Repository: actions/setup-ruby Branch: main Commit: e932e7af67fc Files: 29 Total size: 183.6 KB Directory structure: gitextract_rxsplvqg/ ├── .gitattributes ├── .github/ │ └── workflows/ │ ├── licensed.yml │ ├── versions.yml │ └── workflow.yml ├── .gitignore ├── .licensed.yml ├── .licenses/ │ └── npm/ │ ├── @actions/ │ │ ├── core.dep.yml │ │ ├── exec.dep.yml │ │ ├── http-client.dep.yml │ │ ├── io.dep.yml │ │ └── tool-cache.dep.yml │ ├── semver.dep.yml │ ├── tunnel.dep.yml │ └── uuid.dep.yml ├── .prettierrc.json ├── CONDUCT ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── __tests__/ │ └── find-ruby.test.ts ├── action.yml ├── dist/ │ └── index.js ├── docs/ │ └── contributors.md ├── jest.config.js ├── package.json ├── src/ │ ├── cache.ts │ ├── installer.ts │ ├── main.ts │ └── setup-ruby.ts └── tsconfig.json ================================================ FILE CONTENTS ================================================ ================================================ FILE: .gitattributes ================================================ .licenses/** -diff linguist-generated=true ================================================ FILE: .github/workflows/licensed.yml ================================================ name: Licensed on: push: {branches: main} pull_request: {branches: main} jobs: test: runs-on: ubuntu-latest name: Check licenses steps: - 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test status versions status

**Please note: This action is deprecated and should no longer be used. The team at GitHub has ceased making and accepting code contributions or maintaining issues tracker. Please, migrate your workflows to the [ruby/setup-ruby](https://github.com/ruby/setup-ruby), which is being actively maintained by the official Ruby organization.** This action sets up a ruby environment for versions which are installed on the [Actions Virtual Environments](https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments). Virtual environments contain only one Ruby version within a 'major.minor' release, and are updated with new releases. Hence, a workflow should only be bound to minor versions. Note that a `ruby-version:` of `2.6` or `2.6.x` are equivalent. > Supports `2.4`, `2.5`, `2.6`, and `2.7`. # Usage See [action.yml](action.yml) Basic: ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - uses: actions/setup-ruby@v1 with: ruby-version: '2.6' # Version range or exact version of a Ruby version to use, using semvers version range syntax. - run: ruby hello.rb ``` Matrix Testing: ```yaml jobs: build: runs-on: ubuntu-16.04 strategy: matrix: ruby: [ '2.5', '2.6' ] name: Ruby ${{ matrix.ruby }} sample steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - uses: actions/setup-ruby@v1 with: ruby-version: ${{ matrix.ruby }} - run: ruby hello.rb ``` Ruby on Rails Testing: ```yaml name: Rails Unit Tests on: [push, pull_request] jobs: build: runs-on: ubuntu-latest services: db: image: postgres:11 ports: ['5432:5432'] options: >- --health-cmd pg_isready --health-interval 10s --health-timeout 5s --health-retries 5 steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: Set up Ruby 2.6 uses: actions/setup-ruby@v1 with: ruby-version: 2.6 - name: Build and test with Rake env: PGHOST: 127.0.0.1 PGUSER: postgres RAILS_ENV: test run: | sudo apt-get -yqq install libpq-dev gem install bundler bundle install --jobs 4 --retry 3 bundle exec rails db:create bundle exec rails db:migrate bundle exec rails test ``` # Caching Dependencies See [actions/cache](https://github.com/actions/cache) and the [Ruby Gem cache example](https://github.com/actions/cache/blob/master/examples.md#ruby---gem). # License The scripts and documentation in this project are released under the [MIT License](LICENSE) # Contributions Contributions are welcome! See [Contributor's Guide](docs/contributors.md) ## Code of Conduct :wave: Be nice. See [our code of conduct](CONDUCT) ================================================ FILE: __tests__/find-ruby.test.ts ================================================ import * as tc from '@actions/tool-cache'; import * as core from '@actions/core'; import fs = require('fs'); import os = require('os'); import path = require('path'); import * as cache from '../src/cache'; import {run} from '../src/main'; describe('find-ruby', () => { let inSpy: jest.SpyInstance; let tcSpy: jest.SpyInstance; let cnSpy: jest.SpyInstance; beforeAll(async () => { process.env['GITHUB_PATH'] = ''; // Stub out ENV file functionality so we can verify it writes to standard out console.log('::stop-commands::stoptoken'); // Disable executing of runner commands when running tests in actions }); beforeEach(() => { tcSpy = jest.spyOn(tc, 'find'); inSpy = jest.spyOn(core, 'getInput'); cnSpy = jest.spyOn(process.stdout, 'write'); cnSpy.mockImplementation(line => { // uncomment to debug // process.stderr.write('write2:' + line + '\n'); }); }); afterEach(() => { tcSpy.mockClear(); cnSpy.mockClear(); jest.clearAllMocks(); }); afterAll(async () => { console.log('::stoptoken::'); // Re-enable executing of runner commands when running tests in actions }, 100000); it('finds a version of ruby already in the cache', async () => { let toolPath = path.normalize('/cache/ruby/2.7.0/x64'); tcSpy.mockImplementation(() => toolPath); let cacheDir: string = await cache.find('2.7.0'); let expPath = path.join(toolPath, 'bin'); expect(cacheDir).toBe(expPath); }); it('does not find a version of ruby not in the cache', async () => { tcSpy.mockImplementation(() => ''); let cacheDir: string = await cache.find('2.9.9'); expect(cacheDir).toBeFalsy(); }); it('finds a version in the cache and adds it to the path', async () => { let toolPath = path.normalize('/cache/ruby/2.7.0/x64'); inSpy.mockImplementation(() => '2.7.0'); tcSpy.mockImplementation(() => toolPath); await run(); let expPath = path.join(toolPath, 'bin'); expect(cnSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(`::add-path::${expPath}${os.EOL}`); }); it('handles unhandled error and reports error', async () => { let errMsg = 'unhandled error message'; inSpy.mockImplementation(() => '2.7.0'); tcSpy.mockImplementation(() => { throw new Error(errMsg); }); await run(); expect(cnSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('::error::' + errMsg + os.EOL); }); }); ================================================ FILE: action.yml ================================================ name: 'Setup Ruby' description: 'Set up a specific version of Ruby and add the command-line tools to the PATH' author: 'GitHub' inputs: ruby-version: description: 'Version range or exact version of a Ruby version to use.' default: '>= 2.4' # Deprecated option, do not use. Will not be supported after October 1, 2019 version: description: 'Deprecated. Use ruby-version instead. Will not be supported after October 1, 2019' deprecationMessage: 'The version property will not be supported after October 1, 2019. 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See CopyOptions. */ function cp(source, dest, options = {}) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { const { force, recursive } = readCopyOptions(options); const destStat = (yield ioUtil.exists(dest)) ? yield ioUtil.stat(dest) : null; // Dest is an existing file, but not forcing if (destStat && destStat.isFile() && !force) { return; } // If dest is an existing directory, should copy inside. const newDest = destStat && destStat.isDirectory() ? path.join(dest, path.basename(source)) : dest; if (!(yield ioUtil.exists(source))) { throw new Error(`no such file or directory: ${source}`); } const sourceStat = yield ioUtil.stat(source); if (sourceStat.isDirectory()) { if (!recursive) { throw new Error(`Failed to copy. ${source} is a directory, but tried to copy without recursive flag.`); } else { yield cpDirRecursive(source, newDest, 0, force); } } else { if (path.relative(source, newDest) === '') { // a file cannot be copied to itself throw new Error(`'${newDest}' and '${source}' are the same file`); } yield copyFile(source, newDest, force); } }); } exports.cp = cp; /** * Moves a path. * * @param source source path * @param dest destination path * @param options optional. See MoveOptions. */ function mv(source, dest, options = {}) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { if (yield ioUtil.exists(dest)) { let destExists = true; if (yield ioUtil.isDirectory(dest)) { // If dest is directory copy src into dest dest = path.join(dest, path.basename(source)); destExists = yield ioUtil.exists(dest); } if (destExists) { if (options.force == null || options.force) { yield rmRF(dest); } else { throw new Error('Destination already exists'); } } } yield mkdirP(path.dirname(dest)); yield ioUtil.rename(source, dest); }); } exports.mv = mv; /** * Remove a path recursively with force * * @param inputPath path to remove */ function rmRF(inputPath) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { if (ioUtil.IS_WINDOWS) { // Node doesn't provide a delete operation, only an unlink function. This means that if the file is being used by another // program (e.g. antivirus), it won't be deleted. To address this, we shell out the work to rd/del. try { if (yield ioUtil.isDirectory(inputPath, true)) { yield exec(`rd /s /q "${inputPath}"`); } else { yield exec(`del /f /a "${inputPath}"`); } } catch (err) { // if you try to delete a file that doesn't exist, desired result is achieved // other errors are valid if (err.code !