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It parses “=1.0.0” but not “=1.0.0 || 2.0.0”. It shouldn’t be a public thing (and is never used publicly). There should be only two things: versions and constraints. A value that can legally be “=1.0.0” is not a version, it is a constraint (and yet we still call it versionString in a few places). A value that can be “=1.0.0” but not “1.0.0 || 2.0.0” is not a constraint; it is at best a rare creature called something like a “simple constraint.” We may expand the syntax of constraints again in the future, and we can’t have N things called a “constraint.”
362 lines
13 KiB
JavaScript
362 lines
13 KiB
JavaScript
// This file is in tools/package-version-parser.js and is symlinked into
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// packages/package-version-parser/package-version-parser.js. It's part of both
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// the tool and the package! We don't use an isopacket for it because it used
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// to be required as part of building isopackets (though that may no longer be
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// true).
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var inTool = typeof Package === 'undefined';
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var semver = inTool ? require ('semver') : SemVer410;
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var __ = inTool ? require('underscore') : _;
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// Takes in a meteor version string, for example 1.2.3-rc.5_1+12345.
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//
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// Returns an object composed of the following:
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// * major (integer >= 0)
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// * minor (integer >= 0)
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// * patch (integer >= 0)
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// * prerelease (Array of Number-or-String, possibly empty)
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// * wrapNum (integer >= 0)
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// * build (Array of String, possibly empty)
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// * raw (String), the raw meteor version string
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// * version (String), canonical meteor version without build ID
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// * semver (String), canonical semver version with build ID but no wrap num
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//
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// The input string "1.2.3-rc.5_1+12345" has a (major, minor, patch) of
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// (1, 2, 3), a prerelease of ["rc", 5], a wrapNum of 1, a build of
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// ["12345"], a raw of "1.2.3-rc.5_1+12345", a version of
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// "1.2.3-rc.5_1", and a semver of "1.2.3-rc.5+12345".
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//
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// Throws if the version string is invalid in any way.
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//
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// You can write `PV.parse("1.2.3")` as an alternative to `new PV("1.2.3")`
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var PV = function (versionString) {
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if (! (versionString && (typeof versionString === 'string'))) {
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throw new Error("Invalid PackageVersion argument: " + versionString);
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}
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// The buildID ("+foo" suffix) is part of semver, but split it off
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// because it comes after the wrapNum. The wrapNum ("_123" suffix)
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// is a Meteor extension to semver.
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var plusSplit = versionString.split('+');
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var wrapSplit = plusSplit[0].split('_');
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var wrapNum = 0;
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if (plusSplit.length > 2) {
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throwVersionParserError("Can't have two + in version: " + versionString);
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}
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if (wrapSplit.length > 2) {
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throwVersionParserError("Can't have two _ in version: " + versionString);
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}
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if (wrapSplit.length > 1) {
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wrapNum = wrapSplit[1];
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if (!/^\d+$/.test(wrapNum)) {
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throwVersionParserError(
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"The wrap number (after _) must contain only digits, so " +
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versionString + " is invalid.");
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} else if (wrapNum[0] === "0") {
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throwVersionParserError(
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"The wrap number (after _) must not have a leading zero, so " +
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versionString + " is invalid.");
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}
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wrapNum = parseInt(wrapNum, 10);
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}
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// semverPart is everything but the wrapNum, so for "1.0.0_2+xyz",
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// it is "1.0.0+xyz".
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var semverPart = wrapSplit[0];
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if (plusSplit.length > 1) {
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semverPart += "+" + plusSplit[1];
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}
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// NPM's semver spec supports things like 'v1.0.0' and considers them valid,
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// but we don't. Everything before the + or - should be of the x.x.x form.
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if (! /^\d+\.\d+\.\d+(\+|-|$)/.test(semverPart)) {
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throwVersionParserError(
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"Version string must look like semver (eg '1.2.3'), not '"
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+ versionString + "'.");
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};
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var semverParse = semver.parse(semverPart);
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if (! semverParse) {
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throwVersionParserError(
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"Version string must look like semver (eg '1.2.3'), not '"
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+ semverPart + "'.");
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}
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this.major = semverParse.major; // Number
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this.minor = semverParse.minor; // Number
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this.patch = semverParse.patch; // Number
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this.prerelease = semverParse.prerelease; // [OneOf(Number, String)]
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this.wrapNum = wrapNum; // Number
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this.build = semverParse.build; // [String]
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this.raw = versionString; // the entire version string
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// `.version` is everything but the build ID ("+foo"), and it
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// has been run through semver's canonicalization, ie "cleaned"
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// (for whatever that's worth)
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this.version = semverParse.version + (wrapNum ? '_' + wrapNum : '');
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// everything but the wrapnum ("_123")
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this.semver = semverParse.version + (
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semverParse.build.length ? '+' + semverParse.build.join('.') : '');
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};
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PV.parse = function (versionString) {
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return new PV(versionString);
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};
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if (inTool) {
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module.exports = PV;
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} else {
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PackageVersion = PV;
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}
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// Converts a meteor version into a large floating point number, which
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// is (more or less [*]) unique to that version. Satisfies the
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// following guarantee: If PV.lessThan(v1, v2) then
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// PV.versionMagnitude(v1) < PV.versionMagnitude(v2) [*]
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//
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// [* XXX!] We don't quite satisfy the uniqueness and comparison properties in
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// these cases:
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// 1. If any of the version parts are greater than 100 (pretty unlikely?)
