } + + /** + * Marks the current function as having a lexical keyword. This implies that all arrow functions + * in the current lexical scope contain a reference to this lexical keyword. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportLexicalIdentifier() { + lexicalScopeStack[0].forEach(arrowFunction => arrowsWithLexicalIdentifiers.add(arrowFunction)); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + Program: enterFunction, + FunctionDeclaration: enterFunction, + FunctionExpression: enterFunction, + "Program:exit": exitFunction, + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": exitFunction, + "FunctionExpression:exit": exitFunction, + + ArrowFunctionExpression(node) { + lexicalScopeStack[0].add(node); + }, + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit"(node) { + lexicalScopeStack[0].delete(node); + }, + + ThisExpression: reportLexicalIdentifier, + Super: reportLexicalIdentifier, + MetaProperty(node) { + if (node.meta.name === "new" && node.property.name === "target") { + reportLexicalIdentifier(); + } + }, + Identifier(node) { + if (argumentsIdentifiers.has(node)) { + reportLexicalIdentifier(); + } + }, + + ObjectExpression(node) { + if (APPLY_CONSISTENT) { + checkConsistency(node, false); + } else if (APPLY_CONSISTENT_AS_NEEDED) { + checkConsistency(node, true); + } + }, + + "Property:exit"(node) { + const isConciseProperty = node.method || node.shorthand; + + // Ignore destructuring assignment + if (node.parent.type === "ObjectPattern") { + return; + } + + // getters and setters are ignored + if (node.kind === "get" || node.kind === "set") { + return; + } + + // only computed methods can fail the following checks + if (node.computed && node.value.type !== "FunctionExpression" && node.value.type !== "ArrowFunctionExpression") { + return; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------- + // Checks for property/method shorthand. + if (isConciseProperty) { + if (node.method && (APPLY_NEVER || AVOID_QUOTES && isStringLiteral(node.key))) { + const messageId = APPLY_NEVER ? "expectedMethodLongform" : "expectedLiteralMethodLongform"; + + // { x() {} } should be written as { x: function() {} } + context.report({ + node, + messageId, + fix: fixer => makeFunctionLongform(fixer, node) + }); + } else if (APPLY_NEVER) { + + // { x } should be written as { x: x } + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "expectedPropertyLongform", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextAfter(node.key, `: ${node.key.name}`) + }); + } + } else if (APPLY_TO_METHODS && !node.value.id && (node.value.type === "FunctionExpression" || node.value.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression")) { + if (IGNORE_CONSTRUCTORS && node.key.type === "Identifier" && isConstructor(node.key.name)) { + return; + } + + if (METHODS_IGNORE_PATTERN) { + const propertyName = astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node); + + if (propertyName !== null && METHODS_IGNORE_PATTERN.test(propertyName)) { + return; + } + } + + if (AVOID_QUOTES && isStringLiteral(node.key)) { + return; + } + + // {[x]: function(){}} should be written as {[x]() {}} + if (node.value.type === "FunctionExpression" || + node.value.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" && + node.value.body.type === "BlockStatement" && + AVOID_EXPLICIT_RETURN_ARROWS && + !arrowsWithLexicalIdentifiers.has(node.value) + ) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "expectedMethodShorthand", + fix: fixer => makeFunctionShorthand(fixer, node) + }); + } + } else if (node.value.type === "Identifier" && node.key.name === node.value.name && APPLY_TO_PROPS) { + + // {x: x} should be written as {x} + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "expectedPropertyShorthand", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceText(node, node.value.name); + } + }); + } else if (node.value.type === "Identifier" && node.key.type === "Literal" && node.key.value === node.value.name && APPLY_TO_PROPS) { + if (AVOID_QUOTES) { + return; + } + + // {"x": x} should be written as {x} + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "expectedPropertyShorthand", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceText(node, node.value.name); + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/one-var-declaration-per-line.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/one-var-declaration-per-line.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..340eac1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/one-var-declaration-per-line.js @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check multiple var declarations per line + * @author Alberto Rodríguez + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow newlines around variable declarations", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/one-var-declaration-per-line" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "initializations"] + } + ], + + fixable: "whitespace", + + messages: { + expectVarOnNewline: "Expected variable declaration to be on a new line." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const always = context.options[0] === "always"; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + + /** + * Determine if provided keyword is a variant of for specifiers + * @private + * @param {string} keyword keyword to test + * @returns {boolean} True if `keyword` is a variant of for specifier + */ + function isForTypeSpecifier(keyword) { + return keyword === "ForStatement" || keyword === "ForInStatement" || keyword === "ForOfStatement"; + } + + /** + * Checks newlines around variable declarations. + * @private + * @param {ASTNode} node `VariableDeclaration` node to test + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForNewLine(node) { + if (isForTypeSpecifier(node.parent.type)) { + return; + } + + const declarations = node.declarations; + let prev; + + declarations.forEach(current => { + if (prev && prev.loc.end.line === current.loc.start.line) { + if (always || prev.init || current.init) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "expectVarOnNewline", + loc: current.loc, + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextBefore(current, "\n") + }); + } + } + prev = current; + }); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + VariableDeclaration: checkForNewLine + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/one-var.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/one-var.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..abb1525 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/one-var.js @@ -0,0 +1,567 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to control the use of single variable declarations. + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Determines whether the given node is in a statement list. + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the given node is in a statement list + */ +function isInStatementList(node) { + return astUtils.STATEMENT_LIST_PARENTS.has(node.parent.type); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce variables to be declared either together or separately in functions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/one-var" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never", "consecutive"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + separateRequires: { + type: "boolean" + }, + var: { + enum: ["always", "never", "consecutive"] + }, + let: { + enum: ["always", "never", "consecutive"] + }, + const: { + enum: ["always", "never", "consecutive"] + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + initialized: { + enum: ["always", "never", "consecutive"] + }, + uninitialized: { + enum: ["always", "never", "consecutive"] + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + combineUninitialized: "Combine this with the previous '{{type}}' statement with uninitialized variables.", + combineInitialized: "Combine this with the previous '{{type}}' statement with initialized variables.", + splitUninitialized: "Split uninitialized '{{type}}' declarations into multiple statements.", + splitInitialized: "Split initialized '{{type}}' declarations into multiple statements.", + splitRequires: "Split requires to be separated into a single block.", + combine: "Combine this with the previous '{{type}}' statement.", + split: "Split '{{type}}' declarations into multiple statements." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const MODE_ALWAYS = "always"; + const MODE_NEVER = "never"; + const MODE_CONSECUTIVE = "consecutive"; + const mode = context.options[0] || MODE_ALWAYS; + + const options = {}; + + if (typeof mode === "string") { // simple options configuration with just a string + options.var = { uninitialized: mode, initialized: mode }; + options.let = { uninitialized: mode, initialized: mode }; + options.const = { uninitialized: mode, initialized: mode }; + } else if (typeof mode === "object") { // options configuration is an object + options.separateRequires = !!mode.separateRequires; + options.var = { uninitialized: mode.var, initialized: mode.var }; + options.let = { uninitialized: mode.let, initialized: mode.let }; + options.const = { uninitialized: mode.const, initialized: mode.const }; + if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(mode, "uninitialized")) { + options.var.uninitialized = mode.uninitialized; + options.let.uninitialized = mode.uninitialized; + options.const.uninitialized = mode.uninitialized; + } + if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(mode, "initialized")) { + options.var.initialized = mode.initialized; + options.let.initialized = mode.initialized; + options.const.initialized = mode.initialized; + } + } + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + const functionStack = []; + const blockStack = []; + + /** + * Increments the blockStack counter. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function startBlock() { + blockStack.push({ + let: { initialized: false, uninitialized: false }, + const: { initialized: false, uninitialized: false } + }); + } + + /** + * Increments the functionStack counter. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function startFunction() { + functionStack.push({ initialized: false, uninitialized: false }); + startBlock(); + } + + /** + * Decrements the blockStack counter. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function endBlock() { + blockStack.pop(); + } + + /** + * Decrements the functionStack counter. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function endFunction() { + functionStack.pop(); + endBlock(); + } + + /** + * Check if a variable declaration is a require. + * @param {ASTNode} decl variable declaration Node + * @returns {bool} if decl is a require, return true; else return false. + * @private + */ + function isRequire(decl) { + return decl.init && decl.init.type === "CallExpression" && decl.init.callee.name === "require"; + } + + /** + * Records whether initialized/uninitialized/required variables are defined in current scope. + * @param {string} statementType node.kind, one of: "var", "let", or "const" + * @param {ASTNode[]} declarations List of declarations + * @param {Object} currentScope The scope being investigated + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function recordTypes(statementType, declarations, currentScope) { + for (let i = 0; i < declarations.length; i++) { + if (declarations[i].init === null) { + if (options[statementType] && options[statementType].uninitialized === MODE_ALWAYS) { + currentScope.uninitialized = true; + } + } else { + if (options[statementType] && options[statementType].initialized === MODE_ALWAYS) { + if (options.separateRequires && isRequire(declarations[i])) { + currentScope.required = true; + } else { + currentScope.initialized = true; + } + } + } + } + } + + /** + * Determines the current scope (function or block) + * @param {string} statementType node.kind, one of: "var", "let", or "const" + * @returns {Object} The scope associated with statementType + */ + function getCurrentScope(statementType) { + let currentScope; + + if (statementType === "var") { + currentScope = functionStack[functionStack.length - 1]; + } else if (statementType === "let") { + currentScope = blockStack[blockStack.length - 1].let; + } else if (statementType === "const") { + currentScope = blockStack[blockStack.length - 1].const; + } + return currentScope; + } + + /** + * Counts the number of initialized and uninitialized declarations in a list of declarations + * @param {ASTNode[]} declarations List of declarations + * @returns {Object} Counts of 'uninitialized' and 'initialized' declarations + * @private + */ + function countDeclarations(declarations) { + const counts = { uninitialized: 0, initialized: 0 }; + + for (let i = 0; i < declarations.length; i++) { + if (declarations[i].init === null) { + counts.uninitialized++; + } else { + counts.initialized++; + } + } + return counts; + } + + /** + * Determines if there is more than one var statement in the current scope. + * @param {string} statementType node.kind, one of: "var", "let", or "const" + * @param {ASTNode[]} declarations List of declarations + * @returns {boolean} Returns true if it is the first var declaration, false if not. + * @private + */ + function hasOnlyOneStatement(statementType, declarations) { + + const declarationCounts = countDeclarations(declarations); + const currentOptions = options[statementType] || {}; + const currentScope = getCurrentScope(statementType); + const hasRequires = declarations.some(isRequire); + + if (currentOptions.uninitialized === MODE_ALWAYS && currentOptions.initialized === MODE_ALWAYS) { + if (currentScope.uninitialized || currentScope.initialized) { + if (!hasRequires) { + return false; + } + } + } + + if (declarationCounts.uninitialized > 0) { + if (currentOptions.uninitialized === MODE_ALWAYS && currentScope.uninitialized) { + return false; + } + } + if (declarationCounts.initialized > 0) { + if (currentOptions.initialized === MODE_ALWAYS && currentScope.initialized) { + if (!hasRequires) { + return false; + } + } + } + if (currentScope.required && hasRequires) { + return false; + } + recordTypes(statementType, declarations, currentScope); + return true; + } + + /** + * Fixer to join VariableDeclaration's into a single declaration + * @param {VariableDeclarator[]} declarations The `VariableDeclaration` to join + * @returns {Function} The fixer function + */ + function joinDeclarations(declarations) { + const declaration = declarations[0]; + const body = Array.isArray(declaration.parent.parent.body) ? declaration.parent.parent.body : []; + const currentIndex = body.findIndex(node => node.range[0] === declaration.parent.range[0]); + const previousNode = body[currentIndex - 1]; + + return fixer => { + const type = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(declaration); + const prevSemi = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(type); + const res = []; + + if (previousNode && previousNode.kind === sourceCode.getText(type)) { + if (prevSemi.value === ";") { + res.push(fixer.replaceText(prevSemi, ",")); + } else { + res.push(fixer.insertTextAfter(prevSemi, ",")); + } + res.push(fixer.replaceText(type, "")); + } + + return res; + }; + } + + /** + * Fixer to split a VariableDeclaration into individual declarations + * @param {VariableDeclaration} declaration The `VariableDeclaration` to split + * @returns {Function|null} The fixer function + */ + function splitDeclarations(declaration) { + const { parent } = declaration; + + // don't autofix code such as: if (foo) var x, y; + if (!isInStatementList(parent.type === "ExportNamedDeclaration" ? parent : declaration)) { + return null; + } + + return fixer => declaration.declarations.map(declarator => { + const tokenAfterDeclarator = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(declarator); + + if (tokenAfterDeclarator === null) { + return null; + } + + const afterComma = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(tokenAfterDeclarator, { includeComments: true }); + + if (tokenAfterDeclarator.value !== ",") { + return null; + } + + const exportPlacement = declaration.parent.type === "ExportNamedDeclaration" ? "export " : ""; + + /* + * `var x,y` + * tokenAfterDeclarator ^^ afterComma + */ + if (afterComma.range[0] === tokenAfterDeclarator.range[1]) { + return fixer.replaceText(tokenAfterDeclarator, `; ${exportPlacement}${declaration.kind} `); + } + + /* + * `var x, + * tokenAfterDeclarator ^ + * y` + * ^ afterComma + */ + if ( + afterComma.loc.start.line > tokenAfterDeclarator.loc.end.line || + afterComma.type === "Line" || + afterComma.type === "Block" + ) { + let lastComment = afterComma; + + while (lastComment.type === "Line" || lastComment.type === "Block") { + lastComment = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(lastComment, { includeComments: true }); + } + + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + [tokenAfterDeclarator.range[0], lastComment.range[0]], + `;${sourceCode.text.slice(tokenAfterDeclarator.range[1], lastComment.range[0])}${exportPlacement}${declaration.kind} ` + ); + } + + return fixer.replaceText(tokenAfterDeclarator, `; ${exportPlacement}${declaration.kind}`); + }).filter(x => x); + } + + /** + * Checks a given VariableDeclaration node for errors. + * @param {ASTNode} node The VariableDeclaration node to check + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkVariableDeclaration(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + const type = node.kind; + + if (!options[type]) { + return; + } + + const declarations = node.declarations; + const declarationCounts = countDeclarations(declarations); + const mixedRequires = declarations.some(isRequire) && !declarations.every(isRequire); + + if (options[type].initialized === MODE_ALWAYS) { + if (options.separateRequires && mixedRequires) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "splitRequires" + }); + } + } + + // consecutive + const nodeIndex = (parent.body && parent.body.length > 0 && parent.body.indexOf(node)) || 0; + + if (nodeIndex > 0) { + const previousNode = parent.body[nodeIndex - 1]; + const isPreviousNodeDeclaration = previousNode.type === "VariableDeclaration"; + const declarationsWithPrevious = declarations.concat(previousNode.declarations || []); + + if ( + isPreviousNodeDeclaration && + previousNode.kind === type && + !(declarationsWithPrevious.some(isRequire) && !declarationsWithPrevious.every(isRequire)) + ) { + const previousDeclCounts = countDeclarations(previousNode.declarations); + + if (options[type].initialized === MODE_CONSECUTIVE && options[type].uninitialized === MODE_CONSECUTIVE) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "combine", + data: { + type + }, + fix: joinDeclarations(declarations) + }); + } else if (options[type].initialized === MODE_CONSECUTIVE && declarationCounts.initialized > 0 && previousDeclCounts.initialized > 0) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "combineInitialized", + data: { + type + }, + fix: joinDeclarations(declarations) + }); + } else if (options[type].uninitialized === MODE_CONSECUTIVE && + declarationCounts.uninitialized > 0 && + previousDeclCounts.uninitialized > 0) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "combineUninitialized", + data: { + type + }, + fix: joinDeclarations(declarations) + }); + } + } + } + + // always + if (!hasOnlyOneStatement(type, declarations)) { + if (options[type].initialized === MODE_ALWAYS && options[type].uninitialized === MODE_ALWAYS) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "combine", + data: { + type + }, + fix: joinDeclarations(declarations) + }); + } else { + if (options[type].initialized === MODE_ALWAYS && declarationCounts.initialized > 0) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "combineInitialized", + data: { + type + }, + fix: joinDeclarations(declarations) + }); + } + if (options[type].uninitialized === MODE_ALWAYS && declarationCounts.uninitialized > 0) { + if (node.parent.left === node && (node.parent.type === "ForInStatement" || node.parent.type === "ForOfStatement")) { + return; + } + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "combineUninitialized", + data: { + type + }, + fix: joinDeclarations(declarations) + }); + } + } + } + + // never + if (parent.type !== "ForStatement" || parent.init !== node) { + const totalDeclarations = declarationCounts.uninitialized + declarationCounts.initialized; + + if (totalDeclarations > 1) { + if (options[type].initialized === MODE_NEVER && options[type].uninitialized === MODE_NEVER) { + + // both initialized and uninitialized + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "split", + data: { + type + }, + fix: splitDeclarations(node) + }); + } else if (options[type].initialized === MODE_NEVER && declarationCounts.initialized > 0) { + + // initialized + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "splitInitialized", + data: { + type + }, + fix: splitDeclarations(node) + }); + } else if (options[type].uninitialized === MODE_NEVER && declarationCounts.uninitialized > 0) { + + // uninitialized + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "splitUninitialized", + data: { + type + }, + fix: splitDeclarations(node) + }); + } + } + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + Program: startFunction, + FunctionDeclaration: startFunction, + FunctionExpression: startFunction, + ArrowFunctionExpression: startFunction, + StaticBlock: startFunction, // StaticBlock creates a new scope for `var` variables + + BlockStatement: startBlock, + ForStatement: startBlock, + ForInStatement: startBlock, + ForOfStatement: startBlock, + SwitchStatement: startBlock, + VariableDeclaration: checkVariableDeclaration, + "ForStatement:exit": endBlock, + "ForOfStatement:exit": endBlock, + "ForInStatement:exit": endBlock, + "SwitchStatement:exit": endBlock, + "BlockStatement:exit": endBlock, + + "Program:exit": endFunction, + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": endFunction, + "FunctionExpression:exit": endFunction, + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit": endFunction, + "StaticBlock:exit": endFunction + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/operator-assignment.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/operator-assignment.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f71d73b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/operator-assignment.js @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to replace assignment expressions with operator assignment + * @author Brandon Mills + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether an operator is commutative and has an operator assignment + * shorthand form. + * @param {string} operator Operator to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the operator is commutative and has a + * shorthand form. + */ +function isCommutativeOperatorWithShorthand(operator) { + return ["*", "&", "^", "|"].includes(operator); +} + +/** + * Checks whether an operator is not commutative and has an operator assignment + * shorthand form. + * @param {string} operator Operator to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the operator is not commutative and has + * a shorthand form. + */ +function isNonCommutativeOperatorWithShorthand(operator) { + return ["+", "-", "/", "%", "<<", ">>", ">>>", "**"].includes(operator); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Determines if the left side of a node can be safely fixed (i.e. if it activates the same getters/setters and) + * toString calls regardless of whether assignment shorthand is used) + * @param {ASTNode} node The node on the left side of the expression + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node can be fixed + */ +function canBeFixed(node) { + return ( + node.type === "Identifier" || + ( + node.type === "MemberExpression" && + (node.object.type === "Identifier" || node.object.type === "ThisExpression") && + (!node.computed || node.property.type === "Literal") + ) + ); +} + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow assignment operator shorthand where possible", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/operator-assignment" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + } + ], + + fixable: "code", + messages: { + replaced: "Assignment (=) can be replaced with operator assignment ({{operator}}).", + unexpected: "Unexpected operator assignment ({{operator}}) shorthand." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Returns the operator token of an AssignmentExpression or BinaryExpression + * @param {ASTNode} node An AssignmentExpression or BinaryExpression node + * @returns {Token} The operator token in the node + */ + function getOperatorToken(node) { + return sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(node.left, node.right, token => token.value === node.operator); + } + + /** + * Ensures that an assignment uses the shorthand form where possible. + * @param {ASTNode} node An AssignmentExpression node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function verify(node) { + if (node.operator !== "=" || node.right.type !== "BinaryExpression") { + return; + } + + const left = node.left; + const expr = node.right; + const operator = expr.operator; + + if (isCommutativeOperatorWithShorthand(operator) || isNonCommutativeOperatorWithShorthand(operator)) { + const replacementOperator = `${operator}=`; + + if (astUtils.isSameReference(left, expr.left, true)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "replaced", + data: { operator: replacementOperator }, + fix(fixer) { + if (canBeFixed(left) && canBeFixed(expr.left)) { + const equalsToken = getOperatorToken(node); + const operatorToken = getOperatorToken(expr); + const leftText = sourceCode.getText().slice(node.range[0], equalsToken.range[0]); + const rightText = sourceCode.getText().slice(operatorToken.range[1], node.right.range[1]); + + // Check for comments that would be removed. + if (sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(equalsToken, operatorToken)) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.replaceText(node, `${leftText}${replacementOperator}${rightText}`); + } + return null; + } + }); + } else if (astUtils.isSameReference(left, expr.right, true) && isCommutativeOperatorWithShorthand(operator)) { + + /* + * This case can't be fixed safely. + * If `a` and `b` both have custom valueOf() behavior, then fixing `a = b * a` to `a *= b` would + * change the execution order of the valueOf() functions. + */ + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "replaced", + data: { operator: replacementOperator } + }); + } + } + } + + /** + * Warns if an assignment expression uses operator assignment shorthand. + * @param {ASTNode} node An AssignmentExpression node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function prohibit(node) { + if (node.operator !== "=" && !astUtils.isLogicalAssignmentOperator(node.operator)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpected", + data: { operator: node.operator }, + fix(fixer) { + if (canBeFixed(node.left)) { + const firstToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + const operatorToken = getOperatorToken(node); + const leftText = sourceCode.getText().slice(node.range[0], operatorToken.range[0]); + const newOperator = node.operator.slice(0, -1); + let rightText; + + // Check for comments that would be duplicated. + if (sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(firstToken, operatorToken)) { + return null; + } + + // If this change would modify precedence (e.g. `foo *= bar + 1` => `foo = foo * (bar + 1)`), parenthesize the right side. + if ( + astUtils.getPrecedence(node.right) <= astUtils.getPrecedence({ type: "BinaryExpression", operator: newOperator }) && + !astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node.right) + ) { + rightText = `${sourceCode.text.slice(operatorToken.range[1], node.right.range[0])}(${sourceCode.getText(node.right)})`; + } else { + const tokenAfterOperator = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(operatorToken, { includeComments: true }); + let rightTextPrefix = ""; + + if ( + operatorToken.range[1] === tokenAfterOperator.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent({ type: "Punctuator", value: newOperator }, tokenAfterOperator) + ) { + rightTextPrefix = " "; // foo+=+bar -> foo= foo+ +bar + } + + rightText = `${rightTextPrefix}${sourceCode.text.slice(operatorToken.range[1], node.range[1])}`; + } + + return fixer.replaceText(node, `${leftText}= ${leftText}${newOperator}${rightText}`); + } + return null; + } + }); + } + } + + return { + AssignmentExpression: context.options[0] !== "never" ? verify : prohibit + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/operator-linebreak.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/operator-linebreak.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3065e66 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/operator-linebreak.js @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Operator linebreak - enforces operator linebreak style of two types: after and before + * @author Benoît Zugmeyer + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent linebreak style for operators", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/operator-linebreak" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["after", "before", "none", null] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + overrides: { + type: "object", + additionalProperties: { + enum: ["after", "before", "none", "ignore"] + } + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + operatorAtBeginning: "'{{operator}}' should be placed at the beginning of the line.", + operatorAtEnd: "'{{operator}}' should be placed at the end of the line.", + badLinebreak: "Bad line breaking before and after '{{operator}}'.", + noLinebreak: "There should be no line break before or after '{{operator}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const usedDefaultGlobal = !context.options[0]; + const globalStyle = context.options[0] || "after"; + const options = context.options[1] || {}; + const styleOverrides = options.overrides ? Object.assign({}, options.overrides) : {}; + + if (usedDefaultGlobal && !styleOverrides["?"]) { + styleOverrides["?"] = "before"; + } + + if (usedDefaultGlobal && !styleOverrides[":"]) { + styleOverrides[":"] = "before"; + } + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Gets a fixer function to fix rule issues + * @param {Token} operatorToken The operator token of an expression + * @param {string} desiredStyle The style for the rule. One of 'before', 'after', 'none' + * @returns {Function} A fixer function + */ + function getFixer(operatorToken, desiredStyle) { + return fixer => { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(operatorToken); + const tokenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(operatorToken); + const textBefore = sourceCode.text.slice(tokenBefore.range[1], operatorToken.range[0]); + const textAfter = sourceCode.text.slice(operatorToken.range[1], tokenAfter.range[0]); + const hasLinebreakBefore = !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(tokenBefore, operatorToken); + const hasLinebreakAfter = !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(operatorToken, tokenAfter); + let newTextBefore, newTextAfter; + + if (hasLinebreakBefore !== hasLinebreakAfter && desiredStyle !== "none") { + + // If there is a comment before and after the operator, don't do a fix. + if (sourceCode.getTokenBefore(operatorToken, { includeComments: true }) !== tokenBefore && + sourceCode.getTokenAfter(operatorToken, { includeComments: true }) !== tokenAfter) { + + return null; + } + + /* + * If there is only one linebreak and it's on the wrong side of the operator, swap the text before and after the operator. + * foo && + * bar + * would get fixed to + * foo + * && bar + */ + newTextBefore = textAfter; + newTextAfter = textBefore; + } else { + const LINEBREAK_REGEX = astUtils.createGlobalLinebreakMatcher(); + + // Otherwise, if no linebreak is desired and no comments interfere, replace the linebreaks with empty strings. + newTextBefore = desiredStyle === "before" || textBefore.trim() ? textBefore : textBefore.replace(LINEBREAK_REGEX, ""); + newTextAfter = desiredStyle === "after" || textAfter.trim() ? textAfter : textAfter.replace(LINEBREAK_REGEX, ""); + + // If there was no change (due to interfering comments), don't output a fix. + if (newTextBefore === textBefore && newTextAfter === textAfter) { + return null; + } + } + + if (newTextAfter === "" && tokenAfter.type === "Punctuator" && "+-".includes(operatorToken.value) && tokenAfter.value === operatorToken.value) { + + // To avoid accidentally creating a ++ or -- operator, insert a space if the operator is a +/- and the following token is a unary +/-. + newTextAfter += " "; + } + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([tokenBefore.range[1], tokenAfter.range[0]], newTextBefore + operatorToken.value + newTextAfter); + }; + } + + /** + * Checks the operator placement + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @param {ASTNode} rightSide The node that comes after the operator in `node` + * @param {string} operator The operator + * @private + * @returns {void} + */ + function validateNode(node, rightSide, operator) { + + /* + * Find the operator token by searching from the right side, because between the left side and the operator + * there could be additional tokens from type annotations. Search specifically for the token which + * value equals the operator, in order to skip possible opening parentheses before the right side node. + */ + const operatorToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(rightSide, token => token.value === operator); + const leftToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(operatorToken); + const rightToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(operatorToken); + const operatorStyleOverride = styleOverrides[operator]; + const style = operatorStyleOverride || globalStyle; + const fix = getFixer(operatorToken, style); + + // if single line + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(leftToken, operatorToken) && + astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(operatorToken, rightToken)) { + + // do nothing. + + } else if (operatorStyleOverride !== "ignore" && !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(leftToken, operatorToken) && + !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(operatorToken, rightToken)) { + + // lone operator + context.report({ + node, + loc: operatorToken.loc, + messageId: "badLinebreak", + data: { + operator + }, + fix + }); + + } else if (style === "before" && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(leftToken, operatorToken)) { + + context.report({ + node, + loc: operatorToken.loc, + messageId: "operatorAtBeginning", + data: { + operator + }, + fix + }); + + } else if (style === "after" && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(operatorToken, rightToken)) { + + context.report({ + node, + loc: operatorToken.loc, + messageId: "operatorAtEnd", + data: { + operator + }, + fix + }); + + } else if (style === "none") { + + context.report({ + node, + loc: operatorToken.loc, + messageId: "noLinebreak", + data: { + operator + }, + fix + }); + + } + } + + /** + * Validates a binary expression using `validateNode` + * @param {BinaryExpression|LogicalExpression|AssignmentExpression} node node to be validated + * @returns {void} + */ + function validateBinaryExpression(node) { + validateNode(node, node.right, node.operator); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + BinaryExpression: validateBinaryExpression, + LogicalExpression: validateBinaryExpression, + AssignmentExpression: validateBinaryExpression, + VariableDeclarator(node) { + if (node.init) { + validateNode(node, node.init, "="); + } + }, + PropertyDefinition(node) { + if (node.value) { + validateNode(node, node.value, "="); + } + }, + ConditionalExpression(node) { + validateNode(node, node.consequent, "?"); + validateNode(node, node.alternate, ":"); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/padded-blocks.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/padded-blocks.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec4756b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/padded-blocks.js @@ -0,0 +1,310 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to ensure blank lines within blocks. + * @author Mathias Schreck + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow padding within blocks", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/padded-blocks" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + blocks: { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + switches: { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + classes: { + enum: ["always", "never"] + } + }, + additionalProperties: false, + minProperties: 1 + } + ] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowSingleLineBlocks: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + alwaysPadBlock: "Block must be padded by blank lines.", + neverPadBlock: "Block must not be padded by blank lines." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = {}; + const typeOptions = context.options[0] || "always"; + const exceptOptions = context.options[1] || {}; + + if (typeof typeOptions === "string") { + const shouldHavePadding = typeOptions === "always"; + + options.blocks = shouldHavePadding; + options.switches = shouldHavePadding; + options.classes = shouldHavePadding; + } else { + if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(typeOptions, "blocks")) { + options.blocks = typeOptions.blocks === "always"; + } + if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(typeOptions, "switches")) { + options.switches = typeOptions.switches === "always"; + } + if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(typeOptions, "classes")) { + options.classes = typeOptions.classes === "always"; + } + } + + if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(exceptOptions, "allowSingleLineBlocks")) { + options.allowSingleLineBlocks = exceptOptions.allowSingleLineBlocks === true; + } + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Gets the open brace token from a given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A BlockStatement or SwitchStatement node from which to get the open brace. + * @returns {Token} The token of the open brace. + */ + function getOpenBrace(node) { + if (node.type === "SwitchStatement") { + return sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.cases[0]); + } + + if (node.type === "StaticBlock") { + return sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, { skip: 1 }); // skip the `static` token + } + + // `BlockStatement` or `ClassBody` + return sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + } + + /** + * Checks if the given parameter is a comment node + * @param {ASTNode|Token} node An AST node or token + * @returns {boolean} True if node is a comment + */ + function isComment(node) { + return node.type === "Line" || node.type === "Block"; + } + + /** + * Checks if there is padding between two tokens + * @param {Token} first The first token + * @param {Token} second The second token + * @returns {boolean} True if there is at least a line between the tokens + */ + function isPaddingBetweenTokens(first, second) { + return second.loc.start.line - first.loc.end.line >= 2; + } + + + /** + * Checks if the given token has a blank line after it. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the token is followed by a blank line. + */ + function getFirstBlockToken(token) { + let prev, + first = token; + + do { + prev = first; + first = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(first, { includeComments: true }); + } while (isComment(first) && first.loc.start.line === prev.loc.end.line); + + return first; + } + + /** + * Checks if the given token is preceded by a blank line. + * @param {Token} token The token to check + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the token is preceded by a blank line + */ + function getLastBlockToken(token) { + let last = token, + next; + + do { + next = last; + last = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(last, { includeComments: true }); + } while (isComment(last) && last.loc.end.line === next.loc.start.line); + + return last; + } + + /** + * Checks if a node should be padded, according to the rule config. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to check. + * @throws {Error} (Unreachable) + * @returns {boolean} True if the node should be padded, false otherwise. + */ + function requirePaddingFor(node) { + switch (node.type) { + case "BlockStatement": + case "StaticBlock": + return options.blocks; + case "SwitchStatement": + return options.switches; + case "ClassBody": + return options.classes; + + /* c8 ignore next */ + default: + throw new Error("unreachable"); + } + } + + /** + * Checks the given BlockStatement node to be padded if the block is not empty. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node of a BlockStatement. + * @returns {void} undefined. + */ + function checkPadding(node) { + const openBrace = getOpenBrace(node), + firstBlockToken = getFirstBlockToken(openBrace), + tokenBeforeFirst = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(firstBlockToken, { includeComments: true }), + closeBrace = sourceCode.getLastToken(node), + lastBlockToken = getLastBlockToken(closeBrace), + tokenAfterLast = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(lastBlockToken, { includeComments: true }), + blockHasTopPadding = isPaddingBetweenTokens(tokenBeforeFirst, firstBlockToken), + blockHasBottomPadding = isPaddingBetweenTokens(lastBlockToken, tokenAfterLast); + + if (options.allowSingleLineBlocks && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(tokenBeforeFirst, tokenAfterLast)) { + return; + } + + if (requirePaddingFor(node)) { + + if (!blockHasTopPadding) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: tokenBeforeFirst.loc.start, + end: firstBlockToken.loc.start + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(tokenBeforeFirst, "\n"); + }, + messageId: "alwaysPadBlock" + }); + } + if (!blockHasBottomPadding) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + end: tokenAfterLast.loc.start, + start: lastBlockToken.loc.end + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(tokenAfterLast, "\n"); + }, + messageId: "alwaysPadBlock" + }); + } + } else { + if (blockHasTopPadding) { + + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: tokenBeforeFirst.loc.start, + end: firstBlockToken.loc.start + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange([tokenBeforeFirst.range[1], firstBlockToken.range[0] - firstBlockToken.loc.start.column], "\n"); + }, + messageId: "neverPadBlock" + }); + } + + if (blockHasBottomPadding) { + + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + end: tokenAfterLast.loc.start, + start: lastBlockToken.loc.end + }, + messageId: "neverPadBlock", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange([lastBlockToken.range[1], tokenAfterLast.range[0] - tokenAfterLast.loc.start.column], "\n"); + } + }); + } + } + } + + const rule = {}; + + if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(options, "switches")) { + rule.SwitchStatement = function(node) { + if (node.cases.length === 0) { + return; + } + checkPadding(node); + }; + } + + if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(options, "blocks")) { + rule.BlockStatement = function(node) { + if (node.body.length === 0) { + return; + } + checkPadding(node); + }; + rule.StaticBlock = rule.BlockStatement; + } + + if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(options, "classes")) { + rule.ClassBody = function(node) { + if (node.body.length === 0) { + return; + } + checkPadding(node); + }; + } + + return rule; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/padding-line-between-statements.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/padding-line-between-statements.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..084651b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/padding-line-between-statements.js @@ -0,0 +1,590 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to require or disallow newlines between statements + * @author Toru Nagashima + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const LT = `[${Array.from(astUtils.LINEBREAKS).join("")}]`; +const PADDING_LINE_SEQUENCE = new RegExp( + String.raw`^(\s*?${LT})\s*${LT}(\s*;?)$`, + "u" +); +const CJS_EXPORT = /^(?:module\s*\.\s*)?exports(?:\s*\.|\s*\[|$)/u; +const CJS_IMPORT = /^require\(/u; + +/** + * Creates tester which check if a node starts with specific keyword. + * @param {string} keyword The keyword to test. + * @returns {Object} the created tester. + * @private + */ +function newKeywordTester(keyword) { + return { + test: (node, sourceCode) => + sourceCode.getFirstToken(node).value === keyword + }; +} + +/** + * Creates tester which check if a node starts with specific keyword and spans a single line. + * @param {string} keyword The keyword to test. + * @returns {Object} the created tester. + * @private + */ +function newSinglelineKeywordTester(keyword) { + return { + test: (node, sourceCode) => + node.loc.start.line === node.loc.end.line && + sourceCode.getFirstToken(node).value === keyword + }; +} + +/** + * Creates tester which check if a node starts with specific keyword and spans multiple lines. + * @param {string} keyword The keyword to test. + * @returns {Object} the created tester. + * @private + */ +function newMultilineKeywordTester(keyword) { + return { + test: (node, sourceCode) => + node.loc.start.line !== node.loc.end.line && + sourceCode.getFirstToken(node).value === keyword + }; +} + +/** + * Creates tester which check if a node is specific type. + * @param {string} type The node type to test. + * @returns {Object} the created tester. + * @private + */ +function newNodeTypeTester(type) { + return { + test: node => + node.type === type + }; +} + +/** + * Checks the given node is an expression statement of IIFE. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is an expression statement of IIFE. + * @private + */ +function isIIFEStatement(node) { + if (node.type === "ExpressionStatement") { + let call = astUtils.skipChainExpression(node.expression); + + if (call.type === "UnaryExpression") { + call = astUtils.skipChainExpression(call.argument); + } + return call.type === "CallExpression" && astUtils.isFunction(call.callee); + } + return false; +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given node is a block-like statement. + * This checks the last token of the node is the closing brace of a block. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code to get tokens. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a block-like statement. + * @private + */ +function isBlockLikeStatement(sourceCode, node) { + + // do-while with a block is a block-like statement. + if (node.type === "DoWhileStatement" && node.body.type === "BlockStatement") { + return true; + } + + /* + * IIFE is a block-like statement specially from + * JSCS#disallowPaddingNewLinesAfterBlocks. + */ + if (isIIFEStatement(node)) { + return true; + } + + // Checks the last token is a closing brace of blocks. + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node, astUtils.isNotSemicolonToken); + const belongingNode = lastToken && astUtils.isClosingBraceToken(lastToken) + ? sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(lastToken.range[0]) + : null; + + return Boolean(belongingNode) && ( + belongingNode.type === "BlockStatement" || + belongingNode.type === "SwitchStatement" + ); +} + +/** + * Gets the actual last token. + * + * If a semicolon is semicolon-less style's semicolon, this ignores it. + * For example: + * + * foo() + * ;[1, 2, 3].forEach(bar) + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code to get tokens. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to get. + * @returns {Token} The actual last token. + * @private + */ +function getActualLastToken(sourceCode, node) { + const semiToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + const prevToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(semiToken); + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(semiToken); + const isSemicolonLessStyle = Boolean( + prevToken && + nextToken && + prevToken.range[0] >= node.range[0] && + astUtils.isSemicolonToken(semiToken) && + semiToken.loc.start.line !== prevToken.loc.end.line && + semiToken.loc.end.line === nextToken.loc.start.line + ); + + return isSemicolonLessStyle ? prevToken : semiToken; +} + +/** + * This returns the concatenation of the first 2 captured strings. + * @param {string} _ Unused. Whole matched string. + * @param {string} trailingSpaces The trailing spaces of the first line. + * @param {string} indentSpaces The indentation spaces of the last line. + * @returns {string} The concatenation of trailingSpaces and indentSpaces. + * @private + */ +function replacerToRemovePaddingLines(_, trailingSpaces, indentSpaces) { + return trailingSpaces + indentSpaces; +} + +/** + * Check and report statements for `any` configuration. + * It does nothing. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ +function verifyForAny() { +} + +/** + * Check and report statements for `never` configuration. + * This autofix removes blank lines between the given 2 statements. + * However, if comments exist between 2 blank lines, it does not remove those + * blank lines automatically. + * @param {RuleContext} context The rule context to report. + * @param {ASTNode} _ Unused. The previous node to check. + * @param {ASTNode} nextNode The next node to check. + * @param {Array} paddingLines The array of token pairs that blank + * lines exist between the pair. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ +function verifyForNever(context, _, nextNode, paddingLines) { + if (paddingLines.length === 0) { + return; + } + + context.report({ + node: nextNode, + messageId: "unexpectedBlankLine", + fix(fixer) { + if (paddingLines.length >= 2) { + return null; + } + + const prevToken = paddingLines[0][0]; + const nextToken = paddingLines[0][1]; + const start = prevToken.range[1]; + const end = nextToken.range[0]; + const text = context.sourceCode.text + .slice(start, end) + .replace(PADDING_LINE_SEQUENCE, replacerToRemovePaddingLines); + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([start, end], text); + } + }); +} + +/** + * Check and report statements for `always` configuration. + * This autofix inserts a blank line between the given 2 statements. + * If the `prevNode` has trailing comments, it inserts a blank line after the + * trailing comments. + * @param {RuleContext} context The rule context to report. + * @param {ASTNode} prevNode The previous node to check. + * @param {ASTNode} nextNode The next node to check. + * @param {Array} paddingLines The array of token pairs that blank + * lines exist between the pair. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ +function verifyForAlways(context, prevNode, nextNode, paddingLines) { + if (paddingLines.length > 0) { + return; + } + + context.report({ + node: nextNode, + messageId: "expectedBlankLine", + fix(fixer) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + let prevToken = getActualLastToken(sourceCode, prevNode); + const nextToken = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween( + prevToken, + nextNode, + { + includeComments: true, + + /** + * Skip the trailing comments of the previous node. + * This inserts a blank line after the last trailing comment. + * + * For example: + * + * foo(); // trailing comment. + * // comment. + * bar(); + * + * Get fixed to: + * + * foo(); // trailing comment. + * + * // comment. + * bar(); + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is not a trailing comment. + * @private + */ + filter(token) { + if (astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(prevToken, token)) { + prevToken = token; + return false; + } + return true; + } + } + ) || nextNode; + const insertText = astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(prevToken, nextToken) + ? "\n\n" + : "\n"; + + return fixer.insertTextAfter(prevToken, insertText); + } + }); +} + +/** + * Types of blank lines. + * `any`, `never`, and `always` are defined. + * Those have `verify` method to check and report statements. + * @private + */ +const PaddingTypes = { + any: { verify: verifyForAny }, + never: { verify: verifyForNever }, + always: { verify: verifyForAlways } +}; + +/** + * Types of statements. + * Those have `test` method to check it matches to the given statement. + * @private + */ +const StatementTypes = { + "*": { test: () => true }, + "block-like": { + test: (node, sourceCode) => isBlockLikeStatement(sourceCode, node) + }, + "cjs-export": { + test: (node, sourceCode) => + node.type === "ExpressionStatement" && + node.expression.type === "AssignmentExpression" && + CJS_EXPORT.test(sourceCode.getText(node.expression.left)) + }, + "cjs-import": { + test: (node, sourceCode) => + node.type === "VariableDeclaration" && + node.declarations.length > 0 && + Boolean(node.declarations[0].init) && + CJS_IMPORT.test(sourceCode.getText(node.declarations[0].init)) + }, + directive: { + test: astUtils.isDirective + }, + expression: { + test: node => node.type === "ExpressionStatement" && !astUtils.isDirective(node) + }, + iife: { + test: isIIFEStatement + }, + "multiline-block-like": { + test: (node, sourceCode) => + node.loc.start.line !== node.loc.end.line && + isBlockLikeStatement(sourceCode, node) + }, + "multiline-expression": { + test: node => + node.loc.start.line !== node.loc.end.line && + node.type === "ExpressionStatement" && + !astUtils.isDirective(node) + }, + + "multiline-const": newMultilineKeywordTester("const"), + "multiline-let": newMultilineKeywordTester("let"), + "multiline-var": newMultilineKeywordTester("var"), + "singleline-const": newSinglelineKeywordTester("const"), + "singleline-let": newSinglelineKeywordTester("let"), + "singleline-var": newSinglelineKeywordTester("var"), + + block: newNodeTypeTester("BlockStatement"), + empty: newNodeTypeTester("EmptyStatement"), + function: newNodeTypeTester("FunctionDeclaration"), + + break: newKeywordTester("break"), + case: newKeywordTester("case"), + class: newKeywordTester("class"), + const: newKeywordTester("const"), + continue: newKeywordTester("continue"), + debugger: newKeywordTester("debugger"), + default: newKeywordTester("default"), + do: newKeywordTester("do"), + export: newKeywordTester("export"), + for: newKeywordTester("for"), + if: newKeywordTester("if"), + import: newKeywordTester("import"), + let: newKeywordTester("let"), + return: newKeywordTester("return"), + switch: newKeywordTester("switch"), + throw: newKeywordTester("throw"), + try: newKeywordTester("try"), + var: newKeywordTester("var"), + while: newKeywordTester("while"), + with: newKeywordTester("with") +}; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow padding lines between statements", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/padding-line-between-statements" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: { + definitions: { + paddingType: { + enum: Object.keys(PaddingTypes) + }, + statementType: { + anyOf: [ + { enum: Object.keys(StatementTypes) }, + { + type: "array", + items: { enum: Object.keys(StatementTypes) }, + minItems: 1, + uniqueItems: true + } + ] + } + }, + type: "array", + items: { + type: "object", + properties: { + blankLine: { $ref: "#/definitions/paddingType" }, + prev: { $ref: "#/definitions/statementType" }, + next: { $ref: "#/definitions/statementType" } + }, + additionalProperties: false, + required: ["blankLine", "prev", "next"] + } + }, + + messages: { + unexpectedBlankLine: "Unexpected blank line before this statement.", + expectedBlankLine: "Expected blank line before this statement." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const configureList = context.options || []; + let scopeInfo = null; + + /** + * Processes to enter to new scope. + * This manages the current previous statement. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function enterScope() { + scopeInfo = { + upper: scopeInfo, + prevNode: null + }; + } + + /** + * Processes to exit from the current scope. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function exitScope() { + scopeInfo = scopeInfo.upper; + } + + /** + * Checks whether the given node matches the given type. + * @param {ASTNode} node The statement node to check. + * @param {string|string[]} type The statement type to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the statement node matched the type. + * @private + */ + function match(node, type) { + let innerStatementNode = node; + + while (innerStatementNode.type === "LabeledStatement") { + innerStatementNode = innerStatementNode.body; + } + if (Array.isArray(type)) { + return type.some(match.bind(null, innerStatementNode)); + } + return StatementTypes[type].test(innerStatementNode, sourceCode); + } + + /** + * Finds the last matched configure from configureList. + * @param {ASTNode} prevNode The previous statement to match. + * @param {ASTNode} nextNode The current statement to match. + * @returns {Object} The tester of the last matched configure. + * @private + */ + function getPaddingType(prevNode, nextNode) { + for (let i = configureList.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) { + const configure = configureList[i]; + const matched = + match(prevNode, configure.prev) && + match(nextNode, configure.next); + + if (matched) { + return PaddingTypes[configure.blankLine]; + } + } + return PaddingTypes.any; + } + + /** + * Gets padding line sequences between the given 2 statements. + * Comments are separators of the padding line sequences. + * @param {ASTNode} prevNode The previous statement to count. + * @param {ASTNode} nextNode The current statement to count. + * @returns {Array} The array of token pairs. + * @private + */ + function getPaddingLineSequences(prevNode, nextNode) { + const pairs = []; + let prevToken = getActualLastToken(sourceCode, prevNode); + + if (nextNode.loc.start.line - prevToken.loc.end.line >= 2) { + do { + const token = sourceCode.getTokenAfter( + prevToken, + { includeComments: true } + ); + + if (token.loc.start.line - prevToken.loc.end.line >= 2) { + pairs.push([prevToken, token]); + } + prevToken = token; + + } while (prevToken.range[0] < nextNode.range[0]); + } + + return pairs; + } + + /** + * Verify padding lines between the given node and the previous node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to verify. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function verify(node) { + const parentType = node.parent.type; + const validParent = + astUtils.STATEMENT_LIST_PARENTS.has(parentType) || + parentType === "SwitchStatement"; + + if (!validParent) { + return; + } + + // Save this node as the current previous statement. + const prevNode = scopeInfo.prevNode; + + // Verify. + if (prevNode) { + const type = getPaddingType(prevNode, node); + const paddingLines = getPaddingLineSequences(prevNode, node); + + type.verify(context, prevNode, node, paddingLines); + } + + scopeInfo.prevNode = node; + } + + /** + * Verify padding lines between the given node and the previous node. + * Then process to enter to new scope. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to verify. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function verifyThenEnterScope(node) { + verify(node); + enterScope(); + } + + return { + Program: enterScope, + BlockStatement: enterScope, + SwitchStatement: enterScope, + StaticBlock: enterScope, + "Program:exit": exitScope, + "BlockStatement:exit": exitScope, + "SwitchStatement:exit": exitScope, + "StaticBlock:exit": exitScope, + + ":statement": verify, + + SwitchCase: verifyThenEnterScope, + "SwitchCase:exit": exitScope + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-arrow-callback.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-arrow-callback.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d22e508 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-arrow-callback.js @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to suggest using arrow functions as callbacks. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given variable is a function name. + * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable A variable to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the variable is a function name. + */ +function isFunctionName(variable) { + return variable && variable.defs[0].type === "FunctionName"; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given MetaProperty node equals to a given value. + * @param {ASTNode} node A MetaProperty node to check. + * @param {string} metaName The name of `MetaProperty.meta`. + * @param {string} propertyName The name of `MetaProperty.property`. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is the specific value. + */ +function checkMetaProperty(node, metaName, propertyName) { + return node.meta.name === metaName && node.property.name === propertyName; +} + +/** + * Gets the variable object of `arguments` which is defined implicitly. + * @param {eslint-scope.Scope} scope A scope to get. + * @returns {eslint-scope.Variable} The found variable object. + */ +function getVariableOfArguments(scope) { + const variables = scope.variables; + + for (let i = 0; i < variables.length; ++i) { + const variable = variables[i]; + + if (variable.name === "arguments") { + + /* + * If there was a parameter which is named "arguments", the + * implicit "arguments" is not defined. + * So does fast return with null. + */ + return (variable.identifiers.length === 0) ? variable : null; + } + } + + /* c8 ignore next */ + return null; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a given node is a callback. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @throws {Error} (Unreachable.) + * @returns {Object} + * {boolean} retv.isCallback - `true` if the node is a callback. + * {boolean} retv.isLexicalThis - `true` if the node is with `.bind(this)`. + */ +function getCallbackInfo(node) { + const retv = { isCallback: false, isLexicalThis: false }; + let currentNode = node; + let parent = node.parent; + let bound = false; + + while (currentNode) { + switch (parent.type) { + + // Checks parents recursively. + + case "LogicalExpression": + case "ChainExpression": + case "ConditionalExpression": + break; + + // Checks whether the parent node is `.bind(this)` call. + case "MemberExpression": + if ( + parent.object === currentNode && + !parent.property.computed && + parent.property.type === "Identifier" && + parent.property.name === "bind" + ) { + const maybeCallee = parent.parent.type === "ChainExpression" + ? parent.parent + : parent; + + if (astUtils.isCallee(maybeCallee)) { + if (!bound) { + bound = true; // Use only the first `.bind()` to make `isLexicalThis` value. + retv.isLexicalThis = ( + maybeCallee.parent.arguments.length === 1 && + maybeCallee.parent.arguments[0].type === "ThisExpression" + ); + } + parent = maybeCallee.parent; + } else { + return retv; + } + } else { + return retv; + } + break; + + // Checks whether the node is a callback. + case "CallExpression": + case "NewExpression": + if (parent.callee !== currentNode) { + retv.isCallback = true; + } + return retv; + + default: + return retv; + } + + currentNode = parent; + parent = parent.parent; + } + + /* c8 ignore next */ + throw new Error("unreachable"); +} + +/** + * Checks whether a simple list of parameters contains any duplicates. This does not handle complex + * parameter lists (e.g. with destructuring), since complex parameter lists are a SyntaxError with duplicate + * parameter names anyway. Instead, it always returns `false` for complex parameter lists. + * @param {ASTNode[]} paramsList The list of parameters for a function + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the list of parameters contains any duplicates + */ +function hasDuplicateParams(paramsList) { + return paramsList.every(param => param.type === "Identifier") && paramsList.length !== new Set(paramsList.map(param => param.name)).size; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require using arrow functions for callbacks", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/prefer-arrow-callback" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowNamedFunctions: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allowUnboundThis: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + preferArrowCallback: "Unexpected function expression." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + + const allowUnboundThis = options.allowUnboundThis !== false; // default to true + const allowNamedFunctions = options.allowNamedFunctions; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /* + * {Array<{this: boolean, super: boolean, meta: boolean}>} + * - this - A flag which shows there are one or more ThisExpression. + * - super - A flag which shows there are one or more Super. + * - meta - A flag which shows there are one or more MethProperty. + */ + let stack = []; + + /** + * Pushes new function scope with all `false` flags. + * @returns {void} + */ + function enterScope() { + stack.push({ this: false, super: false, meta: false }); + } + + /** + * Pops a function scope from the stack. + * @returns {{this: boolean, super: boolean, meta: boolean}} The information of the last scope. + */ + function exitScope() { + return stack.pop(); + } + + return { + + // Reset internal state. + Program() { + stack = []; + }, + + // If there are below, it cannot replace with arrow functions merely. + ThisExpression() { + const info = stack[stack.length - 1]; + + if (info) { + info.this = true; + } + }, + + Super() { + const info = stack[stack.length - 1]; + + if (info) { + info.super = true; + } + }, + + MetaProperty(node) { + const info = stack[stack.length - 1]; + + if (info && checkMetaProperty(node, "new", "target")) { + info.meta = true; + } + }, + + // To skip nested scopes. + FunctionDeclaration: enterScope, + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": exitScope, + + // Main. + FunctionExpression: enterScope, + "FunctionExpression:exit"(node) { + const scopeInfo = exitScope(); + + // Skip named function expressions + if (allowNamedFunctions && node.id && node.id.name) { + return; + } + + // Skip generators. + if (node.generator) { + return; + } + + // Skip recursive functions. + const nameVar = sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node)[0]; + + if (isFunctionName(nameVar) && nameVar.references.length > 0) { + return; + } + + // Skip if it's using arguments. + const variable = getVariableOfArguments(sourceCode.getScope(node)); + + if (variable && variable.references.length > 0) { + return; + } + + // Reports if it's a callback which can replace with arrows. + const callbackInfo = getCallbackInfo(node); + + if (callbackInfo.isCallback && + (!allowUnboundThis || !scopeInfo.this || callbackInfo.isLexicalThis) && + !scopeInfo.super && + !scopeInfo.meta + ) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "preferArrowCallback", + *fix(fixer) { + if ((!callbackInfo.isLexicalThis && scopeInfo.this) || hasDuplicateParams(node.params)) { + + /* + * If the callback function does not have .bind(this) and contains a reference to `this`, there + * is no way to determine what `this` should be, so don't perform any fixes. + * If the callback function has duplicates in its list of parameters (possible in sloppy mode), + * don't replace it with an arrow function, because this is a SyntaxError with arrow functions. + */ + return; + } + + // Remove `.bind(this)` if exists. + if (callbackInfo.isLexicalThis) { + const memberNode = node.parent; + + /* + * If `.bind(this)` exists but the parent is not `.bind(this)`, don't remove it automatically. + * E.g. `(foo || function(){}).bind(this)` + */ + if (memberNode.type !== "MemberExpression") { + return; + } + + const callNode = memberNode.parent; + const firstTokenToRemove = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(memberNode.object, astUtils.isNotClosingParenToken); + const lastTokenToRemove = sourceCode.getLastToken(callNode); + + /* + * If the member expression is parenthesized, don't remove the right paren. + * E.g. `(function(){}.bind)(this)` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + */ + if (astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, memberNode)) { + return; + } + + // If comments exist in the `.bind(this)`, don't remove those. + if (sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(firstTokenToRemove, lastTokenToRemove)) { + return; + } + + yield fixer.removeRange([firstTokenToRemove.range[0], lastTokenToRemove.range[1]]); + } + + // Convert the function expression to an arrow function. + const functionToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, node.async ? 1 : 0); + const leftParenToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(functionToken, astUtils.isOpeningParenToken); + const tokenBeforeBody = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.body); + + if (sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(functionToken, leftParenToken)) { + + // Remove only extra tokens to keep comments. + yield fixer.remove(functionToken); + if (node.id) { + yield fixer.remove(node.id); + } + } else { + + // Remove extra tokens and spaces. + yield fixer.removeRange([functionToken.range[0], leftParenToken.range[0]]); + } + yield fixer.insertTextAfter(tokenBeforeBody, " =>"); + + // Get the node that will become the new arrow function. + let replacedNode = callbackInfo.isLexicalThis ? node.parent.parent : node; + + if (replacedNode.type === "ChainExpression") { + replacedNode = replacedNode.parent; + } + + /* + * If the replaced node is part of a BinaryExpression, LogicalExpression, or MemberExpression, then + * the arrow function needs to be parenthesized, because `foo || () => {}` is invalid syntax even + * though `foo || function() {}` is valid. + */ + if ( + replacedNode.parent.type !== "CallExpression" && + replacedNode.parent.type !== "ConditionalExpression" && + !astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, replacedNode) && + !astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node) + ) { + yield fixer.insertTextBefore(replacedNode, "("); + yield fixer.insertTextAfter(replacedNode, ")"); + } + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-const.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-const.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b43975e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-const.js @@ -0,0 +1,501 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to suggest using of const declaration for variables that are never reassigned after declared. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const FixTracker = require("./utils/fix-tracker"); +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const PATTERN_TYPE = /^(?:.+?Pattern|RestElement|SpreadProperty|ExperimentalRestProperty|Property)$/u; +const DECLARATION_HOST_TYPE = /^(?:Program|BlockStatement|StaticBlock|SwitchCase)$/u; +const DESTRUCTURING_HOST_TYPE = /^(?:VariableDeclarator|AssignmentExpression)$/u; + +/** + * Checks whether a given node is located at `ForStatement.init` or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is located at `ForStatement.init`. + */ +function isInitOfForStatement(node) { + return node.parent.type === "ForStatement" && node.parent.init === node; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given Identifier node becomes a VariableDeclaration or not. + * @param {ASTNode} identifier An Identifier node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node can become a VariableDeclaration. + */ +function canBecomeVariableDeclaration(identifier) { + let node = identifier.parent; + + while (PATTERN_TYPE.test(node.type)) { + node = node.parent; + } + + return ( + node.type === "VariableDeclarator" || + ( + node.type === "AssignmentExpression" && + node.parent.type === "ExpressionStatement" && + DECLARATION_HOST_TYPE.test(node.parent.parent.type) + ) + ); +} + +/** + * Checks if an property or element is from outer scope or function parameters + * in destructing pattern. + * @param {string} name A variable name to be checked. + * @param {eslint-scope.Scope} initScope A scope to start find. + * @returns {boolean} Indicates if the variable is from outer scope or function parameters. + */ +function isOuterVariableInDestructing(name, initScope) { + + if (initScope.through.some(ref => ref.resolved && ref.resolved.name === name)) { + return true; + } + + const variable = astUtils.getVariableByName(initScope, name); + + if (variable !== null) { + return variable.defs.some(def => def.type === "Parameter"); + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Gets the VariableDeclarator/AssignmentExpression node that a given reference + * belongs to. + * This is used to detect a mix of reassigned and never reassigned in a + * destructuring. + * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference A reference to get. + * @returns {ASTNode|null} A VariableDeclarator/AssignmentExpression node or + * null. + */ +function getDestructuringHost(reference) { + if (!reference.isWrite()) { + return null; + } + let node = reference.identifier.parent; + + while (PATTERN_TYPE.test(node.type)) { + node = node.parent; + } + + if (!DESTRUCTURING_HOST_TYPE.test(node.type)) { + return null; + } + return node; +} + +/** + * Determines if a destructuring assignment node contains + * any MemberExpression nodes. This is used to determine if a + * variable that is only written once using destructuring can be + * safely converted into a const declaration. + * @param {ASTNode} node The ObjectPattern or ArrayPattern node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the destructuring pattern contains + * a MemberExpression, false if not. + */ +function hasMemberExpressionAssignment(node) { + switch (node.type) { + case "ObjectPattern": + return node.properties.some(prop => { + if (prop) { + + /* + * Spread elements have an argument property while + * others have a value property. Because different + * parsers use different node types for spread elements, + * we just check if there is an argument property. + */ + return hasMemberExpressionAssignment(prop.argument || prop.value); + } + + return false; + }); + + case "ArrayPattern": + return node.elements.some(element => { + if (element) { + return hasMemberExpressionAssignment(element); + } + + return false; + }); + + case "AssignmentPattern": + return hasMemberExpressionAssignment(node.left); + + case "MemberExpression": + return true; + + // no default + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Gets an identifier node of a given variable. + * + * If the initialization exists or one or more reading references exist before + * the first assignment, the identifier node is the node of the declaration. + * Otherwise, the identifier node is the node of the first assignment. + * + * If the variable should not change to const, this function returns null. + * - If the variable is reassigned. + * - If the variable is never initialized nor assigned. + * - If the variable is initialized in a different scope from the declaration. + * - If the unique assignment of the variable cannot change to a declaration. + * e.g. `if (a) b = 1` / `return (b = 1)` + * - If the variable is declared in the global scope and `eslintUsed` is `true`. + * `/*exported foo` directive comment makes such variables. This rule does not + * warn such variables because this rule cannot distinguish whether the + * exported variables are reassigned or not. + * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable A variable to get. + * @param {boolean} ignoreReadBeforeAssign + * The value of `ignoreReadBeforeAssign` option. + * @returns {ASTNode|null} + * An Identifier node if the variable should change to const. + * Otherwise, null. + */ +function getIdentifierIfShouldBeConst(variable, ignoreReadBeforeAssign) { + if (variable.eslintUsed && variable.scope.type === "global") { + return null; + } + + // Finds the unique WriteReference. + let writer = null; + let isReadBeforeInit = false; + const references = variable.references; + + for (let i = 0; i < references.length; ++i) { + const reference = references[i]; + + if (reference.isWrite()) { + const isReassigned = ( + writer !== null && + writer.identifier !== reference.identifier + ); + + if (isReassigned) { + return null; + } + + const destructuringHost = getDestructuringHost(reference); + + if (destructuringHost !== null && destructuringHost.left !== void 0) { + const leftNode = destructuringHost.left; + let hasOuterVariables = false, + hasNonIdentifiers = false; + + if (leftNode.type === "ObjectPattern") { + const properties = leftNode.properties; + + hasOuterVariables = properties + .filter(prop => prop.value) + .map(prop => prop.value.name) + .some(name => isOuterVariableInDestructing(name, variable.scope)); + + hasNonIdentifiers = hasMemberExpressionAssignment(leftNode); + + } else if (leftNode.type === "ArrayPattern") { + const elements = leftNode.elements; + + hasOuterVariables = elements + .map(element => element && element.name) + .some(name => isOuterVariableInDestructing(name, variable.scope)); + + hasNonIdentifiers = hasMemberExpressionAssignment(leftNode); + } + + if (hasOuterVariables || hasNonIdentifiers) { + return null; + } + + } + + writer = reference; + + } else if (reference.isRead() && writer === null) { + if (ignoreReadBeforeAssign) { + return null; + } + isReadBeforeInit = true; + } + } + + /* + * If the assignment is from a different scope, ignore it. + * If the assignment cannot change to a declaration, ignore it. + */ + const shouldBeConst = ( + writer !== null && + writer.from === variable.scope && + canBecomeVariableDeclaration(writer.identifier) + ); + + if (!shouldBeConst) { + return null; + } + + if (isReadBeforeInit) { + return variable.defs[0].name; + } + + return writer.identifier; +} + +/** + * Groups by the VariableDeclarator/AssignmentExpression node that each + * reference of given variables belongs to. + * This is used to detect a mix of reassigned and never reassigned in a + * destructuring. + * @param {eslint-scope.Variable[]} variables Variables to group by destructuring. + * @param {boolean} ignoreReadBeforeAssign + * The value of `ignoreReadBeforeAssign` option. + * @returns {Map} Grouped identifier nodes. + */ +function groupByDestructuring(variables, ignoreReadBeforeAssign) { + const identifierMap = new Map(); + + for (let i = 0; i < variables.length; ++i) { + const variable = variables[i]; + const references = variable.references; + const identifier = getIdentifierIfShouldBeConst(variable, ignoreReadBeforeAssign); + let prevId = null; + + for (let j = 0; j < references.length; ++j) { + const reference = references[j]; + const id = reference.identifier; + + /* + * Avoid counting a reference twice or more for default values of + * destructuring. + */ + if (id === prevId) { + continue; + } + prevId = id; + + // Add the identifier node into the destructuring group. + const group = getDestructuringHost(reference); + + if (group) { + if (identifierMap.has(group)) { + identifierMap.get(group).push(identifier); + } else { + identifierMap.set(group, [identifier]); + } + } + } + } + + return identifierMap; +} + +/** + * Finds the nearest parent of node with a given type. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to search from. + * @param {string} type The type field of the parent node. + * @param {Function} shouldStop A predicate that returns true if the traversal should stop, and false otherwise. + * @returns {ASTNode} The closest ancestor with the specified type; null if no such ancestor exists. + */ +function findUp(node, type, shouldStop) { + if (!node || shouldStop(node)) { + return null; + } + if (node.type === type) { + return node; + } + return findUp(node.parent, type, shouldStop); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require `const` declarations for variables that are never reassigned after declared", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/prefer-const" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + destructuring: { enum: ["any", "all"], default: "any" }, + ignoreReadBeforeAssign: { type: "boolean", default: false } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + useConst: "'{{name}}' is never reassigned. Use 'const' instead." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const shouldMatchAnyDestructuredVariable = options.destructuring !== "all"; + const ignoreReadBeforeAssign = options.ignoreReadBeforeAssign === true; + const variables = []; + let reportCount = 0; + let checkedId = null; + let checkedName = ""; + + + /** + * Reports given identifier nodes if all of the nodes should be declared + * as const. + * + * The argument 'nodes' is an array of Identifier nodes. + * This node is the result of 'getIdentifierIfShouldBeConst()', so it's + * nullable. In simple declaration or assignment cases, the length of + * the array is 1. In destructuring cases, the length of the array can + * be 2 or more. + * @param {(eslint-scope.Reference|null)[]} nodes + * References which are grouped by destructuring to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkGroup(nodes) { + const nodesToReport = nodes.filter(Boolean); + + if (nodes.length && (shouldMatchAnyDestructuredVariable || nodesToReport.length === nodes.length)) { + const varDeclParent = findUp(nodes[0], "VariableDeclaration", parentNode => parentNode.type.endsWith("Statement")); + const isVarDecParentNull = varDeclParent === null; + + if (!isVarDecParentNull && varDeclParent.declarations.length > 0) { + const firstDeclaration = varDeclParent.declarations[0]; + + if (firstDeclaration.init) { + const firstDecParent = firstDeclaration.init.parent; + + /* + * First we check the declaration type and then depending on + * if the type is a "VariableDeclarator" or its an "ObjectPattern" + * we compare the name and id from the first identifier, if the names are different + * we assign the new name, id and reset the count of reportCount and nodeCount in + * order to check each block for the number of reported errors and base our fix + * based on comparing nodes.length and nodesToReport.length. + */ + + if (firstDecParent.type === "VariableDeclarator") { + + if (firstDecParent.id.name !== checkedName) { + checkedName = firstDecParent.id.name; + reportCount = 0; + } + + if (firstDecParent.id.type === "ObjectPattern") { + if (firstDecParent.init.name !== checkedName) { + checkedName = firstDecParent.init.name; + reportCount = 0; + } + } + + if (firstDecParent.id !== checkedId) { + checkedId = firstDecParent.id; + reportCount = 0; + } + } + } + } + + let shouldFix = varDeclParent && + + // Don't do a fix unless all variables in the declarations are initialized (or it's in a for-in or for-of loop) + (varDeclParent.parent.type === "ForInStatement" || varDeclParent.parent.type === "ForOfStatement" || + varDeclParent.declarations.every(declaration => declaration.init)) && + + /* + * If options.destructuring is "all", then this warning will not occur unless + * every assignment in the destructuring should be const. In that case, it's safe + * to apply the fix. + */ + nodesToReport.length === nodes.length; + + if (!isVarDecParentNull && varDeclParent.declarations && varDeclParent.declarations.length !== 1) { + + if (varDeclParent && varDeclParent.declarations && varDeclParent.declarations.length >= 1) { + + /* + * Add nodesToReport.length to a count, then comparing the count to the length + * of the declarations in the current block. + */ + + reportCount += nodesToReport.length; + + let totalDeclarationsCount = 0; + + varDeclParent.declarations.forEach(declaration => { + if (declaration.id.type === "ObjectPattern") { + totalDeclarationsCount += declaration.id.properties.length; + } else if (declaration.id.type === "ArrayPattern") { + totalDeclarationsCount += declaration.id.elements.length; + } else { + totalDeclarationsCount += 1; + } + }); + + shouldFix = shouldFix && (reportCount === totalDeclarationsCount); + } + } + + nodesToReport.forEach(node => { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "useConst", + data: node, + fix: shouldFix + ? fixer => { + const letKeywordToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(varDeclParent, t => t.value === varDeclParent.kind); + + /** + * Extend the replacement range to the whole declaration, + * in order to prevent other fixes in the same pass + * https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/13899 + */ + return new FixTracker(fixer, sourceCode) + .retainRange(varDeclParent.range) + .replaceTextRange(letKeywordToken.range, "const"); + } + : null + }); + }); + } + } + + return { + "Program:exit"() { + groupByDestructuring(variables, ignoreReadBeforeAssign).forEach(checkGroup); + }, + + VariableDeclaration(node) { + if (node.kind === "let" && !isInitOfForStatement(node)) { + variables.push(...sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node)); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-destructuring.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-destructuring.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6075c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-destructuring.js @@ -0,0 +1,301 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Prefer destructuring from arrays and objects + * @author Alex LaFroscia + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR = astUtils.getPrecedence({ type: "AssignmentExpression" }); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require destructuring from arrays and/or objects", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/prefer-destructuring" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: [ + { + + /* + * old support {array: Boolean, object: Boolean} + * new support {VariableDeclarator: {}, AssignmentExpression: {}} + */ + oneOf: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + VariableDeclarator: { + type: "object", + properties: { + array: { + type: "boolean" + }, + object: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + AssignmentExpression: { + type: "object", + properties: { + array: { + type: "boolean" + }, + object: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + array: { + type: "boolean" + }, + object: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + enforceForRenamedProperties: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + preferDestructuring: "Use {{type}} destructuring." + } + }, + create(context) { + + const enabledTypes = context.options[0]; + const enforceForRenamedProperties = context.options[1] && context.options[1].enforceForRenamedProperties; + let normalizedOptions = { + VariableDeclarator: { array: true, object: true }, + AssignmentExpression: { array: true, object: true } + }; + + if (enabledTypes) { + normalizedOptions = typeof enabledTypes.array !== "undefined" || typeof enabledTypes.object !== "undefined" + ? { VariableDeclarator: enabledTypes, AssignmentExpression: enabledTypes } + : enabledTypes; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Checks if destructuring type should be checked. + * @param {string} nodeType "AssignmentExpression" or "VariableDeclarator" + * @param {string} destructuringType "array" or "object" + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the destructuring type should be checked for the given node + */ + function shouldCheck(nodeType, destructuringType) { + return normalizedOptions && + normalizedOptions[nodeType] && + normalizedOptions[nodeType][destructuringType]; + } + + /** + * Determines if the given node is accessing an array index + * + * This is used to differentiate array index access from object property + * access. + * @param {ASTNode} node the node to evaluate + * @returns {boolean} whether or not the node is an integer + */ + function isArrayIndexAccess(node) { + return Number.isInteger(node.property.value); + } + + /** + * Report that the given node should use destructuring + * @param {ASTNode} reportNode the node to report + * @param {string} type the type of destructuring that should have been done + * @param {Function|null} fix the fix function or null to pass to context.report + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(reportNode, type, fix) { + context.report({ + node: reportNode, + messageId: "preferDestructuring", + data: { type }, + fix + }); + } + + /** + * Determines if a node should be fixed into object destructuring + * + * The fixer only fixes the simplest case of object destructuring, + * like: `let x = a.x`; + * + * Assignment expression is not fixed. + * Array destructuring is not fixed. + * Renamed property is not fixed. + * @param {ASTNode} node the node to evaluate + * @returns {boolean} whether or not the node should be fixed + */ + function shouldFix(node) { + return node.type === "VariableDeclarator" && + node.id.type === "Identifier" && + node.init.type === "MemberExpression" && + !node.init.computed && + node.init.property.type === "Identifier" && + node.id.name === node.init.property.name; + } + + /** + * Fix a node into object destructuring. + * This function only handles the simplest case of object destructuring, + * see {@link shouldFix}. + * @param {SourceCodeFixer} fixer the fixer object + * @param {ASTNode} node the node to be fixed. + * @returns {Object} a fix for the node + */ + function fixIntoObjectDestructuring(fixer, node) { + const rightNode = node.init; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + // Don't fix if that would remove any comments. Only comments inside `rightNode.object` can be preserved. + if (sourceCode.getCommentsInside(node).length > sourceCode.getCommentsInside(rightNode.object).length) { + return null; + } + + let objectText = sourceCode.getText(rightNode.object); + + if (astUtils.getPrecedence(rightNode.object) < PRECEDENCE_OF_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR) { + objectText = `(${objectText})`; + } + + return fixer.replaceText( + node, + `{${rightNode.property.name}} = ${objectText}` + ); + } + + /** + * Check that the `prefer-destructuring` rules are followed based on the + * given left- and right-hand side of the assignment. + * + * Pulled out into a separate method so that VariableDeclarators and + * AssignmentExpressions can share the same verification logic. + * @param {ASTNode} leftNode the left-hand side of the assignment + * @param {ASTNode} rightNode the right-hand side of the assignment + * @param {ASTNode} reportNode the node to report the error on + * @returns {void} + */ + function performCheck(leftNode, rightNode, reportNode) { + if ( + rightNode.type !== "MemberExpression" || + rightNode.object.type === "Super" || + rightNode.property.type === "PrivateIdentifier" + ) { + return; + } + + if (isArrayIndexAccess(rightNode)) { + if (shouldCheck(reportNode.type, "array")) { + report(reportNode, "array", null); + } + return; + } + + const fix = shouldFix(reportNode) + ? fixer => fixIntoObjectDestructuring(fixer, reportNode) + : null; + + if (shouldCheck(reportNode.type, "object") && enforceForRenamedProperties) { + report(reportNode, "object", fix); + return; + } + + if (shouldCheck(reportNode.type, "object")) { + const property = rightNode.property; + + if ( + (property.type === "Literal" && leftNode.name === property.value) || + (property.type === "Identifier" && leftNode.name === property.name && !rightNode.computed) + ) { + report(reportNode, "object", fix); + } + } + } + + /** + * Check if a given variable declarator is coming from an property access + * that should be using destructuring instead + * @param {ASTNode} node the variable declarator to check + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkVariableDeclarator(node) { + + // Skip if variable is declared without assignment + if (!node.init) { + return; + } + + // We only care about member expressions past this point + if (node.init.type !== "MemberExpression") { + return; + } + + performCheck(node.id, node.init, node); + } + + /** + * Run the `prefer-destructuring` check on an AssignmentExpression + * @param {ASTNode} node the AssignmentExpression node + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkAssignmentExpression(node) { + if (node.operator === "=") { + performCheck(node.left, node.right, node); + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + VariableDeclarator: checkVariableDeclarator, + AssignmentExpression: checkAssignmentExpression + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-exponentiation-operator.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-exponentiation-operator.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d807f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-exponentiation-operator.js @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow Math.pow in favor of the ** operator + * @author Milos Djermanovic + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const { CALL, ReferenceTracker } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const PRECEDENCE_OF_EXPONENTIATION_EXPR = astUtils.getPrecedence({ type: "BinaryExpression", operator: "**" }); + +/** + * Determines whether the given node needs parens if used as the base in an exponentiation binary expression. + * @param {ASTNode} base The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node needs to be parenthesised. + */ +function doesBaseNeedParens(base) { + return ( + + // '**' is right-associative, parens are needed when Math.pow(a ** b, c) is converted to (a ** b) ** c + astUtils.getPrecedence(base) <= PRECEDENCE_OF_EXPONENTIATION_EXPR || + + // An unary operator cannot be used immediately before an exponentiation expression + base.type === "AwaitExpression" || + base.type === "UnaryExpression" + ); +} + +/** + * Determines whether the given node needs parens if used as the exponent in an exponentiation binary expression. + * @param {ASTNode} exponent The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node needs to be parenthesised. + */ +function doesExponentNeedParens(exponent) { + + // '**' is right-associative, there is no need for parens when Math.pow(a, b ** c) is converted to a ** b ** c + return astUtils.getPrecedence(exponent) < PRECEDENCE_OF_EXPONENTIATION_EXPR; +} + +/** + * Determines whether an exponentiation binary expression at the place of the given node would need parens. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node that would be replaced by an exponentiation binary expression. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode A SourceCode object. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the expression needs to be parenthesised. + */ +function doesExponentiationExpressionNeedParens(node, sourceCode) { + const parent = node.parent.type === "ChainExpression" ? node.parent.parent : node.parent; + + const parentPrecedence = astUtils.getPrecedence(parent); + const needsParens = ( + parent.type === "ClassDeclaration" || + ( + parent.type.endsWith("Expression") && + (parentPrecedence === -1 || parentPrecedence >= PRECEDENCE_OF_EXPONENTIATION_EXPR) && + !(parent.type === "BinaryExpression" && parent.operator === "**" && parent.right === node) && + !((parent.type === "CallExpression" || parent.type === "NewExpression") && parent.arguments.includes(node)) && + !(parent.type === "MemberExpression" && parent.computed && parent.property === node) && + !(parent.type === "ArrayExpression") + ) + ); + + return needsParens && !astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node); +} + +/** + * Optionally parenthesizes given text. + * @param {string} text The text to parenthesize. + * @param {boolean} shouldParenthesize If `true`, the text will be parenthesised. + * @returns {string} parenthesised or unchanged text. + */ +function parenthesizeIfShould(text, shouldParenthesize) { + return shouldParenthesize ? `(${text})` : text; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow the use of `Math.pow` in favor of the `**` operator", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/prefer-exponentiation-operator" + }, + + schema: [], + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + useExponentiation: "Use the '**' operator instead of 'Math.pow'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Reports the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node 'Math.pow()' node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "useExponentiation", + fix(fixer) { + if ( + node.arguments.length !== 2 || + node.arguments.some(arg => arg.type === "SpreadElement") || + sourceCode.getCommentsInside(node).length > 0 + ) { + return null; + } + + const base = node.arguments[0], + exponent = node.arguments[1], + baseText = sourceCode.getText(base), + exponentText = sourceCode.getText(exponent), + shouldParenthesizeBase = doesBaseNeedParens(base), + shouldParenthesizeExponent = doesExponentNeedParens(exponent), + shouldParenthesizeAll = doesExponentiationExpressionNeedParens(node, sourceCode); + + let prefix = "", + suffix = ""; + + if (!shouldParenthesizeAll) { + if (!shouldParenthesizeBase) { + const firstReplacementToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(base), + tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + + if ( + tokenBefore && + tokenBefore.range[1] === node.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(tokenBefore, firstReplacementToken) + ) { + prefix = " "; // a+Math.pow(++b, c) -> a+ ++b**c + } + } + if (!shouldParenthesizeExponent) { + const lastReplacementToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(exponent), + tokenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + if ( + tokenAfter && + node.range[1] === tokenAfter.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(lastReplacementToken, tokenAfter) + ) { + suffix = " "; // Math.pow(a, b)in c -> a**b in c + } + } + } + + const baseReplacement = parenthesizeIfShould(baseText, shouldParenthesizeBase), + exponentReplacement = parenthesizeIfShould(exponentText, shouldParenthesizeExponent), + replacement = parenthesizeIfShould(`${baseReplacement}**${exponentReplacement}`, shouldParenthesizeAll); + + return fixer.replaceText(node, `${prefix}${replacement}${suffix}`); + } + }); + } + + return { + Program(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const tracker = new ReferenceTracker(scope); + const trackMap = { + Math: { + pow: { [CALL]: true } + } + }; + + for (const { node: refNode } of tracker.iterateGlobalReferences(trackMap)) { + report(refNode); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-named-capture-group.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-named-capture-group.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a82ee1f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-named-capture-group.js @@ -0,0 +1,178 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce requiring named capture groups in regular expression. + * @author Pig Fang + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { + CALL, + CONSTRUCT, + ReferenceTracker, + getStringIfConstant +} = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); +const regexpp = require("@eslint-community/regexpp"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const parser = new regexpp.RegExpParser(); + +/** + * Creates fixer suggestions for the regex, if statically determinable. + * @param {number} groupStart Starting index of the regex group. + * @param {string} pattern The regular expression pattern to be checked. + * @param {string} rawText Source text of the regexNode. + * @param {ASTNode} regexNode AST node which contains the regular expression. + * @returns {Array} Fixer suggestions for the regex, if statically determinable. + */ +function suggestIfPossible(groupStart, pattern, rawText, regexNode) { + switch (regexNode.type) { + case "Literal": + if (typeof regexNode.value === "string" && rawText.includes("\\")) { + return null; + } + break; + case "TemplateLiteral": + if (regexNode.expressions.length || rawText.slice(1, -1) !== pattern) { + return null; + } + break; + default: + return null; + } + + const start = regexNode.range[0] + groupStart + 2; + + return [ + { + fix(fixer) { + const existingTemps = pattern.match(/temp\d+/gu) || []; + const highestTempCount = existingTemps.reduce( + (previous, next) => + Math.max(previous, Number(next.slice("temp".length))), + 0 + ); + + return fixer.insertTextBeforeRange( + [start, start], + `?` + ); + }, + messageId: "addGroupName" + }, + { + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBeforeRange( + [start, start], + "?:" + ); + }, + messageId: "addNonCapture" + } + ]; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce using named capture group in regular expression", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/prefer-named-capture-group" + }, + + hasSuggestions: true, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + addGroupName: "Add name to capture group.", + addNonCapture: "Convert group to non-capturing.", + required: "Capture group '{{group}}' should be converted to a named or non-capturing group." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Function to check regular expression. + * @param {string} pattern The regular expression pattern to be checked. + * @param {ASTNode} node AST node which contains the regular expression or a call/new expression. + * @param {ASTNode} regexNode AST node which contains the regular expression. + * @param {string|null} flags The regular expression flags to be checked. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkRegex(pattern, node, regexNode, flags) { + let ast; + + try { + ast = parser.parsePattern(pattern, 0, pattern.length, { + unicode: Boolean(flags && flags.includes("u")), + unicodeSets: Boolean(flags && flags.includes("v")) + }); + } catch { + + // ignore regex syntax errors + return; + } + + regexpp.visitRegExpAST(ast, { + onCapturingGroupEnter(group) { + if (!group.name) { + const rawText = sourceCode.getText(regexNode); + const suggest = suggestIfPossible(group.start, pattern, rawText, regexNode); + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "required", + data: { + group: group.raw + }, + suggest + }); + } + } + }); + } + + return { + Literal(node) { + if (node.regex) { + checkRegex(node.regex.pattern, node, node, node.regex.flags); + } + }, + Program(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const tracker = new ReferenceTracker(scope); + const traceMap = { + RegExp: { + [CALL]: true, + [CONSTRUCT]: true + } + }; + + for (const { node: refNode } of tracker.iterateGlobalReferences(traceMap)) { + const regex = getStringIfConstant(refNode.arguments[0]); + const flags = getStringIfConstant(refNode.arguments[1]); + + if (regex) { + checkRegex(regex, refNode, refNode.arguments[0], flags); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-numeric-literals.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-numeric-literals.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..118d6dc --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-numeric-literals.js @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow `parseInt()` in favor of binary, octal, and hexadecimal literals + * @author Annie Zhang, Henry Zhu + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const radixMap = new Map([ + [2, { system: "binary", literalPrefix: "0b" }], + [8, { system: "octal", literalPrefix: "0o" }], + [16, { system: "hexadecimal", literalPrefix: "0x" }] +]); + +/** + * Checks to see if a CallExpression's callee node is `parseInt` or + * `Number.parseInt`. + * @param {ASTNode} calleeNode The callee node to evaluate. + * @returns {boolean} True if the callee is `parseInt` or `Number.parseInt`, + * false otherwise. + */ +function isParseInt(calleeNode) { + return ( + astUtils.isSpecificId(calleeNode, "parseInt") || + astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(calleeNode, "Number", "parseInt") + ); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow `parseInt()` and `Number.parseInt()` in favor of binary, octal, and hexadecimal literals", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/prefer-numeric-literals" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + useLiteral: "Use {{system}} literals instead of {{functionName}}()." + }, + + fixable: "code" + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + "CallExpression[arguments.length=2]"(node) { + const [strNode, radixNode] = node.arguments, + str = astUtils.getStaticStringValue(strNode), + radix = radixNode.value; + + if ( + str !== null && + astUtils.isStringLiteral(strNode) && + radixNode.type === "Literal" && + typeof radix === "number" && + radixMap.has(radix) && + isParseInt(node.callee) + ) { + + const { system, literalPrefix } = radixMap.get(radix); + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "useLiteral", + data: { + system, + functionName: sourceCode.getText(node.callee) + }, + fix(fixer) { + if (sourceCode.getCommentsInside(node).length) { + return null; + } + + const replacement = `${literalPrefix}${str}`; + + if (+replacement !== parseInt(str, radix)) { + + /* + * If the newly-produced literal would be invalid, (e.g. 0b1234), + * or it would yield an incorrect parseInt result for some other reason, don't make a fix. + * + * If `str` had numeric separators, `+replacement` will evaluate to `NaN` because unary `+` + * per the specification doesn't support numeric separators. Thus, the above condition will be `true` + * (`NaN !== anything` is always `true`) regardless of the `parseInt(str, radix)` value. + * Consequently, no autofixes will be made. This is correct behavior because `parseInt` also + * doesn't support numeric separators, but it does parse part of the string before the first `_`, + * so the autofix would be invalid: + * + * parseInt("1_1", 2) // === 1 + * 0b1_1 // === 3 + */ + return null; + } + + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node), + tokenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + let prefix = "", + suffix = ""; + + if ( + tokenBefore && + tokenBefore.range[1] === node.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(tokenBefore, replacement) + ) { + prefix = " "; + } + + if ( + tokenAfter && + node.range[1] === tokenAfter.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(replacement, tokenAfter) + ) { + suffix = " "; + } + + return fixer.replaceText(node, `${prefix}${replacement}${suffix}`); + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-object-has-own.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-object-has-own.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..97ea64f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-object-has-own.js @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Prefers Object.hasOwn() instead of Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call() + * @author Nitin Kumar + * @author Gautam Arora + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks if the given node is considered to be an access to a property of `Object.prototype`. + * @param {ASTNode} node `MemberExpression` node to evaluate. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if `node.object` is `Object`, `Object.prototype`, or `{}` (empty 'ObjectExpression' node). + */ +function hasLeftHandObject(node) { + + /* + * ({}).hasOwnProperty.call(obj, prop) - `true` + * ({ foo }.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, prop)) - `false`, object literal should be empty + */ + if (node.object.type === "ObjectExpression" && node.object.properties.length === 0) { + return true; + } + + const objectNodeToCheck = node.object.type === "MemberExpression" && astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node.object) === "prototype" ? node.object.object : node.object; + + if (objectNodeToCheck.type === "Identifier" && objectNodeToCheck.name === "Object") { + return true; + } + + return false; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + docs: { + description: + "Disallow use of `Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call()` and prefer use of `Object.hasOwn()`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/prefer-object-has-own" + }, + schema: [], + messages: { + useHasOwn: "Use 'Object.hasOwn()' instead of 'Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call()'." + }, + fixable: "code" + }, + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + CallExpression(node) { + if (!(node.callee.type === "MemberExpression" && node.callee.object.type === "MemberExpression")) { + return; + } + + const calleePropertyName = astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node.callee); + const objectPropertyName = astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node.callee.object); + const isObject = hasLeftHandObject(node.callee.object); + + // check `Object` scope + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const variable = astUtils.getVariableByName(scope, "Object"); + + if ( + calleePropertyName === "call" && + objectPropertyName === "hasOwnProperty" && + isObject && + variable && variable.scope.type === "global" + ) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "useHasOwn", + fix(fixer) { + + if (sourceCode.getCommentsInside(node.callee).length > 0) { + return null; + } + + const tokenJustBeforeNode = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.callee, { includeComments: true }); + + // for https://github.com/eslint/eslint/pull/15346#issuecomment-991417335 + if ( + tokenJustBeforeNode && + tokenJustBeforeNode.range[1] === node.callee.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(tokenJustBeforeNode, "Object.hasOwn") + ) { + return fixer.replaceText(node.callee, " Object.hasOwn"); + } + + return fixer.replaceText(node.callee, "Object.hasOwn"); + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-object-spread.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-object-spread.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60b0c31 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-object-spread.js @@ -0,0 +1,298 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Prefers object spread property over Object.assign + * @author Sharmila Jesupaul + */ + +"use strict"; + +const { CALL, ReferenceTracker } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); +const { + isCommaToken, + isOpeningParenToken, + isClosingParenToken, + isParenthesised +} = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +const ANY_SPACE = /\s/u; + +/** + * Helper that checks if the Object.assign call has array spread + * @param {ASTNode} node The node that the rule warns on + * @returns {boolean} - Returns true if the Object.assign call has array spread + */ +function hasArraySpread(node) { + return node.arguments.some(arg => arg.type === "SpreadElement"); +} + +/** + * Determines whether the given node is an accessor property (getter/setter). + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a getter or a setter. + */ +function isAccessorProperty(node) { + return node.type === "Property" && + (node.kind === "get" || node.kind === "set"); +} + +/** + * Determines whether the given object expression node has accessor properties (getters/setters). + * @param {ASTNode} node `ObjectExpression` node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node has at least one getter/setter. + */ +function hasAccessors(node) { + return node.properties.some(isAccessorProperty); +} + +/** + * Determines whether the given call expression node has object expression arguments with accessor properties (getters/setters). + * @param {ASTNode} node `CallExpression` node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node has at least one argument that is an object expression with at least one getter/setter. + */ +function hasArgumentsWithAccessors(node) { + return node.arguments + .filter(arg => arg.type === "ObjectExpression") + .some(hasAccessors); +} + +/** + * Helper that checks if the node needs parentheses to be valid JS. + * The default is to wrap the node in parentheses to avoid parsing errors. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node that the rule warns on + * @param {Object} sourceCode in context sourcecode object + * @returns {boolean} - Returns true if the node needs parentheses + */ +function needsParens(node, sourceCode) { + const parent = node.parent; + + switch (parent.type) { + case "VariableDeclarator": + case "ArrayExpression": + case "ReturnStatement": + case "CallExpression": + case "Property": + return false; + case "AssignmentExpression": + return parent.left === node && !isParenthesised(sourceCode, node); + default: + return !isParenthesised(sourceCode, node); + } +} + +/** + * Determines if an argument needs parentheses. The default is to not add parens. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be checked. + * @param {Object} sourceCode in context sourcecode object + * @returns {boolean} True if the node needs parentheses + */ +function argNeedsParens(node, sourceCode) { + switch (node.type) { + case "AssignmentExpression": + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": + case "ConditionalExpression": + return !isParenthesised(sourceCode, node); + default: + return false; + } +} + +/** + * Get the parenthesis tokens of a given ObjectExpression node. + * This includes the braces of the object literal and enclosing parentheses. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to get. + * @param {Token} leftArgumentListParen The opening paren token of the argument list. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code object to get tokens. + * @returns {Token[]} The parenthesis tokens of the node. This is sorted by the location. + */ +function getParenTokens(node, leftArgumentListParen, sourceCode) { + const parens = [sourceCode.getFirstToken(node), sourceCode.getLastToken(node)]; + let leftNext = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + let rightNext = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + // Note: don't include the parens of the argument list. + while ( + leftNext && + rightNext && + leftNext.range[0] > leftArgumentListParen.range[0] && + isOpeningParenToken(leftNext) && + isClosingParenToken(rightNext) + ) { + parens.push(leftNext, rightNext); + leftNext = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(leftNext); + rightNext = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(rightNext); + } + + return parens.sort((a, b) => a.range[0] - b.range[0]); +} + +/** + * Get the range of a given token and around whitespaces. + * @param {Token} token The token to get range. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code object to get tokens. + * @returns {number} The end of the range of the token and around whitespaces. + */ +function getStartWithSpaces(token, sourceCode) { + const text = sourceCode.text; + let start = token.range[0]; + + // If the previous token is a line comment then skip this step to avoid commenting this token out. + { + const prevToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token, { includeComments: true }); + + if (prevToken && prevToken.type === "Line") { + return start; + } + } + + // Detect spaces before the token. + while (ANY_SPACE.test(text[start - 1] || "")) { + start -= 1; + } + + return start; +} + +/** + * Get the range of a given token and around whitespaces. + * @param {Token} token The token to get range. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code object to get tokens. + * @returns {number} The start of the range of the token and around whitespaces. + */ +function getEndWithSpaces(token, sourceCode) { + const text = sourceCode.text; + let end = token.range[1]; + + // Detect spaces after the token. + while (ANY_SPACE.test(text[end] || "")) { + end += 1; + } + + return end; +} + +/** + * Autofixes the Object.assign call to use an object spread instead. + * @param {ASTNode|null} node The node that the rule warns on, i.e. the Object.assign call + * @param {string} sourceCode sourceCode of the Object.assign call + * @returns {Function} autofixer - replaces the Object.assign with a spread object. + */ +function defineFixer(node, sourceCode) { + return function *(fixer) { + const leftParen = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.callee, isOpeningParenToken); + const rightParen = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + // Remove everything before the opening paren: callee `Object.assign`, type arguments, and whitespace between the callee and the paren. + yield fixer.removeRange([node.range[0], leftParen.range[0]]); + + // Replace the parens of argument list to braces. + if (needsParens(node, sourceCode)) { + yield fixer.replaceText(leftParen, "({"); + yield fixer.replaceText(rightParen, "})"); + } else { + yield fixer.replaceText(leftParen, "{"); + yield fixer.replaceText(rightParen, "}"); + } + + // Process arguments. + for (const argNode of node.arguments) { + const innerParens = getParenTokens(argNode, leftParen, sourceCode); + const left = innerParens.shift(); + const right = innerParens.pop(); + + if (argNode.type === "ObjectExpression") { + const maybeTrailingComma = sourceCode.getLastToken(argNode, 1); + const maybeArgumentComma = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(right); + + /* + * Make bare this object literal. + * And remove spaces inside of the braces for better formatting. + */ + for (const innerParen of innerParens) { + yield fixer.remove(innerParen); + } + const leftRange = [left.range[0], getEndWithSpaces(left, sourceCode)]; + const rightRange = [ + Math.max(getStartWithSpaces(right, sourceCode), leftRange[1]), // Ensure ranges don't overlap + right.range[1] + ]; + + yield fixer.removeRange(leftRange); + yield fixer.removeRange(rightRange); + + // Remove the comma of this argument if it's duplication. + if ( + (argNode.properties.length === 0 || isCommaToken(maybeTrailingComma)) && + isCommaToken(maybeArgumentComma) + ) { + yield fixer.remove(maybeArgumentComma); + } + } else { + + // Make spread. + if (argNeedsParens(argNode, sourceCode)) { + yield fixer.insertTextBefore(left, "...("); + yield fixer.insertTextAfter(right, ")"); + } else { + yield fixer.insertTextBefore(left, "..."); + } + } + } + }; +} + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: + "Disallow using Object.assign with an object literal as the first argument and prefer the use of object spread instead", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/prefer-object-spread" + }, + + schema: [], + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + useSpreadMessage: "Use an object spread instead of `Object.assign` eg: `{ ...foo }`.", + useLiteralMessage: "Use an object literal instead of `Object.assign`. eg: `{ foo: bar }`." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + Program(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const tracker = new ReferenceTracker(scope); + const trackMap = { + Object: { + assign: { [CALL]: true } + } + }; + + // Iterate all calls of `Object.assign` (only of the global variable `Object`). + for (const { node: refNode } of tracker.iterateGlobalReferences(trackMap)) { + if ( + refNode.arguments.length >= 1 && + refNode.arguments[0].type === "ObjectExpression" && + !hasArraySpread(refNode) && + !( + refNode.arguments.length > 1 && + hasArgumentsWithAccessors(refNode) + ) + ) { + const messageId = refNode.arguments.length === 1 + ? "useLiteralMessage" + : "useSpreadMessage"; + const fix = defineFixer(refNode, sourceCode); + + context.report({ node: refNode, messageId, fix }); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-promise-reject-errors.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-promise-reject-errors.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e990265 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-promise-reject-errors.js @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview restrict values that can be used as Promise rejection reasons + * @author Teddy Katz + */ +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require using Error objects as Promise rejection reasons", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/prefer-promise-reject-errors" + }, + + fixable: null, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + allowEmptyReject: { type: "boolean", default: false } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + rejectAnError: "Expected the Promise rejection reason to be an Error." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const ALLOW_EMPTY_REJECT = context.options.length && context.options[0].allowEmptyReject; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Checks the argument of a reject() or Promise.reject() CallExpression, and reports it if it can't be an Error + * @param {ASTNode} callExpression A CallExpression node which is used to reject a Promise + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkRejectCall(callExpression) { + if (!callExpression.arguments.length && ALLOW_EMPTY_REJECT) { + return; + } + if ( + !callExpression.arguments.length || + !astUtils.couldBeError(callExpression.arguments[0]) || + callExpression.arguments[0].type === "Identifier" && callExpression.arguments[0].name === "undefined" + ) { + context.report({ + node: callExpression, + messageId: "rejectAnError" + }); + } + } + + /** + * Determines whether a function call is a Promise.reject() call + * @param {ASTNode} node A CallExpression node + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the call is a Promise.reject() call + */ + function isPromiseRejectCall(node) { + return astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(node.callee, "Promise", "reject"); + } + + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + // Check `Promise.reject(value)` calls. + CallExpression(node) { + if (isPromiseRejectCall(node)) { + checkRejectCall(node); + } + }, + + /* + * Check for `new Promise((resolve, reject) => {})`, and check for reject() calls. + * This function is run on "NewExpression:exit" instead of "NewExpression" to ensure that + * the nodes in the expression already have the `parent` property. + */ + "NewExpression:exit"(node) { + if ( + node.callee.type === "Identifier" && node.callee.name === "Promise" && + node.arguments.length && astUtils.isFunction(node.arguments[0]) && + node.arguments[0].params.length > 1 && node.arguments[0].params[1].type === "Identifier" + ) { + sourceCode.getDeclaredVariables(node.arguments[0]) + + /* + * Find the first variable that matches the second parameter's name. + * If the first parameter has the same name as the second parameter, then the variable will actually + * be "declared" when the first parameter is evaluated, but then it will be immediately overwritten + * by the second parameter. It's not possible for an expression with the variable to be evaluated before + * the variable is overwritten, because functions with duplicate parameters cannot have destructuring or + * default assignments in their parameter lists. Therefore, it's not necessary to explicitly account for + * this case. + */ + .find(variable => variable.name === node.arguments[0].params[1].name) + + // Get the references to that variable. + .references + + // Only check the references that read the parameter's value. + .filter(ref => ref.isRead()) + + // Only check the references that are used as the callee in a function call, e.g. `reject(foo)`. + .filter(ref => ref.identifier.parent.type === "CallExpression" && ref.identifier === ref.identifier.parent.callee) + + // Check the argument of the function call to determine whether it's an Error. + .forEach(ref => checkRejectCall(ref.identifier.parent)); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-reflect.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-reflect.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d579b48 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-reflect.js @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to suggest using "Reflect" api over Function/Object methods + * @author Keith Cirkel + * @deprecated in ESLint v3.9.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require `Reflect` methods where applicable", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/prefer-reflect" + }, + + deprecated: true, + + replacedBy: [], + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + exceptions: { + type: "array", + items: { + enum: [ + "apply", + "call", + "delete", + "defineProperty", + "getOwnPropertyDescriptor", + "getPrototypeOf", + "setPrototypeOf", + "isExtensible", + "getOwnPropertyNames", + "preventExtensions" + ] + }, + uniqueItems: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + preferReflect: "Avoid using {{existing}}, instead use {{substitute}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const existingNames = { + apply: "Function.prototype.apply", + call: "Function.prototype.call", + defineProperty: "Object.defineProperty", + getOwnPropertyDescriptor: "Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor", + getPrototypeOf: "Object.getPrototypeOf", + setPrototypeOf: "Object.setPrototypeOf", + isExtensible: "Object.isExtensible", + getOwnPropertyNames: "Object.getOwnPropertyNames", + preventExtensions: "Object.preventExtensions" + }; + + const reflectSubstitutes = { + apply: "Reflect.apply", + call: "Reflect.apply", + defineProperty: "Reflect.defineProperty", + getOwnPropertyDescriptor: "Reflect.getOwnPropertyDescriptor", + getPrototypeOf: "Reflect.getPrototypeOf", + setPrototypeOf: "Reflect.setPrototypeOf", + isExtensible: "Reflect.isExtensible", + getOwnPropertyNames: "Reflect.getOwnPropertyNames", + preventExtensions: "Reflect.preventExtensions" + }; + + const exceptions = (context.options[0] || {}).exceptions || []; + + /** + * Reports the Reflect violation based on the `existing` and `substitute` + * @param {Object} node The node that violates the rule. + * @param {string} existing The existing method name that has been used. + * @param {string} substitute The Reflect substitute that should be used. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node, existing, substitute) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "preferReflect", + data: { + existing, + substitute + } + }); + } + + return { + CallExpression(node) { + const methodName = (node.callee.property || {}).name; + const isReflectCall = (node.callee.object || {}).name === "Reflect"; + const hasReflectSubstitute = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(reflectSubstitutes, methodName); + const userConfiguredException = exceptions.includes(methodName); + + if (hasReflectSubstitute && !isReflectCall && !userConfiguredException) { + report(node, existingNames[methodName], reflectSubstitutes[methodName]); + } + }, + UnaryExpression(node) { + const isDeleteOperator = node.operator === "delete"; + const targetsIdentifier = node.argument.type === "Identifier"; + const userConfiguredException = exceptions.includes("delete"); + + if (isDeleteOperator && !targetsIdentifier && !userConfiguredException) { + report(node, "the delete keyword", "Reflect.deleteProperty"); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-regex-literals.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-regex-literals.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ffaaeac --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/prefer-regex-literals.js @@ -0,0 +1,507 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow use of the `RegExp` constructor in favor of regular expression literals + * @author Milos Djermanovic + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const { CALL, CONSTRUCT, ReferenceTracker, findVariable } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); +const { RegExpValidator, visitRegExpAST, RegExpParser } = require("@eslint-community/regexpp"); +const { canTokensBeAdjacent } = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const { REGEXPP_LATEST_ECMA_VERSION } = require("./utils/regular-expressions"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Determines whether the given node is a string literal. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a string literal. + */ +function isStringLiteral(node) { + return node.type === "Literal" && typeof node.value === "string"; +} + +/** + * Determines whether the given node is a regex literal. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a regex literal. + */ +function isRegexLiteral(node) { + return node.type === "Literal" && Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(node, "regex"); +} + +const validPrecedingTokens = new Set([ + "(", + ";", + "[", + ",", + "=", + "+", + "*", + "-", + "?", + "~", + "%", + "**", + "!", + "typeof", + "instanceof", + "&&", + "||", + "??", + "return", + "...", + "delete", + "void", + "in", + "<", + ">", + "<=", + ">=", + "==", + "===", + "!=", + "!==", + "<<", + ">>", + ">>>", + "&", + "|", + "^", + ":", + "{", + "=>", + "*=", + "<<=", + ">>=", + ">>>=", + "^=", + "|=", + "&=", + "??=", + "||=", + "&&=", + "**=", + "+=", + "-=", + "/=", + "%=", + "/", + "do", + "break", + "continue", + "debugger", + "case", + "throw" +]); + + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow use of the `RegExp` constructor in favor of regular expression literals", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/prefer-regex-literals" + }, + + hasSuggestions: true, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + disallowRedundantWrapping: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedRegExp: "Use a regular expression literal instead of the 'RegExp' constructor.", + replaceWithLiteral: "Replace with an equivalent regular expression literal.", + replaceWithLiteralAndFlags: "Replace with an equivalent regular expression literal with flags '{{ flags }}'.", + replaceWithIntendedLiteralAndFlags: "Replace with a regular expression literal with flags '{{ flags }}'.", + unexpectedRedundantRegExp: "Regular expression literal is unnecessarily wrapped within a 'RegExp' constructor.", + unexpectedRedundantRegExpWithFlags: "Use regular expression literal with flags instead of the 'RegExp' constructor." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const [{ disallowRedundantWrapping = false } = {}] = context.options; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Determines whether the given identifier node is a reference to a global variable. + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the identifier is a reference to a global variable. + */ + function isGlobalReference(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const variable = findVariable(scope, node); + + return variable !== null && variable.scope.type === "global" && variable.defs.length === 0; + } + + /** + * Determines whether the given node is a String.raw`` tagged template expression + * with a static template literal. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is String.raw`` with a static template. + */ + function isStringRawTaggedStaticTemplateLiteral(node) { + return node.type === "TaggedTemplateExpression" && + astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(node.tag, "String", "raw") && + isGlobalReference(astUtils.skipChainExpression(node.tag).object) && + astUtils.isStaticTemplateLiteral(node.quasi); + } + + /** + * Gets the value of a string + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to get the string of. + * @returns {string|null} The value of the node. + */ + function getStringValue(node) { + if (isStringLiteral(node)) { + return node.value; + } + + if (astUtils.isStaticTemplateLiteral(node)) { + return node.quasis[0].value.cooked; + } + + if (isStringRawTaggedStaticTemplateLiteral(node)) { + return node.quasi.quasis[0].value.raw; + } + + return null; + } + + /** + * Determines whether the given node is considered to be a static string by the logic of this rule. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a static string. + */ + function isStaticString(node) { + return isStringLiteral(node) || + astUtils.isStaticTemplateLiteral(node) || + isStringRawTaggedStaticTemplateLiteral(node); + } + + /** + * Determines whether the relevant arguments of the given are all static string literals. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if all arguments are static strings. + */ + function hasOnlyStaticStringArguments(node) { + const args = node.arguments; + + if ((args.length === 1 || args.length === 2) && args.every(isStaticString)) { + return true; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Determines whether the arguments of the given node indicate that a regex literal is unnecessarily wrapped. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node already contains a regex literal argument. + */ + function isUnnecessarilyWrappedRegexLiteral(node) { + const args = node.arguments; + + if (args.length === 1 && isRegexLiteral(args[0])) { + return true; + } + + if (args.length === 2 && isRegexLiteral(args[0]) && isStaticString(args[1])) { + return true; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Returns a ecmaVersion compatible for regexpp. + * @param {number} ecmaVersion The ecmaVersion to convert. + * @returns {import("@eslint-community/regexpp/ecma-versions").EcmaVersion} The resulting ecmaVersion compatible for regexpp. + */ + function getRegexppEcmaVersion(ecmaVersion) { + if (ecmaVersion <= 5) { + return 5; + } + return Math.min(ecmaVersion, REGEXPP_LATEST_ECMA_VERSION); + } + + const regexppEcmaVersion = getRegexppEcmaVersion(context.languageOptions.ecmaVersion); + + /** + * Makes a character escaped or else returns null. + * @param {string} character The character to escape. + * @returns {string} The resulting escaped character. + */ + function resolveEscapes(character) { + switch (character) { + case "\n": + case "\\\n": + return "\\n"; + + case "\r": + case "\\\r": + return "\\r"; + + case "\t": + case "\\\t": + return "\\t"; + + case "\v": + case "\\\v": + return "\\v"; + + case "\f": + case "\\\f": + return "\\f"; + + case "/": + return "\\/"; + + default: + return null; + } + } + + /** + * Checks whether the given regex and flags are valid for the ecma version or not. + * @param {string} pattern The regex pattern to check. + * @param {string | undefined} flags The regex flags to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the given regex pattern and flags are valid for the ecma version. + */ + function isValidRegexForEcmaVersion(pattern, flags) { + const validator = new RegExpValidator({ ecmaVersion: regexppEcmaVersion }); + + try { + validator.validatePattern(pattern, 0, pattern.length, { + unicode: flags ? flags.includes("u") : false, + unicodeSets: flags ? flags.includes("v") : false + }); + if (flags) { + validator.validateFlags(flags); + } + return true; + } catch { + return false; + } + } + + /** + * Checks whether two given regex flags contain the same flags or not. + * @param {string} flagsA The regex flags. + * @param {string} flagsB The regex flags. + * @returns {boolean} True if two regex flags contain same flags. + */ + function areFlagsEqual(flagsA, flagsB) { + return [...flagsA].sort().join("") === [...flagsB].sort().join(""); + } + + + /** + * Merges two regex flags. + * @param {string} flagsA The regex flags. + * @param {string} flagsB The regex flags. + * @returns {string} The merged regex flags. + */ + function mergeRegexFlags(flagsA, flagsB) { + const flagsSet = new Set([ + ...flagsA, + ...flagsB + ]); + + return [...flagsSet].join(""); + } + + /** + * Checks whether a give node can be fixed to the given regex pattern and flags. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @param {string} pattern The regex pattern to check. + * @param {string} flags The regex flags + * @returns {boolean} True if a node can be fixed to the given regex pattern and flags. + */ + function canFixTo(node, pattern, flags) { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + + return sourceCode.getCommentsInside(node).length === 0 && + (!tokenBefore || validPrecedingTokens.has(tokenBefore.value)) && + isValidRegexForEcmaVersion(pattern, flags); + } + + /** + * Returns a safe output code considering the before and after tokens. + * @param {ASTNode} node The regex node. + * @param {string} newRegExpValue The new regex expression value. + * @returns {string} The output code. + */ + function getSafeOutput(node, newRegExpValue) { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + const tokenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + return (tokenBefore && !canTokensBeAdjacent(tokenBefore, newRegExpValue) && tokenBefore.range[1] === node.range[0] ? " " : "") + + newRegExpValue + + (tokenAfter && !canTokensBeAdjacent(newRegExpValue, tokenAfter) && node.range[1] === tokenAfter.range[0] ? " " : ""); + + } + + return { + Program(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const tracker = new ReferenceTracker(scope); + const traceMap = { + RegExp: { + [CALL]: true, + [CONSTRUCT]: true + } + }; + + for (const { node: refNode } of tracker.iterateGlobalReferences(traceMap)) { + if (disallowRedundantWrapping && isUnnecessarilyWrappedRegexLiteral(refNode)) { + const regexNode = refNode.arguments[0]; + + if (refNode.arguments.length === 2) { + const suggests = []; + + const argFlags = getStringValue(refNode.arguments[1]) || ""; + + if (canFixTo(refNode, regexNode.regex.pattern, argFlags)) { + suggests.push({ + messageId: "replaceWithLiteralAndFlags", + pattern: regexNode.regex.pattern, + flags: argFlags + }); + } + + const literalFlags = regexNode.regex.flags || ""; + const mergedFlags = mergeRegexFlags(literalFlags, argFlags); + + if ( + !areFlagsEqual(mergedFlags, argFlags) && + canFixTo(refNode, regexNode.regex.pattern, mergedFlags) + ) { + suggests.push({ + messageId: "replaceWithIntendedLiteralAndFlags", + pattern: regexNode.regex.pattern, + flags: mergedFlags + }); + } + + context.report({ + node: refNode, + messageId: "unexpectedRedundantRegExpWithFlags", + suggest: suggests.map(({ flags, pattern, messageId }) => ({ + messageId, + data: { + flags + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceText(refNode, getSafeOutput(refNode, `/${pattern}/${flags}`)); + } + })) + }); + } else { + const outputs = []; + + if (canFixTo(refNode, regexNode.regex.pattern, regexNode.regex.flags)) { + outputs.push(sourceCode.getText(regexNode)); + } + + + context.report({ + node: refNode, + messageId: "unexpectedRedundantRegExp", + suggest: outputs.map(output => ({ + messageId: "replaceWithLiteral", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceText( + refNode, + getSafeOutput(refNode, output) + ); + } + })) + }); + } + } else if (hasOnlyStaticStringArguments(refNode)) { + let regexContent = getStringValue(refNode.arguments[0]); + let noFix = false; + let flags; + + if (refNode.arguments[1]) { + flags = getStringValue(refNode.arguments[1]); + } + + if (!canFixTo(refNode, regexContent, flags)) { + noFix = true; + } + + if (!/^[-a-zA-Z0-9\\[\](){} \t\r\n\v\f!@#$%^&*+^_=/~`.> accumulator + sourceText.slice(token.range[1], allTokens[index + 1].range[0]), ""); + } + + /** + * Returns a template literal form of the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} currentNode A node that should be converted to a template literal + * @param {string} textBeforeNode Text that should appear before the node + * @param {string} textAfterNode Text that should appear after the node + * @returns {string} A string form of this node, represented as a template literal + */ + function getTemplateLiteral(currentNode, textBeforeNode, textAfterNode) { + if (currentNode.type === "Literal" && typeof currentNode.value === "string") { + + /* + * If the current node is a string literal, escape any instances of ${ or ` to prevent them from being interpreted + * as a template placeholder. However, if the code already contains a backslash before the ${ or ` + * for some reason, don't add another backslash, because that would change the meaning of the code (it would cause + * an actual backslash character to appear before the dollar sign). + */ + return `\`${currentNode.raw.slice(1, -1).replace(/\\*(\$\{|`)/gu, matched => { + if (matched.lastIndexOf("\\") % 2) { + return `\\${matched}`; + } + return matched; + + // Unescape any quotes that appear in the original Literal that no longer need to be escaped. + }).replace(new RegExp(`\\\\${currentNode.raw[0]}`, "gu"), currentNode.raw[0])}\``; + } + + if (currentNode.type === "TemplateLiteral") { + return sourceCode.getText(currentNode); + } + + if (isConcatenation(currentNode) && hasStringLiteral(currentNode)) { + const plusSign = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(currentNode.left, currentNode.right, token => token.value === "+"); + const textBeforePlus = getTextBetween(currentNode.left, plusSign); + const textAfterPlus = getTextBetween(plusSign, currentNode.right); + const leftEndsWithCurly = endsWithTemplateCurly(currentNode.left); + const rightStartsWithCurly = startsWithTemplateCurly(currentNode.right); + + if (leftEndsWithCurly) { + + // If the left side of the expression ends with a template curly, add the extra text to the end of the curly bracket. + // `foo${bar}` /* comment */ + 'baz' --> `foo${bar /* comment */ }${baz}` + return getTemplateLiteral(currentNode.left, textBeforeNode, textBeforePlus + textAfterPlus).slice(0, -1) + + getTemplateLiteral(currentNode.right, null, textAfterNode).slice(1); + } + if (rightStartsWithCurly) { + + // Otherwise, if the right side of the expression starts with a template curly, add the text there. + // 'foo' /* comment */ + `${bar}baz` --> `foo${ /* comment */ bar}baz` + return getTemplateLiteral(currentNode.left, textBeforeNode, null).slice(0, -1) + + getTemplateLiteral(currentNode.right, textBeforePlus + textAfterPlus, textAfterNode).slice(1); + } + + /* + * Otherwise, these nodes should not be combined into a template curly, since there is nowhere to put + * the text between them. + */ + return `${getTemplateLiteral(currentNode.left, textBeforeNode, null)}${textBeforePlus}+${textAfterPlus}${getTemplateLiteral(currentNode.right, textAfterNode, null)}`; + } + + return `\`\${${textBeforeNode || ""}${sourceCode.getText(currentNode)}${textAfterNode || ""}}\``; + } + + /** + * Returns a fixer object that converts a non-string binary expression to a template literal + * @param {SourceCodeFixer} fixer The fixer object + * @param {ASTNode} node A node that should be converted to a template literal + * @returns {Object} A fix for this binary expression + */ + function fixNonStringBinaryExpression(fixer, node) { + const topBinaryExpr = getTopConcatBinaryExpression(node.parent); + + if (hasOctalOrNonOctalDecimalEscapeSequence(topBinaryExpr)) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.replaceText(topBinaryExpr, getTemplateLiteral(topBinaryExpr, null, null)); + } + + /** + * Reports if a given node is string concatenation with non string literals. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForStringConcat(node) { + if (!astUtils.isStringLiteral(node) || !isConcatenation(node.parent)) { + return; + } + + const topBinaryExpr = getTopConcatBinaryExpression(node.parent); + + // Checks whether or not this node had been checked already. + if (done[topBinaryExpr.range[0]]) { + return; + } + done[topBinaryExpr.range[0]] = true; + + if (hasNonStringLiteral(topBinaryExpr)) { + context.report({ + node: topBinaryExpr, + messageId: "unexpectedStringConcatenation", + fix: fixer => fixNonStringBinaryExpression(fixer, node) + }); + } + } + + return { + Program() { + done = Object.create(null); + }, + + Literal: checkForStringConcat, + TemplateLiteral: checkForStringConcat + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/quote-props.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/quote-props.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe26eed --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/quote-props.js @@ -0,0 +1,310 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag non-quoted property names in object literals. + * @author Mathias Bynens + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const espree = require("espree"); +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const keywords = require("./utils/keywords"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require quotes around object literal property names", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/quote-props" + }, + + schema: { + anyOf: [ + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["always", "as-needed", "consistent", "consistent-as-needed"] + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 1 + }, + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["always", "as-needed", "consistent", "consistent-as-needed"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + keywords: { + type: "boolean" + }, + unnecessary: { + type: "boolean" + }, + numbers: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 2 + } + ] + }, + + fixable: "code", + messages: { + requireQuotesDueToReservedWord: "Properties should be quoted as '{{property}}' is a reserved word.", + inconsistentlyQuotedProperty: "Inconsistently quoted property '{{key}}' found.", + unnecessarilyQuotedProperty: "Unnecessarily quoted property '{{property}}' found.", + unquotedReservedProperty: "Unquoted reserved word '{{property}}' used as key.", + unquotedNumericProperty: "Unquoted number literal '{{property}}' used as key.", + unquotedPropertyFound: "Unquoted property '{{property}}' found.", + redundantQuoting: "Properties shouldn't be quoted as all quotes are redundant." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const MODE = context.options[0], + KEYWORDS = context.options[1] && context.options[1].keywords, + CHECK_UNNECESSARY = !context.options[1] || context.options[1].unnecessary !== false, + NUMBERS = context.options[1] && context.options[1].numbers, + + sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + + /** + * Checks whether a certain string constitutes an ES3 token + * @param {string} tokenStr The string to be checked. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if it is an ES3 token. + */ + function isKeyword(tokenStr) { + return keywords.includes(tokenStr); + } + + /** + * Checks if an espree-tokenized key has redundant quotes (i.e. whether quotes are unnecessary) + * @param {string} rawKey The raw key value from the source + * @param {espreeTokens} tokens The espree-tokenized node key + * @param {boolean} [skipNumberLiterals=false] Indicates whether number literals should be checked + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not a key has redundant quotes. + * @private + */ + function areQuotesRedundant(rawKey, tokens, skipNumberLiterals) { + return tokens.length === 1 && tokens[0].start === 0 && tokens[0].end === rawKey.length && + (["Identifier", "Keyword", "Null", "Boolean"].includes(tokens[0].type) || + (tokens[0].type === "Numeric" && !skipNumberLiterals && String(+tokens[0].value) === tokens[0].value)); + } + + /** + * Returns a string representation of a property node with quotes removed + * @param {ASTNode} key Key AST Node, which may or may not be quoted + * @returns {string} A replacement string for this property + */ + function getUnquotedKey(key) { + return key.type === "Identifier" ? key.name : key.value; + } + + /** + * Returns a string representation of a property node with quotes added + * @param {ASTNode} key Key AST Node, which may or may not be quoted + * @returns {string} A replacement string for this property + */ + function getQuotedKey(key) { + if (key.type === "Literal" && typeof key.value === "string") { + + // If the key is already a string literal, don't replace the quotes with double quotes. + return sourceCode.getText(key); + } + + // Otherwise, the key is either an identifier or a number literal. + return `"${key.type === "Identifier" ? key.name : key.value}"`; + } + + /** + * Ensures that a property's key is quoted only when necessary + * @param {ASTNode} node Property AST node + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkUnnecessaryQuotes(node) { + const key = node.key; + + if (node.method || node.computed || node.shorthand) { + return; + } + + if (key.type === "Literal" && typeof key.value === "string") { + let tokens; + + try { + tokens = espree.tokenize(key.value); + } catch { + return; + } + + if (tokens.length !== 1) { + return; + } + + const isKeywordToken = isKeyword(tokens[0].value); + + if (isKeywordToken && KEYWORDS) { + return; + } + + if (CHECK_UNNECESSARY && areQuotesRedundant(key.value, tokens, NUMBERS)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unnecessarilyQuotedProperty", + data: { property: key.value }, + fix: fixer => fixer.replaceText(key, getUnquotedKey(key)) + }); + } + } else if (KEYWORDS && key.type === "Identifier" && isKeyword(key.name)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unquotedReservedProperty", + data: { property: key.name }, + fix: fixer => fixer.replaceText(key, getQuotedKey(key)) + }); + } else if (NUMBERS && key.type === "Literal" && astUtils.isNumericLiteral(key)) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unquotedNumericProperty", + data: { property: key.value }, + fix: fixer => fixer.replaceText(key, getQuotedKey(key)) + }); + } + } + + /** + * Ensures that a property's key is quoted + * @param {ASTNode} node Property AST node + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkOmittedQuotes(node) { + const key = node.key; + + if (!node.method && !node.computed && !node.shorthand && !(key.type === "Literal" && typeof key.value === "string")) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unquotedPropertyFound", + data: { property: key.name || key.value }, + fix: fixer => fixer.replaceText(key, getQuotedKey(key)) + }); + } + } + + /** + * Ensures that an object's keys are consistently quoted, optionally checks for redundancy of quotes + * @param {ASTNode} node Property AST node + * @param {boolean} checkQuotesRedundancy Whether to check quotes' redundancy + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkConsistency(node, checkQuotesRedundancy) { + const quotedProps = [], + unquotedProps = []; + let keywordKeyName = null, + necessaryQuotes = false; + + node.properties.forEach(property => { + const key = property.key; + + if (!key || property.method || property.computed || property.shorthand) { + return; + } + + if (key.type === "Literal" && typeof key.value === "string") { + + quotedProps.push(property); + + if (checkQuotesRedundancy) { + let tokens; + + try { + tokens = espree.tokenize(key.value); + } catch { + necessaryQuotes = true; + return; + } + + necessaryQuotes = necessaryQuotes || !areQuotesRedundant(key.value, tokens) || KEYWORDS && isKeyword(tokens[0].value); + } + } else if (KEYWORDS && checkQuotesRedundancy && key.type === "Identifier" && isKeyword(key.name)) { + unquotedProps.push(property); + necessaryQuotes = true; + keywordKeyName = key.name; + } else { + unquotedProps.push(property); + } + }); + + if (checkQuotesRedundancy && quotedProps.length && !necessaryQuotes) { + quotedProps.forEach(property => { + context.report({ + node: property, + messageId: "redundantQuoting", + fix: fixer => fixer.replaceText(property.key, getUnquotedKey(property.key)) + }); + }); + } else if (unquotedProps.length && keywordKeyName) { + unquotedProps.forEach(property => { + context.report({ + node: property, + messageId: "requireQuotesDueToReservedWord", + data: { property: keywordKeyName }, + fix: fixer => fixer.replaceText(property.key, getQuotedKey(property.key)) + }); + }); + } else if (quotedProps.length && unquotedProps.length) { + unquotedProps.forEach(property => { + context.report({ + node: property, + messageId: "inconsistentlyQuotedProperty", + data: { key: property.key.name || property.key.value }, + fix: fixer => fixer.replaceText(property.key, getQuotedKey(property.key)) + }); + }); + } + } + + return { + Property(node) { + if (MODE === "always" || !MODE) { + checkOmittedQuotes(node); + } + if (MODE === "as-needed") { + checkUnnecessaryQuotes(node); + } + }, + ObjectExpression(node) { + if (MODE === "consistent") { + checkConsistency(node, false); + } + if (MODE === "consistent-as-needed") { + checkConsistency(node, true); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/quotes.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/quotes.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..17d97dd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/quotes.js @@ -0,0 +1,350 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to choose between single and double quote marks + * @author Matt DuVall , Brandon Payton + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Constants +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const QUOTE_SETTINGS = { + double: { + quote: "\"", + alternateQuote: "'", + description: "doublequote" + }, + single: { + quote: "'", + alternateQuote: "\"", + description: "singlequote" + }, + backtick: { + quote: "`", + alternateQuote: "\"", + description: "backtick" + } +}; + +// An unescaped newline is a newline preceded by an even number of backslashes. +const UNESCAPED_LINEBREAK_PATTERN = new RegExp(String.raw`(^|[^\\])(\\\\)*[${Array.from(astUtils.LINEBREAKS).join("")}]`, "u"); + +/** + * Switches quoting of javascript string between ' " and ` + * escaping and unescaping as necessary. + * Only escaping of the minimal set of characters is changed. + * Note: escaping of newlines when switching from backtick to other quotes is not handled. + * @param {string} str A string to convert. + * @returns {string} The string with changed quotes. + * @private + */ +QUOTE_SETTINGS.double.convert = +QUOTE_SETTINGS.single.convert = +QUOTE_SETTINGS.backtick.convert = function(str) { + const newQuote = this.quote; + const oldQuote = str[0]; + + if (newQuote === oldQuote) { + return str; + } + return newQuote + str.slice(1, -1).replace(/\\(\$\{|\r\n?|\n|.)|["'`]|\$\{|(\r\n?|\n)/gu, (match, escaped, newline) => { + if (escaped === oldQuote || oldQuote === "`" && escaped === "${") { + return escaped; // unescape + } + if (match === newQuote || newQuote === "`" && match === "${") { + return `\\${match}`; // escape + } + if (newline && oldQuote === "`") { + return "\\n"; // escape newlines + } + return match; + }) + newQuote; +}; + +const AVOID_ESCAPE = "avoid-escape"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce the consistent use of either backticks, double, or single quotes", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/quotes" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["single", "double", "backtick"] + }, + { + anyOf: [ + { + enum: ["avoid-escape"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + avoidEscape: { + type: "boolean" + }, + allowTemplateLiterals: { + type: "boolean" + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + wrongQuotes: "Strings must use {{description}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const quoteOption = context.options[0], + settings = QUOTE_SETTINGS[quoteOption || "double"], + options = context.options[1], + allowTemplateLiterals = options && options.allowTemplateLiterals === true, + sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + let avoidEscape = options && options.avoidEscape === true; + + // deprecated + if (options === AVOID_ESCAPE) { + avoidEscape = true; + } + + /** + * Determines if a given node is part of JSX syntax. + * + * This function returns `true` in the following cases: + * + * - `
