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I considered using a nonzero process.exit code, but I didn't want to run
any risk of reusing a meaningful code, and the accepted range of codes
unfortunately does not include parseInt("reload", 36), or 1657112629.
Should fix #10934.
447 lines
13 KiB
JavaScript
447 lines
13 KiB
JavaScript
import assert from "assert";
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import { join as pathJoin } from "path";
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import { PassThrough } from "stream";
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import {
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closeSync,
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openSync,
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readFileSync,
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unlink,
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writeFileSync,
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writeSync,
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} from "fs";
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import { createServer } from "net";
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import { start as replStart } from "repl";
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// Enable process.sendMessage for communication with build process.
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import "meteor/inter-process-messaging";
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const INFO_FILE_MODE = parseInt("600", 8); // Only the owner can read or write.
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const EXITING_MESSAGE = "Shell exiting...";
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// Invoked by the server process to listen for incoming connections from
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// shell clients. Each connection gets its own REPL instance.
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export function listen(shellDir) {
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function callback() {
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new Server(shellDir).listen();
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}
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// If the server is still in the very early stages of starting up,
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// Meteor.startup may not available yet.
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if (typeof Meteor === "object") {
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Meteor.startup(callback);
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} else if (typeof __meteor_bootstrap__ === "object") {
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const hooks = __meteor_bootstrap__.startupHooks;
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if (hooks) {
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hooks.push(callback);
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} else {
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// As a fallback, just call the callback asynchronously.
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setImmediate(callback);
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}
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}
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}
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// Disabling the shell causes all attached clients to disconnect and exit.
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export function disable(shellDir) {
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try {
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// Replace info.json with a file that says the shell server is
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// disabled, so that any connected shell clients will fail to
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// reconnect after the server process closes their sockets.
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writeFileSync(
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getInfoFile(shellDir),
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JSON.stringify({
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status: "disabled",
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reason: "Shell server has shut down."
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}) + "\n",
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{ mode: INFO_FILE_MODE }
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);
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} catch (ignored) {}
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}
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// Shell commands need to be executed in a Fiber in case they call into
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// code that yields. Using a Promise is an even better idea, since it runs
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// its callbacks in Fibers drawn from a pool, so the Fibers are recycled.
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const evalCommandPromise = Promise.resolve();
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class Server {
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constructor(shellDir) {
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assert.ok(this instanceof Server);
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this.shellDir = shellDir;
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this.key = Math.random().toString(36).slice(2);
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this.server =
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createServer((socket) => {
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this.onConnection(socket);
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})
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.on("error", (err) => {
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console.error(err.stack);
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});
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}
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listen() {
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const infoFile = getInfoFile(this.shellDir);
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unlink(infoFile, () => {
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this.server.listen(0, "127.0.0.1", () => {
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writeFileSync(infoFile, JSON.stringify({
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status: "enabled",
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port: this.server.address().port,
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key: this.key
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}) + "\n", {
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mode: INFO_FILE_MODE
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});
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});
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});
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}
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onConnection(socket) {
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// Make sure this function doesn't try to write anything to the socket
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// after it has been closed.
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socket.on("close", function() {
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socket = null;
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});
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// If communication is not established within 1000ms of the first
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// connection, forcibly close the socket.
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const timeout = setTimeout(function() {
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if (socket) {
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socket.removeAllListeners("data");
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socket.end(EXITING_MESSAGE + "\n");
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}
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}, 1000);
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// Let connecting clients configure certain REPL options by sending a
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// JSON object over the socket. For example, only the client knows
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// whether it's running a TTY or an Emacs subshell or some other kind of
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// terminal, so the client must decide the value of options.terminal.
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readJSONFromStream(socket, (error, options, replInputSocket) => {
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clearTimeout(timeout);
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if (error) {
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socket = null;
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console.error(error.stack);
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return;
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}
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if (options.key !== this.key) {
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if (socket) {
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socket.end(EXITING_MESSAGE + "\n");
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}
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return;
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}
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delete options.key;
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// Set the columns to what is being requested by the client.
