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meteor/packages/modules-runtime/server.js
Ben Newman 9c7778da36 Let the install npm package implement Module.prototype.prefetch.
Now anyone can define meteorInstall.fetch however they see fit, and the
install.js implementation will handle everything else.

This separation of concerns leads to significantly less code, too.
2017-05-01 23:55:00 -04:00

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// RegExp matching strings that don't start with a `.` or a `/`.
var topLevelIdPattern = /^[^./]/;
// This function will be called whenever a module identifier that hasn't
// been installed is required. For backwards compatibility, and so that we
// can require binary dependencies on the server, we implement the
// fallback in terms of Npm.require.
makeInstallerOptions.fallback = function (id, parentId, error) {
// For simplicity, we honor only top-level module identifiers here.
// We could try to honor relative and absolute module identifiers by
// somehow combining `id` with `dir`, but we'd have to be really careful
// that the resulting modules were located in a known directory (not
// some arbitrary location on the file system), and we only really need
// the fallback for dependencies installed in node_modules directories.
if (topLevelIdPattern.test(id)) {
if (typeof Npm === "object" &&
typeof Npm.require === "function") {
return Npm.require(id);
}
}
throw error;
};
makeInstallerOptions.fallback.resolve = function (id, parentId, error) {
if (topLevelIdPattern.test(id)) {
// Allow any top-level identifier to resolve to itself on the server,
// so that makeInstallerOptions.fallback has a chance to handle it.
return id;
}
throw error;
};
meteorInstall = makeInstaller(makeInstallerOptions);
var Module = meteorInstall.Module;
Module.prototype.useNode = function () {
if (typeof npmRequire !== "function") {
// Can't use Node if npmRequire is not defined.
return false;
}
var parts = this.id.split("/");
var start = 0;
if (parts[start] === "") ++start;
if (parts[start] === "node_modules" &&
parts[start + 1] === "meteor") {
start += 2;
}
if (parts.indexOf("node_modules", start) < 0) {
// Don't try to use Node for modules that aren't in node_modules
// directories.
return false;
}
try {
npmRequire.resolve(this.id);
} catch (e) {
return false;
}
this.exports = npmRequire(this.id);
return true;
};