` ... If the literal is an attribute value, the parent of the literal is `JSXAttribute`. + * - `
foo
` ... If the literal is a text content, the parent of the literal is `JSXElement`. + * - `<>foo` ... If the literal is a text content, the parent of the literal is `JSXFragment`. + * + * In particular, this function returns `false` in the following cases: + * + * - `
` + * - `
{"foo"}
` + * + * In both cases, inside of the braces is handled as normal JavaScript. + * The braces are `JSXExpressionContainer` nodes. + * @param {ASTNode} node The Literal node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a part of JSX, false if not. + * @private + */ + function isJSXLiteral(node) { + return node.parent.type === "JSXAttribute" || node.parent.type === "JSXElement" || node.parent.type === "JSXFragment"; + } + + /** + * Checks whether or not a given node is a directive. + * The directive is a `ExpressionStatement` which has only a string literal not surrounded by + * parentheses. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is a directive. + * @private + */ + function isDirective(node) { + return ( + node.type === "ExpressionStatement" && + node.expression.type === "Literal" && + typeof node.expression.value === "string" && + !astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node.expression) + ); + } + + /** + * Checks whether a specified node is either part of, or immediately follows a (possibly empty) directive prologue. + * @see {@link http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/#sec-directive-prologues-and-the-use-strict-directive} + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether a specified node is either part of, or immediately follows a (possibly empty) directive prologue. + * @private + */ + function isExpressionInOrJustAfterDirectivePrologue(node) { + if (!astUtils.isTopLevelExpressionStatement(node.parent)) { + return false; + } + const block = node.parent.parent; + + // Check the node is at a prologue. + for (let i = 0; i < block.body.length; ++i) { + const statement = block.body[i]; + + if (statement === node.parent) { + return true; + } + if (!isDirective(statement)) { + break; + } + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Checks whether or not a given node is allowed as non backtick. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is allowed as non backtick. + * @private + */ + function isAllowedAsNonBacktick(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + switch (parent.type) { + + // Directive Prologues. + case "ExpressionStatement": + return !astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node) && isExpressionInOrJustAfterDirectivePrologue(node); + + // LiteralPropertyName. + case "Property": + case "PropertyDefinition": + case "MethodDefinition": + return parent.key === node && !parent.computed; + + // ModuleSpecifier. + case "ImportDeclaration": + case "ExportNamedDeclaration": + return parent.source === node; + + // ModuleExportName or ModuleSpecifier. + case "ExportAllDeclaration": + return parent.exported === node || parent.source === node; + + // ModuleExportName. + case "ImportSpecifier": + return parent.imported === node; + + // ModuleExportName. + case "ExportSpecifier": + return parent.local === node || parent.exported === node; + + // Others don't allow. + default: + return false; + } + } + + /** + * Checks whether or not a given TemplateLiteral node is actually using any of the special features provided by template literal strings. + * @param {ASTNode} node A TemplateLiteral node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the TemplateLiteral node is using any of the special features provided by template literal strings. + * @private + */ + function isUsingFeatureOfTemplateLiteral(node) { + const hasTag = node.parent.type === "TaggedTemplateExpression" && node === node.parent.quasi; + + if (hasTag) { + return true; + } + + const hasStringInterpolation = node.expressions.length > 0; + + if (hasStringInterpolation) { + return true; + } + + const isMultilineString = node.quasis.length >= 1 && UNESCAPED_LINEBREAK_PATTERN.test(node.quasis[0].value.raw); + + if (isMultilineString) { + return true; + } + + return false; + } + + return { + + Literal(node) { + const val = node.value, + rawVal = node.raw; + + if (settings && typeof val === "string") { + let isValid = (quoteOption === "backtick" && isAllowedAsNonBacktick(node)) || + isJSXLiteral(node) || + astUtils.isSurroundedBy(rawVal, settings.quote); + + if (!isValid && avoidEscape) { + isValid = astUtils.isSurroundedBy(rawVal, settings.alternateQuote) && rawVal.includes(settings.quote); + } + + if (!isValid) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "wrongQuotes", + data: { + description: settings.description + }, + fix(fixer) { + if (quoteOption === "backtick" && astUtils.hasOctalOrNonOctalDecimalEscapeSequence(rawVal)) { + + /* + * An octal or non-octal decimal escape sequence in a template literal would + * produce syntax error, even in non-strict mode. + */ + return null; + } + + return fixer.replaceText(node, settings.convert(node.raw)); + } + }); + } + } + }, + + TemplateLiteral(node) { + + // Don't throw an error if backticks are expected or a template literal feature is in use. + if ( + allowTemplateLiterals || + quoteOption === "backtick" || + isUsingFeatureOfTemplateLiteral(node) + ) { + return; + } + + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "wrongQuotes", + data: { + description: settings.description + }, + fix(fixer) { + if (astUtils.isTopLevelExpressionStatement(node.parent) && !astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node)) { + + /* + * TemplateLiterals aren't actually directives, but fixing them might turn + * them into directives and change the behavior of the code. + */ + return null; + } + return fixer.replaceText(node, settings.convert(sourceCode.getText(node))); + } + }); + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/radix.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/radix.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7df97d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/radix.js @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of parseInt without a radix argument + * @author James Allardice + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const MODE_ALWAYS = "always", + MODE_AS_NEEDED = "as-needed"; + +const validRadixValues = new Set(Array.from({ length: 37 - 2 }, (_, index) => index + 2)); + +/** + * Checks whether a given variable is shadowed or not. + * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable A variable to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the variable is shadowed. + */ +function isShadowed(variable) { + return variable.defs.length >= 1; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given node is a MemberExpression of `parseInt` method or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a MemberExpression of `parseInt` + * method. + */ +function isParseIntMethod(node) { + return ( + node.type === "MemberExpression" && + !node.computed && + node.property.type === "Identifier" && + node.property.name === "parseInt" + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given node is a valid value of radix or not. + * + * The following values are invalid. + * + * - A literal except integers between 2 and 36. + * - undefined. + * @param {ASTNode} radix A node of radix to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is valid. + */ +function isValidRadix(radix) { + return !( + (radix.type === "Literal" && !validRadixValues.has(radix.value)) || + (radix.type === "Identifier" && radix.name === "undefined") + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given node is a default value of radix or not. + * @param {ASTNode} radix A node of radix to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is the literal node of `10`. + */ +function isDefaultRadix(radix) { + return radix.type === "Literal" && radix.value === 10; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce the consistent use of the radix argument when using `parseInt()`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/radix" + }, + + hasSuggestions: true, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "as-needed"] + } + ], + + messages: { + missingParameters: "Missing parameters.", + redundantRadix: "Redundant radix parameter.", + missingRadix: "Missing radix parameter.", + invalidRadix: "Invalid radix parameter, must be an integer between 2 and 36.", + addRadixParameter10: "Add radix parameter `10` for parsing decimal numbers." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const mode = context.options[0] || MODE_ALWAYS; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Checks the arguments of a given CallExpression node and reports it if it + * offends this rule. + * @param {ASTNode} node A CallExpression node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkArguments(node) { + const args = node.arguments; + + switch (args.length) { + case 0: + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "missingParameters" + }); + break; + + case 1: + if (mode === MODE_ALWAYS) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "missingRadix", + suggest: [ + { + messageId: "addRadixParameter10", + fix(fixer) { + const tokens = sourceCode.getTokens(node); + const lastToken = tokens[tokens.length - 1]; // Parenthesis. + const secondToLastToken = tokens[tokens.length - 2]; // May or may not be a comma. + const hasTrailingComma = secondToLastToken.type === "Punctuator" && secondToLastToken.value === ","; + + return fixer.insertTextBefore(lastToken, hasTrailingComma ? " 10," : ", 10"); + } + } + ] + }); + } + break; + + default: + if (mode === MODE_AS_NEEDED && isDefaultRadix(args[1])) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "redundantRadix" + }); + } else if (!isValidRadix(args[1])) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "invalidRadix" + }); + } + break; + } + } + + return { + "Program:exit"(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + let variable; + + // Check `parseInt()` + variable = astUtils.getVariableByName(scope, "parseInt"); + if (variable && !isShadowed(variable)) { + variable.references.forEach(reference => { + const idNode = reference.identifier; + + if (astUtils.isCallee(idNode)) { + checkArguments(idNode.parent); + } + }); + } + + // Check `Number.parseInt()` + variable = astUtils.getVariableByName(scope, "Number"); + if (variable && !isShadowed(variable)) { + variable.references.forEach(reference => { + const parentNode = reference.identifier.parent; + const maybeCallee = parentNode.parent.type === "ChainExpression" + ? parentNode.parent + : parentNode; + + if (isParseIntMethod(parentNode) && astUtils.isCallee(maybeCallee)) { + checkArguments(maybeCallee.parent); + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-atomic-updates.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-atomic-updates.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e397ce --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-atomic-updates.js @@ -0,0 +1,331 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview disallow assignments that can lead to race conditions due to usage of `await` or `yield` + * @author Teddy Katz + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +/** + * Make the map from identifiers to each reference. + * @param {escope.Scope} scope The scope to get references. + * @param {Map} [outReferenceMap] The map from identifier nodes to each reference object. + * @returns {Map} `referenceMap`. + */ +function createReferenceMap(scope, outReferenceMap = new Map()) { + for (const reference of scope.references) { + if (reference.resolved === null) { + continue; + } + + outReferenceMap.set(reference.identifier, reference); + } + for (const childScope of scope.childScopes) { + if (childScope.type !== "function") { + createReferenceMap(childScope, outReferenceMap); + } + } + + return outReferenceMap; +} + +/** + * Get `reference.writeExpr` of a given reference. + * If it's the read reference of MemberExpression in LHS, returns RHS in order to address `a.b = await a` + * @param {escope.Reference} reference The reference to get. + * @returns {Expression|null} The `reference.writeExpr`. + */ +function getWriteExpr(reference) { + if (reference.writeExpr) { + return reference.writeExpr; + } + let node = reference.identifier; + + while (node) { + const t = node.parent.type; + + if (t === "AssignmentExpression" && node.parent.left === node) { + return node.parent.right; + } + if (t === "MemberExpression" && node.parent.object === node) { + node = node.parent; + continue; + } + + break; + } + + return null; +} + +/** + * Checks if an expression is a variable that can only be observed within the given function. + * @param {Variable|null} variable The variable to check + * @param {boolean} isMemberAccess If `true` then this is a member access. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the variable is local to the given function, and is never referenced in a closure. + */ +function isLocalVariableWithoutEscape(variable, isMemberAccess) { + if (!variable) { + return false; // A global variable which was not defined. + } + + // If the reference is a property access and the variable is a parameter, it handles the variable is not local. + if (isMemberAccess && variable.defs.some(d => d.type === "Parameter")) { + return false; + } + + const functionScope = variable.scope.variableScope; + + return variable.references.every(reference => + reference.from.variableScope === functionScope); +} + +/** + * Represents segment information. + */ +class SegmentInfo { + constructor() { + this.info = new WeakMap(); + } + + /** + * Initialize the segment information. + * @param {PathSegment} segment The segment to initialize. + * @returns {void} + */ + initialize(segment) { + const outdatedReadVariables = new Set(); + const freshReadVariables = new Set(); + + for (const prevSegment of segment.prevSegments) { + const info = this.info.get(prevSegment); + + if (info) { + info.outdatedReadVariables.forEach(Set.prototype.add, outdatedReadVariables); + info.freshReadVariables.forEach(Set.prototype.add, freshReadVariables); + } + } + + this.info.set(segment, { outdatedReadVariables, freshReadVariables }); + } + + /** + * Mark a given variable as read on given segments. + * @param {PathSegment[]} segments The segments that it read the variable on. + * @param {Variable} variable The variable to be read. + * @returns {void} + */ + markAsRead(segments, variable) { + for (const segment of segments) { + const info = this.info.get(segment); + + if (info) { + info.freshReadVariables.add(variable); + + // If a variable is freshly read again, then it's no more out-dated. + info.outdatedReadVariables.delete(variable); + } + } + } + + /** + * Move `freshReadVariables` to `outdatedReadVariables`. + * @param {PathSegment[]} segments The segments to process. + * @returns {void} + */ + makeOutdated(segments) { + for (const segment of segments) { + const info = this.info.get(segment); + + if (info) { + info.freshReadVariables.forEach(Set.prototype.add, info.outdatedReadVariables); + info.freshReadVariables.clear(); + } + } + } + + /** + * Check if a given variable is outdated on the current segments. + * @param {PathSegment[]} segments The current segments. + * @param {Variable} variable The variable to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the variable is outdated on the segments. + */ + isOutdated(segments, variable) { + for (const segment of segments) { + const info = this.info.get(segment); + + if (info && info.outdatedReadVariables.has(variable)) { + return true; + } + } + return false; + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow assignments that can lead to race conditions due to usage of `await` or `yield`", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/require-atomic-updates" + }, + + fixable: null, + + schema: [{ + type: "object", + properties: { + allowProperties: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }], + + messages: { + nonAtomicUpdate: "Possible race condition: `{{value}}` might be reassigned based on an outdated value of `{{value}}`.", + nonAtomicObjectUpdate: "Possible race condition: `{{value}}` might be assigned based on an outdated state of `{{object}}`." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const allowProperties = !!context.options[0] && context.options[0].allowProperties; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const assignmentReferences = new Map(); + const segmentInfo = new SegmentInfo(); + let stack = null; + + return { + onCodePathStart(codePath, node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const shouldVerify = + scope.type === "function" && + (scope.block.async || scope.block.generator); + + stack = { + upper: stack, + codePath, + referenceMap: shouldVerify ? createReferenceMap(scope) : null, + currentSegments: new Set() + }; + }, + onCodePathEnd() { + stack = stack.upper; + }, + + // Initialize the segment information. + onCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + segmentInfo.initialize(segment); + stack.currentSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentStart(segment) { + stack.currentSegments.add(segment); + }, + + onUnreachableCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + stack.currentSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + onCodePathSegmentEnd(segment) { + stack.currentSegments.delete(segment); + }, + + + // Handle references to prepare verification. + Identifier(node) { + const { referenceMap } = stack; + const reference = referenceMap && referenceMap.get(node); + + // Ignore if this is not a valid variable reference. + if (!reference) { + return; + } + const variable = reference.resolved; + const writeExpr = getWriteExpr(reference); + const isMemberAccess = reference.identifier.parent.type === "MemberExpression"; + + // Add a fresh read variable. + if (reference.isRead() && !(writeExpr && writeExpr.parent.operator === "=")) { + segmentInfo.markAsRead(stack.currentSegments, variable); + } + + /* + * Register the variable to verify after ESLint traversed the `writeExpr` node + * if this reference is an assignment to a variable which is referred from other closure. + */ + if (writeExpr && + writeExpr.parent.right === writeExpr && // ← exclude variable declarations. + !isLocalVariableWithoutEscape(variable, isMemberAccess) + ) { + let refs = assignmentReferences.get(writeExpr); + + if (!refs) { + refs = []; + assignmentReferences.set(writeExpr, refs); + } + + refs.push(reference); + } + }, + + /* + * Verify assignments. + * If the reference exists in `outdatedReadVariables` list, report it. + */ + ":expression:exit"(node) { + + // referenceMap exists if this is in a resumable function scope. + if (!stack.referenceMap) { + return; + } + + // Mark the read variables on this code path as outdated. + if (node.type === "AwaitExpression" || node.type === "YieldExpression") { + segmentInfo.makeOutdated(stack.currentSegments); + } + + // Verify. + const references = assignmentReferences.get(node); + + if (references) { + assignmentReferences.delete(node); + + for (const reference of references) { + const variable = reference.resolved; + + if (segmentInfo.isOutdated(stack.currentSegments, variable)) { + if (node.parent.left === reference.identifier) { + context.report({ + node: node.parent, + messageId: "nonAtomicUpdate", + data: { + value: variable.name + } + }); + } else if (!allowProperties) { + context.report({ + node: node.parent, + messageId: "nonAtomicObjectUpdate", + data: { + value: sourceCode.getText(node.parent.left), + object: variable.name + } + }); + } + + } + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-await.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-await.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..952dde5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-await.js @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to disallow async functions which have no `await` expression. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Capitalize the 1st letter of the given text. + * @param {string} text The text to capitalize. + * @returns {string} The text that the 1st letter was capitalized. + */ +function capitalizeFirstLetter(text) { + return text[0].toUpperCase() + text.slice(1); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Disallow async functions which have no `await` expression", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/require-await" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + missingAwait: "{{name}} has no 'await' expression." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + let scopeInfo = null; + + /** + * Push the scope info object to the stack. + * @returns {void} + */ + function enterFunction() { + scopeInfo = { + upper: scopeInfo, + hasAwait: false + }; + } + + /** + * Pop the top scope info object from the stack. + * Also, it reports the function if needed. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report. + * @returns {void} + */ + function exitFunction(node) { + if (!node.generator && node.async && !scopeInfo.hasAwait && !astUtils.isEmptyFunction(node)) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: astUtils.getFunctionHeadLoc(node, sourceCode), + messageId: "missingAwait", + data: { + name: capitalizeFirstLetter( + astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(node) + ) + } + }); + } + + scopeInfo = scopeInfo.upper; + } + + return { + FunctionDeclaration: enterFunction, + FunctionExpression: enterFunction, + ArrowFunctionExpression: enterFunction, + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": exitFunction, + "FunctionExpression:exit": exitFunction, + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit": exitFunction, + + AwaitExpression() { + if (!scopeInfo) { + return; + } + + scopeInfo.hasAwait = true; + }, + ForOfStatement(node) { + if (!scopeInfo) { + return; + } + + if (node.await) { + scopeInfo.hasAwait = true; + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-jsdoc.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-jsdoc.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b6fedf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-jsdoc.js @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check for jsdoc presence. + * @author Gyandeep Singh + * @deprecated in ESLint v5.10.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require JSDoc comments", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/require-jsdoc" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + require: { + type: "object", + properties: { + ClassDeclaration: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + MethodDefinition: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + FunctionDeclaration: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + ArrowFunctionExpression: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + FunctionExpression: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false, + default: {} + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + + messages: { + missingJSDocComment: "Missing JSDoc comment." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const source = context.sourceCode; + const DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { + FunctionDeclaration: true, + MethodDefinition: false, + ClassDeclaration: false, + ArrowFunctionExpression: false, + FunctionExpression: false + }; + const options = Object.assign(DEFAULT_OPTIONS, context.options[0] && context.options[0].require); + + /** + * Report the error message + * @param {ASTNode} node node to report + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "missingJSDocComment" }); + } + + /** + * Check if the jsdoc comment is present or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node node to examine + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkJsDoc(node) { + const jsdocComment = source.getJSDocComment(node); + + if (!jsdocComment) { + report(node); + } + } + + return { + FunctionDeclaration(node) { + if (options.FunctionDeclaration) { + checkJsDoc(node); + } + }, + FunctionExpression(node) { + if ( + (options.MethodDefinition && node.parent.type === "MethodDefinition") || + (options.FunctionExpression && (node.parent.type === "VariableDeclarator" || (node.parent.type === "Property" && node === node.parent.value))) + ) { + checkJsDoc(node); + } + }, + ClassDeclaration(node) { + if (options.ClassDeclaration) { + checkJsDoc(node); + } + }, + ArrowFunctionExpression(node) { + if (options.ArrowFunctionExpression && node.parent.type === "VariableDeclarator") { + checkJsDoc(node); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-unicode-regexp.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-unicode-regexp.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dd687f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-unicode-regexp.js @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce the use of `u` flag on RegExp. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { + CALL, + CONSTRUCT, + ReferenceTracker, + getStringIfConstant +} = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils.js"); +const { isValidWithUnicodeFlag } = require("./utils/regular-expressions"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce the use of `u` or `v` flag on RegExp", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/require-unicode-regexp" + }, + + hasSuggestions: true, + + messages: { + addUFlag: "Add the 'u' flag.", + requireUFlag: "Use the 'u' flag." + }, + + schema: [] + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + "Literal[regex]"(node) { + const flags = node.regex.flags || ""; + + if (!flags.includes("u") && !flags.includes("v")) { + context.report({ + messageId: "requireUFlag", + node, + suggest: isValidWithUnicodeFlag(context.languageOptions.ecmaVersion, node.regex.pattern) + ? [ + { + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(node, "u"); + }, + messageId: "addUFlag" + } + ] + : null + }); + } + }, + + Program(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const tracker = new ReferenceTracker(scope); + const trackMap = { + RegExp: { [CALL]: true, [CONSTRUCT]: true } + }; + + for (const { node: refNode } of tracker.iterateGlobalReferences(trackMap)) { + const [patternNode, flagsNode] = refNode.arguments; + + if (patternNode && patternNode.type === "SpreadElement") { + continue; + } + const pattern = getStringIfConstant(patternNode, scope); + const flags = getStringIfConstant(flagsNode, scope); + + if (!flagsNode || (typeof flags === "string" && !flags.includes("u") && !flags.includes("v"))) { + context.report({ + messageId: "requireUFlag", + node: refNode, + suggest: typeof pattern === "string" && isValidWithUnicodeFlag(context.languageOptions.ecmaVersion, pattern) + ? [ + { + fix(fixer) { + if (flagsNode) { + if ((flagsNode.type === "Literal" && typeof flagsNode.value === "string") || flagsNode.type === "TemplateLiteral") { + const flagsNodeText = sourceCode.getText(flagsNode); + + return fixer.replaceText(flagsNode, [ + flagsNodeText.slice(0, flagsNodeText.length - 1), + flagsNodeText.slice(flagsNodeText.length - 1) + ].join("u")); + } + + // We intentionally don't suggest concatenating + "u" to non-literals + return null; + } + + const penultimateToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(refNode, { skip: 1 }); // skip closing parenthesis + + return fixer.insertTextAfter( + penultimateToken, + astUtils.isCommaToken(penultimateToken) + ? ' "u",' + : ', "u"' + ); + }, + messageId: "addUFlag" + } + ] + : null + }); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-yield.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-yield.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f801af0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/require-yield.js @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag the generator functions that does not have yield. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require generator functions to contain `yield`", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/require-yield" + }, + + schema: [], + + messages: { + missingYield: "This generator function does not have 'yield'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const stack = []; + + /** + * If the node is a generator function, start counting `yield` keywords. + * @param {Node} node A function node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function beginChecking(node) { + if (node.generator) { + stack.push(0); + } + } + + /** + * If the node is a generator function, end counting `yield` keywords, then + * reports result. + * @param {Node} node A function node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function endChecking(node) { + if (!node.generator) { + return; + } + + const countYield = stack.pop(); + + if (countYield === 0 && node.body.body.length > 0) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "missingYield" }); + } + } + + return { + FunctionDeclaration: beginChecking, + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": endChecking, + FunctionExpression: beginChecking, + "FunctionExpression:exit": endChecking, + + // Increases the count of `yield` keyword. + YieldExpression() { + + if (stack.length > 0) { + stack[stack.length - 1] += 1; + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/rest-spread-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/rest-spread-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..287e56f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/rest-spread-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Enforce spacing between rest and spread operators and their expressions. + * @author Kai Cataldo + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce spacing between rest and spread operators and their expressions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/rest-spread-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedWhitespace: "Unexpected whitespace after {{type}} operator.", + expectedWhitespace: "Expected whitespace after {{type}} operator." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode, + alwaysSpace = context.options[0] === "always"; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Checks whitespace between rest/spread operators and their expressions + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkWhiteSpace(node) { + const operator = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node), + nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(operator), + hasWhitespace = sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(operator, nextToken); + let type; + + switch (node.type) { + case "SpreadElement": + type = "spread"; + if (node.parent.type === "ObjectExpression") { + type += " property"; + } + break; + case "RestElement": + type = "rest"; + if (node.parent.type === "ObjectPattern") { + type += " property"; + } + break; + case "ExperimentalSpreadProperty": + type = "spread property"; + break; + case "ExperimentalRestProperty": + type = "rest property"; + break; + default: + return; + } + + if (alwaysSpace && !hasWhitespace) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: operator.loc, + messageId: "expectedWhitespace", + data: { + type + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange([operator.range[1], nextToken.range[0]], " "); + } + }); + } else if (!alwaysSpace && hasWhitespace) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: operator.loc.end, + end: nextToken.loc.start + }, + messageId: "unexpectedWhitespace", + data: { + type + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([operator.range[1], nextToken.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + SpreadElement: checkWhiteSpace, + RestElement: checkWhiteSpace, + ExperimentalSpreadProperty: checkWhiteSpace, + ExperimentalRestProperty: checkWhiteSpace + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/semi-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/semi-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..35a49d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/semi-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,248 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Validates spacing before and after semicolon + * @author Mathias Schreck + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent spacing before and after semicolons", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/semi-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + before: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + after: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedWhitespaceBefore: "Unexpected whitespace before semicolon.", + unexpectedWhitespaceAfter: "Unexpected whitespace after semicolon.", + missingWhitespaceBefore: "Missing whitespace before semicolon.", + missingWhitespaceAfter: "Missing whitespace after semicolon." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const config = context.options[0], + sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + let requireSpaceBefore = false, + requireSpaceAfter = true; + + if (typeof config === "object") { + requireSpaceBefore = config.before; + requireSpaceAfter = config.after; + } + + /** + * Checks if a given token has leading whitespace. + * @param {Object} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the given token has leading space, false if not. + */ + function hasLeadingSpace(token) { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token); + + return tokenBefore && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(tokenBefore, token) && sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(tokenBefore, token); + } + + /** + * Checks if a given token has trailing whitespace. + * @param {Object} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the given token has trailing space, false if not. + */ + function hasTrailingSpace(token) { + const tokenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(token); + + return tokenAfter && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(token, tokenAfter) && sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(token, tokenAfter); + } + + /** + * Checks if the given token is the last token in its line. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the token is the last in its line. + */ + function isLastTokenInCurrentLine(token) { + const tokenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(token); + + return !(tokenAfter && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(token, tokenAfter)); + } + + /** + * Checks if the given token is the first token in its line + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the token is the first in its line. + */ + function isFirstTokenInCurrentLine(token) { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token); + + return !(tokenBefore && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(token, tokenBefore)); + } + + /** + * Checks if the next token of a given token is a closing parenthesis. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the next token of a given token is a closing parenthesis. + */ + function isBeforeClosingParen(token) { + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(token); + + return (nextToken && astUtils.isClosingBraceToken(nextToken) || astUtils.isClosingParenToken(nextToken)); + } + + /** + * Report location example : + * + * for unexpected space `before` + * + * var a = 'b' ; + * ^^^ + * + * for unexpected space `after` + * + * var a = 'b'; c = 10; + * ^^ + * + * Reports if the given token has invalid spacing. + * @param {Token} token The semicolon token to check. + * @param {ASTNode} node The corresponding node of the token. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSemicolonSpacing(token, node) { + if (astUtils.isSemicolonToken(token)) { + if (hasLeadingSpace(token)) { + if (!requireSpaceBefore) { + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token); + const loc = { + start: tokenBefore.loc.end, + end: token.loc.start + }; + + context.report({ + node, + loc, + messageId: "unexpectedWhitespaceBefore", + fix(fixer) { + + return fixer.removeRange([tokenBefore.range[1], token.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + } else { + if (requireSpaceBefore) { + const loc = token.loc; + + context.report({ + node, + loc, + messageId: "missingWhitespaceBefore", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(token, " "); + } + }); + } + } + + if (!isFirstTokenInCurrentLine(token) && !isLastTokenInCurrentLine(token) && !isBeforeClosingParen(token)) { + if (hasTrailingSpace(token)) { + if (!requireSpaceAfter) { + const tokenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(token); + const loc = { + start: token.loc.end, + end: tokenAfter.loc.start + }; + + context.report({ + node, + loc, + messageId: "unexpectedWhitespaceAfter", + fix(fixer) { + + return fixer.removeRange([token.range[1], tokenAfter.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + } else { + if (requireSpaceAfter) { + const loc = token.loc; + + context.report({ + node, + loc, + messageId: "missingWhitespaceAfter", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(token, " "); + } + }); + } + } + } + } + } + + /** + * Checks the spacing of the semicolon with the assumption that the last token is the semicolon. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkNode(node) { + const token = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + checkSemicolonSpacing(token, node); + } + + return { + VariableDeclaration: checkNode, + ExpressionStatement: checkNode, + BreakStatement: checkNode, + ContinueStatement: checkNode, + DebuggerStatement: checkNode, + DoWhileStatement: checkNode, + ReturnStatement: checkNode, + ThrowStatement: checkNode, + ImportDeclaration: checkNode, + ExportNamedDeclaration: checkNode, + ExportAllDeclaration: checkNode, + ExportDefaultDeclaration: checkNode, + ForStatement(node) { + if (node.init) { + checkSemicolonSpacing(sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.init), node); + } + + if (node.test) { + checkSemicolonSpacing(sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.test), node); + } + }, + PropertyDefinition: checkNode + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/semi-style.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/semi-style.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..caf2224 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/semi-style.js @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce location of semicolons. + * @author Toru Nagashima + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const SELECTOR = [ + "BreakStatement", "ContinueStatement", "DebuggerStatement", + "DoWhileStatement", "ExportAllDeclaration", + "ExportDefaultDeclaration", "ExportNamedDeclaration", + "ExpressionStatement", "ImportDeclaration", "ReturnStatement", + "ThrowStatement", "VariableDeclaration", "PropertyDefinition" +].join(","); + +/** + * Get the child node list of a given node. + * This returns `BlockStatement#body`, `StaticBlock#body`, `Program#body`, + * `ClassBody#body`, or `SwitchCase#consequent`. + * This is used to check whether a node is the first/last child. + * @param {Node} node A node to get child node list. + * @returns {Node[]|null} The child node list. + */ +function getChildren(node) { + const t = node.type; + + if ( + t === "BlockStatement" || + t === "StaticBlock" || + t === "Program" || + t === "ClassBody" + ) { + return node.body; + } + if (t === "SwitchCase") { + return node.consequent; + } + return null; +} + +/** + * Check whether a given node is the last statement in the parent block. + * @param {Node} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is the last statement in the parent block. + */ +function isLastChild(node) { + const t = node.parent.type; + + if (t === "IfStatement" && node.parent.consequent === node && node.parent.alternate) { // before `else` keyword. + return true; + } + if (t === "DoWhileStatement") { // before `while` keyword. + return true; + } + const nodeList = getChildren(node.parent); + + return nodeList !== null && nodeList[nodeList.length - 1] === node; // before `}` or etc. +} + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce location of semicolons", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/semi-style" + }, + + schema: [{ enum: ["last", "first"] }], + fixable: "whitespace", + + messages: { + expectedSemiColon: "Expected this semicolon to be at {{pos}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const option = context.options[0] || "last"; + + /** + * Check the given semicolon token. + * @param {Token} semiToken The semicolon token to check. + * @param {"first"|"last"} expected The expected location to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function check(semiToken, expected) { + const prevToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(semiToken); + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(semiToken); + const prevIsSameLine = !prevToken || astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(prevToken, semiToken); + const nextIsSameLine = !nextToken || astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(semiToken, nextToken); + + if ((expected === "last" && !prevIsSameLine) || (expected === "first" && !nextIsSameLine)) { + context.report({ + loc: semiToken.loc, + messageId: "expectedSemiColon", + data: { + pos: (expected === "last") + ? "the end of the previous line" + : "the beginning of the next line" + }, + fix(fixer) { + if (prevToken && nextToken && sourceCode.commentsExistBetween(prevToken, nextToken)) { + return null; + } + + const start = prevToken ? prevToken.range[1] : semiToken.range[0]; + const end = nextToken ? nextToken.range[0] : semiToken.range[1]; + const text = (expected === "last") ? ";\n" : "\n;"; + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([start, end], text); + } + }); + } + } + + return { + [SELECTOR](node) { + if (option === "first" && isLastChild(node)) { + return; + } + + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + if (astUtils.isSemicolonToken(lastToken)) { + check(lastToken, option); + } + }, + + ForStatement(node) { + const firstSemi = node.init && sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.init, astUtils.isSemicolonToken); + const secondSemi = node.test && sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.test, astUtils.isSemicolonToken); + + if (firstSemi) { + check(firstSemi, "last"); + } + if (secondSemi) { + check(secondSemi, "last"); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/semi.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/semi.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..01586b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/semi.js @@ -0,0 +1,438 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag missing semicolons. + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const FixTracker = require("./utils/fix-tracker"); +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow semicolons instead of ASI", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/semi" + }, + + fixable: "code", + + schema: { + anyOf: [ + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["never"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + beforeStatementContinuationChars: { + enum: ["always", "any", "never"] + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 2 + }, + { + type: "array", + items: [ + { + enum: ["always"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + omitLastInOneLineBlock: { type: "boolean" }, + omitLastInOneLineClassBody: { type: "boolean" } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 2 + } + ] + }, + + messages: { + missingSemi: "Missing semicolon.", + extraSemi: "Extra semicolon." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const OPT_OUT_PATTERN = /^[-[(/+`]/u; // One of [(/+-` + const unsafeClassFieldNames = new Set(["get", "set", "static"]); + const unsafeClassFieldFollowers = new Set(["*", "in", "instanceof"]); + const options = context.options[1]; + const never = context.options[0] === "never"; + const exceptOneLine = Boolean(options && options.omitLastInOneLineBlock); + const exceptOneLineClassBody = Boolean(options && options.omitLastInOneLineClassBody); + const beforeStatementContinuationChars = options && options.beforeStatementContinuationChars || "any"; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Reports a semicolon error with appropriate location and message. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node with an extra or missing semicolon. + * @param {boolean} missing True if the semicolon is missing. + * @returns {void} + */ + function report(node, missing) { + const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + let messageId, + fix, + loc; + + if (!missing) { + messageId = "missingSemi"; + loc = { + start: lastToken.loc.end, + end: astUtils.getNextLocation(sourceCode, lastToken.loc.end) + }; + fix = function(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(lastToken, ";"); + }; + } else { + messageId = "extraSemi"; + loc = lastToken.loc; + fix = function(fixer) { + + /* + * Expand the replacement range to include the surrounding + * tokens to avoid conflicting with no-extra-semi. + * https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/7928 + */ + return new FixTracker(fixer, sourceCode) + .retainSurroundingTokens(lastToken) + .remove(lastToken); + }; + } + + context.report({ + node, + loc, + messageId, + fix + }); + + } + + /** + * Check whether a given semicolon token is redundant. + * @param {Token} semiToken A semicolon token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the next token is `;` or `}`. + */ + function isRedundantSemi(semiToken) { + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(semiToken); + + return ( + !nextToken || + astUtils.isClosingBraceToken(nextToken) || + astUtils.isSemicolonToken(nextToken) + ); + } + + /** + * Check whether a given token is the closing brace of an arrow function. + * @param {Token} lastToken A token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is the closing brace of an arrow function. + */ + function isEndOfArrowBlock(lastToken) { + if (!astUtils.isClosingBraceToken(lastToken)) { + return false; + } + const node = sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(lastToken.range[0]); + + return ( + node.type === "BlockStatement" && + node.parent.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" + ); + } + + /** + * Checks if a given PropertyDefinition node followed by a semicolon + * can safely remove that semicolon. It is not to safe to remove if + * the class field name is "get", "set", or "static", or if + * followed by a generator method. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node cannot have the semicolon + * removed. + */ + function maybeClassFieldAsiHazard(node) { + + if (node.type !== "PropertyDefinition") { + return false; + } + + /* + * Computed property names and non-identifiers are always safe + * as they can be distinguished from keywords easily. + */ + const needsNameCheck = !node.computed && node.key.type === "Identifier"; + + /* + * Certain names are problematic unless they also have a + * a way to distinguish between keywords and property + * names. + */ + if (needsNameCheck && unsafeClassFieldNames.has(node.key.name)) { + + /* + * Special case: If the field name is `static`, + * it is only valid if the field is marked as static, + * so "static static" is okay but "static" is not. + */ + const isStaticStatic = node.static && node.key.name === "static"; + + /* + * For other unsafe names, we only care if there is no + * initializer. No initializer = hazard. + */ + if (!isStaticStatic && !node.value) { + return true; + } + } + + const followingToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + return unsafeClassFieldFollowers.has(followingToken.value); + } + + /** + * Check whether a given node is on the same line with the next token. + * @param {Node} node A statement node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is on the same line with the next token. + */ + function isOnSameLineWithNextToken(node) { + const prevToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node, 1); + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + return !!nextToken && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(prevToken, nextToken); + } + + /** + * Check whether a given node can connect the next line if the next line is unreliable. + * @param {Node} node A statement node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node can connect the next line. + */ + function maybeAsiHazardAfter(node) { + const t = node.type; + + if (t === "DoWhileStatement" || + t === "BreakStatement" || + t === "ContinueStatement" || + t === "DebuggerStatement" || + t === "ImportDeclaration" || + t === "ExportAllDeclaration" + ) { + return false; + } + if (t === "ReturnStatement") { + return Boolean(node.argument); + } + if (t === "ExportNamedDeclaration") { + return Boolean(node.declaration); + } + if (isEndOfArrowBlock(sourceCode.getLastToken(node, 1))) { + return false; + } + + return true; + } + + /** + * Check whether a given token can connect the previous statement. + * @param {Token} token A token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is one of `[`, `(`, `/`, `+`, `-`, ```, `++`, and `--`. + */ + function maybeAsiHazardBefore(token) { + return ( + Boolean(token) && + OPT_OUT_PATTERN.test(token.value) && + token.value !== "++" && + token.value !== "--" + ); + } + + /** + * Check if the semicolon of a given node is unnecessary, only true if: + * - next token is a valid statement divider (`;` or `}`). + * - next token is on a new line and the node is not connectable to the new line. + * @param {Node} node A statement node to check. + * @returns {boolean} whether the semicolon is unnecessary. + */ + function canRemoveSemicolon(node) { + if (isRedundantSemi(sourceCode.getLastToken(node))) { + return true; // `;;` or `;}` + } + if (maybeClassFieldAsiHazard(node)) { + return false; + } + if (isOnSameLineWithNextToken(node)) { + return false; // One liner. + } + + // continuation characters should not apply to class fields + if ( + node.type !== "PropertyDefinition" && + beforeStatementContinuationChars === "never" && + !maybeAsiHazardAfter(node) + ) { + return true; // ASI works. This statement doesn't connect to the next. + } + if (!maybeAsiHazardBefore(sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node))) { + return true; // ASI works. The next token doesn't connect to this statement. + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Checks a node to see if it's the last item in a one-liner block. + * Block is any `BlockStatement` or `StaticBlock` node. Block is a one-liner if its + * braces (and consequently everything between them) are on the same line. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} whether the node is the last item in a one-liner block. + */ + function isLastInOneLinerBlock(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + if (!nextToken || nextToken.value !== "}") { + return false; + } + + if (parent.type === "BlockStatement") { + return parent.loc.start.line === parent.loc.end.line; + } + + if (parent.type === "StaticBlock") { + const openingBrace = sourceCode.getFirstToken(parent, { skip: 1 }); // skip the `static` token + + return openingBrace.loc.start.line === parent.loc.end.line; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Checks a node to see if it's the last item in a one-liner `ClassBody` node. + * ClassBody is a one-liner if its braces (and consequently everything between them) are on the same line. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} whether the node is the last item in a one-liner ClassBody. + */ + function isLastInOneLinerClassBody(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + if (!nextToken || nextToken.value !== "}") { + return false; + } + + if (parent.type === "ClassBody") { + return parent.loc.start.line === parent.loc.end.line; + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Checks a node to see if it's followed by a semicolon. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForSemicolon(node) { + const isSemi = astUtils.isSemicolonToken(sourceCode.getLastToken(node)); + + if (never) { + if (isSemi && canRemoveSemicolon(node)) { + report(node, true); + } else if ( + !isSemi && beforeStatementContinuationChars === "always" && + node.type !== "PropertyDefinition" && + maybeAsiHazardBefore(sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node)) + ) { + report(node); + } + } else { + const oneLinerBlock = (exceptOneLine && isLastInOneLinerBlock(node)); + const oneLinerClassBody = (exceptOneLineClassBody && isLastInOneLinerClassBody(node)); + const oneLinerBlockOrClassBody = oneLinerBlock || oneLinerClassBody; + + if (isSemi && oneLinerBlockOrClassBody) { + report(node, true); + } else if (!isSemi && !oneLinerBlockOrClassBody) { + report(node); + } + } + } + + /** + * Checks to see if there's a semicolon after a variable declaration. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForSemicolonForVariableDeclaration(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + if ((parent.type !== "ForStatement" || parent.init !== node) && + (!/^For(?:In|Of)Statement/u.test(parent.type) || parent.left !== node) + ) { + checkForSemicolon(node); + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + VariableDeclaration: checkForSemicolonForVariableDeclaration, + ExpressionStatement: checkForSemicolon, + ReturnStatement: checkForSemicolon, + ThrowStatement: checkForSemicolon, + DoWhileStatement: checkForSemicolon, + DebuggerStatement: checkForSemicolon, + BreakStatement: checkForSemicolon, + ContinueStatement: checkForSemicolon, + ImportDeclaration: checkForSemicolon, + ExportAllDeclaration: checkForSemicolon, + ExportNamedDeclaration(node) { + if (!node.declaration) { + checkForSemicolon(node); + } + }, + ExportDefaultDeclaration(node) { + if (!/(?:Class|Function)Declaration/u.test(node.declaration.type)) { + checkForSemicolon(node); + } + }, + PropertyDefinition: checkForSemicolon + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/sort-imports.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/sort-imports.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..04814ed --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/sort-imports.js @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to require sorting of import declarations + * @author Christian Schuller + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce sorted import declarations within modules", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/sort-imports" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + ignoreCase: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + memberSyntaxSortOrder: { + type: "array", + items: { + enum: ["none", "all", "multiple", "single"] + }, + uniqueItems: true, + minItems: 4, + maxItems: 4 + }, + ignoreDeclarationSort: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + ignoreMemberSort: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + allowSeparatedGroups: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + sortImportsAlphabetically: "Imports should be sorted alphabetically.", + sortMembersAlphabetically: "Member '{{memberName}}' of the import declaration should be sorted alphabetically.", + unexpectedSyntaxOrder: "Expected '{{syntaxA}}' syntax before '{{syntaxB}}' syntax." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const configuration = context.options[0] || {}, + ignoreCase = configuration.ignoreCase || false, + ignoreDeclarationSort = configuration.ignoreDeclarationSort || false, + ignoreMemberSort = configuration.ignoreMemberSort || false, + memberSyntaxSortOrder = configuration.memberSyntaxSortOrder || ["none", "all", "multiple", "single"], + allowSeparatedGroups = configuration.allowSeparatedGroups || false, + sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + let previousDeclaration = null; + + /** + * Gets the used member syntax style. + * + * import "my-module.js" --> none + * import * as myModule from "my-module.js" --> all + * import {myMember} from "my-module.js" --> single + * import {foo, bar} from "my-module.js" --> multiple + * @param {ASTNode} node the ImportDeclaration node. + * @returns {string} used member parameter style, ["all", "multiple", "single"] + */ + function usedMemberSyntax(node) { + if (node.specifiers.length === 0) { + return "none"; + } + if (node.specifiers[0].type === "ImportNamespaceSpecifier") { + return "all"; + } + if (node.specifiers.length === 1) { + return "single"; + } + return "multiple"; + + } + + /** + * Gets the group by member parameter index for given declaration. + * @param {ASTNode} node the ImportDeclaration node. + * @returns {number} the declaration group by member index. + */ + function getMemberParameterGroupIndex(node) { + return memberSyntaxSortOrder.indexOf(usedMemberSyntax(node)); + } + + /** + * Gets the local name of the first imported module. + * @param {ASTNode} node the ImportDeclaration node. + * @returns {?string} the local name of the first imported module. + */ + function getFirstLocalMemberName(node) { + if (node.specifiers[0]) { + return node.specifiers[0].local.name; + } + return null; + + } + + /** + * Calculates number of lines between two nodes. It is assumed that the given `left` node appears before + * the given `right` node in the source code. Lines are counted from the end of the `left` node till the + * start of the `right` node. If the given nodes are on the same line, it returns `0`, same as if they were + * on two consecutive lines. + * @param {ASTNode} left node that appears before the given `right` node. + * @param {ASTNode} right node that appears after the given `left` node. + * @returns {number} number of lines between nodes. + */ + function getNumberOfLinesBetween(left, right) { + return Math.max(right.loc.start.line - left.loc.end.line - 1, 0); + } + + return { + ImportDeclaration(node) { + if (!ignoreDeclarationSort) { + if ( + previousDeclaration && + allowSeparatedGroups && + getNumberOfLinesBetween(previousDeclaration, node) > 0 + ) { + + // reset declaration sort + previousDeclaration = null; + } + + if (previousDeclaration) { + const currentMemberSyntaxGroupIndex = getMemberParameterGroupIndex(node), + previousMemberSyntaxGroupIndex = getMemberParameterGroupIndex(previousDeclaration); + let currentLocalMemberName = getFirstLocalMemberName(node), + previousLocalMemberName = getFirstLocalMemberName(previousDeclaration); + + if (ignoreCase) { + previousLocalMemberName = previousLocalMemberName && previousLocalMemberName.toLowerCase(); + currentLocalMemberName = currentLocalMemberName && currentLocalMemberName.toLowerCase(); + } + + /* + * When the current declaration uses a different member syntax, + * then check if the ordering is correct. + * Otherwise, make a default string compare (like rule sort-vars to be consistent) of the first used local member name. + */ + if (currentMemberSyntaxGroupIndex !== previousMemberSyntaxGroupIndex) { + if (currentMemberSyntaxGroupIndex < previousMemberSyntaxGroupIndex) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedSyntaxOrder", + data: { + syntaxA: memberSyntaxSortOrder[currentMemberSyntaxGroupIndex], + syntaxB: memberSyntaxSortOrder[previousMemberSyntaxGroupIndex] + } + }); + } + } else { + if (previousLocalMemberName && + currentLocalMemberName && + currentLocalMemberName < previousLocalMemberName + ) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "sortImportsAlphabetically" + }); + } + } + } + + previousDeclaration = node; + } + + if (!ignoreMemberSort) { + const importSpecifiers = node.specifiers.filter(specifier => specifier.type === "ImportSpecifier"); + const getSortableName = ignoreCase ? specifier => specifier.local.name.toLowerCase() : specifier => specifier.local.name; + const firstUnsortedIndex = importSpecifiers.map(getSortableName).findIndex((name, index, array) => array[index - 1] > name); + + if (firstUnsortedIndex !== -1) { + context.report({ + node: importSpecifiers[firstUnsortedIndex], + messageId: "sortMembersAlphabetically", + data: { memberName: importSpecifiers[firstUnsortedIndex].local.name }, + fix(fixer) { + if (importSpecifiers.some(specifier => + sourceCode.getCommentsBefore(specifier).length || sourceCode.getCommentsAfter(specifier).length)) { + + // If there are comments in the ImportSpecifier list, don't rearrange the specifiers. + return null; + } + + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + [importSpecifiers[0].range[0], importSpecifiers[importSpecifiers.length - 1].range[1]], + importSpecifiers + + // Clone the importSpecifiers array to avoid mutating it + .slice() + + // Sort the array into the desired order + .sort((specifierA, specifierB) => { + const aName = getSortableName(specifierA); + const bName = getSortableName(specifierB); + + return aName > bName ? 1 : -1; + }) + + // Build a string out of the sorted list of import specifiers and the text between the originals + .reduce((sourceText, specifier, index) => { + const textAfterSpecifier = index === importSpecifiers.length - 1 + ? "" + : sourceCode.getText().slice(importSpecifiers[index].range[1], importSpecifiers[index + 1].range[0]); + + return sourceText + sourceCode.getText(specifier) + textAfterSpecifier; + }, "") + ); + } + }); + } + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/sort-keys.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/sort-keys.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..088b589 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/sort-keys.js @@ -0,0 +1,230 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to require object keys to be sorted + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"), + naturalCompare = require("natural-compare"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Gets the property name of the given `Property` node. + * + * - If the property's key is an `Identifier` node, this returns the key's name + * whether it's a computed property or not. + * - If the property has a static name, this returns the static name. + * - Otherwise, this returns null. + * @param {ASTNode} node The `Property` node to get. + * @returns {string|null} The property name or null. + * @private + */ +function getPropertyName(node) { + const staticName = astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(node); + + if (staticName !== null) { + return staticName; + } + + return node.key.name || null; +} + +/** + * Functions which check that the given 2 names are in specific order. + * + * Postfix `I` is meant insensitive. + * Postfix `N` is meant natural. + * @private + */ +const isValidOrders = { + asc(a, b) { + return a <= b; + }, + ascI(a, b) { + return a.toLowerCase() <= b.toLowerCase(); + }, + ascN(a, b) { + return naturalCompare(a, b) <= 0; + }, + ascIN(a, b) { + return naturalCompare(a.toLowerCase(), b.toLowerCase()) <= 0; + }, + desc(a, b) { + return isValidOrders.asc(b, a); + }, + descI(a, b) { + return isValidOrders.ascI(b, a); + }, + descN(a, b) { + return isValidOrders.ascN(b, a); + }, + descIN(a, b) { + return isValidOrders.ascIN(b, a); + } +}; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require object keys to be sorted", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/sort-keys" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["asc", "desc"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + caseSensitive: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + natural: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + minKeys: { + type: "integer", + minimum: 2, + default: 2 + }, + allowLineSeparatedGroups: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + sortKeys: "Expected object keys to be in {{natural}}{{insensitive}}{{order}}ending order. '{{thisName}}' should be before '{{prevName}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + // Parse options. + const order = context.options[0] || "asc"; + const options = context.options[1]; + const insensitive = options && options.caseSensitive === false; + const natural = options && options.natural; + const minKeys = options && options.minKeys; + const allowLineSeparatedGroups = options && options.allowLineSeparatedGroups || false; + const isValidOrder = isValidOrders[ + order + (insensitive ? "I" : "") + (natural ? "N" : "") + ]; + + // The stack to save the previous property's name for each object literals. + let stack = null; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + ObjectExpression(node) { + stack = { + upper: stack, + prevNode: null, + prevBlankLine: false, + prevName: null, + numKeys: node.properties.length + }; + }, + + "ObjectExpression:exit"() { + stack = stack.upper; + }, + + SpreadElement(node) { + if (node.parent.type === "ObjectExpression") { + stack.prevName = null; + } + }, + + Property(node) { + if (node.parent.type === "ObjectPattern") { + return; + } + + const prevName = stack.prevName; + const numKeys = stack.numKeys; + const thisName = getPropertyName(node); + + // Get tokens between current node and previous node + const tokens = stack.prevNode && sourceCode + .getTokensBetween(stack.prevNode, node, { includeComments: true }); + + let isBlankLineBetweenNodes = stack.prevBlankLine; + + if (tokens) { + + // check blank line between tokens + tokens.forEach((token, index) => { + const previousToken = tokens[index - 1]; + + if (previousToken && (token.loc.start.line - previousToken.loc.end.line > 1)) { + isBlankLineBetweenNodes = true; + } + }); + + // check blank line between the current node and the last token + if (!isBlankLineBetweenNodes && (node.loc.start.line - tokens[tokens.length - 1].loc.end.line > 1)) { + isBlankLineBetweenNodes = true; + } + + // check blank line between the first token and the previous node + if (!isBlankLineBetweenNodes && (tokens[0].loc.start.line - stack.prevNode.loc.end.line > 1)) { + isBlankLineBetweenNodes = true; + } + } + + stack.prevNode = node; + + if (thisName !== null) { + stack.prevName = thisName; + } + + if (allowLineSeparatedGroups && isBlankLineBetweenNodes) { + stack.prevBlankLine = thisName === null; + return; + } + + if (prevName === null || thisName === null || numKeys < minKeys) { + return; + } + + if (!isValidOrder(prevName, thisName)) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: node.key.loc, + messageId: "sortKeys", + data: { + thisName, + prevName, + order, + insensitive: insensitive ? "insensitive " : "", + natural: natural ? "natural " : "" + } + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/sort-vars.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/sort-vars.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8fd723f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/sort-vars.js @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to require sorting of variables within a single Variable Declaration block + * @author Ilya Volodin + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require variables within the same declaration block to be sorted", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/sort-vars" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + ignoreCase: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + sortVars: "Variables within the same declaration block should be sorted alphabetically." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const configuration = context.options[0] || {}, + ignoreCase = configuration.ignoreCase || false, + sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + VariableDeclaration(node) { + const idDeclarations = node.declarations.filter(decl => decl.id.type === "Identifier"); + const getSortableName = ignoreCase ? decl => decl.id.name.toLowerCase() : decl => decl.id.name; + const unfixable = idDeclarations.some(decl => decl.init !== null && decl.init.type !== "Literal"); + let fixed = false; + + idDeclarations.slice(1).reduce((memo, decl) => { + const lastVariableName = getSortableName(memo), + currentVariableName = getSortableName(decl); + + if (currentVariableName < lastVariableName) { + context.report({ + node: decl, + messageId: "sortVars", + fix(fixer) { + if (unfixable || fixed) { + return null; + } + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + [idDeclarations[0].range[0], idDeclarations[idDeclarations.length - 1].range[1]], + idDeclarations + + // Clone the idDeclarations array to avoid mutating it + .slice() + + // Sort the array into the desired order + .sort((declA, declB) => { + const aName = getSortableName(declA); + const bName = getSortableName(declB); + + return aName > bName ? 1 : -1; + }) + + // Build a string out of the sorted list of identifier declarations and the text between the originals + .reduce((sourceText, identifier, index) => { + const textAfterIdentifier = index === idDeclarations.length - 1 + ? "" + : sourceCode.getText().slice(idDeclarations[index].range[1], idDeclarations[index + 1].range[0]); + + return sourceText + sourceCode.getText(identifier) + textAfterIdentifier; + }, "") + + ); + } + }); + fixed = true; + return memo; + } + return decl; + + }, idDeclarations[0]); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-before-blocks.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-before-blocks.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a4a5449 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-before-blocks.js @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A rule to ensure whitespace before blocks. + * @author Mathias Schreck + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Checks whether the given node represents the body of a function. + * @param {ASTNode} node the node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is function body. + */ +function isFunctionBody(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + + return ( + node.type === "BlockStatement" && + astUtils.isFunction(parent) && + parent.body === node + ); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent spacing before blocks", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/space-before-blocks" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + keywords: { + enum: ["always", "never", "off"] + }, + functions: { + enum: ["always", "never", "off"] + }, + classes: { + enum: ["always", "never", "off"] + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedSpace: "Unexpected space before opening brace.", + missingSpace: "Missing space before opening brace." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const config = context.options[0], + sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + let alwaysFunctions = true, + alwaysKeywords = true, + alwaysClasses = true, + neverFunctions = false, + neverKeywords = false, + neverClasses = false; + + if (typeof config === "object") { + alwaysFunctions = config.functions === "always"; + alwaysKeywords = config.keywords === "always"; + alwaysClasses = config.classes === "always"; + neverFunctions = config.functions === "never"; + neverKeywords = config.keywords === "never"; + neverClasses = config.classes === "never"; + } else if (config === "never") { + alwaysFunctions = false; + alwaysKeywords = false; + alwaysClasses = false; + neverFunctions = true; + neverKeywords = true; + neverClasses = true; + } + + /** + * Checks whether the spacing before the given block is already controlled by another rule: + * - `arrow-spacing` checks spaces after `=>`. + * - `keyword-spacing` checks spaces after keywords in certain contexts. + * - `switch-colon-spacing` checks spaces after `:` of switch cases. + * @param {Token} precedingToken first token before the block. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} node `BlockStatement` node or `{` token of a `SwitchStatement` node. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if requiring or disallowing spaces before the given block could produce conflicts with other rules. + */ + function isConflicted(precedingToken, node) { + return ( + astUtils.isArrowToken(precedingToken) || + ( + astUtils.isKeywordToken(precedingToken) && + !isFunctionBody(node) + ) || + ( + astUtils.isColonToken(precedingToken) && + node.parent && + node.parent.type === "SwitchCase" && + precedingToken === astUtils.getSwitchCaseColonToken(node.parent, sourceCode) + ) + ); + } + + /** + * Checks the given BlockStatement node has a preceding space if it doesn’t start on a new line. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} node The AST node of a BlockStatement. + * @returns {void} undefined. + */ + function checkPrecedingSpace(node) { + const precedingToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + + if (precedingToken && !isConflicted(precedingToken, node) && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(precedingToken, node)) { + const hasSpace = sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(precedingToken, node); + let requireSpace; + let requireNoSpace; + + if (isFunctionBody(node)) { + requireSpace = alwaysFunctions; + requireNoSpace = neverFunctions; + } else if (node.type === "ClassBody") { + requireSpace = alwaysClasses; + requireNoSpace = neverClasses; + } else { + requireSpace = alwaysKeywords; + requireNoSpace = neverKeywords; + } + + if (requireSpace && !hasSpace) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "missingSpace", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(node, " "); + } + }); + } else if (requireNoSpace && hasSpace) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedSpace", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([precedingToken.range[1], node.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + } + } + + /** + * Checks if the CaseBlock of an given SwitchStatement node has a preceding space. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node of a SwitchStatement. + * @returns {void} undefined. + */ + function checkSpaceBeforeCaseBlock(node) { + const cases = node.cases; + let openingBrace; + + if (cases.length > 0) { + openingBrace = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(cases[0]); + } else { + openingBrace = sourceCode.getLastToken(node, 1); + } + + checkPrecedingSpace(openingBrace); + } + + return { + BlockStatement: checkPrecedingSpace, + ClassBody: checkPrecedingSpace, + SwitchStatement: checkSpaceBeforeCaseBlock + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-before-function-paren.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-before-function-paren.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..575a159 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-before-function-paren.js @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to validate spacing before function paren. + * @author Mathias Schreck + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent spacing before `function` definition opening parenthesis", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/space-before-function-paren" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + anonymous: { + enum: ["always", "never", "ignore"] + }, + named: { + enum: ["always", "never", "ignore"] + }, + asyncArrow: { + enum: ["always", "never", "ignore"] + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedSpace: "Unexpected space before function parentheses.", + missingSpace: "Missing space before function parentheses." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const baseConfig = typeof context.options[0] === "string" ? context.options[0] : "always"; + const overrideConfig = typeof context.options[0] === "object" ? context.options[0] : {}; + + /** + * Determines whether a function has a name. + * @param {ASTNode} node The function node. + * @returns {boolean} Whether the function has a name. + */ + function isNamedFunction(node) { + if (node.id) { + return true; + } + + const parent = node.parent; + + return parent.type === "MethodDefinition" || + (parent.type === "Property" && + ( + parent.kind === "get" || + parent.kind === "set" || + parent.method + ) + ); + } + + /** + * Gets the config for a given function + * @param {ASTNode} node The function node + * @returns {string} "always", "never", or "ignore" + */ + function getConfigForFunction(node) { + if (node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression") { + + // Always ignore non-async functions and arrow functions without parens, e.g. async foo => bar + if (node.async && astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, { skip: 1 }))) { + return overrideConfig.asyncArrow || baseConfig; + } + } else if (isNamedFunction(node)) { + return overrideConfig.named || baseConfig; + + // `generator-star-spacing` should warn anonymous generators. E.g. `function* () {}` + } else if (!node.generator) { + return overrideConfig.anonymous || baseConfig; + } + + return "ignore"; + } + + /** + * Checks the parens of a function node + * @param {ASTNode} node A function node + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkFunction(node) { + const functionConfig = getConfigForFunction(node); + + if (functionConfig === "ignore") { + return; + } + + const rightToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, astUtils.isOpeningParenToken); + const leftToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(rightToken); + const hasSpacing = sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(leftToken, rightToken); + + if (hasSpacing && functionConfig === "never") { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: leftToken.loc.end, + end: rightToken.loc.start + }, + messageId: "unexpectedSpace", + fix(fixer) { + const comments = sourceCode.getCommentsBefore(rightToken); + + // Don't fix anything if there's a single line comment between the left and the right token + if (comments.some(comment => comment.type === "Line")) { + return null; + } + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + [leftToken.range[1], rightToken.range[0]], + comments.reduce((text, comment) => text + sourceCode.getText(comment), "") + ); + } + }); + } else if (!hasSpacing && functionConfig === "always") { + context.report({ + node, + loc: rightToken.loc, + messageId: "missingSpace", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextAfter(leftToken, " ") + }); + } + } + + return { + ArrowFunctionExpression: checkFunction, + FunctionDeclaration: checkFunction, + FunctionExpression: checkFunction + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-in-parens.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-in-parens.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d15a643 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-in-parens.js @@ -0,0 +1,285 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Disallows or enforces spaces inside of parentheses. + * @author Jonathan Rajavuori + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent spacing inside parentheses", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/space-in-parens" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + exceptions: { + type: "array", + items: { + enum: ["{}", "[]", "()", "empty"] + }, + uniqueItems: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + missingOpeningSpace: "There must be a space after this paren.", + missingClosingSpace: "There must be a space before this paren.", + rejectedOpeningSpace: "There should be no space after this paren.", + rejectedClosingSpace: "There should be no space before this paren." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const ALWAYS = context.options[0] === "always", + exceptionsArrayOptions = (context.options[1] && context.options[1].exceptions) || [], + options = {}; + + let exceptions; + + if (exceptionsArrayOptions.length) { + options.braceException = exceptionsArrayOptions.includes("{}"); + options.bracketException = exceptionsArrayOptions.includes("[]"); + options.parenException = exceptionsArrayOptions.includes("()"); + options.empty = exceptionsArrayOptions.includes("empty"); + } + + /** + * Produces an object with the opener and closer exception values + * @returns {Object} `openers` and `closers` exception values + * @private + */ + function getExceptions() { + const openers = [], + closers = []; + + if (options.braceException) { + openers.push("{"); + closers.push("}"); + } + + if (options.bracketException) { + openers.push("["); + closers.push("]"); + } + + if (options.parenException) { + openers.push("("); + closers.push(")"); + } + + if (options.empty) { + openers.push(")"); + closers.push("("); + } + + return { + openers, + closers + }; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Determines if a token is one of the exceptions for the opener paren + * @param {Object} token The token to check + * @returns {boolean} True if the token is one of the exceptions for the opener paren + */ + function isOpenerException(token) { + return exceptions.openers.includes(token.value); + } + + /** + * Determines if a token is one of the exceptions for the closer paren + * @param {Object} token The token to check + * @returns {boolean} True if the token is one of the exceptions for the closer paren + */ + function isCloserException(token) { + return exceptions.closers.includes(token.value); + } + + /** + * Determines if an opening paren is immediately followed by a required space + * @param {Object} openingParenToken The paren token + * @param {Object} tokenAfterOpeningParen The token after it + * @returns {boolean} True if the opening paren is missing a required space + */ + function openerMissingSpace(openingParenToken, tokenAfterOpeningParen) { + if (sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(openingParenToken, tokenAfterOpeningParen)) { + return false; + } + + if (!options.empty && astUtils.isClosingParenToken(tokenAfterOpeningParen)) { + return false; + } + + if (ALWAYS) { + return !isOpenerException(tokenAfterOpeningParen); + } + return isOpenerException(tokenAfterOpeningParen); + } + + /** + * Determines if an opening paren is immediately followed by a disallowed space + * @param {Object} openingParenToken The paren token + * @param {Object} tokenAfterOpeningParen The token after it + * @returns {boolean} True if the opening paren has a disallowed space + */ + function openerRejectsSpace(openingParenToken, tokenAfterOpeningParen) { + if (!astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(openingParenToken, tokenAfterOpeningParen)) { + return false; + } + + if (tokenAfterOpeningParen.type === "Line") { + return false; + } + + if (!sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(openingParenToken, tokenAfterOpeningParen)) { + return false; + } + + if (ALWAYS) { + return isOpenerException(tokenAfterOpeningParen); + } + return !isOpenerException(tokenAfterOpeningParen); + } + + /** + * Determines if a closing paren is immediately preceded by a required space + * @param {Object} tokenBeforeClosingParen The token before the paren + * @param {Object} closingParenToken The paren token + * @returns {boolean} True if the closing paren is missing a required space + */ + function closerMissingSpace(tokenBeforeClosingParen, closingParenToken) { + if (sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(tokenBeforeClosingParen, closingParenToken)) { + return false; + } + + if (!options.empty && astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(tokenBeforeClosingParen)) { + return false; + } + + if (ALWAYS) { + return !isCloserException(tokenBeforeClosingParen); + } + return isCloserException(tokenBeforeClosingParen); + } + + /** + * Determines if a closer paren is immediately preceded by a disallowed space + * @param {Object} tokenBeforeClosingParen The token before the paren + * @param {Object} closingParenToken The paren token + * @returns {boolean} True if the closing paren has a disallowed space + */ + function closerRejectsSpace(tokenBeforeClosingParen, closingParenToken) { + if (!astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(tokenBeforeClosingParen, closingParenToken)) { + return false; + } + + if (!sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(tokenBeforeClosingParen, closingParenToken)) { + return false; + } + + if (ALWAYS) { + return isCloserException(tokenBeforeClosingParen); + } + return !isCloserException(tokenBeforeClosingParen); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + Program: function checkParenSpaces(node) { + exceptions = getExceptions(); + const tokens = sourceCode.tokensAndComments; + + tokens.forEach((token, i) => { + const prevToken = tokens[i - 1]; + const nextToken = tokens[i + 1]; + + // if token is not an opening or closing paren token, do nothing + if (!astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(token) && !astUtils.isClosingParenToken(token)) { + return; + } + + // if token is an opening paren and is not followed by a required space + if (token.value === "(" && openerMissingSpace(token, nextToken)) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: token.loc, + messageId: "missingOpeningSpace", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(token, " "); + } + }); + } + + // if token is an opening paren and is followed by a disallowed space + if (token.value === "(" && openerRejectsSpace(token, nextToken)) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { start: token.loc.end, end: nextToken.loc.start }, + messageId: "rejectedOpeningSpace", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([token.range[1], nextToken.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + + // if token is a closing paren and is not preceded by a required space + if (token.value === ")" && closerMissingSpace(prevToken, token)) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: token.loc, + messageId: "missingClosingSpace", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(token, " "); + } + }); + } + + // if token is a closing paren and is preceded by a disallowed space + if (token.value === ")" && closerRejectsSpace(prevToken, token)) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { start: prevToken.loc.end, end: token.loc.start }, + messageId: "rejectedClosingSpace", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([prevToken.range[1], token.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + }); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-infix-ops.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-infix-ops.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4007101 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-infix-ops.js @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Require spaces around infix operators + * @author Michael Ficarra + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +const { isEqToken } = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require spacing around infix operators", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/space-infix-ops" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + int32Hint: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + missingSpace: "Operator '{{operator}}' must be spaced." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const int32Hint = context.options[0] ? context.options[0].int32Hint === true : false; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Returns the first token which violates the rule + * @param {ASTNode} left The left node of the main node + * @param {ASTNode} right The right node of the main node + * @param {string} op The operator of the main node + * @returns {Object} The violator token or null + * @private + */ + function getFirstNonSpacedToken(left, right, op) { + const operator = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(left, right, token => token.value === op); + const prev = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(operator); + const next = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(operator); + + if (!sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(prev, operator) || !sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(operator, next)) { + return operator; + } + + return null; + } + + /** + * Reports an AST node as a rule violation + * @param {ASTNode} mainNode The node to report + * @param {Object} culpritToken The token which has a problem + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function report(mainNode, culpritToken) { + context.report({ + node: mainNode, + loc: culpritToken.loc, + messageId: "missingSpace", + data: { + operator: culpritToken.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + const previousToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(culpritToken); + const afterToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(culpritToken); + let fixString = ""; + + if (culpritToken.range[0] - previousToken.range[1] === 0) { + fixString = " "; + } + + fixString += culpritToken.value; + + if (afterToken.range[0] - culpritToken.range[1] === 0) { + fixString += " "; + } + + return fixer.replaceText(culpritToken, fixString); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Check if the node is binary then report + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkBinary(node) { + const leftNode = (node.left.typeAnnotation) ? node.left.typeAnnotation : node.left; + const rightNode = node.right; + + // search for = in AssignmentPattern nodes + const operator = node.operator || "="; + + const nonSpacedNode = getFirstNonSpacedToken(leftNode, rightNode, operator); + + if (nonSpacedNode) { + if (!(int32Hint && sourceCode.getText(node).endsWith("|0"))) { + report(node, nonSpacedNode); + } + } + } + + /** + * Check if the node is conditional + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkConditional(node) { + const nonSpacedConsequentNode = getFirstNonSpacedToken(node.test, node.consequent, "?"); + const nonSpacedAlternateNode = getFirstNonSpacedToken(node.consequent, node.alternate, ":"); + + if (nonSpacedConsequentNode) { + report(node, nonSpacedConsequentNode); + } + + if (nonSpacedAlternateNode) { + report(node, nonSpacedAlternateNode); + } + } + + /** + * Check if the node is a variable + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkVar(node) { + const leftNode = (node.id.typeAnnotation) ? node.id.typeAnnotation : node.id; + const rightNode = node.init; + + if (rightNode) { + const nonSpacedNode = getFirstNonSpacedToken(leftNode, rightNode, "="); + + if (nonSpacedNode) { + report(node, nonSpacedNode); + } + } + } + + return { + AssignmentExpression: checkBinary, + AssignmentPattern: checkBinary, + BinaryExpression: checkBinary, + LogicalExpression: checkBinary, + ConditionalExpression: checkConditional, + VariableDeclarator: checkVar, + + PropertyDefinition(node) { + if (!node.value) { + return; + } + + /* + * Because of computed properties and type annotations, some + * tokens may exist between `node.key` and `=`. + * Therefore, find the `=` from the right. + */ + const operatorToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.value, isEqToken); + const leftToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(operatorToken); + const rightToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(operatorToken); + + if ( + !sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(leftToken, operatorToken) || + !sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(operatorToken, rightToken) + ) { + report(node, operatorToken); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-unary-ops.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-unary-ops.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aed43e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/space-unary-ops.js @@ -0,0 +1,324 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview This rule should require or disallow spaces before or after unary operations. + * @author Marcin Kumorek + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent spacing before or after unary operators", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/space-unary-ops" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + words: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + nonwords: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + overrides: { + type: "object", + additionalProperties: { + type: "boolean" + } + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + unexpectedBefore: "Unexpected space before unary operator '{{operator}}'.", + unexpectedAfter: "Unexpected space after unary operator '{{operator}}'.", + unexpectedAfterWord: "Unexpected space after unary word operator '{{word}}'.", + wordOperator: "Unary word operator '{{word}}' must be followed by whitespace.", + operator: "Unary operator '{{operator}}' must be followed by whitespace.", + beforeUnaryExpressions: "Space is required before unary expressions '{{token}}'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const options = context.options[0] || { words: true, nonwords: false }; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Check if the node is the first "!" in a "!!" convert to Boolean expression + * @param {ASTnode} node AST node + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is first "!" in "!!" + */ + function isFirstBangInBangBangExpression(node) { + return node && node.type === "UnaryExpression" && node.argument.operator === "!" && + node.argument && node.argument.type === "UnaryExpression" && node.argument.operator === "!"; + } + + /** + * Checks if an override exists for a given operator. + * @param {string} operator Operator + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not an override has been provided for the operator + */ + function overrideExistsForOperator(operator) { + return options.overrides && Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(options.overrides, operator); + } + + /** + * Gets the value that the override was set to for this operator + * @param {string} operator Operator + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not an override enforces a space with this operator + */ + function overrideEnforcesSpaces(operator) { + return options.overrides[operator]; + } + + /** + * Verify Unary Word Operator has spaces after the word operator + * @param {ASTnode} node AST node + * @param {Object} firstToken first token from the AST node + * @param {Object} secondToken second token from the AST node + * @param {string} word The word to be used for reporting + * @returns {void} + */ + function verifyWordHasSpaces(node, firstToken, secondToken, word) { + if (secondToken.range[0] === firstToken.range[1]) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "wordOperator", + data: { + word + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(firstToken, " "); + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Verify Unary Word Operator doesn't have spaces after the word operator + * @param {ASTnode} node AST node + * @param {Object} firstToken first token from the AST node + * @param {Object} secondToken second token from the AST node + * @param {string} word The word to be used for reporting + * @returns {void} + */ + function verifyWordDoesntHaveSpaces(node, firstToken, secondToken, word) { + if (astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(firstToken, secondToken)) { + if (secondToken.range[0] > firstToken.range[1]) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedAfterWord", + data: { + word + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([firstToken.range[1], secondToken.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + } + } + + /** + * Check Unary Word Operators for spaces after the word operator + * @param {ASTnode} node AST node + * @param {Object} firstToken first token from the AST node + * @param {Object} secondToken second token from the AST node + * @param {string} word The word to be used for reporting + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkUnaryWordOperatorForSpaces(node, firstToken, secondToken, word) { + if (overrideExistsForOperator(word)) { + if (overrideEnforcesSpaces(word)) { + verifyWordHasSpaces(node, firstToken, secondToken, word); + } else { + verifyWordDoesntHaveSpaces(node, firstToken, secondToken, word); + } + } else if (options.words) { + verifyWordHasSpaces(node, firstToken, secondToken, word); + } else { + verifyWordDoesntHaveSpaces(node, firstToken, secondToken, word); + } + } + + /** + * Verifies YieldExpressions satisfy spacing requirements + * @param {ASTnode} node AST node + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForSpacesAfterYield(node) { + const tokens = sourceCode.getFirstTokens(node, 3), + word = "yield"; + + if (!node.argument || node.delegate) { + return; + } + + checkUnaryWordOperatorForSpaces(node, tokens[0], tokens[1], word); + } + + /** + * Verifies AwaitExpressions satisfy spacing requirements + * @param {ASTNode} node AwaitExpression AST node + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForSpacesAfterAwait(node) { + const tokens = sourceCode.getFirstTokens(node, 3); + + checkUnaryWordOperatorForSpaces(node, tokens[0], tokens[1], "await"); + } + + /** + * Verifies UnaryExpression, UpdateExpression and NewExpression have spaces before or after the operator + * @param {ASTnode} node AST node + * @param {Object} firstToken First token in the expression + * @param {Object} secondToken Second token in the expression + * @returns {void} + */ + function verifyNonWordsHaveSpaces(node, firstToken, secondToken) { + if (node.prefix) { + if (isFirstBangInBangBangExpression(node)) { + return; + } + if (firstToken.range[1] === secondToken.range[0]) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "operator", + data: { + operator: firstToken.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(firstToken, " "); + } + }); + } + } else { + if (firstToken.range[1] === secondToken.range[0]) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "beforeUnaryExpressions", + data: { + token: secondToken.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBefore(secondToken, " "); + } + }); + } + } + } + + /** + * Verifies UnaryExpression, UpdateExpression and NewExpression don't have spaces before or after the operator + * @param {ASTnode} node AST node + * @param {Object} firstToken First token in the expression + * @param {Object} secondToken Second token in the expression + * @returns {void} + */ + function verifyNonWordsDontHaveSpaces(node, firstToken, secondToken) { + if (node.prefix) { + if (secondToken.range[0] > firstToken.range[1]) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedAfter", + data: { + operator: firstToken.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + if (astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(firstToken, secondToken)) { + return fixer.removeRange([firstToken.range[1], secondToken.range[0]]); + } + return null; + } + }); + } + } else { + if (secondToken.range[0] > firstToken.range[1]) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "unexpectedBefore", + data: { + operator: secondToken.value + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([firstToken.range[1], secondToken.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + } + } + + /** + * Verifies UnaryExpression, UpdateExpression and NewExpression satisfy spacing requirements + * @param {ASTnode} node AST node + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkForSpaces(node) { + const tokens = node.type === "UpdateExpression" && !node.prefix + ? sourceCode.getLastTokens(node, 2) + : sourceCode.getFirstTokens(node, 2); + const firstToken = tokens[0]; + const secondToken = tokens[1]; + + if ((node.type === "NewExpression" || node.prefix) && firstToken.type === "Keyword") { + checkUnaryWordOperatorForSpaces(node, firstToken, secondToken, firstToken.value); + return; + } + + const operator = node.prefix ? tokens[0].value : tokens[1].value; + + if (overrideExistsForOperator(operator)) { + if (overrideEnforcesSpaces(operator)) { + verifyNonWordsHaveSpaces(node, firstToken, secondToken); + } else { + verifyNonWordsDontHaveSpaces(node, firstToken, secondToken); + } + } else if (options.nonwords) { + verifyNonWordsHaveSpaces(node, firstToken, secondToken); + } else { + verifyNonWordsDontHaveSpaces(node, firstToken, secondToken); + } + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + UnaryExpression: checkForSpaces, + UpdateExpression: checkForSpaces, + NewExpression: checkForSpaces, + YieldExpression: checkForSpacesAfterYield, + AwaitExpression: checkForSpacesAfterAwait + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/spaced-comment.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/spaced-comment.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90ac703 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/spaced-comment.js @@ -0,0 +1,385 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Source code for spaced-comments rule + * @author Gyandeep Singh + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +const escapeRegExp = require("escape-string-regexp"); +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Escapes the control characters of a given string. + * @param {string} s A string to escape. + * @returns {string} An escaped string. + */ +function escape(s) { + return `(?:${escapeRegExp(s)})`; +} + +/** + * Escapes the control characters of a given string. + * And adds a repeat flag. + * @param {string} s A string to escape. + * @returns {string} An escaped string. + */ +function escapeAndRepeat(s) { + return `${escape(s)}+`; +} + +/** + * Parses `markers` option. + * If markers don't include `"*"`, this adds `"*"` to allow JSDoc comments. + * @param {string[]} [markers] A marker list. + * @returns {string[]} A marker list. + */ +function parseMarkersOption(markers) { + + // `*` is a marker for JSDoc comments. + if (!markers.includes("*")) { + return markers.concat("*"); + } + + return markers; +} + +/** + * Creates string pattern for exceptions. + * Generated pattern: + * + * 1. A space or an exception pattern sequence. + * @param {string[]} exceptions An exception pattern list. + * @returns {string} A regular expression string for exceptions. + */ +function createExceptionsPattern(exceptions) { + let pattern = ""; + + /* + * A space or an exception pattern sequence. + * [] ==> "\s" + * ["-"] ==> "(?:\s|\-+$)" + * ["-", "="] ==> "(?:\s|(?:\-+|=+)$)" + * ["-", "=", "--=="] ==> "(?:\s|(?:\-+|=+|(?:\-\-==)+)$)" ==> https://jex.im/regulex/#!embed=false&flags=&re=(%3F%3A%5Cs%7C(%3F%3A%5C-%2B%7C%3D%2B%7C(%3F%3A%5C-%5C-%3D%3D)%2B)%24) + */ + if (exceptions.length === 0) { + + // a space. + pattern += "\\s"; + } else { + + // a space or... + pattern += "(?:\\s|"; + + if (exceptions.length === 1) { + + // a sequence of the exception pattern. + pattern += escapeAndRepeat(exceptions[0]); + } else { + + // a sequence of one of the exception patterns. + pattern += "(?:"; + pattern += exceptions.map(escapeAndRepeat).join("|"); + pattern += ")"; + } + pattern += `(?:$|[${Array.from(astUtils.LINEBREAKS).join("")}]))`; + } + + return pattern; +} + +/** + * Creates RegExp object for `always` mode. + * Generated pattern for beginning of comment: + * + * 1. First, a marker or nothing. + * 2. Next, a space or an exception pattern sequence. + * @param {string[]} markers A marker list. + * @param {string[]} exceptions An exception pattern list. + * @returns {RegExp} A RegExp object for the beginning of a comment in `always` mode. + */ +function createAlwaysStylePattern(markers, exceptions) { + let pattern = "^"; + + /* + * A marker or nothing. + * ["*"] ==> "\*?" + * ["*", "!"] ==> "(?:\*|!)?" + * ["*", "/", "!<"] ==> "(?:\*|\/|(?:!<))?" ==> https://jex.im/regulex/#!embed=false&flags=&re=(%3F%3A%5C*%7C%5C%2F%7C(%3F%3A!%3C))%3F + */ + if (markers.length === 1) { + + // the marker. + pattern += escape(markers[0]); + } else { + + // one of markers. + pattern += "(?:"; + pattern += markers.map(escape).join("|"); + pattern += ")"; + } + + pattern += "?"; // or nothing. + pattern += createExceptionsPattern(exceptions); + + return new RegExp(pattern, "u"); +} + +/** + * Creates RegExp object for `never` mode. + * Generated pattern for beginning of comment: + * + * 1. First, a marker or nothing (captured). + * 2. Next, a space or a tab. + * @param {string[]} markers A marker list. + * @returns {RegExp} A RegExp object for `never` mode. + */ +function createNeverStylePattern(markers) { + const pattern = `^(${markers.map(escape).join("|")})?[ \t]+`; + + return new RegExp(pattern, "u"); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce consistent spacing after the `//` or `/*` in a comment", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/spaced-comment" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + exceptions: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + } + }, + markers: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + } + }, + line: { + type: "object", + properties: { + exceptions: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + } + }, + markers: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + } + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + }, + block: { + type: "object", + properties: { + exceptions: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + } + }, + markers: { + type: "array", + items: { + type: "string" + } + }, + balanced: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + unexpectedSpaceAfterMarker: "Unexpected space or tab after marker ({{refChar}}) in comment.", + expectedExceptionAfter: "Expected exception block, space or tab after '{{refChar}}' in comment.", + unexpectedSpaceBefore: "Unexpected space or tab before '*/' in comment.", + unexpectedSpaceAfter: "Unexpected space or tab after '{{refChar}}' in comment.", + expectedSpaceBefore: "Expected space or tab before '*/' in comment.", + expectedSpaceAfter: "Expected space or tab after '{{refChar}}' in comment." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + // Unless the first option is never, require a space + const requireSpace = context.options[0] !== "never"; + + /* + * Parse the second options. + * If markers don't include `"*"`, it's added automatically for JSDoc + * comments. + */ + const config = context.options[1] || {}; + const balanced = config.block && config.block.balanced; + + const styleRules = ["block", "line"].reduce((rule, type) => { + const markers = parseMarkersOption(config[type] && config[type].markers || config.markers || []); + const exceptions = config[type] && config[type].exceptions || config.exceptions || []; + const endNeverPattern = "[ \t]+$"; + + // Create RegExp object for valid patterns. + rule[type] = { + beginRegex: requireSpace ? createAlwaysStylePattern(markers, exceptions) : createNeverStylePattern(markers), + endRegex: balanced && requireSpace ? new RegExp(`${createExceptionsPattern(exceptions)}$`, "u") : new RegExp(endNeverPattern, "u"), + hasExceptions: exceptions.length > 0, + captureMarker: new RegExp(`^(${markers.map(escape).join("|")})`, "u"), + markers: new Set(markers) + }; + + return rule; + }, {}); + + /** + * Reports a beginning spacing error with an appropriate message. + * @param {ASTNode} node A comment node to check. + * @param {string} messageId An error message to report. + * @param {Array} match An array of match results for markers. + * @param {string} refChar Character used for reference in the error message. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportBegin(node, messageId, match, refChar) { + const type = node.type.toLowerCase(), + commentIdentifier = type === "block" ? "/*" : "//"; + + context.report({ + node, + fix(fixer) { + const start = node.range[0]; + let end = start + 2; + + if (requireSpace) { + if (match) { + end += match[0].length; + } + return fixer.insertTextAfterRange([start, end], " "); + } + end += match[0].length; + return fixer.replaceTextRange([start, end], commentIdentifier + (match[1] ? match[1] : "")); + + }, + messageId, + data: { refChar } + }); + } + + /** + * Reports an ending spacing error with an appropriate message. + * @param {ASTNode} node A comment node to check. + * @param {string} messageId An error message to report. + * @param {string} match An array of the matched whitespace characters. + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportEnd(node, messageId, match) { + context.report({ + node, + fix(fixer) { + if (requireSpace) { + return fixer.insertTextAfterRange([node.range[0], node.range[1] - 2], " "); + } + const end = node.range[1] - 2, + start = end - match[0].length; + + return fixer.replaceTextRange([start, end], ""); + + }, + messageId + }); + } + + /** + * Reports a given comment if it's invalid. + * @param {ASTNode} node a comment node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkCommentForSpace(node) { + const type = node.type.toLowerCase(), + rule = styleRules[type], + commentIdentifier = type === "block" ? "/*" : "//"; + + // Ignores empty comments and comments that consist only of a marker. + if (node.value.length === 0 || rule.markers.has(node.value)) { + return; + } + + const beginMatch = rule.beginRegex.exec(node.value); + const endMatch = rule.endRegex.exec(node.value); + + // Checks. + if (requireSpace) { + if (!beginMatch) { + const hasMarker = rule.captureMarker.exec(node.value); + const marker = hasMarker ? commentIdentifier + hasMarker[0] : commentIdentifier; + + if (rule.hasExceptions) { + reportBegin(node, "expectedExceptionAfter", hasMarker, marker); + } else { + reportBegin(node, "expectedSpaceAfter", hasMarker, marker); + } + } + + if (balanced && type === "block" && !endMatch) { + reportEnd(node, "expectedSpaceBefore"); + } + } else { + if (beginMatch) { + if (!beginMatch[1]) { + reportBegin(node, "unexpectedSpaceAfter", beginMatch, commentIdentifier); + } else { + reportBegin(node, "unexpectedSpaceAfterMarker", beginMatch, beginMatch[1]); + } + } + + if (balanced && type === "block" && endMatch) { + reportEnd(node, "unexpectedSpaceBefore", endMatch); + } + } + } + + return { + Program() { + const comments = sourceCode.getAllComments(); + + comments.filter(token => token.type !== "Shebang").forEach(checkCommentForSpace); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/strict.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/strict.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9dd750 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/strict.js @@ -0,0 +1,277 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to control usage of strict mode directives. + * @author Brandon Mills + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Gets all of the Use Strict Directives in the Directive Prologue of a group of + * statements. + * @param {ASTNode[]} statements Statements in the program or function body. + * @returns {ASTNode[]} All of the Use Strict Directives. + */ +function getUseStrictDirectives(statements) { + const directives = []; + + for (let i = 0; i < statements.length; i++) { + const statement = statements[i]; + + if ( + statement.type === "ExpressionStatement" && + statement.expression.type === "Literal" && + statement.expression.value === "use strict" + ) { + directives[i] = statement; + } else { + break; + } + } + + return directives; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given parameter is a simple parameter. + * @param {ASTNode} node A pattern node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is an Identifier node. + */ +function isSimpleParameter(node) { + return node.type === "Identifier"; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given parameter list is a simple parameter list. + * @param {ASTNode[]} params A parameter list to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the every parameter is an Identifier node. + */ +function isSimpleParameterList(params) { + return params.every(isSimpleParameter); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow strict mode directives", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/strict" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["never", "global", "function", "safe"] + } + ], + + fixable: "code", + messages: { + function: "Use the function form of 'use strict'.", + global: "Use the global form of 'use strict'.", + multiple: "Multiple 'use strict' directives.", + never: "Strict mode is not permitted.", + unnecessary: "Unnecessary 'use strict' directive.", + module: "'use strict' is unnecessary inside of modules.", + implied: "'use strict' is unnecessary when implied strict mode is enabled.", + unnecessaryInClasses: "'use strict' is unnecessary inside of classes.", + nonSimpleParameterList: "'use strict' directive inside a function with non-simple parameter list throws a syntax error since ES2016.", + wrap: "Wrap {{name}} in a function with 'use strict' directive." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const ecmaFeatures = context.parserOptions.ecmaFeatures || {}, + scopes = [], + classScopes = []; + let mode = context.options[0] || "safe"; + + if (ecmaFeatures.impliedStrict) { + mode = "implied"; + } else if (mode === "safe") { + mode = ecmaFeatures.globalReturn || context.languageOptions.sourceType === "commonjs" ? "global" : "function"; + } + + /** + * Determines whether a reported error should be fixed, depending on the error type. + * @param {string} errorType The type of error + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reported error should be fixed + */ + function shouldFix(errorType) { + return errorType === "multiple" || errorType === "unnecessary" || errorType === "module" || errorType === "implied" || errorType === "unnecessaryInClasses"; + } + + /** + * Gets a fixer function to remove a given 'use strict' directive. + * @param {ASTNode} node The directive that should be removed + * @returns {Function} A fixer function + */ + function getFixFunction(node) { + return fixer => fixer.remove(node); + } + + /** + * Report a slice of an array of nodes with a given message. + * @param {ASTNode[]} nodes Nodes. + * @param {string} start Index to start from. + * @param {string} end Index to end before. + * @param {string} messageId Message to display. + * @param {boolean} fix `true` if the directive should be fixed (i.e. removed) + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportSlice(nodes, start, end, messageId, fix) { + nodes.slice(start, end).forEach(node => { + context.report({ node, messageId, fix: fix ? getFixFunction(node) : null }); + }); + } + + /** + * Report all nodes in an array with a given message. + * @param {ASTNode[]} nodes Nodes. + * @param {string} messageId Message id to display. + * @param {boolean} fix `true` if the directive should be fixed (i.e. removed) + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportAll(nodes, messageId, fix) { + reportSlice(nodes, 0, nodes.length, messageId, fix); + } + + /** + * Report all nodes in an array, except the first, with a given message. + * @param {ASTNode[]} nodes Nodes. + * @param {string} messageId Message id to display. + * @param {boolean} fix `true` if the directive should be fixed (i.e. removed) + * @returns {void} + */ + function reportAllExceptFirst(nodes, messageId, fix) { + reportSlice(nodes, 1, nodes.length, messageId, fix); + } + + /** + * Entering a function in 'function' mode pushes a new nested scope onto the + * stack. The new scope is true if the nested function is strict mode code. + * @param {ASTNode} node The function declaration or expression. + * @param {ASTNode[]} useStrictDirectives The Use Strict Directives of the node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function enterFunctionInFunctionMode(node, useStrictDirectives) { + const isInClass = classScopes.length > 0, + isParentGlobal = scopes.length === 0 && classScopes.length === 0, + isParentStrict = scopes.length > 0 && scopes[scopes.length - 1], + isStrict = useStrictDirectives.length > 0; + + if (isStrict) { + if (!isSimpleParameterList(node.params)) { + context.report({ node: useStrictDirectives[0], messageId: "nonSimpleParameterList" }); + } else if (isParentStrict) { + context.report({ node: useStrictDirectives[0], messageId: "unnecessary", fix: getFixFunction(useStrictDirectives[0]) }); + } else if (isInClass) { + context.report({ node: useStrictDirectives[0], messageId: "unnecessaryInClasses", fix: getFixFunction(useStrictDirectives[0]) }); + } + + reportAllExceptFirst(useStrictDirectives, "multiple", true); + } else if (isParentGlobal) { + if (isSimpleParameterList(node.params)) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "function" }); + } else { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "wrap", + data: { name: astUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind(node) } + }); + } + } + + scopes.push(isParentStrict || isStrict); + } + + /** + * Exiting a function in 'function' mode pops its scope off the stack. + * @returns {void} + */ + function exitFunctionInFunctionMode() { + scopes.pop(); + } + + /** + * Enter a function and either: + * - Push a new nested scope onto the stack (in 'function' mode). + * - Report all the Use Strict Directives (in the other modes). + * @param {ASTNode} node The function declaration or expression. + * @returns {void} + */ + function enterFunction(node) { + const isBlock = node.body.type === "BlockStatement", + useStrictDirectives = isBlock + ? getUseStrictDirectives(node.body.body) : []; + + if (mode === "function") { + enterFunctionInFunctionMode(node, useStrictDirectives); + } else if (useStrictDirectives.length > 0) { + if (isSimpleParameterList(node.params)) { + reportAll(useStrictDirectives, mode, shouldFix(mode)); + } else { + context.report({ node: useStrictDirectives[0], messageId: "nonSimpleParameterList" }); + reportAllExceptFirst(useStrictDirectives, "multiple", true); + } + } + } + + const rule = { + Program(node) { + const useStrictDirectives = getUseStrictDirectives(node.body); + + if (node.sourceType === "module") { + mode = "module"; + } + + if (mode === "global") { + if (node.body.length > 0 && useStrictDirectives.length === 0) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "global" }); + } + reportAllExceptFirst(useStrictDirectives, "multiple", true); + } else { + reportAll(useStrictDirectives, mode, shouldFix(mode)); + } + }, + FunctionDeclaration: enterFunction, + FunctionExpression: enterFunction, + ArrowFunctionExpression: enterFunction + }; + + if (mode === "function") { + Object.assign(rule, { + + // Inside of class bodies are always strict mode. + ClassBody() { + classScopes.push(true); + }, + "ClassBody:exit"() { + classScopes.pop(); + }, + + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": exitFunctionInFunctionMode, + "FunctionExpression:exit": exitFunctionInFunctionMode, + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit": exitFunctionInFunctionMode + }); + } + + return rule; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/switch-colon-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/switch-colon-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ea63ca --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/switch-colon-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce spacing around colons of switch statements. + * @author Toru Nagashima + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce spacing around colons of switch statements", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/switch-colon-spacing" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + before: { type: "boolean", default: false }, + after: { type: "boolean", default: true } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + fixable: "whitespace", + messages: { + expectedBefore: "Expected space(s) before this colon.", + expectedAfter: "Expected space(s) after this colon.", + unexpectedBefore: "Unexpected space(s) before this colon.", + unexpectedAfter: "Unexpected space(s) after this colon." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const options = context.options[0] || {}; + const beforeSpacing = options.before === true; // false by default + const afterSpacing = options.after !== false; // true by default + + /** + * Check whether the spacing between the given 2 tokens is valid or not. + * @param {Token} left The left token to check. + * @param {Token} right The right token to check. + * @param {boolean} expected The expected spacing to check. `true` if there should be a space. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the spacing between the tokens is valid. + */ + function isValidSpacing(left, right, expected) { + return ( + astUtils.isClosingBraceToken(right) || + !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(left, right) || + sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(left, right) === expected + ); + } + + /** + * Check whether comments exist between the given 2 tokens. + * @param {Token} left The left token to check. + * @param {Token} right The right token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if comments exist between the given 2 tokens. + */ + function commentsExistBetween(left, right) { + return sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween( + left, + right, + { + includeComments: true, + filter: astUtils.isCommentToken + } + ) !== null; + } + + /** + * Fix the spacing between the given 2 tokens. + * @param {RuleFixer} fixer The fixer to fix. + * @param {Token} left The left token of fix range. + * @param {Token} right The right token of fix range. + * @param {boolean} spacing The spacing style. `true` if there should be a space. + * @returns {Fix|null} The fix object. + */ + function fix(fixer, left, right, spacing) { + if (commentsExistBetween(left, right)) { + return null; + } + if (spacing) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(left, " "); + } + return fixer.removeRange([left.range[1], right.range[0]]); + } + + return { + SwitchCase(node) { + const colonToken = astUtils.getSwitchCaseColonToken(node, sourceCode); + const beforeToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(colonToken); + const afterToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(colonToken); + + if (!isValidSpacing(beforeToken, colonToken, beforeSpacing)) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: colonToken.loc, + messageId: beforeSpacing ? "expectedBefore" : "unexpectedBefore", + fix: fixer => fix(fixer, beforeToken, colonToken, beforeSpacing) + }); + } + if (!isValidSpacing(colonToken, afterToken, afterSpacing)) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: colonToken.loc, + messageId: afterSpacing ? "expectedAfter" : "unexpectedAfter", + fix: fixer => fix(fixer, colonToken, afterToken, afterSpacing) + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/symbol-description.