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if (options.columns && socket) {
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socket.columns = options.columns;
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}
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delete options.columns;
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options = Object.assign(
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Object.create(null),
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// Defaults for configurable options.
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{
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prompt: "> ",
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terminal: true,
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useColors: true,
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ignoreUndefined: true,
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},
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// Configurable options
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options,
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// Immutable options.
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{
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input: replInputSocket,
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useGlobal: false,
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output: socket
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}
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);
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// The prompt during an evaluateAndExit must be blank to ensure
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// that the prompt doesn't inadvertently get parsed as part of
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// the JSON communication channel.
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if (options.evaluateAndExit) {
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options.prompt = "";
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}
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// Start the REPL.
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this.startREPL(options);
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if (options.evaluateAndExit) {
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this._wrappedDefaultEval.call(
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Object.create(null),
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options.evaluateAndExit.command,
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global,
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options.evaluateAndExit.filename || "<meteor shell>",
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function (error, result) {
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if (socket) {
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function sendResultToSocket(message) {
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// Sending back a JSON payload allows the client to
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// distinguish between errors and successful results.
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socket.end(JSON.stringify(message) + "\n");
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}
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if (error) {
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sendResultToSocket({
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error: error.toString(),
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code: 1
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});
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} else {
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sendResultToSocket({
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result,
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});
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}
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}
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}
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);
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return;
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}
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delete options.evaluateAndExit;
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this.enableInteractiveMode(options);
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});
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}
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startREPL(options) {
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// Make sure this function doesn't try to write anything to the output
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// stream after it has been closed.
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options.output.on("close", function() {
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options.output = null;
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});
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const repl = this.repl = replStart(options);
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const { shellDir } = this;
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// This is technique of setting `repl.context` is similar to how the
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// `useGlobal` option would work during a normal `repl.start()` and
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// allows shell access (and tab completion!) to Meteor globals (i.e.
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// Underscore _, Meteor, etc.). By using this technique, which changes
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// the context after startup, we avoid stomping on the special `_`
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// variable (in `repl` this equals the value of the last command) from
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// being overridden in the client/server socket-handshaking. Furthermore,
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// by setting `useGlobal` back to true, we allow the default eval function
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// to use the desired `runInThisContext` method (https://git.io/vbvAB).
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repl.context = global;
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repl.useGlobal = true;
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setRequireAndModule(repl.context);
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// In order to avoid duplicating code here, specifically the complexities
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// of catching so-called "Recoverable Errors" (https://git.io/vbvbl),
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// we will wrap the default eval, run it in a Fiber (via a Promise), and
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// give it the opportunity to decide if the user is mid-code-block.
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const defaultEval = repl.eval;
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function wrappedDefaultEval(code, context, file, callback) {
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if (Package.ecmascript) {
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try {
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code = Package.ecmascript.ECMAScript.compileForShell(code, {
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cacheDirectory: getCacheDirectory(shellDir)
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});
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} catch (err) {
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// Any Babel error here might be just fine since it's
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// possible the code was incomplete (multi-line code on the REPL).
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// The defaultEval below will use its own functionality to determine
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// if this error is "recoverable".
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}
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}
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evalCommandPromise
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.then(() => defaultEval(code, context, file, callback))
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.catch(callback);
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}
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// Have the REPL use the newly wrapped function instead and store the
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// _wrappedDefaultEval so that evalulateAndExit calls can use it directly.
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repl.eval = this._wrappedDefaultEval = wrappedDefaultEval;
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}
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enableInteractiveMode(options) {
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// History persists across shell sessions!
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this.initializeHistory();
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const repl = this.repl;
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// Implement an alternate means of fetching the return value,
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// via `__` (double underscore) as originally implemented in:
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// https://github.com/meteor/meteor/commit/2443d832265c7d1c
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Object.defineProperty(repl.context, "__", {
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get: () => repl.last,
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set: (val) => {
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repl.last = val;
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},
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// Allow this property to be (re)defined more than once (e.g. each
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// time the server restarts).
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configurable: true
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});
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// Some improvements to the existing help messages.