== 'ENOENT') throw err; } // Shelling out fails to remove a symlink folder with missing source, this unlink catches that try { yield ioUtil.unlink(inputPath); } catch (err) { // if you try to delete a file that doesn't exist, desired result is achieved // other errors are valid if (err.code !== 'ENOENT') throw err; } } else { let isDir = false; try { isDir = yield ioUtil.isDirectory(inputPath); } catch (err) { // if you try to delete a file that doesn't exist, desired result is achieved // other errors are valid if (err.code !== 'ENOENT') throw err; return; } if (isDir) { yield exec(`rm -rf "${inputPath}"`); } else { yield ioUtil.unlink(inputPath); } } }); } exports.rmRF = rmRF; /** * Make a directory. Creates the full path with folders in between * Will throw if it fails * * @param fsPath path to create * @returns Promise */ function mkdirP(fsPath) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { yield ioUtil.mkdirP(fsPath); }); } exports.mkdirP = mkdirP; /** * Returns path of a tool had the tool actually been invoked. Resolves via paths. * If you check and the tool does not exist, it will throw. * * @param tool name of the tool * @param check whether to check if tool exists * @returns Promise path to tool */ function which(tool, check) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { if (!tool) { throw new Error("parameter 'tool' is required"); } // recursive when check=true if (check) { const result = yield which(tool, false); if (!result) { if (ioUtil.IS_WINDOWS) { throw new Error(`Unable to locate executable file: ${tool}. Please verify either the file path exists or the file can be found within a directory specified by the PATH environment variable. Also verify the file has a valid extension for an executable file.`); } else { throw new Error(`Unable to locate executable file: ${tool}. Please verify either the file path exists or the file can be found within a directory specified by the PATH environment variable. Also check the file mode to verify the file is executable.`); } } } try { // build the list of extensions to try const extensions = []; if (ioUtil.IS_WINDOWS && process.env.PATHEXT) { for (const extension of process.env.PATHEXT.split(path.delimiter)) { if (extension) { extensions.push(extension); } } } // if it's rooted, return it if exists. otherwise return empty. if (ioUtil.isRooted(tool)) { const filePath = yield ioUtil.tryGetExecutablePath(tool, extensions); if (filePath) { return filePath; } return ''; } // if any path separators, return empty if (tool.includes('/') || (ioUtil.IS_WINDOWS && tool.includes('\\'))) { return ''; } // build the list of directories // // Note, technically "where" checks the current directory on Windows. From a toolkit perspective, // it feels like we should not do this. Checking the current directory seems like more of a use // case of a shell, and the which() function exposed by the toolkit should strive for consistency // across platforms. const directories = []; if (process.env.PATH) { for (const p of process.env.PATH.split(path.delimiter)) { if (p) { directories.push(p); } } } // return the first match for (const directory of directories) { const filePath = yield ioUtil.tryGetExecutablePath(directory + path.sep + tool, extensions); if (filePath) { return filePath; } } return ''; } catch (err) { throw new Error(`which failed with message ${err.message}`); } }); } exports.which = which; function readCopyOptions(options) { const force = options.force == null ? true : options.force; const recursive = Boolean(options.recursive); return { force, recursive }; } function cpDirRecursive(sourceDir, destDir, currentDepth, force) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { // Ensure there is not a run away recursive copy if (currentDepth >= 255) return; currentDepth++; yield mkdirP(destDir); const files = yield ioUtil.readdir(sourceDir); for (const