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/symbol-description.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4528f09 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/symbol-description.js @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce description with the `Symbol` object + * @author Jarek Rencz + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require symbol descriptions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/symbol-description" + }, + fixable: null, + schema: [], + messages: { + expected: "Expected Symbol to have a description." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Reports if node does not conform the rule in case rule is set to + * report missing description + * @param {ASTNode} node A CallExpression node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkArgument(node) { + if (node.arguments.length === 0) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "expected" + }); + } + } + + return { + "Program:exit"(node) { + const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + const variable = astUtils.getVariableByName(scope, "Symbol"); + + if (variable && variable.defs.length === 0) { + variable.references.forEach(reference => { + const idNode = reference.identifier; + + if (astUtils.isCallee(idNode)) { + checkArgument(idNode.parent); + } + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/template-curly-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/template-curly-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f8cc34 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/template-curly-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce spacing around embedded expressions of template strings + * @author Toru Nagashima + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow spacing around embedded expressions of template strings", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/template-curly-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { enum: ["always", "never"] } + ], + messages: { + expectedBefore: "Expected space(s) before '}'.", + expectedAfter: "Expected space(s) after '${'.", + unexpectedBefore: "Unexpected space(s) before '}'.", + unexpectedAfter: "Unexpected space(s) after '${'." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const always = context.options[0] === "always"; + + /** + * Checks spacing before `}` of a given token. + * @param {Token} token A token to check. This is a Template token. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingBefore(token) { + if (!token.value.startsWith("}")) { + return; // starts with a backtick, this is the first template element in the template literal + } + + const prevToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(token, { includeComments: true }), + hasSpace = sourceCode.isSpaceBetween(prevToken, token); + + if (!astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(prevToken, token)) { + return; + } + + if (always && !hasSpace) { + context.report({ + loc: { + start: token.loc.start, + end: { + line: token.loc.start.line, + column: token.loc.start.column + 1 + } + }, + messageId: "expectedBefore", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextBefore(token, " ") + }); + } + + if (!always && hasSpace) { + context.report({ + loc: { + start: prevToken.loc.end, + end: token.loc.start + }, + messageId: "unexpectedBefore", + fix: fixer => fixer.removeRange([prevToken.range[1], token.range[0]]) + }); + } + } + + /** + * Checks spacing after `${` of a given token. + * @param {Token} token A token to check. This is a Template token. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacingAfter(token) { + if (!token.value.endsWith("${")) { + return; // ends with a backtick, this is the last template element in the template literal + } + + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(token, { includeComments: true }), + hasSpace = sourceCode.isSpaceBetween(token, nextToken); + + if (!astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(token, nextToken)) { + return; + } + + if (always && !hasSpace) { + context.report({ + loc: { + start: { + line: token.loc.end.line, + column: token.loc.end.column - 2 + }, + end: token.loc.end + }, + messageId: "expectedAfter", + fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextAfter(token, " ") + }); + } + + if (!always && hasSpace) { + context.report({ + loc: { + start: token.loc.end, + end: nextToken.loc.start + }, + messageId: "unexpectedAfter", + fix: fixer => fixer.removeRange([token.range[1], nextToken.range[0]]) + }); + } + } + + return { + TemplateElement(node) { + const token = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + + checkSpacingBefore(token); + checkSpacingAfter(token); + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/template-tag-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/template-tag-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..52e0bcf --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/template-tag-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check spacing between template tags and their literals + * @author Jonathan Wilsson + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow spacing between template tags and their literals", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/template-tag-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { enum: ["always", "never"] } + ], + messages: { + unexpected: "Unexpected space between template tag and template literal.", + missing: "Missing space between template tag and template literal." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const never = context.options[0] !== "always"; + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Check if a space is present between a template tag and its literal + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkSpacing(node) { + const tagToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.quasi); + const literalToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.quasi); + const hasWhitespace = sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(tagToken, literalToken); + + if (never && hasWhitespace) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: tagToken.loc.end, + end: literalToken.loc.start + }, + messageId: "unexpected", + fix(fixer) { + const comments = sourceCode.getCommentsBefore(node.quasi); + + // Don't fix anything if there's a single line comment after the template tag + if (comments.some(comment => comment.type === "Line")) { + return null; + } + + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + [tagToken.range[1], literalToken.range[0]], + comments.reduce((text, comment) => text + sourceCode.getText(comment), "") + ); + } + }); + } else if (!never && !hasWhitespace) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: { + start: node.loc.start, + end: literalToken.loc.start + }, + messageId: "missing", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(tagToken, " "); + } + }); + } + } + + return { + TaggedTemplateExpression: checkSpacing + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/unicode-bom.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/unicode-bom.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..09971d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/unicode-bom.js @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Require or disallow Unicode BOM + * @author Andrew Johnston + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow Unicode byte order mark (BOM)", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/unicode-bom" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + } + ], + messages: { + expected: "Expected Unicode BOM (Byte Order Mark).", + unexpected: "Unexpected Unicode BOM (Byte Order Mark)." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + Program: function checkUnicodeBOM(node) { + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode, + location = { column: 0, line: 1 }, + requireBOM = context.options[0] || "never"; + + if (!sourceCode.hasBOM && (requireBOM === "always")) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: location, + messageId: "expected", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.insertTextBeforeRange([0, 1], "\uFEFF"); + } + }); + } else if (sourceCode.hasBOM && (requireBOM === "never")) { + context.report({ + node, + loc: location, + messageId: "unexpected", + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.removeRange([-1, 0]); + } + }); + } + } + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/use-isnan.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/use-isnan.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21dc395 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/use-isnan.js @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag comparisons to the value NaN + * @author James Allardice + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Determines if the given node is a NaN `Identifier` node. + * @param {ASTNode|null} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is 'NaN' identifier. + */ +function isNaNIdentifier(node) { + return Boolean(node) && ( + astUtils.isSpecificId(node, "NaN") || + astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(node, "Number", "NaN") + ); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Require calls to `isNaN()` when checking for `NaN`", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/use-isnan" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + enforceForSwitchCase: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + enforceForIndexOf: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + messages: { + comparisonWithNaN: "Use the isNaN function to compare with NaN.", + switchNaN: "'switch(NaN)' can never match a case clause. Use Number.isNaN instead of the switch.", + caseNaN: "'case NaN' can never match. Use Number.isNaN before the switch.", + indexOfNaN: "Array prototype method '{{ methodName }}' cannot find NaN." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const enforceForSwitchCase = !context.options[0] || context.options[0].enforceForSwitchCase; + const enforceForIndexOf = context.options[0] && context.options[0].enforceForIndexOf; + + /** + * Checks the given `BinaryExpression` node for `foo === NaN` and other comparisons. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkBinaryExpression(node) { + if ( + /^(?:[<>]|[!=]=)=?$/u.test(node.operator) && + (isNaNIdentifier(node.left) || isNaNIdentifier(node.right)) + ) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "comparisonWithNaN" }); + } + } + + /** + * Checks the discriminant and all case clauses of the given `SwitchStatement` node for `switch(NaN)` and `case NaN:` + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSwitchStatement(node) { + if (isNaNIdentifier(node.discriminant)) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "switchNaN" }); + } + + for (const switchCase of node.cases) { + if (isNaNIdentifier(switchCase.test)) { + context.report({ node: switchCase, messageId: "caseNaN" }); + } + } + } + + /** + * Checks the given `CallExpression` node for `.indexOf(NaN)` and `.lastIndexOf(NaN)`. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkCallExpression(node) { + const callee = astUtils.skipChainExpression(node.callee); + + if (callee.type === "MemberExpression") { + const methodName = astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(callee); + + if ( + (methodName === "indexOf" || methodName === "lastIndexOf") && + node.arguments.length === 1 && + isNaNIdentifier(node.arguments[0]) + ) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "indexOfNaN", data: { methodName } }); + } + } + } + + const listeners = { + BinaryExpression: checkBinaryExpression + }; + + if (enforceForSwitchCase) { + listeners.SwitchStatement = checkSwitchStatement; + } + + if (enforceForIndexOf) { + listeners.CallExpression = checkCallExpression; + } + + return listeners; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/ast-utils.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/ast-utils.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..962bdde --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/ast-utils.js @@ -0,0 +1,2282 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Common utils for AST. + * @author Gyandeep Singh + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const { KEYS: eslintVisitorKeys } = require("eslint-visitor-keys"); +const esutils = require("esutils"); +const espree = require("espree"); +const escapeRegExp = require("escape-string-regexp"); +const { + breakableTypePattern, + createGlobalLinebreakMatcher, + lineBreakPattern, + shebangPattern +} = require("../../shared/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const anyFunctionPattern = /^(?:Function(?:Declaration|Expression)|ArrowFunctionExpression)$/u; +const anyLoopPattern = /^(?:DoWhile|For|ForIn|ForOf|While)Statement$/u; +const arrayMethodWithThisArgPattern = /^(?:every|filter|find(?:Last)?(?:Index)?|flatMap|forEach|map|some)$/u; +const arrayOrTypedArrayPattern = /Array$/u; +const bindOrCallOrApplyPattern = /^(?:bind|call|apply)$/u; +const thisTagPattern = /^[\s*]*@this/mu; + + +const COMMENTS_IGNORE_PATTERN = /^\s*(?:eslint|jshint\s+|jslint\s+|istanbul\s+|globals?\s+|exported\s+|jscs)/u; +const ESLINT_DIRECTIVE_PATTERN = /^(?:eslint[- ]|(?:globals?|exported) )/u; +const LINEBREAKS = new Set(["\r\n", "\r", "\n", "\u2028", "\u2029"]); + +// A set of node types that can contain a list of statements +const STATEMENT_LIST_PARENTS = new Set(["Program", "BlockStatement", "StaticBlock", "SwitchCase"]); + +const DECIMAL_INTEGER_PATTERN = /^(?:0|0[0-7]*[89]\d*|[1-9](?:_?\d)*)$/u; + +// Tests the presence of at least one LegacyOctalEscapeSequence or NonOctalDecimalEscapeSequence in a raw string +const OCTAL_OR_NON_OCTAL_DECIMAL_ESCAPE_PATTERN = /^(?:[^\\]|\\.)*\\(?:[1-9]|0[0-9])/su; + +const LOGICAL_ASSIGNMENT_OPERATORS = new Set(["&&=", "||=", "??="]); + +/** + * Checks reference if is non initializer and writable. + * @param {Reference} reference A reference to check. + * @param {int} index The index of the reference in the references. + * @param {Reference[]} references The array that the reference belongs to. + * @returns {boolean} Success/Failure + * @private + */ +function isModifyingReference(reference, index, references) { + const identifier = reference.identifier; + + /* + * Destructuring assignments can have multiple default value, so + * possibly there are multiple writeable references for the same + * identifier. + */ + const modifyingDifferentIdentifier = index === 0 || + references[index - 1].identifier !== identifier; + + return (identifier && + reference.init === false && + reference.isWrite() && + modifyingDifferentIdentifier + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given string starts with uppercase or not. + * @param {string} s The string to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the string starts with uppercase. + */ +function startsWithUpperCase(s) { + return s[0] !== s[0].toLocaleLowerCase(); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node is a constructor. + * @param {ASTNode} node A function node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not a node is a constructor. + */ +function isES5Constructor(node) { + return (node.id && startsWithUpperCase(node.id.name)); +} + +/** + * Finds a function node from ancestors of a node. + * @param {ASTNode} node A start node to find. + * @returns {Node|null} A found function node. + */ +function getUpperFunction(node) { + for (let currentNode = node; currentNode; currentNode = currentNode.parent) { + if (anyFunctionPattern.test(currentNode.type)) { + return currentNode; + } + } + return null; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given node is a function node or not. + * The following types are function nodes: + * + * - ArrowFunctionExpression + * - FunctionDeclaration + * - FunctionExpression + * @param {ASTNode|null} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a function node. + */ +function isFunction(node) { + return Boolean(node && anyFunctionPattern.test(node.type)); +} + +/** + * Checks whether a given node is a loop node or not. + * The following types are loop nodes: + * + * - DoWhileStatement + * - ForInStatement + * - ForOfStatement + * - ForStatement + * - WhileStatement + * @param {ASTNode|null} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a loop node. + */ +function isLoop(node) { + return Boolean(node && anyLoopPattern.test(node.type)); +} + +/** + * Checks whether the given node is in a loop or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is in a loop. + */ +function isInLoop(node) { + for (let currentNode = node; currentNode && !isFunction(currentNode); currentNode = currentNode.parent) { + if (isLoop(currentNode)) { + return true; + } + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * Determines whether the given node is a `null` literal. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a `null` literal + */ +function isNullLiteral(node) { + + /* + * Checking `node.value === null` does not guarantee that a literal is a null literal. + * When parsing values that cannot be represented in the current environment (e.g. unicode + * regexes in Node 4), `node.value` is set to `null` because it wouldn't be possible to + * set `node.value` to a unicode regex. To make sure a literal is actually `null`, check + * `node.regex` instead. Also see: https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/8020 + */ + return node.type === "Literal" && node.value === null && !node.regex && !node.bigint; +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node is `null` or `undefined`. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is a `null` or `undefined`. + * @public + */ +function isNullOrUndefined(node) { + return ( + isNullLiteral(node) || + (node.type === "Identifier" && node.name === "undefined") || + (node.type === "UnaryExpression" && node.operator === "void") + ); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node is callee. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is callee. + */ +function isCallee(node) { + return node.parent.type === "CallExpression" && node.parent.callee === node; +} + +/** + * Returns the result of the string conversion applied to the evaluated value of the given expression node, + * if it can be determined statically. + * + * This function returns a `string` value for all `Literal` nodes and simple `TemplateLiteral` nodes only. + * In all other cases, this function returns `null`. + * @param {ASTNode} node Expression node. + * @returns {string|null} String value if it can be determined. Otherwise, `null`. + */ +function getStaticStringValue(node) { + switch (node.type) { + case "Literal": + if (node.value === null) { + if (isNullLiteral(node)) { + return String(node.value); // "null" + } + if (node.regex) { + return `/${node.regex.pattern}/${node.regex.flags}`; + } + if (node.bigint) { + return node.bigint; + } + + // Otherwise, this is an unknown literal. The function will return null. + + } else { + return String(node.value); + } + break; + case "TemplateLiteral": + if (node.expressions.length === 0 && node.quasis.length === 1) { + return node.quasis[0].value.cooked; + } + break; + + // no default + } + + return null; +} + +/** + * Gets the property name of a given node. + * The node can be a MemberExpression, a Property, or a MethodDefinition. + * + * If the name is dynamic, this returns `null`. + * + * For examples: + * + * a.b // => "b" + * a["b"] // => "b" + * a['b'] // => "b" + * a[`b`] // => "b" + * a[100] // => "100" + * a[b] // => null + * a["a" + "b"] // => null + * a[tag`b`] // => null + * a[`${b}`] // => null + * + * let a = {b: 1} // => "b" + * let a = {["b"]: 1} // => "b" + * let a = {['b']: 1} // => "b" + * let a = {[`b`]: 1} // => "b" + * let a = {[100]: 1} // => "100" + * let a = {[b]: 1} // => null + * let a = {["a" + "b"]: 1} // => null + * let a = {[tag`b`]: 1} // => null + * let a = {[`${b}`]: 1} // => null + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to get. + * @returns {string|null} The property name if static. Otherwise, null. + */ +function getStaticPropertyName(node) { + let prop; + + switch (node && node.type) { + case "ChainExpression": + return getStaticPropertyName(node.expression); + + case "Property": + case "PropertyDefinition": + case "MethodDefinition": + prop = node.key; + break; + + case "MemberExpression": + prop = node.property; + break; + + // no default + } + + if (prop) { + if (prop.type === "Identifier" && !node.computed) { + return prop.name; + } + + return getStaticStringValue(prop); + } + + return null; +} + +/** + * Retrieve `ChainExpression#expression` value if the given node a `ChainExpression` node. Otherwise, pass through it. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to address. + * @returns {ASTNode} The `ChainExpression#expression` value if the node is a `ChainExpression` node. Otherwise, the node. + */ +function skipChainExpression(node) { + return node && node.type === "ChainExpression" ? node.expression : node; +} + +/** + * Check if the `actual` is an expected value. + * @param {string} actual The string value to check. + * @param {string | RegExp} expected The expected string value or pattern. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the `actual` is an expected value. + */ +function checkText(actual, expected) { + return typeof expected === "string" + ? actual === expected + : expected.test(actual); +} + +/** + * Check if a given node is an Identifier node with a given name. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @param {string | RegExp} name The expected name or the expected pattern of the object name. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is an Identifier node with the name. + */ +function isSpecificId(node, name) { + return node.type === "Identifier" && checkText(node.name, name); +} + +/** + * Check if a given node is member access with a given object name and property name pair. + * This is regardless of optional or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @param {string | RegExp | null} objectName The expected name or the expected pattern of the object name. If this is nullish, this method doesn't check object. + * @param {string | RegExp | null} propertyName The expected name or the expected pattern of the property name. If this is nullish, this method doesn't check property. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is member access with the object name and property name pair. + * The node is a `MemberExpression` or `ChainExpression`. + */ +function isSpecificMemberAccess(node, objectName, propertyName) { + const checkNode = skipChainExpression(node); + + if (checkNode.type !== "MemberExpression") { + return false; + } + + if (objectName && !isSpecificId(checkNode.object, objectName)) { + return false; + } + + if (propertyName) { + const actualPropertyName = getStaticPropertyName(checkNode); + + if (typeof actualPropertyName !== "string" || !checkText(actualPropertyName, propertyName)) { + return false; + } + } + + return true; +} + +/** + * Check if two literal nodes are the same value. + * @param {ASTNode} left The Literal node to compare. + * @param {ASTNode} right The other Literal node to compare. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the two literal nodes are the same value. + */ +function equalLiteralValue(left, right) { + + // RegExp literal. + if (left.regex || right.regex) { + return Boolean( + left.regex && + right.regex && + left.regex.pattern === right.regex.pattern && + left.regex.flags === right.regex.flags + ); + } + + // BigInt literal. + if (left.bigint || right.bigint) { + return left.bigint === right.bigint; + } + + return left.value === right.value; +} + +/** + * Check if two expressions reference the same value. For example: + * a = a + * a.b = a.b + * a[0] = a[0] + * a['b'] = a['b'] + * @param {ASTNode} left The left side of the comparison. + * @param {ASTNode} right The right side of the comparison. + * @param {boolean} [disableStaticComputedKey] Don't address `a.b` and `a["b"]` are the same if `true`. For backward compatibility. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if both sides match and reference the same value. + */ +function isSameReference(left, right, disableStaticComputedKey = false) { + if (left.type !== right.type) { + + // Handle `a.b` and `a?.b` are samely. + if (left.type === "ChainExpression") { + return isSameReference(left.expression, right, disableStaticComputedKey); + } + if (right.type === "ChainExpression") { + return isSameReference(left, right.expression, disableStaticComputedKey); + } + + return false; + } + + switch (left.type) { + case "Super": + case "ThisExpression": + return true; + + case "Identifier": + case "PrivateIdentifier": + return left.name === right.name; + case "Literal": + return equalLiteralValue(left, right); + + case "ChainExpression": + return isSameReference(left.expression, right.expression, disableStaticComputedKey); + + case "MemberExpression": { + if (!disableStaticComputedKey) { + const nameA = getStaticPropertyName(left); + + // x.y = x["y"] + if (nameA !== null) { + return ( + isSameReference(left.object, right.object, disableStaticComputedKey) && + nameA === getStaticPropertyName(right) + ); + } + } + + /* + * x[0] = x[0] + * x[y] = x[y] + * x.y = x.y + */ + return ( + left.computed === right.computed && + isSameReference(left.object, right.object, disableStaticComputedKey) && + isSameReference(left.property, right.property, disableStaticComputedKey) + ); + } + + default: + return false; + } +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node is `Reflect.apply`. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is a `Reflect.apply`. + */ +function isReflectApply(node) { + return isSpecificMemberAccess(node, "Reflect", "apply"); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node is `Array.from`. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is a `Array.from`. + */ +function isArrayFromMethod(node) { + return isSpecificMemberAccess(node, arrayOrTypedArrayPattern, "from"); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node is a method which expects a function as a first argument, and `thisArg` as a second argument. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is a method which expects a function as a first argument, and `thisArg` as a second argument. + */ +function isMethodWhichHasThisArg(node) { + return isSpecificMemberAccess(node, null, arrayMethodWithThisArgPattern); +} + +/** + * Creates the negate function of the given function. + * @param {Function} f The function to negate. + * @returns {Function} Negated function. + */ +function negate(f) { + return token => !f(token); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not a node has a `@this` tag in its comments. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode A SourceCode instance to get comments. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node has a `@this` tag in its comments. + */ +function hasJSDocThisTag(node, sourceCode) { + const jsdocComment = sourceCode.getJSDocComment(node); + + if (jsdocComment && thisTagPattern.test(jsdocComment.value)) { + return true; + } + + // Checks `@this` in its leading comments for callbacks, + // because callbacks don't have its JSDoc comment. + // e.g. + // sinon.test(/* @this sinon.Sandbox */function() { this.spy(); }); + return sourceCode.getCommentsBefore(node).some(comment => thisTagPattern.test(comment.value)); +} + +/** + * Determines if a node is surrounded by parentheses. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The ESLint source code object + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to be checked. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is parenthesised. + * @private + */ +function isParenthesised(sourceCode, node) { + const previousToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node), + nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + return Boolean(previousToken && nextToken) && + previousToken.value === "(" && previousToken.range[1] <= node.range[0] && + nextToken.value === ")" && nextToken.range[0] >= node.range[1]; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is a `=` token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a `=` token. + */ +function isEqToken(token) { + return token.value === "=" && token.type === "Punctuator"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is an arrow token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is an arrow token. + */ +function isArrowToken(token) { + return token.value === "=>" && token.type === "Punctuator"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is a comma token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a comma token. + */ +function isCommaToken(token) { + return token.value === "," && token.type === "Punctuator"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is a dot token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a dot token. + */ +function isDotToken(token) { + return token.value === "." && token.type === "Punctuator"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is a `?.` token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a `?.` token. + */ +function isQuestionDotToken(token) { + return token.value === "?." && token.type === "Punctuator"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is a semicolon token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a semicolon token. + */ +function isSemicolonToken(token) { + return token.value === ";" && token.type === "Punctuator"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is a colon token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a colon token. + */ +function isColonToken(token) { + return token.value === ":" && token.type === "Punctuator"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is an opening parenthesis token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is an opening parenthesis token. + */ +function isOpeningParenToken(token) { + return token.value === "(" && token.type === "Punctuator"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is a closing parenthesis token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a closing parenthesis token. + */ +function isClosingParenToken(token) { + return token.value === ")" && token.type === "Punctuator"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is an opening square bracket token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is an opening square bracket token. + */ +function isOpeningBracketToken(token) { + return token.value === "[" && token.type === "Punctuator"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is a closing square bracket token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a closing square bracket token. + */ +function isClosingBracketToken(token) { + return token.value === "]" && token.type === "Punctuator"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is an opening brace token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is an opening brace token. + */ +function isOpeningBraceToken(token) { + return token.value === "{" && token.type === "Punctuator"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is a closing brace token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a closing brace token. + */ +function isClosingBraceToken(token) { + return token.value === "}" && token.type === "Punctuator"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is a comment token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a comment token. + */ +function isCommentToken(token) { + return token.type === "Line" || token.type === "Block" || token.type === "Shebang"; +} + +/** + * Checks if the given token is a keyword token or not. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is a keyword token. + */ +function isKeywordToken(token) { + return token.type === "Keyword"; +} + +/** + * Gets the `(` token of the given function node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The function node to get. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code object to get tokens. + * @returns {Token} `(` token. + */ +function getOpeningParenOfParams(node, sourceCode) { + + // If the node is an arrow function and doesn't have parens, this returns the identifier of the first param. + if (node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" && node.params.length === 1) { + const argToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node.params[0]); + const maybeParenToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(argToken); + + return isOpeningParenToken(maybeParenToken) ? maybeParenToken : argToken; + } + + // Otherwise, returns paren. + return node.id + ? sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.id, isOpeningParenToken) + : sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, isOpeningParenToken); +} + +/** + * Checks whether or not the tokens of two given nodes are same. + * @param {ASTNode} left A node 1 to compare. + * @param {ASTNode} right A node 2 to compare. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The ESLint source code object. + * @returns {boolean} the source code for the given node. + */ +function equalTokens(left, right, sourceCode) { + const tokensL = sourceCode.getTokens(left); + const tokensR = sourceCode.getTokens(right); + + if (tokensL.length !== tokensR.length) { + return false; + } + for (let i = 0; i < tokensL.length; ++i) { + if (tokensL[i].type !== tokensR[i].type || + tokensL[i].value !== tokensR[i].value + ) { + return false; + } + } + + return true; +} + +/** + * Check if the given node is a true logical expression or not. + * + * The three binary expressions logical-or (`||`), logical-and (`&&`), and + * coalesce (`??`) are known as `ShortCircuitExpression`. + * But ESTree represents those by `LogicalExpression` node. + * + * This function rejects coalesce expressions of `LogicalExpression` node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is `&&` or `||`. + * @see https://tc39.es/ecma262/#prod-ShortCircuitExpression + */ +function isLogicalExpression(node) { + return ( + node.type === "LogicalExpression" && + (node.operator === "&&" || node.operator === "||") + ); +} + +/** + * Check if the given node is a nullish coalescing expression or not. + * + * The three binary expressions logical-or (`||`), logical-and (`&&`), and + * coalesce (`??`) are known as `ShortCircuitExpression`. + * But ESTree represents those by `LogicalExpression` node. + * + * This function finds only coalesce expressions of `LogicalExpression` node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is `??`. + */ +function isCoalesceExpression(node) { + return node.type === "LogicalExpression" && node.operator === "??"; +} + +/** + * Check if given two nodes are the pair of a logical expression and a coalesce expression. + * @param {ASTNode} left A node to check. + * @param {ASTNode} right Another node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the two nodes are the pair of a logical expression and a coalesce expression. + */ +function isMixedLogicalAndCoalesceExpressions(left, right) { + return ( + (isLogicalExpression(left) && isCoalesceExpression(right)) || + (isCoalesceExpression(left) && isLogicalExpression(right)) + ); +} + +/** + * Checks if the given operator is a logical assignment operator. + * @param {string} operator The operator to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the operator is a logical assignment operator. + */ +function isLogicalAssignmentOperator(operator) { + return LOGICAL_ASSIGNMENT_OPERATORS.has(operator); +} + +/** + * Get the colon token of the given SwitchCase node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The SwitchCase node to get. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code object to get tokens. + * @returns {Token} The colon token of the node. + */ +function getSwitchCaseColonToken(node, sourceCode) { + if (node.test) { + return sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node.test, isColonToken); + } + return sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, 1); +} + +/** + * Gets ESM module export name represented by the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` or string `Literal` node in a position + * that represents a module export name: + * - `ImportSpecifier#imported` + * - `ExportSpecifier#local` (if it is a re-export from another module) + * - `ExportSpecifier#exported` + * - `ExportAllDeclaration#exported` + * @returns {string} The module export name. + */ +function getModuleExportName(node) { + if (node.type === "Identifier") { + return node.name; + } + + // string literal + return node.value; +} + +/** + * Returns literal's value converted to the Boolean type + * @param {ASTNode} node any `Literal` node + * @returns {boolean | null} `true` when node is truthy, `false` when node is falsy, + * `null` when it cannot be determined. + */ +function getBooleanValue(node) { + if (node.value === null) { + + /* + * it might be a null literal or bigint/regex literal in unsupported environments . + * https://github.com/estree/estree/blob/14df8a024956ea289bd55b9c2226a1d5b8a473ee/es5.md#regexpliteral + * https://github.com/estree/estree/blob/14df8a024956ea289bd55b9c2226a1d5b8a473ee/es2020.md#bigintliteral + */ + + if (node.raw === "null") { + return false; + } + + // regex is always truthy + if (typeof node.regex === "object") { + return true; + } + + return null; + } + + return !!node.value; +} + +/** + * Checks if a branch node of LogicalExpression short circuits the whole condition + * @param {ASTNode} node The branch of main condition which needs to be checked + * @param {string} operator The operator of the main LogicalExpression. + * @returns {boolean} true when condition short circuits whole condition + */ +function isLogicalIdentity(node, operator) { + switch (node.type) { + case "Literal": + return (operator === "||" && getBooleanValue(node) === true) || + (operator === "&&" && getBooleanValue(node) === false); + + case "UnaryExpression": + return (operator === "&&" && node.operator === "void"); + + case "LogicalExpression": + + /* + * handles `a && false || b` + * `false` is an identity element of `&&` but not `||` + */ + return operator === node.operator && + ( + isLogicalIdentity(node.left, operator) || + isLogicalIdentity(node.right, operator) + ); + + case "AssignmentExpression": + return ["||=", "&&="].includes(node.operator) && + operator === node.operator.slice(0, -1) && + isLogicalIdentity(node.right, operator); + + // no default + } + return false; +} + +/** + * Checks if an identifier is a reference to a global variable. + * @param {Scope} scope The scope in which the identifier is referenced. + * @param {ASTNode} node An identifier node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the identifier is a reference to a global variable. + */ +function isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, node) { + const reference = scope.references.find(ref => ref.identifier === node); + + return Boolean( + reference && + reference.resolved && + reference.resolved.scope.type === "global" && + reference.resolved.defs.length === 0 + ); +} + + +/** + * Checks if a node has a constant truthiness value. + * @param {Scope} scope Scope in which the node appears. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to check. + * @param {boolean} inBooleanPosition `true` if checking the test of a + * condition. `false` in all other cases. When `false`, checks if -- for + * both string and number -- if coerced to that type, the value will + * be constant. + * @returns {boolean} true when node's truthiness is constant + * @private + */ +function isConstant(scope, node, inBooleanPosition) { + + // node.elements can return null values in the case of sparse arrays ex. [,] + if (!node) { + return true; + } + switch (node.type) { + case "Literal": + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": + case "FunctionExpression": + return true; + case "ClassExpression": + case "ObjectExpression": + + /** + * In theory objects like: + * + * `{toString: () => a}` + * `{valueOf: () => a}` + * + * Or a classes like: + * + * `class { static toString() { return a } }` + * `class { static valueOf() { return a } }` + * + * Are not constant verifiably when `inBooleanPosition` is + * false, but it's an edge case we've opted not to handle. + */ + return true; + case "TemplateLiteral": + return (inBooleanPosition && node.quasis.some(quasi => quasi.value.cooked.length)) || + node.expressions.every(exp => isConstant(scope, exp, false)); + + case "ArrayExpression": { + if (!inBooleanPosition) { + return node.elements.every(element => isConstant(scope, element, false)); + } + return true; + } + + case "UnaryExpression": + if ( + node.operator === "void" || + node.operator === "typeof" && inBooleanPosition + ) { + return true; + } + + if (node.operator === "!") { + return isConstant(scope, node.argument, true); + } + + return isConstant(scope, node.argument, false); + + case "BinaryExpression": + return isConstant(scope, node.left, false) && + isConstant(scope, node.right, false) && + node.operator !== "in"; + + case "LogicalExpression": { + const isLeftConstant = isConstant(scope, node.left, inBooleanPosition); + const isRightConstant = isConstant(scope, node.right, inBooleanPosition); + const isLeftShortCircuit = (isLeftConstant && isLogicalIdentity(node.left, node.operator)); + const isRightShortCircuit = (inBooleanPosition && isRightConstant && isLogicalIdentity(node.right, node.operator)); + + return (isLeftConstant && isRightConstant) || + isLeftShortCircuit || + isRightShortCircuit; + } + case "NewExpression": + return inBooleanPosition; + case "AssignmentExpression": + if (node.operator === "=") { + return isConstant(scope, node.right, inBooleanPosition); + } + + if (["||=", "&&="].includes(node.operator) && inBooleanPosition) { + return isLogicalIdentity(node.right, node.operator.slice(0, -1)); + } + + return false; + + case "SequenceExpression": + return isConstant(scope, node.expressions[node.expressions.length - 1], inBooleanPosition); + case "SpreadElement": + return isConstant(scope, node.argument, inBooleanPosition); + case "CallExpression": + if (node.callee.type === "Identifier" && node.callee.name === "Boolean") { + if (node.arguments.length === 0 || isConstant(scope, node.arguments[0], true)) { + return isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, node.callee); + } + } + return false; + case "Identifier": + return node.name === "undefined" && isReferenceToGlobalVariable(scope, node); + + // no default + } + return false; +} + +/** + * Checks whether a node is an ExpressionStatement at the top level of a file or function body. + * A top-level ExpressionStatement node is a directive if it contains a single unparenthesized + * string literal and if it occurs either as the first sibling or immediately after another + * directive. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the node is an ExpressionStatement at the top level of a + * file or function body. + */ +function isTopLevelExpressionStatement(node) { + if (node.type !== "ExpressionStatement") { + return false; + } + const parent = node.parent; + + return parent.type === "Program" || (parent.type === "BlockStatement" && isFunction(parent.parent)); + +} + +/** + * Check whether the given node is a part of a directive prologue or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a part of directive prologue. + */ +function isDirective(node) { + return node.type === "ExpressionStatement" && typeof node.directive === "string"; +} + +/** + * Tests if a node appears at the beginning of an ancestor ExpressionStatement node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether the node appears at the beginning of an ancestor ExpressionStatement node. + */ +function isStartOfExpressionStatement(node) { + const start = node.range[0]; + let ancestor = node; + + while ((ancestor = ancestor.parent) && ancestor.range[0] === start) { + if (ancestor.type === "ExpressionStatement") { + return true; + } + } + return false; +} + +/** + * Determines whether an opening parenthesis `(`, bracket `[` or backtick ``` ` ``` needs to be preceded by a semicolon. + * This opening parenthesis or bracket should be at the start of an `ExpressionStatement` or at the start of the body of an `ArrowFunctionExpression`. + * @type {(sourceCode: SourceCode, node: ASTNode) => boolean} + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code object. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node at the position where an opening parenthesis or bracket will be inserted. + * @returns {boolean} Whether a semicolon is required before the opening parenthesis or braket. + */ +let needsPrecedingSemicolon; + +{ + const BREAK_OR_CONTINUE = new Set(["BreakStatement", "ContinueStatement"]); + + // Declaration types that must contain a string Literal node at the end. + const DECLARATIONS = new Set(["ExportAllDeclaration", "ExportNamedDeclaration", "ImportDeclaration"]); + + const IDENTIFIER_OR_KEYWORD = new Set(["Identifier", "Keyword"]); + + // Keywords that can immediately precede an ExpressionStatement node, mapped to the their node types. + const NODE_TYPES_BY_KEYWORD = { + __proto__: null, + break: "BreakStatement", + continue: "ContinueStatement", + debugger: "DebuggerStatement", + do: "DoWhileStatement", + else: "IfStatement", + return: "ReturnStatement", + yield: "YieldExpression" + }; + + /* + * Before an opening parenthesis, postfix `++` and `--` always trigger ASI; + * the tokens `:`, `;`, `{` and `=>` don't expect a semicolon, as that would count as an empty statement. + */ + const PUNCTUATORS = new Set([":", ";", "{", "=>", "++", "--"]); + + /* + * Statements that can contain an `ExpressionStatement` after a closing parenthesis. + * DoWhileStatement is an exception in that it always triggers ASI after the closing parenthesis. + */ + const STATEMENTS = new Set([ + "DoWhileStatement", + "ForInStatement", + "ForOfStatement", + "ForStatement", + "IfStatement", + "WhileStatement", + "WithStatement" + ]); + + needsPrecedingSemicolon = + function(sourceCode, node) { + const prevToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + + if (!prevToken || prevToken.type === "Punctuator" && PUNCTUATORS.has(prevToken.value)) { + return false; + } + + const prevNode = sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(prevToken.range[0]); + + if (isClosingParenToken(prevToken)) { + return !STATEMENTS.has(prevNode.type); + } + + if (isClosingBraceToken(prevToken)) { + return ( + prevNode.type === "BlockStatement" && prevNode.parent.type === "FunctionExpression" || + prevNode.type === "ClassBody" && prevNode.parent.type === "ClassExpression" || + prevNode.type === "ObjectExpression" + ); + } + + if (IDENTIFIER_OR_KEYWORD.has(prevToken.type)) { + if (BREAK_OR_CONTINUE.has(prevNode.parent.type)) { + return false; + } + + const keyword = prevToken.value; + const nodeType = NODE_TYPES_BY_KEYWORD[keyword]; + + return prevNode.type !== nodeType; + } + + if (prevToken.type === "String") { + return !DECLARATIONS.has(prevNode.parent.type); + } + + return true; + }; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = { + COMMENTS_IGNORE_PATTERN, + LINEBREAKS, + LINEBREAK_MATCHER: lineBreakPattern, + SHEBANG_MATCHER: shebangPattern, + STATEMENT_LIST_PARENTS, + + /** + * Determines whether two adjacent tokens are on the same line. + * @param {Object} left The left token object. + * @param {Object} right The right token object. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the tokens are on the same line. + * @public + */ + isTokenOnSameLine(left, right) { + return left.loc.end.line === right.loc.start.line; + }, + + isNullOrUndefined, + isCallee, + isES5Constructor, + getUpperFunction, + isFunction, + isLoop, + isInLoop, + isArrayFromMethod, + isParenthesised, + createGlobalLinebreakMatcher, + equalTokens, + + isArrowToken, + isClosingBraceToken, + isClosingBracketToken, + isClosingParenToken, + isColonToken, + isCommaToken, + isCommentToken, + isDotToken, + isQuestionDotToken, + isKeywordToken, + isNotClosingBraceToken: negate(isClosingBraceToken), + isNotClosingBracketToken: negate(isClosingBracketToken), + isNotClosingParenToken: negate(isClosingParenToken), + isNotColonToken: negate(isColonToken), + isNotCommaToken: negate(isCommaToken), + isNotDotToken: negate(isDotToken), + isNotQuestionDotToken: negate(isQuestionDotToken), + isNotOpeningBraceToken: negate(isOpeningBraceToken), + isNotOpeningBracketToken: negate(isOpeningBracketToken), + isNotOpeningParenToken: negate(isOpeningParenToken), + isNotSemicolonToken: negate(isSemicolonToken), + isOpeningBraceToken, + isOpeningBracketToken, + isOpeningParenToken, + isSemicolonToken, + isEqToken, + + /** + * Checks whether or not a given node is a string literal. + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a string literal. + */ + isStringLiteral(node) { + return ( + (node.type === "Literal" && typeof node.value === "string") || + node.type === "TemplateLiteral" + ); + }, + + /** + * Checks whether a given node is a breakable statement or not. + * The node is breakable if the node is one of the following type: + * + * - DoWhileStatement + * - ForInStatement + * - ForOfStatement + * - ForStatement + * - SwitchStatement + * - WhileStatement + * @param {ASTNode} node A node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is breakable. + */ + isBreakableStatement(node) { + return breakableTypePattern.test(node.type); + }, + + /** + * Gets references which are non initializer and writable. + * @param {Reference[]} references An array of references. + * @returns {Reference[]} An array of only references which are non initializer and writable. + * @public + */ + getModifyingReferences(references) { + return references.filter(isModifyingReference); + }, + + /** + * Validate that a string passed in is surrounded by the specified character + * @param {string} val The text to check. + * @param {string} character The character to see if it's surrounded by. + * @returns {boolean} True if the text is surrounded by the character, false if not. + * @private + */ + isSurroundedBy(val, character) { + return val[0] === character && val[val.length - 1] === character; + }, + + /** + * Returns whether the provided node is an ESLint directive comment or not + * @param {Line|Block} node The comment token to be checked + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is an ESLint directive comment + */ + isDirectiveComment(node) { + const comment = node.value.trim(); + + return ( + node.type === "Line" && comment.startsWith("eslint-") || + node.type === "Block" && ESLINT_DIRECTIVE_PATTERN.test(comment) + ); + }, + + /** + * Gets the trailing statement of a given node. + * + * if (code) + * consequent; + * + * When taking this `IfStatement`, returns `consequent;` statement. + * @param {ASTNode} A node to get. + * @returns {ASTNode|null} The trailing statement's node. + */ + getTrailingStatement: esutils.ast.trailingStatement, + + /** + * Finds the variable by a given name in a given scope and its upper scopes. + * @param {eslint-scope.Scope} initScope A scope to start find. + * @param {string} name A variable name to find. + * @returns {eslint-scope.Variable|null} A found variable or `null`. + */ + getVariableByName(initScope, name) { + let scope = initScope; + + while (scope) { + const variable = scope.set.get(name); + + if (variable) { + return variable; + } + + scope = scope.upper; + } + + return null; + }, + + /** + * Checks whether or not a given function node is the default `this` binding. + * + * First, this checks the node: + * + * - The given node is not in `PropertyDefinition#value` position. + * - The given node is not `StaticBlock`. + * - The function name does not start with uppercase. It's a convention to capitalize the names + * of constructor functions. This check is not performed if `capIsConstructor` is set to `false`. + * - The function does not have a JSDoc comment that has a @this tag. + * + * Next, this checks the location of the node. + * If the location is below, this judges `this` is valid. + * + * - The location is not on an object literal. + * - The location is not assigned to a variable which starts with an uppercase letter. Applies to anonymous + * functions only, as the name of the variable is considered to be the name of the function in this case. + * This check is not performed if `capIsConstructor` is set to `false`. + * - The location is not on an ES2015 class. + * - Its `bind`/`call`/`apply` method is not called directly. + * - The function is not a callback of array methods (such as `.forEach()`) if `thisArg` is given. + * @param {ASTNode} node A function node to check. It also can be an implicit function, like `StaticBlock` + * or any expression that is `PropertyDefinition#value` node. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode A SourceCode instance to get comments. + * @param {boolean} [capIsConstructor = true] `false` disables the assumption that functions which name starts + * with an uppercase or are assigned to a variable which name starts with an uppercase are constructors. + * @returns {boolean} The function node is the default `this` binding. + */ + isDefaultThisBinding(node, sourceCode, { capIsConstructor = true } = {}) { + + /* + * Class field initializers are implicit functions, but ESTree doesn't have the AST node of field initializers. + * Therefore, A expression node at `PropertyDefinition#value` is a function. + * In this case, `this` is always not default binding. + */ + if (node.parent.type === "PropertyDefinition" && node.parent.value === node) { + return false; + } + + // Class static blocks are implicit functions. In this case, `this` is always not default binding. + if (node.type === "StaticBlock") { + return false; + } + + if ( + (capIsConstructor && isES5Constructor(node)) || + hasJSDocThisTag(node, sourceCode) + ) { + return false; + } + const isAnonymous = node.id === null; + let currentNode = node; + + while (currentNode) { + const parent = currentNode.parent; + + switch (parent.type) { + + /* + * Looks up the destination. + * e.g., obj.foo = nativeFoo || function foo() { ... }; + */ + case "LogicalExpression": + case "ConditionalExpression": + case "ChainExpression": + currentNode = parent; + break; + + /* + * If the upper function is IIFE, checks the destination of the return value. + * e.g. + * obj.foo = (function() { + * // setup... + * return function foo() { ... }; + * })(); + * obj.foo = (() => + * function foo() { ... } + * )(); + */ + case "ReturnStatement": { + const func = getUpperFunction(parent); + + if (func === null || !isCallee(func)) { + return true; + } + currentNode = func.parent; + break; + } + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": + if (currentNode !== parent.body || !isCallee(parent)) { + return true; + } + currentNode = parent.parent; + break; + + /* + * e.g. + * var obj = { foo() { ... } }; + * var obj = { foo: function() { ... } }; + * class A { constructor() { ... } } + * class A { foo() { ... } } + * class A { get foo() { ... } } + * class A { set foo() { ... } } + * class A { static foo() { ... } } + * class A { foo = function() { ... } } + */ + case "Property": + case "PropertyDefinition": + case "MethodDefinition": + return parent.value !== currentNode; + + /* + * e.g. + * obj.foo = function foo() { ... }; + * Foo = function() { ... }; + * [obj.foo = function foo() { ... }] = a; + * [Foo = function() { ... }] = a; + */ + case "AssignmentExpression": + case "AssignmentPattern": + if (parent.left.type === "MemberExpression") { + return false; + } + if ( + capIsConstructor && + isAnonymous && + parent.left.type === "Identifier" && + startsWithUpperCase(parent.left.name) + ) { + return false; + } + return true; + + /* + * e.g. + * var Foo = function() { ... }; + */ + case "VariableDeclarator": + return !( + capIsConstructor && + isAnonymous && + parent.init === currentNode && + parent.id.type === "Identifier" && + startsWithUpperCase(parent.id.name) + ); + + /* + * e.g. + * var foo = function foo() { ... }.bind(obj); + * (function foo() { ... }).call(obj); + * (function foo() { ... }).apply(obj, []); + */ + case "MemberExpression": + if ( + parent.object === currentNode && + isSpecificMemberAccess(parent, null, bindOrCallOrApplyPattern) + ) { + const maybeCalleeNode = parent.parent.type === "ChainExpression" + ? parent.parent + : parent; + + return !( + isCallee(maybeCalleeNode) && + maybeCalleeNode.parent.arguments.length >= 1 && + !isNullOrUndefined(maybeCalleeNode.parent.arguments[0]) + ); + } + return true; + + /* + * e.g. + * Reflect.apply(function() {}, obj, []); + * Array.from([], function() {}, obj); + * list.forEach(function() {}, obj); + */ + case "CallExpression": + if (isReflectApply(parent.callee)) { + return ( + parent.arguments.length !== 3 || + parent.arguments[0] !== currentNode || + isNullOrUndefined(parent.arguments[1]) + ); + } + if (isArrayFromMethod(parent.callee)) { + return ( + parent.arguments.length !== 3 || + parent.arguments[1] !== currentNode || + isNullOrUndefined(parent.arguments[2]) + ); + } + if (isMethodWhichHasThisArg(parent.callee)) { + return ( + parent.arguments.length !== 2 || + parent.arguments[0] !== currentNode || + isNullOrUndefined(parent.arguments[1]) + ); + } + return true; + + // Otherwise `this` is default. + default: + return true; + } + } + + /* c8 ignore next */ + return true; + }, + + /** + * Get the precedence level based on the node type + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {int} precedence level + * @private + */ + getPrecedence(node) { + switch (node.type) { + case "SequenceExpression": + return 0; + + case "AssignmentExpression": + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": + case "YieldExpression": + return 1; + + case "ConditionalExpression": + return 3; + + case "LogicalExpression": + switch (node.operator) { + case "||": + case "??": + return 4; + case "&&": + return 5; + + // no default + } + + /* falls through */ + + case "BinaryExpression": + + switch (node.operator) { + case "|": + return 6; + case "^": + return 7; + case "&": + return 8; + case "==": + case "!=": + case "===": + case "!==": + return 9; + case "<": + case "<=": + case ">": + case ">=": + case "in": + case "instanceof": + return 10; + case "<<": + case ">>": + case ">>>": + return 11; + case "+": + case "-": + return 12; + case "*": + case "/": + case "%": + return 13; + case "**": + return 15; + + // no default + } + + /* falls through */ + + case "UnaryExpression": + case "AwaitExpression": + return 16; + + case "UpdateExpression": + return 17; + + case "CallExpression": + case "ChainExpression": + case "ImportExpression": + return 18; + + case "NewExpression": + return 19; + + default: + if (node.type in eslintVisitorKeys) { + return 20; + } + + /* + * if the node is not a standard node that we know about, then assume it has the lowest precedence + * this will mean that rules will wrap unknown nodes in parentheses where applicable instead of + * unwrapping them and potentially changing the meaning of the code or introducing a syntax error. + */ + return -1; + } + }, + + /** + * Checks whether the given node is an empty block node or not. + * @param {ASTNode|null} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is an empty block. + */ + isEmptyBlock(node) { + return Boolean(node && node.type === "BlockStatement" && node.body.length === 0); + }, + + /** + * Checks whether the given node is an empty function node or not. + * @param {ASTNode|null} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is an empty function. + */ + isEmptyFunction(node) { + return isFunction(node) && module.exports.isEmptyBlock(node.body); + }, + + /** + * Get directives from directive prologue of a Program or Function node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {ASTNode[]} The directives found in the directive prologue. + */ + getDirectivePrologue(node) { + const directives = []; + + // Directive prologues only occur at the top of files or functions. + if ( + node.type === "Program" || + node.type === "FunctionDeclaration" || + node.type === "FunctionExpression" || + + /* + * Do not check arrow functions with implicit return. + * `() => "use strict";` returns the string `"use strict"`. + */ + (node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" && node.body.type === "BlockStatement") + ) { + const statements = node.type === "Program" ? node.body : node.body.body; + + for (const statement of statements) { + if ( + statement.type === "ExpressionStatement" && + statement.expression.type === "Literal" + ) { + directives.push(statement); + } else { + break; + } + } + } + + return directives; + }, + + /** + * Determines whether this node is a decimal integer literal. If a node is a decimal integer literal, a dot added + * after the node will be parsed as a decimal point, rather than a property-access dot. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if this node is a decimal integer. + * @example + * + * 0 // true + * 5 // true + * 50 // true + * 5_000 // true + * 1_234_56 // true + * 08 // true + * 0192 // true + * 5. // false + * .5 // false + * 5.0 // false + * 5.00_00 // false + * 05 // false + * 0x5 // false + * 0b101 // false + * 0b11_01 // false + * 0o5 // false + * 5e0 // false + * 5e1_000 // false + * 5n // false + * 1_000n // false + * "5" // false + * + */ + isDecimalInteger(node) { + return node.type === "Literal" && typeof node.value === "number" && + DECIMAL_INTEGER_PATTERN.test(node.raw); + }, + + /** + * Determines whether this token is a decimal integer numeric token. + * This is similar to isDecimalInteger(), but for tokens. + * @param {Token} token The token to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if this token is a decimal integer. + */ + isDecimalIntegerNumericToken(token) { + return token.type === "Numeric" && DECIMAL_INTEGER_PATTERN.test(token.value); + }, + + /** + * Gets the name and kind of the given function node. + * + * - `function foo() {}` .................... `function 'foo'` + * - `(function foo() {})` .................. `function 'foo'` + * - `(function() {})` ...................... `function` + * - `function* foo() {}` ................... `generator function 'foo'` + * - `(function* foo() {})` ................. `generator function 'foo'` + * - `(function*() {})` ..................... `generator function` + * - `() => {}` ............................. `arrow function` + * - `async () => {}` ....................... `async arrow function` + * - `({ foo: function foo() {} })` ......... `method 'foo'` + * - `({ foo: function() {} })` ............. `method 'foo'` + * - `({ ['foo']: function() {} })` ......... `method 'foo'` + * - `({ [foo]: function() {} })` ........... `method` + * - `({ foo() {} })` ....................... `method 'foo'` + * - `({ foo: function* foo() {} })` ........ `generator method 'foo'` + * - `({ foo: function*() {} })` ............ `generator method 'foo'` + * - `({ ['foo']: function*() {} })` ........ `generator method 'foo'` + * - `({ [foo]: function*() {} })` .......... `generator method` + * - `({ *foo() {} })` ...................... `generator method 'foo'` + * - `({ foo: async function foo() {} })` ... `async method 'foo'` + * - `({ foo: async function() {} })` ....... `async method 'foo'` + * - `({ ['foo']: async function() {} })` ... `async method 'foo'` + * - `({ [foo]: async function() {} })` ..... `async method` + * - `({ async foo() {} })` ................. `async method 'foo'` + * - `({ get foo() {} })` ................... `getter 'foo'` + * - `({ set foo(a) {} })` .................. `setter 'foo'` + * - `class A { constructor() {} }` ......... `constructor` + * - `class A { foo() {} }` ................. `method 'foo'` + * - `class A { *foo() {} }` ................ `generator method 'foo'` + * - `class A { async foo() {} }` ........... `async method 'foo'` + * - `class A { ['foo']() {} }` ............. `method 'foo'` + * - `class A { *['foo']() {} }` ............ `generator method 'foo'` + * - `class A { async ['foo']() {} }` ....... `async method 'foo'` + * - `class A { [foo]() {} }` ............... `method` + * - `class A { *[foo]() {} }` .............. `generator method` + * - `class A { async [foo]() {} }` ......... `async method` + * - `class A { get foo() {} }` ............. `getter 'foo'` + * - `class A { set foo(a) {} }` ............ `setter 'foo'` + * - `class A { static foo() {} }` .......... `static method 'foo'` + * - `class A { static *foo() {} }` ......... `static generator method 'foo'` + * - `class A { static async foo() {} }` .... `static async method 'foo'` + * - `class A { static get foo() {} }` ...... `static getter 'foo'` + * - `class A { static set foo(a) {} }` ..... `static setter 'foo'` + * - `class A { foo = () => {}; }` .......... `method 'foo'` + * - `class A { foo = function() {}; }` ..... `method 'foo'` + * - `class A { foo = function bar() {}; }` . `method 'foo'` + * - `class A { static foo = () => {}; }` ... `static method 'foo'` + * - `class A { '#foo' = () => {}; }` ....... `method '#foo'` + * - `class A { #foo = () => {}; }` ......... `private method #foo` + * - `class A { static #foo = () => {}; }` .. `static private method #foo` + * - `class A { '#foo'() {} }` .............. `method '#foo'` + * - `class A { #foo() {} }` ................ `private method #foo` + * - `class A { static #foo() {} }` ......... `static private method #foo` + * @param {ASTNode} node The function node to get. + * @returns {string} The name and kind of the function node. + */ + getFunctionNameWithKind(node) { + const parent = node.parent; + const tokens = []; + + if (parent.type === "MethodDefinition" || parent.type === "PropertyDefinition") { + + // The proposal uses `static` word consistently before visibility words: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-static-class-features + if (parent.static) { + tokens.push("static"); + } + if (!parent.computed && parent.key.type === "PrivateIdentifier") { + tokens.push("private"); + } + } + if (node.async) { + tokens.push("async"); + } + if (node.generator) { + tokens.push("generator"); + } + + if (parent.type === "Property" || parent.type === "MethodDefinition") { + if (parent.kind === "constructor") { + return "constructor"; + } + if (parent.kind === "get") { + tokens.push("getter"); + } else if (parent.kind === "set") { + tokens.push("setter"); + } else { + tokens.push("method"); + } + } else if (parent.type === "PropertyDefinition") { + tokens.push("method"); + } else { + if (node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression") { + tokens.push("arrow"); + } + tokens.push("function"); + } + + if (parent.type === "Property" || parent.type === "MethodDefinition" || parent.type === "PropertyDefinition") { + if (!parent.computed && parent.key.type === "PrivateIdentifier") { + tokens.push(`#${parent.key.name}`); + } else { + const name = getStaticPropertyName(parent); + + if (name !== null) { + tokens.push(`'${name}'`); + } else if (node.id) { + tokens.push(`'${node.id.name}'`); + } + } + } else if (node.id) { + tokens.push(`'${node.id.name}'`); + } + + return tokens.join(" "); + }, + + /** + * Gets the location of the given function node for reporting. + * + * - `function foo() {}` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `(function foo() {})` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `(function() {})` + * ^^^^^^^^ + * - `function* foo() {}` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `(function* foo() {})` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `(function*() {})` + * ^^^^^^^^^ + * - `() => {}` + * ^^ + * - `async () => {}` + * ^^ + * - `({ foo: function foo() {} })` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `({ foo: function() {} })` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `({ ['foo']: function() {} })` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `({ [foo]: function() {} })` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `({ foo() {} })` + * ^^^ + * - `({ foo: function* foo() {} })` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `({ foo: function*() {} })` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `({ ['foo']: function*() {} })` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `({ [foo]: function*() {} })` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `({ *foo() {} })` + * ^^^^ + * - `({ foo: async function foo() {} })` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `({ foo: async function() {} })` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `({ ['foo']: async function() {} })` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `({ [foo]: async function() {} })` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `({ async foo() {} })` + * ^^^^^^^^^ + * - `({ get foo() {} })` + * ^^^^^^^ + * - `({ set foo(a) {} })` + * ^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { constructor() {} }` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { foo() {} }` + * ^^^ + * - `class A { *foo() {} }` + * ^^^^ + * - `class A { async foo() {} }` + * ^^^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { ['foo']() {} }` + * ^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { *['foo']() {} }` + * ^^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { async ['foo']() {} }` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { [foo]() {} }` + * ^^^^^ + * - `class A { *[foo]() {} }` + * ^^^^^^ + * - `class A { async [foo]() {} }` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { get foo() {} }` + * ^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { set foo(a) {} }` + * ^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { static foo() {} }` + * ^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { static *foo() {} }` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { static async foo() {} }` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { static get foo() {} }` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { static set foo(a) {} }` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { foo = function() {} }` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { static foo = function() {} }` + * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + * - `class A { foo = (a, b) => {} }` + * ^^^^^^ + * @param {ASTNode} node The function node to get. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code object to get tokens. + * @returns {string} The location of the function node for reporting. + */ + getFunctionHeadLoc(node, sourceCode) { + const parent = node.parent; + let start = null; + let end = null; + + if (parent.type === "Property" || parent.type === "MethodDefinition" || parent.type === "PropertyDefinition") { + start = parent.loc.start; + end = getOpeningParenOfParams(node, sourceCode).loc.start; + } else if (node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression") { + const arrowToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node.body, isArrowToken); + + start = arrowToken.loc.start; + end = arrowToken.loc.end; + } else { + start = node.loc.start; + end = getOpeningParenOfParams(node, sourceCode).loc.start; + } + + return { + start: Object.assign({}, start), + end: Object.assign({}, end) + }; + }, + + /** + * Gets next location when the result is not out of bound, otherwise returns null. + * + * Assumptions: + * + * - The given location represents a valid location in the given source code. + * - Columns are 0-based. + * - Lines are 1-based. + * - Column immediately after the last character in a line (not incl. linebreaks) is considered to be a valid location. + * - If the source code ends with a linebreak, `sourceCode.lines` array will have an extra element (empty string) at the end. + * The start (column 0) of that extra line is considered to be a valid location. + * + * Examples of successive locations (line, column): + * + * code: foo + * locations: (1, 0) -> (1, 1) -> (1, 2) -> (1, 3) -> null + * + * code: foo + * locations: (1, 0) -> (1, 1) -> (1, 2) -> (1, 3) -> (2, 0) -> null + * + * code: foo + * locations: (1, 0) -> (1, 1) -> (1, 2) -> (1, 3) -> (2, 0) -> null + * + * code: ab + * locations: (1, 0) -> (1, 1) -> (2, 0) -> (2, 1) -> null + * + * code: ab + * locations: (1, 0) -> (1, 1) -> (2, 0) -> (2, 1) -> (3, 0) -> null + * + * code: ab + * locations: (1, 0) -> (1, 1) -> (2, 0) -> (2, 1) -> (3, 0) -> null + * + * code: a + * locations: (1, 0) -> (1, 1) -> (2, 0) -> (3, 0) -> null + * + * code: + * locations: (1, 0) -> (2, 0) -> null + * + * code: + * locations: (1, 0) -> null + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The sourceCode + * @param {{line: number, column: number}} location The location + * @returns {{line: number, column: number} | null} Next location + */ + getNextLocation(sourceCode, { line, column }) { + if (column < sourceCode.lines[line - 1].length) { + return { + line, + column: column + 1 + }; + } + + if (line < sourceCode.lines.length) { + return { + line: line + 1, + column: 0 + }; + } + + return null; + }, + + /** + * Gets the parenthesized text of a node. This is similar to sourceCode.getText(node), but it also includes any parentheses + * surrounding the node. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code object + * @param {ASTNode} node An expression node + * @returns {string} The text representing the node, with all surrounding parentheses included + */ + getParenthesisedText(sourceCode, node) { + let leftToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node); + let rightToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); + + while ( + sourceCode.getTokenBefore(leftToken) && + sourceCode.getTokenBefore(leftToken).type === "Punctuator" && + sourceCode.getTokenBefore(leftToken).value === "(" && + sourceCode.getTokenAfter(rightToken) && + sourceCode.getTokenAfter(rightToken).type === "Punctuator" && + sourceCode.getTokenAfter(rightToken).value === ")" + ) { + leftToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(leftToken); + rightToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(rightToken); + } + + return sourceCode.getText().slice(leftToken.range[0], rightToken.range[1]); + }, + + /** + * Determine if a node has a possibility to be an Error object + * @param {ASTNode} node ASTNode to check + * @returns {boolean} True if there is a chance it contains an Error obj + */ + couldBeError(node) { + switch (node.type) { + case "Identifier": + case "CallExpression": + case "NewExpression": + case "MemberExpression": + case "TaggedTemplateExpression": + case "YieldExpression": + case "AwaitExpression": + case "ChainExpression": + return true; // possibly an error object. + + case "AssignmentExpression": + if (["=", "&&="].includes(node.operator)) { + return module.exports.couldBeError(node.right); + } + + if (["||=", "??="].includes(node.operator)) { + return module.exports.couldBeError(node.left) || module.exports.couldBeError(node.right); + } + + /** + * All other assignment operators are mathematical assignment operators (arithmetic or bitwise). + * An assignment expression with a mathematical operator can either evaluate to a primitive value, + * or throw, depending on the operands. Thus, it cannot evaluate to an `Error` object. + */ + return false; + + case "SequenceExpression": { + const exprs = node.expressions; + + return exprs.length !== 0 && module.exports.couldBeError(exprs[exprs.length - 1]); + } + + case "LogicalExpression": + + /* + * If the && operator short-circuits, the left side was falsy and therefore not an error, and if it + * doesn't short-circuit, it takes the value from the right side, so the right side must always be + * a plausible error. A future improvement could verify that the left side could be truthy by + * excluding falsy literals. + */ + if (node.operator === "&&") { + return module.exports.couldBeError(node.right); + } + + return module.exports.couldBeError(node.left) || module.exports.couldBeError(node.right); + + case "ConditionalExpression": + return module.exports.couldBeError(node.consequent) || module.exports.couldBeError(node.alternate); + + default: + return false; + } + }, + + /** + * Check if a given node is a numeric literal or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a number or bigint literal. + */ + isNumericLiteral(node) { + return ( + node.type === "Literal" && + (typeof node.value === "number" || Boolean(node.bigint)) + ); + }, + + /** + * Determines whether two tokens can safely be placed next to each other without merging into a single token + * @param {Token|string} leftValue The left token. If this is a string, it will be tokenized and the last token will be used. + * @param {Token|string} rightValue The right token. If this is a string, it will be tokenized and the first token will be used. + * @returns {boolean} If the tokens cannot be safely placed next to each other, returns `false`. If the tokens can be placed + * next to each other, behavior is undefined (although it should return `true` in most cases). + */ + canTokensBeAdjacent(leftValue, rightValue) { + const espreeOptions = { + ecmaVersion: espree.latestEcmaVersion, + comment: true, + range: true + }; + + let leftToken; + + if (typeof leftValue === "string") { + let tokens; + + try { + tokens = espree.tokenize(leftValue, espreeOptions); + } catch { + return false; + } + + const comments = tokens.comments; + + leftToken = tokens[tokens.length - 1]; + if (comments.length) { + const lastComment = comments[comments.length - 1]; + + if (!leftToken || lastComment.range[0] > leftToken.range[0]) { + leftToken = lastComment; + } + } + } else { + leftToken = leftValue; + } + + /* + * If a hashbang comment was passed as a token object from SourceCode, + * its type will be "Shebang" because of the way ESLint itself handles hashbangs. + * If a hashbang comment was passed in a string and then tokenized in this function, + * its type will be "Hashbang" because of the way Espree tokenizes hashbangs. + */ + if (leftToken.type === "Shebang" || leftToken.type === "Hashbang") { + return false; + } + + let rightToken; + + if (typeof rightValue === "string") { + let tokens; + + try { + tokens = espree.tokenize(rightValue, espreeOptions); + } catch { + return false; + } + + const comments = tokens.comments; + + rightToken = tokens[0]; + if (comments.length) { + const firstComment = comments[0]; + + if (!rightToken || firstComment.range[0] < rightToken.range[0]) { + rightToken = firstComment; + } + } + } else { + rightToken = rightValue; + } + + if (leftToken.type === "Punctuator" || rightToken.type === "Punctuator") { + if (leftToken.type === "Punctuator" && rightToken.type === "Punctuator") { + const PLUS_TOKENS = new Set(["+", "++"]); + const MINUS_TOKENS = new Set(["-", "--"]); + + return !( + PLUS_TOKENS.has(leftToken.value) && PLUS_TOKENS.has(rightToken.value) || + MINUS_TOKENS.has(leftToken.value) && MINUS_TOKENS.has(rightToken.value) + ); + } + if (leftToken.type === "Punctuator" && leftToken.value === "/") { + return !["Block", "Line", "RegularExpression"].includes(rightToken.type); + } + return true; + } + + if ( + leftToken.type === "String" || rightToken.type === "String" || + leftToken.type === "Template" || rightToken.type === "Template" + ) { + return true; + } + + if (leftToken.type !== "Numeric" && rightToken.type === "Numeric" && rightToken.value.startsWith(".")) { + return true; + } + + if (leftToken.type === "Block" || rightToken.type === "Block" || rightToken.type === "Line") { + return true; + } + + if (rightToken.type === "PrivateIdentifier") { + return true; + } + + return false; + }, + + /** + * Get the `loc` object of a given name in a `/*globals` directive comment. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code to convert index to loc. + * @param {Comment} comment The `/*globals` directive comment which include the name. + * @param {string} name The name to find. + * @returns {SourceLocation} The `loc` object. + */ + getNameLocationInGlobalDirectiveComment(sourceCode, comment, name) { + const namePattern = new RegExp(`[\\s,]${escapeRegExp(name)}(?:$|[\\s,:])`, "gu"); + + // To ignore the first text "global". + namePattern.lastIndex = comment.value.indexOf("global") + 6; + + // Search a given variable name. + const match = namePattern.exec(comment.value); + + // Convert the index to loc. + const start = sourceCode.getLocFromIndex( + comment.range[0] + + "/*".length + + (match ? match.index + 1 : 0) + ); + const end = { + line: start.line, + column: start.column + (match ? name.length : 1) + }; + + return { start, end }; + }, + + /** + * Determines whether the given raw string contains an octal escape sequence + * or a non-octal decimal escape sequence ("\8", "\9"). + * + * "\1", "\2" ... "\7", "\8", "\9" + * "\00", "\01" ... "\07", "\08", "\09" + * + * "\0", when not followed by a digit, is not an octal escape sequence. + * @param {string} rawString A string in its raw representation. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the string contains at least one octal escape sequence + * or at least one non-octal decimal escape sequence. + */ + hasOctalOrNonOctalDecimalEscapeSequence(rawString) { + return OCTAL_OR_NON_OCTAL_DECIMAL_ESCAPE_PATTERN.test(rawString); + }, + + /** + * Determines whether the given node is a template literal without expressions. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a template literal without expressions. + */ + isStaticTemplateLiteral(node) { + return node.type === "TemplateLiteral" && node.expressions.length === 0; + }, + + isReferenceToGlobalVariable, + isLogicalExpression, + isCoalesceExpression, + isMixedLogicalAndCoalesceExpressions, + isNullLiteral, + getStaticStringValue, + getStaticPropertyName, + skipChainExpression, + isSpecificId, + isSpecificMemberAccess, + equalLiteralValue, + isSameReference, + isLogicalAssignmentOperator, + getSwitchCaseColonToken, + getModuleExportName, + isConstant, + isTopLevelExpressionStatement, + isDirective, + isStartOfExpressionStatement, + needsPrecedingSemicolon +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/fix-tracker.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/fix-tracker.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..589870b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/fix-tracker.js @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Helper class to aid in constructing fix commands. + * @author Alan Pierce + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * A helper class to combine fix options into a fix command. Currently, it + * exposes some "retain" methods that extend the range of the text being + * replaced so that other fixes won't touch that region in the same pass. + */ +class FixTracker { + + /** + * Create a new FixTracker. + * @param {ruleFixer} fixer A ruleFixer instance. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode A SourceCode object for the current code. + */ + constructor(fixer, sourceCode) { + this.fixer = fixer; + this.sourceCode = sourceCode; + this.retainedRange = null; + } + + /** + * Mark the given range as "retained", meaning that other fixes may not + * may not modify this region in the same pass. + * @param {int[]} range The range to retain. + * @returns {FixTracker} The same RuleFixer, for chained calls. + */ + retainRange(range) { + this.retainedRange = range; + return this; + } + + /** + * Given a node, find the function containing it (or the entire program) and + * mark it as retained, meaning that other fixes may not modify it in this + * pass. This is useful for avoiding conflicts in fixes that modify control + * flow. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to use as a starting point. + * @returns {FixTracker} The same RuleFixer, for chained calls. + */ + retainEnclosingFunction(node) { + const functionNode = astUtils.getUpperFunction(node); + + return this.retainRange(functionNode ? functionNode.range : this.sourceCode.ast.range); + } + + /** + * Given a node or token, find the token before and afterward, and mark that + * range as retained, meaning that other fixes may not modify it in this + * pass. This is useful for avoiding conflicts in fixes that make a small + * change to the code where the AST should not be changed. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} nodeOrToken The node or token to use as a starting + * point. The token to the left and right are use in the range. + * @returns {FixTracker} The same RuleFixer, for chained calls. + */ + retainSurroundingTokens(nodeOrToken) { + const tokenBefore = this.sourceCode.getTokenBefore(nodeOrToken) || nodeOrToken; + const tokenAfter = this.sourceCode.getTokenAfter(nodeOrToken) || nodeOrToken; + + return this.retainRange([tokenBefore.range[0], tokenAfter.range[1]]); + } + + /** + * Create a fix command that replaces the given range with the given text, + * accounting for any retained ranges. + * @param {int[]} range The range to remove in the fix. + * @param {string} text The text to insert in place of the range. + * @returns {Object} The fix command. + */ + replaceTextRange(range, text) { + let actualRange; + + if (this.retainedRange) { + actualRange = [ + Math.min(this.retainedRange[0], range[0]), + Math.max(this.retainedRange[1], range[1]) + ]; + } else { + actualRange = range; + } + + return this.fixer.replaceTextRange( + actualRange, + this.sourceCode.text.slice(actualRange[0], range[0]) + + text + + this.sourceCode.text.slice(range[1], actualRange[1]) + ); + } + + /** + * Create a fix command that removes the given node or token, accounting for + * any retained ranges. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} nodeOrToken The node or token to remove. + * @returns {Object} The fix command. + */ + remove(nodeOrToken) { + return this.replaceTextRange(nodeOrToken.range, ""); + } +} + +module.exports = FixTracker; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/keywords.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/keywords.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3fbb777 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/keywords.js @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview A shared list of ES3 keywords. + * @author Josh Perez + */ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = [ + "abstract", + "boolean", + "break", + "byte", + "case", + "catch", + "char", + "class", + "const", + "continue", + "debugger", + "default", + "delete", + "do", + "double", + "else", + "enum", + "export", + "extends", + "false", + "final", + "finally", + "float", + "for", + "function", + "goto", + "if", + "implements", + "import", + "in", + "instanceof", + "int", + "interface", + "long", + "native", + "new", + "null", + "package", + "private", + "protected", + "public", + "return", + "short", + "static", + "super", + "switch", + "synchronized", + "this", + "throw", + "throws", + "transient", + "true", + "try", + "typeof", + "var", + "void", + "volatile", + "while", + "with" +]; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/lazy-loading-rule-map.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/lazy-loading-rule-map.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7f116a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/lazy-loading-rule-map.js @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview `Map` to load rules lazily. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +const debug = require("debug")("eslint:rules"); + +/** @typedef {import("./types").Rule} Rule */ + +/** + * The `Map` object that loads each rule when it's accessed. + * @example + * const rules = new LazyLoadingRuleMap([ + * ["eqeqeq", () => require("eqeqeq")], + * ["semi", () => require("semi")], + * ["no-unused-vars", () => require("no-unused-vars")] + * ]); + * + * rules.get("semi"); // call `() => require("semi")` here. + * + * @extends {Map Rule>} + */ +class LazyLoadingRuleMap extends Map { + + /** + * Initialize this map. + * @param {Array<[string, function(): Rule]>} loaders The rule loaders. + */ + constructor(loaders) { + let remaining = loaders.length; + + super( + debug.enabled + ? loaders.map(([ruleId, load]) => { + let cache = null; + + return [ + ruleId, + () => { + if (!cache) { + debug("Loading rule %o (remaining=%d)", ruleId, --remaining); + cache = load(); + } + return cache; + } + ]; + }) + : loaders + ); + + // `super(...iterable)` uses `this.set()`, so disable it here. + Object.defineProperty(LazyLoadingRuleMap.prototype, "set", { + configurable: true, + value: void 0 + }); + } + + /** + * Get a rule. + * Each rule will be loaded on the first access. + * @param {string} ruleId The rule ID to get. + * @returns {Rule|undefined} The rule. + */ + get(ruleId) { + const load = super.get(ruleId); + + return load && load(); + } + + /** + * Iterate rules. + * @returns {IterableIterator} Rules. + */ + *values() { + for (const load of super.values()) { + yield load(); + } + } + + /** + * Iterate rules. + * @returns {IterableIterator<[string, Rule]>} Rules. + */ + *entries() { + for (const [ruleId, load] of super.entries()) { + yield [ruleId, load()]; + } + } + + /** + * Call a function with each rule. + * @param {Function} callbackFn The callback function. + * @param {any} [thisArg] The object to pass to `this` of the callback function. + * @returns {void} + */ + forEach(callbackFn, thisArg) { + for (const [ruleId, load] of super.entries()) { + callbackFn.call(thisArg, load(), ruleId, this); + } + } +} + +// Forbid mutation. +Object.defineProperties(LazyLoadingRuleMap.prototype, { + clear: { configurable: true, value: void 0 }, + delete: { configurable: true, value: void 0 }, + [Symbol.iterator]: { + configurable: true, + writable: true, + value: LazyLoadingRuleMap.prototype.entries + } +}); + +module.exports = { LazyLoadingRuleMap }; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/patterns/letters.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/patterns/letters.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9bb2de3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/patterns/letters.js @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Pattern for detecting any letter (even letters outside of ASCII). + * NOTE: This file was generated using this script in JSCS based on the Unicode 7.0.0 standard: https://github.com/jscs-dev/node-jscs/blob/f5ed14427deb7e7aac84f3056a5aab2d9f3e563e/publish/helpers/generate-patterns.js + * Do not edit this file by hand-- please use https://github.com/mathiasbynens/regenerate to regenerate the regular expression exported from this file. + * @author Kevin Partington + * @license MIT License (from JSCS). See below. + */ + +/* + * The MIT License (MIT) + * + * Copyright 2013-2016 Dulin Marat and other contributors + * + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining + * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the + * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including + * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, + * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to + * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to + * the following conditions: + * + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be + * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + * + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, + * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND + * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE + * LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION + * OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION + * WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + */ + +"use strict"; + +module.exports = 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diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/regular-expressions.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/regular-expressions.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12e544e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/regular-expressions.js @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Common utils for regular expressions. + * @author Josh Goldberg + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ + +"use strict"; + +const { RegExpValidator } = require("@eslint-community/regexpp"); + +const REGEXPP_LATEST_ECMA_VERSION = 2024; + +/** + * Checks if the given regular expression pattern would be valid with the `u` flag. + * @param {number} ecmaVersion ECMAScript version to parse in. + * @param {string} pattern The regular expression pattern to verify. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the pattern would be valid with the `u` flag. + * `false` if the pattern would be invalid with the `u` flag or the configured + * ecmaVersion doesn't support the `u` flag. + */ +function isValidWithUnicodeFlag(ecmaVersion, pattern) { + if (ecmaVersion <= 5) { // ecmaVersion <= 5 doesn't support the 'u' flag + return false; + } + + const validator = new RegExpValidator({ + ecmaVersion: Math.min(ecmaVersion, REGEXPP_LATEST_ECMA_VERSION) + }); + + try { + validator.validatePattern(pattern, void 0, void 0, { unicode: /* uFlag = */ true }); + } catch { + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +module.exports = { + isValidWithUnicodeFlag, + REGEXPP_LATEST_ECMA_VERSION +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..02eea50 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +/** + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = { + isCombiningCharacter: require("./is-combining-character"), + isEmojiModifier: require("./is-emoji-modifier"), + isRegionalIndicatorSymbol: require("./is-regional-indicator-symbol"), + isSurrogatePair: require("./is-surrogate-pair") +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/is-combining-character.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/is-combining-character.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0498b99 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/is-combining-character.js @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +/** + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +/** + * Check whether a given character is a combining mark or not. + * @param {number} codePoint The character code to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the character belongs to the category, any of `Mc`, `Me`, and `Mn`. + */ +module.exports = function isCombiningCharacter(codePoint) { + return /^[\p{Mc}\p{Me}\p{Mn}]$/u.test(String.fromCodePoint(codePoint)); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/is-emoji-modifier.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/is-emoji-modifier.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1bd5f55 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/is-emoji-modifier.js @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +/** + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +/** + * Check whether a given character is an emoji modifier. + * @param {number} code The character code to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the character is an emoji modifier. + */ +module.exports = function isEmojiModifier(code) { + return code >= 0x1F3FB && code <= 0x1F3FF; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/is-regional-indicator-symbol.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/is-regional-indicator-symbol.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c48ed46 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/is-regional-indicator-symbol.js @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +/** + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +/** + * Check whether a given character is a regional indicator symbol. + * @param {number} code The character code to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the character is a regional indicator symbol. + */ +module.exports = function isRegionalIndicatorSymbol(code) { + return code >= 0x1F1E6 && code <= 0x1F1FF; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/is-surrogate-pair.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/is-surrogate-pair.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8e5c1c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/utils/unicode/is-surrogate-pair.js @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +/** + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +/** + * Check whether given two characters are a surrogate pair. + * @param {number} lead The code of the lead character. + * @param {number} tail The code of the tail character. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the character pair is a surrogate pair. + */ +module.exports = function isSurrogatePair(lead, tail) { + return lead >= 0xD800 && lead < 0xDC00 && tail >= 0xDC00 && tail < 0xE000; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/valid-jsdoc.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/valid-jsdoc.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..919975f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/valid-jsdoc.js @@ -0,0 +1,516 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Validates JSDoc comments are syntactically correct + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + * @deprecated in ESLint v5.10.0 + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const doctrine = require("doctrine"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce valid JSDoc comments", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/valid-jsdoc" + }, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + prefer: { + type: "object", + additionalProperties: { + type: "string" + } + }, + preferType: { + type: "object", + additionalProperties: { + type: "string" + } + }, + requireReturn: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + requireParamDescription: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + requireReturnDescription: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + matchDescription: { + type: "string" + }, + requireReturnType: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + }, + requireParamType: { + type: "boolean", + default: true + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + fixable: "code", + messages: { + unexpectedTag: "Unexpected @{{title}} tag; function has no return statement.", + expected: "Expected JSDoc for '{{name}}' but found '{{jsdocName}}'.", + use: "Use @{{name}} instead.", + useType: "Use '{{expectedTypeName}}' instead of '{{currentTypeName}}'.", + syntaxError: "JSDoc syntax error.", + missingBrace: "JSDoc type missing brace.", + missingParamDesc: "Missing JSDoc parameter description for '{{name}}'.", + missingParamType: "Missing JSDoc parameter type for '{{name}}'.", + missingReturnType: "Missing JSDoc return type.", + missingReturnDesc: "Missing JSDoc return description.", + missingReturn: "Missing JSDoc @{{returns}} for function.", + missingParam: "Missing JSDoc for parameter '{{name}}'.", + duplicateParam: "Duplicate JSDoc parameter '{{name}}'.", + unsatisfiedDesc: "JSDoc description does not satisfy the regex pattern." + }, + + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [] + }, + + create(context) { + + const options = context.options[0] || {}, + prefer = options.prefer || {}, + sourceCode = context.sourceCode, + + // these both default to true, so you have to explicitly make them false + requireReturn = options.requireReturn !== false, + requireParamDescription = options.requireParamDescription !== false, + requireReturnDescription = options.requireReturnDescription !== false, + requireReturnType = options.requireReturnType !== false, + requireParamType = options.requireParamType !== false, + preferType = options.preferType || {}, + checkPreferType = Object.keys(preferType).length !== 0; + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + // Using a stack to store if a function returns or not (handling nested functions) + const fns = []; + + /** + * Check if node type is a Class + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check. + * @returns {boolean} True is its a class + * @private + */ + function isTypeClass(node) { + return node.type === "ClassExpression" || node.type === "ClassDeclaration"; + } + + /** + * When parsing a new function, store it in our function stack. + * @param {ASTNode} node A function node to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function startFunction(node) { + fns.push({ + returnPresent: (node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" && node.body.type !== "BlockStatement") || + isTypeClass(node) || node.async + }); + } + + /** + * Indicate that return has been found in the current function. + * @param {ASTNode} node The return node. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function addReturn(node) { + const functionState = fns[fns.length - 1]; + + if (functionState && node.argument !== null) { + functionState.returnPresent = true; + } + } + + /** + * Check if return tag type is void or undefined + * @param {Object} tag JSDoc tag + * @returns {boolean} True if its of type void or undefined + * @private + */ + function isValidReturnType(tag) { + return tag.type === null || tag.type.name === "void" || tag.type.type === "UndefinedLiteral"; + } + + /** + * Check if type should be validated based on some exceptions + * @param {Object} type JSDoc tag + * @returns {boolean} True if it can be validated + * @private + */ + function canTypeBeValidated(type) { + return type !== "UndefinedLiteral" && // {undefined} as there is no name property available. + type !== "NullLiteral" && // {null} + type !== "NullableLiteral" && // {?} + type !== "FunctionType" && // {function(a)} + type !== "AllLiteral"; // {*} + } + + /** + * Extract the current and expected type based on the input type object + * @param {Object} type JSDoc tag + * @returns {{currentType: Doctrine.Type, expectedTypeName: string}} The current type annotation and + * the expected name of the annotation + * @private + */ + function getCurrentExpectedTypes(type) { + let currentType; + + if (type.name) { + currentType = type; + } else if (type.expression) { + currentType = type.expression; + } + + return { + currentType, + expectedTypeName: currentType && preferType[currentType.name] + }; + } + + /** + * Gets the location of a JSDoc node in a file + * @param {Token} jsdocComment The comment that this node is parsed from + * @param {{range: number[]}} parsedJsdocNode A tag or other node which was parsed from this comment + * @returns {{start: SourceLocation, end: SourceLocation}} The 0-based source location for the tag + */ + function getAbsoluteRange(jsdocComment, parsedJsdocNode) { + return { + start: sourceCode.getLocFromIndex(jsdocComment.range[0] + 2 + parsedJsdocNode.range[0]), + end: sourceCode.getLocFromIndex(jsdocComment.range[0] + 2 + parsedJsdocNode.range[1]) + }; + } + + /** + * Validate type for a given JSDoc node + * @param {Object} jsdocNode JSDoc node + * @param {Object} type JSDoc tag + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function validateType(jsdocNode, type) { + if (!type || !canTypeBeValidated(type.type)) { + return; + } + + const typesToCheck = []; + let elements = []; + + switch (type.type) { + case "TypeApplication": // {Array.} + elements = type.applications[0].type === "UnionType" ? type.applications[0].elements : type.applications; + typesToCheck.push(getCurrentExpectedTypes(type)); + break; + case "RecordType": // {{20:String}} + elements = type.fields; + break; + case "UnionType": // {String|number|Test} + case "ArrayType": // {[String, number, Test]} + elements = type.elements; + break; + case "FieldType": // Array.<{count: number, votes: number}> + if (type.value) { + typesToCheck.push(getCurrentExpectedTypes(type.value)); + } + break; + default: + typesToCheck.push(getCurrentExpectedTypes(type)); + } + + elements.forEach(validateType.bind(null, jsdocNode)); + + typesToCheck.forEach(typeToCheck => { + if (typeToCheck.expectedTypeName && + typeToCheck.expectedTypeName !== typeToCheck.currentType.name) { + context.report({ + node: jsdocNode, + messageId: "useType", + loc: getAbsoluteRange(jsdocNode, typeToCheck.currentType), + data: { + currentTypeName: typeToCheck.currentType.name, + expectedTypeName: typeToCheck.expectedTypeName + }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + typeToCheck.currentType.range.map(indexInComment => jsdocNode.range[0] + 2 + indexInComment), + typeToCheck.expectedTypeName + ); + } + }); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Validate the JSDoc node and output warnings if anything is wrong. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to check. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + function checkJSDoc(node) { + const jsdocNode = sourceCode.getJSDocComment(node), + functionData = fns.pop(), + paramTagsByName = Object.create(null), + paramTags = []; + let hasReturns = false, + returnsTag, + hasConstructor = false, + isInterface = false, + isOverride = false, + isAbstract = false; + + // make sure only to validate JSDoc comments + if (jsdocNode) { + let jsdoc; + + try { + jsdoc = doctrine.parse(jsdocNode.value, { + strict: true, + unwrap: true, + sloppy: true, + range: true + }); + } catch (ex) { + + if (/braces/iu.test(ex.message)) { + context.report({ node: jsdocNode, messageId: "missingBrace" }); + } else { + context.report({ node: jsdocNode, messageId: "syntaxError" }); + } + + return; + } + + jsdoc.tags.forEach(tag => { + + switch (tag.title.toLowerCase()) { + + case "param": + case "arg": + case "argument": + paramTags.push(tag); + break; + + case "return": + case "returns": + hasReturns = true; + returnsTag = tag; + break; + + case "constructor": + case "class": + hasConstructor = true; + break; + + case "override": + case "inheritdoc": + isOverride = true; + break; + + case "abstract": + case "virtual": + isAbstract = true; + break; + + case "interface": + isInterface = true; + break; + + // no default + } + + // check tag preferences + if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(prefer, tag.title) && tag.title !== prefer[tag.title]) { + const entireTagRange = getAbsoluteRange(jsdocNode, tag); + + context.report({ + node: jsdocNode, + messageId: "use", + loc: { + start: entireTagRange.start, + end: { + line: entireTagRange.start.line, + column: entireTagRange.start.column + `@${tag.title}`.length + } + }, + data: { name: prefer[tag.title] }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + [ + jsdocNode.range[0] + tag.range[0] + 3, + jsdocNode.range[0] + tag.range[0] + tag.title.length + 3 + ], + prefer[tag.title] + ); + } + }); + } + + // validate the types + if (checkPreferType && tag.type) { + validateType(jsdocNode, tag.type); + } + }); + + paramTags.forEach(param => { + if (requireParamType && !param.type) { + context.report({ + node: jsdocNode, + messageId: "missingParamType", + loc: getAbsoluteRange(jsdocNode, param), + data: { name: param.name } + }); + } + if (!param.description && requireParamDescription) { + context.report({ + node: jsdocNode, + messageId: "missingParamDesc", + loc: getAbsoluteRange(jsdocNode, param), + data: { name: param.name } + }); + } + if (paramTagsByName[param.name]) { + context.report({ + node: jsdocNode, + messageId: "duplicateParam", + loc: getAbsoluteRange(jsdocNode, param), + data: { name: param.name } + }); + } else if (!param.name.includes(".")) { + paramTagsByName[param.name] = param; + } + }); + + if (hasReturns) { + if (!requireReturn && !functionData.returnPresent && (returnsTag.type === null || !isValidReturnType(returnsTag)) && !isAbstract) { + context.report({ + node: jsdocNode, + messageId: "unexpectedTag", + loc: getAbsoluteRange(jsdocNode, returnsTag), + data: { + title: returnsTag.title + } + }); + } else { + if (requireReturnType && !returnsTag.type) { + context.report({ node: jsdocNode, messageId: "missingReturnType" }); + } + + if (!isValidReturnType(returnsTag) && !returnsTag.description && requireReturnDescription) { + context.report({ node: jsdocNode, messageId: "missingReturnDesc" }); + } + } + } + + // check for functions missing @returns + if (!isOverride && !hasReturns && !hasConstructor && !isInterface && + node.parent.kind !== "get" && node.parent.kind !== "constructor" && + node.parent.kind !== "set" && !isTypeClass(node)) { + if (requireReturn || (functionData.returnPresent && !node.async)) { + context.report({ + node: jsdocNode, + messageId: "missingReturn", + data: { + returns: prefer.returns || "returns" + } + }); + } + } + + // check the parameters + const jsdocParamNames = Object.keys(paramTagsByName); + + if (node.params) { + node.params.forEach((param, paramsIndex) => { + const bindingParam = param.type === "AssignmentPattern" + ? param.left + : param; + + // TODO(nzakas): Figure out logical things to do with destructured, default, rest params + if (bindingParam.type === "Identifier") { + const name = bindingParam.name; + + if (jsdocParamNames[paramsIndex] && (name !== jsdocParamNames[paramsIndex])) { + context.report({ + node: jsdocNode, + messageId: "expected", + loc: getAbsoluteRange(jsdocNode, paramTagsByName[jsdocParamNames[paramsIndex]]), + data: { + name, + jsdocName: jsdocParamNames[paramsIndex] + } + }); + } else if (!paramTagsByName[name] && !isOverride) { + context.report({ + node: jsdocNode, + messageId: "missingParam", + data: { + name + } + }); + } + } + }); + } + + if (options.matchDescription) { + const regex = new RegExp(options.matchDescription, "u"); + + if (!regex.test(jsdoc.description)) { + context.report({ node: jsdocNode, messageId: "unsatisfiedDesc" }); + } + } + + } + + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + ArrowFunctionExpression: startFunction, + FunctionExpression: startFunction, + FunctionDeclaration: startFunction, + ClassExpression: startFunction, + ClassDeclaration: startFunction, + "ArrowFunctionExpression:exit": checkJSDoc, + "FunctionExpression:exit": checkJSDoc, + "FunctionDeclaration:exit": checkJSDoc, + "ClassExpression:exit": checkJSDoc, + "ClassDeclaration:exit": checkJSDoc, + ReturnStatement: addReturn + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/valid-typeof.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/valid-typeof.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3818daf --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/valid-typeof.js @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Ensures that the results of typeof are compared against a valid string + * @author Ian Christian Myers + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "problem", + + docs: { + description: "Enforce comparing `typeof` expressions against valid strings", + recommended: true, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/valid-typeof" + }, + + hasSuggestions: true, + + schema: [ + { + type: "object", + properties: { + requireStringLiterals: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + messages: { + invalidValue: "Invalid typeof comparison value.", + notString: "Typeof comparisons should be to string literals.", + suggestString: 'Use `"{{type}}"` instead of `{{type}}`.' + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const VALID_TYPES = new Set(["symbol", "undefined", "object", "boolean", "number", "string", "function", "bigint"]), + OPERATORS = new Set(["==", "===", "!=", "!=="]); + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + const requireStringLiterals = context.options[0] && context.options[0].requireStringLiterals; + + let globalScope; + + /** + * Checks whether the given node represents a reference to a global variable that is not declared in the source code. + * These identifiers will be allowed, as it is assumed that user has no control over the names of external global variables. + * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a reference to a global variable. + */ + function isReferenceToGlobalVariable(node) { + const variable = globalScope.set.get(node.name); + + return variable && variable.defs.length === 0 && + variable.references.some(ref => ref.identifier === node); + } + + /** + * Determines whether a node is a typeof expression. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a typeof expression + */ + function isTypeofExpression(node) { + return node.type === "UnaryExpression" && node.operator === "typeof"; + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + + Program(node) { + globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node); + }, + + UnaryExpression(node) { + if (isTypeofExpression(node)) { + const { parent } = node; + + if (parent.type === "BinaryExpression" && OPERATORS.has(parent.operator)) { + const sibling = parent.left === node ? parent.right : parent.left; + + if (sibling.type === "Literal" || astUtils.isStaticTemplateLiteral(sibling)) { + const value = sibling.type === "Literal" ? sibling.value : sibling.quasis[0].value.cooked; + + if (!VALID_TYPES.has(value)) { + context.report({ node: sibling, messageId: "invalidValue" }); + } + } else if (sibling.type === "Identifier" && sibling.name === "undefined" && isReferenceToGlobalVariable(sibling)) { + context.report({ + node: sibling, + messageId: requireStringLiterals ? "notString" : "invalidValue", + suggest: [ + { + messageId: "suggestString", + data: { type: "undefined" }, + fix(fixer) { + return fixer.replaceText(sibling, '"undefined"'); + } + } + ] + }); + } else if (requireStringLiterals && !isTypeofExpression(sibling)) { + context.report({ node: sibling, messageId: "notString" }); + } + } + } + } + + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/vars-on-top.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/vars-on-top.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..81f5d62 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/vars-on-top.js @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to enforce var declarations are only at the top of a function. + * @author Danny Fritz + * @author Gyandeep Singh + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: "Require `var` declarations be placed at the top of their containing scope", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/vars-on-top" + }, + + schema: [], + messages: { + top: "All 'var' declarations must be at the top of the function scope." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Helpers + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Has AST suggesting a directive. + * @param {ASTNode} node any node + * @returns {boolean} whether the given node structurally represents a directive + */ + function looksLikeDirective(node) { + return node.type === "ExpressionStatement" && + node.expression.type === "Literal" && typeof node.expression.value === "string"; + } + + /** + * Check to see if its a ES6 import declaration + * @param {ASTNode} node any node + * @returns {boolean} whether the given node represents a import declaration + */ + function looksLikeImport(node) { + return node.type === "ImportDeclaration" || node.type === "ImportSpecifier" || + node.type === "ImportDefaultSpecifier" || node.type === "ImportNamespaceSpecifier"; + } + + /** + * Checks whether a given node is a variable declaration or not. + * @param {ASTNode} node any node + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a variable declaration. + */ + function isVariableDeclaration(node) { + return ( + node.type === "VariableDeclaration" || + ( + node.type === "ExportNamedDeclaration" && + node.declaration && + node.declaration.type === "VariableDeclaration" + ) + ); + } + + /** + * Checks whether this variable is on top of the block body + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @param {ASTNode[]} statements collection of ASTNodes for the parent node block + * @returns {boolean} True if var is on top otherwise false + */ + function isVarOnTop(node, statements) { + const l = statements.length; + let i = 0; + + // Skip over directives and imports. Static blocks don't have either. + if (node.parent.type !== "StaticBlock") { + for (; i < l; ++i) { + if (!looksLikeDirective(statements[i]) && !looksLikeImport(statements[i])) { + break; + } + } + } + + for (; i < l; ++i) { + if (!isVariableDeclaration(statements[i])) { + return false; + } + if (statements[i] === node) { + return true; + } + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Checks whether variable is on top at the global level + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @param {ASTNode} parent Parent of the node + * @returns {void} + */ + function globalVarCheck(node, parent) { + if (!isVarOnTop(node, parent.body)) { + context.report({ node, messageId: "top" }); + } + } + + /** + * Checks whether variable is on top at functional block scope level + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check + * @returns {void} + */ + function blockScopeVarCheck(node) { + const { parent } = node; + + if ( + parent.type === "BlockStatement" && + /Function/u.test(parent.parent.type) && + isVarOnTop(node, parent.body) + ) { + return; + } + + if ( + parent.type === "StaticBlock" && + isVarOnTop(node, parent.body) + ) { + return; + } + + context.report({ node, messageId: "top" }); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public API + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + "VariableDeclaration[kind='var']"(node) { + if (node.parent.type === "ExportNamedDeclaration") { + globalVarCheck(node.parent, node.parent.parent); + } else if (node.parent.type === "Program") { + globalVarCheck(node, node.parent); + } else { + blockScopeVarCheck(node); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/wrap-iife.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/wrap-iife.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5180710 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/wrap-iife.js @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag when IIFE is not wrapped in parens + * @author Ilya Volodin + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); +const eslintUtils = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); + +//---------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Helpers +//---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Check if the given node is callee of a `NewExpression` node + * @param {ASTNode} node node to check + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is callee of a `NewExpression` node + * @private + */ +function isCalleeOfNewExpression(node) { + const maybeCallee = node.parent.type === "ChainExpression" + ? node.parent + : node; + + return ( + maybeCallee.parent.type === "NewExpression" && + maybeCallee.parent.callee === maybeCallee + ); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require parentheses around immediate `function` invocations", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/wrap-iife" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["outside", "inside", "any"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + functionPrototypeMethods: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + fixable: "code", + messages: { + wrapInvocation: "Wrap an immediate function invocation in parentheses.", + wrapExpression: "Wrap only the function expression in parens.", + moveInvocation: "Move the invocation into the parens that contain the function." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + const style = context.options[0] || "outside"; + const includeFunctionPrototypeMethods = context.options[1] && context.options[1].functionPrototypeMethods; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Check if the node is wrapped in any (). All parens count: grouping parens and parens for constructs such as if() + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {boolean} True if it is wrapped in any parens + * @private + */ + function isWrappedInAnyParens(node) { + return astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node); + } + + /** + * Check if the node is wrapped in grouping (). Parens for constructs such as if() don't count + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {boolean} True if it is wrapped in grouping parens + * @private + */ + function isWrappedInGroupingParens(node) { + return eslintUtils.isParenthesized(1, node, sourceCode); + } + + /** + * Get the function node from an IIFE + * @param {ASTNode} node node to evaluate + * @returns {ASTNode} node that is the function expression of the given IIFE, or null if none exist + */ + function getFunctionNodeFromIIFE(node) { + const callee = astUtils.skipChainExpression(node.callee); + + if (callee.type === "FunctionExpression") { + return callee; + } + + if (includeFunctionPrototypeMethods && + callee.type === "MemberExpression" && + callee.object.type === "FunctionExpression" && + (astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(callee) === "call" || astUtils.getStaticPropertyName(callee) === "apply") + ) { + return callee.object; + } + + return null; + } + + + return { + CallExpression(node) { + const innerNode = getFunctionNodeFromIIFE(node); + + if (!innerNode) { + return; + } + + const isCallExpressionWrapped = isWrappedInAnyParens(node), + isFunctionExpressionWrapped = isWrappedInAnyParens(innerNode); + + if (!isCallExpressionWrapped && !isFunctionExpressionWrapped) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "wrapInvocation", + fix(fixer) { + const nodeToSurround = style === "inside" ? innerNode : node; + + return fixer.replaceText(nodeToSurround, `(${sourceCode.getText(nodeToSurround)})`); + } + }); + } else if (style === "inside" && !isFunctionExpressionWrapped) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "wrapExpression", + fix(fixer) { + + // The outer call expression will always be wrapped at this point. + + if (isWrappedInGroupingParens(node) && !isCalleeOfNewExpression(node)) { + + /* + * Parenthesize the function expression and remove unnecessary grouping parens around the call expression. + * Replace the range between the end of the function expression and the end of the call expression. + * for example, in `(function(foo) {}(bar))`, the range `(bar))` should get replaced with `)(bar)`. + */ + + const parenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + [innerNode.range[1], parenAfter.range[1]], + `)${sourceCode.getText().slice(innerNode.range[1], parenAfter.range[0])}` + ); + } + + /* + * Call expression is wrapped in mandatory parens such as if(), or in necessary grouping parens. + * These parens cannot be removed, so just parenthesize the function expression. + */ + + return fixer.replaceText(innerNode, `(${sourceCode.getText(innerNode)})`); + } + }); + } else if (style === "outside" && !isCallExpressionWrapped) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "moveInvocation", + fix(fixer) { + + /* + * The inner function expression will always be wrapped at this point. + * It's only necessary to replace the range between the end of the function expression + * and the call expression. For example, in `(function(foo) {})(bar)`, the range `)(bar)` + * should get replaced with `(bar))`. + */ + const parenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(innerNode); + + return fixer.replaceTextRange( + [parenAfter.range[0], node.range[1]], + `${sourceCode.getText().slice(parenAfter.range[1], node.range[1])})` + ); + } + }); + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/wrap-regex.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/wrap-regex.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e2808d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/wrap-regex.js @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to flag when regex literals are not wrapped in parens + * @author Matt DuVall + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require parenthesis around regex literals", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/wrap-regex" + }, + + schema: [], + fixable: "code", + + messages: { + requireParens: "Wrap the regexp literal in parens to disambiguate the slash." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + return { + + Literal(node) { + const token = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node), + nodeType = token.type; + + if (nodeType === "RegularExpression") { + const beforeToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + const afterToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + const { parent } = node; + + if (parent.type === "MemberExpression" && parent.object === node && + !(beforeToken && beforeToken.value === "(" && afterToken && afterToken.value === ")")) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "requireParens", + fix: fixer => fixer.replaceText(node, `(${sourceCode.getText(node)})`) + }); + } + } + } + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/yield-star-spacing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/yield-star-spacing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a67b78 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/yield-star-spacing.js @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to check the spacing around the * in yield* expressions. + * @author Bryan Smith + * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + deprecated: true, + replacedBy: [], + type: "layout", + + docs: { + description: "Require or disallow spacing around the `*` in `yield*` expressions", + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/yield-star-spacing" + }, + + fixable: "whitespace", + + schema: [ + { + oneOf: [ + { + enum: ["before", "after", "both", "neither"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + before: { type: "boolean" }, + after: { type: "boolean" } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ] + } + ], + messages: { + missingBefore: "Missing space before *.", + missingAfter: "Missing space after *.", + unexpectedBefore: "Unexpected space before *.", + unexpectedAfter: "Unexpected space after *." + } + }, + + create(context) { + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + const mode = (function(option) { + if (!option || typeof option === "string") { + return { + before: { before: true, after: false }, + after: { before: false, after: true }, + both: { before: true, after: true }, + neither: { before: false, after: false } + }[option || "after"]; + } + return option; + }(context.options[0])); + + /** + * Checks the spacing between two tokens before or after the star token. + * @param {string} side Either "before" or "after". + * @param {Token} leftToken `function` keyword token if side is "before", or + * star token if side is "after". + * @param {Token} rightToken Star token if side is "before", or identifier + * token if side is "after". + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkSpacing(side, leftToken, rightToken) { + if (sourceCode.isSpaceBetweenTokens(leftToken, rightToken) !== mode[side]) { + const after = leftToken.value === "*"; + const spaceRequired = mode[side]; + const node = after ? leftToken : rightToken; + let messageId = ""; + + if (spaceRequired) { + messageId = side === "before" ? "missingBefore" : "missingAfter"; + } else { + messageId = side === "before" ? "unexpectedBefore" : "unexpectedAfter"; + } + + context.report({ + node, + messageId, + fix(fixer) { + if (spaceRequired) { + if (after) { + return fixer.insertTextAfter(node, " "); + } + return fixer.insertTextBefore(node, " "); + } + return fixer.removeRange([leftToken.range[1], rightToken.range[0]]); + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * Enforces the spacing around the star if node is a yield* expression. + * @param {ASTNode} node A yield expression node. + * @returns {void} + */ + function checkExpression(node) { + if (!node.delegate) { + return; + } + + const tokens = sourceCode.getFirstTokens(node, 3); + const yieldToken = tokens[0]; + const starToken = tokens[1]; + const nextToken = tokens[2]; + + checkSpacing("before", yieldToken, starToken); + checkSpacing("after", starToken, nextToken); + } + + return { + YieldExpression: checkExpression + }; + + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/yoda.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/yoda.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..af8f525 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/yoda.js @@ -0,0 +1,353 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Rule to require or disallow yoda comparisons + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ +"use strict"; + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Requirements +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Helpers +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Determines whether an operator is a comparison operator. + * @param {string} operator The operator to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not it is a comparison operator. + */ +function isComparisonOperator(operator) { + return /^(==|===|!=|!==|<|>|<=|>=)$/u.test(operator); +} + +/** + * Determines whether an operator is an equality operator. + * @param {string} operator The operator to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not it is an equality operator. + */ +function isEqualityOperator(operator) { + return /^(==|===)$/u.test(operator); +} + +/** + * Determines whether an operator is one used in a range test. + * Allowed operators are `<` and `<=`. + * @param {string} operator The operator to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether the operator is used in range tests. + */ +function isRangeTestOperator(operator) { + return ["<", "<="].includes(operator); +} + +/** + * Determines whether a non-Literal node is a negative number that should be + * treated as if it were a single Literal node. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to test. + * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a negative number that looks like a + * real literal and should be treated as such. + */ +function isNegativeNumericLiteral(node) { + return ( + node.type === "UnaryExpression" && + node.operator === "-" && + node.prefix && + astUtils.isNumericLiteral(node.argument) + ); +} + +/** + * Determines whether a non-Literal node should be treated as a single Literal node. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to test + * @returns {boolean} True if the node should be treated as a single Literal node. + */ +function looksLikeLiteral(node) { + return isNegativeNumericLiteral(node) || astUtils.isStaticTemplateLiteral(node); +} + +/** + * Attempts to derive a Literal node from nodes that are treated like literals. + * @param {ASTNode} node Node to normalize. + * @returns {ASTNode} One of the following options. + * 1. The original node if the node is already a Literal + * 2. A normalized Literal node with the negative number as the value if the + * node represents a negative number literal. + * 3. A normalized Literal node with the string as the value if the node is + * a Template Literal without expression. + * 4. Otherwise `null`. + */ +function getNormalizedLiteral(node) { + if (node.type === "Literal") { + return node; + } + + if (isNegativeNumericLiteral(node)) { + return { + type: "Literal", + value: -node.argument.value, + raw: `-${node.argument.value}` + }; + } + + if (astUtils.isStaticTemplateLiteral(node)) { + return { + type: "Literal", + value: node.quasis[0].value.cooked, + raw: node.quasis[0].value.raw + }; + } + + return null; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Rule Definition +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ +module.exports = { + meta: { + type: "suggestion", + + docs: { + description: 'Require or disallow "Yoda" conditions', + recommended: false, + url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/yoda" + }, + + schema: [ + { + enum: ["always", "never"] + }, + { + type: "object", + properties: { + exceptRange: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + }, + onlyEquality: { + type: "boolean", + default: false + } + }, + additionalProperties: false + } + ], + + fixable: "code", + messages: { + expected: + "Expected literal to be on the {{expectedSide}} side of {{operator}}." + } + }, + + create(context) { + + // Default to "never" (!always) if no option + const always = context.options[0] === "always"; + const exceptRange = + context.options[1] && context.options[1].exceptRange; + const onlyEquality = + context.options[1] && context.options[1].onlyEquality; + + const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; + + /** + * Determines whether node represents a range test. + * A range test is a "between" test like `(0 <= x && x < 1)` or an "outside" + * test like `(x < 0 || 1 <= x)`. It must be wrapped in parentheses, and + * both operators must be `<` or `<=`. Finally, the literal on the left side + * must be less than or equal to the literal on the right side so that the + * test makes any sense. + * @param {ASTNode} node LogicalExpression node to test. + * @returns {boolean} Whether node is a range test. + */ + function isRangeTest(node) { + const left = node.left, + right = node.right; + + /** + * Determines whether node is of the form `0 <= x && x < 1`. + * @returns {boolean} Whether node is a "between" range test. + */ + function isBetweenTest() { + if (node.operator === "&&" && astUtils.isSameReference(left.right, right.left)) { + const leftLiteral = getNormalizedLiteral(left.left); + const rightLiteral = getNormalizedLiteral(right.right); + + if (leftLiteral === null && rightLiteral === null) { + return false; + } + + if (rightLiteral === null || leftLiteral === null) { + return true; + } + + if (leftLiteral.value <= rightLiteral.value) { + return true; + } + } + return false; + } + + /** + * Determines whether node is of the form `x < 0 || 1 <= x`. + * @returns {boolean} Whether node is an "outside" range test. + */ + function isOutsideTest() { + if (node.operator === "||" && astUtils.isSameReference(left.left, right.right)) { + const leftLiteral = getNormalizedLiteral(left.right); + const rightLiteral = getNormalizedLiteral(right.left); + + if (leftLiteral === null && rightLiteral === null) { + return false; + } + + if (rightLiteral === null || leftLiteral === null) { + return true; + } + + if (leftLiteral.value <= rightLiteral.value) { + return true; + } + } + + return false; + } + + /** + * Determines whether node is wrapped in parentheses. + * @returns {boolean} Whether node is preceded immediately by an open + * paren token and followed immediately by a close + * paren token. + */ + function isParenWrapped() { + return astUtils.isParenthesised(sourceCode, node); + } + + return ( + node.type === "LogicalExpression" && + left.type === "BinaryExpression" && + right.type === "BinaryExpression" && + isRangeTestOperator(left.operator) && + isRangeTestOperator(right.operator) && + (isBetweenTest() || isOutsideTest()) && + isParenWrapped() + ); + } + + const OPERATOR_FLIP_MAP = { + "===": "===", + "!==": "!==", + "==": "==", + "!=": "!=", + "<": ">", + ">": "<", + "<=": ">=", + ">=": "<=" + }; + + /** + * Returns a string representation of a BinaryExpression node with its sides/operator flipped around. + * @param {ASTNode} node The BinaryExpression node + * @returns {string} A string representation of the node with the sides and operator flipped + */ + function getFlippedString(node) { + const operatorToken = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween( + node.left, + node.right, + token => token.value === node.operator + ); + const lastLeftToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(operatorToken); + const firstRightToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(operatorToken); + + const source = sourceCode.getText(); + + const leftText = source.slice( + node.range[0], + lastLeftToken.range[1] + ); + const textBeforeOperator = source.slice( + lastLeftToken.range[1], + operatorToken.range[0] + ); + const textAfterOperator = source.slice( + operatorToken.range[1], + firstRightToken.range[0] + ); + const rightText = source.slice( + firstRightToken.range[0], + node.range[1] + ); + + const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node); + const tokenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node); + let prefix = ""; + let suffix = ""; + + if ( + tokenBefore && + tokenBefore.range[1] === node.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(tokenBefore, firstRightToken) + ) { + prefix = " "; + } + + if ( + tokenAfter && + node.range[1] === tokenAfter.range[0] && + !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent(lastLeftToken, tokenAfter) + ) { + suffix = " "; + } + + return ( + prefix + + rightText + + textBeforeOperator + + OPERATOR_FLIP_MAP[operatorToken.value] + + textAfterOperator + + leftText + + suffix + ); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Public + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + return { + BinaryExpression(node) { + const expectedLiteral = always ? node.left : node.right; + const expectedNonLiteral = always ? node.right : node.left; + + // If `expectedLiteral` is not a literal, and `expectedNonLiteral` is a literal, raise an error. + if ( + (expectedNonLiteral.type === "Literal" || + looksLikeLiteral(expectedNonLiteral)) && + !( + expectedLiteral.type === "Literal" || + looksLikeLiteral(expectedLiteral) + ) && + !(!isEqualityOperator(node.operator) && onlyEquality) && + isComparisonOperator(node.operator) && + !(exceptRange && isRangeTest(node.parent)) + ) { + context.report({ + node, + messageId: "expected", + data: { + operator: node.operator, + expectedSide: always ? "left" : "right" + }, + fix: fixer => + fixer.replaceText(node, getFlippedString(node)) + }); + } + } + }; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/ajv.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/ajv.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4f6a62 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/ajv.js @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview The instance of Ajv validator. + * @author Evgeny Poberezkin + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const Ajv = require("ajv"), + metaSchema = require("ajv/lib/refs/json-schema-draft-04.json"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = (additionalOptions = {}) => { + const ajv = new Ajv({ + meta: false, + useDefaults: true, + validateSchema: false, + missingRefs: "ignore", + verbose: true, + schemaId: "auto", + ...additionalOptions + }); + + ajv.addMetaSchema(metaSchema); + // eslint-disable-next-line no-underscore-dangle -- Ajv's API + ajv._opts.defaultMeta = metaSchema.id; + + return ajv; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/ast-utils.