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// 2. If we're dealing with a prerelease version, we only look at the
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// first two characters of each prerelease part. So, "1.0.0-beta" and
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// "1.0.0-bear" will have the same magnitude.
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// 3. If we're dealing with a prerelease version with more than two parts, eg
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// "1.0.0-rc.0.1". In this comparison may fail since we'd get to the limit
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// of JavaScript floating point precision.
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//
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// If we wanted to fix this, we'd make this function return a BigFloat
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// instead of a vanilla JavaScript number. That will make the
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// constraint solver slower (by how much?), and would require some
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// careful thought.
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// (Or it could just return some sort of tuple, and ensure that
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// the cost functions that consume this can deal with tuples...)
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PV.versionMagnitude = function (versionString) {
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var v = PV.parse(versionString);
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return v.major * 100 * 100 +
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v.minor * 100 +
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v.patch +
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v.wrapNum / 100 +
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prereleaseIdentifierToFraction(v.prerelease) / 100 / 100;
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};
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// Accepts an array, eg ["rc", 2, 3]. Returns a number in the range
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// (-1, 0]. An empty array returns 0. A non-empty string returns a
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// number that is "as large" as the its precedence.
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var prereleaseIdentifierToFraction = function (prerelease) {
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if (prerelease.length === 0)
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return 0;
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return __.reduce(prerelease, function (memo, part, index) {
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var digit;
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if (typeof part === 'number') {
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digit = part+1;
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} else if (typeof part === 'string') {
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var VALID_CHARACTERS =
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"-0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
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var validCharToNumber = function (ch) {
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var result = VALID_CHARACTERS.indexOf(ch);
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if (result === -1)
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throw new Error("Unexpected character in prerelease identifier: " + ch);
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else
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return result;
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};
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digit = 101 + // Numeric parts always have lower precedence than non-numeric parts.
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validCharToNumber(part[0]) * VALID_CHARACTERS.length +
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(part[1] ? validCharToNumber(part[1]) : 0);
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} else {
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throw new Error("Unexpected prerelease identifier part: " + part + " of type " + typeof part);
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}
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// 4100 > 101 + VALID_CHARACTERS.length *
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// VALID_CHARACTERS.length. And there's a test to verify this
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// ("test the edges of `versionMagnitude`")
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return memo + digit / Math.pow(4100, index+1);
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}, -1);
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};
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// Takes in two meteor versions. Returns true if the first one is less than the second.
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PV.lessThan = function (versionOne, versionTwo) {
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return PV.compare(versionOne, versionTwo) < 0;
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};
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// Given a string version, returns its major version (the first section of the
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// semver), as an integer. Two versions are compatible if they have the same
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// version number.
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//
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// versionString: valid meteor version string.
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PV.majorVersion = function (versionString) {
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return PV.parse(versionString).major;
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};
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// Takes in two meteor versions. Returns 0 if equal, 1 if v1 is greater, -1 if
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// v2 is greater.
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PV.compare = function (versionOne, versionTwo) {
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var v1 = PV.parse(versionOne);
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var v2 = PV.parse(versionTwo);
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// If the semver parts are different, use the semver library to compare,
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// ignoring wrap numbers. (The semver library will ignore the build ID
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// per the semver spec.)
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if (v1.semver !== v2.semver) {
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return semver.compare(v1.semver, v2.semver);
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} else {
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// If the semver components are equal, then the one with the smaller wrap
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// numbers is smaller.
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return v1.wrapNum - v2.wrapNum;
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}
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};
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// Conceptually we have three types of constraints:
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// 1. "compatible-with" - A@x.y.z - constraints package A to version x.y.z or
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// higher, as long as the version is backwards compatible with x.y.z.
