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import { parseArgs } from 'node:util'
import { InvalidArgumentError } from 'next/dist/compiled/commander'
export function printAndExit(message: string, code = 1) {
if (code === 0) {
console.log(message)
} else {
console.error(message)
}
return process.exit(code)
}
const parseNodeArgs = (args: string[]) => {
const { values, tokens } = parseArgs({ args, strict: false, tokens: true })
// For the `NODE_OPTIONS`, we support arguments with values without the `=`
// sign. We need to parse them manually.
let orphan = null
for (let i = 0; i < tokens.length; i++) {
const token = tokens[i]
if (token.kind === 'option-terminator') {
break
}
// When we encounter an option, if it's value is undefined, we should check
// to see if the following tokens are positional parameters. If they are,
// then the option is orphaned, and we can assign it.
if (token.kind === 'option') {
orphan = typeof token.value === 'undefined' ? token : null
continue
}
// If the token isn't a positional one, then we can't assign it to the found
// orphaned option.
if (token.kind !== 'positional') {
orphan = null
continue
}
// If we don't have an orphan, then we can skip this token.
if (!orphan) {
continue
}
// If the token is a positional one, and it has a value, so add it to the
// values object. If it already exists, append it with a space.
if (orphan.name in values && typeof values[orphan.name] === 'string') {
values[orphan.name] += ` ${token.value}`
} else {
values[orphan.name] = token.value
}
}
return values
}
/**
* Tokenizes the arguments string into an array of strings, supporting quoted
* values and escaped characters.
* Converted from: https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/c29d53c5cfc63c5a876084e788d70c9e87bed880/src/node_options.cc#L1401
*
* @param input The arguments string to be tokenized.
* @returns An array of strings with the tokenized arguments.
*/
export const tokenizeArgs = (input: string): string[] => {
let args: string[] = []
let isInString = false
let willStartNewArg = true
for (let i = 0; i < input.length; i++) {
let char = input[i]
// Skip any escaped characters in strings.
if (char === '\\' && isInString) {
// Ensure we don't have an escape character at the end.
if (input.length === i + 1) {
throw new Error('Invalid escape character at the end.')
}
// Skip the next character.
char = input[++i]
}
// If we find a space outside of a string, we should start a new argument.
else if (char === ' ' && !isInString) {
willStartNewArg = true
continue
}
// If we find a quote, we should toggle the string flag.
else if (char === '"') {
isInString = !isInString
continue
}
// If we're starting a new argument, we should add it to the array.
if (willStartNewArg) {
args.push(char)
willStartNewArg = false
}
// Otherwise, add it to the last argument.
else {
args[args.length - 1] += char
}
}
if (isInString) {
throw new Error('Unterminated string')
}
return args
}
/**
* Get the node options from the environment variable `NODE_OPTIONS` and returns
* them as an array of strings.
*
* @returns An array of strings with the node options.
*/
const getNodeOptionsArgs = () => {
if (!process.env.NODE_OPTIONS) return []
return tokenizeArgs(process.env.NODE_OPTIONS)
}
/**
* The debug address is in the form of `[host:]port`. The host is optional.
*/
type DebugAddress = {
host: string | undefined
port: number
}
/**
* Formats the debug address into a string.
*/
export const formatDebugAddress = ({ host, port }: DebugAddress): string => {
if (host) return `${host}:${port}`
return `${port}`
}
/**
* Get's the debug address from the `NODE_OPTIONS` environment variable. If the
* address is not found, it returns the default host (`undefined`) and port
* (`9229`).
*
* @returns An object with the host and port of the debug address.
*/
export const getParsedDebugAddress = (): DebugAddress => {
const args = getNodeOptionsArgs()
if (args.length === 0) return { host: undefined, port: 9229 }
const parsed = parseNodeArgs(args)
// We expect to find the debug port in one of these options. The first one
// found will be used.
const address =
parsed.inspect ?? parsed['inspect-brk'] ?? parsed['inspect_brk']
if (!address || typeof address !== 'string') {
return { host: undefined, port: 9229 }
}
// The address is in the form of `[host:]port`. Let's parse the address.
if (address.includes(':')) {
const [host, port] = address.split(':')
return { host, port: parseInt(port, 10) }
}
return { host: undefined, port: parseInt(address, 10) }
}
/**
* Get the debug address from the `NODE_OPTIONS` environment variable and format
* it into a string.
*
* @returns A string with the formatted debug address.
*/
export const getFormattedDebugAddress = () =>
formatDebugAddress(getParsedDebugAddress())
/**
* Stringify the arguments to be used in a command line. It will ignore any
* argument that has a value of `undefined`.
*
* @param args The arguments to be stringified.
* @returns A string with the arguments.
*/
export function formatNodeOptions(
args: Record<string, string | boolean | undefined>
): string {
return Object.entries(args)
.map(([key, value]) => {
if (value === true) {
return `--${key}`
}
if (value) {
return `--${key}=${
// Values with spaces need to be quoted. We use JSON.stringify to
// also escape any nested quotes.
value.includes(' ') && !value.startsWith('"')
? JSON.stringify(value)
: value
}`
}
return null
})
.filter((arg) => arg !== null)
.join(' ')
}
/**
* Get the node options from the `NODE_OPTIONS` environment variable and parse
* them into an object without the inspect options.
*
* @returns An object with the parsed node options.
*/
export function getParsedNodeOptionsWithoutInspect() {
const args = getNodeOptionsArgs()
if (args.length === 0) return {}
const parsed = parseNodeArgs(args)
// Remove inspect options.
delete parsed.inspect
delete parsed['inspect-brk']
delete parsed['inspect_brk']
return parsed
}
/**
* Get the node options from the `NODE_OPTIONS` environment variable and format
* them into a string without the inspect options.
*
* @returns A string with the formatted node options.
*/
export function getFormattedNodeOptionsWithoutInspect() {
const args = getParsedNodeOptionsWithoutInspect()
if (Object.keys(args).length === 0) return ''
return formatNodeOptions(args)
}
/**
* Check if the value is a valid positive integer and parse it. If it's not, it will throw an error.
*
* @param value The value to be parsed.
*/
export function parseValidPositiveInteger(value: string): number {
const parsedValue = parseInt(value, 10)
if (isNaN(parsedValue) || !isFinite(parsedValue) || parsedValue < 0) {
throw new InvalidArgumentError(`'${value}' is not a non-negative number.`)
}
return parsedValue
}
export const RESTART_EXIT_CODE = 77
export type NodeInspectType = 'inspect' | 'inspect-brk' | undefined
/**
* Get the debug type from the `NODE_OPTIONS` environment variable.
*/
export function getNodeDebugType(): NodeInspectType {
const args = [...process.execArgv, ...getNodeOptionsArgs()]
if (args.length === 0) return
const parsed = parseNodeArgs(args)
if (parsed.inspect) return 'inspect'
if (parsed['inspect-brk'] || parsed['inspect_brk']) return 'inspect-brk'
}
/**
* Get the `max-old-space-size` value from the `NODE_OPTIONS` environment
* variable.
*
* @returns The value of the `max-old-space-size` option as a number.
*/
export function getMaxOldSpaceSize() {
const args = getNodeOptionsArgs()
if (args.length === 0) return
const parsed = parseNodeArgs(args)
const size = parsed['max-old-space-size'] || parsed['max_old_space_size']
if (!size || typeof size !== 'string') return
return parseInt(size, 10)
}
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