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/ast-utils.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4ebd49c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/ast-utils.js @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Common utils for AST. + * + * This file contains only shared items for core and rules. + * If you make a utility for rules, please see `../rules/utils/ast-utils.js`. + * + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +const breakableTypePattern = /^(?:(?:Do)?While|For(?:In|Of)?|Switch)Statement$/u; +const lineBreakPattern = /\r\n|[\r\n\u2028\u2029]/u; +const shebangPattern = /^#!([^\r\n]+)/u; + +/** + * Creates a version of the `lineBreakPattern` regex with the global flag. + * Global regexes are mutable, so this needs to be a function instead of a constant. + * @returns {RegExp} A global regular expression that matches line terminators + */ +function createGlobalLinebreakMatcher() { + return new RegExp(lineBreakPattern.source, "gu"); +} + +module.exports = { + breakableTypePattern, + lineBreakPattern, + createGlobalLinebreakMatcher, + shebangPattern +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/config-validator.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/config-validator.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47353ac --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/config-validator.js @@ -0,0 +1,347 @@ +/* + * STOP!!! DO NOT MODIFY. + * + * This file is part of the ongoing work to move the eslintrc-style config + * system into the @eslint/eslintrc package. This file needs to remain + * unchanged in order for this work to proceed. + * + * If you think you need to change this file, please contact @nzakas first. + * + * Thanks in advance for your cooperation. + */ + +/** + * @fileoverview Validates configs. + * @author Brandon Mills + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const + util = require("util"), + configSchema = require("../../conf/config-schema"), + BuiltInRules = require("../rules"), + { + Legacy: { + ConfigOps, + environments: BuiltInEnvironments + } + } = require("@eslint/eslintrc"), + { emitDeprecationWarning } = require("./deprecation-warnings"); + +const ajv = require("./ajv")(); +const ruleValidators = new WeakMap(); +const noop = Function.prototype; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Private +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +let validateSchema; +const severityMap = { + error: 2, + warn: 1, + off: 0 +}; + +/** + * Gets a complete options schema for a rule. + * @param {{create: Function, schema: (Array|null)}} rule A new-style rule object + * @returns {Object} JSON Schema for the rule's options. + */ +function getRuleOptionsSchema(rule) { + if (!rule) { + return null; + } + + const schema = rule.schema || rule.meta && rule.meta.schema; + + // Given a tuple of schemas, insert warning level at the beginning + if (Array.isArray(schema)) { + if (schema.length) { + return { + type: "array", + items: schema, + minItems: 0, + maxItems: schema.length + }; + } + return { + type: "array", + minItems: 0, + maxItems: 0 + }; + + } + + // Given a full schema, leave it alone + return schema || null; +} + +/** + * Validates a rule's severity and returns the severity value. Throws an error if the severity is invalid. + * @param {options} options The given options for the rule. + * @throws {Error} Wrong severity value. + * @returns {number|string} The rule's severity value + */ +function validateRuleSeverity(options) { + const severity = Array.isArray(options) ? options[0] : options; + const normSeverity = typeof severity === "string" ? severityMap[severity.toLowerCase()] : severity; + + if (normSeverity === 0 || normSeverity === 1 || normSeverity === 2) { + return normSeverity; + } + + throw new Error(`\tSeverity should be one of the following: 0 = off, 1 = warn, 2 = error (you passed '${util.inspect(severity).replace(/'/gu, "\"").replace(/\n/gu, "")}').\n`); + +} + +/** + * Validates the non-severity options passed to a rule, based on its schema. + * @param {{create: Function}} rule The rule to validate + * @param {Array} localOptions The options for the rule, excluding severity + * @throws {Error} Any rule validation errors. + * @returns {void} + */ +function validateRuleSchema(rule, localOptions) { + if (!ruleValidators.has(rule)) { + const schema = getRuleOptionsSchema(rule); + + if (schema) { + ruleValidators.set(rule, ajv.compile(schema)); + } + } + + const validateRule = ruleValidators.get(rule); + + if (validateRule) { + validateRule(localOptions); + if (validateRule.errors) { + throw new Error(validateRule.errors.map( + error => `\tValue ${JSON.stringify(error.data)} ${error.message}.\n` + ).join("")); + } + } +} + +/** + * Validates a rule's options against its schema. + * @param {{create: Function}|null} rule The rule that the config is being validated for + * @param {string} ruleId The rule's unique name. + * @param {Array|number} options The given options for the rule. + * @param {string|null} source The name of the configuration source to report in any errors. If null or undefined, + * no source is prepended to the message. + * @throws {Error} Upon any bad rule configuration. + * @returns {void} + */ +function validateRuleOptions(rule, ruleId, options, source = null) { + try { + const severity = validateRuleSeverity(options); + + if (severity !== 0) { + validateRuleSchema(rule, Array.isArray(options) ? options.slice(1) : []); + } + } catch (err) { + const enhancedMessage = `Configuration for rule "${ruleId}" is invalid:\n${err.message}`; + + if (typeof source === "string") { + throw new Error(`${source}:\n\t${enhancedMessage}`); + } else { + throw new Error(enhancedMessage); + } + } +} + +/** + * Validates an environment object + * @param {Object} environment The environment config object to validate. + * @param {string} source The name of the configuration source to report in any errors. + * @param {(envId:string) => Object} [getAdditionalEnv] A map from strings to loaded environments. + * @returns {void} + */ +function validateEnvironment( + environment, + source, + getAdditionalEnv = noop +) { + + // not having an environment is ok + if (!environment) { + return; + } + + Object.keys(environment).forEach(id => { + const env = getAdditionalEnv(id) || BuiltInEnvironments.get(id) || null; + + if (!env) { + const message = `${source}:\n\tEnvironment key "${id}" is unknown\n`; + + throw new Error(message); + } + }); +} + +/** + * Validates a rules config object + * @param {Object} rulesConfig The rules config object to validate. + * @param {string} source The name of the configuration source to report in any errors. + * @param {(ruleId:string) => Object} getAdditionalRule A map from strings to loaded rules + * @returns {void} + */ +function validateRules( + rulesConfig, + source, + getAdditionalRule = noop +) { + if (!rulesConfig) { + return; + } + + Object.keys(rulesConfig).forEach(id => { + const rule = getAdditionalRule(id) || BuiltInRules.get(id) || null; + + validateRuleOptions(rule, id, rulesConfig[id], source); + }); +} + +/** + * Validates a `globals` section of a config file + * @param {Object} globalsConfig The `globals` section + * @param {string|null} source The name of the configuration source to report in the event of an error. + * @returns {void} + */ +function validateGlobals(globalsConfig, source = null) { + if (!globalsConfig) { + return; + } + + Object.entries(globalsConfig) + .forEach(([configuredGlobal, configuredValue]) => { + try { + ConfigOps.normalizeConfigGlobal(configuredValue); + } catch (err) { + throw new Error(`ESLint configuration of global '${configuredGlobal}' in ${source} is invalid:\n${err.message}`); + } + }); +} + +/** + * Validate `processor` configuration. + * @param {string|undefined} processorName The processor name. + * @param {string} source The name of config file. + * @param {(id:string) => Processor} getProcessor The getter of defined processors. + * @throws {Error} For invalid processor configuration. + * @returns {void} + */ +function validateProcessor(processorName, source, getProcessor) { + if (processorName && !getProcessor(processorName)) { + throw new Error(`ESLint configuration of processor in '${source}' is invalid: '${processorName}' was not found.`); + } +} + +/** + * Formats an array of schema validation errors. + * @param {Array} errors An array of error messages to format. + * @returns {string} Formatted error message + */ +function formatErrors(errors) { + return errors.map(error => { + if (error.keyword === "additionalProperties") { + const formattedPropertyPath = error.dataPath.length ? `${error.dataPath.slice(1)}.${error.params.additionalProperty}` : error.params.additionalProperty; + + return `Unexpected top-level property "${formattedPropertyPath}"`; + } + if (error.keyword === "type") { + const formattedField = error.dataPath.slice(1); + const formattedExpectedType = Array.isArray(error.schema) ? error.schema.join("/") : error.schema; + const formattedValue = JSON.stringify(error.data); + + return `Property "${formattedField}" is the wrong type (expected ${formattedExpectedType} but got \`${formattedValue}\`)`; + } + + const field = error.dataPath[0] === "." ? error.dataPath.slice(1) : error.dataPath; + + return `"${field}" ${error.message}. Value: ${JSON.stringify(error.data)}`; + }).map(message => `\t- ${message}.\n`).join(""); +} + +/** + * Validates the top level properties of the config object. + * @param {Object} config The config object to validate. + * @param {string} source The name of the configuration source to report in any errors. + * @throws {Error} For any config invalid per the schema. + * @returns {void} + */ +function validateConfigSchema(config, source = null) { + validateSchema = validateSchema || ajv.compile(configSchema); + + if (!validateSchema(config)) { + throw new Error(`ESLint configuration in ${source} is invalid:\n${formatErrors(validateSchema.errors)}`); + } + + if (Object.hasOwnProperty.call(config, "ecmaFeatures")) { + emitDeprecationWarning(source, "ESLINT_LEGACY_ECMAFEATURES"); + } +} + +/** + * Validates an entire config object. + * @param {Object} config The config object to validate. + * @param {string} source The name of the configuration source to report in any errors. + * @param {(ruleId:string) => Object} [getAdditionalRule] A map from strings to loaded rules. + * @param {(envId:string) => Object} [getAdditionalEnv] A map from strings to loaded envs. + * @returns {void} + */ +function validate(config, source, getAdditionalRule, getAdditionalEnv) { + validateConfigSchema(config, source); + validateRules(config.rules, source, getAdditionalRule); + validateEnvironment(config.env, source, getAdditionalEnv); + validateGlobals(config.globals, source); + + for (const override of config.overrides || []) { + validateRules(override.rules, source, getAdditionalRule); + validateEnvironment(override.env, source, getAdditionalEnv); + validateGlobals(config.globals, source); + } +} + +const validated = new WeakSet(); + +/** + * Validate config array object. + * @param {ConfigArray} configArray The config array to validate. + * @returns {void} + */ +function validateConfigArray(configArray) { + const getPluginEnv = Map.prototype.get.bind(configArray.pluginEnvironments); + const getPluginProcessor = Map.prototype.get.bind(configArray.pluginProcessors); + const getPluginRule = Map.prototype.get.bind(configArray.pluginRules); + + // Validate. + for (const element of configArray) { + if (validated.has(element)) { + continue; + } + validated.add(element); + + validateEnvironment(element.env, element.name, getPluginEnv); + validateGlobals(element.globals, element.name); + validateProcessor(element.processor, element.name, getPluginProcessor); + validateRules(element.rules, element.name, getPluginRule); + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = { + getRuleOptionsSchema, + validate, + validateConfigArray, + validateConfigSchema, + validateRuleOptions +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/deprecation-warnings.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/deprecation-warnings.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d09cafb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/deprecation-warnings.js @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Provide the function that emits deprecation warnings. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const path = require("path"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Private +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +// Definitions for deprecation warnings. +const deprecationWarningMessages = { + ESLINT_LEGACY_ECMAFEATURES: + "The 'ecmaFeatures' config file property is deprecated and has no effect." +}; + +const sourceFileErrorCache = new Set(); + +/** + * Emits a deprecation warning containing a given filepath. A new deprecation warning is emitted + * for each unique file path, but repeated invocations with the same file path have no effect. + * No warnings are emitted if the `--no-deprecation` or `--no-warnings` Node runtime flags are active. + * @param {string} source The name of the configuration source to report the warning for. + * @param {string} errorCode The warning message to show. + * @returns {void} + */ +function emitDeprecationWarning(source, errorCode) { + const cacheKey = JSON.stringify({ source, errorCode }); + + if (sourceFileErrorCache.has(cacheKey)) { + return; + } + + sourceFileErrorCache.add(cacheKey); + + const rel = path.relative(process.cwd(), source); + const message = deprecationWarningMessages[errorCode]; + + process.emitWarning( + `${message} (found in "${rel}")`, + "DeprecationWarning", + errorCode + ); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = { + emitDeprecationWarning +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/directives.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/directives.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff67b00 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/directives.js @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Common utils for directives. + * + * This file contains only shared items for directives. + * If you make a utility for rules, please see `../rules/utils/ast-utils.js`. + * + * @author gfyoung + */ +"use strict"; + +const directivesPattern = /^(eslint(?:-env|-enable|-disable(?:(?:-next)?-line)?)?|exported|globals?)(?:\s|$)/u; + +module.exports = { + directivesPattern +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/logging.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/logging.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd5e8a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/logging.js @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Handle logging for ESLint + * @author Gyandeep Singh + */ + +"use strict"; + +/* eslint no-console: "off" -- Logging util */ + +/* c8 ignore next */ +module.exports = { + + /** + * Cover for console.log + * @param {...any} args The elements to log. + * @returns {void} + */ + info(...args) { + console.log(...args); + }, + + /** + * Cover for console.error + * @param {...any} args The elements to log. + * @returns {void} + */ + error(...args) { + console.error(...args); + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/relative-module-resolver.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/relative-module-resolver.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..18a6949 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/relative-module-resolver.js @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +/* + * STOP!!! DO NOT MODIFY. + * + * This file is part of the ongoing work to move the eslintrc-style config + * system into the @eslint/eslintrc package. This file needs to remain + * unchanged in order for this work to proceed. + * + * If you think you need to change this file, please contact @nzakas first. + * + * Thanks in advance for your cooperation. + */ + +/** + * Utility for resolving a module relative to another module + * @author Teddy Katz + */ + +"use strict"; + +const { createRequire } = require("module"); + +module.exports = { + + /** + * Resolves a Node module relative to another module + * @param {string} moduleName The name of a Node module, or a path to a Node module. + * @param {string} relativeToPath An absolute path indicating the module that `moduleName` should be resolved relative to. This must be + * a file rather than a directory, but the file need not actually exist. + * @throws {Error} Any error from `module.createRequire` or its `resolve`. + * @returns {string} The absolute path that would result from calling `require.resolve(moduleName)` in a file located at `relativeToPath` + */ + resolve(moduleName, relativeToPath) { + try { + return createRequire(relativeToPath).resolve(moduleName); + } catch (error) { + + // This `if` block is for older Node.js than 12.0.0. We can remove this block in the future. + if ( + typeof error === "object" && + error !== null && + error.code === "MODULE_NOT_FOUND" && + !error.requireStack && + error.message.includes(moduleName) + ) { + error.message += `\nRequire stack:\n- ${relativeToPath}`; + } + throw error; + } + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/runtime-info.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/runtime-info.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b99ad10 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/runtime-info.js @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Utility to get information about the execution environment. + * @author Kai Cataldo + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const path = require("path"); +const spawn = require("cross-spawn"); +const os = require("os"); +const log = require("../shared/logging"); +const packageJson = require("../../package.json"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Generates and returns execution environment information. + * @returns {string} A string that contains execution environment information. + */ +function environment() { + const cache = new Map(); + + /** + * Checks if a path is a child of a directory. + * @param {string} parentPath The parent path to check. + * @param {string} childPath The path to check. + * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the given path is a child of a directory. + */ + function isChildOfDirectory(parentPath, childPath) { + return !path.relative(parentPath, childPath).startsWith(".."); + } + + /** + * Synchronously executes a shell command and formats the result. + * @param {string} cmd The command to execute. + * @param {Array} args The arguments to be executed with the command. + * @throws {Error} As may be collected by `cross-spawn.sync`. + * @returns {string} The version returned by the command. + */ + function execCommand(cmd, args) { + const key = [cmd, ...args].join(" "); + + if (cache.has(key)) { + return cache.get(key); + } + + const process = spawn.sync(cmd, args, { encoding: "utf8" }); + + if (process.error) { + throw process.error; + } + + const result = process.stdout.trim(); + + cache.set(key, result); + return result; + } + + /** + * Normalizes a version number. + * @param {string} versionStr The string to normalize. + * @returns {string} The normalized version number. + */ + function normalizeVersionStr(versionStr) { + return versionStr.startsWith("v") ? versionStr : `v${versionStr}`; + } + + /** + * Gets bin version. + * @param {string} bin The bin to check. + * @throws {Error} As may be collected by `cross-spawn.sync`. + * @returns {string} The normalized version returned by the command. + */ + function getBinVersion(bin) { + const binArgs = ["--version"]; + + try { + return normalizeVersionStr(execCommand(bin, binArgs)); + } catch (e) { + log.error(`Error finding ${bin} version running the command \`${bin} ${binArgs.join(" ")}\``); + throw e; + } + } + + /** + * Gets installed npm package version. + * @param {string} pkg The package to check. + * @param {boolean} global Whether to check globally or not. + * @throws {Error} As may be collected by `cross-spawn.sync`. + * @returns {string} The normalized version returned by the command. + */ + function getNpmPackageVersion(pkg, { global = false } = {}) { + const npmBinArgs = ["bin", "-g"]; + const npmLsArgs = ["ls", "--depth=0", "--json", pkg]; + + if (global) { + npmLsArgs.push("-g"); + } + + try { + const parsedStdout = JSON.parse(execCommand("npm", npmLsArgs)); + + /* + * Checking globally returns an empty JSON object, while local checks + * include the name and version of the local project. + */ + if (Object.keys(parsedStdout).length === 0 || !(parsedStdout.dependencies && parsedStdout.dependencies.eslint)) { + return "Not found"; + } + + const [, processBinPath] = process.argv; + let npmBinPath; + + try { + npmBinPath = execCommand("npm", npmBinArgs); + } catch (e) { + log.error(`Error finding npm binary path when running command \`npm ${npmBinArgs.join(" ")}\``); + throw e; + } + + const isGlobal = isChildOfDirectory(npmBinPath, processBinPath); + let pkgVersion = parsedStdout.dependencies.eslint.version; + + if ((global && isGlobal) || (!global && !isGlobal)) { + pkgVersion += " (Currently used)"; + } + + return normalizeVersionStr(pkgVersion); + } catch (e) { + log.error(`Error finding ${pkg} version running the command \`npm ${npmLsArgs.join(" ")}\``); + throw e; + } + } + + return [ + "Environment Info:", + "", + `Node version: ${getBinVersion("node")}`, + `npm version: ${getBinVersion("npm")}`, + `Local ESLint version: ${getNpmPackageVersion("eslint", { global: false })}`, + `Global ESLint version: ${getNpmPackageVersion("eslint", { global: true })}`, + `Operating System: ${os.platform()} ${os.release()}` + ].join("\n"); +} + +/** + * Returns version of currently executing ESLint. + * @returns {string} The version from the currently executing ESLint's package.json. + */ +function version() { + return `v${packageJson.version}`; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +module.exports = { + environment, + version +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/severity.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/severity.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6b21469 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/severity.js @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Helpers for severity values (e.g. normalizing different types). + * @author Bryan Mishkin + */ + +"use strict"; + +/** + * Convert severity value of different types to a string. + * @param {string|number} severity severity value + * @throws error if severity is invalid + * @returns {string} severity string + */ +function normalizeSeverityToString(severity) { + if ([2, "2", "error"].includes(severity)) { + return "error"; + } + if ([1, "1", "warn"].includes(severity)) { + return "warn"; + } + if ([0, "0", "off"].includes(severity)) { + return "off"; + } + throw new Error(`Invalid severity value: ${severity}`); +} + +/** + * Convert severity value of different types to a number. + * @param {string|number} severity severity value + * @throws error if severity is invalid + * @returns {number} severity number + */ +function normalizeSeverityToNumber(severity) { + if ([2, "2", "error"].includes(severity)) { + return 2; + } + if ([1, "1", "warn"].includes(severity)) { + return 1; + } + if ([0, "0", "off"].includes(severity)) { + return 0; + } + throw new Error(`Invalid severity value: ${severity}`); +} + +module.exports = { + normalizeSeverityToString, + normalizeSeverityToNumber +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/string-utils.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/string-utils.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ed0781e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/string-utils.js @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Utilities to operate on strings. + * @author Stephen Wade + */ + +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const Graphemer = require("graphemer").default; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +// eslint-disable-next-line no-control-regex -- intentionally including control characters +const ASCII_REGEX = /^[\u0000-\u007f]*$/u; + +/** @type {Graphemer | undefined} */ +let splitter; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Converts the first letter of a string to uppercase. + * @param {string} string The string to operate on + * @returns {string} The converted string + */ +function upperCaseFirst(string) { + if (string.length <= 1) { + return string.toUpperCase(); + } + return string[0].toUpperCase() + string.slice(1); +} + +/** + * Counts graphemes in a given string. + * @param {string} value A string to count graphemes. + * @returns {number} The number of graphemes in `value`. + */ +function getGraphemeCount(value) { + if (ASCII_REGEX.test(value)) { + return value.length; + } + + if (!splitter) { + splitter = new Graphemer(); + } + + return splitter.countGraphemes(value); +} + +module.exports = { + upperCaseFirst, + getGraphemeCount +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/traverser.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/traverser.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..38b4e21 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/traverser.js @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Traverser to traverse AST trees. + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const vk = require("eslint-visitor-keys"); +const debug = require("debug")("eslint:traverser"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Do nothing. + * @returns {void} + */ +function noop() { + + // do nothing. +} + +/** + * Check whether the given value is an ASTNode or not. + * @param {any} x The value to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the value is an ASTNode. + */ +function isNode(x) { + return x !== null && typeof x === "object" && typeof x.type === "string"; +} + +/** + * Get the visitor keys of a given node. + * @param {Object} visitorKeys The map of visitor keys. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to get their visitor keys. + * @returns {string[]} The visitor keys of the node. + */ +function getVisitorKeys(visitorKeys, node) { + let keys = visitorKeys[node.type]; + + if (!keys) { + keys = vk.getKeys(node); + debug("Unknown node type \"%s\": Estimated visitor keys %j", node.type, keys); + } + + return keys; +} + +/** + * The traverser class to traverse AST trees. + */ +class Traverser { + constructor() { + this._current = null; + this._parents = []; + this._skipped = false; + this._broken = false; + this._visitorKeys = null; + this._enter = null; + this._leave = null; + } + + /** + * Gives current node. + * @returns {ASTNode} The current node. + */ + current() { + return this._current; + } + + /** + * Gives a copy of the ancestor nodes. + * @returns {ASTNode[]} The ancestor nodes. + */ + parents() { + return this._parents.slice(0); + } + + /** + * Break the current traversal. + * @returns {void} + */ + break() { + this._broken = true; + } + + /** + * Skip child nodes for the current traversal. + * @returns {void} + */ + skip() { + this._skipped = true; + } + + /** + * Traverse the given AST tree. + * @param {ASTNode} node The root node to traverse. + * @param {Object} options The option object. + * @param {Object} [options.visitorKeys=DEFAULT_VISITOR_KEYS] The keys of each node types to traverse child nodes. Default is `./default-visitor-keys.json`. + * @param {Function} [options.enter=noop] The callback function which is called on entering each node. + * @param {Function} [options.leave=noop] The callback function which is called on leaving each node. + * @returns {void} + */ + traverse(node, options) { + this._current = null; + this._parents = []; + this._skipped = false; + this._broken = false; + this._visitorKeys = options.visitorKeys || vk.KEYS; + this._enter = options.enter || noop; + this._leave = options.leave || noop; + this._traverse(node, null); + } + + /** + * Traverse the given AST tree recursively. + * @param {ASTNode} node The current node. + * @param {ASTNode|null} parent The parent node. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ + _traverse(node, parent) { + if (!isNode(node)) { + return; + } + + this._current = node; + this._skipped = false; + this._enter(node, parent); + + if (!this._skipped && !this._broken) { + const keys = getVisitorKeys(this._visitorKeys, node); + + if (keys.length >= 1) { + this._parents.push(node); + for (let i = 0; i < keys.length && !this._broken; ++i) { + const child = node[keys[i]]; + + if (Array.isArray(child)) { + for (let j = 0; j < child.length && !this._broken; ++j) { + this._traverse(child[j], node); + } + } else { + this._traverse(child, node); + } + } + this._parents.pop(); + } + } + + if (!this._broken) { + this._leave(node, parent); + } + + this._current = parent; + } + + /** + * Calculates the keys to use for traversal. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node to read keys from. + * @returns {string[]} An array of keys to visit on the node. + * @private + */ + static getKeys(node) { + return vk.getKeys(node); + } + + /** + * Traverse the given AST tree. + * @param {ASTNode} node The root node to traverse. + * @param {Object} options The option object. + * @param {Object} [options.visitorKeys=DEFAULT_VISITOR_KEYS] The keys of each node types to traverse child nodes. Default is `./default-visitor-keys.json`. + * @param {Function} [options.enter=noop] The callback function which is called on entering each node. + * @param {Function} [options.leave=noop] The callback function which is called on leaving each node. + * @returns {void} + */ + static traverse(node, options) { + new Traverser().traverse(node, options); + } + + /** + * The default visitor keys. + * @type {Object} + */ + static get DEFAULT_VISITOR_KEYS() { + return vk.KEYS; + } +} + +module.exports = Traverser; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/types.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/types.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3a40bc --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/shared/types.js @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Define common types for input completion. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +/** @type {any} */ +module.exports = {}; + +/** @typedef {boolean | "off" | "readable" | "readonly" | "writable" | "writeable"} GlobalConf */ +/** @typedef {0 | 1 | 2 | "off" | "warn" | "error"} SeverityConf */ +/** @typedef {SeverityConf | [SeverityConf, ...any[]]} RuleConf */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} EcmaFeatures + * @property {boolean} [globalReturn] Enabling `return` statements at the top-level. + * @property {boolean} [jsx] Enabling JSX syntax. + * @property {boolean} [impliedStrict] Enabling strict mode always. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} ParserOptions + * @property {EcmaFeatures} [ecmaFeatures] The optional features. + * @property {3|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|2015|2016|2017|2018|2019|2020|2021|2022|2023|2024} [ecmaVersion] The ECMAScript version (or revision number). + * @property {"script"|"module"} [sourceType] The source code type. + * @property {boolean} [allowReserved] Allowing the use of reserved words as identifiers in ES3. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} LanguageOptions + * @property {number|"latest"} [ecmaVersion] The ECMAScript version (or revision number). + * @property {Record} [globals] The global variable settings. + * @property {"script"|"module"|"commonjs"} [sourceType] The source code type. + * @property {string|Object} [parser] The parser to use. + * @property {Object} [parserOptions] The parser options to use. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} ConfigData + * @property {Record} [env] The environment settings. + * @property {string | string[]} [extends] The path to other config files or the package name of shareable configs. + * @property {Record} [globals] The global variable settings. + * @property {string | string[]} [ignorePatterns] The glob patterns that ignore to lint. + * @property {boolean} [noInlineConfig] The flag that disables directive comments. + * @property {OverrideConfigData[]} [overrides] The override settings per kind of files. + * @property {string} [parser] The path to a parser or the package name of a parser. + * @property {ParserOptions} [parserOptions] The parser options. + * @property {string[]} [plugins] The plugin specifiers. + * @property {string} [processor] The processor specifier. + * @property {boolean} [reportUnusedDisableDirectives] The flag to report unused `eslint-disable` comments. + * @property {boolean} [root] The root flag. + * @property {Record} [rules] The rule settings. + * @property {Object} [settings] The shared settings. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} OverrideConfigData + * @property {Record} [env] The environment settings. + * @property {string | string[]} [excludedFiles] The glob patterns for excluded files. + * @property {string | string[]} [extends] The path to other config files or the package name of shareable configs. + * @property {string | string[]} files The glob patterns for target files. + * @property {Record} [globals] The global variable settings. + * @property {boolean} [noInlineConfig] The flag that disables directive comments. + * @property {OverrideConfigData[]} [overrides] The override settings per kind of files. + * @property {string} [parser] The path to a parser or the package name of a parser. + * @property {ParserOptions} [parserOptions] The parser options. + * @property {string[]} [plugins] The plugin specifiers. + * @property {string} [processor] The processor specifier. + * @property {boolean} [reportUnusedDisableDirectives] The flag to report unused `eslint-disable` comments. + * @property {Record} [rules] The rule settings. + * @property {Object} [settings] The shared settings. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} ParseResult + * @property {Object} ast The AST. + * @property {ScopeManager} [scopeManager] The scope manager of the AST. + * @property {Record} [services] The services that the parser provides. + * @property {Record} [visitorKeys] The visitor keys of the AST. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} Parser + * @property {(text:string, options:ParserOptions) => Object} parse The definition of global variables. + * @property {(text:string, options:ParserOptions) => ParseResult} [parseForESLint] The parser options that will be enabled under this environment. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} Environment + * @property {Record} [globals] The definition of global variables. + * @property {ParserOptions} [parserOptions] The parser options that will be enabled under this environment. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} LintMessage + * @property {number|undefined} column The 1-based column number. + * @property {number} [endColumn] The 1-based column number of the end location. + * @property {number} [endLine] The 1-based line number of the end location. + * @property {boolean} [fatal] If `true` then this is a fatal error. + * @property {{range:[number,number], text:string}} [fix] Information for autofix. + * @property {number|undefined} line The 1-based line number. + * @property {string} message The error message. + * @property {string} [messageId] The ID of the message in the rule's meta. + * @property {(string|null)} nodeType Type of node + * @property {string|null} ruleId The ID of the rule which makes this message. + * @property {0|1|2} severity The severity of this message. + * @property {Array<{desc?: string, messageId?: string, fix: {range: [number, number], text: string}}>} [suggestions] Information for suggestions. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} SuppressedLintMessage + * @property {number|undefined} column The 1-based column number. + * @property {number} [endColumn] The 1-based column number of the end location. + * @property {number} [endLine] The 1-based line number of the end location. + * @property {boolean} [fatal] If `true` then this is a fatal error. + * @property {{range:[number,number], text:string}} [fix] Information for autofix. + * @property {number|undefined} line The 1-based line number. + * @property {string} message The error message. + * @property {string} [messageId] The ID of the message in the rule's meta. + * @property {(string|null)} nodeType Type of node + * @property {string|null} ruleId The ID of the rule which makes this message. + * @property {0|1|2} severity The severity of this message. + * @property {Array<{kind: string, justification: string}>} suppressions The suppression info. + * @property {Array<{desc?: string, messageId?: string, fix: {range: [number, number], text: string}}>} [suggestions] Information for suggestions. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} SuggestionResult + * @property {string} desc A short description. + * @property {string} [messageId] Id referencing a message for the description. + * @property {{ text: string, range: number[] }} fix fix result info + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} Processor + * @property {(text:string, filename:string) => Array} [preprocess] The function to extract code blocks. + * @property {(messagesList:LintMessage[][], filename:string) => LintMessage[]} [postprocess] The function to merge messages. + * @property {boolean} [supportsAutofix] If `true` then it means the processor supports autofix. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} RuleMetaDocs + * @property {string} description The description of the rule. + * @property {boolean} recommended If `true` then the rule is included in `eslint:recommended` preset. + * @property {string} url The URL of the rule documentation. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} RuleMeta + * @property {boolean} [deprecated] If `true` then the rule has been deprecated. + * @property {RuleMetaDocs} docs The document information of the rule. + * @property {"code"|"whitespace"} [fixable] The autofix type. + * @property {boolean} [hasSuggestions] If `true` then the rule provides suggestions. + * @property {Record} [messages] The messages the rule reports. + * @property {string[]} [replacedBy] The IDs of the alternative rules. + * @property {Array|Object} schema The option schema of the rule. + * @property {"problem"|"suggestion"|"layout"} type The rule type. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} Rule + * @property {Function} create The factory of the rule. + * @property {RuleMeta} meta The meta data of the rule. + */ + +/** + * @typedef {Object} Plugin + * @property {Record} [configs] The definition of plugin configs. + * @property {Record} [environments] The definition of plugin environments. + * @property {Record} [processors] The definition of plugin processors. + * @property {Record} [rules] The definition of plugin rules. + */ + +/** + * Information of deprecated rules. + * @typedef {Object} DeprecatedRuleInfo + * @property {string} ruleId The rule ID. + * @property {string[]} replacedBy The rule IDs that replace this deprecated rule. + */ + +/** + * A linting result. + * @typedef {Object} LintResult + * @property {string} filePath The path to the file that was linted. + * @property {LintMessage[]} messages All of the messages for the result. + * @property {SuppressedLintMessage[]} suppressedMessages All of the suppressed messages for the result. + * @property {number} errorCount Number of errors for the result. + * @property {number} fatalErrorCount Number of fatal errors for the result. + * @property {number} warningCount Number of warnings for the result. + * @property {number} fixableErrorCount Number of fixable errors for the result. + * @property {number} fixableWarningCount Number of fixable warnings for the result. + * @property {string} [source] The source code of the file that was linted. + * @property {string} [output] The source code of the file that was linted, with as many fixes applied as possible. + * @property {DeprecatedRuleInfo[]} usedDeprecatedRules The list of used deprecated rules. + */ + +/** + * Information provided when the maximum warning threshold is exceeded. + * @typedef {Object} MaxWarningsExceeded + * @property {number} maxWarnings Number of warnings to trigger nonzero exit code. + * @property {number} foundWarnings Number of warnings found while linting. + */ + +/** + * Metadata about results for formatters. + * @typedef {Object} ResultsMeta + * @property {MaxWarningsExceeded} [maxWarningsExceeded] Present if the maxWarnings threshold was exceeded. + */ + +/** + * A formatter function. + * @callback FormatterFunction + * @param {LintResult[]} results The list of linting results. + * @param {{cwd: string, maxWarningsExceeded?: MaxWarningsExceeded, rulesMeta: Record}} [context] A context object. + * @returns {string | Promise} Formatted text. + */ diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..76e2786 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = { + SourceCode: require("./source-code") +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/source-code.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/source-code.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3c6e97 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/source-code.js @@ -0,0 +1,1055 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Abstraction of JavaScript source code. + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const + { isCommentToken } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"), + TokenStore = require("./token-store"), + astUtils = require("../shared/ast-utils"), + Traverser = require("../shared/traverser"), + globals = require("../../conf/globals"), + { + directivesPattern + } = require("../shared/directives"), + + /* eslint-disable-next-line n/no-restricted-require -- Too messy to figure out right now. */ + ConfigCommentParser = require("../linter/config-comment-parser"), + eslintScope = require("eslint-scope"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Type Definitions +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** @typedef {import("eslint-scope").Variable} Variable */ + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Private +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const commentParser = new ConfigCommentParser(); + +/** + * Validates that the given AST has the required information. + * @param {ASTNode} ast The Program node of the AST to check. + * @throws {Error} If the AST doesn't contain the correct information. + * @returns {void} + * @private + */ +function validate(ast) { + if (!ast.tokens) { + throw new Error("AST is missing the tokens array."); + } + + if (!ast.comments) { + throw new Error("AST is missing the comments array."); + } + + if (!ast.loc) { + throw new Error("AST is missing location information."); + } + + if (!ast.range) { + throw new Error("AST is missing range information"); + } +} + +/** + * Retrieves globals for the given ecmaVersion. + * @param {number} ecmaVersion The version to retrieve globals for. + * @returns {Object} The globals for the given ecmaVersion. + */ +function getGlobalsForEcmaVersion(ecmaVersion) { + + switch (ecmaVersion) { + case 3: + return globals.es3; + + case 5: + return globals.es5; + + default: + if (ecmaVersion < 2015) { + return globals[`es${ecmaVersion + 2009}`]; + } + + return globals[`es${ecmaVersion}`]; + } +} + +/** + * Check to see if its a ES6 export declaration. + * @param {ASTNode} astNode An AST node. + * @returns {boolean} whether the given node represents an export declaration. + * @private + */ +function looksLikeExport(astNode) { + return astNode.type === "ExportDefaultDeclaration" || astNode.type === "ExportNamedDeclaration" || + astNode.type === "ExportAllDeclaration" || astNode.type === "ExportSpecifier"; +} + +/** + * Merges two sorted lists into a larger sorted list in O(n) time. + * @param {Token[]} tokens The list of tokens. + * @param {Token[]} comments The list of comments. + * @returns {Token[]} A sorted list of tokens and comments. + * @private + */ +function sortedMerge(tokens, comments) { + const result = []; + let tokenIndex = 0; + let commentIndex = 0; + + while (tokenIndex < tokens.length || commentIndex < comments.length) { + if (commentIndex >= comments.length || tokenIndex < tokens.length && tokens[tokenIndex].range[0] < comments[commentIndex].range[0]) { + result.push(tokens[tokenIndex++]); + } else { + result.push(comments[commentIndex++]); + } + } + + return result; +} + +/** + * Normalizes a value for a global in a config + * @param {(boolean|string|null)} configuredValue The value given for a global in configuration or in + * a global directive comment + * @returns {("readable"|"writeable"|"off")} The value normalized as a string + * @throws Error if global value is invalid + */ +function normalizeConfigGlobal(configuredValue) { + switch (configuredValue) { + case "off": + return "off"; + + case true: + case "true": + case "writeable": + case "writable": + return "writable"; + + case null: + case false: + case "false": + case "readable": + case "readonly": + return "readonly"; + + default: + throw new Error(`'${configuredValue}' is not a valid configuration for a global (use 'readonly', 'writable', or 'off')`); + } +} + +/** + * Determines if two nodes or tokens overlap. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} first The first node or token to check. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} second The second node or token to check. + * @returns {boolean} True if the two nodes or tokens overlap. + * @private + */ +function nodesOrTokensOverlap(first, second) { + return (first.range[0] <= second.range[0] && first.range[1] >= second.range[0]) || + (second.range[0] <= first.range[0] && second.range[1] >= first.range[0]); +} + +/** + * Determines if two nodes or tokens have at least one whitespace character + * between them. Order does not matter. Returns false if the given nodes or + * tokens overlap. + * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code object. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} first The first node or token to check between. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} second The second node or token to check between. + * @param {boolean} checkInsideOfJSXText If `true` is present, check inside of JSXText tokens for backward compatibility. + * @returns {boolean} True if there is a whitespace character between + * any of the tokens found between the two given nodes or tokens. + * @public + */ +function isSpaceBetween(sourceCode, first, second, checkInsideOfJSXText) { + if (nodesOrTokensOverlap(first, second)) { + return false; + } + + const [startingNodeOrToken, endingNodeOrToken] = first.range[1] <= second.range[0] + ? [first, second] + : [second, first]; + const firstToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(startingNodeOrToken) || startingNodeOrToken; + const finalToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(endingNodeOrToken) || endingNodeOrToken; + let currentToken = firstToken; + + while (currentToken !== finalToken) { + const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(currentToken, { includeComments: true }); + + if ( + currentToken.range[1] !== nextToken.range[0] || + + /* + * For backward compatibility, check spaces in JSXText. + * https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/12614 + */ + ( + checkInsideOfJSXText && + nextToken !== finalToken && + nextToken.type === "JSXText" && + /\s/u.test(nextToken.value) + ) + ) { + return true; + } + + currentToken = nextToken; + } + + return false; +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Directive Comments +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/** + * Ensures that variables representing built-in properties of the Global Object, + * and any globals declared by special block comments, are present in the global + * scope. + * @param {Scope} globalScope The global scope. + * @param {Object|undefined} configGlobals The globals declared in configuration + * @param {Object|undefined} inlineGlobals The globals declared in the source code + * @returns {void} + */ +function addDeclaredGlobals(globalScope, configGlobals = {}, inlineGlobals = {}) { + + // Define configured global variables. + for (const id of new Set([...Object.keys(configGlobals), ...Object.keys(inlineGlobals)])) { + + /* + * `normalizeConfigGlobal` will throw an error if a configured global value is invalid. However, these errors would + * typically be caught when validating a config anyway (validity for inline global comments is checked separately). + */ + const configValue = configGlobals[id] === void 0 ? void 0 : normalizeConfigGlobal(configGlobals[id]); + const commentValue = inlineGlobals[id] && inlineGlobals[id].value; + const value = commentValue || configValue; + const sourceComments = inlineGlobals[id] && inlineGlobals[id].comments; + + if (value === "off") { + continue; + } + + let variable = globalScope.set.get(id); + + if (!variable) { + variable = new eslintScope.Variable(id, globalScope); + + globalScope.variables.push(variable); + globalScope.set.set(id, variable); + } + + variable.eslintImplicitGlobalSetting = configValue; + variable.eslintExplicitGlobal = sourceComments !== void 0; + variable.eslintExplicitGlobalComments = sourceComments; + variable.writeable = (value === "writable"); + } + + /* + * "through" contains all references which definitions cannot be found. + * Since we augment the global scope using configuration, we need to update + * references and remove the ones that were added by configuration. + */ + globalScope.through = globalScope.through.filter(reference => { + const name = reference.identifier.name; + const variable = globalScope.set.get(name); + + if (variable) { + + /* + * Links the variable and the reference. + * And this reference is removed from `Scope#through`. + */ + reference.resolved = variable; + variable.references.push(reference); + + return false; + } + + return true; + }); +} + +/** + * Sets the given variable names as exported so they won't be triggered by + * the `no-unused-vars` rule. + * @param {eslint.Scope} globalScope The global scope to define exports in. + * @param {Record} variables An object whose keys are the variable + * names to export. + * @returns {void} + */ +function markExportedVariables(globalScope, variables) { + + Object.keys(variables).forEach(name => { + const variable = globalScope.set.get(name); + + if (variable) { + variable.eslintUsed = true; + variable.eslintExported = true; + } + }); + +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Public Interface +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const caches = Symbol("caches"); + +/** + * Represents parsed source code. + */ +class SourceCode extends TokenStore { + + /** + * @param {string|Object} textOrConfig The source code text or config object. + * @param {string} textOrConfig.text The source code text. + * @param {ASTNode} textOrConfig.ast The Program node of the AST representing the code. This AST should be created from the text that BOM was stripped. + * @param {Object|null} textOrConfig.parserServices The parser services. + * @param {ScopeManager|null} textOrConfig.scopeManager The scope of this source code. + * @param {Object|null} textOrConfig.visitorKeys The visitor keys to traverse AST. + * @param {ASTNode} [astIfNoConfig] The Program node of the AST representing the code. This AST should be created from the text that BOM was stripped. + */ + constructor(textOrConfig, astIfNoConfig) { + let text, ast, parserServices, scopeManager, visitorKeys; + + // Process overloading. + if (typeof textOrConfig === "string") { + text = textOrConfig; + ast = astIfNoConfig; + } else if (typeof textOrConfig === "object" && textOrConfig !== null) { + text = textOrConfig.text; + ast = textOrConfig.ast; + parserServices = textOrConfig.parserServices; + scopeManager = textOrConfig.scopeManager; + visitorKeys = textOrConfig.visitorKeys; + } + + validate(ast); + super(ast.tokens, ast.comments); + + /** + * General purpose caching for the class. + */ + this[caches] = new Map([ + ["scopes", new WeakMap()], + ["vars", new Map()], + ["configNodes", void 0] + ]); + + /** + * The flag to indicate that the source code has Unicode BOM. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.hasBOM = (text.charCodeAt(0) === 0xFEFF); + + /** + * The original text source code. + * BOM was stripped from this text. + * @type {string} + */ + this.text = (this.hasBOM ? text.slice(1) : text); + + /** + * The parsed AST for the source code. + * @type {ASTNode} + */ + this.ast = ast; + + /** + * The parser services of this source code. + * @type {Object} + */ + this.parserServices = parserServices || {}; + + /** + * The scope of this source code. + * @type {ScopeManager|null} + */ + this.scopeManager = scopeManager || null; + + /** + * The visitor keys to traverse AST. + * @type {Object} + */ + this.visitorKeys = visitorKeys || Traverser.DEFAULT_VISITOR_KEYS; + + // Check the source text for the presence of a shebang since it is parsed as a standard line comment. + const shebangMatched = this.text.match(astUtils.shebangPattern); + const hasShebang = shebangMatched && ast.comments.length && ast.comments[0].value === shebangMatched[1]; + + if (hasShebang) { + ast.comments[0].type = "Shebang"; + } + + this.tokensAndComments = sortedMerge(ast.tokens, ast.comments); + + /** + * The source code split into lines according to ECMA-262 specification. + * This is done to avoid each rule needing to do so separately. + * @type {string[]} + */ + this.lines = []; + this.lineStartIndices = [0]; + + const lineEndingPattern = astUtils.createGlobalLinebreakMatcher(); + let match; + + /* + * Previously, this was implemented using a regex that + * matched a sequence of non-linebreak characters followed by a + * linebreak, then adding the lengths of the matches. However, + * this caused a catastrophic backtracking issue when the end + * of a file contained a large number of non-newline characters. + * To avoid this, the current implementation just matches newlines + * and uses match.index to get the correct line start indices. + */ + while ((match = lineEndingPattern.exec(this.text))) { + this.lines.push(this.text.slice(this.lineStartIndices[this.lineStartIndices.length - 1], match.index)); + this.lineStartIndices.push(match.index + match[0].length); + } + this.lines.push(this.text.slice(this.lineStartIndices[this.lineStartIndices.length - 1])); + + // Cache for comments found using getComments(). + this._commentCache = new WeakMap(); + + // don't allow further modification of this object + Object.freeze(this); + Object.freeze(this.lines); + } + + /** + * Split the source code into multiple lines based on the line delimiters. + * @param {string} text Source code as a string. + * @returns {string[]} Array of source code lines. + * @public + */ + static splitLines(text) { + return text.split(astUtils.createGlobalLinebreakMatcher()); + } + + /** + * Gets the source code for the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} [node] The AST node to get the text for. + * @param {int} [beforeCount] The number of characters before the node to retrieve. + * @param {int} [afterCount] The number of characters after the node to retrieve. + * @returns {string} The text representing the AST node. + * @public + */ + getText(node, beforeCount, afterCount) { + if (node) { + return this.text.slice(Math.max(node.range[0] - (beforeCount || 0), 0), + node.range[1] + (afterCount || 0)); + } + return this.text; + } + + /** + * Gets the entire source text split into an array of lines. + * @returns {Array} The source text as an array of lines. + * @public + */ + getLines() { + return this.lines; + } + + /** + * Retrieves an array containing all comments in the source code. + * @returns {ASTNode[]} An array of comment nodes. + * @public + */ + getAllComments() { + return this.ast.comments; + } + + /** + * Gets all comments for the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to get the comments for. + * @returns {Object} An object containing a leading and trailing array + * of comments indexed by their position. + * @public + * @deprecated replaced by getCommentsBefore(), getCommentsAfter(), and getCommentsInside(). + */ + getComments(node) { + if (this._commentCache.has(node)) { + return this._commentCache.get(node); + } + + const comments = { + leading: [], + trailing: [] + }; + + /* + * Return all comments as leading comments of the Program node when + * there is no executable code. + */ + if (node.type === "Program") { + if (node.body.length === 0) { + comments.leading = node.comments; + } + } else { + + /* + * Return comments as trailing comments of nodes that only contain + * comments (to mimic the comment attachment behavior present in Espree). + */ + if ((node.type === "BlockStatement" || node.type === "ClassBody") && node.body.length === 0 || + node.type === "ObjectExpression" && node.properties.length === 0 || + node.type === "ArrayExpression" && node.elements.length === 0 || + node.type === "SwitchStatement" && node.cases.length === 0 + ) { + comments.trailing = this.getTokens(node, { + includeComments: true, + filter: isCommentToken + }); + } + + /* + * Iterate over tokens before and after node and collect comment tokens. + * Do not include comments that exist outside of the parent node + * to avoid duplication. + */ + let currentToken = this.getTokenBefore(node, { includeComments: true }); + + while (currentToken && isCommentToken(currentToken)) { + if (node.parent && node.parent.type !== "Program" && (currentToken.start < node.parent.start)) { + break; + } + comments.leading.push(currentToken); + currentToken = this.getTokenBefore(currentToken, { includeComments: true }); + } + + comments.leading.reverse(); + + currentToken = this.getTokenAfter(node, { includeComments: true }); + + while (currentToken && isCommentToken(currentToken)) { + if (node.parent && node.parent.type !== "Program" && (currentToken.end > node.parent.end)) { + break; + } + comments.trailing.push(currentToken); + currentToken = this.getTokenAfter(currentToken, { includeComments: true }); + } + } + + this._commentCache.set(node, comments); + return comments; + } + + /** + * Retrieves the JSDoc comment for a given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to get the comment for. + * @returns {Token|null} The Block comment token containing the JSDoc comment + * for the given node or null if not found. + * @public + * @deprecated + */ + getJSDocComment(node) { + + /** + * Checks for the presence of a JSDoc comment for the given node and returns it. + * @param {ASTNode} astNode The AST node to get the comment for. + * @returns {Token|null} The Block comment token containing the JSDoc comment + * for the given node or null if not found. + * @private + */ + const findJSDocComment = astNode => { + const tokenBefore = this.getTokenBefore(astNode, { includeComments: true }); + + if ( + tokenBefore && + isCommentToken(tokenBefore) && + tokenBefore.type === "Block" && + tokenBefore.value.charAt(0) === "*" && + astNode.loc.start.line - tokenBefore.loc.end.line <= 1 + ) { + return tokenBefore; + } + + return null; + }; + let parent = node.parent; + + switch (node.type) { + case "ClassDeclaration": + case "FunctionDeclaration": + return findJSDocComment(looksLikeExport(parent) ? parent : node); + + case "ClassExpression": + return findJSDocComment(parent.parent); + + case "ArrowFunctionExpression": + case "FunctionExpression": + if (parent.type !== "CallExpression" && parent.type !== "NewExpression") { + while ( + !this.getCommentsBefore(parent).length && + !/Function/u.test(parent.type) && + parent.type !== "MethodDefinition" && + parent.type !== "Property" + ) { + parent = parent.parent; + + if (!parent) { + break; + } + } + + if (parent && parent.type !== "FunctionDeclaration" && parent.type !== "Program") { + return findJSDocComment(parent); + } + } + + return findJSDocComment(node); + + // falls through + default: + return null; + } + } + + /** + * Gets the deepest node containing a range index. + * @param {int} index Range index of the desired node. + * @returns {ASTNode} The node if found or null if not found. + * @public + */ + getNodeByRangeIndex(index) { + let result = null; + + Traverser.traverse(this.ast, { + visitorKeys: this.visitorKeys, + enter(node) { + if (node.range[0] <= index && index < node.range[1]) { + result = node; + } else { + this.skip(); + } + }, + leave(node) { + if (node === result) { + this.break(); + } + } + }); + + return result; + } + + /** + * Determines if two nodes or tokens have at least one whitespace character + * between them. Order does not matter. Returns false if the given nodes or + * tokens overlap. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} first The first node or token to check between. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} second The second node or token to check between. + * @returns {boolean} True if there is a whitespace character between + * any of the tokens found between the two given nodes or tokens. + * @public + */ + isSpaceBetween(first, second) { + return isSpaceBetween(this, first, second, false); + } + + /** + * Determines if two nodes or tokens have at least one whitespace character + * between them. Order does not matter. Returns false if the given nodes or + * tokens overlap. + * For backward compatibility, this method returns true if there are + * `JSXText` tokens that contain whitespaces between the two. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} first The first node or token to check between. + * @param {ASTNode|Token} second The second node or token to check between. + * @returns {boolean} True if there is a whitespace character between + * any of the tokens found between the two given nodes or tokens. + * @deprecated in favor of isSpaceBetween(). + * @public + */ + isSpaceBetweenTokens(first, second) { + return isSpaceBetween(this, first, second, true); + } + + /** + * Converts a source text index into a (line, column) pair. + * @param {number} index The index of a character in a file + * @throws {TypeError} If non-numeric index or index out of range. + * @returns {Object} A {line, column} location object with a 0-indexed column + * @public + */ + getLocFromIndex(index) { + if (typeof index !== "number") { + throw new TypeError("Expected `index` to be a number."); + } + + if (index < 0 || index > this.text.length) { + throw new RangeError(`Index out of range (requested index ${index}, but source text has length ${this.text.length}).`); + } + + /* + * For an argument of this.text.length, return the location one "spot" past the last character + * of the file. If the last character is a linebreak, the location will be column 0 of the next + * line; otherwise, the location will be in the next column on the same line. + * + * See getIndexFromLoc for the motivation for this special case. + */ + if (index === this.text.length) { + return { line: this.lines.length, column: this.lines[this.lines.length - 1].length }; + } + + /* + * To figure out which line index is on, determine the last place at which index could + * be inserted into lineStartIndices to keep the list sorted. + */ + const lineNumber = index >= this.lineStartIndices[this.lineStartIndices.length - 1] + ? this.lineStartIndices.length + : this.lineStartIndices.findIndex(el => index < el); + + return { line: lineNumber, column: index - this.lineStartIndices[lineNumber - 1] }; + } + + /** + * Converts a (line, column) pair into a range index. + * @param {Object} loc A line/column location + * @param {number} loc.line The line number of the location (1-indexed) + * @param {number} loc.column The column number of the location (0-indexed) + * @throws {TypeError|RangeError} If `loc` is not an object with a numeric + * `line` and `column`, if the `line` is less than or equal to zero or + * the line or column is out of the expected range. + * @returns {number} The range index of the location in the file. + * @public + */ + getIndexFromLoc(loc) { + if (typeof loc !== "object" || typeof loc.line !== "number" || typeof loc.column !== "number") { + throw new TypeError("Expected `loc` to be an object with numeric `line` and `column` properties."); + } + + if (loc.line <= 0) { + throw new RangeError(`Line number out of range (line ${loc.line} requested). Line numbers should be 1-based.`); + } + + if (loc.line > this.lineStartIndices.length) { + throw new RangeError(`Line number out of range (line ${loc.line} requested, but only ${this.lineStartIndices.length} lines present).`); + } + + const lineStartIndex = this.lineStartIndices[loc.line - 1]; + const lineEndIndex = loc.line === this.lineStartIndices.length ? this.text.length : this.lineStartIndices[loc.line]; + const positionIndex = lineStartIndex + loc.column; + + /* + * By design, getIndexFromLoc({ line: lineNum, column: 0 }) should return the start index of + * the given line, provided that the line number is valid element of this.lines. Since the + * last element of this.lines is an empty string for files with trailing newlines, add a + * special case where getting the index for the first location after the end of the file + * will return the length of the file, rather than throwing an error. This allows rules to + * use getIndexFromLoc consistently without worrying about edge cases at the end of a file. + */ + if ( + loc.line === this.lineStartIndices.length && positionIndex > lineEndIndex || + loc.line < this.lineStartIndices.length && positionIndex >= lineEndIndex + ) { + throw new RangeError(`Column number out of range (column ${loc.column} requested, but the length of line ${loc.line} is ${lineEndIndex - lineStartIndex}).`); + } + + return positionIndex; + } + + /** + * Gets the scope for the given node + * @param {ASTNode} currentNode The node to get the scope of + * @returns {eslint-scope.Scope} The scope information for this node + * @throws {TypeError} If the `currentNode` argument is missing. + */ + getScope(currentNode) { + + if (!currentNode) { + throw new TypeError("Missing required argument: node."); + } + + // check cache first + const cache = this[caches].get("scopes"); + const cachedScope = cache.get(currentNode); + + if (cachedScope) { + return cachedScope; + } + + // On Program node, get the outermost scope to avoid return Node.js special function scope or ES modules scope. + const inner = currentNode.type !== "Program"; + + for (let node = currentNode; node; node = node.parent) { + const scope = this.scopeManager.acquire(node, inner); + + if (scope) { + if (scope.type === "function-expression-name") { + cache.set(currentNode, scope.childScopes[0]); + return scope.childScopes[0]; + } + + cache.set(currentNode, scope); + return scope; + } + } + + cache.set(currentNode, this.scopeManager.scopes[0]); + return this.scopeManager.scopes[0]; + } + + /** + * Get the variables that `node` defines. + * This is a convenience method that passes through + * to the same method on the `scopeManager`. + * @param {ASTNode} node The node for which the variables are obtained. + * @returns {Array} An array of variable nodes representing + * the variables that `node` defines. + */ + getDeclaredVariables(node) { + return this.scopeManager.getDeclaredVariables(node); + } + + /* eslint-disable class-methods-use-this -- node is owned by SourceCode */ + /** + * Gets all the ancestors of a given node + * @param {ASTNode} node The node + * @returns {Array} All the ancestor nodes in the AST, not including the provided node, starting + * from the root node at index 0 and going inwards to the parent node. + * @throws {TypeError} When `node` is missing. + */ + getAncestors(node) { + + if (!node) { + throw new TypeError("Missing required argument: node."); + } + + const ancestorsStartingAtParent = []; + + for (let ancestor = node.parent; ancestor; ancestor = ancestor.parent) { + ancestorsStartingAtParent.push(ancestor); + } + + return ancestorsStartingAtParent.reverse(); + } + /* eslint-enable class-methods-use-this -- node is owned by SourceCode */ + + /** + * Marks a variable as used in the current scope + * @param {string} name The name of the variable to mark as used. + * @param {ASTNode} [refNode] The closest node to the variable reference. + * @returns {boolean} True if the variable was found and marked as used, false if not. + */ + markVariableAsUsed(name, refNode = this.ast) { + + const currentScope = this.getScope(refNode); + let initialScope = currentScope; + + /* + * When we are in an ESM or CommonJS module, we need to start searching + * from the top-level scope, not the global scope. For ESM the top-level + * scope is the module scope; for CommonJS the top-level scope is the + * outer function scope. + * + * Without this check, we might miss a variable declared with `var` at + * the top-level because it won't exist in the global scope. + */ + if ( + currentScope.type === "global" && + currentScope.childScopes.length > 0 && + + // top-level scopes refer to a `Program` node + currentScope.childScopes[0].block === this.ast + ) { + initialScope = currentScope.childScopes[0]; + } + + for (let scope = initialScope; scope; scope = scope.upper) { + const variable = scope.variables.find(scopeVar => scopeVar.name === name); + + if (variable) { + variable.eslintUsed = true; + return true; + } + } + + return false; + } + + + /** + * Returns an array of all inline configuration nodes found in the + * source code. + * @returns {Array} An array of all inline configuration nodes. + */ + getInlineConfigNodes() { + + // check the cache first + let configNodes = this[caches].get("configNodes"); + + if (configNodes) { + return configNodes; + } + + // calculate fresh config nodes + configNodes = this.ast.comments.filter(comment => { + + // shebang comments are never directives + if (comment.type === "Shebang") { + return false; + } + + const { directivePart } = commentParser.extractDirectiveComment(comment.value); + + const directiveMatch = directivesPattern.exec(directivePart); + + if (!directiveMatch) { + return false; + } + + // only certain comment types are supported as line comments + return comment.type !== "Line" || !!/^eslint-disable-(next-)?line$/u.test(directiveMatch[1]); + }); + + this[caches].set("configNodes", configNodes); + + return configNodes; + } + + /** + * Applies language options sent in from the core. + * @param {Object} languageOptions The language options for this run. + * @returns {void} + */ + applyLanguageOptions(languageOptions) { + + /* + * Add configured globals and language globals + * + * Using Object.assign instead of object spread for performance reasons + * https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/16302 + */ + const configGlobals = Object.assign( + Object.create(null), // https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/18363 + getGlobalsForEcmaVersion(languageOptions.ecmaVersion), + languageOptions.sourceType === "commonjs" ? globals.commonjs : void 0, + languageOptions.globals + ); + const varsCache = this[caches].get("vars"); + + varsCache.set("configGlobals", configGlobals); + } + + /** + * Applies configuration found inside of the source code. This method is only + * called when ESLint is running with inline configuration allowed. + * @returns {{problems:Array,configs:{config:FlatConfigArray,node:ASTNode}}} Information + * that ESLint needs to further process the inline configuration. + */ + applyInlineConfig() { + + const problems = []; + const configs = []; + const exportedVariables = {}; + const inlineGlobals = Object.create(null); + + this.getInlineConfigNodes().forEach(comment => { + + const { directiveText, directiveValue } = commentParser.parseDirective(comment); + + switch (directiveText) { + case "exported": + Object.assign(exportedVariables, commentParser.parseStringConfig(directiveValue, comment)); + break; + + case "globals": + case "global": + for (const [id, { value }] of Object.entries(commentParser.parseStringConfig(directiveValue, comment))) { + let normalizedValue; + + try { + normalizedValue = normalizeConfigGlobal(value); + } catch (err) { + problems.push({ + ruleId: null, + loc: comment.loc, + message: err.message + }); + continue; + } + + if (inlineGlobals[id]) { + inlineGlobals[id].comments.push(comment); + inlineGlobals[id].value = normalizedValue; + } else { + inlineGlobals[id] = { + comments: [comment], + value: normalizedValue + }; + } + } + break; + + case "eslint": { + const parseResult = commentParser.parseJsonConfig(directiveValue, comment.loc); + + if (parseResult.success) { + configs.push({ + config: { + rules: parseResult.config + }, + node: comment + }); + } else { + problems.push(parseResult.error); + } + + break; + } + + // no default + } + }); + + // save all the new variables for later + const varsCache = this[caches].get("vars"); + + varsCache.set("inlineGlobals", inlineGlobals); + varsCache.set("exportedVariables", exportedVariables); + + return { + configs, + problems + }; + } + + /** + * Called by ESLint core to indicate that it has finished providing + * information. We now add in all the missing variables and ensure that + * state-changing methods cannot be called by rules. + * @returns {void} + */ + finalize() { + + // Step 1: ensure that all of the necessary variables are up to date + const varsCache = this[caches].get("vars"); + const globalScope = this.scopeManager.scopes[0]; + const configGlobals = varsCache.get("configGlobals"); + const inlineGlobals = varsCache.get("inlineGlobals"); + const exportedVariables = varsCache.get("exportedVariables"); + + addDeclaredGlobals(globalScope, configGlobals, inlineGlobals); + + if (exportedVariables) { + markExportedVariables(globalScope, exportedVariables); + } + + } + +} + +module.exports = SourceCode; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/backward-token-comment-cursor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/backward-token-comment-cursor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7255a62 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/backward-token-comment-cursor.js @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Define the cursor which iterates tokens and comments in reverse. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const Cursor = require("./cursor"); +const utils = require("./utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Exports +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The cursor which iterates tokens and comments in reverse. + */ +module.exports = class BackwardTokenCommentCursor extends Cursor { + + /** + * Initializes this cursor. + * @param {Token[]} tokens The array of tokens. + * @param {Comment[]} comments The array of comments. + * @param {Object} indexMap The map from locations to indices in `tokens`. + * @param {number} startLoc The start location of the iteration range. + * @param {number} endLoc The end location of the iteration range. + */ + constructor(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc) { + super(); + this.tokens = tokens; + this.comments = comments; + this.tokenIndex = utils.getLastIndex(tokens, indexMap, endLoc); + this.commentIndex = utils.search(comments, endLoc) - 1; + this.border = startLoc; + } + + /** @inheritdoc */ + moveNext() { + const token = (this.tokenIndex >= 0) ? this.tokens[this.tokenIndex] : null; + const comment = (this.commentIndex >= 0) ? this.comments[this.commentIndex] : null; + + if (token && (!comment || token.range[1] > comment.range[1])) { + this.current = token; + this.tokenIndex -= 1; + } else if (comment) { + this.current = comment; + this.commentIndex -= 1; + } else { + this.current = null; + } + + return Boolean(this.current) && (this.border === -1 || this.current.range[0] >= this.border); + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/backward-token-cursor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/backward-token-cursor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..454a244 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/backward-token-cursor.js @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Define the cursor which iterates tokens only in reverse. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const Cursor = require("./cursor"); +const utils = require("./utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Exports +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The cursor which iterates tokens only in reverse. + */ +module.exports = class BackwardTokenCursor extends Cursor { + + /** + * Initializes this cursor. + * @param {Token[]} tokens The array of tokens. + * @param {Comment[]} comments The array of comments. + * @param {Object} indexMap The map from locations to indices in `tokens`. + * @param {number} startLoc The start location of the iteration range. + * @param {number} endLoc The end location of the iteration range. + */ + constructor(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc) { + super(); + this.tokens = tokens; + this.index = utils.getLastIndex(tokens, indexMap, endLoc); + this.indexEnd = utils.getFirstIndex(tokens, indexMap, startLoc); + } + + /** @inheritdoc */ + moveNext() { + if (this.index >= this.indexEnd) { + this.current = this.tokens[this.index]; + this.index -= 1; + return true; + } + return false; + } + + /* + * + * Shorthand for performance. + * + */ + + /** @inheritdoc */ + getOneToken() { + return (this.index >= this.indexEnd) ? this.tokens[this.index] : null; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/cursor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/cursor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b72600 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/cursor.js @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Define the abstract class about cursors which iterate tokens. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Exports +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The abstract class about cursors which iterate tokens. + * + * This class has 2 abstract methods. + * + * - `current: Token | Comment | null` ... The current token. + * - `moveNext(): boolean` ... Moves this cursor to the next token. If the next token didn't exist, it returns `false`. + * + * This is similar to ES2015 Iterators. + * However, Iterators were slow (at 2017-01), so I created this class as similar to C# IEnumerable. + * + * There are the following known sub classes. + * + * - ForwardTokenCursor .......... The cursor which iterates tokens only. + * - BackwardTokenCursor ......... The cursor which iterates tokens only in reverse. + * - ForwardTokenCommentCursor ... The cursor which iterates tokens and comments. + * - BackwardTokenCommentCursor .. The cursor which iterates tokens and comments in reverse. + * - DecorativeCursor + * - FilterCursor ............ The cursor which ignores the specified tokens. + * - SkipCursor .............. The cursor which ignores the first few tokens. + * - LimitCursor ............. The cursor which limits the count of tokens. + * + */ +module.exports = class Cursor { + + /** + * Initializes this cursor. + */ + constructor() { + this.current = null; + } + + /** + * Gets the first token. + * This consumes this cursor. + * @returns {Token|Comment} The first token or null. + */ + getOneToken() { + return this.moveNext() ? this.current : null; + } + + /** + * Gets the first tokens. + * This consumes this cursor. + * @returns {(Token|Comment)[]} All tokens. + */ + getAllTokens() { + const tokens = []; + + while (this.moveNext()) { + tokens.push(this.current); + } + + return tokens; + } + + /** + * Moves this cursor to the next token. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if the next token exists. + * @abstract + */ + /* c8 ignore next */ + moveNext() { // eslint-disable-line class-methods-use-this -- Unused + throw new Error("Not implemented."); + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/cursors.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/cursors.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..30c72b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/cursors.js @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Define 2 token factories; forward and backward. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const BackwardTokenCommentCursor = require("./backward-token-comment-cursor"); +const BackwardTokenCursor = require("./backward-token-cursor"); +const FilterCursor = require("./filter-cursor"); +const ForwardTokenCommentCursor = require("./forward-token-comment-cursor"); +const ForwardTokenCursor = require("./forward-token-cursor"); +const LimitCursor = require("./limit-cursor"); +const SkipCursor = require("./skip-cursor"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The cursor factory. + * @private + */ +class CursorFactory { + + /** + * Initializes this cursor. + * @param {Function} TokenCursor The class of the cursor which iterates tokens only. + * @param {Function} TokenCommentCursor The class of the cursor which iterates the mix of tokens and comments. + */ + constructor(TokenCursor, TokenCommentCursor) { + this.TokenCursor = TokenCursor; + this.TokenCommentCursor = TokenCommentCursor; + } + + /** + * Creates a base cursor instance that can be decorated by createCursor. + * @param {Token[]} tokens The array of tokens. + * @param {Comment[]} comments The array of comments. + * @param {Object} indexMap The map from locations to indices in `tokens`. + * @param {number} startLoc The start location of the iteration range. + * @param {number} endLoc The end location of the iteration range. + * @param {boolean} includeComments The flag to iterate comments as well. + * @returns {Cursor} The created base cursor. + */ + createBaseCursor(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc, includeComments) { + const Cursor = includeComments ? this.TokenCommentCursor : this.TokenCursor; + + return new Cursor(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc); + } + + /** + * Creates a cursor that iterates tokens with normalized options. + * @param {Token[]} tokens The array of tokens. + * @param {Comment[]} comments The array of comments. + * @param {Object} indexMap The map from locations to indices in `tokens`. + * @param {number} startLoc The start location of the iteration range. + * @param {number} endLoc The end location of the iteration range. + * @param {boolean} includeComments The flag to iterate comments as well. + * @param {Function|null} filter The predicate function to choose tokens. + * @param {number} skip The count of tokens the cursor skips. + * @param {number} count The maximum count of tokens the cursor iterates. Zero is no iteration for backward compatibility. + * @returns {Cursor} The created cursor. + */ + createCursor(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc, includeComments, filter, skip, count) { + let cursor = this.createBaseCursor(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc, includeComments); + + if (filter) { + cursor = new FilterCursor(cursor, filter); + } + if (skip >= 1) { + cursor = new SkipCursor(cursor, skip); + } + if (count >= 0) { + cursor = new LimitCursor(cursor, count); + } + + return cursor; + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Exports +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +exports.forward = new CursorFactory(ForwardTokenCursor, ForwardTokenCommentCursor); +exports.backward = new CursorFactory(BackwardTokenCursor, BackwardTokenCommentCursor); diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/decorative-cursor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/decorative-cursor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ee7b0b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/decorative-cursor.js @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Define the abstract class about cursors which manipulate another cursor. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const Cursor = require("./cursor"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Exports +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The abstract class about cursors which manipulate another cursor. + */ +module.exports = class DecorativeCursor extends Cursor { + + /** + * Initializes this cursor. + * @param {Cursor} cursor The cursor to be decorated. + */ + constructor(cursor) { + super(); + this.cursor = cursor; + } + + /** @inheritdoc */ + moveNext() { + const retv = this.cursor.moveNext(); + + this.current = this.cursor.current; + + return retv; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/filter-cursor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/filter-cursor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08c4f22 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/filter-cursor.js @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Define the cursor which ignores specified tokens. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const DecorativeCursor = require("./decorative-cursor"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Exports +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The decorative cursor which ignores specified tokens. + */ +module.exports = class FilterCursor extends DecorativeCursor { + + /** + * Initializes this cursor. + * @param {Cursor} cursor The cursor to be decorated. + * @param {Function} predicate The predicate function to decide tokens this cursor iterates. + */ + constructor(cursor, predicate) { + super(cursor); + this.predicate = predicate; + } + + /** @inheritdoc */ + moveNext() { + const predicate = this.predicate; + + while (super.moveNext()) { + if (predicate(this.current)) { + return true; + } + } + return false; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/forward-token-comment-cursor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/forward-token-comment-cursor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..50c7a39 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/forward-token-comment-cursor.js @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Define the cursor which iterates tokens and comments. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const Cursor = require("./cursor"); +const utils = require("./utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Exports +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The cursor which iterates tokens and comments. + */ +module.exports = class ForwardTokenCommentCursor extends Cursor { + + /** + * Initializes this cursor. + * @param {Token[]} tokens The array of tokens. + * @param {Comment[]} comments The array of comments. + * @param {Object} indexMap The map from locations to indices in `tokens`. + * @param {number} startLoc The start location of the iteration range. + * @param {number} endLoc The end location of the iteration range. + */ + constructor(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc) { + super(); + this.tokens = tokens; + this.comments = comments; + this.tokenIndex = utils.getFirstIndex(tokens, indexMap, startLoc); + this.commentIndex = utils.search(comments, startLoc); + this.border = endLoc; + } + + /** @inheritdoc */ + moveNext() { + const token = (this.tokenIndex < this.tokens.length) ? this.tokens[this.tokenIndex] : null; + const comment = (this.commentIndex < this.comments.length) ? this.comments[this.commentIndex] : null; + + if (token && (!comment || token.range[0] < comment.range[0])) { + this.current = token; + this.tokenIndex += 1; + } else if (comment) { + this.current = comment; + this.commentIndex += 1; + } else { + this.current = null; + } + + return Boolean(this.current) && (this.border === -1 || this.current.range[1] <= this.border); + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/forward-token-cursor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/forward-token-cursor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e8c1860 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/forward-token-cursor.js @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Define the cursor which iterates tokens only. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const Cursor = require("./cursor"); +const utils = require("./utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Exports +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The cursor which iterates tokens only. + */ +module.exports = class ForwardTokenCursor extends Cursor { + + /** + * Initializes this cursor. + * @param {Token[]} tokens The array of tokens. + * @param {Comment[]} comments The array of comments. + * @param {Object} indexMap The map from locations to indices in `tokens`. + * @param {number} startLoc The start location of the iteration range. + * @param {number} endLoc The end location of the iteration range. + */ + constructor(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc) { + super(); + this.tokens = tokens; + this.index = utils.getFirstIndex(tokens, indexMap, startLoc); + this.indexEnd = utils.getLastIndex(tokens, indexMap, endLoc); + } + + /** @inheritdoc */ + moveNext() { + if (this.index <= this.indexEnd) { + this.current = this.tokens[this.index]; + this.index += 1; + return true; + } + return false; + } + + /* + * + * Shorthand for performance. + * + */ + + /** @inheritdoc */ + getOneToken() { + return (this.index <= this.indexEnd) ? this.tokens[this.index] : null; + } + + /** @inheritdoc */ + getAllTokens() { + return this.tokens.slice(this.index, this.indexEnd + 1); + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46a96b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,627 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Object to handle access and retrieval of tokens. + * @author Brandon Mills + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const assert = require("assert"); +const { isCommentToken } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"); +const cursors = require("./cursors"); +const ForwardTokenCursor = require("./forward-token-cursor"); +const PaddedTokenCursor = require("./padded-token-cursor"); +const utils = require("./utils"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Helpers +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const TOKENS = Symbol("tokens"); +const COMMENTS = Symbol("comments"); +const INDEX_MAP = Symbol("indexMap"); + +/** + * Creates the map from locations to indices in `tokens`. + * + * The first/last location of tokens is mapped to the index of the token. + * The first/last location of comments is mapped to the index of the next token of each comment. + * @param {Token[]} tokens The array of tokens. + * @param {Comment[]} comments The array of comments. + * @returns {Object} The map from locations to indices in `tokens`. + * @private + */ +function createIndexMap(tokens, comments) { + const map = Object.create(null); + let tokenIndex = 0; + let commentIndex = 0; + let nextStart = 0; + let range = null; + + while (tokenIndex < tokens.length || commentIndex < comments.length) { + nextStart = (commentIndex < comments.length) ? comments[commentIndex].range[0] : Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER; + while (tokenIndex < tokens.length && (range = tokens[tokenIndex].range)[0] < nextStart) { + map[range[0]] = tokenIndex; + map[range[1] - 1] = tokenIndex; + tokenIndex += 1; + } + + nextStart = (tokenIndex < tokens.length) ? tokens[tokenIndex].range[0] : Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER; + while (commentIndex < comments.length && (range = comments[commentIndex].range)[0] < nextStart) { + map[range[0]] = tokenIndex; + map[range[1] - 1] = tokenIndex; + commentIndex += 1; + } + } + + return map; +} + +/** + * Creates the cursor iterates tokens with options. + * @param {CursorFactory} factory The cursor factory to initialize cursor. + * @param {Token[]} tokens The array of tokens. + * @param {Comment[]} comments The array of comments. + * @param {Object} indexMap The map from locations to indices in `tokens`. + * @param {number} startLoc The start location of the iteration range. + * @param {number} endLoc The end location of the iteration range. + * @param {number|Function|Object} [opts=0] The option object. If this is a number then it's `opts.skip`. If this is a function then it's `opts.filter`. + * @param {boolean} [opts.includeComments=false] The flag to iterate comments as well. + * @param {Function|null} [opts.filter=null] The predicate function to choose tokens. + * @param {number} [opts.skip=0] The count of tokens the cursor skips. + * @returns {Cursor} The created cursor. + * @private + */ +function createCursorWithSkip(factory, tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc, opts) { + let includeComments = false; + let skip = 0; + let filter = null; + + if (typeof opts === "number") { + skip = opts | 0; + } else if (typeof opts === "function") { + filter = opts; + } else if (opts) { + includeComments = !!opts.includeComments; + skip = opts.skip | 0; + filter = opts.filter || null; + } + assert(skip >= 0, "options.skip should be zero or a positive integer."); + assert(!filter || typeof filter === "function", "options.filter should be a function."); + + return factory.createCursor(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc, includeComments, filter, skip, -1); +} + +/** + * Creates the cursor iterates tokens with options. + * @param {CursorFactory} factory The cursor factory to initialize cursor. + * @param {Token[]} tokens The array of tokens. + * @param {Comment[]} comments The array of comments. + * @param {Object} indexMap The map from locations to indices in `tokens`. + * @param {number} startLoc The start location of the iteration range. + * @param {number} endLoc The end location of the iteration range. + * @param {number|Function|Object} [opts=0] The option object. If this is a number then it's `opts.count`. If this is a function then it's `opts.filter`. + * @param {boolean} [opts.includeComments] The flag to iterate comments as well. + * @param {Function|null} [opts.filter=null] The predicate function to choose tokens. + * @param {number} [opts.count=0] The maximum count of tokens the cursor iterates. Zero is no iteration for backward compatibility. + * @returns {Cursor} The created cursor. + * @private + */ +function createCursorWithCount(factory, tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc, opts) { + let includeComments = false; + let count = 0; + let countExists = false; + let filter = null; + + if (typeof opts === "number") { + count = opts | 0; + countExists = true; + } else if (typeof opts === "function") { + filter = opts; + } else if (opts) { + includeComments = !!opts.includeComments; + count = opts.count | 0; + countExists = typeof opts.count === "number"; + filter = opts.filter || null; + } + assert(count >= 0, "options.count should be zero or a positive integer."); + assert(!filter || typeof filter === "function", "options.filter should be a function."); + + return factory.createCursor(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc, includeComments, filter, 0, countExists ? count : -1); +} + +/** + * Creates the cursor iterates tokens with options. + * This is overload function of the below. + * @param {Token[]} tokens The array of tokens. + * @param {Comment[]} comments The array of comments. + * @param {Object} indexMap The map from locations to indices in `tokens`. + * @param {number} startLoc The start location of the iteration range. + * @param {number} endLoc The end location of the iteration range. + * @param {Function|Object} opts The option object. If this is a function then it's `opts.filter`. + * @param {boolean} [opts.includeComments] The flag to iterate comments as well. + * @param {Function|null} [opts.filter=null] The predicate function to choose tokens. + * @param {number} [opts.count=0] The maximum count of tokens the cursor iterates. Zero is no iteration for backward compatibility. + * @returns {Cursor} The created cursor. + * @private + */ +/** + * Creates the cursor iterates tokens with options. + * @param {Token[]} tokens The array of tokens. + * @param {Comment[]} comments The array of comments. + * @param {Object} indexMap The map from locations to indices in `tokens`. + * @param {number} startLoc The start location of the iteration range. + * @param {number} endLoc The end location of the iteration range. + * @param {number} [beforeCount=0] The number of tokens before the node to retrieve. + * @param {boolean} [afterCount=0] The number of tokens after the node to retrieve. + * @returns {Cursor} The created cursor. + * @private + */ +function createCursorWithPadding(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc, beforeCount, afterCount) { + if (typeof beforeCount === "undefined" && typeof afterCount === "undefined") { + return new ForwardTokenCursor(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc); + } + if (typeof beforeCount === "number" || typeof beforeCount === "undefined") { + return new PaddedTokenCursor(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc, beforeCount | 0, afterCount | 0); + } + return createCursorWithCount(cursors.forward, tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc, beforeCount); +} + +/** + * Gets comment tokens that are adjacent to the current cursor position. + * @param {Cursor} cursor A cursor instance. + * @returns {Array} An array of comment tokens adjacent to the current cursor position. + * @private + */ +function getAdjacentCommentTokensFromCursor(cursor) { + const tokens = []; + let currentToken = cursor.getOneToken(); + + while (currentToken && isCommentToken(currentToken)) { + tokens.push(currentToken); + currentToken = cursor.getOneToken(); + } + + return tokens; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Exports +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The token store. + * + * This class provides methods to get tokens by locations as fast as possible. + * The methods are a part of public API, so we should be careful if it changes this class. + * + * People can get tokens in O(1) by the hash map which is mapping from the location of tokens/comments to tokens. + * Also people can get a mix of tokens and comments in O(log k), the k is the number of comments. + * Assuming that comments to be much fewer than tokens, this does not make hash map from token's locations to comments to reduce memory cost. + * This uses binary-searching instead for comments. + */ +module.exports = class TokenStore { + + /** + * Initializes this token store. + * @param {Token[]} tokens The array of tokens. + * @param {Comment[]} comments The array of comments. + */ + constructor(tokens, comments) { + this[TOKENS] = tokens; + this[COMMENTS] = comments; + this[INDEX_MAP] = createIndexMap(tokens, comments); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Gets single token. + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Gets the token starting at the specified index. + * @param {number} offset Index of the start of the token's range. + * @param {Object} [options=0] The option object. + * @param {boolean} [options.includeComments=false] The flag to iterate comments as well. + * @returns {Token|null} The token starting at index, or null if no such token. + */ + getTokenByRangeStart(offset, options) { + const includeComments = options && options.includeComments; + const token = cursors.forward.createBaseCursor( + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + offset, + -1, + includeComments + ).getOneToken(); + + if (token && token.range[0] === offset) { + return token; + } + return null; + } + + /** + * Gets the first token of the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node. + * @param {number|Function|Object} [options=0] The option object. If this is a number then it's `options.skip`. If this is a function then it's `options.filter`. + * @param {boolean} [options.includeComments=false] The flag to iterate comments as well. + * @param {Function|null} [options.filter=null] The predicate function to choose tokens. + * @param {number} [options.skip=0] The count of tokens the cursor skips. + * @returns {Token|null} An object representing the token. + */ + getFirstToken(node, options) { + return createCursorWithSkip( + cursors.forward, + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + node.range[0], + node.range[1], + options + ).getOneToken(); + } + + /** + * Gets the last token of the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node. + * @param {number|Function|Object} [options=0] The option object. Same options as getFirstToken() + * @returns {Token|null} An object representing the token. + */ + getLastToken(node, options) { + return createCursorWithSkip( + cursors.backward, + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + node.range[0], + node.range[1], + options + ).getOneToken(); + } + + /** + * Gets the token that precedes a given node or token. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} node The AST node or token. + * @param {number|Function|Object} [options=0] The option object. Same options as getFirstToken() + * @returns {Token|null} An object representing the token. + */ + getTokenBefore(node, options) { + return createCursorWithSkip( + cursors.backward, + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + -1, + node.range[0], + options + ).getOneToken(); + } + + /** + * Gets the token that follows a given node or token. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} node The AST node or token. + * @param {number|Function|Object} [options=0] The option object. Same options as getFirstToken() + * @returns {Token|null} An object representing the token. + */ + getTokenAfter(node, options) { + return createCursorWithSkip( + cursors.forward, + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + node.range[1], + -1, + options + ).getOneToken(); + } + + /** + * Gets the first token between two non-overlapping nodes. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} left Node before the desired token range. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} right Node after the desired token range. + * @param {number|Function|Object} [options=0] The option object. Same options as getFirstToken() + * @returns {Token|null} An object representing the token. + */ + getFirstTokenBetween(left, right, options) { + return createCursorWithSkip( + cursors.forward, + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + left.range[1], + right.range[0], + options + ).getOneToken(); + } + + /** + * Gets the last token between two non-overlapping nodes. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} left Node before the desired token range. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} right Node after the desired token range. + * @param {number|Function|Object} [options=0] The option object. Same options as getFirstToken() + * @returns {Token|null} An object representing the token. + */ + getLastTokenBetween(left, right, options) { + return createCursorWithSkip( + cursors.backward, + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + left.range[1], + right.range[0], + options + ).getOneToken(); + } + + /** + * Gets the token that precedes a given node or token in the token stream. + * This is defined for backward compatibility. Use `includeComments` option instead. + * TODO: We have a plan to remove this in a future major version. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} node The AST node or token. + * @param {number} [skip=0] A number of tokens to skip. + * @returns {Token|null} An object representing the token. + * @deprecated + */ + getTokenOrCommentBefore(node, skip) { + return this.getTokenBefore(node, { includeComments: true, skip }); + } + + /** + * Gets the token that follows a given node or token in the token stream. + * This is defined for backward compatibility. Use `includeComments` option instead. + * TODO: We have a plan to remove this in a future major version. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} node The AST node or token. + * @param {number} [skip=0] A number of tokens to skip. + * @returns {Token|null} An object representing the token. + * @deprecated + */ + getTokenOrCommentAfter(node, skip) { + return this.getTokenAfter(node, { includeComments: true, skip }); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Gets multiple tokens. + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Gets the first `count` tokens of the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node. + * @param {number|Function|Object} [options=0] The option object. If this is a number then it's `options.count`. If this is a function then it's `options.filter`. + * @param {boolean} [options.includeComments=false] The flag to iterate comments as well. + * @param {Function|null} [options.filter=null] The predicate function to choose tokens. + * @param {number} [options.count=0] The maximum count of tokens the cursor iterates. + * @returns {Token[]} Tokens. + */ + getFirstTokens(node, options) { + return createCursorWithCount( + cursors.forward, + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + node.range[0], + node.range[1], + options + ).getAllTokens(); + } + + /** + * Gets the last `count` tokens of the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node. + * @param {number|Function|Object} [options=0] The option object. Same options as getFirstTokens() + * @returns {Token[]} Tokens. + */ + getLastTokens(node, options) { + return createCursorWithCount( + cursors.backward, + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + node.range[0], + node.range[1], + options + ).getAllTokens().reverse(); + } + + /** + * Gets the `count` tokens that precedes a given node or token. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} node The AST node or token. + * @param {number|Function|Object} [options=0] The option object. Same options as getFirstTokens() + * @returns {Token[]} Tokens. + */ + getTokensBefore(node, options) { + return createCursorWithCount( + cursors.backward, + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + -1, + node.range[0], + options + ).getAllTokens().reverse(); + } + + /** + * Gets the `count` tokens that follows a given node or token. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} node The AST node or token. + * @param {number|Function|Object} [options=0] The option object. Same options as getFirstTokens() + * @returns {Token[]} Tokens. + */ + getTokensAfter(node, options) { + return createCursorWithCount( + cursors.forward, + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + node.range[1], + -1, + options + ).getAllTokens(); + } + + /** + * Gets the first `count` tokens between two non-overlapping nodes. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} left Node before the desired token range. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} right Node after the desired token range. + * @param {number|Function|Object} [options=0] The option object. Same options as getFirstTokens() + * @returns {Token[]} Tokens between left and right. + */ + getFirstTokensBetween(left, right, options) { + return createCursorWithCount( + cursors.forward, + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + left.range[1], + right.range[0], + options + ).getAllTokens(); + } + + /** + * Gets the last `count` tokens between two non-overlapping nodes. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} left Node before the desired token range. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} right Node after the desired token range. + * @param {number|Function|Object} [options=0] The option object. Same options as getFirstTokens() + * @returns {Token[]} Tokens between left and right. + */ + getLastTokensBetween(left, right, options) { + return createCursorWithCount( + cursors.backward, + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + left.range[1], + right.range[0], + options + ).getAllTokens().reverse(); + } + + /** + * Gets all tokens that are related to the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node. + * @param {Function|Object} options The option object. If this is a function then it's `options.filter`. + * @param {boolean} [options.includeComments=false] The flag to iterate comments as well. + * @param {Function|null} [options.filter=null] The predicate function to choose tokens. + * @param {number} [options.count=0] The maximum count of tokens the cursor iterates. + * @returns {Token[]} Array of objects representing tokens. + */ + /** + * Gets all tokens that are related to the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node. + * @param {int} [beforeCount=0] The number of tokens before the node to retrieve. + * @param {int} [afterCount=0] The number of tokens after the node to retrieve. + * @returns {Token[]} Array of objects representing tokens. + */ + getTokens(node, beforeCount, afterCount) { + return createCursorWithPadding( + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + node.range[0], + node.range[1], + beforeCount, + afterCount + ).getAllTokens(); + } + + /** + * Gets all of the tokens between two non-overlapping nodes. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} left Node before the desired token range. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} right Node after the desired token range. + * @param {Function|Object} options The option object. If this is a function then it's `options.filter`. + * @param {boolean} [options.includeComments=false] The flag to iterate comments as well. + * @param {Function|null} [options.filter=null] The predicate function to choose tokens. + * @param {number} [options.count=0] The maximum count of tokens the cursor iterates. + * @returns {Token[]} Tokens between left and right. + */ + /** + * Gets all of the tokens between two non-overlapping nodes. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} left Node before the desired token range. + * @param {ASTNode|Token|Comment} right Node after the desired token range. + * @param {int} [padding=0] Number of extra tokens on either side of center. + * @returns {Token[]} Tokens between left and right. + */ + getTokensBetween(left, right, padding) { + return createCursorWithPadding( + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + left.range[1], + right.range[0], + padding, + padding + ).getAllTokens(); + } + + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Others. + //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + /** + * Checks whether any comments exist or not between the given 2 nodes. + * @param {ASTNode} left The node to check. + * @param {ASTNode} right The node to check. + * @returns {boolean} `true` if one or more comments exist. + */ + commentsExistBetween(left, right) { + const index = utils.search(this[COMMENTS], left.range[1]); + + return ( + index < this[COMMENTS].length && + this[COMMENTS][index].range[1] <= right.range[0] + ); + } + + /** + * Gets all comment tokens directly before the given node or token. + * @param {ASTNode|token} nodeOrToken The AST node or token to check for adjacent comment tokens. + * @returns {Array} An array of comments in occurrence order. + */ + getCommentsBefore(nodeOrToken) { + const cursor = createCursorWithCount( + cursors.backward, + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + -1, + nodeOrToken.range[0], + { includeComments: true } + ); + + return getAdjacentCommentTokensFromCursor(cursor).reverse(); + } + + /** + * Gets all comment tokens directly after the given node or token. + * @param {ASTNode|token} nodeOrToken The AST node or token to check for adjacent comment tokens. + * @returns {Array} An array of comments in occurrence order. + */ + getCommentsAfter(nodeOrToken) { + const cursor = createCursorWithCount( + cursors.forward, + this[TOKENS], + this[COMMENTS], + this[INDEX_MAP], + nodeOrToken.range[1], + -1, + { includeComments: true } + ); + + return getAdjacentCommentTokensFromCursor(cursor); + } + + /** + * Gets all comment tokens inside the given node. + * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to get the comments for. + * @returns {Array} An array of comments in occurrence order. + */ + getCommentsInside(node) { + return this.getTokens(node, { + includeComments: true, + filter: isCommentToken + }); + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/limit-cursor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/limit-cursor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0fd92a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/limit-cursor.js @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Define the cursor which limits the number of tokens. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const DecorativeCursor = require("./decorative-cursor"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Exports +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The decorative cursor which limits the number of tokens. + */ +module.exports = class LimitCursor extends DecorativeCursor { + + /** + * Initializes this cursor. + * @param {Cursor} cursor The cursor to be decorated. + * @param {number} count The count of tokens this cursor iterates. + */ + constructor(cursor, count) { + super(cursor); + this.count = count; + } + + /** @inheritdoc */ + moveNext() { + if (this.count > 0) { + this.count -= 1; + return super.moveNext(); + } + return false; + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/padded-token-cursor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/padded-token-cursor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..89349fa --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/padded-token-cursor.js @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Define the cursor which iterates tokens only, with inflated range. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const ForwardTokenCursor = require("./forward-token-cursor"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Exports +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The cursor which iterates tokens only, with inflated range. + * This is for the backward compatibility of padding options. + */ +module.exports = class PaddedTokenCursor extends ForwardTokenCursor { + + /** + * Initializes this cursor. + * @param {Token[]} tokens The array of tokens. + * @param {Comment[]} comments The array of comments. + * @param {Object} indexMap The map from locations to indices in `tokens`. + * @param {number} startLoc The start location of the iteration range. + * @param {number} endLoc The end location of the iteration range. + * @param {number} beforeCount The number of tokens this cursor iterates before start. + * @param {number} afterCount The number of tokens this cursor iterates after end. + */ + constructor(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc, beforeCount, afterCount) { + super(tokens, comments, indexMap, startLoc, endLoc); + this.index = Math.max(0, this.index - beforeCount); + this.indexEnd = Math.min(tokens.length - 1, this.indexEnd + afterCount); + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/skip-cursor.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/skip-cursor.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f068f53 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/skip-cursor.js @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Define the cursor which ignores the first few tokens. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Requirements +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +const DecorativeCursor = require("./decorative-cursor"); + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Exports +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * The decorative cursor which ignores the first few tokens. + */ +module.exports = class SkipCursor extends DecorativeCursor { + + /** + * Initializes this cursor. + * @param {Cursor} cursor The cursor to be decorated. + * @param {number} count The count of tokens this cursor skips. + */ + constructor(cursor, count) { + super(cursor); + this.count = count; + } + + /** @inheritdoc */ + moveNext() { + while (this.count > 0) { + this.count -= 1; + if (!super.moveNext()) { + return false; + } + } + return super.moveNext(); + } +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/utils.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/utils.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e01470 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/source-code/token-store/utils.js @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Define utility functions for token store. + * @author Toru Nagashima + */ +"use strict"; + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Exports +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +/** + * Finds the index of the first token which is after the given location. + * If it was not found, this returns `tokens.length`. + * @param {(Token|Comment)[]} tokens It searches the token in this list. + * @param {number} location The location to search. + * @returns {number} The found index or `tokens.length`. + */ +exports.search = function search(tokens, location) { + for (let minIndex = 0, maxIndex = tokens.length - 1; minIndex <= maxIndex;) { + + /* + * Calculate the index in the middle between minIndex and maxIndex. + * `| 0` is used to round a fractional value down to the nearest integer: this is similar to + * using `Math.trunc()` or `Math.floor()`, but performance tests have shown this method to + * be faster. + */ + const index = (minIndex + maxIndex) / 2 | 0; + const token = tokens[index]; + const tokenStartLocation = token.range[0]; + + if (location <= tokenStartLocation) { + if (index === minIndex) { + return index; + } + maxIndex = index; + } else { + minIndex = index + 1; + } + } + return tokens.length; +}; + +/** + * Gets the index of the `startLoc` in `tokens`. + * `startLoc` can be the value of `node.range[1]`, so this checks about `startLoc - 1` as well. + * @param {(Token|Comment)[]} tokens The tokens to find an index. + * @param {Object} indexMap The map from locations to indices. + * @param {number} startLoc The location to get an index. + * @returns {number} The index. + */ +exports.getFirstIndex = function getFirstIndex(tokens, indexMap, startLoc) { + if (startLoc in indexMap) { + return indexMap[startLoc]; + } + if ((startLoc - 1) in indexMap) { + const index = indexMap[startLoc - 1]; + const token = tokens[index]; + + // If the mapped index is out of bounds, the returned cursor index will point after the end of the tokens array. + if (!token) { + return tokens.length; + } + + /* + * For the map of "comment's location -> token's index", it points the next token of a comment. + * In that case, +1 is unnecessary. + */ + if (token.range[0] >= startLoc) { + return index; + } + return index + 1; + } + return 0; +}; + +/** + * Gets the index of the `endLoc` in `tokens`. + * The information of end locations are recorded at `endLoc - 1` in `indexMap`, so this checks about `endLoc - 1` as well. + * @param {(Token|Comment)[]} tokens The tokens to find an index. + * @param {Object} indexMap The map from locations to indices. + * @param {number} endLoc The location to get an index. + * @returns {number} The index. + */ +exports.getLastIndex = function getLastIndex(tokens, indexMap, endLoc) { + if (endLoc in indexMap) { + return indexMap[endLoc] - 1; + } + if ((endLoc - 1) in indexMap) { + const index = indexMap[endLoc - 1]; + const token = tokens[index]; + + // If the mapped index is out of bounds, the returned cursor index will point before the end of the tokens array. + if (!token) { + return tokens.length - 1; + } + + /* + * For the map of "comment's location -> token's index", it points the next token of a comment. + * In that case, -1 is necessary. + */ + if (token.range[1] > endLoc) { + return index - 1; + } + return index; + } + return tokens.length - 1; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/unsupported-api.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/unsupported-api.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a2e147 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/lib/unsupported-api.js @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview APIs that are not officially supported by ESLint. + * These APIs may change or be removed at any time. Use at your + * own risk. + * @author Nicholas C. Zakas + */ + +"use strict"; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Requirements +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const { FileEnumerator } = require("./cli-engine/file-enumerator"); +const { FlatESLint, shouldUseFlatConfig } = require("./eslint/flat-eslint"); +const FlatRuleTester = require("./rule-tester/flat-rule-tester"); +const { ESLint } = require("./eslint/eslint"); + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Exports +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +module.exports = { + builtinRules: require("./rules"), + FlatESLint, + shouldUseFlatConfig, + FlatRuleTester, + FileEnumerator, + LegacyESLint: ESLint +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/all-files-ignored.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/all-files-ignored.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..70877a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/all-files-ignored.js @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = function(it) { + const { pattern } = it; + + return ` +You are linting "${pattern}", but all of the files matching the glob pattern "${pattern}" are ignored. + +If you don't want to lint these files, remove the pattern "${pattern}" from the list of arguments passed to ESLint. + +If you do want to lint these files, try the following solutions: + +* Check your .eslintignore file, or the eslintIgnore property in package.json, to ensure that the files are not configured to be ignored. +* Explicitly list the files from this glob that you'd like to lint on the command-line, rather than providing a glob as an argument. +`.trimStart(); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/eslintrc-incompat.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/eslintrc-incompat.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ee77cb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/eslintrc-incompat.js @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +"use strict"; + +/* eslint consistent-return: 0 -- no default case */ + +const messages = { + + env: ` +A config object is using the "env" key, which is not supported in flat config system. + +Flat config uses "languageOptions.globals" to define global variables for your files. + +Please see the following page for information on how to convert your config object into the correct format: +https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/migration-guide#configuring-language-options +`, + + extends: ` +A config object is using the "extends" key, which is not supported in flat config system. + +Instead of "extends", you can include config objects that you'd like to extend from directly in the flat config array. + +Please see the following page for more information: +https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/migration-guide#predefined-and-shareable-configs +`, + + globals: ` +A config object is using the "globals" key, which is not supported in flat config system. + +Flat config uses "languageOptions.globals" to define global variables for your files. + +Please see the following page for information on how to convert your config object into the correct format: +https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/migration-guide#configuring-language-options +`, + + ignorePatterns: ` +A config object is using the "ignorePatterns" key, which is not supported in flat config system. + +Flat config uses "ignores" to specify files to ignore. + +Please see the following page for information on how to convert your config object into the correct format: +https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/migration-guide#ignoring-files +`, + + noInlineConfig: ` +A config object is using the "noInlineConfig" key, which is not supported in flat config system. + +Flat config uses "linterOptions.noInlineConfig" to specify files to ignore. + +Please see the following page for information on how to convert your config object into the correct format: +https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/migration-guide#linter-options +`, + + overrides: ` +A config object is using the "overrides" key, which is not supported in flat config system. + +Flat config is an array that acts like the eslintrc "overrides" array. + +Please see the following page for information on how to convert your config object into the correct format: +https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/migration-guide#glob-based-configs +`, + + parser: ` +A config object is using the "parser" key, which is not supported in flat config system. + +Flat config uses "languageOptions.parser" to override the default parser. + +Please see the following page for information on how to convert your config object into the correct format: +https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/migration-guide#custom-parsers +`, + + parserOptions: ` +A config object is using the "parserOptions" key, which is not supported in flat config system. + +Flat config uses "languageOptions.parserOptions" to specify parser options. + +Please see the following page for information on how to convert your config object into the correct format: +https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/migration-guide#configuring-language-options +`, + + reportUnusedDisableDirectives: ` +A config object is using the "reportUnusedDisableDirectives" key, which is not supported in flat config system. + +Flat config uses "linterOptions.reportUnusedDisableDirectives" to specify files to ignore. + +Please see the following page for information on how to convert your config object into the correct format: +https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/migration-guide#linter-options +`, + + root: ` +A config object is using the "root" key, which is not supported in flat config system. + +Flat configs always act as if they are the root config file, so this key can be safely removed. +` +}; + +module.exports = function({ key }) { + + return messages[key].trim(); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/eslintrc-plugins.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/eslintrc-plugins.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb708c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/eslintrc-plugins.js @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = function({ plugins }) { + + const isArrayOfStrings = typeof plugins[0] === "string"; + + return ` +A config object has a "plugins" key defined as an array${isArrayOfStrings ? " of strings" : ""}. + +Flat config requires "plugins" to be an object in this form: + + { + plugins: { + ${isArrayOfStrings && plugins[0] ? plugins[0] : "namespace"}: pluginObject + } + } + +Please see the following page for information on how to convert your config object into the correct format: +https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/migration-guide#importing-plugins-and-custom-parsers + +If you're using a shareable config that you cannot rewrite in flat config format, then use the compatibility utility: +https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/migration-guide#using-eslintrc-configs-in-flat-config +`; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/extend-config-missing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/extend-config-missing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5b3498f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/extend-config-missing.js @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = function(it) { + const { configName, importerName } = it; + + return ` +ESLint couldn't find the config "${configName}" to extend from. Please check that the name of the config is correct. + +The config "${configName}" was referenced from the config file in "${importerName}". + +If you still have problems, please stop by https://eslint.org/chat/help to chat with the team. +`.trimStart(); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/failed-to-read-json.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/failed-to-read-json.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7c6cb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/failed-to-read-json.js @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = function(it) { + const { path, message } = it; + + return ` +Failed to read JSON file at ${path}: + +${message} +`.trimStart(); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/file-not-found.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/file-not-found.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1a62fcf --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/file-not-found.js @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = function(it) { + const { pattern, globDisabled } = it; + + return ` +No files matching the pattern "${pattern}"${globDisabled ? " (with disabling globs)" : ""} were found. +Please check for typing mistakes in the pattern. +`.trimStart(); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/invalid-rule-options.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/invalid-rule-options.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a8acc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/invalid-rule-options.js @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +"use strict"; + +const { stringifyValueForError } = require("./shared"); + +module.exports = function({ ruleId, value }) { + return ` +Configuration for rule "${ruleId}" is invalid. Each rule must have a severity ("off", 0, "warn", 1, "error", or 2) and may be followed by additional options for the rule. + +You passed '${stringifyValueForError(value, 4)}', which doesn't contain a valid severity. + +If you're attempting to configure rule options, perhaps you meant: + + "${ruleId}": ["error", ${stringifyValueForError(value, 8)}] + +See https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/rules#using-configuration-files for configuring rules. +`.trimStart(); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/invalid-rule-severity.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/invalid-rule-severity.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f13183 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/invalid-rule-severity.js @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +"use strict"; + +const { stringifyValueForError } = require("./shared"); + +module.exports = function({ ruleId, value }) { + return ` +Configuration for rule "${ruleId}" is invalid. Expected severity of "off", 0, "warn", 1, "error", or 2. + +You passed '${stringifyValueForError(value, 4)}'. + +See https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/rules#using-configuration-files for configuring rules. +`.trimStart(); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/no-config-found.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/no-config-found.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21cf549 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/no-config-found.js @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = function(it) { + const { directoryPath } = it; + + return ` +ESLint couldn't find a configuration file. To set up a configuration file for this project, please run: + + npm init @eslint/config + +ESLint looked for configuration files in ${directoryPath} and its ancestors. If it found none, it then looked in your home directory. + +If you think you already have a configuration file or if you need more help, please stop by the ESLint Discord server: https://eslint.org/chat +`.trimStart(); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/plugin-conflict.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/plugin-conflict.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c8c060e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/plugin-conflict.js @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = function(it) { + const { pluginId, plugins } = it; + + let result = `ESLint couldn't determine the plugin "${pluginId}" uniquely. +`; + + for (const { filePath, importerName } of plugins) { + result += ` +- ${filePath} (loaded in "${importerName}")`; + } + + result += ` + +Please remove the "plugins" setting from either config or remove either plugin installation. + +If you still can't figure out the problem, please stop by https://eslint.org/chat/help to chat with the team. +`; + + return result; +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/plugin-invalid.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/plugin-invalid.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b471d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/plugin-invalid.js @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = function(it) { + const { configName, importerName } = it; + + return ` +"${configName}" is invalid syntax for a config specifier. + +* If your intention is to extend from a configuration exported from the plugin, add the configuration name after a slash: e.g. "${configName}/myConfig". +* If this is the name of a shareable config instead of a plugin, remove the "plugin:" prefix: i.e. "${configName.slice("plugin:".length)}". + +"${configName}" was referenced from the config file in "${importerName}". + +If you still can't figure out the problem, please stop by https://eslint.org/chat/help to chat with the team. +`.trimStart(); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/plugin-missing.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/plugin-missing.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b7d34e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/plugin-missing.js @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = function(it) { + const { pluginName, resolvePluginsRelativeTo, importerName } = it; + + return ` +ESLint couldn't find the plugin "${pluginName}". + +(The package "${pluginName}" was not found when loaded as a Node module from the directory "${resolvePluginsRelativeTo}".) + +It's likely that the plugin isn't installed correctly. Try reinstalling by running the following: + + npm install ${pluginName}@latest --save-dev + +The plugin "${pluginName}" was referenced from the config file in "${importerName}". + +If you still can't figure out the problem, please stop by https://eslint.org/chat/help to chat with the team. +`.trimStart(); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/print-config-with-directory-path.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/print-config-with-directory-path.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4559c8d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/print-config-with-directory-path.js @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = function() { + return ` +The '--print-config' CLI option requires a path to a source code file rather than a directory. +See also: https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/command-line-interface#--print-config +`.trimStart(); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/shared.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/shared.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c6e9b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/shared.js @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +/** + * @fileoverview Shared utilities for error messages. + * @author Josh Goldberg + */ + +"use strict"; + +/** + * Converts a value to a string that may be printed in errors. + * @param {any} value The invalid value. + * @param {number} indentation How many spaces to indent + * @returns {string} The value, stringified. + */ +function stringifyValueForError(value, indentation) { + return value ? JSON.stringify(value, null, 4).replace(/\n/gu, `\n${" ".repeat(indentation)}`) : `${value}`; +} + +module.exports = { stringifyValueForError }; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/whitespace-found.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/whitespace-found.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a801bc --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/messages/whitespace-found.js @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = function(it) { + const { pluginName } = it; + + return ` +ESLint couldn't find the plugin "${pluginName}". because there is whitespace in the name. Please check your configuration and remove all whitespace from the plugin name. + +If you still can't figure out the problem, please stop by https://eslint.org/chat/help to chat with the team. +`.trimStart(); +}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/package.json b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/package.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8517c31 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/eslint/package.json @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +{ + "name": "eslint", + "version": "8.57.1", + "author": "Nicholas C. Zakas ", + "description": "An AST-based pattern checker for JavaScript.", + "bin": { + "eslint": "./bin/eslint.js" + }, + "main": "./lib/api.js", + "exports": { + "./package.json": "./package.json", + ".": "./lib/api.js", + "./use-at-your-own-risk": "./lib/unsupported-api.js" + }, + "scripts": { + "build:docs:update-links": "node tools/fetch-docs-links.js", + "build:site": "node Makefile.js gensite", + "build:webpack": "node Makefile.js webpack", + "build:readme": "node tools/update-readme.js", + "lint": "node Makefile.js lint", + "lint:docs:js": "node Makefile.js lintDocsJS", + "lint:docs:rule-examples": "node Makefile.js checkRuleExamples", + "lint:fix": "node Makefile.js lint -- fix", + "lint:fix:docs:js": "node Makefile.js lintDocsJS -- fix", + "release:generate:alpha": "node Makefile.js generatePrerelease -- alpha", + "release:generate:beta": "node Makefile.js generatePrerelease -- beta", + "release:generate:latest": "node Makefile.js generateRelease -- latest", + 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WARRANTIES OF +MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. 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+ + +

