import AmpHtmlValidator, { type Validator, } from 'next/dist/compiled/amphtml-validator' const instancePromises = new Map>() /** * `AmpHtmlValidator.getInstance` is buggy when multiple calls to getInstance occur in parallel. * This wrapper is a workaround for that. * * `AmpHtmlValidator.getInstance(validatorPath)` attempts to re-use the instances across multiple calls * by stashing existing instances in `instanceByValidatorJs`. * However, when creating a fresh instance, it is added to `instanceByValidatorJs` before `instance.init()` is finished: * https://github.com/ampproject/amphtml/blob/0c8eaba73ca8f5c462a642fa91901a29e6304f6e/validator/js/nodejs/index.js#L309-L313 * * which means that, if a concurrent call to `AmpHtmlValidator.getInstance(validatorPath)` happens before the original `init()` is done, * then we'll get back an uninitialized or partially initialized instance: * https://github.com/ampproject/amphtml/blob/0c8eaba73ca8f5c462a642fa91901a29e6304f6e/validator/js/nodejs/index.js#L292-L294 * * And, since `instance.init()` is the part that handles loading the webassembly code, this race results in * the dreaded "AssertionError: Assertion failed: WebAssembly is uninitialized" error. * As a workaround, we properly dedupe instance creation on our own. * */ export function getAmpValidatorInstance( validatorPath: string | undefined ): Promise { let promise = instancePromises.get(validatorPath) if (!promise) { // NOTE: if `validatorPath` is undefined, `AmpHtmlValidator` will load the code from its default URL promise = AmpHtmlValidator.getInstance(validatorPath) instancePromises.set(validatorPath, promise) } return promise } export function getBundledAmpValidatorFilepath() { return require.resolve( 'next/dist/compiled/amphtml-validator/validator_wasm.js' ) }