fileName of files) { const srcFile = `${sourceDir}/${fileName}`; const destFile = `${destDir}/${fileName}`; const srcFileStat = yield ioUtil.lstat(srcFile); if (srcFileStat.isDirectory()) { // Recurse yield cpDirRecursive(srcFile, destFile, currentDepth, force); } else { yield copyFile(srcFile, destFile, force); } } // Change the mode for the newly created directory yield ioUtil.chmod(destDir, (yield ioUtil.stat(sourceDir)).mode); }); } // Buffered file copy function copyFile(srcFile, destFile, force) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { if ((yield ioUtil.lstat(srcFile)).isSymbolicLink()) { // unlink/re-link it try { yield ioUtil.lstat(destFile); yield ioUtil.unlink(destFile); } catch (e) { // Try to override file permission if (e.code === 'EPERM') { yield ioUtil.chmod(destFile, '0666'); yield ioUtil.unlink(destFile); } // other errors = it doesn't exist, no work to do } // Copy over symlink const symlinkFull = yield ioUtil.readlink(srcFile); yield ioUtil.symlink(symlinkFull, destFile, ioUtil.IS_WINDOWS ? 'junction' : null); } else if (!(yield ioUtil.exists(destFile)) || force) { yield ioUtil.copyFile(srcFile, destFile); } }); } //# sourceMappingURL=io.js.map /***/ }), /***/ 9: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { "use strict"; var __awaiter = (this && this.__awaiter) || function (thisArg, _arguments, P, generator) { function adopt(value) { return value instanceof P ? value : new P(function (resolve) { resolve(value); }); } return new (P || (P = Promise))(function (resolve, reject) { function fulfilled(value) { try { step(generator.next(value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } } function rejected(value) { try { step(generator["throw"](value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } } function step(result) { result.done ? resolve(result.value) : adopt(result.value).then(fulfilled, rejected); } step((generator = generator.apply(thisArg, _arguments || [])).next()); }); }; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); const os = __webpack_require__(87); const events = __webpack_require__(614); const child = __webpack_require__(129); const path = __webpack_require__(622); const io = __webpack_require__(1); const ioUtil = __webpack_require__(672); /* eslint-disable @typescript-eslint/unbound-method */ const IS_WINDOWS = process.platform === 'win32'; /* * Class for running command line tools. Handles quoting and arg parsing in a platform agnostic way. */ class ToolRunner extends events.EventEmitter { constructor(toolPath, args, options) { super(); if (!toolPath) { throw new Error("Parameter 'toolPath' cannot be null or empty."); } this.toolPath = toolPath; this.args = args || []; this.options = options || {}; } _debug(message) { if (this.options.listeners && this.options.listeners.debug) { this.options.listeners.debug(message); } } _getCommandString(options, noPrefix) { const toolPath = this._getSpawnFileName(); const args = this._getSpawnArgs(options); let cmd = noPrefix ? '' : '[command]'; // omit prefix when piped to a second tool if (IS_WINDOWS) { // Windows + cmd file if (this._isCmdFile()) { cmd += toolPath; for (const a of args) { cmd += ` ${a}`; } } // Windows + verbatim else if (options.windowsVerbatimArguments) { cmd += `"${toolPath}"`; for (const a of args) { cmd += ` ${a}`; } } // Windows (regular) else { cmd += this._windowsQuoteCmdArg(toolPath); for (const a of args) { cmd += ` ${this._windowsQuoteCmdArg(a)}`; } } } else { // OSX/Linux - this can likely be improved with some form of quoting. // creating processes on Unix is fundamentally different than Windows. // on Unix, execvp() takes an arg array. cmd += toolPath; for (const a of args) { cmd += ` ${a}`; } } return cmd; } _processLineBuffer(data, strBuffer, onLine) { try { let s = strBuffer + data.toString(); let n = s.indexOf(os.EOL); while (n > -1) { const line = s.substring(0, n); onLine(line); // the rest of the string ... s = s.substring(n + os.EOL.length); n = s.indexOf(os.EOL); } strBuffer = s; } catch (err) { // streaming lines to console is best effort. Don't fail a build. this._debug(`error processing line. Failed with error ${err}`); } } _getSpawnFileName() { if (IS_WINDOWS) { if (this._isCmdFile()) { return process.env['COMSPEC'] || 'cmd.exe'; } } return this.toolPath; } _getSpawnArgs(options) { if (IS_WINDOWS) { if (this._isCmdFile()) { let argline = `/D /S /C "${this._windowsQuoteCmdArg(this.toolPath)}`; for (const a of this.args) { argline += ' '; argline += options.windowsVerbatimArguments ? a : this._windowsQuoteCmdArg(a); } argline += '"'; return [argline]; } } return this.args; } _endsWith(str, end) { return str.endsWith(end); } _isCmdFile() { const upperToolPath = this.toolPath.toUpperCase(); return (this._endsWith(upperToolPath, '.CMD') || this._endsWith(upperToolPath, '.BAT')); } _windowsQuoteCmdArg(arg) { // for .exe, apply the normal quoting rules that libuv applies if (!this._isCmdFile()) { return this._uvQuoteCmdArg(arg); } // otherwise apply quoting rules specific to the cmd.exe command line parser. // the libuv rules are generic and are not designed specifically for cmd.exe // command line parser. // // for a detailed description of the cmd.exe command line parser, refer to // http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4094699/how-does-the-windows-command-interpreter-cmd-exe-parse-scripts/7970912#7970912 // need quotes for empty arg if (!arg) { return '""'; } // determine whether the arg needs to be quoted const cmdSpecialChars = [ ' ', '\t', '&', '(', ')', '[', ']', '{', '}', '^', '=', ';', '!', "'", '+', ',', '`', '~', '|', '<', '>', '"' ]; let needsQuotes = false; for (const char of arg) { if (cmdSpecialChars.some(x => x === char)) { needsQuotes = true; break; } } // short-circuit if quotes not needed if (!needsQuotes) { return arg; } // the following quoting rules are very similar to the rules that by libuv applies. // // 1) wrap the string in quotes // // 2) double-up quotes - i.e. " => "" // // this is different from the libuv quoting rules. libuv replaces " with \", which unfortunately // doesn't work well with a cmd.exe command line. // // note, replacing " with "" also works well if the arg is passed to a downstream .NET console app. // for example, the command line: // foo.exe "myarg:""my val""" // is parsed by a .NET console app into an arg array: // [ "myarg:\"my val\"" ] // which is the same end result when applying libuv quoting rules. although the actual // command line from libuv quoting rules would look like: // foo.exe "myarg:\"my val\"" // // 3) double-up slashes that precede a quote, // e.g. hello \world => "hello \world" // hello\"world => "hello\\""world" // hello\\"world => "hello\\\\""world" // hello world\ => "hello world\\" // // technically this is not required for a cmd.exe command line, or the batch argument parser. // the reasons for including this as a .cmd quoting rule are: // // a) this is optimized for the scenario where the argument is passed from the .cmd file to an // external program. many programs (e.g. .NET console apps) rely on the slash-doubling rule. // // b) it's what we've been doing previously (by deferring to node default behavior) and we // haven't heard any complaints about that aspect. // // note, a weakness of the quoting rules chosen here, is that % is not escaped. in fact, % cannot be // escaped when used on the command line directly - even though within a .cmd file % can be escaped // by using %%. // // the saving grace is, on the command line, %var% is left as-is if var is not defined. this contrasts // the line parsing rules within a .cmd file, where if var is not defined it is replaced with nothing. // // one option that was explored was replacing % with ^% - i.e. %var% => ^%var^%. this hack would // often work, since it is unlikely that var^ would exist, and the ^ character is removed when the // variable is used. the problem, however, is that ^ is not removed when %* is used to pass the args // to an external program. // // an unexplored potential solution for the % escaping problem, is to create a wrapper .cmd file. // % can be escaped within a .cmd file. let reverse = '"'; let quoteHit = true; for (let i = arg.length; i > 0; i--) { // walk the string in reverse reverse += arg[i - 1]; if (quoteHit && arg[i - 1] === '\\') { reverse += '\\'; // double the slash } else if (arg[i - 1] === '"') { quoteHit = true; reverse += '"'; // double the quote } else { quoteHit = false; } } reverse += '"'; return reverse .split('') .reverse() .join(''); } _uvQuoteCmdArg(arg) { // Tool runner wraps child_process.spawn() and needs to apply the same quoting as // Node in certain cases where the undocumented spawn option windowsVerbatimArguments // is used. // // Since this function is a port of quote_cmd_arg from Node 4.x (technically, lib UV, // see