NextAuth.js

+

+

+ Authentication for Next.js. +

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+ npm beta release + Downloads + GitHub Stars + TypeScript +

+ +--- + +Check out the documentation at [nextjs.authjs.dev](https://nextjs.authjs.dev). diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/adapters.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/adapters.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4654c97 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/adapters.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export type * from "@auth/core/adapters"; +//# sourceMappingURL=adapters.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/adapters.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/adapters.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21ec770 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/adapters.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"adapters.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["src/adapters.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,mBAAmB,qBAAqB,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/adapters.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/adapters.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cb0ff5c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/adapters.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export {}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/index.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/index.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d00cbf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/index.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,324 @@ +/** + * _If you are looking to migrate from v4, visit the [Upgrade Guide (v5)](https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5)._ + * + * ## Installation + * + * ```bash npm2yarn + * npm install next-auth@beta + * ``` + * + * ## Environment variable inference + * + * `NEXTAUTH_URL` and `NEXTAUTH_SECRET` have been inferred since v4. + * + * Since NextAuth.js v5 can also automatically infer environment variables that are prefixed with `AUTH_`. + * + * For example `AUTH_GITHUB_ID` and `AUTH_GITHUB_SECRET` will be used as the `clientId` and `clientSecret` options for the GitHub provider. + * + * :::tip + * The environment variable name inferring has the following format for OAuth providers: `AUTH_{PROVIDER}_{ID|SECRET}`. + * + * `PROVIDER` is the uppercase snake case version of the provider's id, followed by either `ID` or `SECRET` respectively. + * ::: + * + * `AUTH_SECRET` and `AUTH_URL` are also aliased for `NEXTAUTH_SECRET` and `NEXTAUTH_URL` for consistency. + * + * To add social login to your app, the configuration becomes: + * + * ```ts title="auth.ts" + * import NextAuth from "next-auth" + * import GitHub from "next-auth/providers/github" + * export const { handlers, auth } = NextAuth({ providers: [ GitHub ] }) + * ``` + * + * And the `.env.local` file: + * + * ```sh title=".env.local" + * AUTH_GITHUB_ID=... + * AUTH_GITHUB_SECRET=... + * AUTH_SECRET=... + * ``` + * + * :::tip + * In production, `AUTH_SECRET` is a required environment variable - if not set, NextAuth.js will throw an error. See [MissingSecretError](https://authjs.dev/reference/core/errors#missingsecret) for more details. + * ::: + * + * If you need to override the default values for a provider, you can still call it as a function `GitHub({...})` as before. + * + * ## Lazy initialization + * You can also initialize NextAuth.js lazily (previously known as advanced intialization), which allows you to access the request context in the configuration in some cases, like Route Handlers, Middleware, API Routes or `getServerSideProps`. + * The above example becomes: + * + * ```ts title="auth.ts" + * import NextAuth from "next-auth" + * import GitHub from "next-auth/providers/github" + * export const { handlers, auth } = NextAuth(req => { + * if (req) { + * console.log(req) // do something with the request + * } + * return { providers: [ GitHub ] } + * }) + * ``` + * + * :::tip + * This is useful if you want to customize the configuration based on the request, for example, to add a different provider in staging/dev environments. + * ::: + * + * @module next-auth + */ +import { customFetch } from "@auth/core"; +import type { Awaitable, Session } from "@auth/core/types"; +import type { ProviderId } from "@auth/core/providers"; +import type { GetServerSidePropsContext, NextApiRequest, NextApiResponse } from "next"; +import type { AppRouteHandlerFn, AppRouteHandlerFnContext } from "./lib/types.js"; +import type { NextRequest, NextMiddleware } from "next/server"; +import type { NextAuthConfig, NextAuthRequest, NextAuthMiddleware } from "./lib/index.js"; +export { AuthError, CredentialsSignin } from "@auth/core/errors"; +export { customFetch }; +export type { Session, Account, Profile, DefaultSession, User, } from "@auth/core/types"; +type AppRouteHandlers = Record<"GET" | "POST", (req: NextRequest) => Promise>; +export type { NextAuthConfig, NextAuthRequest }; +/** + * The result of invoking {@link NextAuth|NextAuth}, initialized with the {@link NextAuthConfig}. + * It contains methods to set up and interact with NextAuth.js in your Next.js app. + */ +export interface NextAuthResult { + /** + * The NextAuth.js [Route Handler](https://beta.nextjs.org/docs/routing/route-handlers) methods. These are used to expose an endpoint for OAuth/Email providers, + * as well as REST API endpoints (such as `/api/auth/session`) that can be contacted from the client. + * + * After initializing NextAuth.js in `auth.ts`, + * re-export these methods. + * + * In `app/api/auth/[...nextauth]/route.ts`: + * + * ```ts title="app/api/auth/[...nextauth]/route.ts" + * export { GET, POST } from "../../../../auth" + * export const runtime = "edge" // optional + * ``` + * Then `auth.ts`: + * ```ts title="auth.ts" + * // ... + * export const { handlers: { GET, POST }, auth } = NextAuth({...}) + * ``` + */ + handlers: AppRouteHandlers; + /** + * A universal method to interact with NextAuth.js in your Next.js app. + * After initializing NextAuth.js in `auth.ts`, use this method in Middleware, Server Components, Route Handlers (`app/`), and Edge or Node.js API Routes (`pages/`). + * + * ##### In Middleware + * + * :::info + * Adding `auth` to your Middleware is optional, but recommended to keep the user session alive. + * ::: + * + * Authentication is done by the {@link NextAuthConfig.callbacks|callbacks.authorized} callback. + * @example + * ```ts title="middleware.ts" + * export { auth as middleware } from "./auth" + * ``` + * + * Alternatively you can wrap your own middleware with `auth`, where `req` is extended with `auth`: + * @example + * ```ts title="middleware.ts" + * import { auth } from "./auth" + * export default auth((req) => { + * // req.auth + * }) + * ``` + * + * ```ts + * // Optionally, don't invoke Middleware on some paths + * // Read more: https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/middleware#matcher + * export const config = { + * matcher: ["/((?!api|_next/static|_next/image|favicon.ico).*)"], + * } + * ``` + * + * ##### In Server Components + * + * @example + * ```ts title="app/page.ts" + * import { auth } from "../auth" + * + * export default async function Page() { + * const { user } = await auth() + * return

Hello {user?.name}

+ * } + * ``` + * + * ##### In Route Handlers + * @example + * ```ts title="app/api/route.ts" + * import { auth } from "../../auth" + * + * export const POST = auth((req) => { + * // req.auth + * }) + * ``` + * + * ##### In Edge API Routes + * + * @example + * ```ts title="pages/api/protected.ts" + * import { auth } from "../../auth" + * + * export default auth((req) => { + * // req.auth + * }) + * + * export const config = { runtime: "edge" } + * ``` + * + * ##### In API Routes + * + * @example + * ```ts title="pages/api/protected.ts" + * import { auth } from "../auth" + * import type { NextApiRequest, NextApiResponse } from "next" + * + * export default async (req: NextApiRequest, res: NextApiResponse) => { + * const session = await auth(req, res) + * if (session) { + * // Do something with the session + * return res.json("This is protected content.") + * } + * res.status(401).json("You must be signed in.") + * } + * ``` + * + * ##### In `getServerSideProps` + * + * @example + * ```ts title="pages/protected-ssr.ts" + * import { auth } from "../auth" + * + * export const getServerSideProps: GetServerSideProps = async (context) => { + * const session = await auth(context) + * + * if (session) { + * // Do something with the session + * return { props: { session, content: (await res.json()).content } } + * } + * + * return { props: {} } + * } + * ``` + */ + auth: ((...args: [NextApiRequest, NextApiResponse]) => Promise) & ((...args: []) => Promise) & ((...args: [GetServerSidePropsContext]) => Promise) & ((...args: [ + (req: NextAuthRequest, ctx: AppRouteHandlerFnContext) => ReturnType + ]) => AppRouteHandlerFn) & ((...args: [NextAuthMiddleware]) => NextMiddleware); + /** + * Sign in with a provider. If no provider is specified, the user will be redirected to the sign in page. + * + * By default, the user is redirected to the current page after signing in. You can override this behavior by setting the `redirectTo` option with a relative path. + * + * @example + * ```ts title="app/layout.tsx" + * import { signIn } from "../auth" + * + * export default function Layout() { + * return ( + *
{ + * "use server" + * await signIn("github") + * }}> + * + *
+ * ) + * ``` + * + * If an error occurs during signin, an instance of {@link AuthError} will be thrown. You can catch it like this: + * ```ts title="app/layout.tsx" + * import { AuthError } from "next-auth" + * import { signIn } from "../auth" + * + * export default function Layout() { + * return ( + *
{ + * "use server" + * try { + * await signIn("credentials", formData) + * } catch(error) { + * if (error instanceof AuthError) // Handle auth errors + * throw error // Rethrow all other errors + * } + * }}> + * + *
+ * ) + * } + * ``` + * + */ + signIn:

( + /** Provider to sign in to */ + provider?: P, // See: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/29729 + options?: FormData | ({ + /** The relative path to redirect to after signing in. By default, the user is redirected to the current page. */ + redirectTo?: string; + /** If set to `false`, the `signIn` method will return the URL to redirect to instead of redirecting automatically. */ + redirect?: R; + } & Record), authorizationParams?: string[][] | Record | string | URLSearchParams) => Promise; + /** + * Sign out the user. If the session was created using a database strategy, the session will be removed from the database and the related cookie is invalidated. + * If the session was created using a JWT, the cookie is invalidated. + * + * By default the user is redirected to the current page after signing out. You can override this behavior by setting the `redirectTo` option with a relative path. + * + * @example + * ```ts title="app/layout.tsx" + * import { signOut } from "../auth" + * + * export default function Layout() { + * return ( + *

