import { exec } from 'child_process' // Q: Why does Next.js need a project ID? Why is it looking at my git remote? // A: // Next.js' telemetry is and always will be completely anonymous. Because of // this, we need a way to differentiate different projects to track feature // usage accurately. For example, to prevent a feature from appearing to be // constantly `used` and then `unused` when switching between local projects. // To reiterate, // we **never** can read your actual git remote. The value is hashed one-way // with random salt data, making it impossible for us to reverse or try to // guess the remote by re-computing hashes. async function _getProjectIdByGit() { try { let resolve: (value: Buffer | string) => void, reject: (err: Error) => void const promise = new Promise((res, rej) => { resolve = res reject = rej }) exec( `git config --local --get remote.origin.url`, { timeout: 1000, windowsHide: true, }, (error: null | Error, stdout: Buffer | string) => { if (error) { reject(error) return } resolve(stdout) } ) return String(await promise).trim() } catch (_) { return null } } export async function getRawProjectId(): Promise { return ( (await _getProjectIdByGit()) || process.env.REPOSITORY_URL || process.cwd() ) }