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electron/lib/worker/init.ts
Samuel Attard 2c94aac330 build: add oxfmt for JS/TS formatting and import sorting (#50692)
* build: add oxfmt for code formatting and import sorting

Adds oxfmt as a devDependency alongside oxlint and wires it into the
lint pipeline. The .oxfmtrc.json config matches Electron's current JS
style (single quotes, semicolons, 2-space indent, trailing commas off,
printWidth 100) and configures sortImports with custom groups that
mirror the import/order pathGroups previously enforced by ESLint:
@electron/internal, @electron/*, and {electron,electron/**} each get
their own ordered group ahead of external modules.

- `yarn lint:fmt` runs `oxfmt --check` over JS/TS sources and is
  chained into `yarn lint` so CI enforces it automatically.
- `yarn format` runs `oxfmt --write` for local fix-up.
- lint-staged invokes `oxfmt --write` on staged .js/.ts/.mjs/.cjs
  files before oxlint, so formatting is applied at commit time.

The next commit applies the formatter to the existing codebase so the
check actually passes.

* chore: apply oxfmt formatting to JS and TS sources

Runs `yarn format` across lib/, spec/, script/, build/, default_app/,
and npm/ to bring the codebase in line with the .oxfmtrc.json settings
added in the previous commit. This is a pure formatting pass: import
statements are sorted into the groups defined by the config, method
chains longer than printWidth are broken, single-quoted strings
containing apostrophes are switched to double quotes, and a handful of
single-statement `if` bodies are re-wrapped and get braces added by
`oxlint --fix` to satisfy the `curly: multi-line` rule.

No behavior changes.
2026-04-12 02:03:04 -07:00

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import * as path from 'path';
const Module = require('module') as NodeJS.ModuleInternal;
// We modified the original process.argv to let node.js load the
// init.js, we need to restore it here.
process.argv.splice(1, 1);
// Import common settings.
require('@electron/internal/common/init');
// Process command line arguments.
const { hasSwitch, getSwitchValue } = process._linkedBinding('electron_common_command_line');
// Export node bindings to global.
const { makeRequireFunction } = __non_webpack_require__(
'internal/modules/helpers'
) as typeof import('@node/lib/internal/modules/helpers');
global.module = new Module('electron/js2c/worker_init');
global.require = makeRequireFunction(global.module) as NodeRequire;
// See WebWorkerObserver::WorkerScriptReadyForEvaluation.
if ((globalThis as any).blinkfetch) {
const keys = ['fetch', 'Response', 'FormData', 'Request', 'Headers', 'EventSource'];
for (const key of keys) {
(globalThis as any)[key] = (globalThis as any)[`blink${key}`];
delete (globalThis as any)[`blink${key}`];
}
}
// Set the __filename to the path of html file if it is file: protocol.
// NB. 'self' isn't defined in an AudioWorklet.
if (typeof self !== 'undefined' && self.location.protocol === 'file:') {
const pathname =
process.platform === 'win32' && self?.location.pathname[0] === '/'
? self?.location.pathname.substr(1)
: self?.location.pathname;
global.__filename = path.normalize(decodeURIComponent(pathname));
global.__dirname = path.dirname(global.__filename);
// Set module's filename so relative require can work as expected.
global.module.filename = global.__filename;
// Also search for module under the html file.
global.module.paths = Module._nodeModulePaths(global.__dirname);
} else {
// For backwards compatibility we fake these two paths here
global.__filename = path.join(process.resourcesPath, 'electron.asar', 'worker', 'init.js');
global.__dirname = path.join(process.resourcesPath, 'electron.asar', 'worker');
const appPath = hasSwitch('app-path') ? getSwitchValue('app-path') : null;
if (appPath) {
// Search for module under the app directory.
global.module.paths = Module._nodeModulePaths(appPath);
}
}