{ + * "use server" + * await signOut() + * }}> + * + *
+ * ) + * ``` + * + * + */ + signOut: (options?: { + /** The relative path to redirect to after signing out. By default, the user is redirected to the current page. */ + redirectTo?: string; + /** If set to `false`, the `signOut` method will return the URL to redirect to instead of redirecting automatically. */ + redirect?: R; + }) => Promise; + unstable_update: (data: Partial; + }>) => Promise; +} +/** + * Initialize NextAuth.js. + * + * @example + * ```ts title="auth.ts" + * import NextAuth from "next-auth" + * import GitHub from "@auth/core/providers/github" + * + * export const { handlers, auth } = NextAuth({ providers: [GitHub] }) + * ``` + * + * Lazy initialization: + * + * @example + * ```ts title="auth.ts" + * import NextAuth from "next-auth" + * import GitHub from "@auth/core/providers/github" + * + * export const { handlers, auth } = NextAuth(async (req) => { + * console.log(req) // do something with the request + * return { + * providers: [GitHub], + * }, + * }) + * ``` + */ +export default function NextAuth(config: NextAuthConfig | ((request: NextRequest | undefined) => Awaitable)): NextAuthResult; 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See [MissingSecretError](https://authjs.dev/reference/core/errors#missingsecret) for more details. + * ::: + * + * If you need to override the default values for a provider, you can still call it as a function `GitHub({...})` as before. + * + * ## Lazy initialization + * You can also initialize NextAuth.js lazily (previously known as advanced intialization), which allows you to access the request context in the configuration in some cases, like Route Handlers, Middleware, API Routes or `getServerSideProps`. + * The above example becomes: + * + * ```ts title="auth.ts" + * import NextAuth from "next-auth" + * import GitHub from "next-auth/providers/github" + * export const { handlers, auth } = NextAuth(req => { + * if (req) { + * console.log(req) // do something with the request + * } + * return { providers: [ GitHub ] } + * }) + * ``` + * + * :::tip + * This is useful if you want to customize the configuration based on the request, for example, to add a different provider in staging/dev environments. + * ::: + * + * @module next-auth + */ +import { Auth, customFetch } from "@auth/core"; +import { reqWithEnvURL, setEnvDefaults } from "./lib/env.js"; +import { initAuth } from "./lib/index.js"; +import { signIn, signOut, update } from "./lib/actions.js"; +export { AuthError, CredentialsSignin } from "@auth/core/errors"; +export { customFetch }; +/** + * Initialize NextAuth.js. + * + * @example + * ```ts title="auth.ts" + * import NextAuth from "next-auth" + * import GitHub from "@auth/core/providers/github" + * + * export const { handlers, auth } = NextAuth({ providers: [GitHub] }) + * ``` + * + * Lazy initialization: + * + * @example + * ```ts title="auth.ts" + * import NextAuth from "next-auth" + * import GitHub from "@auth/core/providers/github" + * + * export const { handlers, auth } = NextAuth(async (req) => { + * console.log(req) // do something with the request + * return { + * providers: [GitHub], + * }, + * }) + * ``` + */ +export default function NextAuth(config) { + if (typeof config === "function") { + const httpHandler = async (req) => { + const _config = await config(req); + setEnvDefaults(_config); + return Auth(reqWithEnvURL(req), _config); + }; + return { + handlers: { GET: httpHandler, POST: httpHandler }, + // @ts-expect-error + auth: initAuth(config, (c) => setEnvDefaults(c)), + signIn: async (provider, options, authorizationParams) => { + const _config = await config(undefined); + setEnvDefaults(_config); + return signIn(provider, options, authorizationParams, _config); + }, + signOut: async (options) => { + const _config = await config(undefined); + setEnvDefaults(_config); + return signOut(options, _config); + }, + unstable_update: async (data) => { + const _config = await config(undefined); + setEnvDefaults(_config); + return update(data, _config); + }, + }; + } + setEnvDefaults(config); + const httpHandler = (req) => Auth(reqWithEnvURL(req), config); + return { + handlers: { GET: httpHandler, POST: httpHandler }, + // @ts-expect-error + auth: initAuth(config), + signIn: (provider, options, authorizationParams) => { + return signIn(provider, options, authorizationParams, config); + }, + signOut: (options) => { + return signOut(options, config); + }, + unstable_update: (data) => { + return update(data, config); + }, + }; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/jwt.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/jwt.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..07c17c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/jwt.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +/** + * :::warning Not recommended + * In NextAuth.js v5 or newer, we recommend other authentication methods server-side. Read more at: https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5#authenticating-server-side + * ::: + * + * @module jwt + */ +export * from "@auth/core/jwt"; +//# sourceMappingURL=jwt.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/jwt.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/jwt.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9a4f7e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/jwt.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"jwt.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["src/jwt.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA;;;;;;GAMG;AAEH,cAAc,gBAAgB,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/jwt.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/jwt.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa9b226 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/jwt.js @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +/** + * :::warning Not recommended + * In NextAuth.js v5 or newer, we recommend other authentication methods server-side. Read more at: https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5#authenticating-server-side + * ::: + * + * @module jwt + */ +export * from "@auth/core/jwt"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/actions.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/actions.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..71f7b5d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/actions.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +import type { NextAuthConfig } from "./index.js"; +import type { NextAuthResult, Session } from "../index.js"; +type SignInParams = Parameters; +export declare function signIn(provider: SignInParams[0], options: FormData | ({ + redirectTo?: string | undefined; + redirect?: boolean | undefined; +} & Record) | undefined, authorizationParams: SignInParams[2], config: NextAuthConfig): Promise; +type SignOutParams = Parameters; +export declare function signOut(options: SignOutParams[0], config: NextAuthConfig): Promise; +type UpdateParams = Parameters; +export declare function update(data: UpdateParams[0], config: NextAuthConfig): Promise; +export {}; +//# sourceMappingURL=actions.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/actions.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/actions.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d268345 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/actions.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"actions.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/lib/actions.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAMA,OAAO,KAAK,EAAE,cAAc,EAAE,MAAM,YAAY,CAAA;AAChD,OAAO,KAAK,EAAE,cAAc,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,aAAa,CAAA;AAG1D,KAAK,YAAY,GAAG,UAAU,CAAC,cAAc,CAAC,QAAQ,CAAC,CAAC,CAAA;AACxD,wBAAsB,MAAM,CAC1B,QAAQ,EAAE,YAAY,CAAC,CAAC,CAAC,EACzB,OAAO;;;oCAAsB,EAC7B,mBAAmB,EAAE,YAAY,CAAC,CAAC,CAAC,EACpC,MAAM,EAAE,cAAc,gBAuEvB;AAED,KAAK,aAAa,GAAG,UAAU,CAAC,cAAc,CAAC,SAAS,CAAC,CAAC,CAAA;AAC1D,wBAAsB,OAAO,CAC3B,OAAO,EAAE,aAAa,CAAC,CAAC,CAAC,EACzB,MAAM,EAAE,cAAc,gBAyBvB;AAED,KAAK,YAAY,GAAG,UAAU,CAAC,cAAc,CAAC,iBAAiB,CAAC,CAAC,CAAA;AACjE,wBAAsB,MAAM,CAC1B,IAAI,EAAE,YAAY,CAAC,CAAC,CAAC,EACrB,MAAM,EAAE,cAAc,GACrB,OAAO,CAAC,OAAO,GAAG,IAAI,CAAC,CAqBzB"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/actions.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/actions.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aaddb37 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/actions.js @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +import { Auth, raw, skipCSRFCheck, createActionURL } from "@auth/core"; +// @ts-expect-error Next.js does not yet correctly use the `package.json#exports` field +import { headers as nextHeaders, cookies } from "next/headers"; +// @ts-expect-error Next.js does not yet correctly use the `package.json#exports` field +import { redirect } from "next/navigation"; +export async function signIn(provider, options = {}, authorizationParams, config) { + const headers = new Headers(await nextHeaders()); + const { redirect: shouldRedirect = true, redirectTo, ...rest } = options instanceof FormData ? Object.fromEntries(options) : options; + const callbackUrl = redirectTo?.toString() ?? headers.get("Referer") ?? "/"; + const signInURL = createActionURL("signin", + // @ts-expect-error `x-forwarded-proto` is not nullable, next.js sets it by default + headers.get("x-forwarded-proto"), headers, process.env, config); + if (!provider) { + signInURL.searchParams.append("callbackUrl", callbackUrl); + if (shouldRedirect) + redirect(signInURL.toString()); + return signInURL.toString(); + } + let url = `${signInURL}/${provider}?${new URLSearchParams(authorizationParams)}`; + let foundProvider = {}; + for (const providerConfig of config.providers) { + const { options, ...defaults } = typeof providerConfig === "function" ? providerConfig() : providerConfig; + const id = options?.id ?? defaults.id; + if (id === provider) { + foundProvider = { + id, + type: options?.type ?? defaults.type, + }; + break; + } + } + if (!foundProvider.id) { + const url = `${signInURL}?${new URLSearchParams({ callbackUrl })}`; + if (shouldRedirect) + redirect(url); + return url; + } + if (foundProvider.type === "credentials") { + url = url.replace("signin", "callback"); + } + headers.set("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"); + const body = new URLSearchParams({ ...rest, callbackUrl }); + const req = new Request(url, { method: "POST", headers, body }); + const res = await Auth(req, { ...config, raw, skipCSRFCheck }); + const cookieJar = await cookies(); + for (const c of res?.cookies ?? []) + cookieJar.set(c.name, c.value, c.options); + const responseUrl = res instanceof Response ? res.headers.get("Location") : res.redirect; + // NOTE: if for some unexpected reason the responseUrl is not set, + // we redirect to the original url + const redirectUrl = responseUrl ?? url; + if (shouldRedirect) + return redirect(redirectUrl); + return redirectUrl; +} +export async function signOut(options, config) { + const headers = new Headers(await nextHeaders()); + headers.set("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"); + const url = createActionURL("signout", + // @ts-expect-error `x-forwarded-proto` is not nullable, next.js sets it by default + headers.get("x-forwarded-proto"), headers, process.env, config); + const callbackUrl = options?.redirectTo ?? headers.get("Referer") ?? 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[]) + cookieJar.set(c.name, c.value, c.options); + return res.body; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/client.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/client.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de60f6c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/client.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +import * as React from "react"; +import type { ProviderId, ProviderType } from "@auth/core/providers"; +import type { Session } from "@auth/core/types"; +import { AuthError } from "@auth/core/errors"; +/** @todo */ +export declare class ClientSessionError extends AuthError { +} +export interface AuthClientConfig { + baseUrl: string; + basePath: string; + baseUrlServer: string; + basePathServer: string; + /** Stores last session response */ + _session?: Session | null | undefined; + /** Used for timestamp since last sycned (in seconds) */ + _lastSync: number; + /** + * Stores the `SessionProvider`'s session update method to be able to + * trigger session updates from places like `signIn` or `signOut` + */ + _getSession: (...args: any[]) => any; +} +export interface UseSessionOptions { + required: R; + /** Defaults to `signIn` */ + onUnauthenticated?: () => void; +} +export interface ClientSafeProvider { + id: ProviderId; + name: string; + type: ProviderType; + signinUrl: string; + callbackUrl: string; + redirectTo: string; +} +export interface SignInOptions extends Record { + /** @deprecated Use `redirectTo` instead. */ + callbackUrl?: string; + /** + * Specify where the user should be redirected to after a successful signin. + * + * By default, it is the page the sign-in was initiated from. + */ + redirectTo?: string; + /** + * You might want to deal with the signin response on the same page, instead of redirecting to another page. + * For example, if an error occurs (like wrong credentials given by the user), you might want to show an inline error message on the input field. + * + * For this purpose, you can set this to option `redirect: false`. + */ + redirect?: Redirect; +} +export interface SignInResponse { + error: string | undefined; + code: string | undefined; + status: number; + ok: boolean; + url: string | null; +} +/** [Documentation](https://next-auth.js.org/getting-started/client#using-the-redirect-false-option-1) */ +export interface SignOutResponse { + url: string; +} +export interface SignOutParams { + /** @deprecated Use `redirectTo` instead. */ + callbackUrl?: string; + /** + * If you pass `redirect: false`, the page will not reload. + * The session will be deleted, and `useSession` is notified, so any indication about the user will be shown as logged out automatically. + * It can give a very nice experience for the user. + */ + redirectTo?: string; + /** [Documentation](https://next-auth.js.org/getting-started/client#using-the-redirect-false-option-1 */ + redirect?: Redirect; +} +/** + + * If you have session expiry times of 30 days (the default) or more, then you probably don't need to change any of the default options. + * + * However, if you need to customize the session behavior and/or are using short session expiry times, you can pass options to the provider to customize the behavior of the {@link useSession} hook. + */ +export interface SessionProviderProps { + children: React.ReactNode; 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+import * as React from "react"; +import { AuthError } from "@auth/core/errors"; +/** @todo */ +class ClientFetchError extends AuthError { +} +/** @todo */ +export class ClientSessionError extends AuthError { +} +// ------------------------ Internal ------------------------ +/** + * If passed 'appContext' via getInitialProps() in _app.js + * then get the req object from ctx and use that for the + * req value to allow `fetchData` to + * work seemlessly in getInitialProps() on server side + * pages *and* in _app.js. + * @internal + */ +export async function fetchData(path, __NEXTAUTH, logger, req = {}) { + const url = `${apiBaseUrl(__NEXTAUTH)}/${path}`; + try { + const options = { + headers: { + "Content-Type": "application/json", + ...(req?.headers?.cookie ? { cookie: req.headers.cookie } : {}), + }, + }; + if (req?.body) { + options.body = JSON.stringify(req.body); + options.method = "POST"; + } + const res = await fetch(url, options); + const data = await res.json(); + if (!res.ok) + throw data; + return data; + } + catch (error) { + logger.error(new ClientFetchError(error.message, error)); + return null; + } +} +/** @internal */ +export function apiBaseUrl(__NEXTAUTH) { + if (typeof window === "undefined") { + // Return absolute path when called server side + return `${__NEXTAUTH.baseUrlServer}${__NEXTAUTH.basePathServer}`; + } + // Return relative path when called client side + return __NEXTAUTH.basePath; +} +/** @internal */ +export function useOnline() { + const [isOnline, setIsOnline] = React.useState(typeof navigator !== "undefined" ? navigator.onLine : false); + const setOnline = () => setIsOnline(true); + const setOffline = () => setIsOnline(false); + React.useEffect(() => { + window.addEventListener("online", setOnline); + window.addEventListener("offline", setOffline); + return () => { + window.removeEventListener("online", setOnline); + window.removeEventListener("offline", setOffline); + }; + }, []); + return isOnline; +} +/** + * Returns the number of seconds elapsed since January 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC. + * @internal + */ +export function now() { + return Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000); +} +/** + * Returns an `URL` like object to make requests/redirects from server-side + * @internal + */ +export function parseUrl(url) { + const defaultUrl = new URL("http://localhost:3000/api/auth"); + if (url && !url.startsWith("http")) { + url = `https://${url}`; + } + const _url = new URL(url || defaultUrl); + const path = (_url.pathname === "/" ? defaultUrl.pathname : _url.pathname) + // Remove trailing slash + .replace(/\/$/, ""); + const base = `${_url.origin}${path}`; + return { + origin: _url.origin, + host: _url.host, + path, + base, + toString: () => base, + }; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/env.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/env.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cab3a4f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/env.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +import { NextRequest } from "next/server"; +import type { NextAuthConfig } from "./index.js"; +/** If `NEXTAUTH_URL` or `AUTH_URL` is defined, override the request's URL. */ +export declare function reqWithEnvURL(req: NextRequest): NextRequest; 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+import { setEnvDefaults as coreSetEnvDefaults } from "@auth/core"; +/** If `NEXTAUTH_URL` or `AUTH_URL` is defined, override the request's URL. */ +export function reqWithEnvURL(req) { + const url = process.env.AUTH_URL ?? process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL; + if (!url) + return req; + const { origin: envOrigin } = new URL(url); + const { href, origin } = req.nextUrl; + return new NextRequest(href.replace(origin, envOrigin), req); +} +/** + * For backwards compatibility, `next-auth` checks for `NEXTAUTH_URL` + * and the `basePath` by default is `/api/auth` instead of `/auth` + * (which is the default for all other Auth.js integrations). + * + * For the same reason, `NEXTAUTH_SECRET` is also checked. + */ +export function setEnvDefaults(config) { + try { + config.secret ?? (config.secret = process.env.AUTH_SECRET ?? process.env.NEXTAUTH_SECRET); + const url = process.env.AUTH_URL ?? process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL; + if (!url) + return; + const { pathname } = new URL(url); + if (pathname === "/") + return; + config.basePath || (config.basePath = pathname); + } + catch { + // Catching and swallowing potential URL parsing errors, we'll fall + // back to `/api/auth` below. + } + finally { + config.basePath || (config.basePath = "/api/auth"); + coreSetEnvDefaults(process.env, config, true); + } +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/index.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/index.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..babfbe1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/index.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +import { type AuthConfig } from "@auth/core"; +import { NextResponse } from "next/server"; +import type { Awaitable, Session } from "@auth/core/types"; +import type { GetServerSidePropsContext, NextApiRequest, NextApiResponse } from "next"; +import type { AppRouteHandlerFn } from "./types.js"; +import type { NextFetchEvent, NextMiddleware, NextRequest } from "next/server"; +/** Configure NextAuth.js. */ +export interface NextAuthConfig extends Omit { + /** + * Callbacks are asynchronous functions you can use to control what happens when an auth-related action is performed. + * Callbacks **allow you to implement access controls without a database** or to **integrate with external databases or APIs**. + */ + callbacks?: AuthConfig["callbacks"] & { + /** + * Invoked when a user needs authorization, using [Middleware](https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/middleware). + * + * You can override this behavior by returning a {@link NextResponse}. + * + * @example + * ```ts title="app/auth.ts" + * async authorized({ request, auth }) { + * const url = request.nextUrl + * + * if(request.method === "POST") { + * const { authToken } = (await request.json()) ?? 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"" }, + }); + return Auth(request, { + ...config, + callbacks: { + ...config.callbacks, + // Since we are server-side, we don't need to filter out the session data + // See https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5#authenticating-server-side + // TODO: Taint the session data to prevent accidental leakage to the client + // https://react.dev/reference/react/experimental_taintObjectReference + async session(...args) { + const session = + // If the user defined a custom session callback, use that instead + (await config.callbacks?.session?.(...args)) ?? { + ...args[0].session, + expires: args[0].session.expires?.toISOString?.() ?? + args[0].session.expires, + }; + const user = args[0].user ?? args[0].token; + return { user, ...session }; + }, + }, + }); +} +function isReqWrapper(arg) { + return typeof arg === "function"; +} +export function initAuth(config, onLazyLoad // To set the default env vars +) { + if (typeof config === "function") { + return async (...args) => { + if (!args.length) { + // React Server Components + const _headers = await headers(); + const _config = await config(undefined); // Review: Should we pass headers() here instead? + onLazyLoad?.(_config); + return getSession(_headers, _config).then((r) => r.json()); + } + if (args[0] instanceof Request) { + // middleware.ts inline + // export { auth as default } from "auth" + const req = args[0]; + const ev = args[1]; + const _config = await config(req); + onLazyLoad?.(_config); + // args[0] is supposed to be NextRequest but the instanceof check is failing. + return handleAuth([req, ev], _config); + } + if (isReqWrapper(args[0])) { + // middleware.ts wrapper/route.ts + // import { auth } from "auth" + // export default auth((req) => { console.log(req.auth) }}) + const userMiddlewareOrRoute = args[0]; + return async (...args) => { + const _config = await config(args[0]); + onLazyLoad?.(_config); + return handleAuth(args, _config, userMiddlewareOrRoute); + }; + } + // API Routes, getServerSideProps + const request = "req" in args[0] ? args[0].req : args[0]; + const response = "res" in args[0] ? args[0].res : args[1]; + const _config = await config(request); + onLazyLoad?.(_config); + // @ts-expect-error -- request is NextRequest + return getSession(new Headers(request.headers), _config).then(async (authResponse) => { + const auth = await authResponse.json(); + for (const cookie of authResponse.headers.getSetCookie()) + if ("headers" in response) + response.headers.append("set-cookie", cookie); + else + response.appendHeader("set-cookie", cookie); + return auth; + }); + }; + } + return (...args) => { + if (!args.length) { + // React Server Components + return Promise.resolve(headers()).then((h) => getSession(h, config).then((r) => r.json())); + } + if (args[0] instanceof Request) { + // middleware.ts inline + // export { auth as default } from "auth" + const req = args[0]; + const ev = args[1]; + return handleAuth([req, ev], config); + } + if (isReqWrapper(args[0])) { + // middleware.ts wrapper/route.ts + // import { auth } from "auth" + // export default auth((req) => { console.log(req.auth) }}) + const userMiddlewareOrRoute = args[0]; + return async (...args) => { + return handleAuth(args, config, userMiddlewareOrRoute).then((res) => { + return res; + }); + }; + } + // API Routes, getServerSideProps + const request = "req" in args[0] ? args[0].req : args[0]; + const response = "res" in args[0] ? args[0].res : args[1]; + return getSession( + // @ts-expect-error + new Headers(request.headers), config).then(async (authResponse) => { + const auth = await authResponse.json(); + for (const cookie of authResponse.headers.getSetCookie()) + if ("headers" in response) + response.headers.append("set-cookie", cookie); + else + response.appendHeader("set-cookie", cookie); + return auth; + }); + }; +} +async function handleAuth(args, config, userMiddlewareOrRoute) { + const request = reqWithEnvURL(args[0]); + const sessionResponse = await getSession(request.headers, config); + const auth = await sessionResponse.json(); + let authorized = true; + if (config.callbacks?.authorized) { + authorized = await config.callbacks.authorized({ request, auth }); + } + let response = NextResponse.next?.(); + if (authorized instanceof Response) { + // User returned a custom response, like redirecting to a page or 401, respect it + response = authorized; + const redirect = authorized.headers.get("Location"); + const { pathname } = request.nextUrl; + // If the user is redirecting to the same NextAuth.js action path as the current request, + // don't allow the redirect to prevent an infinite loop + if (redirect && + isSameAuthAction(pathname, new URL(redirect).pathname, config)) { + authorized = true; + } + } + else if (userMiddlewareOrRoute) { + // Execute user's middleware/handler with the augmented request + const augmentedReq = request; + augmentedReq.auth = auth; + response = + (await userMiddlewareOrRoute(augmentedReq, args[1])) ?? + NextResponse.next(); + } + else if (!authorized) { + const signInPage = config.pages?.signIn ?? `${config.basePath}/signin`; + if (request.nextUrl.pathname !== signInPage) { + // Redirect to signin page by default if not authorized + const signInUrl = request.nextUrl.clone(); + signInUrl.pathname = signInPage; + signInUrl.searchParams.set("callbackUrl", request.nextUrl.href); + response = NextResponse.redirect(signInUrl); + } + } + const finalResponse = new Response(response?.body, response); + // Preserve cookies from the session response + for (const cookie of sessionResponse.headers.getSetCookie()) + finalResponse.headers.append("set-cookie", cookie); + return finalResponse; +} +function isSameAuthAction(requestPath, redirectPath, config) { + const action = redirectPath.replace(`${requestPath}/`, ""); + const pages = Object.values(config.pages ?? {}); + return ((actions.has(action) || pages.includes(redirectPath)) && + redirectPath === requestPath); +} +const actions = new Set([ + "providers", + "session", + "csrf", + "signin", + "signout", + "callback", + "verify-request", + "error", +]); diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/types.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/types.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..78f7606 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/lib/types.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +import type { NextRequest } from "next/server"; +/** + * AppRouteHandlerFnContext is the context that is passed to the handler as the + * second argument. + */ +export type AppRouteHandlerFnContext = { + params: Promise; +}; +/** + * Handler function for app routes. 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Read more at: https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5#authenticating-server-side + * ::: + * + * @module middleware + */ +export {}; +//# sourceMappingURL=middleware.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/middleware.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/middleware.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24bf425 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/middleware.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"middleware.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["src/middleware.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA;;;;;;GAMG;AASH,OAAO,EAAE,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/middleware.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/middleware.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..17cac5e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/middleware.js @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +/** + * :::warning Deprecated + * This module is replaced in v5. Read more at: https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5#authenticating-server-side + * ::: + * + * @module middleware + */ +throw new ReferenceError([ + '"next-auth/middleware" is deprecated. If you are not ready to migrate, keep using "next-auth@4".', + "Read more on https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5", +].join("\n")); +export {}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/next.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/next.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e5811f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/next.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +/** + * :::warning Deprecated + * This module is replaced in v5. Read more at: https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5#authenticating-server-side + * ::: + * + * @module next + */ +export {}; +//# sourceMappingURL=next.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/next.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/next.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7584443 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/next.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"next.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["src/next.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA;;;;;;GAMG;AASH,OAAO,EAAE,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/next.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/next.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eac69d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/next.js @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +/** + * :::warning Deprecated + * This module is replaced in v5. Read more at: https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5#authenticating-server-side + * ::: + * + * @module next + */ +throw new ReferenceError([ + '"next-auth/next" is deprecated. If you are not ready to migrate, keep using "next-auth@4".', + "Read more on https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5", +].join("\n")); +export {}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/package.json b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/package.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0241a40 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/package.json @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +{ + "name": "next-auth", + "version": "5.0.0-beta.30", + "description": "Authentication for Next.js", + "homepage": "https://nextjs.authjs.dev", + "repository": "https://github.com/nextauthjs/next-auth.git", + "author": "Balázs Orbán ", + "contributors": [ + "Iain Collins ", + "Nico Domino ", + "Lluis Agusti ", + "Thang Huu Vu " + ], + "type": "module", + "exports": { + ".": { + "types": "./index.d.ts", + "import": "./index.js", + "default": "./index.js" + }, + "./jwt": { + "types": "./jwt.d.ts", + "import": "./jwt.js", + "default": "./jwt.js" + }, + "./middleware": { + "types": "./middleware.d.ts", + "import": "./middleware.js", + "default": "./middleware.js" + }, + "./next": { + "types": "./next.d.ts", + "import": "./next.js", + "default": "./next.js" + }, + "./providers": { + "types": "./providers/index.d.ts" + }, + "./adapters": { + "types": "./adapters.d.ts" + }, + "./providers/*": { + "types": "./providers/*.d.ts", + "import": "./providers/*.js", + "default": "./providers/*.js" + }, + "./react": { + "types": "./react.d.ts", + "import": "./react.js", + "default": "./react.js" + }, + "./webauthn": { + "types": "./webauthn.d.ts", + "import": "./webauthn.js", + "default": "./webauthn.js" + }, + "./package.json": "./package.json" + }, + "keywords": [ + "react", + "nodejs", + "oauth", + "jwt", + "oauth2", + "authentication", + "nextjs", + "csrf", + "oidc", + "nextauth" + ], + "files": [ + "*.d.ts*", + "*.js", + "lib", + "providers", + "src" + ], + "license": "ISC", + "dependencies": { + "@auth/core": "0.41.0" + }, + "peerDependencies": { + "@simplewebauthn/browser": "^9.0.1", + "@simplewebauthn/server": "^9.0.2", + "next": "^14.0.0-0 || ^15.0.0 || ^16.0.0", + "nodemailer": "^7.0.7", + "react": "^18.2.0 || ^19.0.0" + }, + "peerDependenciesMeta": { + "@simplewebauthn/browser": { + "optional": true + }, + "@simplewebauthn/server": { + "optional": true + }, + "nodemailer": { + "optional": true + } + }, + "devDependencies": { + "@types/react": "18.0.37", + "dotenv": "^10.0.0", + "next": "15.3.1", + "nodemailer": "^7.0.7", + "react": "^18.2.0" + }, + "scripts": { + "build": "pnpm clean && pnpm providers && tsc", + "clean": "rm -rf *.js *.d.ts* lib providers", + "dev": "pnpm providers && tsc -w", + "test": "vitest run -c ../utils/vitest.config.ts", + "test:watch": "vitest -c ../utils/vitest.config.ts", + "test:e2e": "playwright test", + "providers": "node ../utils/scripts/providers" + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/42-school.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/42-school.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0825674 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/42-school.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/42-school"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/42-school"; +//# sourceMappingURL=42-school.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/42-school.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/42-school.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5800e9c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/42-school.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"42-school.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/42-school.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/42-school.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/42-school.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2ac3a65 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/42-school.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/42-school"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/42-school"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/apple.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/apple.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9343252 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/apple.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/apple"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/apple"; +//# sourceMappingURL=apple.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/apple.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/apple.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf68faf --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/apple.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"apple.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/apple.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,4BAA4B,CAAA;AAC1C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,4BAA4B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/apple.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/apple.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7116a42 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/apple.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/apple"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/apple"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/asgardeo.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/asgardeo.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..70322b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/asgardeo.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/asgardeo"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/asgardeo"; +//# sourceMappingURL=asgardeo.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/asgardeo.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/asgardeo.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..52f8457 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/asgardeo.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"asgardeo.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/asgardeo.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/asgardeo.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/asgardeo.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4ef6019 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/asgardeo.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/asgardeo"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/asgardeo"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/atlassian.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/atlassian.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..16b908f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/atlassian.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/atlassian"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/atlassian"; +//# sourceMappingURL=atlassian.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/atlassian.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/atlassian.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a7f6a9e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/atlassian.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"atlassian.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/atlassian.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/atlassian.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/atlassian.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..52d65c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/atlassian.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/atlassian"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/atlassian"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/auth0.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/auth0.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d85b68b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/auth0.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/auth0"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/auth0"; +//# sourceMappingURL=auth0.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/auth0.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/auth0.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c63cb46 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/auth0.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"auth0.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/auth0.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,4BAA4B,CAAA;AAC1C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,4BAA4B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/auth0.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/auth0.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7504941 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/auth0.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/auth0"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/auth0"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/authentik.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/authentik.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0177601 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/authentik.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/authentik"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/authentik"; +//# sourceMappingURL=authentik.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/authentik.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/authentik.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..19df41b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/authentik.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"authentik.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/authentik.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/authentik.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/authentik.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8098cf3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/authentik.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/authentik"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/authentik"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad-b2c.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad-b2c.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4505280 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad-b2c.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/azure-ad-b2c"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/azure-ad-b2c"; +//# sourceMappingURL=azure-ad-b2c.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad-b2c.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad-b2c.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ebf6380 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad-b2c.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"azure-ad-b2c.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/azure-ad-b2c.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,mCAAmC,CAAA;AACjD,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,mCAAmC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad-b2c.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad-b2c.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d41c141 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad-b2c.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/azure-ad-b2c"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/azure-ad-b2c"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..010a5d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/azure-ad"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/azure-ad"; +//# sourceMappingURL=azure-ad.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4ca7790 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"azure-ad.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/azure-ad.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f432052 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-ad.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/azure-ad"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/azure-ad"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-devops.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-devops.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..479b7bb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-devops.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/azure-devops"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/azure-devops"; +//# sourceMappingURL=azure-devops.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-devops.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-devops.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3f2b36 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-devops.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"azure-devops.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/azure-devops.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,mCAAmC,CAAA;AACjD,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,mCAAmC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-devops.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-devops.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..11e21ac --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/azure-devops.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/azure-devops"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/azure-devops"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bankid-no.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bankid-no.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..50f6d5d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bankid-no.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/bankid-no"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/bankid-no"; +//# sourceMappingURL=bankid-no.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bankid-no.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bankid-no.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb5c811 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bankid-no.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"bankid-no.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/bankid-no.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bankid-no.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bankid-no.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e7a5db --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bankid-no.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/bankid-no"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/bankid-no"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/battlenet.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/battlenet.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..78886b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/battlenet.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/battlenet"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/battlenet"; +//# sourceMappingURL=battlenet.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/battlenet.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/battlenet.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..87d1e80 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/battlenet.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"battlenet.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/battlenet.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/battlenet.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/battlenet.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc76bef --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/battlenet.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/battlenet"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/battlenet"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/beyondidentity.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/beyondidentity.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7c66bf4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/beyondidentity.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/beyondidentity"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/beyondidentity"; +//# sourceMappingURL=beyondidentity.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/beyondidentity.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/beyondidentity.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d676ad --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/beyondidentity.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"beyondidentity.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/beyondidentity.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,qCAAqC,CAAA;AACnD,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,qCAAqC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/beyondidentity.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/beyondidentity.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c5e22d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/beyondidentity.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/beyondidentity"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/beyondidentity"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bitbucket.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bitbucket.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d58853 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bitbucket.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/bitbucket"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/bitbucket"; +//# sourceMappingURL=bitbucket.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bitbucket.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bitbucket.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..56ac353 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bitbucket.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"bitbucket.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/bitbucket.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bitbucket.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bitbucket.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..567f53d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bitbucket.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/bitbucket"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/bitbucket"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/box.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/box.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..09624ec --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/box.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/box"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/box"; +//# sourceMappingURL=box.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/box.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/box.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..398850f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/box.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"box.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/box.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,0BAA0B,CAAA;AACxC,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,0BAA0B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/box.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/box.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7fc34b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/box.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/box"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/box"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/boxyhq-saml.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/boxyhq-saml.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..059f560 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/boxyhq-saml.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/boxyhq-saml"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/boxyhq-saml"; +//# sourceMappingURL=boxyhq-saml.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/boxyhq-saml.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/boxyhq-saml.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a09c63 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/boxyhq-saml.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"boxyhq-saml.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/boxyhq-saml.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,kCAAkC,CAAA;AAChD,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,kCAAkC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/boxyhq-saml.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/boxyhq-saml.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d431c07 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/boxyhq-saml.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/boxyhq-saml"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/boxyhq-saml"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bungie.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bungie.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f1f6932 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bungie.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/bungie"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/bungie"; +//# sourceMappingURL=bungie.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bungie.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bungie.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..725cb54 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bungie.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"bungie.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/bungie.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bungie.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bungie.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db4cfcb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/bungie.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/bungie"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/bungie"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/click-up.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/click-up.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..897c8ae --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/click-up.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/click-up"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/click-up"; +//# sourceMappingURL=click-up.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/click-up.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/click-up.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c8d25f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/click-up.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"click-up.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/click-up.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/click-up.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/click-up.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c1e96a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/click-up.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/click-up"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/click-up"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/cognito.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/cognito.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a94c2cf --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/cognito.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/cognito"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/cognito"; +//# sourceMappingURL=cognito.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/cognito.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/cognito.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f734c92 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/cognito.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"cognito.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/cognito.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/cognito.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/cognito.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..690c059 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/cognito.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/cognito"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/cognito"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/coinbase.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/coinbase.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e13ba0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/coinbase.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/coinbase"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/coinbase"; +//# sourceMappingURL=coinbase.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/coinbase.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/coinbase.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e93317 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/coinbase.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"coinbase.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/coinbase.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/coinbase.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/coinbase.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd71a2b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/coinbase.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/coinbase"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/coinbase"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/concept2.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/concept2.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca888d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/concept2.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/concept2"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/concept2"; +//# sourceMappingURL=concept2.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/concept2.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/concept2.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d9e761f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/concept2.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"concept2.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/concept2.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/concept2.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/concept2.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3e9a72 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/concept2.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/concept2"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/concept2"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/credentials.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/credentials.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..447647c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/credentials.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/credentials"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/credentials"; +//# sourceMappingURL=credentials.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/credentials.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/credentials.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b9c2cf --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/credentials.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"credentials.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/credentials.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,kCAAkC,CAAA;AAChD,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,kCAAkC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/credentials.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/credentials.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a68d19e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/credentials.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/credentials"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/credentials"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/descope.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/descope.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..32d72e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/descope.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/descope"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/descope"; +//# sourceMappingURL=descope.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/descope.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/descope.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c7eb608 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/descope.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"descope.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/descope.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/descope.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/descope.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c69dd52 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/descope.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/descope"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/descope"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/discord.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/discord.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c51326d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/discord.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/discord"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/discord"; +//# sourceMappingURL=discord.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/discord.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/discord.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..62cdff7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/discord.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"discord.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/discord.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/discord.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/discord.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..430d213 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/discord.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/discord"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/discord"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dribbble.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dribbble.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ffcf144 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dribbble.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/dribbble"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/dribbble"; +//# sourceMappingURL=dribbble.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dribbble.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dribbble.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f76c4f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dribbble.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"dribbble.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/dribbble.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dribbble.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dribbble.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b117dd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dribbble.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/dribbble"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/dribbble"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dropbox.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dropbox.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c0d822 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dropbox.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/dropbox"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/dropbox"; +//# sourceMappingURL=dropbox.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dropbox.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dropbox.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8349445 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dropbox.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"dropbox.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/dropbox.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dropbox.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dropbox.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9515af1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/dropbox.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/dropbox"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/dropbox"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/duende-identity-server6.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/duende-identity-server6.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec62266 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/duende-identity-server6.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/duende-identity-server6"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/duende-identity-server6"; +//# sourceMappingURL=duende-identity-server6.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/duende-identity-server6.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/duende-identity-server6.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96a4640 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/duende-identity-server6.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"duende-identity-server6.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/duende-identity-server6.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8CAA8C,CAAA;AAC5D,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8CAA8C,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/duende-identity-server6.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/duende-identity-server6.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9780f83 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/duende-identity-server6.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/duende-identity-server6"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/duende-identity-server6"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/email.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/email.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e00e0f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/email.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/email"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/email"; +//# sourceMappingURL=email.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/email.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/email.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a72c6f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/email.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"email.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/email.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,4BAA4B,CAAA;AAC1C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,4BAA4B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/email.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/email.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d8a5ecd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/email.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/email"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/email"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eventbrite.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eventbrite.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6cf1ac2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eventbrite.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/eventbrite"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/eventbrite"; +//# sourceMappingURL=eventbrite.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eventbrite.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eventbrite.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1716ba0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eventbrite.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"eventbrite.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/eventbrite.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,iCAAiC,CAAA;AAC/C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,iCAAiC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eventbrite.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eventbrite.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1ec437c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eventbrite.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/eventbrite"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/eventbrite"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eveonline.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eveonline.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e68c26a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eveonline.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/eveonline"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/eveonline"; +//# sourceMappingURL=eveonline.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eveonline.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eveonline.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e36f089 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eveonline.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"eveonline.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/eveonline.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eveonline.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eveonline.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5792972 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/eveonline.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/eveonline"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/eveonline"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/facebook.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/facebook.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d278d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/facebook.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/facebook"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/facebook"; +//# sourceMappingURL=facebook.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/facebook.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/facebook.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6b82b59 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/facebook.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"facebook.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/facebook.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/facebook.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/facebook.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a3519d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/facebook.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/facebook"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/facebook"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/faceit.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/faceit.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8747f38 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/faceit.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/faceit"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/faceit"; +//# sourceMappingURL=faceit.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/faceit.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/faceit.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b03833 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/faceit.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"faceit.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/faceit.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/faceit.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/faceit.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb58c8c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/faceit.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/faceit"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/faceit"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/figma.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/figma.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..32442c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/figma.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/figma"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/figma"; +//# sourceMappingURL=figma.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/figma.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/figma.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d91b033 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/figma.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"figma.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/figma.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,4BAA4B,CAAA;AAC1C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,4BAA4B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/figma.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/figma.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe74785 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/figma.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/figma"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/figma"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/forwardemail.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/forwardemail.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..816346c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/forwardemail.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/forwardemail"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/forwardemail"; +//# sourceMappingURL=forwardemail.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/forwardemail.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/forwardemail.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4b4de8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/forwardemail.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"forwardemail.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/forwardemail.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,mCAAmC,CAAA;AACjD,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,mCAAmC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/forwardemail.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/forwardemail.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a6b9a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/forwardemail.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/forwardemail"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/forwardemail"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/foursquare.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/foursquare.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d54e0e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/foursquare.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/foursquare"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/foursquare"; +//# sourceMappingURL=foursquare.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/foursquare.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/foursquare.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5581653 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/foursquare.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"foursquare.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/foursquare.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,iCAAiC,CAAA;AAC/C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,iCAAiC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/foursquare.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/foursquare.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bde97ea --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/foursquare.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/foursquare"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/foursquare"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/freshbooks.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/freshbooks.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9e5e7b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/freshbooks.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/freshbooks"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/freshbooks"; +//# sourceMappingURL=freshbooks.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/freshbooks.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/freshbooks.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..daf719c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/freshbooks.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"freshbooks.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/freshbooks.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,iCAAiC,CAAA;AAC/C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,iCAAiC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/freshbooks.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/freshbooks.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b3b52a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/freshbooks.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/freshbooks"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/freshbooks"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/frontegg.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/frontegg.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a482170 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/frontegg.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/frontegg"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/frontegg"; +//# sourceMappingURL=frontegg.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/frontegg.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/frontegg.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..829eb2b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/frontegg.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"frontegg.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/frontegg.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/frontegg.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/frontegg.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ea00def --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/frontegg.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/frontegg"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/frontegg"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/fusionauth.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/fusionauth.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e62410 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/fusionauth.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/fusionauth"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/fusionauth"; +//# sourceMappingURL=fusionauth.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/fusionauth.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/fusionauth.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c2220f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/fusionauth.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"fusionauth.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/fusionauth.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,iCAAiC,CAAA;AAC/C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,iCAAiC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/fusionauth.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/fusionauth.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9c0f345 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/fusionauth.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/fusionauth"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/fusionauth"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/github.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/github.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0956813 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/github.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/github"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/github"; +//# sourceMappingURL=github.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/github.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/github.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..655f611 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/github.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"github.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/github.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/github.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/github.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d6fa230 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/github.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/github"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/github"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/gitlab.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/gitlab.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..701d5dd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/gitlab.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/gitlab"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/gitlab"; +//# sourceMappingURL=gitlab.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/gitlab.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/gitlab.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..93e19a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/gitlab.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"gitlab.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/gitlab.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/gitlab.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/gitlab.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2726b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/gitlab.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/gitlab"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/gitlab"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/google.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/google.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc866ed --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/google.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/google"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/google"; +//# sourceMappingURL=google.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/google.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/google.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..280470a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/google.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"google.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/google.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/google.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/google.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0290bf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/google.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/google"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/google"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/hubspot.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/hubspot.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..396d14b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/hubspot.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/hubspot"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/hubspot"; +//# sourceMappingURL=hubspot.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/hubspot.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/hubspot.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..50a6bc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/hubspot.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"hubspot.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/hubspot.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/hubspot.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/hubspot.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cd2f733 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/hubspot.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/hubspot"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/hubspot"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/huggingface.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/huggingface.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e37f2d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/huggingface.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/huggingface"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/huggingface"; +//# sourceMappingURL=huggingface.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/huggingface.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/huggingface.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..70bc0ec --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/huggingface.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"huggingface.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/huggingface.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,kCAAkC,CAAA;AAChD,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,kCAAkC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/huggingface.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/huggingface.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5b44005 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/huggingface.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/huggingface"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/huggingface"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/identity-server4.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/identity-server4.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f14f7f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/identity-server4.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/identity-server4"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/identity-server4"; +//# sourceMappingURL=identity-server4.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/identity-server4.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/identity-server4.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42d3b63 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/identity-server4.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"identity-server4.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/identity-server4.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,uCAAuC,CAAA;AACrD,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,uCAAuC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/identity-server4.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/identity-server4.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7d080a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/identity-server4.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/identity-server4"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/identity-server4"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/index.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/index.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d911ee --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/index.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers"; +//# sourceMappingURL=index.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/index.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/index.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..49c8e53 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/index.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"index.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/index.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,sBAAsB,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..88f5497 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/index.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/instagram.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/instagram.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a51200 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/instagram.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/instagram"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/instagram"; +//# sourceMappingURL=instagram.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/instagram.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/instagram.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4d82ae --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/instagram.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"instagram.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/instagram.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/instagram.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/instagram.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..78a5f65 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/instagram.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/instagram"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/instagram"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kakao.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kakao.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3892bf4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kakao.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/kakao"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/kakao"; +//# sourceMappingURL=kakao.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kakao.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kakao.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..987ba39 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kakao.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"kakao.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/kakao.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,4BAA4B,CAAA;AAC1C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,4BAA4B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kakao.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kakao.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0d46c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kakao.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/kakao"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/kakao"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/keycloak.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/keycloak.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..986adbe --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/keycloak.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/keycloak"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/keycloak"; +//# sourceMappingURL=keycloak.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/keycloak.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/keycloak.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c9758b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/keycloak.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"keycloak.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/keycloak.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/keycloak.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/keycloak.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe425cf --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/keycloak.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/keycloak"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/keycloak"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kinde.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kinde.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a4294c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kinde.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/kinde"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/kinde"; +//# sourceMappingURL=kinde.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kinde.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kinde.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ffbb6f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kinde.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"kinde.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/kinde.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,4BAA4B,CAAA;AAC1C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,4BAA4B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kinde.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kinde.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..902c50c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/kinde.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/kinde"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/kinde"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/line.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/line.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4d5dcb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/line.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/line"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/line"; +//# sourceMappingURL=line.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/line.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/line.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a64f07a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/line.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"line.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/line.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,2BAA2B,CAAA;AACzC,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,2BAA2B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/line.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/line.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bde025f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/line.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/line"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/line"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/linkedin.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/linkedin.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..281e324 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/linkedin.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/linkedin"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/linkedin"; +//# sourceMappingURL=linkedin.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/linkedin.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/linkedin.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b0cca4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/linkedin.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"linkedin.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/linkedin.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/linkedin.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/linkedin.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a28e303 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/linkedin.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/linkedin"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/linkedin"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/logto.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/logto.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d87271 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/logto.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/logto"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/logto"; +//# sourceMappingURL=logto.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/logto.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/logto.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..281ca35 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/logto.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"logto.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/logto.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,4BAA4B,CAAA;AAC1C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,4BAA4B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/logto.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/logto.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dabf4b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/logto.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/logto"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/logto"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/loops.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/loops.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..999b02c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/loops.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/loops"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/loops"; +//# sourceMappingURL=loops.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/loops.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/loops.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3a84976 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/loops.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"loops.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/loops.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,4BAA4B,CAAA;AAC1C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,4BAA4B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/loops.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/loops.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ea0908 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/loops.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/loops"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/loops"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailchimp.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailchimp.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da795c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailchimp.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mailchimp"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mailchimp"; +//# sourceMappingURL=mailchimp.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailchimp.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailchimp.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ae1997d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailchimp.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"mailchimp.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/mailchimp.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailchimp.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailchimp.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..071c23e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailchimp.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mailchimp"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mailchimp"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailgun.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailgun.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..916ed80 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailgun.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mailgun"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mailgun"; +//# sourceMappingURL=mailgun.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailgun.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailgun.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6e8484f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailgun.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"mailgun.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/mailgun.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailgun.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailgun.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e4252dd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailgun.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mailgun"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mailgun"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailru.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailru.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c11c8de --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailru.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mailru"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mailru"; +//# sourceMappingURL=mailru.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailru.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailru.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e4800aa --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailru.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"mailru.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/mailru.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailru.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailru.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4b93d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mailru.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mailru"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mailru"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mastodon.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mastodon.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0ca741 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mastodon.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mastodon"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mastodon"; +//# sourceMappingURL=mastodon.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mastodon.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mastodon.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3252a0e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mastodon.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"mastodon.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/mastodon.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mastodon.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mastodon.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c1bee6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mastodon.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mastodon"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mastodon"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mattermost.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mattermost.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f1f5ea --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mattermost.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mattermost"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mattermost"; +//# sourceMappingURL=mattermost.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mattermost.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mattermost.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7fd6af1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mattermost.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"mattermost.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/mattermost.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,iCAAiC,CAAA;AAC/C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,iCAAiC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mattermost.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mattermost.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7b95196 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/mattermost.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mattermost"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mattermost"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/medium.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/medium.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d411f96 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/medium.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/medium"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/medium"; +//# sourceMappingURL=medium.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/medium.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/medium.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..00dc189 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/medium.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"medium.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/medium.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/medium.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/medium.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f80d408 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/medium.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/medium"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/medium"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/microsoft-entra-id.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/microsoft-entra-id.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..34c6ce2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/microsoft-entra-id.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/microsoft-entra-id"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/microsoft-entra-id"; +//# sourceMappingURL=microsoft-entra-id.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/microsoft-entra-id.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/microsoft-entra-id.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d038df --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/microsoft-entra-id.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"microsoft-entra-id.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/microsoft-entra-id.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,yCAAyC,CAAA;AACvD,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,yCAAyC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/microsoft-entra-id.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/microsoft-entra-id.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..51ea9eb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/microsoft-entra-id.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/microsoft-entra-id"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/microsoft-entra-id"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/naver.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/naver.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3150b46 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/naver.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/naver"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/naver"; +//# sourceMappingURL=naver.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/naver.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/naver.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..98c4949 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/naver.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"naver.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/naver.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,4BAA4B,CAAA;AAC1C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,4BAA4B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/naver.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/naver.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9b52958 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/naver.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/naver"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/naver"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netlify.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netlify.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7f8357 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netlify.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/netlify"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/netlify"; +//# sourceMappingURL=netlify.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netlify.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netlify.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1336480 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netlify.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"netlify.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/netlify.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netlify.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netlify.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..397c482 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netlify.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/netlify"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/netlify"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netsuite.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netsuite.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4fabd93 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netsuite.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/netsuite"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/netsuite"; +//# sourceMappingURL=netsuite.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netsuite.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netsuite.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e18615 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netsuite.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"netsuite.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/netsuite.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netsuite.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netsuite.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5c9d824 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/netsuite.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/netsuite"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/netsuite"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nextcloud.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nextcloud.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb5736c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nextcloud.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/nextcloud"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/nextcloud"; +//# sourceMappingURL=nextcloud.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nextcloud.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nextcloud.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3d4cee --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nextcloud.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"nextcloud.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/nextcloud.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nextcloud.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nextcloud.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66ba86f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nextcloud.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/nextcloud"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/nextcloud"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nodemailer.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nodemailer.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ef2ad0f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nodemailer.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/nodemailer"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/nodemailer"; +//# sourceMappingURL=nodemailer.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nodemailer.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nodemailer.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..963002e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nodemailer.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"nodemailer.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/nodemailer.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,iCAAiC,CAAA;AAC/C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,iCAAiC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nodemailer.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nodemailer.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c5ad7c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/nodemailer.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/nodemailer"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/nodemailer"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/notion.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/notion.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..860647c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/notion.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/notion"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/notion"; +//# sourceMappingURL=notion.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/notion.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/notion.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d81ef7b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/notion.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"notion.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/notion.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/notion.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/notion.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1223838 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/notion.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/notion"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/notion"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/oauth-types.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/oauth-types.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0fbde8a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/oauth-types.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export type OAuthProviderType = "42-school" | "apple" | "atlassian" | "auth0" | "authentik" | "azure-ad-b2c" | "azure-ad" | "battlenet" | "box" | "boxyhq-saml" | "bungie" | "cognito" | "coinbase" | "credentials" | "discord" | "dropbox" | "duende-identity-server6" | "email" | "eveonline" | "facebook" | "faceit" | "foursquare" | "freshbooks" | "fusionauth" | "github" | "gitlab" | "google" | "hubspot" | "identity-server4" | "index" | "instagram" | "kakao" | "keycloak" | "line" | "linkedin" | "mailchimp" | "mailru" | "medium" | "naver" | "netlify" | "oauth-types" | "oauth" | "okta" | "onelogin" | "osso" | "osu" | "passage" | "patreon" | "pinterest" | "pipedrive" | "reddit" | "salesforce" | "slack" | "spotify" | "strava" | "todoist" | "trakt" | "twitch" | "twitter" | "united-effects" | "vk" | "wikimedia" | "wordpress" | "workos" | "yandex" | "zitadel" | "zoho" | "zoom"; +//# sourceMappingURL=oauth-types.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/oauth-types.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/oauth-types.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4487fb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/oauth-types.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"oauth-types.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/oauth-types.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAEA,MAAM,MAAM,iBAAiB,GACzB,WAAW,GACX,OAAO,GACP,WAAW,GACX,OAAO,GACP,WAAW,GACX,cAAc,GACd,UAAU,GACV,WAAW,GACX,KAAK,GACL,aAAa,GACb,QAAQ,GACR,SAAS,GACT,UAAU,GACV,aAAa,GACb,SAAS,GACT,SAAS,GACT,yBAAyB,GACzB,OAAO,GACP,WAAW,GACX,UAAU,GACV,QAAQ,GACR,YAAY,GACZ,YAAY,GACZ,YAAY,GACZ,QAAQ,GACR,QAAQ,GACR,QAAQ,GACR,SAAS,GACT,kBAAkB,GAClB,OAAO,GACP,WAAW,GACX,OAAO,GACP,UAAU,GACV,MAAM,GACN,UAAU,GACV,WAAW,GACX,QAAQ,GACR,QAAQ,GACR,OAAO,GACP,SAAS,GACT,aAAa,GACb,OAAO,GACP,MAAM,GACN,UAAU,GACV,MAAM,GACN,KAAK,GACL,SAAS,GACT,SAAS,GACT,WAAW,GACX,WAAW,GACX,QAAQ,GACR,YAAY,GACZ,OAAO,GACP,SAAS,GACT,QAAQ,GACR,SAAS,GACT,OAAO,GACP,QAAQ,GACR,SAAS,GACT,gBAAgB,GAChB,IAAI,GACJ,WAAW,GACX,WAAW,GACX,QAAQ,GACR,QAAQ,GACR,SAAS,GACT,MAAM,GACN,MAAM,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/oauth-types.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/oauth-types.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cb0ff5c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/oauth-types.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export {}; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/okta.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/okta.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12f55cd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/okta.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/okta"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/okta"; +//# sourceMappingURL=okta.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/okta.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/okta.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..45f43d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/okta.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"okta.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/okta.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,2BAA2B,CAAA;AACzC,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,2BAA2B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/okta.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/okta.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e83b27 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/okta.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/okta"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/okta"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/onelogin.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/onelogin.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..544104b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/onelogin.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/onelogin"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/onelogin"; +//# sourceMappingURL=onelogin.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/onelogin.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/onelogin.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..469f7e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/onelogin.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"onelogin.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/onelogin.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/onelogin.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/onelogin.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b5cb90 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/onelogin.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/onelogin"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/onelogin"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ory-hydra.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ory-hydra.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fd09f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ory-hydra.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/ory-hydra"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/ory-hydra"; +//# sourceMappingURL=ory-hydra.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ory-hydra.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ory-hydra.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..14cc563 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ory-hydra.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"ory-hydra.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/ory-hydra.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ory-hydra.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ory-hydra.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dbba1d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ory-hydra.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/ory-hydra"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/ory-hydra"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osso.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osso.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ca35e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osso.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/osso"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/osso"; +//# sourceMappingURL=osso.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osso.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osso.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..624d59b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osso.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"osso.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/osso.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,2BAA2B,CAAA;AACzC,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,2BAA2B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osso.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osso.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f817927 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osso.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/osso"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/osso"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osu.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osu.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d51a1be --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osu.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/osu"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/osu"; +//# sourceMappingURL=osu.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osu.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osu.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c37abba --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osu.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"osu.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/osu.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,0BAA0B,CAAA;AACxC,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,0BAA0B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osu.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osu.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..95fd6ce --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/osu.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/osu"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/osu"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passage.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passage.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1021fd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passage.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/passage"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/passage"; +//# sourceMappingURL=passage.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passage.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passage.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..49019d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passage.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"passage.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/passage.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passage.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passage.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7886a52 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passage.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/passage"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/passage"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passkey.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passkey.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f2f14e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passkey.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/passkey"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/passkey"; +//# sourceMappingURL=passkey.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passkey.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passkey.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99db047 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passkey.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"passkey.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/passkey.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passkey.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passkey.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..474a7ff --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/passkey.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/passkey"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/passkey"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/patreon.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/patreon.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3fd53f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/patreon.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/patreon"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/patreon"; +//# sourceMappingURL=patreon.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/patreon.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/patreon.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bae23a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/patreon.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"patreon.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/patreon.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/patreon.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/patreon.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0531c21 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/patreon.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/patreon"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/patreon"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ping-id.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ping-id.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44be795 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ping-id.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/ping-id"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/ping-id"; +//# sourceMappingURL=ping-id.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ping-id.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ping-id.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2697ac3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ping-id.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"ping-id.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/ping-id.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ping-id.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ping-id.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5e06100 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/ping-id.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/ping-id"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/ping-id"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pinterest.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pinterest.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..908620b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pinterest.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/pinterest"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/pinterest"; +//# sourceMappingURL=pinterest.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pinterest.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pinterest.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..595ec5a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pinterest.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"pinterest.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/pinterest.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pinterest.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pinterest.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..746c014 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pinterest.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/pinterest"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/pinterest"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pipedrive.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pipedrive.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1986d3c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pipedrive.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/pipedrive"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/pipedrive"; +//# sourceMappingURL=pipedrive.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pipedrive.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pipedrive.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1864ff --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pipedrive.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"pipedrive.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/pipedrive.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pipedrive.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pipedrive.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..419dbcf --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/pipedrive.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/pipedrive"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/pipedrive"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/postmark.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/postmark.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0561fe --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/postmark.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/postmark"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/postmark"; +//# sourceMappingURL=postmark.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/postmark.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/postmark.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0c8b68f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/postmark.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"postmark.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/postmark.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/postmark.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/postmark.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8e194f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/postmark.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/postmark"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/postmark"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/reddit.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/reddit.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d24d9c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/reddit.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/reddit"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/reddit"; +//# sourceMappingURL=reddit.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/reddit.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/reddit.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..63026d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/reddit.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"reddit.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/reddit.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/reddit.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/reddit.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f83f598 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/reddit.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/reddit"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/reddit"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/resend.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/resend.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b48f49 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/resend.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/resend"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/resend"; +//# sourceMappingURL=resend.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/resend.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/resend.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e067a19 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/resend.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"resend.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/resend.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/resend.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/resend.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7f92581 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/resend.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/resend"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/resend"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/roblox.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/roblox.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7443aa9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/roblox.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/roblox"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/roblox"; +//# sourceMappingURL=roblox.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/roblox.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/roblox.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9d1ce5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/roblox.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"roblox.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/roblox.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/roblox.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/roblox.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e6fd433 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/roblox.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/roblox"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/roblox"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/salesforce.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/salesforce.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..01eaf49 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/salesforce.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/salesforce"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/salesforce"; +//# sourceMappingURL=salesforce.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/salesforce.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/salesforce.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b1c4bd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/salesforce.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"salesforce.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/salesforce.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,iCAAiC,CAAA;AAC/C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,iCAAiC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/salesforce.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/salesforce.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e146e68 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/salesforce.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/salesforce"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/salesforce"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/sendgrid.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/sendgrid.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4aa9fc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/sendgrid.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/sendgrid"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/sendgrid"; +//# sourceMappingURL=sendgrid.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/sendgrid.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/sendgrid.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0c2febc --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/sendgrid.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"sendgrid.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/sendgrid.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/sendgrid.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/sendgrid.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..234c7cb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/sendgrid.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/sendgrid"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/sendgrid"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/simplelogin.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/simplelogin.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1e3540c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/simplelogin.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/simplelogin"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/simplelogin"; +//# sourceMappingURL=simplelogin.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/simplelogin.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/simplelogin.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..04c7654 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/simplelogin.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"simplelogin.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/simplelogin.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,kCAAkC,CAAA;AAChD,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,kCAAkC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/simplelogin.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/simplelogin.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3688ee9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/simplelogin.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/simplelogin"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/simplelogin"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/slack.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/slack.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ceb2b2b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/slack.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/slack"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/slack"; +//# sourceMappingURL=slack.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/slack.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/slack.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..269a67f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/slack.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"slack.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/slack.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,4BAA4B,CAAA;AAC1C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,4BAA4B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/slack.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/slack.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d02743f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/slack.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/slack"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/slack"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/spotify.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/spotify.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f2eadc --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/spotify.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/spotify"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/spotify"; +//# sourceMappingURL=spotify.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/spotify.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/spotify.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..53036c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/spotify.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"spotify.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/spotify.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/spotify.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/spotify.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f591dfd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/spotify.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/spotify"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/spotify"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/strava.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/strava.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3018594 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/strava.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/strava"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/strava"; +//# sourceMappingURL=strava.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/strava.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/strava.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..999ee1b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/strava.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"strava.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/strava.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/strava.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/strava.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..26b5b94 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/strava.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/strava"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/strava"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/threads.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/threads.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..20a8d8c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/threads.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/threads"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/threads"; +//# sourceMappingURL=threads.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/threads.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/threads.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..57e4a21 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/threads.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"threads.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/threads.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/threads.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/threads.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..736dd59 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/threads.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/threads"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/threads"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/tiktok.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/tiktok.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b869f29 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/tiktok.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/tiktok"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/tiktok"; +//# sourceMappingURL=tiktok.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/tiktok.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/tiktok.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d57b29 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/tiktok.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"tiktok.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/tiktok.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/tiktok.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/tiktok.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..34caf82 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/tiktok.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/tiktok"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/tiktok"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/todoist.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/todoist.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44ba661 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/todoist.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/todoist"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/todoist"; +//# sourceMappingURL=todoist.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/todoist.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/todoist.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bfa2919 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/todoist.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"todoist.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/todoist.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/todoist.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/todoist.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ae6120 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/todoist.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/todoist"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/todoist"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/trakt.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/trakt.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f27e3d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/trakt.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/trakt"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/trakt"; +//# sourceMappingURL=trakt.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/trakt.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/trakt.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9b39040 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/trakt.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"trakt.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/trakt.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,4BAA4B,CAAA;AAC1C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,4BAA4B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/trakt.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/trakt.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..651e82d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/trakt.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/trakt"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/trakt"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitch.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitch.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f73f154 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitch.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/twitch"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/twitch"; +//# sourceMappingURL=twitch.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitch.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitch.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..293001c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitch.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"twitch.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/twitch.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitch.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitch.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..df889aa --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitch.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/twitch"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/twitch"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitter.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitter.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1acfb5e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitter.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/twitter"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/twitter"; +//# sourceMappingURL=twitter.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitter.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitter.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..622c11e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitter.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"twitter.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/twitter.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitter.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitter.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a9b2c52 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/twitter.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/twitter"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/twitter"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/united-effects.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/united-effects.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d15858b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/united-effects.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/united-effects"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/united-effects"; +//# sourceMappingURL=united-effects.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/united-effects.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/united-effects.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c31c445 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/united-effects.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"united-effects.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/united-effects.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,qCAAqC,CAAA;AACnD,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,qCAAqC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/united-effects.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/united-effects.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1a6f322 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/united-effects.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/united-effects"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/united-effects"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vipps.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vipps.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f20b67c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vipps.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/vipps"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/vipps"; +//# sourceMappingURL=vipps.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vipps.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vipps.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a08fb73 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vipps.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"vipps.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/vipps.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,4BAA4B,CAAA;AAC1C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,4BAA4B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vipps.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vipps.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d236a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vipps.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/vipps"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/vipps"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vk.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vk.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b3c48e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vk.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/vk"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/vk"; +//# sourceMappingURL=vk.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vk.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vk.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dd59ab6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vk.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"vk.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/vk.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,yBAAyB,CAAA;AACvC,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,yBAAyB,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vk.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vk.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a0410e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/vk.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/vk"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/vk"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webauthn.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webauthn.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ccc63d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webauthn.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/webauthn"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/webauthn"; +//# sourceMappingURL=webauthn.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webauthn.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webauthn.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8086fb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webauthn.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"webauthn.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/webauthn.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,+BAA+B,CAAA;AAC7C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,+BAA+B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webauthn.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webauthn.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc086ed --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webauthn.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/webauthn"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/webauthn"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webex.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webex.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..00a64bc --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webex.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/webex"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/webex"; +//# sourceMappingURL=webex.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webex.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webex.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..916028a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webex.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"webex.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/webex.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,4BAA4B,CAAA;AAC1C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,4BAA4B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webex.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webex.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1a1cce --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/webex.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/webex"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/webex"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wechat.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wechat.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..14d84b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wechat.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/wechat"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/wechat"; +//# sourceMappingURL=wechat.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wechat.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wechat.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e6bfd68 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wechat.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"wechat.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/wechat.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wechat.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wechat.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..32598ce --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wechat.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/wechat"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/wechat"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wikimedia.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wikimedia.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d370d60 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wikimedia.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/wikimedia"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/wikimedia"; +//# sourceMappingURL=wikimedia.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wikimedia.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wikimedia.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..780f0ec --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wikimedia.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"wikimedia.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/wikimedia.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wikimedia.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wikimedia.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5c7004a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wikimedia.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/wikimedia"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/wikimedia"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wordpress.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wordpress.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c3dc53 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wordpress.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/wordpress"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/wordpress"; +//# sourceMappingURL=wordpress.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wordpress.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wordpress.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a1c53c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wordpress.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"wordpress.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/wordpress.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,gCAAgC,CAAA;AAC9C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,gCAAgC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wordpress.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wordpress.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d873c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/wordpress.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/wordpress"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/wordpress"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/workos.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/workos.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..745949a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/workos.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/workos"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/workos"; +//# sourceMappingURL=workos.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/workos.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/workos.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3b4759b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/workos.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"workos.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/workos.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/workos.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/workos.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aecabbe --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/workos.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/workos"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/workos"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/yandex.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/yandex.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..89c503a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/yandex.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/yandex"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/yandex"; +//# sourceMappingURL=yandex.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/yandex.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/yandex.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d59b769 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/yandex.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"yandex.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/yandex.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,6BAA6B,CAAA;AAC3C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,6BAA6B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/yandex.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/yandex.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b278fb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/yandex.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/yandex"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/yandex"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zitadel.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zitadel.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e1c7d53 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zitadel.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/zitadel"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/zitadel"; +//# sourceMappingURL=zitadel.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zitadel.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zitadel.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ee7e72d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zitadel.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"zitadel.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/zitadel.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,8BAA8B,CAAA;AAC5C,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,8BAA8B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zitadel.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zitadel.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3481b92 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zitadel.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/zitadel"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/zitadel"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoho.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoho.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7b2edd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoho.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/zoho"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/zoho"; +//# sourceMappingURL=zoho.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoho.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoho.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66bd5ac --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoho.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"zoho.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/zoho.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,2BAA2B,CAAA;AACzC,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,2BAA2B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoho.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoho.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb6654c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoho.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/zoho"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/zoho"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoom.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoom.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a04612a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoom.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/zoom"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/zoom"; +//# sourceMappingURL=zoom.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoom.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoom.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab76c04 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoom.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"zoom.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/providers/zoom.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA,cAAc,2BAA2B,CAAA;AACzC,OAAO,EAAE,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,2BAA2B,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoom.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoom.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d630dc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/providers/zoom.js @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/zoom"; +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/zoom"; diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/react.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/react.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d07eed5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/react.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +/** + * + * NextAuth.js is the official integration of Auth.js for Next.js applications. It supports both + * [Client Components](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/rendering/client-components) and the + * [Pages Router](https://nextjs.org/docs/pages). It includes methods for signing in, signing out, hooks, and a React + * Context provider to wrap your application and make session data available anywhere. + * + * For use in [Server Actions](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/functions/server-actions), check out [these methods](https://authjs.dev/guides/upgrade-to-v5#methods) + * + * @module react + */ +import * as React from "react"; +import type { ProviderId } from "@auth/core/providers"; +import type { Session } from "@auth/core/types"; +import type { AuthClientConfig, ClientSafeProvider, SessionProviderProps, SignInAuthorizationParams, SignInOptions, SignInResponse, SignOutParams, SignOutResponse, UseSessionOptions } from "./lib/client.js"; +export type { SignInOptions, SignInAuthorizationParams, SignOutParams, SignInResponse, }; +export { SessionProviderProps }; +export declare const __NEXTAUTH: AuthClientConfig; +/** @todo Document */ +export type UpdateSession = (data?: any) => Promise; +/** + * useSession() returns an object containing three things: a method called {@link UpdateSession|update}, `data` and `status`. + */ +export type SessionContextValue = R extends true ? { + update: UpdateSession; + data: Session; + status: "authenticated"; +} | { + update: UpdateSession; + data: null; + status: "loading"; +} : { + update: UpdateSession; + data: Session; + status: "authenticated"; +} | { + update: UpdateSession; + data: null; + status: "unauthenticated" | "loading"; +}; +export declare const SessionContext: React.Context<{ + update: UpdateSession; + data: Session; + status: "authenticated"; +} | { + update: UpdateSession; + data: null; + status: "unauthenticated" | "loading"; +} | undefined>; +/** + * React Hook that gives you access to the logged in user's session data and lets you modify it. + * + * :::info + * `useSession` is for client-side use only and when using [Next.js App Router (`app/`)](https://nextjs.org/blog/next-13-4#nextjs-app-router) you should prefer the `auth()` export. + * ::: + */ +export declare function useSession(options?: UseSessionOptions): SessionContextValue; +export interface GetSessionParams { + event?: "storage" | "timer" | "hidden" | string; + triggerEvent?: boolean; + broadcast?: boolean; +} +export declare function getSession(params?: GetSessionParams): Promise; +/** + * Returns the current Cross-Site Request Forgery Token (CSRF Token) + * required to make requests that changes state. (e.g. signing in or out, or updating the session). + * + * [CSRF Prevention: Double Submit Cookie](https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Cross-Site_Request_Forgery_Prevention_Cheat_Sheet.html#double-submit-cookie) + */ +export declare function getCsrfToken(): Promise; +export declare function getProviders(): Promise | null>; +/** + * Initiates a signin flow or sends the user to the signin page listing all possible providers. + * Handles CSRF protection. + * + * @note This method can only be used from Client Components ("use client" or Pages Router). + * For Server Actions, use the `signIn` method imported from the `auth` config. + */ +export declare function signIn(provider?: ProviderId, options?: SignInOptions, authorizationParams?: SignInAuthorizationParams): Promise; +export declare function signIn(provider?: ProviderId, options?: SignInOptions, authorizationParams?: SignInAuthorizationParams): Promise; +/** + * Initiate a signout, by destroying the current session. + * Handles CSRF protection. + * + * @note This method can only be used from Client Components ("use client" or Pages Router). + * For Server Actions, use the `signOut` method imported from the `auth` config. + */ +export declare function signOut(options?: SignOutParams): Promise; +export declare function signOut(options?: SignOutParams): Promise; +/** + * [React Context](https://react.dev/learn/passing-data-deeply-with-context) provider to wrap the app (`pages/`) to make session data available anywhere. + * + * When used, the session state is automatically synchronized across all open tabs/windows and they are all updated whenever they gain or lose focus + * or the state changes (e.g. a user signs in or out) when {@link SessionProviderProps.refetchOnWindowFocus} is `true`. + * + * :::info + * `SessionProvider` is for client-side use only and when using [Next.js App Router (`app/`)](https://nextjs.org/blog/next-13-4#nextjs-app-router) you should prefer the `auth()` export. + * ::: + */ +export declare function SessionProvider(props: SessionProviderProps): JSX.Element; +//# sourceMappingURL=react.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/react.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/react.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a7bf36c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/react.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"react.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["src/react.tsx"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA;;;;;;;;;;GAUG;AAIH,OAAO,KAAK,KAAK,MAAM,OAAO,CAAA;AAU9B,OAAO,KAAK,EAAE,UAAU,EAAE,MAAM,sBAAsB,CAAA;AACtD,OAAO,KAAK,EAAkB,OAAO,EAAE,MAAM,kBAAkB,CAAA;AAC/D,OAAO,KAAK,EACV,gBAAgB,EAChB,kBAAkB,EAClB,oBAAoB,EACpB,yBAAyB,EACzB,aAAa,EACb,cAAc,EACd,aAAa,EACb,eAAe,EACf,iBAAiB,EAClB,MAAM,iBAAiB,CAAA;AAGxB,YAAY,EACV,aAAa,EACb,yBAAyB,EACzB,aAAa,EACb,cAAc,GACf,CAAA;AAED,OAAO,EAAE,oBAAoB,EAAE,CAAA;AAO/B,eAAO,MAAM,UAAU,EAAE,gBAcxB,CAAA;AAqCD,qBAAqB;AACrB,MAAM,MAAM,aAAa,GAAG,CAAC,IAAI,CAAC,EAAE,GAAG,KAAK,OAAO,CAAC,OAAO,GAAG,IAAI,CAAC,CAAA;AAEnE;;GAEG;AACH,MAAM,MAAM,mBAAmB,CAAC,CAAC,SAAS,OAAO,GAAG,KAAK,IAAI,CAAC,SAAS,IAAI,GAEnE;IAAE,MAAM,EAAE,aAAa,CAAC;IAAC,IAAI,EAAE,OAAO,CAAC;IAAC,MAAM,EAAE,eAAe,CAAA;CAAE,GACjE;IAAE,MAAM,EAAE,aAAa,CAAC;IAAC,IAAI,EAAE,IAAI,CAAC;IAAC,MAAM,EAAE,SAAS,CAAA;CAAE,GAExD;IAAE,MAAM,EAAE,aAAa,CAAC;IAAC,IAAI,EAAE,OAAO,CAAC;IAAC,MAAM,EAAE,eAAe,CAAA;CAAE,GACjE;IACE,MAAM,EAAE,aAAa,CAAA;IACrB,IAAI,EAAE,IAAI,CAAA;IACV,MAAM,EAAE,iBAAiB,GAAG,SAAS,CAAA;CACtC,CAAA;AAET,eAAO,MAAM,cAAc;YAPT,aAAa;UAAQ,OAAO;YAAU,eAAe;;YAErD,aAAa;UACf,IAAI;YACF,iBAAiB,GAAG,SAAS;cAKnC,CAAA;AAEZ;;;;;;GAMG;AACH,wBAAgB,UAAU,CAAC,CAAC,SAAS,OAAO,EAC1C,OAAO,CAAC,EAAE,iBAAiB,CAAC,CAAC,CAAC,GAC7B,mBAAmB,CAAC,CAAC,CAAC,CAqCxB;AAED,MAAM,WAAW,gBAAgB;IAC/B,KAAK,CAAC,EAAE,SAAS,GAAG,OAAO,GAAG,QAAQ,GAAG,MAAM,CAAA;IAC/C,YAAY,CAAC,EAAE,OAAO,CAAA;IACtB,SAAS,CAAC,EAAE,OAAO,CAAA;CACpB;AAED,wBAAsB,UAAU,CAAC,MAAM,CAAC,EAAE,gBAAgB,2BAezD;AAED;;;;;GAKG;AACH,wBAAsB,YAAY,oBAOjC;AAED,wBAAsB,YAAY,2DAMjC;AAED;;;;;;GAMG;AACH,wBAAsB,MAAM,CAC1B,QAAQ,CAAC,EAAE,UAAU,EACrB,OAAO,CAAC,EAAE,aAAa,CAAC,IAAI,CAAC,EAC7B,mBAAmB,CAAC,EAAE,yBAAyB,GAC9C,OAAO,CAAC,IAAI,CAAC,CAAA;AAChB,wBAAsB,MAAM,CAC1B,QAAQ,CAAC,EAAE,UAAU,EACrB,OAAO,CAAC,EAAE,aAAa,CAAC,KAAK,CAAC,EAC9B,mBAAmB,CAAC,EAAE,yBAAyB,GAC9C,OAAO,CAAC,cAAc,CAAC,CAAA;AAyF1B;;;;;;GAMG;AACH,wBAAsB,OAAO,CAAC,OAAO,CAAC,EAAE,aAAa,CAAC,IAAI,CAAC,GAAG,OAAO,CAAC,IAAI,CAAC,CAAA;AAC3E,wBAAsB,OAAO,CAC3B,OAAO,CAAC,EAAE,aAAa,CAAC,KAAK,CAAC,GAC7B,OAAO,CAAC,eAAe,CAAC,CAAA;AAoC3B;;;;;;;;;GASG;AACH,wBAAgB,eAAe,CAAC,KAAK,EAAE,oBAAoB,eAgK1D"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/react.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/react.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa78e92 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/react.js @@ -0,0 +1,357 @@ +/** + * + * NextAuth.js is the official integration of Auth.js for Next.js applications. It supports both + * [Client Components](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/rendering/client-components) and the + * [Pages Router](https://nextjs.org/docs/pages). It includes methods for signing in, signing out, hooks, and a React + * Context provider to wrap your application and make session data available anywhere. + * + * For use in [Server Actions](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/functions/server-actions), check out [these methods](https://authjs.dev/guides/upgrade-to-v5#methods) + * + * @module react + */ +"use client"; +import { jsx as _jsx } from "react/jsx-runtime"; +import * as React from "react"; +import { apiBaseUrl, ClientSessionError, fetchData, now, parseUrl, useOnline, } from "./lib/client.js"; +// This behaviour mirrors the default behaviour for getting the site name that +// happens server side in server/index.js +// 1. An empty value is legitimate when the code is being invoked client side as +// relative URLs are valid in that context and so defaults to empty. +// 2. When invoked server side the value is picked up from an environment +// variable and defaults to 'http://localhost:3000'. +export const __NEXTAUTH = { + baseUrl: parseUrl(process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL ?? process.env.VERCEL_URL).origin, + basePath: parseUrl(process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL).path, + baseUrlServer: parseUrl(process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL_INTERNAL ?? + process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL ?? + process.env.VERCEL_URL).origin, + basePathServer: parseUrl(process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL_INTERNAL ?? process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL).path, + _lastSync: 0, + _session: undefined, + _getSession: () => { }, +}; +// https://github.com/nextauthjs/next-auth/pull/10762 +let broadcastChannel = null; +function getNewBroadcastChannel() { + if (typeof BroadcastChannel === "undefined") { + return { + postMessage: () => { }, + addEventListener: () => { }, + removeEventListener: () => { }, + name: "next-auth", + onmessage: null, + onmessageerror: null, + close: () => { }, + dispatchEvent: () => false, + }; + } + return new BroadcastChannel("next-auth"); +} +function broadcast() { + if (broadcastChannel === null) { + broadcastChannel = getNewBroadcastChannel(); + } + return broadcastChannel; +} +// TODO: +const logger = { + debug: console.debug, + error: console.error, + warn: console.warn, +}; +export const SessionContext = React.createContext?.(undefined); +/** + * React Hook that gives you access to the logged in user's session data and lets you modify it. + * + * :::info + * `useSession` is for client-side use only and when using [Next.js App Router (`app/`)](https://nextjs.org/blog/next-13-4#nextjs-app-router) you should prefer the `auth()` export. + * ::: + */ +export function useSession(options) { + if (!SessionContext) { + throw new Error("React Context is unavailable in Server Components"); + } + // @ts-expect-error Satisfy TS if branch on line below + const value = React.useContext(SessionContext); + if (!value && process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production") { + throw new Error("[next-auth]: `useSession` must be wrapped in a "); + } + const { required, onUnauthenticated } = options ?? {}; + const requiredAndNotLoading = required && value.status === "unauthenticated"; + React.useEffect(() => { + if (requiredAndNotLoading) { + const url = `${__NEXTAUTH.basePath}/signin?${new URLSearchParams({ + error: "SessionRequired", + callbackUrl: window.location.href, + })}`; + if (onUnauthenticated) + onUnauthenticated(); + else + window.location.href = url; + } + }, [requiredAndNotLoading, onUnauthenticated]); + if (requiredAndNotLoading) { + return { + data: value.data, + update: value.update, + status: "loading", + }; + } + return value; +} +export async function getSession(params) { + const session = await fetchData("session", __NEXTAUTH, logger, params); + if (params?.broadcast ?? true) { + // https://github.com/nextauthjs/next-auth/pull/11470 + getNewBroadcastChannel().postMessage({ + event: "session", + data: { trigger: "getSession" }, + }); + } + return session; +} +/** + * Returns the current Cross-Site Request Forgery Token (CSRF Token) + * required to make requests that changes state. (e.g. signing in or out, or updating the session). + * + * [CSRF Prevention: Double Submit Cookie](https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Cross-Site_Request_Forgery_Prevention_Cheat_Sheet.html#double-submit-cookie) + */ +export async function getCsrfToken() { + const response = await fetchData("csrf", __NEXTAUTH, logger); + return response?.csrfToken ?? ""; +} +export async function getProviders() { + return fetchData("providers", __NEXTAUTH, logger); +} +export async function signIn(provider, options, authorizationParams) { + const { callbackUrl, ...rest } = options ?? {}; + const { redirect = true, redirectTo = callbackUrl ?? window.location.href, ...signInParams } = rest; + const baseUrl = apiBaseUrl(__NEXTAUTH); + const providers = await getProviders(); + if (!providers) { + const url = `${baseUrl}/error`; + window.location.href = url; + return; // TODO: Return error if `redirect: false` + } + if (!provider || !providers[provider]) { + const url = `${baseUrl}/signin?${new URLSearchParams({ + callbackUrl: redirectTo, + })}`; + window.location.href = url; + return; // TODO: Return error if `redirect: false` + } + const providerType = providers[provider].type; + if (providerType === "webauthn") { + // TODO: Add docs link with explanation + throw new TypeError([ + `Provider id "${provider}" refers to a WebAuthn provider.`, + 'Please use `import { signIn } from "next-auth/webauthn"` instead.', + ].join("\n")); + } + const signInUrl = `${baseUrl}/${providerType === "credentials" ? "callback" : "signin"}/${provider}`; + const csrfToken = await getCsrfToken(); + const res = await fetch(`${signInUrl}?${new URLSearchParams(authorizationParams)}`, { + method: "post", + headers: { + "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", + "X-Auth-Return-Redirect": "1", + }, + body: new URLSearchParams({ + ...signInParams, + csrfToken, + callbackUrl: redirectTo, + }), + }); + const data = await res.json(); + if (redirect) { + const url = data.url ?? redirectTo; + window.location.href = url; + // If url contains a hash, the browser does not reload the page. We reload manually + if (url.includes("#")) + window.location.reload(); + return; + } + const error = new URL(data.url).searchParams.get("error") ?? undefined; + const code = new URL(data.url).searchParams.get("code") ?? undefined; + if (res.ok) { + await __NEXTAUTH._getSession({ event: "storage" }); + } + return { + error, + code, + status: res.status, + ok: res.ok, + url: error ? null : data.url, + }; +} +export async function signOut(options) { + const { redirect = true, redirectTo = options?.callbackUrl ?? window.location.href, } = options ?? {}; + const baseUrl = apiBaseUrl(__NEXTAUTH); + const csrfToken = await getCsrfToken(); + const res = await fetch(`${baseUrl}/signout`, { + method: "post", + headers: { + "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", + "X-Auth-Return-Redirect": "1", + }, + body: new URLSearchParams({ csrfToken, callbackUrl: redirectTo }), + }); + const data = await res.json(); + broadcast().postMessage({ event: "session", data: { trigger: "signout" } }); + if (redirect) { + const url = data.url ?? redirectTo; + window.location.href = url; + // If url contains a hash, the browser does not reload the page. We reload manually + if (url.includes("#")) + window.location.reload(); + return; + } + await __NEXTAUTH._getSession({ event: "storage" }); + return data; +} +/** + * [React Context](https://react.dev/learn/passing-data-deeply-with-context) provider to wrap the app (`pages/`) to make session data available anywhere. + * + * When used, the session state is automatically synchronized across all open tabs/windows and they are all updated whenever they gain or lose focus + * or the state changes (e.g. a user signs in or out) when {@link SessionProviderProps.refetchOnWindowFocus} is `true`. + * + * :::info + * `SessionProvider` is for client-side use only and when using [Next.js App Router (`app/`)](https://nextjs.org/blog/next-13-4#nextjs-app-router) you should prefer the `auth()` export. + * ::: + */ +export function SessionProvider(props) { + if (!SessionContext) { + throw new Error("React Context is unavailable in Server Components"); + } + const { children, basePath, refetchInterval, refetchWhenOffline } = props; + if (basePath) + __NEXTAUTH.basePath = basePath; + /** + * If session was `null`, there was an attempt to fetch it, + * but it failed, but we still treat it as a valid initial value. + */ + const hasInitialSession = props.session !== undefined; + /** If session was passed, initialize as already synced */ + __NEXTAUTH._lastSync = hasInitialSession ? now() : 0; + const [session, setSession] = React.useState(() => { + if (hasInitialSession) + __NEXTAUTH._session = props.session; + return props.session; + }); + /** If session was passed, initialize as not loading */ + const [loading, setLoading] = React.useState(!hasInitialSession); + React.useEffect(() => { + __NEXTAUTH._getSession = async ({ event } = {}) => { + try { + const storageEvent = event === "storage"; + // We should always update if we don't have a client session yet + // or if there are events from other tabs/windows + if (storageEvent || __NEXTAUTH._session === undefined) { + __NEXTAUTH._lastSync = now(); + __NEXTAUTH._session = await getSession({ + broadcast: !storageEvent, + }); + setSession(__NEXTAUTH._session); + return; + } + if ( + // If there is no time defined for when a session should be considered + // stale, then it's okay to use the value we have until an event is + // triggered which updates it + !event || + // If the client doesn't have a session then we don't need to call + // the server to check if it does (if they have signed in via another + // tab or window that will come through as a "stroage" event + // event anyway) + __NEXTAUTH._session === null || + // Bail out early if the client session is not stale yet + now() < __NEXTAUTH._lastSync) { + return; + } + // An event or session staleness occurred, update the client session. + __NEXTAUTH._lastSync = now(); + __NEXTAUTH._session = await getSession(); + setSession(__NEXTAUTH._session); + } + catch (error) { + logger.error(new ClientSessionError(error.message, error)); + } + finally { + setLoading(false); + } + }; + __NEXTAUTH._getSession(); + return () => { + __NEXTAUTH._lastSync = 0; + __NEXTAUTH._session = undefined; + __NEXTAUTH._getSession = () => { }; + }; + }, []); + React.useEffect(() => { + const handle = () => __NEXTAUTH._getSession({ event: "storage" }); + // Listen for storage events and update session if event fired from + // another window (but suppress firing another event to avoid a loop) + // Fetch new session data but tell it to not to fire another event to + // avoid an infinite loop. + // Note: We could pass session data through and do something like + // `setData(message.data)` but that can cause problems depending + // on how the session object is being used in the client; it is + // more robust to have each window/tab fetch it's own copy of the + // session object rather than share it across instances. + broadcast().addEventListener("message", handle); + return () => broadcast().removeEventListener("message", handle); + }, []); + React.useEffect(() => { + const { refetchOnWindowFocus = true } = props; + // Listen for when the page is visible, if the user switches tabs + // and makes our tab visible again, re-fetch the session, but only if + // this feature is not disabled. + const visibilityHandler = () => { + if (refetchOnWindowFocus && document.visibilityState === "visible") + __NEXTAUTH._getSession({ event: "visibilitychange" }); + }; + document.addEventListener("visibilitychange", visibilityHandler, false); + return () => document.removeEventListener("visibilitychange", visibilityHandler, false); + }, [props.refetchOnWindowFocus]); + const isOnline = useOnline(); + // TODO: Flip this behavior in next major version + const shouldRefetch = refetchWhenOffline !== false || isOnline; + React.useEffect(() => { + if (refetchInterval && shouldRefetch) { + const refetchIntervalTimer = setInterval(() => { + if (__NEXTAUTH._session) { + __NEXTAUTH._getSession({ event: "poll" }); + } + }, refetchInterval * 1000); + return () => clearInterval(refetchIntervalTimer); + } + }, [refetchInterval, shouldRefetch]); + const value = React.useMemo(() => ({ + data: session, + status: loading + ? "loading" + : session + ? "authenticated" + : "unauthenticated", + async update(data) { + if (loading) + return; + setLoading(true); + const newSession = await fetchData("session", __NEXTAUTH, logger, typeof data === "undefined" + ? undefined + : { body: { csrfToken: await getCsrfToken(), data } }); + setLoading(false); + if (newSession) { + setSession(newSession); + broadcast().postMessage({ + event: "session", + data: { trigger: "getSession" }, + }); + } + return newSession; + }, + }), [session, loading]); + return ( + // @ts-expect-error + _jsx(SessionContext.Provider, { value: value, children: children })); +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/adapters.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/adapters.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e907436 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/adapters.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export type * from "@auth/core/adapters" diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/index.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/index.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8140ef0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/index.ts @@ -0,0 +1,424 @@ +/** + * _If you are looking to migrate from v4, visit the [Upgrade Guide (v5)](https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5)._ + * + * ## Installation + * + * ```bash npm2yarn + * npm install next-auth@beta + * ``` + * + * ## Environment variable inference + * + * `NEXTAUTH_URL` and `NEXTAUTH_SECRET` have been inferred since v4. + * + * Since NextAuth.js v5 can also automatically infer environment variables that are prefixed with `AUTH_`. + * + * For example `AUTH_GITHUB_ID` and `AUTH_GITHUB_SECRET` will be used as the `clientId` and `clientSecret` options for the GitHub provider. + * + * :::tip + * The environment variable name inferring has the following format for OAuth providers: `AUTH_{PROVIDER}_{ID|SECRET}`. + * + * `PROVIDER` is the uppercase snake case version of the provider's id, followed by either `ID` or `SECRET` respectively. + * ::: + * + * `AUTH_SECRET` and `AUTH_URL` are also aliased for `NEXTAUTH_SECRET` and `NEXTAUTH_URL` for consistency. + * + * To add social login to your app, the configuration becomes: + * + * ```ts title="auth.ts" + * import NextAuth from "next-auth" + * import GitHub from "next-auth/providers/github" + * export const { handlers, auth } = NextAuth({ providers: [ GitHub ] }) + * ``` + * + * And the `.env.local` file: + * + * ```sh title=".env.local" + * AUTH_GITHUB_ID=... + * AUTH_GITHUB_SECRET=... + * AUTH_SECRET=... + * ``` + * + * :::tip + * In production, `AUTH_SECRET` is a required environment variable - if not set, NextAuth.js will throw an error. See [MissingSecretError](https://authjs.dev/reference/core/errors#missingsecret) for more details. + * ::: + * + * If you need to override the default values for a provider, you can still call it as a function `GitHub({...})` as before. + * + * ## Lazy initialization + * You can also initialize NextAuth.js lazily (previously known as advanced intialization), which allows you to access the request context in the configuration in some cases, like Route Handlers, Middleware, API Routes or `getServerSideProps`. + * The above example becomes: + * + * ```ts title="auth.ts" + * import NextAuth from "next-auth" + * import GitHub from "next-auth/providers/github" + * export const { handlers, auth } = NextAuth(req => { + * if (req) { + * console.log(req) // do something with the request + * } + * return { providers: [ GitHub ] } + * }) + * ``` + * + * :::tip + * This is useful if you want to customize the configuration based on the request, for example, to add a different provider in staging/dev environments. + * ::: + * + * @module next-auth + */ + +import { Auth, customFetch } from "@auth/core" +import { reqWithEnvURL, setEnvDefaults } from "./lib/env.js" +import { initAuth } from "./lib/index.js" +import { signIn, signOut, update } from "./lib/actions.js" + +import type { Awaitable, Session } from "@auth/core/types" +import type { ProviderId } from "@auth/core/providers" +import type { + GetServerSidePropsContext, + NextApiRequest, + NextApiResponse, +} from "next" +import type { + AppRouteHandlerFn, + AppRouteHandlerFnContext, +} from "./lib/types.js" +// @ts-expect-error Next.js does not yet correctly use the `package.json#exports` field +import type { NextRequest, NextMiddleware } from "next/server" +import type { + NextAuthConfig, + NextAuthRequest, + NextAuthMiddleware, +} from "./lib/index.js" +export { AuthError, CredentialsSignin } from "@auth/core/errors" + +export { customFetch } + +export type { + Session, + Account, + Profile, + DefaultSession, + User, +} from "@auth/core/types" + +type AppRouteHandlers = Record< + "GET" | "POST", + (req: NextRequest) => Promise +> + +export type { NextAuthConfig, NextAuthRequest } + +/** + * The result of invoking {@link NextAuth|NextAuth}, initialized with the {@link NextAuthConfig}. + * It contains methods to set up and interact with NextAuth.js in your Next.js app. + */ +export interface NextAuthResult { + /** + * The NextAuth.js [Route Handler](https://beta.nextjs.org/docs/routing/route-handlers) methods. These are used to expose an endpoint for OAuth/Email providers, + * as well as REST API endpoints (such as `/api/auth/session`) that can be contacted from the client. + * + * After initializing NextAuth.js in `auth.ts`, + * re-export these methods. + * + * In `app/api/auth/[...nextauth]/route.ts`: + * + * ```ts title="app/api/auth/[...nextauth]/route.ts" + * export { GET, POST } from "../../../../auth" + * export const runtime = "edge" // optional + * ``` + * Then `auth.ts`: + * ```ts title="auth.ts" + * // ... + * export const { handlers: { GET, POST }, auth } = NextAuth({...}) + * ``` + */ + handlers: AppRouteHandlers + /** + * A universal method to interact with NextAuth.js in your Next.js app. + * After initializing NextAuth.js in `auth.ts`, use this method in Middleware, Server Components, Route Handlers (`app/`), and Edge or Node.js API Routes (`pages/`). + * + * ##### In Middleware + * + * :::info + * Adding `auth` to your Middleware is optional, but recommended to keep the user session alive. + * ::: + * + * Authentication is done by the {@link NextAuthConfig.callbacks|callbacks.authorized} callback. + * @example + * ```ts title="middleware.ts" + * export { auth as middleware } from "./auth" + * ``` + * + * Alternatively you can wrap your own middleware with `auth`, where `req` is extended with `auth`: + * @example + * ```ts title="middleware.ts" + * import { auth } from "./auth" + * export default auth((req) => { + * // req.auth + * }) + * ``` + * + * ```ts + * // Optionally, don't invoke Middleware on some paths + * // Read more: https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/middleware#matcher + * export const config = { + * matcher: ["/((?!api|_next/static|_next/image|favicon.ico).*)"], + * } + * ``` + * + * ##### In Server Components + * + * @example + * ```ts title="app/page.ts" + * import { auth } from "../auth" + * + * export default async function Page() { + * const { user } = await auth() + * return

Hello {user?.name}

+ * } + * ``` + * + * ##### In Route Handlers + * @example + * ```ts title="app/api/route.ts" + * import { auth } from "../../auth" + * + * export const POST = auth((req) => { + * // req.auth + * }) + * ``` + * + * ##### In Edge API Routes + * + * @example + * ```ts title="pages/api/protected.ts" + * import { auth } from "../../auth" + * + * export default auth((req) => { + * // req.auth + * }) + * + * export const config = { runtime: "edge" } + * ``` + * + * ##### In API Routes + * + * @example + * ```ts title="pages/api/protected.ts" + * import { auth } from "../auth" + * import type { NextApiRequest, NextApiResponse } from "next" + * + * export default async (req: NextApiRequest, res: NextApiResponse) => { + * const session = await auth(req, res) + * if (session) { + * // Do something with the session + * return res.json("This is protected content.") + * } + * res.status(401).json("You must be signed in.") + * } + * ``` + * + * ##### In `getServerSideProps` + * + * @example + * ```ts title="pages/protected-ssr.ts" + * import { auth } from "../auth" + * + * export const getServerSideProps: GetServerSideProps = async (context) => { + * const session = await auth(context) + * + * if (session) { + * // Do something with the session + * return { props: { session, content: (await res.json()).content } } + * } + * + * return { props: {} } + * } + * ``` + */ + auth: (( + ...args: [NextApiRequest, NextApiResponse] + ) => Promise) & + ((...args: []) => Promise) & + ((...args: [GetServerSidePropsContext]) => Promise) & + (( + ...args: [ + ( + req: NextAuthRequest, + ctx: AppRouteHandlerFnContext + ) => ReturnType, + ] + ) => AppRouteHandlerFn) & + ((...args: [NextAuthMiddleware]) => NextMiddleware) + /** + * Sign in with a provider. If no provider is specified, the user will be redirected to the sign in page. + * + * By default, the user is redirected to the current page after signing in. You can override this behavior by setting the `redirectTo` option with a relative path. + * + * @example + * ```ts title="app/layout.tsx" + * import { signIn } from "../auth" + * + * export default function Layout() { + * return ( + *
{ + * "use server" + * await signIn("github") + * }}> + * + *
+ * ) + * ``` + * + * If an error occurs during signin, an instance of {@link AuthError} will be thrown. You can catch it like this: + * ```ts title="app/layout.tsx" + * import { AuthError } from "next-auth" + * import { signIn } from "../auth" + * + * export default function Layout() { + * return ( + *
{ + * "use server" + * try { + * await signIn("credentials", formData) + * } catch(error) { + * if (error instanceof AuthError) // Handle auth errors + * throw error // Rethrow all other errors + * } + * }}> + * + *
+ * ) + * } + * ``` + * + */ + signIn:

( + /** Provider to sign in to */ + provider?: P, // See: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/29729 + options?: + | FormData + | ({ + /** The relative path to redirect to after signing in. By default, the user is redirected to the current page. */ + redirectTo?: string + /** If set to `false`, the `signIn` method will return the URL to redirect to instead of redirecting automatically. */ + redirect?: R + } & Record), + authorizationParams?: + | string[][] + | Record + | string + | URLSearchParams + ) => Promise + /** + * Sign out the user. If the session was created using a database strategy, the session will be removed from the database and the related cookie is invalidated. + * If the session was created using a JWT, the cookie is invalidated. + * + * By default the user is redirected to the current page after signing out. You can override this behavior by setting the `redirectTo` option with a relative path. + * + * @example + * ```ts title="app/layout.tsx" + * import { signOut } from "../auth" + * + * export default function Layout() { + * return ( + *