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// "pick A compatible with x.y.z"
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// It is the default type.
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// 2. "exactly" - A@=x.y.z - constraints package A only to version x.y.z and
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// nothing else.
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// "pick A exactly at x.y.z"
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// 3. "any-reasonable" - "A"
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// Basically, this means any version of A ... other than ones that have
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// dashes in the version (ie, are prerelease) ... unless the prerelease
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// version has been explicitly selected (which at this stage in the game
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// means they are mentioned in a top-level constraint in the top-level
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// call to the resolver).
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var parseSimpleConstraint = function (versionString) {
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var versionDesc = { version: null, type: "any-reasonable" };
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if (!versionString) {
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return versionDesc;
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}
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if (versionString.charAt(0) === '=') {
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versionDesc.type = "exactly";
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versionString = versionString.substr(1);
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} else {
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versionDesc.type = "compatible-with";
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}
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// This will throw if the version string is invalid.
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PV.getValidServerVersion(versionString);
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versionDesc.version = versionString;
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return versionDesc;
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};
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// Check to see if the versionString that we pass in is a valid meteor version.
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//
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// Returns a valid meteor version string that can be included in the
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// server. That means that it has everything EXCEPT the build id. Throws if the
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// entered string was invalid.
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PV.getValidServerVersion = function (meteorVersionString) {
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return PV.parse(meteorVersionString).version;
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};
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PV.parseConstraint = function (constraintString) {
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if (typeof constraintString !== "string")
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throw new TypeError("constraintString must be a string");
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var splitted = constraintString.split('@');
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var name = splitted[0];
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var versionString = splitted[1] || '';
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if (splitted.length > 2) {
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// throw error complaining about @
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PV.validatePackageName('a@');
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}
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PV.validatePackageName(name);
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if (splitted.length === 2 && !versionString) {
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throwVersionParserError(
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"Version constraint for package '" + name +
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"' cannot be empty; leave off the @ if you don't want to constrain " +
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"the version.");
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}
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var constraint = {
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name: name
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};
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// Before we parse through versionString, we save it for future output.
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constraint.constraintString = versionString;
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// If we did not specify a version string, then our only constraint is
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// any-reasonable, so we are going to return that.
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if (!versionString) {
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constraint.constraints =
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[ { version: null, type: "any-reasonable" } ];
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return constraint;
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}
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// Let's parse out the versionString.
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var versionConstraints = versionString.split(/ *\|\| */);
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constraint.constraints = [];
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__.each(versionConstraints, function (versionCon) {
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constraint.constraints.push(
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parseSimpleConstraint(versionCon));
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});
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return constraint;
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};
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PV.validatePackageName = function (packageName, options) {
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options = options || {};
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var badChar = packageName.match(/[^a-z0-9:.\-]/);
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if (badChar) {
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if (options.detailedColonExplanation) {
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throwVersionParserError(
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"Bad character in package name: " + JSON.stringify(badChar[0]) +
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".\n\nPackage names can only contain lowercase ASCII alphanumerics, " +
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"dash, or dot.\nIf you plan to publish a package, it must be " +
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"prefixed with your\nMeteor Developer Account username and a colon.");
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}
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throwVersionParserError(
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"Package names can only contain lowercase ASCII alphanumerics, dash, " +
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"dot, or colon, not " + JSON.stringify(badChar[0]) + ".");
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}
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if (!/[a-z]/.test(packageName)) {
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throwVersionParserError("Package names must contain a lowercase ASCII letter.");
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}
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if (packageName[0] === '.') {
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throwVersionParserError("Package names may not begin with a dot.");
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}
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};
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var throwVersionParserError = function (message) {
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var e = new Error(message);
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e.versionParserError = true;
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throw e;
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};
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PV.constraintToFullString = function (parsedConstraint) {
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return parsedConstraint.name + "@" + parsedConstraint.constraintString;
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};
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// Return true if the version constraint was invalid prior to 0.9.3
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// (adding _ and || support)
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//
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// NOTE: this is not used on the client yet. This package is used by the
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// package server to determine what is valid.
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PV.invalidFirstFormatConstraint = function (validConstraint) {
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if (!validConstraint) return false;
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// We can check this easily right now, because we introduced some new
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// characters. Anything with those characters is invalid prior to
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// 0.9.3. XXX: If we ever have to go through these, we should write a more
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// complicated regex.
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return (/_/.test(validConstraint) ||
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/\|/.test(validConstraint));
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};
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// Remove a suffix like "+foo" if present.
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PV.removeBuildID = function (versionString) {
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return versionString.replace(/\+.*$/, '');
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};
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