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function addHelp(cmd, helpText) {
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const info = repl.commands[cmd] || repl.commands["." + cmd];
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if (info) {
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info.help = helpText;
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}
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}
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addHelp("break", "Terminate current command input and display new prompt");
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addHelp("exit", "Disconnect from server and leave shell");
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addHelp("help", "Show this help information");
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// When the REPL exits, signal the attached client to exit by sending it
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// the special EXITING_MESSAGE.
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repl.on("exit", function() {
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if (options.output) {
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options.output.write(EXITING_MESSAGE + "\n");
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options.output.end();
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}
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});
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// When the server process exits, end the output stream but do not
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// signal the attached client to exit.
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process.on("exit", function() {
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if (options.output) {
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options.output.end();
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}
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});
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// This Meteor-specific shell command rebuilds the application as if a
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// change was made to server code.
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repl.defineCommand("reload", {
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help: "Restart the server and the shell",
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action: function() {
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if (process.sendMessage) {
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process.sendMessage("shell-server", { command: "reload" });
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} else {
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process.exit(0);
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}
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}
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});
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}
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// This function allows a persistent history of shell commands to be saved
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// to and loaded from .meteor/local/shell/history.
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initializeHistory() {
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const repl = this.repl;
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const historyFile = getHistoryFile(this.shellDir);
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let historyFd = openSync(historyFile, "a+");
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const historyLines = readFileSync(historyFile, "utf8").split("\n");
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const seenLines = Object.create(null);
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if (! repl.history) {
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repl.history = [];
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repl.historyIndex = -1;
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}
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while (repl.history && historyLines.length > 0) {
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const line = historyLines.pop();
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if (line && /\S/.test(line) && ! seenLines[line]) {
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repl.history.push(line);
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seenLines[line] = true;
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}
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}
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repl.addListener("line", function(line) {
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if (historyFd >= 0 && /\S/.test(line)) {
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writeSync(historyFd, line + "\n");
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}
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});
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this.repl.on("exit", function() {
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closeSync(historyFd);
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historyFd = -1;
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});
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}
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}
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function readJSONFromStream(inputStream, callback) {
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const outputStream = new PassThrough();
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let dataSoFar = "";
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function onData(buffer) {
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const lines = buffer.toString("utf8").split("\n");
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while (lines.length > 0) {
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dataSoFar += lines.shift();
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let json;
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try {
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json = JSON.parse(dataSoFar);
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} catch (error) {
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if (error instanceof SyntaxError) {
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continue;
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}
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return finish(error);
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}
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if (lines.length > 0) {
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outputStream.write(lines.join("\n"));
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}
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inputStream.pipe(outputStream);
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return finish(null, json);
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}
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}
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function onClose() {
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finish(new Error("stream unexpectedly closed"));
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}
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let finished = false;
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function finish(error, json) {
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if (! finished) {
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finished = true;
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inputStream.removeListener("data", onData);
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inputStream.removeListener("error", finish);
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inputStream.removeListener("close", onClose);
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callback(error, json, outputStream);
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}
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}
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inputStream.on("data", onData);
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inputStream.on("error", finish);
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inputStream.on("close", onClose);
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}
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function getInfoFile(shellDir) {
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return pathJoin(shellDir, "info.json");
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}
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function getHistoryFile(shellDir) {
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return pathJoin(shellDir, "history");
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}
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function getCacheDirectory(shellDir) {
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return pathJoin(shellDir, "cache");
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}
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function setRequireAndModule(context) {
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if (Package.modules) {
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// Use the same `require` function and `module` object visible to the
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// application.
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const toBeInstalled = {};
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const shellModuleName = "meteor-shell-" +
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Math.random().toString(36).slice(2) + ".js";
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toBeInstalled[shellModuleName] = function (require, exports, module) {
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context.module = module;
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context.require = require;
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// Tab completion sometimes uses require.extensions, but only for
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// the keys.
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require.extensions = {
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".js": true,
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".json": true,
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".node": true,
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};
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};
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// This populates repl.context.{module,require} by evaluating the
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// module defined above.
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Package.modules.meteorInstall(toBeInstalled)("./" + shellModuleName);
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}
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}
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