{ + * "use server" + * await signOut() + * }}> + * + *
+ * ) + * ``` + * + * + */ + signOut: (options?: { + /** The relative path to redirect to after signing out. By default, the user is redirected to the current page. */ + redirectTo?: string + /** If set to `false`, the `signOut` method will return the URL to redirect to instead of redirecting automatically. */ + redirect?: R + }) => Promise + unstable_update: ( + data: Partial }> + ) => Promise +} + +/** + * Initialize NextAuth.js. + * + * @example + * ```ts title="auth.ts" + * import NextAuth from "next-auth" + * import GitHub from "@auth/core/providers/github" + * + * export const { handlers, auth } = NextAuth({ providers: [GitHub] }) + * ``` + * + * Lazy initialization: + * + * @example + * ```ts title="auth.ts" + * import NextAuth from "next-auth" + * import GitHub from "@auth/core/providers/github" + * + * export const { handlers, auth } = NextAuth(async (req) => { + * console.log(req) // do something with the request + * return { + * providers: [GitHub], + * }, + * }) + * ``` + */ +export default function NextAuth( + config: + | NextAuthConfig + | ((request: NextRequest | undefined) => Awaitable) +): NextAuthResult { + if (typeof config === "function") { + const httpHandler = async (req: NextRequest) => { + const _config = await config(req) + setEnvDefaults(_config) + return Auth(reqWithEnvURL(req), _config) + } + + return { + handlers: { GET: httpHandler, POST: httpHandler } as const, + // @ts-expect-error + auth: initAuth(config, (c) => setEnvDefaults(c)), + + signIn: async (provider, options, authorizationParams) => { + const _config = await config(undefined) + setEnvDefaults(_config) + return signIn(provider, options, authorizationParams, _config) + }, + signOut: async (options) => { + const _config = await config(undefined) + setEnvDefaults(_config) + return signOut(options, _config) + }, + unstable_update: async (data) => { + const _config = await config(undefined) + setEnvDefaults(_config) + return update(data, _config) + }, + } + } + setEnvDefaults(config) + const httpHandler = (req: NextRequest) => Auth(reqWithEnvURL(req), config) + return { + handlers: { GET: httpHandler, POST: httpHandler } as const, + // @ts-expect-error + auth: initAuth(config), + signIn: (provider, options, authorizationParams) => { + return signIn(provider, options, authorizationParams, config) + }, + signOut: (options) => { + return signOut(options, config) + }, + unstable_update: (data) => { + return update(data, config) + }, + } +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/jwt.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/jwt.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0c35ff0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/jwt.ts @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +/** + * :::warning Not recommended + * In NextAuth.js v5 or newer, we recommend other authentication methods server-side. Read more at: https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5#authenticating-server-side + * ::: + * + * @module jwt + */ + +export * from "@auth/core/jwt" diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/actions.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/actions.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..80081fa --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/actions.ts @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +import { Auth, raw, skipCSRFCheck, createActionURL } from "@auth/core" +// @ts-expect-error Next.js does not yet correctly use the `package.json#exports` field +import { headers as nextHeaders, cookies } from "next/headers" +// @ts-expect-error Next.js does not yet correctly use the `package.json#exports` field +import { redirect } from "next/navigation" + +import type { NextAuthConfig } from "./index.js" +import type { NextAuthResult, Session } from "../index.js" +import type { ProviderType } from "@auth/core/providers" + +type SignInParams = Parameters +export async function signIn( + provider: SignInParams[0], + options: SignInParams[1] = {}, + authorizationParams: SignInParams[2], + config: NextAuthConfig +) { + const headers = new Headers(await nextHeaders()) + const { + redirect: shouldRedirect = true, + redirectTo, + ...rest + } = options instanceof FormData ? Object.fromEntries(options) : options + + const callbackUrl = redirectTo?.toString() ?? headers.get("Referer") ?? "/" + const signInURL = createActionURL( + "signin", + // @ts-expect-error `x-forwarded-proto` is not nullable, next.js sets it by default + headers.get("x-forwarded-proto"), + headers, + process.env, + config + ) + + if (!provider) { + signInURL.searchParams.append("callbackUrl", callbackUrl) + if (shouldRedirect) redirect(signInURL.toString()) + return signInURL.toString() + } + + let url = `${signInURL}/${provider}?${new URLSearchParams( + authorizationParams + )}` + let foundProvider: { id?: SignInParams[0]; type?: ProviderType } = {} + + for (const providerConfig of config.providers) { + const { options, ...defaults } = + typeof providerConfig === "function" ? providerConfig() : providerConfig + const id = (options?.id as string | undefined) ?? defaults.id + if (id === provider) { + foundProvider = { + id, + type: (options?.type as ProviderType | undefined) ?? defaults.type, + } + break + } + } + + if (!foundProvider.id) { + const url = `${signInURL}?${new URLSearchParams({ callbackUrl })}` + if (shouldRedirect) redirect(url) + return url + } + + if (foundProvider.type === "credentials") { + url = url.replace("signin", "callback") + } + + headers.set("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded") + const body = new URLSearchParams({ ...rest, callbackUrl }) + const req = new Request(url, { method: "POST", headers, body }) + const res = await Auth(req, { ...config, raw, skipCSRFCheck }) + + const cookieJar = await cookies() + for (const c of res?.cookies ?? []) cookieJar.set(c.name, c.value, c.options) + + const responseUrl = + res instanceof Response ? res.headers.get("Location") : res.redirect + + // NOTE: if for some unexpected reason the responseUrl is not set, + // we redirect to the original url + const redirectUrl = responseUrl ?? url + + if (shouldRedirect) return redirect(redirectUrl) + + return redirectUrl as any +} + +type SignOutParams = Parameters +export async function signOut( + options: SignOutParams[0], + config: NextAuthConfig +) { + const headers = new Headers(await nextHeaders()) + headers.set("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded") + + const url = createActionURL( + "signout", + // @ts-expect-error `x-forwarded-proto` is not nullable, next.js sets it by default + headers.get("x-forwarded-proto"), + headers, + process.env, + config + ) + const callbackUrl = options?.redirectTo ?? headers.get("Referer") ?? "/" + const body = new URLSearchParams({ callbackUrl }) + const req = new Request(url, { method: "POST", headers, body }) + + const res = await Auth(req, { ...config, raw, skipCSRFCheck }) + + const cookieJar = await cookies() + for (const c of res?.cookies ?? []) cookieJar.set(c.name, c.value, c.options) + + if (options?.redirect ?? true) return redirect(res.redirect!) + + return res as any +} + +type UpdateParams = Parameters +export async function update( + data: UpdateParams[0], + config: NextAuthConfig +): Promise { + const headers = new Headers(await nextHeaders()) + headers.set("Content-Type", "application/json") + + const url = createActionURL( + "session", + // @ts-expect-error `x-forwarded-proto` is not nullable, next.js sets it by default + headers.get("x-forwarded-proto"), + headers, + process.env, + config + ) + const body = JSON.stringify({ data }) + const req = new Request(url, { method: "POST", headers, body }) + + const res: any = await Auth(req, { ...config, raw, skipCSRFCheck }) + + const cookieJar = await cookies() + for (const c of res?.cookies ?? []) cookieJar.set(c.name, c.value, c.options) + + return res.body +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/client.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/client.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..22b0f0c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/client.ts @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +"use client" + +import * as React from "react" +import type { ProviderId, ProviderType } from "@auth/core/providers" +import type { LoggerInstance, Session } from "@auth/core/types" +import { AuthError } from "@auth/core/errors" + +/** @todo */ +class ClientFetchError extends AuthError {} + +/** @todo */ +export class ClientSessionError extends AuthError {} + +export interface AuthClientConfig { + baseUrl: string + basePath: string + baseUrlServer: string + basePathServer: string + /** Stores last session response */ + _session?: Session | null | undefined + /** Used for timestamp since last sycned (in seconds) */ + _lastSync: number + /** + * Stores the `SessionProvider`'s session update method to be able to + * trigger session updates from places like `signIn` or `signOut` + */ + _getSession: (...args: any[]) => any +} + +export interface UseSessionOptions { + required: R + /** Defaults to `signIn` */ + onUnauthenticated?: () => void +} + +export interface ClientSafeProvider { + id: ProviderId + name: string + type: ProviderType + signinUrl: string + callbackUrl: string + redirectTo: string +} + +export interface SignInOptions + extends Record { + /** @deprecated Use `redirectTo` instead. */ + callbackUrl?: string + /** + * Specify where the user should be redirected to after a successful signin. + * + * By default, it is the page the sign-in was initiated from. + */ + redirectTo?: string + /** + * You might want to deal with the signin response on the same page, instead of redirecting to another page. + * For example, if an error occurs (like wrong credentials given by the user), you might want to show an inline error message on the input field. + * + * For this purpose, you can set this to option `redirect: false`. + */ + redirect?: Redirect +} + +export interface SignInResponse { + error: string | undefined + code: string | undefined + status: number + ok: boolean + url: string | null +} + +/** + * Match `inputType` of `new URLSearchParams(inputType)` + * @internal + */ +export type SignInAuthorizationParams = + | string + | string[][] + | Record + | URLSearchParams + +/** [Documentation](https://next-auth.js.org/getting-started/client#using-the-redirect-false-option-1) */ +export interface SignOutResponse { + url: string +} + +export interface SignOutParams { + /** @deprecated Use `redirectTo` instead. */ + callbackUrl?: string + /** + * If you pass `redirect: false`, the page will not reload. + * The session will be deleted, and `useSession` is notified, so any indication about the user will be shown as logged out automatically. + * It can give a very nice experience for the user. + */ + redirectTo?: string + /** [Documentation](https://next-auth.js.org/getting-started/client#using-the-redirect-false-option-1 */ + redirect?: Redirect +} + +/** + + * If you have session expiry times of 30 days (the default) or more, then you probably don't need to change any of the default options. + * + * However, if you need to customize the session behavior and/or are using short session expiry times, you can pass options to the provider to customize the behavior of the {@link useSession} hook. + */ +export interface SessionProviderProps { + children: React.ReactNode + session?: Session | null + baseUrl?: string + basePath?: string + /** + * A time interval (in seconds) after which the session will be re-fetched. + * If set to `0` (default), the session is not polled. + */ + refetchInterval?: number + /** + * `SessionProvider` automatically refetches the session when the user switches between windows. + * This option activates this behaviour if set to `true` (default). + */ + refetchOnWindowFocus?: boolean + /** + * Set to `false` to stop polling when the device has no internet access offline (determined by `navigator.onLine`) + * + * [`navigator.onLine` documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/NavigatorOnLine/onLine) + */ + refetchWhenOffline?: false +} + +// ------------------------ Internal ------------------------ + +/** + * If passed 'appContext' via getInitialProps() in _app.js + * then get the req object from ctx and use that for the + * req value to allow `fetchData` to + * work seemlessly in getInitialProps() on server side + * pages *and* in _app.js. + * @internal + */ +export async function fetchData( + path: string, + __NEXTAUTH: AuthClientConfig, + logger: LoggerInstance, + req: any = {} +): Promise { + const url = `${apiBaseUrl(__NEXTAUTH)}/${path}` + try { + const options: RequestInit = { + headers: { + "Content-Type": "application/json", + ...(req?.headers?.cookie ? { cookie: req.headers.cookie } : {}), + }, + } + + if (req?.body) { + options.body = JSON.stringify(req.body) + options.method = "POST" + } + + const res = await fetch(url, options) + const data = await res.json() + if (!res.ok) throw data + return data + } catch (error) { + logger.error(new ClientFetchError((error as Error).message, error as any)) + return null + } +} + +/** @internal */ +export function apiBaseUrl(__NEXTAUTH: AuthClientConfig) { + if (typeof window === "undefined") { + // Return absolute path when called server side + return `${__NEXTAUTH.baseUrlServer}${__NEXTAUTH.basePathServer}` + } + // Return relative path when called client side + return __NEXTAUTH.basePath +} + +/** @internal */ +export function useOnline() { + const [isOnline, setIsOnline] = React.useState( + typeof navigator !== "undefined" ? navigator.onLine : false + ) + + const setOnline = () => setIsOnline(true) + const setOffline = () => setIsOnline(false) + + React.useEffect(() => { + window.addEventListener("online", setOnline) + window.addEventListener("offline", setOffline) + + return () => { + window.removeEventListener("online", setOnline) + window.removeEventListener("offline", setOffline) + } + }, []) + + return isOnline +} + +/** + * Returns the number of seconds elapsed since January 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC. + * @internal + */ +export function now() { + return Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000) +} + +/** + * Returns an `URL` like object to make requests/redirects from server-side + * @internal + */ +export function parseUrl(url?: string): { + /** @default "http://localhost:3000" */ + origin: string + /** @default "localhost:3000" */ + host: string + /** @default "/api/auth" */ + path: string + /** @default "http://localhost:3000/api/auth" */ + base: string + /** @default "http://localhost:3000/api/auth" */ + toString: () => string +} { + const defaultUrl = new URL("http://localhost:3000/api/auth") + + if (url && !url.startsWith("http")) { + url = `https://${url}` + } + + const _url = new URL(url || defaultUrl) + const path = (_url.pathname === "/" ? defaultUrl.pathname : _url.pathname) + // Remove trailing slash + .replace(/\/$/, "") + + const base = `${_url.origin}${path}` + + return { + origin: _url.origin, + host: _url.host, + path, + base, + toString: () => base, + } +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/env.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/env.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..27615af --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/env.ts @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +// @ts-expect-error Next.js does not yet correctly use the `package.json#exports` field +import { NextRequest } from "next/server" +import type { NextAuthConfig } from "./index.js" +import { setEnvDefaults as coreSetEnvDefaults } from "@auth/core" + +/** If `NEXTAUTH_URL` or `AUTH_URL` is defined, override the request's URL. */ +export function reqWithEnvURL(req: NextRequest): NextRequest { + const url = process.env.AUTH_URL ?? process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL + if (!url) return req + const { origin: envOrigin } = new URL(url) + const { href, origin } = req.nextUrl + return new NextRequest(href.replace(origin, envOrigin), req) +} + +/** + * For backwards compatibility, `next-auth` checks for `NEXTAUTH_URL` + * and the `basePath` by default is `/api/auth` instead of `/auth` + * (which is the default for all other Auth.js integrations). + * + * For the same reason, `NEXTAUTH_SECRET` is also checked. + */ +export function setEnvDefaults(config: NextAuthConfig) { + try { + config.secret ??= process.env.AUTH_SECRET ?? process.env.NEXTAUTH_SECRET + const url = process.env.AUTH_URL ?? process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL + if (!url) return + const { pathname } = new URL(url) + if (pathname === "/") return + config.basePath ||= pathname + } catch { + // Catching and swallowing potential URL parsing errors, we'll fall + // back to `/api/auth` below. + } finally { + config.basePath ||= "/api/auth" + coreSetEnvDefaults(process.env, config, true) + } +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/index.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/index.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2223cde --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/index.ts @@ -0,0 +1,313 @@ +import { Auth, createActionURL, type AuthConfig } from "@auth/core" +// @ts-expect-error Next.js does not yet correctly use the `package.json#exports` field +import { headers } from "next/headers" +// @ts-expect-error Next.js does not yet correctly use the `package.json#exports` field +import { NextResponse } from "next/server" +import { reqWithEnvURL } from "./env.js" + +import type { AuthAction, Awaitable, Session } from "@auth/core/types" +import type { + GetServerSidePropsContext, + NextApiRequest, + NextApiResponse, +} from "next" +import type { AppRouteHandlerFn } from "./types.js" +// @ts-expect-error Next.js does not yet correctly use the `package.json#exports` field +import type { NextFetchEvent, NextMiddleware, NextRequest } from "next/server" + +/** Configure NextAuth.js. */ +export interface NextAuthConfig extends Omit { + /** + * Callbacks are asynchronous functions you can use to control what happens when an auth-related action is performed. + * Callbacks **allow you to implement access controls without a database** or to **integrate with external databases or APIs**. + */ + callbacks?: AuthConfig["callbacks"] & { + /** + * Invoked when a user needs authorization, using [Middleware](https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/middleware). + * + * You can override this behavior by returning a {@link NextResponse}. + * + * @example + * ```ts title="app/auth.ts" + * async authorized({ request, auth }) { + * const url = request.nextUrl + * + * if(request.method === "POST") { + * const { authToken } = (await request.json()) ?? {} + * // If the request has a valid auth token, it is authorized + * const valid = await validateAuthToken(authToken) + * if(valid) return true + * return NextResponse.json("Invalid auth token", { status: 401 }) + * } + * + * // Logged in users are authenticated, otherwise redirect to login page + * return !!auth.user + * } + * ``` + * + * :::warning + * If you are returning a redirect response, make sure that the page you are redirecting to is not protected by this callback, + * otherwise you could end up in an infinite redirect loop. + * ::: + */ + authorized?: (params: { + /** The request to be authorized. */ + request: NextRequest + /** The authenticated user or token, if any. */ + auth: Session | null + }) => Awaitable + } +} + +async function getSession(headers: Headers, config: NextAuthConfig) { + const url = createActionURL( + "session", + // @ts-expect-error `x-forwarded-proto` is not nullable, next.js sets it by default + headers.get("x-forwarded-proto"), + headers, + process.env, + config + ) + const request = new Request(url, { + headers: { cookie: headers.get("cookie") ?? "" }, + }) + + return Auth(request, { + ...config, + callbacks: { + ...config.callbacks, + // Since we are server-side, we don't need to filter out the session data + // See https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5#authenticating-server-side + // TODO: Taint the session data to prevent accidental leakage to the client + // https://react.dev/reference/react/experimental_taintObjectReference + async session(...args) { + const session = + // If the user defined a custom session callback, use that instead + (await config.callbacks?.session?.(...args)) ?? { + ...args[0].session, + expires: + args[0].session.expires?.toISOString?.() ?? + args[0].session.expires, + } + const user = args[0].user ?? args[0].token + return { user, ...session } satisfies Session + }, + }, + }) as Promise +} + +export interface NextAuthRequest extends NextRequest { + auth: Session | null +} + +export type NextAuthMiddleware = ( + request: NextAuthRequest, + event: NextFetchEvent +) => ReturnType + +export type WithAuthArgs = + | [NextAuthRequest, any] + | [NextAuthMiddleware] + | [AppRouteHandlerFn] + | [NextApiRequest, NextApiResponse] + | [GetServerSidePropsContext] + | [] + +function isReqWrapper(arg: any): arg is NextAuthMiddleware | AppRouteHandlerFn { + return typeof arg === "function" +} + +export function initAuth( + config: + | NextAuthConfig + | ((request: NextRequest | undefined) => Awaitable), + onLazyLoad?: (config: NextAuthConfig) => void // To set the default env vars +) { + if (typeof config === "function") { + return async (...args: WithAuthArgs) => { + if (!args.length) { + // React Server Components + const _headers = await headers() + const _config = await config(undefined) // Review: Should we pass headers() here instead? + onLazyLoad?.(_config) + + return getSession(_headers, _config).then((r) => r.json()) + } + + if (args[0] instanceof Request) { + // middleware.ts inline + // export { auth as default } from "auth" + const req = args[0] + const ev = args[1] + const _config = await config(req) + onLazyLoad?.(_config) + + // args[0] is supposed to be NextRequest but the instanceof check is failing. + return handleAuth([req, ev], _config) + } + + if (isReqWrapper(args[0])) { + // middleware.ts wrapper/route.ts + // import { auth } from "auth" + // export default auth((req) => { console.log(req.auth) }}) + const userMiddlewareOrRoute = args[0] + return async ( + ...args: Parameters + ) => { + const _config = await config(args[0]) + onLazyLoad?.(_config) + return handleAuth(args, _config, userMiddlewareOrRoute) + } + } + // API Routes, getServerSideProps + const request = "req" in args[0] ? args[0].req : args[0] + const response: any = "res" in args[0] ? args[0].res : args[1] + const _config = await config(request) + onLazyLoad?.(_config) + + // @ts-expect-error -- request is NextRequest + return getSession(new Headers(request.headers), _config).then( + async (authResponse) => { + const auth = await authResponse.json() + + for (const cookie of authResponse.headers.getSetCookie()) + if ("headers" in response) + response.headers.append("set-cookie", cookie) + else response.appendHeader("set-cookie", cookie) + + return auth satisfies Session | null + } + ) + } + } + return (...args: WithAuthArgs) => { + if (!args.length) { + // React Server Components + return Promise.resolve(headers()).then((h: Headers) => + getSession(h, config).then((r) => r.json()) + ) + } + if (args[0] instanceof Request) { + // middleware.ts inline + // export { auth as default } from "auth" + const req = args[0] + const ev = args[1] + return handleAuth([req, ev], config) + } + + if (isReqWrapper(args[0])) { + // middleware.ts wrapper/route.ts + // import { auth } from "auth" + // export default auth((req) => { console.log(req.auth) }}) + const userMiddlewareOrRoute = args[0] + return async ( + ...args: Parameters + ) => { + return handleAuth(args, config, userMiddlewareOrRoute).then((res) => { + return res + }) + } + } + + // API Routes, getServerSideProps + const request = "req" in args[0] ? args[0].req : args[0] + const response: any = "res" in args[0] ? args[0].res : args[1] + + return getSession( + // @ts-expect-error + new Headers(request.headers), + config + ).then(async (authResponse) => { + const auth = await authResponse.json() + + for (const cookie of authResponse.headers.getSetCookie()) + if ("headers" in response) response.headers.append("set-cookie", cookie) + else response.appendHeader("set-cookie", cookie) + + return auth satisfies Session | null + }) + } +} + +async function handleAuth( + args: Parameters, + config: NextAuthConfig, + userMiddlewareOrRoute?: NextAuthMiddleware | AppRouteHandlerFn +) { + const request = reqWithEnvURL(args[0]) + const sessionResponse = await getSession(request.headers, config) + const auth = await sessionResponse.json() + + let authorized: boolean | NextResponse | Response | undefined = true + + if (config.callbacks?.authorized) { + authorized = await config.callbacks.authorized({ request, auth }) + } + + let response: any = NextResponse.next?.() + + if (authorized instanceof Response) { + // User returned a custom response, like redirecting to a page or 401, respect it + response = authorized + + const redirect = authorized.headers.get("Location") + const { pathname } = request.nextUrl + // If the user is redirecting to the same NextAuth.js action path as the current request, + // don't allow the redirect to prevent an infinite loop + if ( + redirect && + isSameAuthAction(pathname, new URL(redirect).pathname, config) + ) { + authorized = true + } + } else if (userMiddlewareOrRoute) { + // Execute user's middleware/handler with the augmented request + const augmentedReq = request as NextAuthRequest + augmentedReq.auth = auth + response = + (await userMiddlewareOrRoute(augmentedReq, args[1])) ?? + NextResponse.next() + } else if (!authorized) { + const signInPage = config.pages?.signIn ?? `${config.basePath}/signin` + if (request.nextUrl.pathname !== signInPage) { + // Redirect to signin page by default if not authorized + const signInUrl = request.nextUrl.clone() + signInUrl.pathname = signInPage + signInUrl.searchParams.set("callbackUrl", request.nextUrl.href) + response = NextResponse.redirect(signInUrl) + } + } + + const finalResponse = new Response(response?.body, response) + + // Preserve cookies from the session response + for (const cookie of sessionResponse.headers.getSetCookie()) + finalResponse.headers.append("set-cookie", cookie) + + return finalResponse +} + +function isSameAuthAction( + requestPath: string, + redirectPath: string, + config: NextAuthConfig +) { + const action = redirectPath.replace(`${requestPath}/`, "") as AuthAction + const pages = Object.values(config.pages ?? {}) + + return ( + (actions.has(action) || pages.includes(redirectPath)) && + redirectPath === requestPath + ) +} + +const actions = new Set([ + "providers", + "session", + "csrf", + "signin", + "signout", + "callback", + "verify-request", + "error", +]) diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/types.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/types.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f0010e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/lib/types.ts @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +// @ts-expect-error Next.js does not yet correctly use the `package.json#exports` field +import type { NextRequest } from "next/server" + +/** + * AppRouteHandlerFnContext is the context that is passed to the handler as the + * second argument. + */ +export type AppRouteHandlerFnContext = { + params: Promise +} +/** + * Handler function for app routes. If a non-Response value is returned, an error + * will be thrown. + */ +export type AppRouteHandlerFn = ( + /** + * Incoming request object. + */ + req: NextRequest, + /** + * Context properties on the request (including the parameters if this was a + * dynamic route). + */ + ctx: AppRouteHandlerFnContext +) => void | Response | Promise + +export type AppRouteHandlers = Record< + "GET" | "POST", + (req: NextRequest) => Promise +> diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/middleware.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/middleware.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..91a14d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/middleware.ts @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +/** + * :::warning Deprecated + * This module is replaced in v5. Read more at: https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5#authenticating-server-side + * ::: + * + * @module middleware + */ + +throw new ReferenceError( + [ + '"next-auth/middleware" is deprecated. If you are not ready to migrate, keep using "next-auth@4".', + "Read more on https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5", + ].join("\n") +) + +export {} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/next.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/next.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b6879cf --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/next.ts @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +/** + * :::warning Deprecated + * This module is replaced in v5. Read more at: https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5#authenticating-server-side + * ::: + * + * @module next + */ + +throw new ReferenceError( + [ + '"next-auth/next" is deprecated. If you are not ready to migrate, keep using "next-auth@4".', + "Read more on https://authjs.dev/getting-started/migrating-to-v5", + ].join("\n") +) + +export {} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/42-school.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/42-school.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e83ed97 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/42-school.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/42-school" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/42-school" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/apple.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/apple.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9853af7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/apple.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/apple" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/apple" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/asgardeo.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/asgardeo.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c41ca4c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/asgardeo.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/asgardeo" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/asgardeo" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/atlassian.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/atlassian.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3b0545d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/atlassian.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/atlassian" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/atlassian" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/auth0.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/auth0.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d2d91b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/auth0.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/auth0" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/auth0" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/authentik.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/authentik.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..16b75d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/authentik.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/authentik" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/authentik" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/azure-ad-b2c.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/azure-ad-b2c.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5610ef1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/azure-ad-b2c.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/azure-ad-b2c" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/azure-ad-b2c" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/azure-ad.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/azure-ad.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..35b0b04 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/azure-ad.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/azure-ad" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/azure-ad" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/azure-devops.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/azure-devops.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0fb3414 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/azure-devops.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/azure-devops" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/azure-devops" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/bankid-no.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/bankid-no.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..30a19d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/bankid-no.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/bankid-no" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/bankid-no" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/battlenet.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/battlenet.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c549607 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/battlenet.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/battlenet" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/battlenet" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/beyondidentity.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/beyondidentity.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7bc1607 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/beyondidentity.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/beyondidentity" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/beyondidentity" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/bitbucket.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/bitbucket.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3026513 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/bitbucket.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/bitbucket" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/bitbucket" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/box.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/box.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b862ff9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/box.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/box" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/box" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/boxyhq-saml.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/boxyhq-saml.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a2b87e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/boxyhq-saml.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/boxyhq-saml" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/boxyhq-saml" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/bungie.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/bungie.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7095694 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/bungie.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/bungie" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/bungie" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/click-up.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/click-up.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..928bb71 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/click-up.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/click-up" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/click-up" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/cognito.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/cognito.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e8c8adf --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/cognito.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/cognito" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/cognito" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/coinbase.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/coinbase.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..13ab03f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/coinbase.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/coinbase" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/coinbase" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/concept2.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/concept2.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c01c26 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/concept2.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/concept2" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/concept2" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/credentials.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/credentials.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9c13441 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/credentials.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/credentials" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/credentials" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/descope.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/descope.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6278718 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/descope.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/descope" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/descope" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/discord.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/discord.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9b7d3c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/discord.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/discord" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/discord" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/dribbble.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/dribbble.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..adce0df --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/dribbble.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/dribbble" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/dribbble" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/dropbox.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/dropbox.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b08905 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/dropbox.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/dropbox" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/dropbox" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/duende-identity-server6.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/duende-identity-server6.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42505bd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/duende-identity-server6.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/duende-identity-server6" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/duende-identity-server6" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/email.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/email.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..266e543 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/email.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/email" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/email" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/eventbrite.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/eventbrite.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6e7a754 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/eventbrite.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/eventbrite" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/eventbrite" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/eveonline.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/eveonline.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ef9240 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/eveonline.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/eveonline" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/eveonline" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/facebook.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/facebook.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0fc2e63 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/facebook.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/facebook" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/facebook" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/faceit.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/faceit.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe8dd5a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/faceit.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/faceit" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/faceit" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/figma.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/figma.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9057b7e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/figma.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/figma" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/figma" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/forwardemail.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/forwardemail.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ef6de6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/forwardemail.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/forwardemail" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/forwardemail" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/foursquare.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/foursquare.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..75f2e9c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/foursquare.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/foursquare" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/foursquare" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/freshbooks.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/freshbooks.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..220cd84 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/freshbooks.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/freshbooks" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/freshbooks" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/frontegg.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/frontegg.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..83aa6d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/frontegg.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/frontegg" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/frontegg" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/fusionauth.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/fusionauth.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e5eeb2d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/fusionauth.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/fusionauth" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/fusionauth" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/github.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/github.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..002d4de --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/github.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/github" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/github" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/gitlab.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/gitlab.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..78e0fe0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/gitlab.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/gitlab" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/gitlab" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/google.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/google.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c759c4d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/google.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/google" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/google" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/hubspot.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/hubspot.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a04bdc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/hubspot.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/hubspot" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/hubspot" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/huggingface.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/huggingface.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b05247 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/huggingface.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/huggingface" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/huggingface" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/identity-server4.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/identity-server4.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b09067e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/identity-server4.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/identity-server4" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/identity-server4" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/index.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/index.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a8e1ff7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/index.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/instagram.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/instagram.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a427d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/instagram.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/instagram" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/instagram" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/kakao.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/kakao.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..263e21d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/kakao.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/kakao" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/kakao" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/keycloak.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/keycloak.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7824520 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/keycloak.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/keycloak" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/keycloak" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/kinde.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/kinde.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5796084 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/kinde.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/kinde" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/kinde" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/line.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/line.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ce690b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/line.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/line" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/line" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/linkedin.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/linkedin.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0036c31 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/linkedin.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/linkedin" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/linkedin" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/logto.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/logto.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f384367 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/logto.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/logto" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/logto" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/loops.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/loops.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..485ece7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/loops.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/loops" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/loops" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mailchimp.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mailchimp.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c46db9c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mailchimp.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mailchimp" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mailchimp" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mailgun.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mailgun.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ea62d70 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mailgun.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mailgun" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mailgun" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mailru.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mailru.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f915f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mailru.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mailru" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mailru" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mastodon.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mastodon.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb64347 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mastodon.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mastodon" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mastodon" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mattermost.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mattermost.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..81f7422 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/mattermost.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/mattermost" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/mattermost" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/medium.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/medium.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c8e631 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/medium.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/medium" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/medium" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/microsoft-entra-id.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/microsoft-entra-id.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bad2991 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/microsoft-entra-id.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/microsoft-entra-id" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/microsoft-entra-id" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/naver.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/naver.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d28f51a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/naver.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/naver" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/naver" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/netlify.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/netlify.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b1dfddc --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/netlify.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/netlify" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/netlify" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/netsuite.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/netsuite.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8e30b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/netsuite.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/netsuite" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/netsuite" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/nextcloud.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/nextcloud.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..af11e7a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/nextcloud.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/nextcloud" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/nextcloud" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/nodemailer.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/nodemailer.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..efbe073 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/nodemailer.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/nodemailer" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/nodemailer" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/notion.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/notion.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cdad708 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/notion.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/notion" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/notion" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/oauth-types.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/oauth-types.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..40890eb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/oauth-types.ts @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + +// THIS FILE IS AUTOGENERATED. DO NOT EDIT. +export type OAuthProviderType = + | "42-school" + | "apple" + | "atlassian" + | "auth0" + | "authentik" + | "azure-ad-b2c" + | "azure-ad" + | "battlenet" + | "box" + | "boxyhq-saml" + | "bungie" + | "cognito" + | "coinbase" + | "credentials" + | "discord" + | "dropbox" + | "duende-identity-server6" + | "email" + | "eveonline" + | "facebook" + | "faceit" + | "foursquare" + | "freshbooks" + | "fusionauth" + | "github" + | "gitlab" + | "google" + | "hubspot" + | "identity-server4" + | "index" + | "instagram" + | "kakao" + | "keycloak" + | "line" + | "linkedin" + | "mailchimp" + | "mailru" + | "medium" + | "naver" + | "netlify" + | "oauth-types" + | "oauth" + | "okta" + | "onelogin" + | "osso" + | "osu" + | "passage" + | "patreon" + | "pinterest" + | "pipedrive" + | "reddit" + | "salesforce" + | "slack" + | "spotify" + | "strava" + | "todoist" + | "trakt" + | "twitch" + | "twitter" + | "united-effects" + | "vk" + | "wikimedia" + | "wordpress" + | "workos" + | "yandex" + | "zitadel" + | "zoho" + | "zoom" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/okta.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/okta.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf961e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/okta.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/okta" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/okta" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/onelogin.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/onelogin.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e072358 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/onelogin.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/onelogin" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/onelogin" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/ory-hydra.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/ory-hydra.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c0fd1a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/ory-hydra.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/ory-hydra" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/ory-hydra" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/osso.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/osso.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..57c85c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/osso.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/osso" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/osso" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/osu.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/osu.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..628b0ea --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/osu.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/osu" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/osu" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/passage.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/passage.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1055dd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/passage.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/passage" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/passage" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/passkey.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/passkey.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c3367b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/passkey.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/passkey" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/passkey" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/patreon.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/patreon.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac9a9c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/patreon.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/patreon" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/patreon" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/ping-id.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/ping-id.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3856f0b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/ping-id.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/ping-id" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/ping-id" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/pinterest.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/pinterest.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9b8d314 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/pinterest.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/pinterest" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/pinterest" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/pipedrive.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/pipedrive.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0479142 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/pipedrive.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/pipedrive" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/pipedrive" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/postmark.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/postmark.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d4bff7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/postmark.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/postmark" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/postmark" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/reddit.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/reddit.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..97b9022 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/reddit.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/reddit" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/reddit" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/resend.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/resend.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f6d5de --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/resend.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/resend" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/resend" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/roblox.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/roblox.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..772f416 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/roblox.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/roblox" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/roblox" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/salesforce.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/salesforce.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c3457b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/salesforce.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/salesforce" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/salesforce" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/sendgrid.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/sendgrid.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9679d51 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/sendgrid.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/sendgrid" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/sendgrid" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/simplelogin.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/simplelogin.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a9d106 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/simplelogin.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/simplelogin" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/simplelogin" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/slack.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/slack.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..20667bb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/slack.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/slack" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/slack" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/spotify.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/spotify.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a796e27 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/spotify.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/spotify" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/spotify" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/strava.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/strava.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff5202a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/strava.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/strava" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/strava" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/threads.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/threads.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1a42c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/threads.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/threads" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/threads" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/tiktok.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/tiktok.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b3250f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/tiktok.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/tiktok" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/tiktok" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/todoist.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/todoist.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ba43d32 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/todoist.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/todoist" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/todoist" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/trakt.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/trakt.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..219a4b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/trakt.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/trakt" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/trakt" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/twitch.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/twitch.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9148245 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/twitch.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/twitch" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/twitch" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/twitter.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/twitter.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3eb72aa --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/twitter.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/twitter" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/twitter" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/united-effects.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/united-effects.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9ff72a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/united-effects.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/united-effects" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/united-effects" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/vipps.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/vipps.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66cfe30 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/vipps.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/vipps" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/vipps" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/vk.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/vk.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fbec499 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/vk.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/vk" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/vk" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/webauthn.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/webauthn.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff1f9e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/webauthn.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/webauthn" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/webauthn" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/webex.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/webex.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7cc2008 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/webex.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/webex" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/webex" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/wechat.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/wechat.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..861fe4c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/wechat.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/wechat" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/wechat" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/wikimedia.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/wikimedia.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de58b7c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/wikimedia.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/wikimedia" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/wikimedia" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/wordpress.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/wordpress.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..70358be --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/wordpress.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/wordpress" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/wordpress" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/workos.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/workos.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f8dfbd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/workos.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/workos" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/workos" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/yandex.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/yandex.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d9d9eed --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/yandex.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/yandex" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/yandex" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/zitadel.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/zitadel.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..684ef8e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/zitadel.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/zitadel" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/zitadel" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/zoho.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/zoho.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..17711f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/zoho.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/zoho" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/zoho" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/zoom.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/zoom.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b3e6985 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/providers/zoom.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export * from "@auth/core/providers/zoom" +export { default } from "@auth/core/providers/zoom" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/react.tsx b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/react.tsx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4110e2b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/react.tsx @@ -0,0 +1,542 @@ +/** + * + * NextAuth.js is the official integration of Auth.js for Next.js applications. It supports both + * [Client Components](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/rendering/client-components) and the + * [Pages Router](https://nextjs.org/docs/pages). It includes methods for signing in, signing out, hooks, and a React + * Context provider to wrap your application and make session data available anywhere. + * + * For use in [Server Actions](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/functions/server-actions), check out [these methods](https://authjs.dev/guides/upgrade-to-v5#methods) + * + * @module react + */ + +"use client" + +import * as React from "react" +import { + apiBaseUrl, + ClientSessionError, + fetchData, + now, + parseUrl, + useOnline, +} from "./lib/client.js" + +import type { ProviderId } from "@auth/core/providers" +import type { LoggerInstance, Session } from "@auth/core/types" +import type { + AuthClientConfig, + ClientSafeProvider, + SessionProviderProps, + SignInAuthorizationParams, + SignInOptions, + SignInResponse, + SignOutParams, + SignOutResponse, + UseSessionOptions, +} from "./lib/client.js" + +// TODO: Remove/move to core? +export type { + SignInOptions, + SignInAuthorizationParams, + SignOutParams, + SignInResponse, +} + +export { SessionProviderProps } +// This behaviour mirrors the default behaviour for getting the site name that +// happens server side in server/index.js +// 1. An empty value is legitimate when the code is being invoked client side as +// relative URLs are valid in that context and so defaults to empty. +// 2. When invoked server side the value is picked up from an environment +// variable and defaults to 'http://localhost:3000'. +export const __NEXTAUTH: AuthClientConfig = { + baseUrl: parseUrl(process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL ?? process.env.VERCEL_URL).origin, + basePath: parseUrl(process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL).path, + baseUrlServer: parseUrl( + process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL_INTERNAL ?? + process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL ?? + process.env.VERCEL_URL + ).origin, + basePathServer: parseUrl( + process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL_INTERNAL ?? process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL + ).path, + _lastSync: 0, + _session: undefined, + _getSession: () => {}, +} + +// https://github.com/nextauthjs/next-auth/pull/10762 +let broadcastChannel: BroadcastChannel | null = null + +function getNewBroadcastChannel() { + if (typeof BroadcastChannel === "undefined") { + return { + postMessage: () => {}, + addEventListener: () => {}, + removeEventListener: () => {}, + name: "next-auth", + onmessage: null, + onmessageerror: null, + close: () => {}, + dispatchEvent: () => false, + } satisfies BroadcastChannel + } + + return new BroadcastChannel("next-auth") +} + +function broadcast() { + if (broadcastChannel === null) { + broadcastChannel = getNewBroadcastChannel() + } + + return broadcastChannel +} + +// TODO: +const logger: LoggerInstance = { + debug: console.debug, + error: console.error, + warn: console.warn, +} + +/** @todo Document */ +export type UpdateSession = (data?: any) => Promise + +/** + * useSession() returns an object containing three things: a method called {@link UpdateSession|update}, `data` and `status`. + */ +export type SessionContextValue = R extends true + ? + | { update: UpdateSession; data: Session; status: "authenticated" } + | { update: UpdateSession; data: null; status: "loading" } + : + | { update: UpdateSession; data: Session; status: "authenticated" } + | { + update: UpdateSession + data: null + status: "unauthenticated" | "loading" + } + +export const SessionContext = React.createContext?.< + SessionContextValue | undefined +>(undefined) + +/** + * React Hook that gives you access to the logged in user's session data and lets you modify it. + * + * :::info + * `useSession` is for client-side use only and when using [Next.js App Router (`app/`)](https://nextjs.org/blog/next-13-4#nextjs-app-router) you should prefer the `auth()` export. + * ::: + */ +export function useSession( + options?: UseSessionOptions +): SessionContextValue { + if (!SessionContext) { + throw new Error("React Context is unavailable in Server Components") + } + + // @ts-expect-error Satisfy TS if branch on line below + const value: SessionContextValue = React.useContext(SessionContext) + if (!value && process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production") { + throw new Error( + "[next-auth]: `useSession` must be wrapped in a " + ) + } + + const { required, onUnauthenticated } = options ?? {} + + const requiredAndNotLoading = required && value.status === "unauthenticated" + + React.useEffect(() => { + if (requiredAndNotLoading) { + const url = `${__NEXTAUTH.basePath}/signin?${new URLSearchParams({ + error: "SessionRequired", + callbackUrl: window.location.href, + })}` + if (onUnauthenticated) onUnauthenticated() + else window.location.href = url + } + }, [requiredAndNotLoading, onUnauthenticated]) + + if (requiredAndNotLoading) { + return { + data: value.data, + update: value.update, + status: "loading", + } + } + + return value +} + +export interface GetSessionParams { + event?: "storage" | "timer" | "hidden" | string + triggerEvent?: boolean + broadcast?: boolean +} + +export async function getSession(params?: GetSessionParams) { + const session = await fetchData( + "session", + __NEXTAUTH, + logger, + params + ) + if (params?.broadcast ?? true) { + // https://github.com/nextauthjs/next-auth/pull/11470 + getNewBroadcastChannel().postMessage({ + event: "session", + data: { trigger: "getSession" }, + }) + } + return session +} + +/** + * Returns the current Cross-Site Request Forgery Token (CSRF Token) + * required to make requests that changes state. (e.g. signing in or out, or updating the session). + * + * [CSRF Prevention: Double Submit Cookie](https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Cross-Site_Request_Forgery_Prevention_Cheat_Sheet.html#double-submit-cookie) + */ +export async function getCsrfToken() { + const response = await fetchData<{ csrfToken: string }>( + "csrf", + __NEXTAUTH, + logger + ) + return response?.csrfToken ?? "" +} + +export async function getProviders() { + return fetchData>( + "providers", + __NEXTAUTH, + logger + ) +} + +/** + * Initiates a signin flow or sends the user to the signin page listing all possible providers. + * Handles CSRF protection. + * + * @note This method can only be used from Client Components ("use client" or Pages Router). + * For Server Actions, use the `signIn` method imported from the `auth` config. + */ +export async function signIn( + provider?: ProviderId, + options?: SignInOptions, + authorizationParams?: SignInAuthorizationParams +): Promise +export async function signIn( + provider?: ProviderId, + options?: SignInOptions, + authorizationParams?: SignInAuthorizationParams +): Promise +export async function signIn( + provider?: ProviderId, + options?: SignInOptions, + authorizationParams?: SignInAuthorizationParams +): Promise { + const { callbackUrl, ...rest } = options ?? {} + const { + redirect = true, + redirectTo = callbackUrl ?? window.location.href, + ...signInParams + } = rest + + const baseUrl = apiBaseUrl(__NEXTAUTH) + const providers = await getProviders() + + if (!providers) { + const url = `${baseUrl}/error` + window.location.href = url + return // TODO: Return error if `redirect: false` + } + + if (!provider || !providers[provider]) { + const url = `${baseUrl}/signin?${new URLSearchParams({ + callbackUrl: redirectTo, + })}` + window.location.href = url + return // TODO: Return error if `redirect: false` + } + + const providerType = providers[provider].type + + if (providerType === "webauthn") { + // TODO: Add docs link with explanation + throw new TypeError( + [ + `Provider id "${provider}" refers to a WebAuthn provider.`, + 'Please use `import { signIn } from "next-auth/webauthn"` instead.', + ].join("\n") + ) + } + + const signInUrl = `${baseUrl}/${ + providerType === "credentials" ? "callback" : "signin" + }/${provider}` + + const csrfToken = await getCsrfToken() + const res = await fetch( + `${signInUrl}?${new URLSearchParams(authorizationParams)}`, + { + method: "post", + headers: { + "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", + "X-Auth-Return-Redirect": "1", + }, + body: new URLSearchParams({ + ...signInParams, + csrfToken, + callbackUrl: redirectTo, + }), + } + ) + + const data = await res.json() + + if (redirect) { + const url = data.url ?? redirectTo + window.location.href = url + // If url contains a hash, the browser does not reload the page. We reload manually + if (url.includes("#")) window.location.reload() + return + } + + const error = new URL(data.url).searchParams.get("error") ?? undefined + const code = new URL(data.url).searchParams.get("code") ?? undefined + + if (res.ok) { + await __NEXTAUTH._getSession({ event: "storage" }) + } + + return { + error, + code, + status: res.status, + ok: res.ok, + url: error ? null : data.url, + } +} + +/** + * Initiate a signout, by destroying the current session. + * Handles CSRF protection. + * + * @note This method can only be used from Client Components ("use client" or Pages Router). + * For Server Actions, use the `signOut` method imported from the `auth` config. + */ +export async function signOut(options?: SignOutParams): Promise +export async function signOut( + options?: SignOutParams +): Promise +export async function signOut( + options?: SignOutParams +): Promise { + const { + redirect = true, + redirectTo = options?.callbackUrl ?? window.location.href, + } = options ?? {} + + const baseUrl = apiBaseUrl(__NEXTAUTH) + const csrfToken = await getCsrfToken() + const res = await fetch(`${baseUrl}/signout`, { + method: "post", + headers: { + "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", + "X-Auth-Return-Redirect": "1", + }, + body: new URLSearchParams({ csrfToken, callbackUrl: redirectTo }), + }) + const data = await res.json() + + broadcast().postMessage({ event: "session", data: { trigger: "signout" } }) + + if (redirect) { + const url = data.url ?? redirectTo + window.location.href = url + // If url contains a hash, the browser does not reload the page. We reload manually + if (url.includes("#")) window.location.reload() + return + } + + await __NEXTAUTH._getSession({ event: "storage" }) + + return data +} + +/** + * [React Context](https://react.dev/learn/passing-data-deeply-with-context) provider to wrap the app (`pages/`) to make session data available anywhere. + * + * When used, the session state is automatically synchronized across all open tabs/windows and they are all updated whenever they gain or lose focus + * or the state changes (e.g. a user signs in or out) when {@link SessionProviderProps.refetchOnWindowFocus} is `true`. + * + * :::info + * `SessionProvider` is for client-side use only and when using [Next.js App Router (`app/`)](https://nextjs.org/blog/next-13-4#nextjs-app-router) you should prefer the `auth()` export. + * ::: + */ +export function SessionProvider(props: SessionProviderProps) { + if (!SessionContext) { + throw new Error("React Context is unavailable in Server Components") + } + + const { children, basePath, refetchInterval, refetchWhenOffline } = props + + if (basePath) __NEXTAUTH.basePath = basePath + + /** + * If session was `null`, there was an attempt to fetch it, + * but it failed, but we still treat it as a valid initial value. + */ + const hasInitialSession = props.session !== undefined + + /** If session was passed, initialize as already synced */ + __NEXTAUTH._lastSync = hasInitialSession ? now() : 0 + + const [session, setSession] = React.useState(() => { + if (hasInitialSession) __NEXTAUTH._session = props.session + return props.session + }) + + /** If session was passed, initialize as not loading */ + const [loading, setLoading] = React.useState(!hasInitialSession) + + React.useEffect(() => { + __NEXTAUTH._getSession = async ({ event } = {}) => { + try { + const storageEvent = event === "storage" + // We should always update if we don't have a client session yet + // or if there are events from other tabs/windows + if (storageEvent || __NEXTAUTH._session === undefined) { + __NEXTAUTH._lastSync = now() + __NEXTAUTH._session = await getSession({ + broadcast: !storageEvent, + }) + setSession(__NEXTAUTH._session) + return + } + + if ( + // If there is no time defined for when a session should be considered + // stale, then it's okay to use the value we have until an event is + // triggered which updates it + !event || + // If the client doesn't have a session then we don't need to call + // the server to check if it does (if they have signed in via another + // tab or window that will come through as a "stroage" event + // event anyway) + __NEXTAUTH._session === null || + // Bail out early if the client session is not stale yet + now() < __NEXTAUTH._lastSync + ) { + return + } + + // An event or session staleness occurred, update the client session. + __NEXTAUTH._lastSync = now() + __NEXTAUTH._session = await getSession() + setSession(__NEXTAUTH._session) + } catch (error) { + logger.error( + new ClientSessionError((error as Error).message, error as any) + ) + } finally { + setLoading(false) + } + } + + __NEXTAUTH._getSession() + + return () => { + __NEXTAUTH._lastSync = 0 + __NEXTAUTH._session = undefined + __NEXTAUTH._getSession = () => {} + } + }, []) + + React.useEffect(() => { + const handle = () => __NEXTAUTH._getSession({ event: "storage" }) + // Listen for storage events and update session if event fired from + // another window (but suppress firing another event to avoid a loop) + // Fetch new session data but tell it to not to fire another event to + // avoid an infinite loop. + // Note: We could pass session data through and do something like + // `setData(message.data)` but that can cause problems depending + // on how the session object is being used in the client; it is + // more robust to have each window/tab fetch it's own copy of the + // session object rather than share it across instances. + broadcast().addEventListener("message", handle) + return () => broadcast().removeEventListener("message", handle) + }, []) + + React.useEffect(() => { + const { refetchOnWindowFocus = true } = props + // Listen for when the page is visible, if the user switches tabs + // and makes our tab visible again, re-fetch the session, but only if + // this feature is not disabled. + const visibilityHandler = () => { + if (refetchOnWindowFocus && document.visibilityState === "visible") + __NEXTAUTH._getSession({ event: "visibilitychange" }) + } + document.addEventListener("visibilitychange", visibilityHandler, false) + return () => + document.removeEventListener("visibilitychange", visibilityHandler, false) + }, [props.refetchOnWindowFocus]) + + const isOnline = useOnline() + // TODO: Flip this behavior in next major version + const shouldRefetch = refetchWhenOffline !== false || isOnline + + React.useEffect(() => { + if (refetchInterval && shouldRefetch) { + const refetchIntervalTimer = setInterval(() => { + if (__NEXTAUTH._session) { + __NEXTAUTH._getSession({ event: "poll" }) + } + }, refetchInterval * 1000) + return () => clearInterval(refetchIntervalTimer) + } + }, [refetchInterval, shouldRefetch]) + + const value: any = React.useMemo( + () => ({ + data: session, + status: loading + ? "loading" + : session + ? "authenticated" + : "unauthenticated", + async update(data: any) { + if (loading) return + setLoading(true) + const newSession = await fetchData( + "session", + __NEXTAUTH, + logger, + typeof data === "undefined" + ? undefined + : { body: { csrfToken: await getCsrfToken(), data } } + ) + setLoading(false) + if (newSession) { + setSession(newSession) + broadcast().postMessage({ + event: "session", + data: { trigger: "getSession" }, + }) + } + return newSession + }, + }), + [session, loading] + ) + + return ( + // @ts-expect-error + {children} + ) +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/webauthn.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/webauthn.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e1ed98a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/src/webauthn.ts @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +import { apiBaseUrl } from "./lib/client.js" +import { startAuthentication, startRegistration } from "@simplewebauthn/browser" +import { getCsrfToken, getProviders, __NEXTAUTH } from "./react.js" + +import type { LoggerInstance } from "@auth/core/types" +import type { WebAuthnOptionsResponseBody } from "@auth/core/types" +import type { ProviderId } from "@auth/core/providers" +import type { + AuthClientConfig, + SignInAuthorizationParams, + SignInOptions, + SignInResponse, +} from "./lib/client.js" + +const logger: LoggerInstance = { + debug: console.debug, + error: console.error, + warn: console.warn, +} + +/** + * Fetch webauthn options from server and prompt user for authentication or registration. + * Returns either the completed WebAuthn response or an error request. + */ +async function webAuthnOptions( + providerID: ProviderId, + nextAuthConfig: AuthClientConfig, + options?: Omit +) { + const baseUrl = apiBaseUrl(nextAuthConfig) + + // @ts-expect-error + const params = new URLSearchParams(options) + + const optionsResp = await fetch( + `${baseUrl}/webauthn-options/${providerID}?${params}` + ) + if (!optionsResp.ok) { + return { error: optionsResp } + } + const optionsData: WebAuthnOptionsResponseBody = await optionsResp.json() + + if (optionsData.action === "authenticate") { + const webAuthnResponse = await startAuthentication(optionsData.options) + return { data: webAuthnResponse, action: "authenticate" } + } else { + const webAuthnResponse = await startRegistration(optionsData.options) + return { data: webAuthnResponse, action: "register" } + } +} + +/** + * Initiate a WebAuthn signin flow. + * @see https://authjs.dev/getting-started/authentication/webauthn + */ +export async function signIn( + provider?: ProviderId, + options?: SignInOptions, + authorizationParams?: SignInAuthorizationParams +): Promise +export async function signIn( + provider?: ProviderId, + options?: SignInOptions, + authorizationParams?: SignInAuthorizationParams +): Promise +export async function signIn( + provider?: ProviderId, + options?: SignInOptions, + authorizationParams?: SignInAuthorizationParams +): Promise { + const { callbackUrl, ...rest } = options ?? {} + const { + redirectTo = callbackUrl ?? window.location.href, + redirect = true, + ...signInParams + } = rest + + const baseUrl = apiBaseUrl(__NEXTAUTH) + const providers = await getProviders() + + if (!providers) { + window.location.href = `${baseUrl}/error` + return // TODO: Return error if `redirect: false` + } + + if ( + !provider || + !providers[provider] || + providers[provider].type !== "webauthn" + ) { + // TODO: Add docs link with explanation + throw new TypeError( + [ + `Provider id "${provider}" does not refer to a WebAuthn provider.`, + 'Please use `import { signIn } from "next-auth/react"` instead.', + ].join("\n") + ) + } + + const webAuthnBody: Record = {} + const webAuthnResponse = await webAuthnOptions( + provider, + __NEXTAUTH, + signInParams + ) + if (webAuthnResponse.error) { + logger.error(new Error(await webAuthnResponse.error.text())) + return + } + webAuthnBody.data = JSON.stringify(webAuthnResponse.data) + webAuthnBody.action = webAuthnResponse.action + + const signInUrl = `${baseUrl}/callback/${provider}?${new URLSearchParams(authorizationParams)}` + const res = await fetch(signInUrl, { + method: "post", + headers: { + "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", + "X-Auth-Return-Redirect": "1", + }, + body: new URLSearchParams({ + ...signInParams, + ...webAuthnBody, + csrfToken: await getCsrfToken(), + callbackUrl: redirectTo, + }), + }) + + const data = await res.json() + + if (redirect) { + const url = data.url ?? callbackUrl + window.location.href = url + // If url contains a hash, the browser does not reload the page. We reload manually + if (url.includes("#")) window.location.reload() + return + } + + const error = new URL(data.url).searchParams.get("error") + const code = new URL(data.url).searchParams.get("code") + + if (res.ok) { + await __NEXTAUTH._getSession({ event: "storage" }) + } + + return { + error, + code, + status: res.status, + ok: res.ok, + url: error ? null : data.url, + } as any +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/webauthn.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/webauthn.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0abf4c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/webauthn.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +import type { ProviderId } from "@auth/core/providers"; +import type { SignInAuthorizationParams, SignInOptions, SignInResponse } from "./lib/client.js"; +/** + * Initiate a WebAuthn signin flow. + * @see https://authjs.dev/getting-started/authentication/webauthn + */ +export declare function signIn(provider?: ProviderId, options?: SignInOptions, authorizationParams?: SignInAuthorizationParams): Promise; +export declare function signIn(provider?: ProviderId, options?: SignInOptions, authorizationParams?: SignInAuthorizationParams): Promise; +//# sourceMappingURL=webauthn.d.ts.map \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/webauthn.d.ts.map b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/webauthn.d.ts.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e02058f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/webauthn.d.ts.map @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"version":3,"file":"webauthn.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["src/webauthn.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAMA,OAAO,KAAK,EAAE,UAAU,EAAE,MAAM,sBAAsB,CAAA;AACtD,OAAO,KAAK,EAEV,yBAAyB,EACzB,aAAa,EACb,cAAc,EACf,MAAM,iBAAiB,CAAA;AAuCxB;;;GAGG;AACH,wBAAsB,MAAM,CAC1B,QAAQ,CAAC,EAAE,UAAU,EACrB,OAAO,CAAC,EAAE,aAAa,CAAC,IAAI,CAAC,EAC7B,mBAAmB,CAAC,EAAE,yBAAyB,GAC9C,OAAO,CAAC,IAAI,CAAC,CAAA;AAChB,wBAAsB,MAAM,CAC1B,QAAQ,CAAC,EAAE,UAAU,EACrB,OAAO,CAAC,EAAE,aAAa,CAAC,KAAK,CAAC,EAC9B,mBAAmB,CAAC,EAAE,yBAAyB,GAC9C,OAAO,CAAC,cAAc,CAAC,CAAA"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/webauthn.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/webauthn.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..76f1ebe --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next-auth/webauthn.js @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +import { apiBaseUrl } from "./lib/client.js"; +import { startAuthentication, startRegistration } from "@simplewebauthn/browser"; +import { getCsrfToken, getProviders, __NEXTAUTH } from "./react.js"; +const logger = { + debug: console.debug, + error: console.error, + warn: console.warn, +}; +/** + * Fetch webauthn options from server and prompt user for authentication or registration. + * Returns either the completed WebAuthn response or an error request. + */ +async function webAuthnOptions(providerID, nextAuthConfig, options) { + const baseUrl = apiBaseUrl(nextAuthConfig); + // @ts-expect-error + const params = new URLSearchParams(options); + const optionsResp = await fetch(`${baseUrl}/webauthn-options/${providerID}?${params}`); + if (!optionsResp.ok) { + return { error: optionsResp }; + } + const optionsData = await optionsResp.json(); + if (optionsData.action === "authenticate") { + const webAuthnResponse = await startAuthentication(optionsData.options); + return { data: webAuthnResponse, action: "authenticate" }; + } + else { + const webAuthnResponse = await startRegistration(optionsData.options); + return { data: webAuthnResponse, action: "register" }; + } +} +export async function signIn(provider, options, authorizationParams) { + const { callbackUrl, ...rest } = options ?? {}; + const { redirectTo = callbackUrl ?? window.location.href, redirect = true, ...signInParams } = rest; + const baseUrl = apiBaseUrl(__NEXTAUTH); + const providers = await getProviders(); + if (!providers) { + window.location.href = `${baseUrl}/error`; + return; // TODO: Return error if `redirect: false` + } + if (!provider || + !providers[provider] || + providers[provider].type !== "webauthn") { + // TODO: Add docs link with explanation + throw new TypeError([ + `Provider id "${provider}" does not refer to a WebAuthn provider.`, + 'Please use `import { signIn } from "next-auth/react"` instead.', + ].join("\n")); + } + const webAuthnBody = {}; + const webAuthnResponse = await webAuthnOptions(provider, __NEXTAUTH, signInParams); + if (webAuthnResponse.error) { + logger.error(new Error(await webAuthnResponse.error.text())); + return; + } + webAuthnBody.data = JSON.stringify(webAuthnResponse.data); + webAuthnBody.action = webAuthnResponse.action; + const signInUrl = `${baseUrl}/callback/${provider}?${new URLSearchParams(authorizationParams)}`; + const res = await fetch(signInUrl, { + method: "post", + headers: { + "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", + "X-Auth-Return-Redirect": "1", + }, + body: new URLSearchParams({ + ...signInParams, + ...webAuthnBody, + csrfToken: await getCsrfToken(), + callbackUrl: redirectTo, + }), + }); + const data = await res.json(); + if (redirect) { + const url = data.url ?? callbackUrl; + window.location.href = url; + // If url contains a hash, the browser does not reload the page. We reload manually + if (url.includes("#")) + window.location.reload(); + return; + } + const error = new URL(data.url).searchParams.get("error"); + const code = new URL(data.url).searchParams.get("code"); + if (res.ok) { + await __NEXTAUTH._getSession({ event: "storage" }); + } + return { + error, + code, + status: res.status, + ok: res.ok, + url: error ? null : data.url, + }; +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/README.md b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a5a0f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +

