smart-energy-monitor/software/flow/node_modules/npm/lib/cli.js

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// This is separate to indicate that it should contain code we expect to work in
// all conceivably runnable versions of node. This is a best effort to catch
// syntax errors to give users a good error message if they are using a node
// version that doesn't allow syntax we are using such as private properties, etc
const createEnginesValidation = () => {
const node = process.version.replace(/-.*$/, '')
const pkg = require('../package.json')
const engines = pkg.engines.node
const npm = `v${pkg.version}`
const cols = Math.min(Math.max(20, process.stdout.columns) || 80, 80)
const wrap = (lines) => lines
.join(' ')
.split(/[ \n]+/)
.reduce((left, right) => {
const last = left.split('\n').pop()
const join = last.length && last.length + right.length > cols ? '\n' : ' '
return left + join + right
})
.trim()
const unsupportedMessage = wrap([
`npm ${npm} does not support Node.js ${node}.`,
`You should probably upgrade to a newer version of node as we can't make any`,
`promises that npm will work with this version.`,
`This version of npm supports the following node versions: \`${engines}\`.`,
'You can find the latest version at https://nodejs.org/.',
])
const brokenMessage = wrap([
`ERROR: npm ${npm} is known not to run on Node.js ${node}.`,
`You'll need to upgrade to a newer Node.js version in order to use this version of npm.`,
`This version of npm supports the following node versions: \`${engines}\`.`,
'You can find the latest version at https://nodejs.org/.',
])
// coverage ignored because this is only hit in very unsupported node versions
// and it's a best effort attempt to show something nice in those cases
/* istanbul ignore next */
const syntaxErrorHandler = (err) => {
if (err instanceof SyntaxError) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
console.error(`${brokenMessage}\n\nERROR:`)
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
console.error(err)
return process.exit(1)
}
throw err
}
process.on('uncaughtException', syntaxErrorHandler)
process.on('unhandledRejection', syntaxErrorHandler)
return {
node,
engines,
unsupportedMessage,
off: () => {
process.off('uncaughtException', syntaxErrorHandler)
process.off('unhandledRejection', syntaxErrorHandler)
},
}
}
// Separated out for easier unit testing
module.exports = async process => {
// set it here so that regardless of what happens later, we don't
// leak any private CLI configs to other programs
process.title = 'npm'
// if npm is called as "npmg" or "npm_g", then run in global mode.
if (process.argv[1][process.argv[1].length - 1] === 'g') {
process.argv.splice(1, 1, 'npm', '-g')
}
// Nothing should happen before this line if we can't guarantee it will
// not have syntax errors in some version of node
const validateEngines = createEnginesValidation()
const satisfies = require('semver/functions/satisfies')
const exitHandler = require('./utils/exit-handler.js')
const Npm = require('./npm.js')
const npm = new Npm()
exitHandler.setNpm(npm)
// only log node and npm paths in argv initially since argv can contain
// sensitive info. a cleaned version will be logged later
const log = require('./utils/log-shim.js')
log.verbose('cli', process.argv.slice(0, 2).join(' '))
log.info('using', 'npm@%s', npm.version)
log.info('using', 'node@%s', process.version)
// At this point we've required a few files and can be pretty sure
// we dont contain invalid syntax for this version of node. It's
// possible a lazy require would, but that's unlikely enough that
// it's not worth catching anymore and we attach the more important
// exit handlers.
validateEngines.off()
process.on('uncaughtException', exitHandler)
process.on('unhandledRejection', exitHandler)
// It is now safe to log a warning if they are using a version of node
// that is not going to fail on syntax errors but is still unsupported
// and untested and might not work reliably. This is safe to use the logger
// now which we want since this will show up in the error log too.
if (!satisfies(validateEngines.node, validateEngines.engines)) {
log.warn('cli', validateEngines.unsupportedMessage)
}
let cmd
// now actually fire up npm and run the command.
// this is how to use npm programmatically:
try {
await npm.load()
if (npm.config.get('version', 'cli')) {
npm.output(npm.version)
return exitHandler()
}
// npm --versions=cli
if (npm.config.get('versions', 'cli')) {
npm.argv = ['version']
npm.config.set('usage', false, 'cli')
}
cmd = npm.argv.shift()
if (!cmd) {
npm.output(await npm.usage)
process.exitCode = 1
return exitHandler()
}
await npm.exec(cmd)
return exitHandler()
} catch (err) {
if (err.code === 'EUNKNOWNCOMMAND') {
const didYouMean = require('./utils/did-you-mean.js')
const suggestions = await didYouMean(npm, npm.localPrefix, cmd)
npm.output(`Unknown command: "${cmd}"${suggestions}\n`)
npm.output('To see a list of supported npm commands, run:\n npm help')
process.exitCode = 1
return exitHandler()
}
return exitHandler(err)
}
}