+ + + + + +

Next.js

+ +

+ +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + +

+ +## Getting Started + +Used by some of the world's largest companies, Next.js enables you to create full-stack web applications by extending the latest React features, and integrating powerful Rust-based JavaScript tooling for the fastest builds. + +- Visit our [Learn Next.js](https://nextjs.org/learn) course to get started with Next.js. +- Visit the [Next.js Showcase](https://nextjs.org/showcase) to see more sites built with Next.js. + +## Documentation + +Visit [https://nextjs.org/docs](https://nextjs.org/docs) to view the full documentation. + +## Community + +The Next.js community can be found on [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions) where you can ask questions, voice ideas, and share your projects with other people. + +To chat with other community members you can join the Next.js [Discord](https://nextjs.org/discord) server. + +Do note that our [Code of Conduct](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) applies to all Next.js community channels. Users are **highly encouraged** to read and adhere to them to avoid repercussions. + +## Contributing + +Contributions to Next.js are welcome and highly appreciated. However, before you jump right into it, we would like you to review our [Contribution Guidelines](/contributing.md) to make sure you have a smooth experience contributing to Next.js. + +### Good First Issues: + +We have a list of **[good first issues](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/labels/good%20first%20issue)** that contain bugs that have a relatively limited scope. This is a great place for newcomers and beginners alike to get started, gain experience, and get familiar with our contribution process. + +## Authors + +A list of the original co-authors of Next.js that helped bring this amazing framework to life! + +- Tim Neutkens ([@timneutkens](https://twitter.com/timneutkens)) +- Naoyuki Kanezawa ([@nkzawa](https://twitter.com/nkzawa)) +- Guillermo Rauch ([@rauchg](https://twitter.com/rauchg)) +- Arunoda Susiripala ([@arunoda](https://twitter.com/arunoda)) +- Tony Kovanen ([@tonykovanen](https://twitter.com/tonykovanen)) +- Dan Zajdband ([@impronunciable](https://twitter.com/impronunciable)) + +--- + +## Security + +If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in Next.js, we encourage you to **_responsibly disclose this and NOT open a public issue_**. We will investigate all legitimate reports. Email `security@vercel.com` to disclose any security vulnerabilities. Alternatively, you can visit this [link](https://vercel.com/security) to know more about Vercel's security and report any security vulnerabilities. diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/amp.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/amp.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bca4039 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/amp.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from './dist/shared/lib/amp' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/amp.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/amp.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9c3c257 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/amp.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/shared/lib/amp') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/app.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/app.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cf06dc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/app.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import App from './dist/pages/_app' +export * from './dist/pages/_app' +export default App diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/app.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/app.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5437bb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/app.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/pages/_app') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/babel.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/babel.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3addd06 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/babel.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from './dist/build/babel/preset' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/babel.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/babel.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1bbe4f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/babel.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/build/babel/preset') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/cache.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/cache.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cd0a238 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/cache.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +export { unstable_cache } from 'next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/unstable-cache' +export { + revalidateTag, + revalidatePath, +} from 'next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/revalidate' +export { unstable_noStore } from 'next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/unstable-no-store' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/cache.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/cache.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..091bdc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/cache.js @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +const cacheExports = { + unstable_cache: require('next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/unstable-cache') + .unstable_cache, + revalidateTag: require('next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/revalidate') + .revalidateTag, + revalidatePath: require('next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/revalidate') + .revalidatePath, + unstable_noStore: + require('next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/unstable-no-store') + .unstable_noStore, +} + +// https://nodejs.org/api/esm.html#commonjs-namespaces +// When importing CommonJS modules, the module.exports object is provided as the default export +module.exports = cacheExports + +// make import { xxx } from 'next/cache' work +exports.unstable_cache = cacheExports.unstable_cache +exports.revalidatePath = cacheExports.revalidatePath +exports.revalidateTag = cacheExports.revalidateTag +exports.unstable_noStore = cacheExports.unstable_noStore diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/client.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/client.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c3ef8ee --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/client.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from './dist/client/index' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/client.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/client.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff71a4a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/client.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/client/index') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/compat/router.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/compat/router.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c458473 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/compat/router.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from '../dist/client/compat/router' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/compat/router.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/compat/router.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b46d46 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/compat/router.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('../dist/client/compat/router') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/config.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/config.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..20c292f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/config.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import getConfig from './dist/shared/lib/runtime-config.external' +export * from './dist/shared/lib/runtime-config.external' +export default getConfig diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/config.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/config.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..668ee7c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/config.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/shared/lib/runtime-config.external') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/constants.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/constants.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..11c676a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/constants.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from './dist/shared/lib/constants' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/constants.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/constants.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6e69010 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/constants.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/shared/lib/constants') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/document.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/document.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..30a1ca7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/document.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import Document from './dist/pages/_document' +export * from './dist/pages/_document' +export default Document diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/document.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/document.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5741035 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/document.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/pages/_document') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/dynamic.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/dynamic.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0659b13 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/dynamic.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import dynamic from './dist/shared/lib/dynamic' +export * from './dist/shared/lib/dynamic' +export default dynamic diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/dynamic.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/dynamic.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e2956e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/dynamic.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/shared/lib/dynamic') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/error.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/error.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..100590d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/error.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import Error from './dist/pages/_error' +export * from './dist/pages/_error' +export default Error diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/error.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/error.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..899cd04 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/error.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/pages/_error') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/playwright.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/playwright.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1e87a44 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/playwright.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from '../../dist/experimental/testmode/playwright' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/playwright.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/playwright.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b6ce1e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/playwright.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('../../dist/experimental/testmode/playwright') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/playwright/msw.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/playwright/msw.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e9e89b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/playwright/msw.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from '../../../dist/experimental/testmode/playwright/msw' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/playwright/msw.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/playwright/msw.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46c8b48 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/playwright/msw.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('../../../dist/experimental/testmode/playwright/msw') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/proxy.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/proxy.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..82ec16b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/proxy.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from '../../dist/experimental/testmode/proxy' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/proxy.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/proxy.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5abed8a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/experimental/testmode/proxy.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('../../dist/experimental/testmode/proxy') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/google/index.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/google/index.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e651ded --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/google/index.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from 'next/dist/compiled/@next/font/dist/google' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/google/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/google/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/google/target.css b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/google/target.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3eb179 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/google/target.css @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/* target file for webpack loader */ diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/index.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/index.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe10e31 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/index.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +export type AdjustFontFallback = { + fallbackFont: string + ascentOverride?: string + descentOverride?: string + lineGapOverride?: string + sizeAdjust?: string +} + +export type FontLoader = (options: { + functionName: string + variableName: string + data: any[] + emitFontFile: ( + content: Buffer, + ext: string, + preload: boolean, + isUsingSizeAdjust?: boolean + ) => string + resolve: (src: string) => string + isDev: boolean + isServer: boolean + loaderContext: any +}) => Promise<{ + css: string + fallbackFonts?: string[] + variable?: string + adjustFontFallback?: AdjustFontFallback + weight?: string + style?: string +}> diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/local/index.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/local/index.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..98d8cbb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/local/index.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export { default } from 'next/dist/compiled/@next/font/dist/local' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/local/index.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/local/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/local/target.css b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/local/target.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3eb179 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/font/local/target.css @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/* target file for webpack loader */ diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/head.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/head.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9cf09e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/head.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import Head from './dist/shared/lib/head' +export * from './dist/shared/lib/head' +export default Head diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/head.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/head.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..71758fd --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/head.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/shared/lib/head') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/headers.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/headers.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0db0ba --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/headers.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from './dist/client/components/headers' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/headers.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/headers.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..64d05b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/headers.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/client/components/headers') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/image-types/global.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/image-types/global.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..661c316 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/image-types/global.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +// this file is conditionally added/removed to next-env.d.ts +// if the static image import handling is enabled + +declare module '*.png' { + const content: import('../dist/shared/lib/image-external').StaticImageData + + export default content +} + +declare module '*.svg' { + /** + * Use `any` to avoid conflicts with + * `@svgr/webpack` plugin or + * `babel-plugin-inline-react-svg` plugin. + */ + const content: any + + export default content +} + +declare module '*.jpg' { + const content: import('../dist/shared/lib/image-external').StaticImageData + + export default content +} + +declare module '*.jpeg' { + const content: import('../dist/shared/lib/image-external').StaticImageData + + export default content +} + +declare module '*.gif' { + const content: import('../dist/shared/lib/image-external').StaticImageData + + export default content +} + +declare module '*.webp' { + const content: import('../dist/shared/lib/image-external').StaticImageData + + export default content +} + +declare module '*.avif' { + const content: import('../dist/shared/lib/image-external').StaticImageData + + export default content +} + +declare module '*.ico' { + const content: import('../dist/shared/lib/image-external').StaticImageData + + export default content +} + +declare module '*.bmp' { + const content: import('../dist/shared/lib/image-external').StaticImageData + + export default content +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/image.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/image.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e6bb49f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/image.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import Image from './dist/shared/lib/image-external' +export * from './dist/shared/lib/image-external' +export default Image diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/image.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/image.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d344930 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/image.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/shared/lib/image-external') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/index.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/index.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..348fd2e --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/index.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// + +export { default } from './types' +export * from './types' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/jest.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/jest.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0340983 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/jest.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import nextJest from './dist/build/jest/jest' +export * from './dist/build/jest/jest' +export default nextJest diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/jest.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/jest.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..adeca03 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/jest.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/build/jest/jest') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/legacy/image.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/legacy/image.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c0007ba --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/legacy/image.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import Image from '../dist/client/legacy/image' +export * from '../dist/client/legacy/image' +export default Image diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/legacy/image.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/legacy/image.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca7e048 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/legacy/image.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('../dist/client/legacy/image') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/license.md b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/license.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec9dcd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/license.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +The MIT License (MIT) + +Copyright (c) 2024 Vercel, Inc. + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all +copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE +SOFTWARE. diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/link.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/link.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb83179 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/link.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import Link from './dist/client/link' +export * from './dist/client/link' +export default Link diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/link.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/link.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a37307b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/link.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/client/link') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/navigation-types/compat/navigation.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/navigation-types/compat/navigation.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a1f925 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/navigation-types/compat/navigation.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +import type { ReadonlyURLSearchParams } from 'next/navigation' + +declare module 'next/navigation' { + /** + * Get a read-only URLSearchParams object. For example searchParams.get('foo') would return 'bar' when ?foo=bar + * Learn more about URLSearchParams here: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams + * + * If used from `pages/`, the hook may return `null` when the router is not + * ready. + */ + export function useSearchParams(): ReadonlyURLSearchParams | null + + /** + * Get the current pathname. For example, if the URL is + * https://example.com/foo?bar=baz, the pathname would be /foo. + * + * If the hook is accessed from `pages/`, the pathname may be `null` when the + * router is not ready. + */ + export function usePathname(): string | null + + /** + * Get the current parameters. For example useParams() on /dashboard/[team] + * where pathname is /dashboard/nextjs would return { team: 'nextjs' } + * + * If used from `pages/`, the hook will return `null`. + */ + export function useParams< + T extends Record = Record< + string, + string | string[] + > + >(): T | null + + /** + * A [Client Component](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/rendering/client-components) hook + * that lets you read the active route segments **below** the Layout it is called from. + * + * If used from `pages/`, the hook will return `null`. + */ + export function useSelectedLayoutSegments(): string[] | null + + /** + * A [Client Component](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/rendering/client-components) hook + * that lets you read the active route segment **one level below** the Layout it is called from. + * + * If used from `pages/`, the hook will return `null`. + */ + export function useSelectedLayoutSegment(): string | null +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/navigation.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/navigation.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2126499 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/navigation.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from './dist/client/components/navigation' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/navigation.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/navigation.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aa929f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/navigation.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/client/components/navigation') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/og.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/og.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f7d7968 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/og.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from './dist/server/og/image-response' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/og.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/og.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a9684e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/og.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/server/og/image-response') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/package.json b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/package.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0bb0e7a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/package.json @@ -0,0 +1,337 @@ +{ + "name": "next", + "version": "14.2.33", + "description": "The React Framework", + "main": "./dist/server/next.js", + "license": "MIT", + "repository": "vercel/next.js", + "bugs": "https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues", + "homepage": "https://nextjs.org", + "types": "index.d.ts", + "files": [ + "dist", + "app.js", + "app.d.ts", + "babel.js", + "babel.d.ts", + "client.js", + "client.d.ts", + "compat", + "cache.js", + "cache.d.ts", + "config.js", + "config.d.ts", + "constants.js", + "constants.d.ts", + "document.js", + "document.d.ts", + "dynamic.js", + "dynamic.d.ts", + "error.js", + "error.d.ts", + "future", + "legacy", + "script.js", + "script.d.ts", + "server.js", + "server.d.ts", + "head.js", + "head.d.ts", + "image.js", + "image.d.ts", + "link.js", + "link.d.ts", + "router.js", + "router.d.ts", + "jest.js", + "jest.d.ts", + "amp.js", + "amp.d.ts", + "og.js", + "og.d.ts", + "index.d.ts", + "types/index.d.ts", + "types/global.d.ts", + "types/compiled.d.ts", + "image-types/global.d.ts", + "navigation-types/navigation.d.ts", + "navigation-types/compat/navigation.d.ts", + "font", + "navigation.js", + "navigation.d.ts", + "headers.js", + "headers.d.ts", + "navigation-types", + "web-vitals.js", + "web-vitals.d.ts", + "experimental/testmode/playwright.js", + "experimental/testmode/playwright.d.ts", + "experimental/testmode/playwright/msw.js", + "experimental/testmode/playwright/msw.d.ts", + "experimental/testmode/proxy.js", + "experimental/testmode/proxy.d.ts" + ], + "bin": { + "next": "./dist/bin/next" + }, + "scripts": { + "dev": "taskr", + "release": "taskr release", + "build": "pnpm release", + "prepublishOnly": "cd ../../ && turbo run build", + "types": "tsc --declaration --emitDeclarationOnly --stripInternal --declarationDir dist", + "typescript": "tsec --noEmit", + "ncc-compiled": "ncc cache clean && taskr ncc" + }, + "taskr": { + "requires": [ + "./taskfile-webpack.js", + "./taskfile-ncc.js", + "./taskfile-swc.js", + "./taskfile-watch.js" + ] + }, + "dependencies": { + "@next/env": "14.2.33", + "@swc/helpers": "0.5.5", + "busboy": "1.6.0", + "caniuse-lite": "^1.0.30001579", + "graceful-fs": "^4.2.11", + "postcss": "8.4.31", + "styled-jsx": "5.1.1" + }, + "peerDependencies": { + "@opentelemetry/api": "^1.1.0", + "@playwright/test": "^1.41.2", + "react": "^18.2.0", + "react-dom": "^18.2.0", + "sass": "^1.3.0" + }, + "peerDependenciesMeta": { + "sass": { + "optional": true + }, + "@opentelemetry/api": { + "optional": true + }, + "@playwright/test": { + "optional": true + } + }, + "devDependencies": { + "@ampproject/toolbox-optimizer": 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"0.0.1", + "ua-parser-js": "1.0.35", + "unistore": "3.4.1", + "util": "0.12.4", + "uuid": "8.3.2", + "vm-browserify": "1.1.2", + "watchpack": "2.4.0", + "web-vitals": "3.0.0", + "webpack": "5.90.0", + "webpack-sources1": "npm:webpack-sources@1.4.3", + "webpack-sources3": "npm:webpack-sources@3.2.3", + "ws": "8.2.3", + "zod": "3.22.3" + }, + "engines": { + "node": ">=18.17.0" + }, + "optionalDependencies": { + "@next/swc-darwin-arm64": "14.2.33", + "@next/swc-darwin-x64": "14.2.33", + "@next/swc-linux-arm64-gnu": "14.2.33", + "@next/swc-linux-arm64-musl": "14.2.33", + "@next/swc-linux-x64-gnu": "14.2.33", + "@next/swc-linux-x64-musl": "14.2.33", + "@next/swc-win32-arm64-msvc": "14.2.33", + "@next/swc-win32-ia32-msvc": "14.2.33", + "@next/swc-win32-x64-msvc": "14.2.33" + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/router.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/router.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a7ad8b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/router.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import Router from './dist/client/router' +export * from './dist/client/router' +export default Router diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/router.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/router.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..afdc8f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/router.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/client/router') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/script.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/script.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..78c2dab --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/script.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import Script from './dist/client/script' +export * from './dist/client/script' +export default Script diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/script.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/script.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e0f885 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/script.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/client/script') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/server.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/server.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d5eb0a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/server.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +import type { AsyncLocalStorage as NodeAsyncLocalStorage } from 'async_hooks' + +declare global { + var AsyncLocalStorage: typeof NodeAsyncLocalStorage +} + +export { NextFetchEvent } from 'next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/fetch-event' +export { NextRequest } from 'next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/request' +export { NextResponse } from 'next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/response' +export { NextMiddleware, MiddlewareConfig } from 'next/dist/server/web/types' +export { userAgentFromString } from 'next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/user-agent' +export { userAgent } from 'next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/user-agent' +export { URLPattern } from 'next/dist/compiled/@edge-runtime/primitives/url' +export { ImageResponse } from 'next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/image-response' +export type { ImageResponseOptions } from 'next/dist/compiled/@vercel/og/types' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/server.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/server.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6bc191 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/server.js @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +const serverExports = { + NextRequest: require('next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/request') + .NextRequest, + NextResponse: require('next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/response') + .NextResponse, + ImageResponse: require('next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/image-response') + .ImageResponse, + userAgentFromString: require('next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/user-agent') + .userAgentFromString, + userAgent: require('next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/user-agent') + .userAgent, + URLPattern: require('next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/url-pattern') + .URLPattern, +} + +// https://nodejs.org/api/esm.html#commonjs-namespaces +// When importing CommonJS modules, the module.exports object is provided as the default export +module.exports = serverExports + +// make import { xxx } from 'next/server' work +exports.NextRequest = serverExports.NextRequest +exports.NextResponse = serverExports.NextResponse +exports.ImageResponse = serverExports.ImageResponse +exports.userAgentFromString = serverExports.userAgentFromString +exports.userAgent = serverExports.userAgent +exports.URLPattern = serverExports.URLPattern diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/types/compiled.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/types/compiled.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d6707c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/types/compiled.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +// this file is used to stub compiled imports when skipLibCheck: false is used +// it is not meant to be used with local type checking and is ignored in our +// local tsconfig.json + +declare module 'next/dist/compiled/webpack/webpack' { + export function init(): void + export let BasicEvaluatedExpression: any + export let GraphHelpers: any + export let sources: any + export let StringXor: any + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars + export type LoaderDefinitionFunction = any + namespace webpack { + export type Compiler = any + export type WebpackPluginInstance = any + export type Compilation = any + export type Module = any + export type Stats = any + export type Template = any + export type RuntimeModule = any + export type RuntimeGlobals = any + export type NormalModule = any + export type ResolvePluginInstance = any + export type Configuration = any + export type ResolveOptions = any + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars + export type LoaderContext = any + export type RuleSetUseItem = any + export type EntryObject = any + export type Chunk = any + export type ChunkGroup = any + export type DefinePlugin = any + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-shadow + namespace sources { + export type RawSource = any + } + } + export var webpack: any +} + +declare module 'next/dist/compiled/superstruct' { + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars + export type Struct = any + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars + export type Infer = any + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars + export type Describe = any +} + +declare module 'react-server-dom-webpack/server.edge' + +declare module 'VAR_MODULE_GLOBAL_ERROR' +declare module 'VAR_USERLAND' +declare module 'VAR_MODULE_DOCUMENT' +declare module 'VAR_MODULE_APP' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/types/global.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/types/global.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..431b7f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/types/global.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/// + +// Extend the NodeJS namespace with Next.js-defined properties +declare namespace NodeJS { + // only for rust, see https://github.com/napi-rs/napi-rs/issues/1630 + interface TTY { + setBlocking(blocking: boolean): void + } + + interface WriteStream { + _handle?: TTY + } + + interface Process { + /** + * @deprecated Use `typeof window` instead + */ + readonly browser: boolean + } + + interface ProcessEnv { + readonly NODE_ENV: 'development' | 'production' | 'test' + } + + interface RequestInit extends globalThis.RequestInit { + next?: NextFetchRequestConfig | undefined + } +} + +declare module '*.module.css' { + const classes: { readonly [key: string]: string } + export default classes +} + +declare module '*.module.sass' { + const classes: { readonly [key: string]: string } + export default classes +} + +declare module '*.module.scss' { + const classes: { readonly [key: string]: string } + export default classes +} + +interface Window { + MSInputMethodContext?: unknown + /** @internal */ + __NEXT_HMR_CB?: null | ((message?: string) => void) + /** @internal */ + __next_root_layout_missing_tags?: ('html' | 'body')[] +} + +interface NextFetchRequestConfig { + revalidate?: number | false + tags?: string[] +} + +interface RequestInit { + next?: NextFetchRequestConfig | undefined +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/types/index.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/types/index.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f60e94 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/types/index.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,337 @@ +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// + +import type { Agent as HttpAgent } from 'http' +import type { Agent as HttpsAgent } from 'https' + +import type React from 'react' +import type { ParsedUrlQuery } from 'querystring' +import type { IncomingMessage, ServerResponse } from 'http' + +import { + NextPageContext, + NextComponentType, + NextApiResponse, + NextApiRequest, + NextApiHandler, + // @ts-ignore This path is generated at build time and conflicts otherwise +} from '../dist/shared/lib/utils' + +import type { + NextApiRequestCookies, + // @ts-ignore This path is generated at build time and conflicts otherwise +} from '../dist/server/api-utils' + +// @ts-ignore This path is generated at build time and conflicts otherwise +import next from '../dist/server/next' + +export type ServerRuntime = 'nodejs' | 'experimental-edge' | 'edge' | undefined + +// @ts-ignore This path is generated at build time and conflicts otherwise +export { NextConfig } from '../dist/server/config' + +export type { + Metadata, + MetadataRoute, + ResolvedMetadata, + ResolvingMetadata, + Viewport, + ResolvingViewport, + ResolvedViewport, + // @ts-ignore This path is generated at build time and conflicts otherwise +} from '../dist/lib/metadata/types/metadata-interface' + +/** + * Stub route type for typedRoutes before `next dev` or `next build` is run + * @link https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/configuring/typescript#statically-typed-links + * @example + * ```ts + * import type { Route } from 'next' + * // ... + * router.push(returnToPath as Route) + * ``` + */ + +// `RouteInferType` is a stub here to avoid breaking `typedRoutes` when the type +// isn't generated yet. It will be replaced when the webpack plugin runs. +// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars +export type Route = string & {} + +// Extend the React types with missing properties +declare module 'react' { + // support + interface HtmlHTMLAttributes extends React.HTMLAttributes { + amp?: string + } + + // support + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars -- It's actually required for module augmentation to work. + interface ImgHTMLAttributes { + fetchPriority?: 'high' | 'low' | 'auto' | undefined + } +} + +export type Redirect = + | { + statusCode: 301 | 302 | 303 | 307 | 308 + destination: string + basePath?: false + } + | { + permanent: boolean + destination: string + basePath?: false + } + +/** + * `NextPage` type, use it as a guide to create `pages`. + */ +export type NextPage = NextComponentType< + NextPageContext, + InitialProps, + Props +> + +export type FileSizeSuffix = `${ + | 'k' + | 'K' + | 'm' + | 'M' + | 'g' + | 'G' + | 't' + | 'T' + | 'p' + | 'P'}${'b' | 'B'}` + +export type SizeLimit = number | `${number}${FileSizeSuffix}` + +export type ResponseLimit = SizeLimit | boolean + +/** + * `Config` type, use it for export const config + */ +export type PageConfig = { + amp?: boolean | 'hybrid' + api?: { + /** + * Configures or disables body size limit warning. Can take a number or + * any string format supported by `bytes`, for example `1000`, `'500kb'` or + * `'3mb'`. + */ + responseLimit?: ResponseLimit + /** + * The byte limit of the body. This is the number of bytes or any string + * format supported by `bytes`, for example `1000`, `'500kb'` or `'3mb'`. + */ + bodyParser?: + | { + sizeLimit?: SizeLimit + } + | false + /** + * Flag to disable warning "API page resolved + * without sending a response", due to explicitly + * using an external API resolver, like express + */ + externalResolver?: true + } + env?: Array + /** + * Configures the longest time in seconds a serverless function can process an HTTP + * request before responding. + */ + maxDuration?: number + runtime?: ServerRuntime + unstable_runtimeJS?: false + unstable_JsPreload?: false + /** + * @deprecated this config has been removed in favor of the next.config.js option + */ + // TODO: remove in next minor release (current v13.1.1) + unstable_includeFiles?: string[] + /** + * @deprecated this config has been removed in favor of the next.config.js option + */ + // TODO: remove in next minor release (current v13.1.1) + unstable_excludeFiles?: string[] +} + +export { + NextPageContext, + NextComponentType, + NextApiResponse, + NextApiRequest, + NextApiHandler, +} + +export type PreviewData = string | false | object | undefined + +/** + * Context object passed into `getStaticProps`. + * @link https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/data-fetching/get-static-props#context-parameter + */ +export type GetStaticPropsContext< + Params extends ParsedUrlQuery = ParsedUrlQuery, + Preview extends PreviewData = PreviewData +> = { + params?: Params + preview?: boolean + previewData?: Preview + draftMode?: boolean + locale?: string + locales?: string[] + defaultLocale?: string + revalidateReason?: 'on-demand' | 'build' | 'stale' +} + +/** + * The return type of `getStaticProps`. + * @link https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/data-fetching/get-static-props#getstaticprops-return-values + */ +export type GetStaticPropsResult = + | { props: Props; revalidate?: number | boolean } + | { redirect: Redirect; revalidate?: number | boolean } + | { notFound: true; revalidate?: number | boolean } + +/** + * Static Site Generation feature for Next.js. + * @link https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/data-fetching/get-static-props + * @link https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/typescript#static-generation-and-server-side-rendering + * @example + * ```ts + * export const getStaticProps: GetStaticProps = async (context) => { + * // ... + * } + * ``` + */ +export type GetStaticProps< + Props extends { [key: string]: any } = { [key: string]: any }, + Params extends ParsedUrlQuery = ParsedUrlQuery, + Preview extends PreviewData = PreviewData +> = ( + context: GetStaticPropsContext +) => Promise> | GetStaticPropsResult + +export type InferGetStaticPropsType any> = Extract< + Awaited>, + { props: any } +>['props'] + +export type GetStaticPathsContext = { + locales?: string[] + defaultLocale?: string +} + +/** + * The return type of `getStaticPaths`. + * @link https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/data-fetching/get-static-paths#getstaticpaths-return-values + */ +export type GetStaticPathsResult< + Params extends ParsedUrlQuery = ParsedUrlQuery +> = { + paths: Array + fallback: boolean | 'blocking' +} + +/** + * Define a list of paths to be statically generated if dynamic routes exist. + * @link https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/data-fetching/get-static-paths + * @link https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/typescript#static-generation-and-server-side-rendering + * @example + * ```ts + * export const getStaticPaths: GetStaticPaths = async () => { + * // ... + * } + * ``` + */ +export type GetStaticPaths = ( + context: GetStaticPathsContext +) => Promise> | GetStaticPathsResult + +/** + * Context object passed into `getServerSideProps`. + * @link https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/data-fetching/get-server-side-props#context-parameter + */ +export type GetServerSidePropsContext< + Params extends ParsedUrlQuery = ParsedUrlQuery, + Preview extends PreviewData = PreviewData +> = { + req: IncomingMessage & { + cookies: NextApiRequestCookies + } + res: ServerResponse + params?: Params + query: ParsedUrlQuery + preview?: boolean + previewData?: Preview + draftMode?: boolean + resolvedUrl: string + locale?: string + locales?: string[] + defaultLocale?: string +} + +/** + * The return type of `getServerSideProps`. + * @link https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/data-fetching/get-server-side-props#getserversideprops-return-values + */ +export type GetServerSidePropsResult = + | { props: Props | Promise } + | { redirect: Redirect } + | { notFound: true } + +/** + * Server-side Rendering feature for Next.js. + * @link https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/data-fetching/get-server-side-props + * @link https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/typescript#static-generation-and-server-side-rendering + * @example + * ```ts + * export const getServerSideProps: GetServerSideProps = async (context) => { + * // ... + * } + */ +export type GetServerSideProps< + Props extends { [key: string]: any } = { [key: string]: any }, + Params extends ParsedUrlQuery = ParsedUrlQuery, + Preview extends PreviewData = PreviewData +> = ( + context: GetServerSidePropsContext +) => Promise> + +export type InferGetServerSidePropsType any> = Awaited< + Extract>, { props: any }>['props'] +> + +declare global { + interface Crypto { + readonly subtle: SubtleCrypto + getRandomValues< + T extends + | Int8Array + | Int16Array + | Int32Array + | Uint8Array + | Uint16Array + | Uint32Array + | Uint8ClampedArray + | Float32Array + | Float64Array + | DataView + | null + >( + array: T + ): T + randomUUID(): string + } + + var __NEXT_HTTP_AGENT_OPTIONS: { keepAlive?: boolean } | undefined + var __NEXT_UNDICI_AGENT_SET: boolean + var __NEXT_HTTP_AGENT: HttpAgent + var __NEXT_HTTPS_AGENT: HttpsAgent +} + +export default next diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/web-vitals.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/web-vitals.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..83f283d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/web-vitals.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +export * from './dist/client/web-vitals' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/web-vitals.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/web-vitals.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f612362 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/next/web-vitals.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./dist/client/web-vitals') diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/LICENSE b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da057b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +The MIT License (MIT) + +Copyright 2013 Andrey Sitnik + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of +this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in +the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to +use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of +the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, +subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all +copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS +FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR +COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER +IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN +CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/README.md b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..05fed07 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +# PostCSS + +Philosopher’s stone, logo of PostCSS + +PostCSS is a tool for transforming styles with JS plugins. +These plugins can lint your CSS, support variables and mixins, +transpile future CSS syntax, inline images, and more. + +PostCSS is used by industry leaders including Wikipedia, Twitter, Alibaba, +and JetBrains. The [Autoprefixer] and [Stylelint] PostCSS plugins are some of the most popular CSS tools. + +--- + +  Built by + Evil Martians, go-to agency for developer tools. + +--- + +[Abstract Syntax Tree]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_syntax_tree +[Evil Martians]: https://evilmartians.com/?utm_source=postcss +[Autoprefixer]: https://github.com/postcss/autoprefixer +[Stylelint]: https://stylelint.io/ +[plugins]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss#plugins + + +## Docs +Read full docs **[here](https://postcss.org/)**. diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/at-rule.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/at-rule.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..89fb505 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/at-rule.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +import Container, { + ContainerProps, + ContainerWithChildren +} from './container.js' + +declare namespace AtRule { + export interface AtRuleRaws extends Record { + /** + * The space symbols after the last child of the node to the end of the node. + */ + after?: string + + /** + * The space between the at-rule name and its parameters. + */ + afterName?: string + + /** + * The space symbols before the node. It also stores `*` + * and `_` symbols before the declaration (IE hack). + */ + before?: string + + /** + * The symbols between the last parameter and `{` for rules. + */ + between?: string + + /** + * The rule’s selector with comments. + */ + params?: { + raw: string + value: string + } + + /** + * Contains `true` if the last child has an (optional) semicolon. + */ + semicolon?: boolean + } + + export interface AtRuleProps extends ContainerProps { + /** Name of the at-rule. */ + name: string + /** Parameters following the name of the at-rule. */ + params?: number | string + /** Information used to generate byte-to-byte equal node string as it was in the origin input. */ + raws?: AtRuleRaws + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define + export { AtRule_ as default } +} + +/** + * Represents an at-rule. + * + * ```js + * Once (root, { AtRule }) { + * let media = new AtRule({ name: 'media', params: 'print' }) + * media.append(…) + * root.append(media) + * } + * ``` + * + * If it’s followed in the CSS by a `{}` block, this node will have + * a nodes property representing its children. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('@charset "UTF-8"; @media print {}') + * + * const charset = root.first + * charset.type //=> 'atrule' + * charset.nodes //=> undefined + * + * const media = root.last + * media.nodes //=> [] + * ``` + */ +declare class AtRule_ extends Container { + /** + * An array containing the layer’s children. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('@layer example { a { color: black } }') + * const layer = root.first + * layer.nodes.length //=> 1 + * layer.nodes[0].selector //=> 'a' + * ``` + * + * Can be `undefinded` if the at-rule has no body. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('@layer a, b, c;') + * const layer = root.first + * layer.nodes //=> undefined + * ``` + */ + nodes: Container['nodes'] | undefined + parent: ContainerWithChildren | undefined + + raws: AtRule.AtRuleRaws + type: 'atrule' + /** + * The at-rule’s name immediately follows the `@`. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('@media print {}') + * const media = root.first + * media.name //=> 'media' + * ``` + */ + get name(): string + set name(value: string) + + /** + * The at-rule’s parameters, the values that follow the at-rule’s name + * but precede any `{}` block. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('@media print, screen {}') + * const media = root.first + * media.params //=> 'print, screen' + * ``` + */ + get params(): string + + set params(value: string) + + constructor(defaults?: AtRule.AtRuleProps) + assign(overrides: AtRule.AtRuleProps | object): this + clone(overrides?: Partial): this + cloneAfter(overrides?: Partial): this + cloneBefore(overrides?: Partial): this +} + +declare class AtRule extends AtRule_ {} + +export = AtRule diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/at-rule.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/at-rule.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9486447 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/at-rule.js @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +'use strict' + +let Container = require('./container') + +class AtRule extends Container { + constructor(defaults) { + super(defaults) + this.type = 'atrule' + } + + append(...children) { + if (!this.proxyOf.nodes) this.nodes = [] + return super.append(...children) + } + + prepend(...children) { + if (!this.proxyOf.nodes) this.nodes = [] + return super.prepend(...children) + } +} + +module.exports = AtRule +AtRule.default = AtRule + +Container.registerAtRule(AtRule) diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/comment.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/comment.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6f1f66f --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/comment.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +import Container from './container.js' +import Node, { NodeProps } from './node.js' + +declare namespace Comment { + export interface CommentRaws extends Record { + /** + * The space symbols before the node. + */ + before?: string + + /** + * The space symbols between `/*` and the comment’s text. + */ + left?: string + + /** + * The space symbols between the comment’s text. + */ + right?: string + } + + export interface CommentProps extends NodeProps { + /** Information used to generate byte-to-byte equal node string as it was in the origin input. */ + raws?: CommentRaws + /** Content of the comment. */ + text: string + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define + export { Comment_ as default } +} + +/** + * It represents a class that handles + * [CSS comments](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Comments) + * + * ```js + * Once (root, { Comment }) { + * const note = new Comment({ text: 'Note: …' }) + * root.append(note) + * } + * ``` + * + * Remember that CSS comments inside selectors, at-rule parameters, + * or declaration values will be stored in the `raws` properties + * explained above. + */ +declare class Comment_ extends Node { + parent: Container | undefined + raws: Comment.CommentRaws + type: 'comment' + /** + * The comment's text. + */ + get text(): string + + set text(value: string) + + constructor(defaults?: Comment.CommentProps) + assign(overrides: Comment.CommentProps | object): this + clone(overrides?: Partial): this + cloneAfter(overrides?: Partial): this + cloneBefore(overrides?: Partial): this +} + +declare class Comment extends Comment_ {} + +export = Comment diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/comment.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/comment.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c566506 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/comment.js @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +'use strict' + +let Node = require('./node') + +class Comment extends Node { + constructor(defaults) { + super(defaults) + this.type = 'comment' + } +} + +module.exports = Comment +Comment.default = Comment diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/container.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/container.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c2b310b --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/container.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,483 @@ +import AtRule from './at-rule.js' +import Comment from './comment.js' +import Declaration from './declaration.js' +import Node, { ChildNode, ChildProps, NodeProps } from './node.js' +import { Root } from './postcss.js' +import Rule from './rule.js' + +declare namespace Container { + export type ContainerWithChildren = { + nodes: Child[] + } & ( + | AtRule + | Root + | Rule + ) + + export interface ValueOptions { + /** + * String that’s used to narrow down values and speed up the regexp search. + */ + fast?: string + + /** + * An array of property names. + */ + props?: readonly string[] + } + + export interface ContainerProps extends NodeProps { + nodes?: readonly (ChildProps | Node)[] + } + + /** + * All types that can be passed into container methods to create or add a new + * child node. + */ + export type NewChild = + | ChildProps + | Node + | readonly ChildProps[] + | readonly Node[] + | readonly string[] + | string + | undefined + + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define + export { Container_ as default } +} + +/** + * The `Root`, `AtRule`, and `Rule` container nodes + * inherit some common methods to help work with their children. + * + * Note that all containers can store any content. If you write a rule inside + * a rule, PostCSS will parse it. + */ +declare abstract class Container_ extends Node { + /** + * An array containing the container’s children. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('a { color: black }') + * root.nodes.length //=> 1 + * root.nodes[0].selector //=> 'a' + * root.nodes[0].nodes[0].prop //=> 'color' + * ``` + */ + nodes: Child[] | undefined + + /** + * The container’s first child. + * + * ```js + * rule.first === rules.nodes[0] + * ``` + */ + get first(): Child | undefined + + /** + * The container’s last child. + * + * ```js + * rule.last === rule.nodes[rule.nodes.length - 1] + * ``` + */ + get last(): Child | undefined + /** + * Inserts new nodes to the end of the container. + * + * ```js + * const decl1 = new Declaration({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' }) + * const decl2 = new Declaration({ prop: 'background-color', value: 'white' }) + * rule.append(decl1, decl2) + * + * root.append({ name: 'charset', params: '"UTF-8"' }) // at-rule + * root.append({ selector: 'a' }) // rule + * rule.append({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' }) // declaration + * rule.append({ text: 'Comment' }) // comment + * + * root.append('a {}') + * root.first.append('color: black; z-index: 1') + * ``` + * + * @param nodes New nodes. + * @return This node for methods chain. + */ + append(...nodes: Container.NewChild[]): this + assign(overrides: Container.ContainerProps | object): this + clone(overrides?: Partial): this + + cloneAfter(overrides?: Partial): this + + cloneBefore(overrides?: Partial): this + /** + * Iterates through the container’s immediate children, + * calling `callback` for each child. + * + * Returning `false` in the callback will break iteration. + * + * This method only iterates through the container’s immediate children. + * If you need to recursively iterate through all the container’s descendant + * nodes, use `Container#walk`. + * + * Unlike the for `{}`-cycle or `Array#forEach` this iterator is safe + * if you are mutating the array of child nodes during iteration. + * PostCSS will adjust the current index to match the mutations. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('a { color: black; z-index: 1 }') + * const rule = root.first + * + * for (const decl of rule.nodes) { + * decl.cloneBefore({ prop: '-webkit-' + decl.prop }) + * // Cycle will be infinite, because cloneBefore moves the current node + * // to the next index + * } + * + * rule.each(decl => { + * decl.cloneBefore({ prop: '-webkit-' + decl.prop }) + * // Will be executed only for color and z-index + * }) + * ``` + * + * @param callback Iterator receives each node and index. + * @return Returns `false` if iteration was broke. + */ + each( + callback: (node: Child, index: number) => false | void + ): false | undefined + + /** + * Returns `true` if callback returns `true` + * for all of the container’s children. + * + * ```js + * const noPrefixes = rule.every(i => i.prop[0] !== '-') + * ``` + * + * @param condition Iterator returns true or false. + * @return Is every child pass condition. + */ + every( + condition: (node: Child, index: number, nodes: Child[]) => boolean + ): boolean + /** + * Returns a `child`’s index within the `Container#nodes` array. + * + * ```js + * rule.index( rule.nodes[2] ) //=> 2 + * ``` + * + * @param child Child of the current container. + * @return Child index. + */ + index(child: Child | number): number + + /** + * Insert new node after old node within the container. + * + * @param oldNode Child or child’s index. + * @param newNode New node. + * @return This node for methods chain. + */ + insertAfter(oldNode: Child | number, newNode: Container.NewChild): this + + /** + * Traverses the container’s descendant nodes, calling callback + * for each comment node. + * + * Like `Container#each`, this method is safe + * to use if you are mutating arrays during iteration. + * + * ```js + * root.walkComments(comment => { + * comment.remove() + * }) + * ``` + * + * @param callback Iterator receives each node and index. + * @return Returns `false` if iteration was broke. + */ + + /** + * Insert new node before old node within the container. + * + * ```js + * rule.insertBefore(decl, decl.clone({ prop: '-webkit-' + decl.prop })) + * ``` + * + * @param oldNode Child or child’s index. + * @param newNode New node. + * @return This node for methods chain. + */ + insertBefore(oldNode: Child | number, newNode: Container.NewChild): this + /** + * Inserts new nodes to the start of the container. + * + * ```js + * const decl1 = new Declaration({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' }) + * const decl2 = new Declaration({ prop: 'background-color', value: 'white' }) + * rule.prepend(decl1, decl2) + * + * root.append({ name: 'charset', params: '"UTF-8"' }) // at-rule + * root.append({ selector: 'a' }) // rule + * rule.append({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' }) // declaration + * rule.append({ text: 'Comment' }) // comment + * + * root.append('a {}') + * root.first.append('color: black; z-index: 1') + * ``` + * + * @param nodes New nodes. + * @return This node for methods chain. + */ + prepend(...nodes: Container.NewChild[]): this + + /** + * Add child to the end of the node. + * + * ```js + * rule.push(new Declaration({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' })) + * ``` + * + * @param child New node. + * @return This node for methods chain. + */ + push(child: Child): this + + /** + * Removes all children from the container + * and cleans their parent properties. + * + * ```js + * rule.removeAll() + * rule.nodes.length //=> 0 + * ``` + * + * @return This node for methods chain. + */ + removeAll(): this + + /** + * Removes node from the container and cleans the parent properties + * from the node and its children. + * + * ```js + * rule.nodes.length //=> 5 + * rule.removeChild(decl) + * rule.nodes.length //=> 4 + * decl.parent //=> undefined + * ``` + * + * @param child Child or child’s index. + * @return This node for methods chain. + */ + removeChild(child: Child | number): this + + replaceValues( + pattern: RegExp | string, + replaced: { (substring: string, ...args: any[]): string } | string + ): this + /** + * Passes all declaration values within the container that match pattern + * through callback, replacing those values with the returned result + * of callback. + * + * This method is useful if you are using a custom unit or function + * and need to iterate through all values. + * + * ```js + * root.replaceValues(/\d+rem/, { fast: 'rem' }, string => { + * return 15 * parseInt(string) + 'px' + * }) + * ``` + * + * @param pattern Replace pattern. + * @param {object} options Options to speed up the search. + * @param replaced String to replace pattern or callback + * that returns a new value. The callback + * will receive the same arguments + * as those passed to a function parameter + * of `String#replace`. + * @return This node for methods chain. + */ + replaceValues( + pattern: RegExp | string, + options: Container.ValueOptions, + replaced: { (substring: string, ...args: any[]): string } | string + ): this + + /** + * Returns `true` if callback returns `true` for (at least) one + * of the container’s children. + * + * ```js + * const hasPrefix = rule.some(i => i.prop[0] === '-') + * ``` + * + * @param condition Iterator returns true or false. + * @return Is some child pass condition. + */ + some( + condition: (node: Child, index: number, nodes: Child[]) => boolean + ): boolean + + /** + * Traverses the container’s descendant nodes, calling callback + * for each node. + * + * Like container.each(), this method is safe to use + * if you are mutating arrays during iteration. + * + * If you only need to iterate through the container’s immediate children, + * use `Container#each`. + * + * ```js + * root.walk(node => { + * // Traverses all descendant nodes. + * }) + * ``` + * + * @param callback Iterator receives each node and index. + * @return Returns `false` if iteration was broke. + */ + walk( + callback: (node: ChildNode, index: number) => false | void + ): false | undefined + + /** + * Traverses the container’s descendant nodes, calling callback + * for each at-rule node. + * + * If you pass a filter, iteration will only happen over at-rules + * that have matching names. + * + * Like `Container#each`, this method is safe + * to use if you are mutating arrays during iteration. + * + * ```js + * root.walkAtRules(rule => { + * if (isOld(rule.name)) rule.remove() + * }) + * + * let first = false + * root.walkAtRules('charset', rule => { + * if (!first) { + * first = true + * } else { + * rule.remove() + * } + * }) + * ``` + * + * @param name String or regular expression to filter at-rules by name. + * @param callback Iterator receives each node and index. + * @return Returns `false` if iteration was broke. + */ + walkAtRules( + nameFilter: RegExp | string, + callback: (atRule: AtRule, index: number) => false | void + ): false | undefined + walkAtRules( + callback: (atRule: AtRule, index: number) => false | void + ): false | undefined + + walkComments( + callback: (comment: Comment, indexed: number) => false | void + ): false | undefined + walkComments( + callback: (comment: Comment, indexed: number) => false | void + ): false | undefined + + /** + * Traverses the container’s descendant nodes, calling callback + * for each declaration node. + * + * If you pass a filter, iteration will only happen over declarations + * with matching properties. + * + * ```js + * root.walkDecls(decl => { + * checkPropertySupport(decl.prop) + * }) + * + * root.walkDecls('border-radius', decl => { + * decl.remove() + * }) + * + * root.walkDecls(/^background/, decl => { + * decl.value = takeFirstColorFromGradient(decl.value) + * }) + * ``` + * + * Like `Container#each`, this method is safe + * to use if you are mutating arrays during iteration. + * + * @param prop String or regular expression to filter declarations + * by property name. + * @param callback Iterator receives each node and index. + * @return Returns `false` if iteration was broke. + */ + walkDecls( + propFilter: RegExp | string, + callback: (decl: Declaration, index: number) => false | void + ): false | undefined + walkDecls( + callback: (decl: Declaration, index: number) => false | void + ): false | undefined + /** + * Traverses the container’s descendant nodes, calling callback + * for each rule node. + * + * If you pass a filter, iteration will only happen over rules + * with matching selectors. + * + * Like `Container#each`, this method is safe + * to use if you are mutating arrays during iteration. + * + * ```js + * const selectors = [] + * root.walkRules(rule => { + * selectors.push(rule.selector) + * }) + * console.log(`Your CSS uses ${ selectors.length } selectors`) + * ``` + * + * @param selector String or regular expression to filter rules by selector. + * @param callback Iterator receives each node and index. + * @return Returns `false` if iteration was broke. + */ + walkRules( + selectorFilter: RegExp | string, + callback: (rule: Rule, index: number) => false | void + ): false | undefined + walkRules( + callback: (rule: Rule, index: number) => false | void + ): false | undefined + /** + * An internal method that converts a {@link NewChild} into a list of actual + * child nodes that can then be added to this container. + * + * This ensures that the nodes' parent is set to this container, that they use + * the correct prototype chain, and that they're marked as dirty. + * + * @param mnodes The new node or nodes to add. + * @param sample A node from whose raws the new node's `before` raw should be + * taken. + * @param type This should be set to `'prepend'` if the new nodes will be + * inserted at the beginning of the container. + * @hidden + */ + protected normalize( + nodes: Container.NewChild, + sample: Node | undefined, + type?: 'prepend' | false + ): Child[] +} + +declare class Container< + Child extends Node = ChildNode +> extends Container_ {} + +export = Container diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/container.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/container.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..edb07cc --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/container.js @@ -0,0 +1,447 @@ +'use strict' + +let Comment = require('./comment') +let Declaration = require('./declaration') +let Node = require('./node') +let { isClean, my } = require('./symbols') + +let AtRule, parse, Root, Rule + +function cleanSource(nodes) { + return nodes.map(i => { + if (i.nodes) i.nodes = cleanSource(i.nodes) + delete i.source + return i + }) +} + +function markTreeDirty(node) { + node[isClean] = false + if (node.proxyOf.nodes) { + for (let i of node.proxyOf.nodes) { + markTreeDirty(i) + } + } +} + +class Container extends Node { + get first() { + if (!this.proxyOf.nodes) return undefined + return this.proxyOf.nodes[0] + } + + get last() { + if (!this.proxyOf.nodes) return undefined + return this.proxyOf.nodes[this.proxyOf.nodes.length - 1] + } + + append(...children) { + for (let child of children) { + let nodes = this.normalize(child, this.last) + for (let node of nodes) this.proxyOf.nodes.push(node) + } + + this.markDirty() + + return this + } + + cleanRaws(keepBetween) { + super.cleanRaws(keepBetween) + if (this.nodes) { + for (let node of this.nodes) node.cleanRaws(keepBetween) + } + } + + each(callback) { + if (!this.proxyOf.nodes) return undefined + let iterator = this.getIterator() + + let index, result + while (this.indexes[iterator] < this.proxyOf.nodes.length) { + index = this.indexes[iterator] + result = callback(this.proxyOf.nodes[index], index) + if (result === false) break + + this.indexes[iterator] += 1 + } + + delete this.indexes[iterator] + return result + } + + every(condition) { + return this.nodes.every(condition) + } + + getIterator() { + if (!this.lastEach) this.lastEach = 0 + if (!this.indexes) this.indexes = {} + + this.lastEach += 1 + let iterator = this.lastEach + this.indexes[iterator] = 0 + + return iterator + } + + getProxyProcessor() { + return { + get(node, prop) { + if (prop === 'proxyOf') { + return node + } else if (!node[prop]) { + return node[prop] + } else if ( + prop === 'each' || + (typeof prop === 'string' && prop.startsWith('walk')) + ) { + return (...args) => { + return node[prop]( + ...args.map(i => { + if (typeof i === 'function') { + return (child, index) => i(child.toProxy(), index) + } else { + return i + } + }) + ) + } + } else if (prop === 'every' || prop === 'some') { + return cb => { + return node[prop]((child, ...other) => + cb(child.toProxy(), ...other) + ) + } + } else if (prop === 'root') { + return () => node.root().toProxy() + } else if (prop === 'nodes') { + return node.nodes.map(i => i.toProxy()) + } else if (prop === 'first' || prop === 'last') { + return node[prop].toProxy() + } else { + return node[prop] + } + }, + + set(node, prop, value) { + if (node[prop] === value) return true + node[prop] = value + if (prop === 'name' || prop === 'params' || prop === 'selector') { + node.markDirty() + } + return true + } + } + } + + index(child) { + if (typeof child === 'number') return child + if (child.proxyOf) child = child.proxyOf + return this.proxyOf.nodes.indexOf(child) + } + + insertAfter(exist, add) { + let existIndex = this.index(exist) + let nodes = this.normalize(add, this.proxyOf.nodes[existIndex]).reverse() + existIndex = this.index(exist) + for (let node of nodes) this.proxyOf.nodes.splice(existIndex + 1, 0, node) + + let index + for (let id in this.indexes) { + index = this.indexes[id] + if (existIndex < index) { + this.indexes[id] = index + nodes.length + } + } + + this.markDirty() + + return this + } + + insertBefore(exist, add) { + let existIndex = this.index(exist) + let type = existIndex === 0 ? 'prepend' : false + let nodes = this.normalize( + add, + this.proxyOf.nodes[existIndex], + type + ).reverse() + existIndex = this.index(exist) + for (let node of nodes) this.proxyOf.nodes.splice(existIndex, 0, node) + + let index + for (let id in this.indexes) { + index = this.indexes[id] + if (existIndex <= index) { + this.indexes[id] = index + nodes.length + } + } + + this.markDirty() + + return this + } + + normalize(nodes, sample) { + if (typeof nodes === 'string') { + nodes = cleanSource(parse(nodes).nodes) + } else if (typeof nodes === 'undefined') { + nodes = [] + } else if (Array.isArray(nodes)) { + nodes = nodes.slice(0) + for (let i of nodes) { + if (i.parent) i.parent.removeChild(i, 'ignore') + } + } else if (nodes.type === 'root' && this.type !== 'document') { + nodes = nodes.nodes.slice(0) + for (let i of nodes) { + if (i.parent) i.parent.removeChild(i, 'ignore') + } + } else if (nodes.type) { + nodes = [nodes] + } else if (nodes.prop) { + if (typeof nodes.value === 'undefined') { + throw new Error('Value field is missed in node creation') + } else if (typeof nodes.value !== 'string') { + nodes.value = String(nodes.value) + } + nodes = [new Declaration(nodes)] + } else if (nodes.selector || nodes.selectors) { + nodes = [new Rule(nodes)] + } else if (nodes.name) { + nodes = [new AtRule(nodes)] + } else if (nodes.text) { + nodes = [new Comment(nodes)] + } else { + throw new Error('Unknown node type in node creation') + } + + let processed = nodes.map(i => { + /* c8 ignore next */ + if (!i[my]) Container.rebuild(i) + i = i.proxyOf + if (i.parent) i.parent.removeChild(i) + if (i[isClean]) markTreeDirty(i) + + if (!i.raws) i.raws = {} + if (typeof i.raws.before === 'undefined') { + if (sample && typeof sample.raws.before !== 'undefined') { + i.raws.before = sample.raws.before.replace(/\S/g, '') + } + } + i.parent = this.proxyOf + return i + }) + + return processed + } + + prepend(...children) { + children = children.reverse() + for (let child of children) { + let nodes = this.normalize(child, this.first, 'prepend').reverse() + for (let node of nodes) this.proxyOf.nodes.unshift(node) + for (let id in this.indexes) { + this.indexes[id] = this.indexes[id] + nodes.length + } + } + + this.markDirty() + + return this + } + + push(child) { + child.parent = this + this.proxyOf.nodes.push(child) + return this + } + + removeAll() { + for (let node of this.proxyOf.nodes) node.parent = undefined + this.proxyOf.nodes = [] + + this.markDirty() + + return this + } + + removeChild(child) { + child = this.index(child) + this.proxyOf.nodes[child].parent = undefined + this.proxyOf.nodes.splice(child, 1) + + let index + for (let id in this.indexes) { + index = this.indexes[id] + if (index >= child) { + this.indexes[id] = index - 1 + } + } + + this.markDirty() + + return this + } + + replaceValues(pattern, opts, callback) { + if (!callback) { + callback = opts + opts = {} + } + + this.walkDecls(decl => { + if (opts.props && !opts.props.includes(decl.prop)) return + if (opts.fast && !decl.value.includes(opts.fast)) return + + decl.value = decl.value.replace(pattern, callback) + }) + + this.markDirty() + + return this + } + + some(condition) { + return this.nodes.some(condition) + } + + walk(callback) { + return this.each((child, i) => { + let result + try { + result = callback(child, i) + } catch (e) { + throw child.addToError(e) + } + if (result !== false && child.walk) { + result = child.walk(callback) + } + + return result + }) + } + + walkAtRules(name, callback) { + if (!callback) { + callback = name + return this.walk((child, i) => { + if (child.type === 'atrule') { + return callback(child, i) + } + }) + } + if (name instanceof RegExp) { + return this.walk((child, i) => { + if (child.type === 'atrule' && name.test(child.name)) { + return callback(child, i) + } + }) + } + return this.walk((child, i) => { + if (child.type === 'atrule' && child.name === name) { + return callback(child, i) + } + }) + } + + walkComments(callback) { + return this.walk((child, i) => { + if (child.type === 'comment') { + return callback(child, i) + } + }) + } + + walkDecls(prop, callback) { + if (!callback) { + callback = prop + return this.walk((child, i) => { + if (child.type === 'decl') { + return callback(child, i) + } + }) + } + if (prop instanceof RegExp) { + return this.walk((child, i) => { + if (child.type === 'decl' && prop.test(child.prop)) { + return callback(child, i) + } + }) + } + return this.walk((child, i) => { + if (child.type === 'decl' && child.prop === prop) { + return callback(child, i) + } + }) + } + + walkRules(selector, callback) { + if (!callback) { + callback = selector + + return this.walk((child, i) => { + if (child.type === 'rule') { + return callback(child, i) + } + }) + } + if (selector instanceof RegExp) { + return this.walk((child, i) => { + if (child.type === 'rule' && selector.test(child.selector)) { + return callback(child, i) + } + }) + } + return this.walk((child, i) => { + if (child.type === 'rule' && child.selector === selector) { + return callback(child, i) + } + }) + } +} + +Container.registerParse = dependant => { + parse = dependant +} + +Container.registerRule = dependant => { + Rule = dependant +} + +Container.registerAtRule = dependant => { + AtRule = dependant +} + +Container.registerRoot = dependant => { + Root = dependant +} + +module.exports = Container +Container.default = Container + +/* c8 ignore start */ +Container.rebuild = node => { + if (node.type === 'atrule') { + Object.setPrototypeOf(node, AtRule.prototype) + } else if (node.type === 'rule') { + Object.setPrototypeOf(node, Rule.prototype) + } else if (node.type === 'decl') { + Object.setPrototypeOf(node, Declaration.prototype) + } else if (node.type === 'comment') { + Object.setPrototypeOf(node, Comment.prototype) + } else if (node.type === 'root') { + Object.setPrototypeOf(node, Root.prototype) + } + + node[my] = true + + if (node.nodes) { + node.nodes.forEach(child => { + Container.rebuild(child) + }) + } +} +/* c8 ignore stop */ diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/css-syntax-error.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/css-syntax-error.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e540d84 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/css-syntax-error.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,248 @@ +import { FilePosition } from './input.js' + +declare namespace CssSyntaxError { + /** + * A position that is part of a range. + */ + export interface RangePosition { + /** + * The column number in the input. + */ + column: number + + /** + * The line number in the input. + */ + line: number + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define + export { CssSyntaxError_ as default } +} + +/** + * The CSS parser throws this error for broken CSS. + * + * Custom parsers can throw this error for broken custom syntax using + * the `Node#error` method. + * + * PostCSS will use the input source map to detect the original error location. + * If you wrote a Sass file, compiled it to CSS and then parsed it with PostCSS, + * PostCSS will show the original position in the Sass file. + * + * If you need the position in the PostCSS input + * (e.g., to debug the previous compiler), use `error.input.file`. + * + * ```js + * // Raising error from plugin + * throw node.error('Unknown variable', { plugin: 'postcss-vars' }) + * ``` + * + * ```js + * // Catching and checking syntax error + * try { + * postcss.parse('a{') + * } catch (error) { + * if (error.name === 'CssSyntaxError') { + * error //=> CssSyntaxError + * } + * } + * ``` + */ +declare class CssSyntaxError_ extends Error { + /** + * Source column of the error. + * + * ```js + * error.column //=> 1 + * error.input.column //=> 4 + * ``` + * + * PostCSS will use the input source map to detect the original location. + * If you need the position in the PostCSS input, use `error.input.column`. + */ + column?: number + + /** + * Source column of the error's end, exclusive. Provided if the error pertains + * to a range. + * + * ```js + * error.endColumn //=> 1 + * error.input.endColumn //=> 4 + * ``` + * + * PostCSS will use the input source map to detect the original location. + * If you need the position in the PostCSS input, use `error.input.endColumn`. + */ + endColumn?: number + + /** + * Source line of the error's end, exclusive. Provided if the error pertains + * to a range. + * + * ```js + * error.endLine //=> 3 + * error.input.endLine //=> 4 + * ``` + * + * PostCSS will use the input source map to detect the original location. + * If you need the position in the PostCSS input, use `error.input.endLine`. + */ + endLine?: number + + /** + * Absolute path to the broken file. + * + * ```js + * error.file //=> 'a.sass' + * error.input.file //=> 'a.css' + * ``` + * + * PostCSS will use the input source map to detect the original location. + * If you need the position in the PostCSS input, use `error.input.file`. + */ + file?: string + + /** + * Input object with PostCSS internal information + * about input file. If input has source map + * from previous tool, PostCSS will use origin + * (for example, Sass) source. You can use this + * object to get PostCSS input source. + * + * ```js + * error.input.file //=> 'a.css' + * error.file //=> 'a.sass' + * ``` + */ + input?: FilePosition + + /** + * Source line of the error. + * + * ```js + * error.line //=> 2 + * error.input.line //=> 4 + * ``` + * + * PostCSS will use the input source map to detect the original location. + * If you need the position in the PostCSS input, use `error.input.line`. + */ + line?: number + + /** + * Full error text in the GNU error format + * with plugin, file, line and column. + * + * ```js + * error.message //=> 'a.css:1:1: Unclosed block' + * ``` + */ + message: string + + /** + * Always equal to `'CssSyntaxError'`. You should always check error type + * by `error.name === 'CssSyntaxError'` + * instead of `error instanceof CssSyntaxError`, + * because npm could have several PostCSS versions. + * + * ```js + * if (error.name === 'CssSyntaxError') { + * error //=> CssSyntaxError + * } + * ``` + */ + name: 'CssSyntaxError' + + /** + * Plugin name, if error came from plugin. + * + * ```js + * error.plugin //=> 'postcss-vars' + * ``` + */ + plugin?: string + + /** + * Error message. + * + * ```js + * error.message //=> 'Unclosed block' + * ``` + */ + reason: string + + /** + * Source code of the broken file. + * + * ```js + * error.source //=> 'a { b {} }' + * error.input.source //=> 'a b { }' + * ``` + */ + source?: string + + stack: string + + /** + * Instantiates a CSS syntax error. Can be instantiated for a single position + * or for a range. + * @param message Error message. + * @param lineOrStartPos If for a single position, the line number, or if for + * a range, the inclusive start position of the error. + * @param columnOrEndPos If for a single position, the column number, or if for + * a range, the exclusive end position of the error. + * @param source Source code of the broken file. + * @param file Absolute path to the broken file. + * @param plugin PostCSS plugin name, if error came from plugin. + */ + constructor( + message: string, + lineOrStartPos?: CssSyntaxError.RangePosition | number, + columnOrEndPos?: CssSyntaxError.RangePosition | number, + source?: string, + file?: string, + plugin?: string + ) + + /** + * Returns a few lines of CSS source that caused the error. + * + * If the CSS has an input source map without `sourceContent`, + * this method will return an empty string. + * + * ```js + * error.showSourceCode() //=> " 4 | } + * // 5 | a { + * // > 6 | bad + * // | ^ + * // 7 | } + * // 8 | b {" + * ``` + * + * @param color Whether arrow will be colored red by terminal + * color codes. By default, PostCSS will detect + * color support by `process.stdout.isTTY` + * and `process.env.NODE_DISABLE_COLORS`. + * @return Few lines of CSS source that caused the error. + */ + showSourceCode(color?: boolean): string + + /** + * Returns error position, message and source code of the broken part. + * + * ```js + * error.toString() //=> "CssSyntaxError: app.css:1:1: Unclosed block + * // > 1 | a { + * // | ^" + * ``` + * + * @return Error position, message and source code. + */ + toString(): string +} + +declare class CssSyntaxError extends CssSyntaxError_ {} + +export = CssSyntaxError diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/css-syntax-error.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/css-syntax-error.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..275a4f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/css-syntax-error.js @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +'use strict' + +let pico = require('picocolors') + +let terminalHighlight = require('./terminal-highlight') + +class CssSyntaxError extends Error { + constructor(message, line, column, source, file, plugin) { + super(message) + this.name = 'CssSyntaxError' + this.reason = message + + if (file) { + this.file = file + } + if (source) { + this.source = source + } + if (plugin) { + this.plugin = plugin + } + if (typeof line !== 'undefined' && typeof column !== 'undefined') { + if (typeof line === 'number') { + this.line = line + this.column = column + } else { + this.line = line.line + this.column = line.column + this.endLine = column.line + this.endColumn = column.column + } + } + + this.setMessage() + + if (Error.captureStackTrace) { + Error.captureStackTrace(this, CssSyntaxError) + } + } + + setMessage() { + this.message = this.plugin ? this.plugin + ': ' : '' + this.message += this.file ? this.file : '' + if (typeof this.line !== 'undefined') { + this.message += ':' + this.line + ':' + this.column + } + this.message += ': ' + this.reason + } + + showSourceCode(color) { + if (!this.source) return '' + + let css = this.source + if (color == null) color = pico.isColorSupported + + let aside = text => text + let mark = text => text + let highlight = text => text + if (color) { + let { bold, gray, red } = pico.createColors(true) + mark = text => bold(red(text)) + aside = text => gray(text) + if (terminalHighlight) { + highlight = text => terminalHighlight(text) + } + } + + let lines = css.split(/\r?\n/) + let start = Math.max(this.line - 3, 0) + let end = Math.min(this.line + 2, lines.length) + let maxWidth = String(end).length + + return lines + .slice(start, end) + .map((line, index) => { + let number = start + 1 + index + let gutter = ' ' + (' ' + number).slice(-maxWidth) + ' | ' + if (number === this.line) { + if (line.length > 160) { + let padding = 20 + let subLineStart = Math.max(0, this.column - padding) + let subLineEnd = Math.max( + this.column + padding, + this.endColumn + padding + ) + let subLine = line.slice(subLineStart, subLineEnd) + + let spacing = + aside(gutter.replace(/\d/g, ' ')) + + line + .slice(0, Math.min(this.column - 1, padding - 1)) + .replace(/[^\t]/g, ' ') + + return ( + mark('>') + + aside(gutter) + + highlight(subLine) + + '\n ' + + spacing + + mark('^') + ) + } + + let spacing = + aside(gutter.replace(/\d/g, ' ')) + + line.slice(0, this.column - 1).replace(/[^\t]/g, ' ') + + return ( + mark('>') + + aside(gutter) + + highlight(line) + + '\n ' + + spacing + + mark('^') + ) + } + + return ' ' + aside(gutter) + highlight(line) + }) + .join('\n') + } + + toString() { + let code = this.showSourceCode() + if (code) { + code = '\n\n' + code + '\n' + } + return this.name + ': ' + this.message + code + } +} + +module.exports = CssSyntaxError +CssSyntaxError.default = CssSyntaxError diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/declaration.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/declaration.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d489b42 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/declaration.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +import { ContainerWithChildren } from './container.js' +import Node from './node.js' + +declare namespace Declaration { + export interface DeclarationRaws extends Record { + /** + * The space symbols before the node. It also stores `*` + * and `_` symbols before the declaration (IE hack). + */ + before?: string + + /** + * The symbols between the property and value for declarations. + */ + between?: string + + /** + * The content of the important statement, if it is not just `!important`. + */ + important?: string + + /** + * Declaration value with comments. + */ + value?: { + raw: string + value: string + } + } + + export interface DeclarationProps { + /** Whether the declaration has an `!important` annotation. */ + important?: boolean + /** Name of the declaration. */ + prop: string + /** Information used to generate byte-to-byte equal node string as it was in the origin input. */ + raws?: DeclarationRaws + /** Value of the declaration. */ + value: string + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define + export { Declaration_ as default } +} + +/** + * It represents a class that handles + * [CSS declarations](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Syntax#css_declarations) + * + * ```js + * Once (root, { Declaration }) { + * const color = new Declaration({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' }) + * root.append(color) + * } + * ``` + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('a { color: black }') + * const decl = root.first?.first + * + * decl.type //=> 'decl' + * decl.toString() //=> ' color: black' + * ``` + */ +declare class Declaration_ extends Node { + parent: ContainerWithChildren | undefined + raws: Declaration.DeclarationRaws + + type: 'decl' + + /** + * It represents a specificity of the declaration. + * + * If true, the CSS declaration will have an + * [important](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/important) + * specifier. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('a { color: black !important; color: red }') + * + * root.first.first.important //=> true + * root.first.last.important //=> undefined + * ``` + */ + get important(): boolean + set important(value: boolean) + + /** + * The property name for a CSS declaration. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('a { color: black }') + * const decl = root.first.first + * + * decl.prop //=> 'color' + * ``` + */ + get prop(): string + + set prop(value: string) + + /** + * The property value for a CSS declaration. + * + * Any CSS comments inside the value string will be filtered out. + * CSS comments present in the source value will be available in + * the `raws` property. + * + * Assigning new `value` would ignore the comments in `raws` + * property while compiling node to string. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('a { color: black }') + * const decl = root.first.first + * + * decl.value //=> 'black' + * ``` + */ + get value(): string + set value(value: string) + + /** + * It represents a getter that returns `true` if a declaration starts with + * `--` or `$`, which are used to declare variables in CSS and SASS/SCSS. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse(':root { --one: 1 }') + * const one = root.first.first + * + * one.variable //=> true + * ``` + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('$one: 1') + * const one = root.first + * + * one.variable //=> true + * ``` + */ + get variable(): boolean + constructor(defaults?: Declaration.DeclarationProps) + + assign(overrides: Declaration.DeclarationProps | object): this + clone(overrides?: Partial): this + cloneAfter(overrides?: Partial): this + cloneBefore(overrides?: Partial): this +} + +declare class Declaration extends Declaration_ {} + +export = Declaration diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/declaration.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/declaration.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..65a03aa --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/declaration.js @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +'use strict' + +let Node = require('./node') + +class Declaration extends Node { + get variable() { + return this.prop.startsWith('--') || this.prop[0] === '$' + } + + constructor(defaults) { + if ( + defaults && + typeof defaults.value !== 'undefined' && + typeof defaults.value !== 'string' + ) { + defaults = { ...defaults, value: String(defaults.value) } + } + super(defaults) + this.type = 'decl' + } +} + +module.exports = Declaration +Declaration.default = Declaration diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/document.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/document.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9e8063 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/document.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +import Container, { ContainerProps } from './container.js' +import { ProcessOptions } from './postcss.js' +import Result from './result.js' +import Root from './root.js' + +declare namespace Document { + export interface DocumentProps extends ContainerProps { + nodes?: readonly Root[] + + /** + * Information to generate byte-to-byte equal node string as it was + * in the origin input. + * + * Every parser saves its own properties. + */ + raws?: Record + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define + export { Document_ as default } +} + +/** + * Represents a file and contains all its parsed nodes. + * + * **Experimental:** some aspects of this node could change within minor + * or patch version releases. + * + * ```js + * const document = htmlParser( + * '' + * ) + * document.type //=> 'document' + * document.nodes.length //=> 2 + * ``` + */ +declare class Document_ extends Container { + nodes: Root[] + parent: undefined + type: 'document' + + constructor(defaults?: Document.DocumentProps) + + assign(overrides: Document.DocumentProps | object): this + clone(overrides?: Partial): this + cloneAfter(overrides?: Partial): this + cloneBefore(overrides?: Partial): this + + /** + * Returns a `Result` instance representing the document’s CSS roots. + * + * ```js + * const root1 = postcss.parse(css1, { from: 'a.css' }) + * const root2 = postcss.parse(css2, { from: 'b.css' }) + * const document = postcss.document() + * document.append(root1) + * document.append(root2) + * const result = document.toResult({ to: 'all.css', map: true }) + * ``` + * + * @param opts Options. + * @return Result with current document’s CSS. + */ + toResult(options?: ProcessOptions): Result +} + +declare class Document extends Document_ {} + +export = Document diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/document.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/document.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4468991 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/document.js @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +'use strict' + +let Container = require('./container') + +let LazyResult, Processor + +class Document extends Container { + constructor(defaults) { + // type needs to be passed to super, otherwise child roots won't be normalized correctly + super({ type: 'document', ...defaults }) + + if (!this.nodes) { + this.nodes = [] + } + } + + toResult(opts = {}) { + let lazy = new LazyResult(new Processor(), this, opts) + + return lazy.stringify() + } +} + +Document.registerLazyResult = dependant => { + LazyResult = dependant +} + +Document.registerProcessor = dependant => { + Processor = dependant +} + +module.exports = Document +Document.default = Document diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/fromJSON.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/fromJSON.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e1deedb --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/fromJSON.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +import { JSONHydrator } from './postcss.js' + +interface FromJSON extends JSONHydrator { + default: FromJSON +} + +declare const fromJSON: FromJSON + +export = fromJSON diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/fromJSON.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/fromJSON.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c9ac1a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/fromJSON.js @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +'use strict' + +let AtRule = require('./at-rule') +let Comment = require('./comment') +let Declaration = require('./declaration') +let Input = require('./input') +let PreviousMap = require('./previous-map') +let Root = require('./root') +let Rule = require('./rule') + +function fromJSON(json, inputs) { + if (Array.isArray(json)) return json.map(n => fromJSON(n)) + + let { inputs: ownInputs, ...defaults } = json + if (ownInputs) { + inputs = [] + for (let input of ownInputs) { + let inputHydrated = { ...input, __proto__: Input.prototype } + if (inputHydrated.map) { + inputHydrated.map = { + ...inputHydrated.map, + __proto__: PreviousMap.prototype + } + } + inputs.push(inputHydrated) + } + } + if (defaults.nodes) { + defaults.nodes = json.nodes.map(n => fromJSON(n, inputs)) + } + if (defaults.source) { + let { inputId, ...source } = defaults.source + defaults.source = source + if (inputId != null) { + defaults.source.input = inputs[inputId] + } + } + if (defaults.type === 'root') { + return new Root(defaults) + } else if (defaults.type === 'decl') { + return new Declaration(defaults) + } else if (defaults.type === 'rule') { + return new Rule(defaults) + } else if (defaults.type === 'comment') { + return new Comment(defaults) + } else if (defaults.type === 'atrule') { + return new AtRule(defaults) + } else { + throw new Error('Unknown node type: ' + json.type) + } +} + +module.exports = fromJSON +fromJSON.default = fromJSON diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/input.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/input.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3207da3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/input.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,227 @@ +import { CssSyntaxError, ProcessOptions } from './postcss.js' +import PreviousMap from './previous-map.js' + +declare namespace Input { + export interface FilePosition { + /** + * Column of inclusive start position in source file. + */ + column: number + + /** + * Column of exclusive end position in source file. + */ + endColumn?: number + + /** + * Line of exclusive end position in source file. + */ + endLine?: number + + /** + * Offset of exclusive end position in source file. + */ + endOffset?: number + + /** + * Absolute path to the source file. + */ + file?: string + + /** + * Line of inclusive start position in source file. + */ + line: number + + /** + * Offset of inclusive start position in source file. + */ + offset: number + + /** + * Source code. + */ + source?: string + + /** + * URL for the source file. + */ + url: string + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define + export { Input_ as default } +} + +/** + * Represents the source CSS. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse(css, { from: file }) + * const input = root.source.input + * ``` + */ +declare class Input_ { + /** + * Input CSS source. + * + * ```js + * const input = postcss.parse('a{}', { from: file }).input + * input.css //=> "a{}" + * ``` + */ + css: string + + /** + * Input source with support for non-CSS documents. + * + * ```js + * const input = postcss.parse('a{}', { from: file, document: '' }).input + * input.document //=> "" + * input.css //=> "a{}" + * ``` + */ + document: string + + /** + * The absolute path to the CSS source file defined + * with the `from` option. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse(css, { from: 'a.css' }) + * root.source.input.file //=> '/home/ai/a.css' + * ``` + */ + file?: string + + /** + * The flag to indicate whether or not the source code has Unicode BOM. + */ + hasBOM: boolean + + /** + * The unique ID of the CSS source. It will be created if `from` option + * is not provided (because PostCSS does not know the file path). + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse(css) + * root.source.input.file //=> undefined + * root.source.input.id //=> "" + * ``` + */ + id?: string + + /** + * The input source map passed from a compilation step before PostCSS + * (for example, from Sass compiler). + * + * ```js + * root.source.input.map.consumer().sources //=> ['a.sass'] + * ``` + */ + map: PreviousMap + + /** + * The CSS source identifier. Contains `Input#file` if the user + * set the `from` option, or `Input#id` if they did not. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse(css, { from: 'a.css' }) + * root.source.input.from //=> "/home/ai/a.css" + * + * const root = postcss.parse(css) + * root.source.input.from //=> "" + * ``` + */ + get from(): string + + /** + * @param css Input CSS source. + * @param opts Process options. + */ + constructor(css: string, opts?: ProcessOptions) + + /** + * Returns `CssSyntaxError` with information about the error and its position. + */ + error( + message: string, + start: + | { + column: number + line: number + } + | { + offset: number + }, + end: + | { + column: number + line: number + } + | { + offset: number + }, + opts?: { plugin?: CssSyntaxError['plugin'] } + ): CssSyntaxError + error( + message: string, + line: number, + column: number, + opts?: { plugin?: CssSyntaxError['plugin'] } + ): CssSyntaxError + error( + message: string, + offset: number, + opts?: { plugin?: CssSyntaxError['plugin'] } + ): CssSyntaxError + + /** + * Converts source line and column to offset. + * + * @param line Source line. + * @param column Source column. + * @return Source offset. + */ + fromLineAndColumn(line: number, column: number): number + + /** + * Converts source offset to line and column. + * + * @param offset Source offset. + */ + fromOffset(offset: number): { col: number; line: number } | null + + /** + * Reads the input source map and returns a symbol position + * in the input source (e.g., in a Sass file that was compiled + * to CSS before being passed to PostCSS). Optionally takes an + * end position, exclusive. + * + * ```js + * root.source.input.origin(1, 1) //=> { file: 'a.css', line: 3, column: 1 } + * root.source.input.origin(1, 1, 1, 4) + * //=> { file: 'a.css', line: 3, column: 1, endLine: 3, endColumn: 4 } + * ``` + * + * @param line Line for inclusive start position in input CSS. + * @param column Column for inclusive start position in input CSS. + * @param endLine Line for exclusive end position in input CSS. + * @param endColumn Column for exclusive end position in input CSS. + * + * @return Position in input source. + */ + origin( + line: number, + column: number, + endLine?: number, + endColumn?: number + ): false | Input.FilePosition + + /** Converts this to a JSON-friendly object representation. */ + toJSON(): object +} + +declare class Input extends Input_ {} + +export = Input diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/input.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/input.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb0ccf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/input.js @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ +'use strict' + +let { nanoid } = require('nanoid/non-secure') +let { isAbsolute, resolve } = require('path') +let { SourceMapConsumer, SourceMapGenerator } = require('source-map-js') +let { fileURLToPath, pathToFileURL } = require('url') + +let CssSyntaxError = require('./css-syntax-error') +let PreviousMap = require('./previous-map') +let terminalHighlight = require('./terminal-highlight') + +let lineToIndexCache = Symbol('lineToIndexCache') + +let sourceMapAvailable = Boolean(SourceMapConsumer && SourceMapGenerator) +let pathAvailable = Boolean(resolve && isAbsolute) + +function getLineToIndex(input) { + if (input[lineToIndexCache]) return input[lineToIndexCache] + let lines = input.css.split('\n') + let lineToIndex = new Array(lines.length) + let prevIndex = 0 + + for (let i = 0, l = lines.length; i < l; i++) { + lineToIndex[i] = prevIndex + prevIndex += lines[i].length + 1 + } + + input[lineToIndexCache] = lineToIndex + return lineToIndex +} + +class Input { + get from() { + return this.file || this.id + } + + constructor(css, opts = {}) { + if ( + css === null || + typeof css === 'undefined' || + (typeof css === 'object' && !css.toString) + ) { + throw new Error(`PostCSS received ${css} instead of CSS string`) + } + + this.css = css.toString() + + if (this.css[0] === '\uFEFF' || this.css[0] === '\uFFFE') { + this.hasBOM = true + this.css = this.css.slice(1) + } else { + this.hasBOM = false + } + + this.document = this.css + if (opts.document) this.document = opts.document.toString() + + if (opts.from) { + if ( + !pathAvailable || + /^\w+:\/\//.test(opts.from) || + isAbsolute(opts.from) + ) { + this.file = opts.from + } else { + this.file = resolve(opts.from) + } + } + + if (pathAvailable && sourceMapAvailable) { + let map = new PreviousMap(this.css, opts) + if (map.text) { + this.map = map + let file = map.consumer().file + if (!this.file && file) this.file = this.mapResolve(file) + } + } + + if (!this.file) { + this.id = '' + } + if (this.map) this.map.file = this.from + } + + error(message, line, column, opts = {}) { + let endColumn, endLine, endOffset, offset, result + + if (line && typeof line === 'object') { + let start = line + let end = column + if (typeof start.offset === 'number') { + offset = start.offset + let pos = this.fromOffset(offset) + line = pos.line + column = pos.col + } else { + line = start.line + column = start.column + offset = this.fromLineAndColumn(line, column) + } + if (typeof end.offset === 'number') { + endOffset = end.offset + let pos = this.fromOffset(endOffset) + endLine = pos.line + endColumn = pos.col + } else { + endLine = end.line + endColumn = end.column + endOffset = this.fromLineAndColumn(end.line, end.column) + } + } else if (!column) { + offset = line + let pos = this.fromOffset(offset) + line = pos.line + column = pos.col + } else { + offset = this.fromLineAndColumn(line, column) + } + + let origin = this.origin(line, column, endLine, endColumn) + if (origin) { + result = new CssSyntaxError( + message, + origin.endLine === undefined + ? origin.line + : { column: origin.column, line: origin.line }, + origin.endLine === undefined + ? origin.column + : { column: origin.endColumn, line: origin.endLine }, + origin.source, + origin.file, + opts.plugin + ) + } else { + result = new CssSyntaxError( + message, + endLine === undefined ? line : { column, line }, + endLine === undefined ? column : { column: endColumn, line: endLine }, + this.css, + this.file, + opts.plugin + ) + } + + result.input = { column, endColumn, endLine, endOffset, line, offset, source: this.css } + if (this.file) { + if (pathToFileURL) { + result.input.url = pathToFileURL(this.file).toString() + } + result.input.file = this.file + } + + return result + } + + fromLineAndColumn(line, column) { + let lineToIndex = getLineToIndex(this) + let index = lineToIndex[line - 1] + return index + column - 1 + } + + fromOffset(offset) { + let lineToIndex = getLineToIndex(this) + let lastLine = lineToIndex[lineToIndex.length - 1] + + let min = 0 + if (offset >= lastLine) { + min = lineToIndex.length - 1 + } else { + let max = lineToIndex.length - 2 + let mid + while (min < max) { + mid = min + ((max - min) >> 1) + if (offset < lineToIndex[mid]) { + max = mid - 1 + } else if (offset >= lineToIndex[mid + 1]) { + min = mid + 1 + } else { + min = mid + break + } + } + } + return { + col: offset - lineToIndex[min] + 1, + line: min + 1 + } + } + + mapResolve(file) { + if (/^\w+:\/\//.test(file)) { + return file + } + return resolve(this.map.consumer().sourceRoot || this.map.root || '.', file) + } + + origin(line, column, endLine, endColumn) { + if (!this.map) return false + let consumer = this.map.consumer() + + let from = consumer.originalPositionFor({ column, line }) + if (!from.source) return false + + let to + if (typeof endLine === 'number') { + to = consumer.originalPositionFor({ column: endColumn, line: endLine }) + } + + let fromUrl + + if (isAbsolute(from.source)) { + fromUrl = pathToFileURL(from.source) + } else { + fromUrl = new URL( + from.source, + this.map.consumer().sourceRoot || pathToFileURL(this.map.mapFile) + ) + } + + let result = { + column: from.column, + endColumn: to && to.column, + endLine: to && to.line, + line: from.line, + url: fromUrl.toString() + } + + if (fromUrl.protocol === 'file:') { + if (fileURLToPath) { + result.file = fileURLToPath(fromUrl) + } else { + /* c8 ignore next 2 */ + throw new Error(`file: protocol is not available in this PostCSS build`) + } + } + + let source = consumer.sourceContentFor(from.source) + if (source) result.source = source + + return result + } + + toJSON() { + let json = {} + for (let name of ['hasBOM', 'css', 'file', 'id']) { + if (this[name] != null) { + json[name] = this[name] + } + } + if (this.map) { + json.map = { ...this.map } + if (json.map.consumerCache) { + json.map.consumerCache = undefined + } + } + return json + } +} + +module.exports = Input +Input.default = Input + +if (terminalHighlight && terminalHighlight.registerInput) { + terminalHighlight.registerInput(Input) +} diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/lazy-result.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/lazy-result.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2eb7279 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/lazy-result.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ +import Document from './document.js' +import { SourceMap } from './postcss.js' +import Processor from './processor.js' +import Result, { Message, ResultOptions } from './result.js' +import Root from './root.js' +import Warning from './warning.js' + +declare namespace LazyResult { + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define + export { LazyResult_ as default } +} + +/** + * A Promise proxy for the result of PostCSS transformations. + * + * A `LazyResult` instance is returned by `Processor#process`. + * + * ```js + * const lazy = postcss([autoprefixer]).process(css) + * ``` + */ +declare class LazyResult_ + implements PromiseLike> +{ + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous and asynchronous plugins + * and calls onRejected for each error thrown in any plugin. + * + * It implements standard Promise API. + * + * ```js + * postcss([autoprefixer]).process(css).then(result => { + * console.log(result.css) + * }).catch(error => { + * console.error(error) + * }) + * ``` + */ + catch: Promise>['catch'] + + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous and asynchronous plugins + * and calls onFinally on any error or when all plugins will finish work. + * + * It implements standard Promise API. + * + * ```js + * postcss([autoprefixer]).process(css).finally(() => { + * console.log('processing ended') + * }) + * ``` + */ + finally: Promise>['finally'] + + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous and asynchronous plugins + * and calls `onFulfilled` with a Result instance. If a plugin throws + * an error, the `onRejected` callback will be executed. + * + * It implements standard Promise API. + * + * ```js + * postcss([autoprefixer]).process(css, { from: cssPath }).then(result => { + * console.log(result.css) + * }) + * ``` + */ + then: Promise>['then'] + + /** + * An alias for the `css` property. Use it with syntaxes + * that generate non-CSS output. + * + * This property will only work with synchronous plugins. + * If the processor contains any asynchronous plugins + * it will throw an error. + * + * PostCSS runners should always use `LazyResult#then`. + */ + get content(): string + + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous plugins, converts `Root` + * to a CSS string and returns `Result#css`. + * + * This property will only work with synchronous plugins. + * If the processor contains any asynchronous plugins + * it will throw an error. + * + * PostCSS runners should always use `LazyResult#then`. + */ + get css(): string + + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous plugins + * and returns `Result#map`. + * + * This property will only work with synchronous plugins. + * If the processor contains any asynchronous plugins + * it will throw an error. + * + * PostCSS runners should always use `LazyResult#then`. + */ + get map(): SourceMap + + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous plugins + * and returns `Result#messages`. + * + * This property will only work with synchronous plugins. If the processor + * contains any asynchronous plugins it will throw an error. + * + * PostCSS runners should always use `LazyResult#then`. + */ + get messages(): Message[] + + /** + * Options from the `Processor#process` call. + */ + get opts(): ResultOptions + + /** + * Returns a `Processor` instance, which will be used + * for CSS transformations. + */ + get processor(): Processor + + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous plugins + * and returns `Result#root`. + * + * This property will only work with synchronous plugins. If the processor + * contains any asynchronous plugins it will throw an error. + * + * PostCSS runners should always use `LazyResult#then`. + */ + get root(): RootNode + + /** + * Returns the default string description of an object. + * Required to implement the Promise interface. + */ + get [Symbol.toStringTag](): string + + /** + * @param processor Processor used for this transformation. + * @param css CSS to parse and transform. + * @param opts Options from the `Processor#process` or `Root#toResult`. + */ + constructor(processor: Processor, css: string, opts: ResultOptions) + + /** + * Run plugin in async way and return `Result`. + * + * @return Result with output content. + */ + async(): Promise> + + /** + * Run plugin in sync way and return `Result`. + * + * @return Result with output content. + */ + sync(): Result + + /** + * Alias for the `LazyResult#css` property. + * + * ```js + * lazy + '' === lazy.css + * ``` + * + * @return Output CSS. + */ + toString(): string + + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous plugins + * and calls `Result#warnings`. + * + * @return Warnings from plugins. + */ + warnings(): Warning[] +} + +declare class LazyResult< + RootNode = Document | Root +> extends LazyResult_ {} + +export = LazyResult diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/lazy-result.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/lazy-result.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1ea52b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/lazy-result.js @@ -0,0 +1,550 @@ +'use strict' + +let Container = require('./container') +let Document = require('./document') +let MapGenerator = require('./map-generator') +let parse = require('./parse') +let Result = require('./result') +let Root = require('./root') +let stringify = require('./stringify') +let { isClean, my } = require('./symbols') +let warnOnce = require('./warn-once') + +const TYPE_TO_CLASS_NAME = { + atrule: 'AtRule', + comment: 'Comment', + decl: 'Declaration', + document: 'Document', + root: 'Root', + rule: 'Rule' +} + +const PLUGIN_PROPS = { + AtRule: true, + AtRuleExit: true, + Comment: true, + CommentExit: true, + Declaration: true, + DeclarationExit: true, + Document: true, + DocumentExit: true, + Once: true, + OnceExit: true, + postcssPlugin: true, + prepare: true, + Root: true, + RootExit: true, + Rule: true, + RuleExit: true +} + +const NOT_VISITORS = { + Once: true, + postcssPlugin: true, + prepare: true +} + +const CHILDREN = 0 + +function isPromise(obj) { + return typeof obj === 'object' && typeof obj.then === 'function' +} + +function getEvents(node) { + let key = false + let type = TYPE_TO_CLASS_NAME[node.type] + if (node.type === 'decl') { + key = node.prop.toLowerCase() + } else if (node.type === 'atrule') { + key = node.name.toLowerCase() + } + + if (key && node.append) { + return [ + type, + type + '-' + key, + CHILDREN, + type + 'Exit', + type + 'Exit-' + key + ] + } else if (key) { + return [type, type + '-' + key, type + 'Exit', type + 'Exit-' + key] + } else if (node.append) { + return [type, CHILDREN, type + 'Exit'] + } else { + return [type, type + 'Exit'] + } +} + +function toStack(node) { + let events + if (node.type === 'document') { + events = ['Document', CHILDREN, 'DocumentExit'] + } else if (node.type === 'root') { + events = ['Root', CHILDREN, 'RootExit'] + } else { + events = getEvents(node) + } + + return { + eventIndex: 0, + events, + iterator: 0, + node, + visitorIndex: 0, + visitors: [] + } +} + +function cleanMarks(node) { + node[isClean] = false + if (node.nodes) node.nodes.forEach(i => cleanMarks(i)) + return node +} + +let postcss = {} + +class LazyResult { + get content() { + return this.stringify().content + } + + get css() { + return this.stringify().css + } + + get map() { + return this.stringify().map + } + + get messages() { + return this.sync().messages + } + + get opts() { + return this.result.opts + } + + get processor() { + return this.result.processor + } + + get root() { + return this.sync().root + } + + get [Symbol.toStringTag]() { + return 'LazyResult' + } + + constructor(processor, css, opts) { + this.stringified = false + this.processed = false + + let root + if ( + typeof css === 'object' && + css !== null && + (css.type === 'root' || css.type === 'document') + ) { + root = cleanMarks(css) + } else if (css instanceof LazyResult || css instanceof Result) { + root = cleanMarks(css.root) + if (css.map) { + if (typeof opts.map === 'undefined') opts.map = {} + if (!opts.map.inline) opts.map.inline = false + opts.map.prev = css.map + } + } else { + let parser = parse + if (opts.syntax) parser = opts.syntax.parse + if (opts.parser) parser = opts.parser + if (parser.parse) parser = parser.parse + + try { + root = parser(css, opts) + } catch (error) { + this.processed = true + this.error = error + } + + if (root && !root[my]) { + /* c8 ignore next 2 */ + Container.rebuild(root) + } + } + + this.result = new Result(processor, root, opts) + this.helpers = { ...postcss, postcss, result: this.result } + this.plugins = this.processor.plugins.map(plugin => { + if (typeof plugin === 'object' && plugin.prepare) { + return { ...plugin, ...plugin.prepare(this.result) } + } else { + return plugin + } + }) + } + + async() { + if (this.error) return Promise.reject(this.error) + if (this.processed) return Promise.resolve(this.result) + if (!this.processing) { + this.processing = this.runAsync() + } + return this.processing + } + + catch(onRejected) { + return this.async().catch(onRejected) + } + + finally(onFinally) { + return this.async().then(onFinally, onFinally) + } + + getAsyncError() { + throw new Error('Use process(css).then(cb) to work with async plugins') + } + + handleError(error, node) { + let plugin = this.result.lastPlugin + try { + if (node) node.addToError(error) + this.error = error + if (error.name === 'CssSyntaxError' && !error.plugin) { + error.plugin = plugin.postcssPlugin + error.setMessage() + } else if (plugin.postcssVersion) { + if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') { + let pluginName = plugin.postcssPlugin + let pluginVer = plugin.postcssVersion + let runtimeVer = this.result.processor.version + let a = pluginVer.split('.') + let b = runtimeVer.split('.') + + if (a[0] !== b[0] || parseInt(a[1]) > parseInt(b[1])) { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-console + console.error( + 'Unknown error from PostCSS plugin. Your current PostCSS ' + + 'version is ' + + runtimeVer + + ', but ' + + pluginName + + ' uses ' + + pluginVer + + '. Perhaps this is the source of the error below.' + ) + } + } + } + } catch (err) { + /* c8 ignore next 3 */ + // eslint-disable-next-line no-console + if (console && console.error) console.error(err) + } + return error + } + + prepareVisitors() { + this.listeners = {} + let add = (plugin, type, cb) => { + if (!this.listeners[type]) this.listeners[type] = [] + this.listeners[type].push([plugin, cb]) + } + for (let plugin of this.plugins) { + if (typeof plugin === 'object') { + for (let event in plugin) { + if (!PLUGIN_PROPS[event] && /^[A-Z]/.test(event)) { + throw new Error( + `Unknown event ${event} in ${plugin.postcssPlugin}. ` + + `Try to update PostCSS (${this.processor.version} now).` + ) + } + if (!NOT_VISITORS[event]) { + if (typeof plugin[event] === 'object') { + for (let filter in plugin[event]) { + if (filter === '*') { + add(plugin, event, plugin[event][filter]) + } else { + add( + plugin, + event + '-' + filter.toLowerCase(), + plugin[event][filter] + ) + } + } + } else if (typeof plugin[event] === 'function') { + add(plugin, event, plugin[event]) + } + } + } + } + } + this.hasListener = Object.keys(this.listeners).length > 0 + } + + async runAsync() { + this.plugin = 0 + for (let i = 0; i < this.plugins.length; i++) { + let plugin = this.plugins[i] + let promise = this.runOnRoot(plugin) + if (isPromise(promise)) { + try { + await promise + } catch (error) { + throw this.handleError(error) + } + } + } + + this.prepareVisitors() + if (this.hasListener) { + let root = this.result.root + while (!root[isClean]) { + root[isClean] = true + let stack = [toStack(root)] + while (stack.length > 0) { + let promise = this.visitTick(stack) + if (isPromise(promise)) { + try { + await promise + } catch (e) { + let node = stack[stack.length - 1].node + throw this.handleError(e, node) + } + } + } + } + + if (this.listeners.OnceExit) { + for (let [plugin, visitor] of this.listeners.OnceExit) { + this.result.lastPlugin = plugin + try { + if (root.type === 'document') { + let roots = root.nodes.map(subRoot => + visitor(subRoot, this.helpers) + ) + + await Promise.all(roots) + } else { + await visitor(root, this.helpers) + } + } catch (e) { + throw this.handleError(e) + } + } + } + } + + this.processed = true + return this.stringify() + } + + runOnRoot(plugin) { + this.result.lastPlugin = plugin + try { + if (typeof plugin === 'object' && plugin.Once) { + if (this.result.root.type === 'document') { + let roots = this.result.root.nodes.map(root => + plugin.Once(root, this.helpers) + ) + + if (isPromise(roots[0])) { + return Promise.all(roots) + } + + return roots + } + + return plugin.Once(this.result.root, this.helpers) + } else if (typeof plugin === 'function') { + return plugin(this.result.root, this.result) + } + } catch (error) { + throw this.handleError(error) + } + } + + stringify() { + if (this.error) throw this.error + if (this.stringified) return this.result + this.stringified = true + + this.sync() + + let opts = this.result.opts + let str = stringify + if (opts.syntax) str = opts.syntax.stringify + if (opts.stringifier) str = opts.stringifier + if (str.stringify) str = str.stringify + + let map = new MapGenerator(str, this.result.root, this.result.opts) + let data = map.generate() + this.result.css = data[0] + this.result.map = data[1] + + return this.result + } + + sync() { + if (this.error) throw this.error + if (this.processed) return this.result + this.processed = true + + if (this.processing) { + throw this.getAsyncError() + } + + for (let plugin of this.plugins) { + let promise = this.runOnRoot(plugin) + if (isPromise(promise)) { + throw this.getAsyncError() + } + } + + this.prepareVisitors() + if (this.hasListener) { + let root = this.result.root + while (!root[isClean]) { + root[isClean] = true + this.walkSync(root) + } + if (this.listeners.OnceExit) { + if (root.type === 'document') { + for (let subRoot of root.nodes) { + this.visitSync(this.listeners.OnceExit, subRoot) + } + } else { + this.visitSync(this.listeners.OnceExit, root) + } + } + } + + return this.result + } + + then(onFulfilled, onRejected) { + if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') { + if (!('from' in this.opts)) { + warnOnce( + 'Without `from` option PostCSS could generate wrong source map ' + + 'and will not find Browserslist config. Set it to CSS file path ' + + 'or to `undefined` to prevent this warning.' + ) + } + } + return this.async().then(onFulfilled, onRejected) + } + + toString() { + return this.css + } + + visitSync(visitors, node) { + for (let [plugin, visitor] of visitors) { + this.result.lastPlugin = plugin + let promise + try { + promise = visitor(node, this.helpers) + } catch (e) { + throw this.handleError(e, node.proxyOf) + } + if (node.type !== 'root' && node.type !== 'document' && !node.parent) { + return true + } + if (isPromise(promise)) { + throw this.getAsyncError() + } + } + } + + visitTick(stack) { + let visit = stack[stack.length - 1] + let { node, visitors } = visit + + if (node.type !== 'root' && node.type !== 'document' && !node.parent) { + stack.pop() + return + } + + if (visitors.length > 0 && visit.visitorIndex < visitors.length) { + let [plugin, visitor] = visitors[visit.visitorIndex] + visit.visitorIndex += 1 + if (visit.visitorIndex === visitors.length) { + visit.visitors = [] + visit.visitorIndex = 0 + } + this.result.lastPlugin = plugin + try { + return visitor(node.toProxy(), this.helpers) + } catch (e) { + throw this.handleError(e, node) + } + } + + if (visit.iterator !== 0) { + let iterator = visit.iterator + let child + while ((child = node.nodes[node.indexes[iterator]])) { + node.indexes[iterator] += 1 + if (!child[isClean]) { + child[isClean] = true + stack.push(toStack(child)) + return + } + } + visit.iterator = 0 + delete node.indexes[iterator] + } + + let events = visit.events + while (visit.eventIndex < events.length) { + let event = events[visit.eventIndex] + visit.eventIndex += 1 + if (event === CHILDREN) { + if (node.nodes && node.nodes.length) { + node[isClean] = true + visit.iterator = node.getIterator() + } + return + } else if (this.listeners[event]) { + visit.visitors = this.listeners[event] + return + } + } + stack.pop() + } + + walkSync(node) { + node[isClean] = true + let events = getEvents(node) + for (let event of events) { + if (event === CHILDREN) { + if (node.nodes) { + node.each(child => { + if (!child[isClean]) this.walkSync(child) + }) + } + } else { + let visitors = this.listeners[event] + if (visitors) { + if (this.visitSync(visitors, node.toProxy())) return + } + } + } + } + + warnings() { + return this.sync().warnings() + } +} + +LazyResult.registerPostcss = dependant => { + postcss = dependant +} + +module.exports = LazyResult +LazyResult.default = LazyResult + +Root.registerLazyResult(LazyResult) +Document.registerLazyResult(LazyResult) diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/list.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/list.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e262ad3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/list.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +declare namespace list { + type List = { + /** + * Safely splits comma-separated values (such as those for `transition-*` + * and `background` properties). + * + * ```js + * Once (root, { list }) { + * list.comma('black, linear-gradient(white, black)') + * //=> ['black', 'linear-gradient(white, black)'] + * } + * ``` + * + * @param str Comma-separated values. + * @return Split values. + */ + comma(str: string): string[] + + default: List + + /** + * Safely splits space-separated values (such as those for `background`, + * `border-radius`, and other shorthand properties). + * + * ```js + * Once (root, { list }) { + * list.space('1px calc(10% + 1px)') //=> ['1px', 'calc(10% + 1px)'] + * } + * ``` + * + * @param str Space-separated values. + * @return Split values. + */ + space(str: string): string[] + + /** + * Safely splits values. + * + * ```js + * Once (root, { list }) { + * list.split('1px calc(10% + 1px)', [' ', '\n', '\t']) //=> ['1px', 'calc(10% + 1px)'] + * } + * ``` + * + * @param string separated values. + * @param separators array of separators. + * @param last boolean indicator. + * @return Split values. + */ + split( + string: string, + separators: readonly string[], + last: boolean + ): string[] + } +} + +declare const list: list.List + +export = list diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/list.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/list.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b31f98 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/list.js @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +'use strict' + +let list = { + comma(string) { + return list.split(string, [','], true) + }, + + space(string) { + let spaces = [' ', '\n', '\t'] + return list.split(string, spaces) + }, + + split(string, separators, last) { + let array = [] + let current = '' + let split = false + + let func = 0 + let inQuote = false + let prevQuote = '' + let escape = false + + for (let letter of string) { + if (escape) { + escape = false + } else if (letter === '\\') { + escape = true + } else if (inQuote) { + if (letter === prevQuote) { + inQuote = false + } + } else if (letter === '"' || letter === "'") { + inQuote = true + prevQuote = letter + } else if (letter === '(') { + func += 1 + } else if (letter === ')') { + if (func > 0) func -= 1 + } else if (func === 0) { + if (separators.includes(letter)) split = true + } + + if (split) { + if (current !== '') array.push(current.trim()) + current = '' + split = false + } else { + current += letter + } + } + + if (last || current !== '') array.push(current.trim()) + return array + } +} + +module.exports = list +list.default = list diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/map-generator.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/map-generator.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..89069d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/map-generator.js @@ -0,0 +1,368 @@ +'use strict' + +let { dirname, relative, resolve, sep } = require('path') +let { SourceMapConsumer, SourceMapGenerator } = require('source-map-js') +let { pathToFileURL } = require('url') + +let Input = require('./input') + +let sourceMapAvailable = Boolean(SourceMapConsumer && SourceMapGenerator) +let pathAvailable = Boolean(dirname && resolve && relative && sep) + +class MapGenerator { + constructor(stringify, root, opts, cssString) { + this.stringify = stringify + this.mapOpts = opts.map || {} + this.root = root + this.opts = opts + this.css = cssString + this.originalCSS = cssString + this.usesFileUrls = !this.mapOpts.from && this.mapOpts.absolute + + this.memoizedFileURLs = new Map() + this.memoizedPaths = new Map() + this.memoizedURLs = new Map() + } + + addAnnotation() { + let content + + if (this.isInline()) { + content = + 'data:application/json;base64,' + this.toBase64(this.map.toString()) + } else if (typeof this.mapOpts.annotation === 'string') { + content = this.mapOpts.annotation + } else if (typeof this.mapOpts.annotation === 'function') { + content = this.mapOpts.annotation(this.opts.to, this.root) + } else { + content = this.outputFile() + '.map' + } + let eol = '\n' + if (this.css.includes('\r\n')) eol = '\r\n' + + this.css += eol + '/*# sourceMappingURL=' + content + ' */' + } + + applyPrevMaps() { + for (let prev of this.previous()) { + let from = this.toUrl(this.path(prev.file)) + let root = prev.root || dirname(prev.file) + let map + + if (this.mapOpts.sourcesContent === false) { + map = new SourceMapConsumer(prev.text) + if (map.sourcesContent) { + map.sourcesContent = null + } + } else { + map = prev.consumer() + } + + this.map.applySourceMap(map, from, this.toUrl(this.path(root))) + } + } + + clearAnnotation() { + if (this.mapOpts.annotation === false) return + + if (this.root) { + let node + for (let i = this.root.nodes.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { + node = this.root.nodes[i] + if (node.type !== 'comment') continue + if (node.text.startsWith('# sourceMappingURL=')) { + this.root.removeChild(i) + } + } + } else if (this.css) { + this.css = this.css.replace(/\n*\/\*#[\S\s]*?\*\/$/gm, '') + } + } + + generate() { + this.clearAnnotation() + if (pathAvailable && sourceMapAvailable && this.isMap()) { + return this.generateMap() + } else { + let result = '' + this.stringify(this.root, i => { + result += i + }) + return [result] + } + } + + generateMap() { + if (this.root) { + this.generateString() + } else if (this.previous().length === 1) { + let prev = this.previous()[0].consumer() + prev.file = this.outputFile() + this.map = SourceMapGenerator.fromSourceMap(prev, { + ignoreInvalidMapping: true + }) + } else { + this.map = new SourceMapGenerator({ + file: this.outputFile(), + ignoreInvalidMapping: true + }) + this.map.addMapping({ + generated: { column: 0, line: 1 }, + original: { column: 0, line: 1 }, + source: this.opts.from + ? this.toUrl(this.path(this.opts.from)) + : '' + }) + } + + if (this.isSourcesContent()) this.setSourcesContent() + if (this.root && this.previous().length > 0) this.applyPrevMaps() + if (this.isAnnotation()) this.addAnnotation() + + if (this.isInline()) { + return [this.css] + } else { + return [this.css, this.map] + } + } + + generateString() { + this.css = '' + this.map = new SourceMapGenerator({ + file: this.outputFile(), + ignoreInvalidMapping: true + }) + + let line = 1 + let column = 1 + + let noSource = '' + let mapping = { + generated: { column: 0, line: 0 }, + original: { column: 0, line: 0 }, + source: '' + } + + let last, lines + this.stringify(this.root, (str, node, type) => { + this.css += str + + if (node && type !== 'end') { + mapping.generated.line = line + mapping.generated.column = column - 1 + if (node.source && node.source.start) { + mapping.source = this.sourcePath(node) + mapping.original.line = node.source.start.line + mapping.original.column = node.source.start.column - 1 + this.map.addMapping(mapping) + } else { + mapping.source = noSource + mapping.original.line = 1 + mapping.original.column = 0 + this.map.addMapping(mapping) + } + } + + lines = str.match(/\n/g) + if (lines) { + line += lines.length + last = str.lastIndexOf('\n') + column = str.length - last + } else { + column += str.length + } + + if (node && type !== 'start') { + let p = node.parent || { raws: {} } + let childless = + node.type === 'decl' || (node.type === 'atrule' && !node.nodes) + if (!childless || node !== p.last || p.raws.semicolon) { + if (node.source && node.source.end) { + mapping.source = this.sourcePath(node) + mapping.original.line = node.source.end.line + mapping.original.column = node.source.end.column - 1 + mapping.generated.line = line + mapping.generated.column = column - 2 + this.map.addMapping(mapping) + } else { + mapping.source = noSource + mapping.original.line = 1 + mapping.original.column = 0 + mapping.generated.line = line + mapping.generated.column = column - 1 + this.map.addMapping(mapping) + } + } + } + }) + } + + isAnnotation() { + if (this.isInline()) { + return true + } + if (typeof this.mapOpts.annotation !== 'undefined') { + return this.mapOpts.annotation + } + if (this.previous().length) { + return this.previous().some(i => i.annotation) + } + return true + } + + isInline() { + if (typeof this.mapOpts.inline !== 'undefined') { + return this.mapOpts.inline + } + + let annotation = this.mapOpts.annotation + if (typeof annotation !== 'undefined' && annotation !== true) { + return false + } + + if (this.previous().length) { + return this.previous().some(i => i.inline) + } + return true + } + + isMap() { + if (typeof this.opts.map !== 'undefined') { + return !!this.opts.map + } + return this.previous().length > 0 + } + + isSourcesContent() { + if (typeof this.mapOpts.sourcesContent !== 'undefined') { + return this.mapOpts.sourcesContent + } + if (this.previous().length) { + return this.previous().some(i => i.withContent()) + } + return true + } + + outputFile() { + if (this.opts.to) { + return this.path(this.opts.to) + } else if (this.opts.from) { + return this.path(this.opts.from) + } else { + return 'to.css' + } + } + + path(file) { + if (this.mapOpts.absolute) return file + if (file.charCodeAt(0) === 60 /* `<` */) return file + if (/^\w+:\/\//.test(file)) return file + let cached = this.memoizedPaths.get(file) + if (cached) return cached + + let from = this.opts.to ? dirname(this.opts.to) : '.' + + if (typeof this.mapOpts.annotation === 'string') { + from = dirname(resolve(from, this.mapOpts.annotation)) + } + + let path = relative(from, file) + this.memoizedPaths.set(file, path) + + return path + } + + previous() { + if (!this.previousMaps) { + this.previousMaps = [] + if (this.root) { + this.root.walk(node => { + if (node.source && node.source.input.map) { + let map = node.source.input.map + if (!this.previousMaps.includes(map)) { + this.previousMaps.push(map) + } + } + }) + } else { + let input = new Input(this.originalCSS, this.opts) + if (input.map) this.previousMaps.push(input.map) + } + } + + return this.previousMaps + } + + setSourcesContent() { + let already = {} + if (this.root) { + this.root.walk(node => { + if (node.source) { + let from = node.source.input.from + if (from && !already[from]) { + already[from] = true + let fromUrl = this.usesFileUrls + ? this.toFileUrl(from) + : this.toUrl(this.path(from)) + this.map.setSourceContent(fromUrl, node.source.input.css) + } + } + }) + } else if (this.css) { + let from = this.opts.from + ? this.toUrl(this.path(this.opts.from)) + : '' + this.map.setSourceContent(from, this.css) + } + } + + sourcePath(node) { + if (this.mapOpts.from) { + return this.toUrl(this.mapOpts.from) + } else if (this.usesFileUrls) { + return this.toFileUrl(node.source.input.from) + } else { + return this.toUrl(this.path(node.source.input.from)) + } + } + + toBase64(str) { + if (Buffer) { + return Buffer.from(str).toString('base64') + } else { + return window.btoa(unescape(encodeURIComponent(str))) + } + } + + toFileUrl(path) { + let cached = this.memoizedFileURLs.get(path) + if (cached) return cached + + if (pathToFileURL) { + let fileURL = pathToFileURL(path).toString() + this.memoizedFileURLs.set(path, fileURL) + + return fileURL + } else { + throw new Error( + '`map.absolute` option is not available in this PostCSS build' + ) + } + } + + toUrl(path) { + let cached = this.memoizedURLs.get(path) + if (cached) return cached + + if (sep === '\\') { + path = path.replace(/\\/g, '/') + } + + let url = encodeURI(path).replace(/[#?]/g, encodeURIComponent) + this.memoizedURLs.set(path, url) + + return url + } +} + +module.exports = MapGenerator diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/no-work-result.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/no-work-result.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..094f30a --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/no-work-result.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +import LazyResult from './lazy-result.js' +import { SourceMap } from './postcss.js' +import Processor from './processor.js' +import Result, { Message, ResultOptions } from './result.js' +import Root from './root.js' +import Warning from './warning.js' + +declare namespace NoWorkResult { + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define + export { NoWorkResult_ as default } +} + +/** + * A Promise proxy for the result of PostCSS transformations. + * This lazy result instance doesn't parse css unless `NoWorkResult#root` or `Result#root` + * are accessed. See the example below for details. + * A `NoWork` instance is returned by `Processor#process` ONLY when no plugins defined. + * + * ```js + * const noWorkResult = postcss().process(css) // No plugins are defined. + * // CSS is not parsed + * let root = noWorkResult.root // now css is parsed because we accessed the root + * ``` + */ +declare class NoWorkResult_ implements LazyResult { + catch: Promise>['catch'] + finally: Promise>['finally'] + then: Promise>['then'] + get content(): string + get css(): string + get map(): SourceMap + get messages(): Message[] + get opts(): ResultOptions + get processor(): Processor + get root(): Root + get [Symbol.toStringTag](): string + constructor(processor: Processor, css: string, opts: ResultOptions) + async(): Promise> + sync(): Result + toString(): string + warnings(): Warning[] +} + +declare class NoWorkResult extends NoWorkResult_ {} + +export = NoWorkResult diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/no-work-result.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/no-work-result.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dd46182 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/no-work-result.js @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +'use strict' + +let MapGenerator = require('./map-generator') +let parse = require('./parse') +const Result = require('./result') +let stringify = require('./stringify') +let warnOnce = require('./warn-once') + +class NoWorkResult { + get content() { + return this.result.css + } + + get css() { + return this.result.css + } + + get map() { + return this.result.map + } + + get messages() { + return [] + } + + get opts() { + return this.result.opts + } + + get processor() { + return this.result.processor + } + + get root() { + if (this._root) { + return this._root + } + + let root + let parser = parse + + try { + root = parser(this._css, this._opts) + } catch (error) { + this.error = error + } + + if (this.error) { + throw this.error + } else { + this._root = root + return root + } + } + + get [Symbol.toStringTag]() { + return 'NoWorkResult' + } + + constructor(processor, css, opts) { + css = css.toString() + this.stringified = false + + this._processor = processor + this._css = css + this._opts = opts + this._map = undefined + let root + + let str = stringify + this.result = new Result(this._processor, root, this._opts) + this.result.css = css + + let self = this + Object.defineProperty(this.result, 'root', { + get() { + return self.root + } + }) + + let map = new MapGenerator(str, root, this._opts, css) + if (map.isMap()) { + let [generatedCSS, generatedMap] = map.generate() + if (generatedCSS) { + this.result.css = generatedCSS + } + if (generatedMap) { + this.result.map = generatedMap + } + } else { + map.clearAnnotation() + this.result.css = map.css + } + } + + async() { + if (this.error) return Promise.reject(this.error) + return Promise.resolve(this.result) + } + + catch(onRejected) { + return this.async().catch(onRejected) + } + + finally(onFinally) { + return this.async().then(onFinally, onFinally) + } + + sync() { + if (this.error) throw this.error + return this.result + } + + then(onFulfilled, onRejected) { + if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') { + if (!('from' in this._opts)) { + warnOnce( + 'Without `from` option PostCSS could generate wrong source map ' + + 'and will not find Browserslist config. Set it to CSS file path ' + + 'or to `undefined` to prevent this warning.' + ) + } + } + + return this.async().then(onFulfilled, onRejected) + } + + toString() { + return this._css + } + + warnings() { + return [] + } +} + +module.exports = NoWorkResult +NoWorkResult.default = NoWorkResult diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/node.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/node.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a09fe4d --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/node.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,556 @@ +import AtRule = require('./at-rule.js') +import { AtRuleProps } from './at-rule.js' +import Comment, { CommentProps } from './comment.js' +import Container, { NewChild } from './container.js' +import CssSyntaxError from './css-syntax-error.js' +import Declaration, { DeclarationProps } from './declaration.js' +import Document from './document.js' +import Input from './input.js' +import { Stringifier, Syntax } from './postcss.js' +import Result from './result.js' +import Root from './root.js' +import Rule, { RuleProps } from './rule.js' +import Warning, { WarningOptions } from './warning.js' + +declare namespace Node { + export type ChildNode = AtRule.default | Comment | Declaration | Rule + + export type AnyNode = + | AtRule.default + | Comment + | Declaration + | Document + | Root + | Rule + + export type ChildProps = + | AtRuleProps + | CommentProps + | DeclarationProps + | RuleProps + + export interface Position { + /** + * Source line in file. In contrast to `offset` it starts from 1. + */ + column: number + + /** + * Source column in file. + */ + line: number + + /** + * Source offset in file. It starts from 0. + */ + offset: number + } + + export interface Range { + /** + * End position, exclusive. + */ + end: Position + + /** + * Start position, inclusive. + */ + start: Position + } + + /** + * Source represents an interface for the {@link Node.source} property. + */ + export interface Source { + /** + * The inclusive ending position for the source + * code of a node. + * + * However, `end.offset` of a non `Root` node is the exclusive position. + * See https://github.com/postcss/postcss/pull/1879 for details. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('a { color: black }') + * const a = root.first + * const color = a.first + * + * // The offset of `Root` node is the inclusive position + * css.source.end // { line: 1, column: 19, offset: 18 } + * + * // The offset of non `Root` node is the exclusive position + * a.source.end // { line: 1, column: 18, offset: 18 } + * color.source.end // { line: 1, column: 16, offset: 16 } + * ``` + */ + end?: Position + + /** + * The source file from where a node has originated. + */ + input: Input + + /** + * The inclusive starting position for the source + * code of a node. + */ + start?: Position + } + + /** + * Interface represents an interface for an object received + * as parameter by Node class constructor. + */ + export interface NodeProps { + source?: Source + } + + export interface NodeErrorOptions { + /** + * An ending index inside a node's string that should be highlighted as + * source of error. + */ + endIndex?: number + /** + * An index inside a node's string that should be highlighted as source + * of error. + */ + index?: number + /** + * Plugin name that created this error. PostCSS will set it automatically. + */ + plugin?: string + /** + * A word inside a node's string, that should be highlighted as source + * of error. + */ + word?: string + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-shadow + class Node extends Node_ {} + export { Node as default } +} + +/** + * It represents an abstract class that handles common + * methods for other CSS abstract syntax tree nodes. + * + * Any node that represents CSS selector or value should + * not extend the `Node` class. + */ +declare abstract class Node_ { + /** + * It represents parent of the current node. + * + * ```js + * root.nodes[0].parent === root //=> true + * ``` + */ + parent: Container | Document | undefined + + /** + * It represents unnecessary whitespace and characters present + * in the css source code. + * + * Information to generate byte-to-byte equal node string as it was + * in the origin input. + * + * The properties of the raws object are decided by parser, + * the default parser uses the following properties: + * + * * `before`: the space symbols before the node. It also stores `*` + * and `_` symbols before the declaration (IE hack). + * * `after`: the space symbols after the last child of the node + * to the end of the node. + * * `between`: the symbols between the property and value + * for declarations, selector and `{` for rules, or last parameter + * and `{` for at-rules. + * * `semicolon`: contains true if the last child has + * an (optional) semicolon. + * * `afterName`: the space between the at-rule name and its parameters. + * * `left`: the space symbols between `/*` and the comment’s text. + * * `right`: the space symbols between the comment’s text + * and */. + * - `important`: the content of the important statement, + * if it is not just `!important`. + * + * PostCSS filters out the comments inside selectors, declaration values + * and at-rule parameters but it stores the origin content in raws. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('a {\n color:black\n}') + * root.first.first.raws //=> { before: '\n ', between: ':' } + * ``` + */ + raws: any + + /** + * It represents information related to origin of a node and is required + * for generating source maps. + * + * The nodes that are created manually using the public APIs + * provided by PostCSS will have `source` undefined and + * will be absent in the source map. + * + * For this reason, the plugin developer should consider + * duplicating nodes as the duplicate node will have the + * same source as the original node by default or assign + * source to a node created manually. + * + * ```js + * decl.source.input.from //=> '/home/ai/source.css' + * decl.source.start //=> { line: 10, column: 2 } + * decl.source.end //=> { line: 10, column: 12 } + * ``` + * + * ```js + * // Incorrect method, source not specified! + * const prefixed = postcss.decl({ + * prop: '-moz-' + decl.prop, + * value: decl.value + * }) + * + * // Correct method, source is inherited when duplicating. + * const prefixed = decl.clone({ + * prop: '-moz-' + decl.prop + * }) + * ``` + * + * ```js + * if (atrule.name === 'add-link') { + * const rule = postcss.rule({ + * selector: 'a', + * source: atrule.source + * }) + * + * atrule.parent.insertBefore(atrule, rule) + * } + * ``` + */ + source?: Node.Source + + /** + * It represents type of a node in + * an abstract syntax tree. + * + * A type of node helps in identification of a node + * and perform operation based on it's type. + * + * ```js + * const declaration = new Declaration({ + * prop: 'color', + * value: 'black' + * }) + * + * declaration.type //=> 'decl' + * ``` + */ + type: string + + constructor(defaults?: object) + + /** + * Insert new node after current node to current node’s parent. + * + * Just alias for `node.parent.insertAfter(node, add)`. + * + * ```js + * decl.after('color: black') + * ``` + * + * @param newNode New node. + * @return This node for methods chain. + */ + after( + newNode: Node | Node.ChildProps | readonly Node[] | string | undefined + ): this + + /** + * It assigns properties to an existing node instance. + * + * ```js + * decl.assign({ prop: 'word-wrap', value: 'break-word' }) + * ``` + * + * @param overrides New properties to override the node. + * + * @return `this` for method chaining. + */ + assign(overrides: object): this + + /** + * Insert new node before current node to current node’s parent. + * + * Just alias for `node.parent.insertBefore(node, add)`. + * + * ```js + * decl.before('content: ""') + * ``` + * + * @param newNode New node. + * @return This node for methods chain. + */ + before( + newNode: Node | Node.ChildProps | readonly Node[] | string | undefined + ): this + + /** + * Clear the code style properties for the node and its children. + * + * ```js + * node.raws.before //=> ' ' + * node.cleanRaws() + * node.raws.before //=> undefined + * ``` + * + * @param keepBetween Keep the `raws.between` symbols. + */ + cleanRaws(keepBetween?: boolean): void + + /** + * It creates clone of an existing node, which includes all the properties + * and their values, that includes `raws` but not `type`. + * + * ```js + * decl.raws.before //=> "\n " + * const cloned = decl.clone({ prop: '-moz-' + decl.prop }) + * cloned.raws.before //=> "\n " + * cloned.toString() //=> -moz-transform: scale(0) + * ``` + * + * @param overrides New properties to override in the clone. + * + * @return Duplicate of the node instance. + */ + clone(overrides?: object): this + + /** + * Shortcut to clone the node and insert the resulting cloned node + * after the current node. + * + * @param overrides New properties to override in the clone. + * @return New node. + */ + cloneAfter(overrides?: object): this + + /** + * Shortcut to clone the node and insert the resulting cloned node + * before the current node. + * + * ```js + * decl.cloneBefore({ prop: '-moz-' + decl.prop }) + * ``` + * + * @param overrides Mew properties to override in the clone. + * + * @return New node + */ + cloneBefore(overrides?: object): this + + /** + * It creates an instance of the class `CssSyntaxError` and parameters passed + * to this method are assigned to the error instance. + * + * The error instance will have description for the + * error, original position of the node in the + * source, showing line and column number. + * + * If any previous map is present, it would be used + * to get original position of the source. + * + * The Previous Map here is referred to the source map + * generated by previous compilation, example: Less, + * Stylus and Sass. + * + * This method returns the error instance instead of + * throwing it. + * + * ```js + * if (!variables[name]) { + * throw decl.error(`Unknown variable ${name}`, { word: name }) + * // CssSyntaxError: postcss-vars:a.sass:4:3: Unknown variable $black + * // color: $black + * // a + * // ^ + * // background: white + * } + * ``` + * + * @param message Description for the error instance. + * @param options Options for the error instance. + * + * @return Error instance is returned. + */ + error(message: string, options?: Node.NodeErrorOptions): CssSyntaxError + + /** + * Returns the next child of the node’s parent. + * Returns `undefined` if the current node is the last child. + * + * ```js + * if (comment.text === 'delete next') { + * const next = comment.next() + * if (next) { + * next.remove() + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * @return Next node. + */ + next(): Node.ChildNode | undefined + + /** + * Get the position for a word or an index inside the node. + * + * @param opts Options. + * @return Position. + */ + positionBy(opts?: Pick): Node.Position + + /** + * Convert string index to line/column. + * + * @param index The symbol number in the node’s string. + * @return Symbol position in file. + */ + positionInside(index: number): Node.Position + + /** + * Returns the previous child of the node’s parent. + * Returns `undefined` if the current node is the first child. + * + * ```js + * const annotation = decl.prev() + * if (annotation.type === 'comment') { + * readAnnotation(annotation.text) + * } + * ``` + * + * @return Previous node. + */ + prev(): Node.ChildNode | undefined + + /** + * Get the range for a word or start and end index inside the node. + * The start index is inclusive; the end index is exclusive. + * + * @param opts Options. + * @return Range. + */ + rangeBy( + opts?: Pick + ): Node.Range + + /** + * Returns a `raws` value. If the node is missing + * the code style property (because the node was manually built or cloned), + * PostCSS will try to autodetect the code style property by looking + * at other nodes in the tree. + * + * ```js + * const root = postcss.parse('a { background: white }') + * root.nodes[0].append({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' }) + * root.nodes[0].nodes[1].raws.before //=> undefined + * root.nodes[0].nodes[1].raw('before') //=> ' ' + * ``` + * + * @param prop Name of code style property. + * @param defaultType Name of default value, it can be missed + * if the value is the same as prop. + * @return {string} Code style value. + */ + raw(prop: string, defaultType?: string): string + + /** + * It removes the node from its parent and deletes its parent property. + * + * ```js + * if (decl.prop.match(/^-webkit-/)) { + * decl.remove() + * } + * ``` + * + * @return `this` for method chaining. + */ + remove(): this + + /** + * Inserts node(s) before the current node and removes the current node. + * + * ```js + * AtRule: { + * mixin: atrule => { + * atrule.replaceWith(mixinRules[atrule.params]) + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * @param nodes Mode(s) to replace current one. + * @return Current node to methods chain. + */ + replaceWith(...nodes: NewChild[]): this + + /** + * Finds the Root instance of the node’s tree. + * + * ```js + * root.nodes[0].nodes[0].root() === root + * ``` + * + * @return Root parent. + */ + root(): Root + + /** + * Fix circular links on `JSON.stringify()`. + * + * @return Cleaned object. + */ + toJSON(): object + + /** + * It compiles the node to browser readable cascading style sheets string + * depending on it's type. + * + * ```js + * new Rule({ selector: 'a' }).toString() //=> "a {}" + * ``` + * + * @param stringifier A syntax to use in string generation. + * @return CSS string of this node. + */ + toString(stringifier?: Stringifier | Syntax): string + + /** + * It is a wrapper for {@link Result#warn}, providing convenient + * way of generating warnings. + * + * ```js + * Declaration: { + * bad: (decl, { result }) => { + * decl.warn(result, 'Deprecated property: bad') + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * @param result The `Result` instance that will receive the warning. + * @param message Description for the warning. + * @param options Options for the warning. + * + * @return `Warning` instance is returned + */ + warn(result: Result, message: string, options?: WarningOptions): Warning + + /** + * If this node isn't already dirty, marks it and its ancestors as such. This + * indicates to the LazyResult processor that the {@link Root} has been + * modified by the current plugin and may need to be processed again by other + * plugins. + */ + protected markDirty(): void +} + +declare class Node extends Node_ {} + +export = Node diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/node.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/node.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b403b71 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/node.js @@ -0,0 +1,449 @@ +'use strict' + +let CssSyntaxError = require('./css-syntax-error') +let Stringifier = require('./stringifier') +let stringify = require('./stringify') +let { isClean, my } = require('./symbols') + +function cloneNode(obj, parent) { + let cloned = new obj.constructor() + + for (let i in obj) { + if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, i)) { + /* c8 ignore next 2 */ + continue + } + if (i === 'proxyCache') continue + let value = obj[i] + let type = typeof value + + if (i === 'parent' && type === 'object') { + if (parent) cloned[i] = parent + } else if (i === 'source') { + cloned[i] = value + } else if (Array.isArray(value)) { + cloned[i] = value.map(j => cloneNode(j, cloned)) + } else { + if (type === 'object' && value !== null) value = cloneNode(value) + cloned[i] = value + } + } + + return cloned +} + +function sourceOffset(inputCSS, position) { + // Not all custom syntaxes support `offset` in `source.start` and `source.end` + if (position && typeof position.offset !== 'undefined') { + return position.offset + } + + let column = 1 + let line = 1 + let offset = 0 + + for (let i = 0; i < inputCSS.length; i++) { + if (line === position.line && column === position.column) { + offset = i + break + } + + if (inputCSS[i] === '\n') { + column = 1 + line += 1 + } else { + column += 1 + } + } + + return offset +} + +class Node { + get proxyOf() { + return this + } + + constructor(defaults = {}) { + this.raws = {} + this[isClean] = false + this[my] = true + + for (let name in defaults) { + if (name === 'nodes') { + this.nodes = [] + for (let node of defaults[name]) { + if (typeof node.clone === 'function') { + this.append(node.clone()) + } else { + this.append(node) + } + } + } else { + this[name] = defaults[name] + } + } + } + + addToError(error) { + error.postcssNode = this + if (error.stack && this.source && /\n\s{4}at /.test(error.stack)) { + let s = this.source + error.stack = error.stack.replace( + /\n\s{4}at /, + `$&${s.input.from}:${s.start.line}:${s.start.column}$&` + ) + } + return error + } + + after(add) { + this.parent.insertAfter(this, add) + return this + } + + assign(overrides = {}) { + for (let name in overrides) { + this[name] = overrides[name] + } + return this + } + + before(add) { + this.parent.insertBefore(this, add) + return this + } + + cleanRaws(keepBetween) { + delete this.raws.before + delete this.raws.after + if (!keepBetween) delete this.raws.between + } + + clone(overrides = {}) { + let cloned = cloneNode(this) + for (let name in overrides) { + cloned[name] = overrides[name] + } + return cloned + } + + cloneAfter(overrides = {}) { + let cloned = this.clone(overrides) + this.parent.insertAfter(this, cloned) + return cloned + } + + cloneBefore(overrides = {}) { + let cloned = this.clone(overrides) + this.parent.insertBefore(this, cloned) + return cloned + } + + error(message, opts = {}) { + if (this.source) { + let { end, start } = this.rangeBy(opts) + return this.source.input.error( + message, + { column: start.column, line: start.line }, + { column: end.column, line: end.line }, + opts + ) + } + return new CssSyntaxError(message) + } + + getProxyProcessor() { + return { + get(node, prop) { + if (prop === 'proxyOf') { + return node + } else if (prop === 'root') { + return () => node.root().toProxy() + } else { + return node[prop] + } + }, + + set(node, prop, value) { + if (node[prop] === value) return true + node[prop] = value + if ( + prop === 'prop' || + prop === 'value' || + prop === 'name' || + prop === 'params' || + prop === 'important' || + /* c8 ignore next */ + prop === 'text' + ) { + node.markDirty() + } + return true + } + } + } + + /* c8 ignore next 3 */ + markClean() { + this[isClean] = true + } + + markDirty() { + if (this[isClean]) { + this[isClean] = false + let next = this + while ((next = next.parent)) { + next[isClean] = false + } + } + } + + next() { + if (!this.parent) return undefined + let index = this.parent.index(this) + return this.parent.nodes[index + 1] + } + + positionBy(opts = {}) { + let pos = this.source.start + if (opts.index) { + pos = this.positionInside(opts.index) + } else if (opts.word) { + let inputString = + 'document' in this.source.input + ? this.source.input.document + : this.source.input.css + let stringRepresentation = inputString.slice( + sourceOffset(inputString, this.source.start), + sourceOffset(inputString, this.source.end) + ) + let index = stringRepresentation.indexOf(opts.word) + if (index !== -1) pos = this.positionInside(index) + } + return pos + } + + positionInside(index) { + let column = this.source.start.column + let line = this.source.start.line + let inputString = + 'document' in this.source.input + ? this.source.input.document + : this.source.input.css + let offset = sourceOffset(inputString, this.source.start) + let end = offset + index + + for (let i = offset; i < end; i++) { + if (inputString[i] === '\n') { + column = 1 + line += 1 + } else { + column += 1 + } + } + + return { column, line, offset: end } + } + + prev() { + if (!this.parent) return undefined + let index = this.parent.index(this) + return this.parent.nodes[index - 1] + } + + rangeBy(opts = {}) { + let inputString = + 'document' in this.source.input + ? this.source.input.document + : this.source.input.css + let start = { + column: this.source.start.column, + line: this.source.start.line, + offset: sourceOffset(inputString, this.source.start) + } + let end = this.source.end + ? { + column: this.source.end.column + 1, + line: this.source.end.line, + offset: + typeof this.source.end.offset === 'number' + ? // `source.end.offset` is exclusive, so we don't need to add 1 + this.source.end.offset + : // Since line/column in this.source.end is inclusive, + // the `sourceOffset(... , this.source.end)` returns an inclusive offset. + // So, we add 1 to convert it to exclusive. + sourceOffset(inputString, this.source.end) + 1 + } + : { + column: start.column + 1, + line: start.line, + offset: start.offset + 1 + } + + if (opts.word) { + let stringRepresentation = inputString.slice( + sourceOffset(inputString, this.source.start), + sourceOffset(inputString, this.source.end) + ) + let index = stringRepresentation.indexOf(opts.word) + if (index !== -1) { + start = this.positionInside(index) + end = this.positionInside(index + opts.word.length) + } + } else { + if (opts.start) { + start = { + column: opts.start.column, + line: opts.start.line, + offset: sourceOffset(inputString, opts.start) + } + } else if (opts.index) { + start = this.positionInside(opts.index) + } + + if (opts.end) { + end = { + column: opts.end.column, + line: opts.end.line, + offset: sourceOffset(inputString, opts.end) + } + } else if (typeof opts.endIndex === 'number') { + end = this.positionInside(opts.endIndex) + } else if (opts.index) { + end = this.positionInside(opts.index + 1) + } + } + + if ( + end.line < start.line || + (end.line === start.line && end.column <= start.column) + ) { + end = { + column: start.column + 1, + line: start.line, + offset: start.offset + 1 + } + } + + return { end, start } + } + + raw(prop, defaultType) { + let str = new Stringifier() + return str.raw(this, prop, defaultType) + } + + remove() { + if (this.parent) { + this.parent.removeChild(this) + } + this.parent = undefined + return this + } + + replaceWith(...nodes) { + if (this.parent) { + let bookmark = this + let foundSelf = false + for (let node of nodes) { + if (node === this) { + foundSelf = true + } else if (foundSelf) { + this.parent.insertAfter(bookmark, node) + bookmark = node + } else { + this.parent.insertBefore(bookmark, node) + } + } + + if (!foundSelf) { + this.remove() + } + } + + return this + } + + root() { + let result = this + while (result.parent && result.parent.type !== 'document') { + result = result.parent + } + return result + } + + toJSON(_, inputs) { + let fixed = {} + let emitInputs = inputs == null + inputs = inputs || new Map() + let inputsNextIndex = 0 + + for (let name in this) { + if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(this, name)) { + /* c8 ignore next 2 */ + continue + } + if (name === 'parent' || name === 'proxyCache') continue + let value = this[name] + + if (Array.isArray(value)) { + fixed[name] = value.map(i => { + if (typeof i === 'object' && i.toJSON) { + return i.toJSON(null, inputs) + } else { + return i + } + }) + } else if (typeof value === 'object' && value.toJSON) { + fixed[name] = value.toJSON(null, inputs) + } else if (name === 'source') { + if (value == null) continue + let inputId = inputs.get(value.input) + if (inputId == null) { + inputId = inputsNextIndex + inputs.set(value.input, inputsNextIndex) + inputsNextIndex++ + } + fixed[name] = { + end: value.end, + inputId, + start: value.start + } + } else { + fixed[name] = value + } + } + + if (emitInputs) { + fixed.inputs = [...inputs.keys()].map(input => input.toJSON()) + } + + return fixed + } + + toProxy() { + if (!this.proxyCache) { + this.proxyCache = new Proxy(this, this.getProxyProcessor()) + } + return this.proxyCache + } + + toString(stringifier = stringify) { + if (stringifier.stringify) stringifier = stringifier.stringify + let result = '' + stringifier(this, i => { + result += i + }) + return result + } + + warn(result, text, opts = {}) { + let data = { node: this } + for (let i in opts) data[i] = opts[i] + return result.warn(text, data) + } +} + +module.exports = Node +Node.default = Node diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/parse.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/parse.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c943a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/parse.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +import { Parser } from './postcss.js' + +interface Parse extends Parser { + default: Parse +} + +declare const parse: Parse + +export = parse diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/parse.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/parse.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..00a1037 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/parse.js @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +'use strict' + +let Container = require('./container') +let Input = require('./input') +let Parser = require('./parser') + +function parse(css, opts) { + let input = new Input(css, opts) + let parser = new Parser(input) + try { + parser.parse() + } catch (e) { + if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') { + if (e.name === 'CssSyntaxError' && opts && opts.from) { + if (/\.scss$/i.test(opts.from)) { + e.message += + '\nYou tried to parse SCSS with ' + + 'the standard CSS parser; ' + + 'try again with the postcss-scss parser' + } else if (/\.sass/i.test(opts.from)) { + e.message += + '\nYou tried to parse Sass with ' + + 'the standard CSS parser; ' + + 'try again with the postcss-sass parser' + } else if (/\.less$/i.test(opts.from)) { + e.message += + '\nYou tried to parse Less with ' + + 'the standard CSS parser; ' + + 'try again with the postcss-less parser' + } + } + } + throw e + } + + return parser.root +} + +module.exports = parse +parse.default = parse + +Container.registerParse(parse) diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/parser.js b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/parser.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..64fb5d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/parser.js @@ -0,0 +1,611 @@ +'use strict' + +let AtRule = require('./at-rule') +let Comment = require('./comment') +let Declaration = require('./declaration') +let Root = require('./root') +let Rule = require('./rule') +let tokenizer = require('./tokenize') + +const SAFE_COMMENT_NEIGHBOR = { + empty: true, + space: true +} + +function findLastWithPosition(tokens) { + for (let i = tokens.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { + let token = tokens[i] + let pos = token[3] || token[2] + if (pos) return pos + } +} + +class Parser { + constructor(input) { + this.input = input + + this.root = new Root() + this.current = this.root + this.spaces = '' + this.semicolon = false + + this.createTokenizer() + this.root.source = { input, start: { column: 1, line: 1, offset: 0 } } + } + + atrule(token) { + let node = new AtRule() + node.name = token[1].slice(1) + if (node.name === '') { + this.unnamedAtrule(node, token) + } + this.init(node, token[2]) + + let type + let prev + let shift + let last = false + let open = false + let params = [] + let brackets = [] + + while (!this.tokenizer.endOfFile()) { + token = this.tokenizer.nextToken() + type = token[0] + + if (type === '(' || type === '[') { + brackets.push(type === '(' ? ')' : ']') + } else if (type === '{' && brackets.length > 0) { + brackets.push('}') + } else if (type === brackets[brackets.length - 1]) { + brackets.pop() + } + + if (brackets.length === 0) { + if (type === ';') { + node.source.end = this.getPosition(token[2]) + node.source.end.offset++ + this.semicolon = true + break + } else if (type === '{') { + open = true + break + } else if (type === '}') { + if (params.length > 0) { + shift = params.length - 1 + prev = params[shift] + while (prev && prev[0] === 'space') { + prev = params[--shift] + } + if (prev) { + node.source.end = this.getPosition(prev[3] || prev[2]) + node.source.end.offset++ + } + } + this.end(token) + break + } else { + params.push(token) + } + } else { + params.push(token) + } + + if (this.tokenizer.endOfFile()) { + last = true + break + } + } + + node.raws.between = this.spacesAndCommentsFromEnd(params) + if (params.length) { + node.raws.afterName = this.spacesAndCommentsFromStart(params) + this.raw(node, 'params', params) + if (last) { + token = params[params.length - 1] + node.source.end = this.getPosition(token[3] || token[2]) + node.source.end.offset++ + this.spaces = node.raws.between + node.raws.between = '' + } + } else { + node.raws.afterName = '' + node.params = '' + } + + if (open) { + node.nodes = [] + this.current = node + } + } + + checkMissedSemicolon(tokens) { + let colon = this.colon(tokens) + if (colon === false) return + + let founded = 0 + let token + for (let j = colon - 1; j >= 0; j--) { + token = tokens[j] + if (token[0] !== 'space') { + founded += 1 + if (founded === 2) break + } + } + // If the token is a word, e.g. `!important`, `red` or any other valid property's value. + // Then we need to return the colon after that word token. [3] is the "end" colon of that word. + // And because we need it after that one we do +1 to get the next one. + throw this.input.error( + 'Missed semicolon', + token[0] === 'word' ? token[3] + 1 : token[2] + ) + } + + colon(tokens) { + let brackets = 0 + let prev, token, type + for (let [i, element] of tokens.entries()) { + token = element + type = token[0] + + if (type === '(') { + brackets += 1 + } + if (type === ')') { + brackets -= 1 + } + if (brackets === 0 && type === ':') { + if (!prev) { + this.doubleColon(token) + } else if (prev[0] === 'word' && prev[1] === 'progid') { + continue + } else { + return i + } + } + + prev = token + } + return false + } + + comment(token) { + let node = new Comment() + this.init(node, token[2]) + node.source.end = this.getPosition(token[3] || token[2]) + node.source.end.offset++ + + let text = token[1].slice(2, -2) + if (/^\s*$/.test(text)) { + node.text = '' + node.raws.left = text + node.raws.right = '' + } else { + let match = text.match(/^(\s*)([^]*\S)(\s*)$/) + node.text = match[2] + node.raws.left = match[1] + node.raws.right = match[3] + } + } + + createTokenizer() { + this.tokenizer = tokenizer(this.input) + } + + decl(tokens, customProperty) { + let node = new Declaration() + this.init(node, tokens[0][2]) + + let last = tokens[tokens.length - 1] + if (last[0] === ';') { + this.semicolon = true + tokens.pop() + } + + node.source.end = this.getPosition( + last[3] || last[2] || findLastWithPosition(tokens) + ) + node.source.end.offset++ + + while (tokens[0][0] !== 'word') { + if (tokens.length === 1) this.unknownWord(tokens) + node.raws.before += tokens.shift()[1] + } + node.source.start = this.getPosition(tokens[0][2]) + + node.prop = '' + while (tokens.length) { + let type = tokens[0][0] + if (type === ':' || type === 'space' || type === 'comment') { + break + } + node.prop += tokens.shift()[1] + } + + node.raws.between = '' + + let token + while (tokens.length) { + token = tokens.shift() + + if (token[0] === ':') { + node.raws.between += token[1] + break + } else { + if (token[0] === 'word' && /\w/.test(token[1])) { + this.unknownWord([token]) + } + node.raws.between += token[1] + } + } + + if (node.prop[0] === '_' || node.prop[0] === '*') { + node.raws.before += node.prop[0] + node.prop = node.prop.slice(1) + } + + let firstSpaces = [] + let next + while (tokens.length) { + next = tokens[0][0] + if (next !== 'space' && next !== 'comment') break + firstSpaces.push(tokens.shift()) + } + + this.precheckMissedSemicolon(tokens) + + for (let i = tokens.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { + token = tokens[i] + if (token[1].toLowerCase() === '!important') { + node.important = true + let string = this.stringFrom(tokens, i) + string = this.spacesFromEnd(tokens) + string + if (string !== ' !important') node.raws.important = string + break + } else if (token[1].toLowerCase() === 'important') { + let cache = tokens.slice(0) + let str = '' + for (let j = i; j > 0; j--) { + let type = cache[j][0] + if (str.trim().startsWith('!') && type !== 'space') { + break + } + str = cache.pop()[1] + str + } + if (str.trim().startsWith('!')) { + node.important = true + node.raws.important = str + tokens = cache + } + } + + if (token[0] !== 'space' && token[0] !== 'comment') { + break + } + } + + let hasWord = tokens.some(i => i[0] !== 'space' && i[0] !== 'comment') + + if (hasWord) { + node.raws.between += firstSpaces.map(i => i[1]).join('') + firstSpaces = [] + } + this.raw(node, 'value', firstSpaces.concat(tokens), customProperty) + + if (node.value.includes(':') && !customProperty) { + this.checkMissedSemicolon(tokens) + } + } + + doubleColon(token) { + throw this.input.error( + 'Double colon', + { offset: token[2] }, + { offset: token[2] + token[1].length } + ) + } + + emptyRule(token) { + let node = new Rule() + this.init(node, token[2]) + node.selector = '' + node.raws.between = '' + this.current = node + } + + end(token) { + if (this.current.nodes && this.current.nodes.length) { + this.current.raws.semicolon = this.semicolon + } + this.semicolon = false + + this.current.raws.after = (this.current.raws.after || '') + this.spaces + this.spaces = '' + + if (this.current.parent) { + this.current.source.end = this.getPosition(token[2]) + this.current.source.end.offset++ + this.current = this.current.parent + } else { + this.unexpectedClose(token) + } + } + + endFile() { + if (this.current.parent) this.unclosedBlock() + if (this.current.nodes && this.current.nodes.length) { + this.current.raws.semicolon = this.semicolon + } + this.current.raws.after = (this.current.raws.after || '') + this.spaces + this.root.source.end = this.getPosition(this.tokenizer.position()) + } + + freeSemicolon(token) { + this.spaces += token[1] + if (this.current.nodes) { + let prev = this.current.nodes[this.current.nodes.length - 1] + if (prev && prev.type === 'rule' && !prev.raws.ownSemicolon) { + prev.raws.ownSemicolon = this.spaces + this.spaces = '' + prev.source.end = this.getPosition(token[2]) + prev.source.end.offset += prev.raws.ownSemicolon.length + } + } + } + + // Helpers + + getPosition(offset) { + let pos = this.input.fromOffset(offset) + return { + column: pos.col, + line: pos.line, + offset + } + } + + init(node, offset) { + this.current.push(node) + node.source = { + input: this.input, + start: this.getPosition(offset) + } + node.raws.before = this.spaces + this.spaces = '' + if (node.type !== 'comment') this.semicolon = false + } + + other(start) { + let end = false + let type = null + let colon = false + let bracket = null + let brackets = [] + let customProperty = start[1].startsWith('--') + + let tokens = [] + let token = start + while (token) { + type = token[0] + tokens.push(token) + + if (type === '(' || type === '[') { + if (!bracket) bracket = token + brackets.push(type === '(' ? ')' : ']') + } else if (customProperty && colon && type === '{') { + if (!bracket) bracket = token + brackets.push('}') + } else if (brackets.length === 0) { + if (type === ';') { + if (colon) { + this.decl(tokens, customProperty) + return + } else { + break + } + } else if (type === '{') { + this.rule(tokens) + return + } else if (type === '}') { + this.tokenizer.back(tokens.pop()) + end = true + break + } else if (type === ':') { + colon = true + } + } else if (type === brackets[brackets.length - 1]) { + brackets.pop() + if (brackets.length === 0) bracket = null + } + + token = this.tokenizer.nextToken() + } + + if (this.tokenizer.endOfFile()) end = true + if (brackets.length > 0) this.unclosedBracket(bracket) + + if (end && colon) { + if (!customProperty) { + while (tokens.length) { + token = tokens[tokens.length - 1][0] + if (token !== 'space' && token !== 'comment') break + this.tokenizer.back(tokens.pop()) + } + } + this.decl(tokens, customProperty) + } else { + this.unknownWord(tokens) + } + } + + parse() { + let token + while (!this.tokenizer.endOfFile()) { + token = this.tokenizer.nextToken() + + switch (token[0]) { + case 'space': + this.spaces += token[1] + break + + case ';': + this.freeSemicolon(token) + break + + case '}': + this.end(token) + break + + case 'comment': + this.comment(token) + break + + case 'at-word': + this.atrule(token) + break + + case '{': + this.emptyRule(token) + break + + default: + this.other(token) + break + } + } + this.endFile() + } + + precheckMissedSemicolon(/* tokens */) { + // Hook for Safe Parser + } + + raw(node, prop, tokens, customProperty) { + let token, type + let length = tokens.length + let value = '' + let clean = true + let next, prev + + for (let i = 0; i < length; i += 1) { + token = tokens[i] + type = token[0] + if (type === 'space' && i === length - 1 && !customProperty) { + clean = false + } else if (type === 'comment') { + prev = tokens[i - 1] ? tokens[i - 1][0] : 'empty' + next = tokens[i + 1] ? tokens[i + 1][0] : 'empty' + if (!SAFE_COMMENT_NEIGHBOR[prev] && !SAFE_COMMENT_NEIGHBOR[next]) { + if (value.slice(-1) === ',') { + clean = false + } else { + value += token[1] + } + } else { + clean = false + } + } else { + value += token[1] + } + } + if (!clean) { + let raw = tokens.reduce((all, i) => all + i[1], '') + node.raws[prop] = { raw, value } + } + node[prop] = value + } + + rule(tokens) { + tokens.pop() + + let node = new Rule() + this.init(node, tokens[0][2]) + + node.raws.between = this.spacesAndCommentsFromEnd(tokens) + this.raw(node, 'selector', tokens) + this.current = node + } + + spacesAndCommentsFromEnd(tokens) { + let lastTokenType + let spaces = '' + while (tokens.length) { + lastTokenType = tokens[tokens.length - 1][0] + if (lastTokenType !== 'space' && lastTokenType !== 'comment') break + spaces = tokens.pop()[1] + spaces + } + return spaces + } + + // Errors + + spacesAndCommentsFromStart(tokens) { + let next + let spaces = '' + while (tokens.length) { + next = tokens[0][0] + if (next !== 'space' && next !== 'comment') break + spaces += tokens.shift()[1] + } + return spaces + } + + spacesFromEnd(tokens) { + let lastTokenType + let spaces = '' + while (tokens.length) { + lastTokenType = tokens[tokens.length - 1][0] + if (lastTokenType !== 'space') break + spaces = tokens.pop()[1] + spaces + } + return spaces + } + + stringFrom(tokens, from) { + let result = '' + for (let i = from; i < tokens.length; i++) { + result += tokens[i][1] + } + tokens.splice(from, tokens.length - from) + return result + } + + unclosedBlock() { + let pos = this.current.source.start + throw this.input.error('Unclosed block', pos.line, pos.column) + } + + unclosedBracket(bracket) { + throw this.input.error( + 'Unclosed bracket', + { offset: bracket[2] }, + { offset: bracket[2] + 1 } + ) + } + + unexpectedClose(token) { + throw this.input.error( + 'Unexpected }', + { offset: token[2] }, + { offset: token[2] + 1 } + ) + } + + unknownWord(tokens) { + throw this.input.error( + 'Unknown word ' + tokens[0][1], + { offset: tokens[0][2] }, + { offset: tokens[0][2] + tokens[0][1].length } + ) + } + + unnamedAtrule(node, token) { + throw this.input.error( + 'At-rule without name', + { offset: token[2] }, + { offset: token[2] + token[1].length } + ) + } +} + +module.exports = Parser diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/postcss.d.mts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/postcss.d.mts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d343f3c --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/postcss.d.mts @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +export { + // Type-only exports + AcceptedPlugin, + + AnyNode, + atRule, + AtRule, + AtRuleProps, + Builder, + ChildNode, + ChildProps, + comment, + Comment, + CommentProps, + Container, + ContainerProps, + CssSyntaxError, + decl, + Declaration, + DeclarationProps, + // postcss function / namespace + default, + document, + Document, + DocumentProps, + FilePosition, + fromJSON, + Helpers, + Input, + + JSONHydrator, + // This is a class, but it’s not re-exported. That’s why it’s exported as type-only here. + type LazyResult, + list, + Message, + Node, + NodeErrorOptions, + NodeProps, + OldPlugin, + parse, + Parser, + // @ts-expect-error This value exists, but it’s untyped. + plugin, + Plugin, + PluginCreator, + Position, + Postcss, + ProcessOptions, + Processor, + Result, + root, + Root, + RootProps, + rule, + Rule, + RuleProps, + Source, + SourceMap, + SourceMapOptions, + Stringifier, + // Value exports from postcss.mjs + stringify, + Syntax, + TransformCallback, + Transformer, + Warning, + + WarningOptions +} from './postcss.js' diff --git a/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/postcss.d.ts b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/postcss.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c5e3605 --- /dev/null +++ b/frontend/.ignored_node_modules/postcss/lib/postcss.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,458 @@ +import { RawSourceMap, SourceMapGenerator } from 'source-map-js' + +import AtRule, { AtRuleProps } from './at-rule.js' +import Comment, { CommentProps } from './comment.js' +import Container, { ContainerProps, NewChild } from './container.js' +import CssSyntaxError from './css-syntax-error.js' +import Declaration, { DeclarationProps } from './declaration.js' +import Document, { DocumentProps } from './document.js' +import Input, { FilePosition } from './input.js' +import LazyResult from './lazy-result.js' +import list from './list.js' +import Node, { + AnyNode, + ChildNode, + ChildProps, + NodeErrorOptions, + NodeProps, + Position, + Source +} from './node.js' +import Processor from './processor.js' +import Result, { Message } from './result.js' +import Root, { RootProps } from './root.js' +import Rule, { RuleProps } from './rule.js' +import Warning, { WarningOptions } from './warning.js' + +type DocumentProcessor = ( + document: Document, + helper: postcss.Helpers +) => Promise | void +type RootProcessor = ( + root: Root, + helper: postcss.Helpers +) => Promise | void +type DeclarationProcessor = ( + decl: Declaration, + helper: postcss.Helpers +) => Promise | void +type RuleProcessor = ( + rule: Rule, + helper: postcss.Helpers +) => Promise | void +type AtRuleProcessor = ( + atRule: AtRule, + helper: postcss.Helpers +) => Promise | void +type CommentProcessor = ( + comment: Comment, + helper: postcss.Helpers +) => Promise | void + +interface Processors { + /** + * Will be called on all`AtRule` nodes. + * + * Will be called again on node or children changes. + */ + AtRule?: { [name: string]: AtRuleProcessor } | AtRuleProcessor + + /** + * Will be called on all `AtRule` nodes, when all children will be processed. + * + * Will be called again on node or children changes. + */ + AtRuleExit?: { [name: string]: AtRuleProcessor } | AtRuleProcessor + + /** + * Will be called on all `Comment` nodes. + * + * Will be called again on node or children changes. + */ + Comment?: CommentProcessor + + /** + * Will be called on all `Comment` nodes after listeners + * for `Comment` event. + * + * Will be called again on node or children changes. + */ + CommentExit?: CommentProcessor + + /** + * Will be called on all `Declaration` nodes after listeners + * for `Declaration` event. + * + * Will be called again on node or children changes. + */ + Declaration?: { [prop: string]: DeclarationProcessor } | DeclarationProcessor + + /** + * Will be called on all `Declaration` nodes. + * + * Will be called again on node or children changes. + */ + DeclarationExit?: + | { [prop: string]: DeclarationProcessor } + | DeclarationProcessor + + /** + * Will be called on `Document` node. + * + * Will be called again on children changes. + */ + Document?: DocumentProcessor + + /** + * Will be called on `Document` node, when all children will be processed. + * + * Will be called again on children changes. + */ + DocumentExit?: DocumentProcessor + + /** + * Will be called on `Root` node once. + */ + Once?: RootProcessor + + /** + * Will be called on `Root` node once, when all children will be processed. + */ + OnceExit?: RootProcessor + + /** + * Will be called on `Root` node. + * + * Will be called again on children changes. + */ + Root?: RootProcessor + + /** + * Will be called on `Root` node, when all children will be processed. + * + * Will be called again on children changes. + */ + RootExit?: RootProcessor + + /** + * Will be called on all `Rule` nodes. + * + * Will be called again on node or children changes. + */ + Rule?: RuleProcessor + + /** + * Will be called on all `Rule` nodes, when all children will be processed. + * + * Will be called again on node or children changes. + */ + RuleExit?: RuleProcessor +} + +declare namespace postcss { + export { + AnyNode, + AtRule, + AtRuleProps, + ChildNode, + ChildProps, + Comment, + CommentProps, + Container, + ContainerProps, + CssSyntaxError, + Declaration, + DeclarationProps, + Document, + DocumentProps, + FilePosition, + Input, + LazyResult, + list, + Message, + NewChild, + Node, + NodeErrorOptions, + NodeProps, + Position, + Processor, + Result, + Root, + RootProps, + Rule, + RuleProps, + Source, + Warning, + WarningOptions + } + + export type SourceMap = { + toJSON(): RawSourceMap + } & SourceMapGenerator + + export type Helpers = { postcss: Postcss; result: Result } & Postcss + + export interface Plugin extends Processors { + postcssPlugin: string + prepare?: (result: Result) => Processors + } + + export interface PluginCreator { + (opts?: PluginOptions): Plugin | Processor + postcss: true + } + + export interface Transformer extends TransformCallback { + postcssPlugin: string + postcssVersion: string + } + + export interface TransformCallback { + (root: Root, result: Result): Promise | void + } + + export interface OldPlugin extends Transformer { + (opts?: T): Transformer + postcss: Transformer + } + + export type AcceptedPlugin = + | { + postcss: Processor | TransformCallback + } + | OldPlugin + | Plugin + | PluginCreator + | Processor + | TransformCallback + + export interface Parser { + ( + css: { toString(): string } | string, + opts?: Pick + ): RootNode + } + + export interface Builder { + (part: string, node?: AnyNode, type?: 'end' | 'start'): void + } + + export interface Stringifier { + (node: AnyNode, builder: Builder): void + } + + export interface JSONHydrator { + (data: object): Node + (data: object[]): Node[] + } + + export interface Syntax { + /** + * Function to generate AST by string. + */ + parse?: Parser + + /** + * Class to generate string by AST. + */ + stringify?: Stringifier + } + + export interface SourceMapOptions { + /** + * Use absolute path in generated source map. + */ + absolute?: boolean + + /** + * Indicates that PostCSS should add annotation comments to the CSS. + * By default, PostCSS will always add a comment with a path + * to the source map. PostCSS will not add annotations to CSS files + * that do not contain any comments. + * + * By default, PostCSS presumes that you want to save the source map as + * `opts.to + '.map'` and will use this path in the annotation comment. + * A different path can be set by providing a string value for annotation. + * + * If you have set `inline: true`, annotation cannot be disabled. + */ + annotation?: ((file: string, root: Root) => string) | boolean | string + + /** + * Override `from` in map’s sources. + */ + from?: string + + /** + * Indicates that the source map should be embedded in the output CSS + * as a Base64-encoded comment. By default, it is `true`. + * But if all previous maps are external, not inline, PostCSS will not embed + * the map even if you do not set this option. + * + * If you have an inline source map, the result.map property will be empty, + * as the source map will be contained within the text of `result.css`. + */ + inline?: boolean + + /** + * Source map content from a previous processing step (e.g., Sass). + * + * PostCSS will try to read the previous source map + * automatically (based on comments within the source CSS), but you can use + * this option to identify it manually. + * + * If desired, you can omit the previous map with prev: `false`. + */ + prev?: ((file: string) => string) | boolean | object | string + + /** + * Indicates that PostCSS should set the origin content (e.g., Sass source) + * of the source map. By default, it is true. But if all previous maps do not + * contain sources content, PostCSS will also leave it out even if you + * do not set this option. + */ + sourcesContent?: boolean + } + + export interface ProcessOptions { + /** + * Input file if it is not simple CSS file, but HTML with