https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v4.x/deps/uv/src/win/process.c for details), // pasting copyright notice from Node within this function: // // Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors. All rights reserved. // // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to // deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the // rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or // sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is // furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: // // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in // all copies or substantial portions of the Software. // // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR // IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING // FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS // IN THE SOFTWARE. if (!arg) { // Need double quotation for empty argument return '""'; } if (!arg.includes(' ') && !arg.includes('\t') && !arg.includes('"')) { // No quotation needed return arg; } if (!arg.includes('"') && !arg.includes('\\')) { // No embedded double quotes or backslashes, so I can just wrap // quote marks around the whole thing. return `"${arg}"`; } // Expected input/output: // input : hello"world // output: "hello\"world" // input : hello""world // output: "hello\"\"world" // input : hello\world // output: hello\world // input : hello\\world // output: hello\\world // input : hello\"world // output: "hello\\\"world" // input : hello\\"world // output: "hello\\\\\"world" // input : hello world\ // output: "hello world\\" - note the comment in libuv actually reads "hello world\" // but it appears the comment is wrong, it should be "hello world\\" let reverse = '"'; let quoteHit = true; for (let i = arg.length; i > 0; i--) { // walk the string in reverse reverse += arg[i - 1]; if (quoteHit && arg[i - 1] === '\\') { reverse += '\\'; } else if (arg[i - 1] === '"') { quoteHit = true; reverse += '\\'; } else { quoteHit = false; } } reverse += '"'; return reverse .split('') .reverse() .join(''); } _cloneExecOptions(options) { options = options || {}; const result = { cwd: options.cwd || process.cwd(), env: options.env || process.env, silent: options.silent || false, windowsVerbatimArguments: options.windowsVerbatimArguments || false, failOnStdErr: options.failOnStdErr || false, ignoreReturnCode: options.ignoreReturnCode || false, delay: options.delay || 10000 }; result.outStream = options.outStream || process.stdout; result.errStream = options.errStream || process.stderr; return result; } _getSpawnOptions(options, toolPath) { options = options || {}; const result = {}; result.cwd = options.cwd; result.env = options.env; result['windowsVerbatimArguments'] = options.windowsVerbatimArguments || this._isCmdFile(); if (options.windowsVerbatimArguments) { result.argv0 = `"${toolPath}"`; } return result; } /** * Exec a tool. * Output will be streamed to the live console. * Returns promise with return code * * @param tool path to tool to exec * @param options optional exec options. See ExecOptions * @returns number */ exec() { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { // root the tool path if it is unrooted and contains relative pathing if (!ioUtil.isRooted(this.toolPath) && (this.toolPath.includes('/') || (IS_WINDOWS && this.toolPath.includes('\\')))) { // prefer options.cwd if it is specified, however options.cwd may also need to be rooted this.toolPath = path.resolve(process.cwd(), this.options.cwd || process.cwd(), this.toolPath); } // if the tool is only a file name, then resolve it from the PATH // otherwise verify it exists (add extension on Windows if necessary) this.toolPath = yield io.which(this.toolPath, true); return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { this._debug(`exec tool: ${this.toolPath}`); this._debug('arguments:'); for (const arg of this.args) { this._debug(` ${arg}`); } const optionsNonNull = this._cloneExecOptions(this.options); if (!optionsNonNull.silent && optionsNonNull.outStream) { optionsNonNull.outStream.write(this._getCommandString(optionsNonNull) + os.EOL); } const state = new ExecState(optionsNonNull, this.toolPath); state.on('debug', (message) => { this._debug(message); }); const fileName = this._getSpawnFileName(); const cp = child.spawn(fileName, this._getSpawnArgs(optionsNonNull), this._getSpawnOptions(this.options, fileName)); const stdbuffer = ''; if (cp.stdout) { cp.stdout.on('data', (data) => { if (this.options.listeners && this.options.listeners.stdout) { this.options.listeners.stdout(data); } if (!optionsNonNull.silent && optionsNonNull.outStream) { optionsNonNull.outStream.write(data); } this._processLineBuffer(data, stdbuffer, (line) => { if (this.options.listeners && this.options.listeners.stdline) { this.options.listeners.stdline(line); } }); }); } const errbuffer = ''; if (cp.stderr) { cp.stderr.on('data', (data) => { state.processStderr = true; if (this.options.listeners && this.options.listeners.stderr) { this.options.listeners.stderr(data); } if (!optionsNonNull.silent && optionsNonNull.errStream && optionsNonNull.outStream) { const s = optionsNonNull.failOnStdErr ? optionsNonNull.errStream : optionsNonNull.outStream; s.write(data); } this._processLineBuffer(data, errbuffer, (line) => { if (this.options.listeners && this.options.listeners.errline) { this.options.listeners.errline(line); } }); }); } cp.on('error', (err) => { state.processError = err.message; state.processExited = true; state.processClosed = true; state.CheckComplete(); }); cp.on('exit', (code) => { state.processExitCode = code; state.processExited = true; this._debug(`Exit code ${code} received from tool '${this.toolPath}'`); state.CheckComplete(); }); cp.on('close', (code) => { state.processExitCode = code; state.processExited = true; state.processClosed = true; this._debug(`STDIO streams have closed for tool '${this.toolPath}'`); state.CheckComplete(); }); state.on('done', (error, exitCode) => { if (stdbuffer.length > 0) { this.emit('stdline', stdbuffer); } if (errbuffer.length > 0) { this.emit('errline', errbuffer); } cp.removeAllListeners(); if (error) { reject(error); } else { resolve(exitCode); } }); }); }); } } exports.ToolRunner = ToolRunner; /** * Convert an arg string to an array of args. Handles escaping * * @param argString string of arguments * @returns string[] array of arguments */ function argStringToArray(argString) { const args = []; let inQuotes = false; let escaped = false; let arg = ''; function append(c) { // we only escape double quotes. if (escaped && c !== '"') { arg += '\\'; } arg += c; escaped = false; } for (let i = 0; i < argString.length; i++) { const c = argString.charAt(i); if (c === '"') { if (!escaped) { inQuotes = !inQuotes; } else { append(c); } continue; } if (c === '\\' && escaped) { append(c); continue; } if (c === '\\' && inQuotes) { escaped = true; continue; } if (c === ' ' && !inQuotes) { if (arg.length > 0) { args.push(arg); arg = ''; } continue; } append(c); } if (arg.length > 0) { args.push(arg.trim()); } return args; } exports.argStringToArray = argStringToArray; class ExecState extends events.EventEmitter { constructor(options, toolPath) { super(); this.processClosed = false; // tracks whether the process has exited and stdio is closed this.processError = ''; this.processExitCode = 0; this.processExited = false; // tracks whether the process has exited this.processStderr = false; // tracks whether stderr was written to this.delay = 10000; // 10 seconds this.done = false; this.timeout = null; if (!toolPath) { throw new Error('toolPath must not be empty'); } this.options = options; this.toolPath = toolPath; if (options.delay) { this.delay = options.delay; } } CheckComplete() { if (this.done) { return; } if (this.processClosed) { this._setResult(); } else if (this.processExited) { this.timeout = setTimeout(ExecState.HandleTimeout, this.delay, this); } } _debug(message) { this.emit('debug', message); } _setResult() { // determine whether there is an error let error; if (this.processExited) { if (this.processError) { error = new Error(`There was an error when attempting to execute the process '${this.toolPath}'. This may indicate the process failed to start. Error: ${this.processError}`); } else if (this.processExitCode !== 0 && !this.options.ignoreReturnCode) { error = new Error(`The process '${this.toolPath}' failed with exit code ${this.processExitCode}`); } else if (this.processStderr && this.options.failOnStdErr) { error = new Error(`The process '${this.toolPath}' failed because one or more lines were written to the STDERR stream`); } } // clear the timeout if (this.timeout) { clearTimeout(this.timeout); this.timeout = null; } this.done = true; this.emit('done', error, this.processExitCode); } static HandleTimeout(state) { if (state.done) { return; } if (!state.processClosed && state.processExited) { const message = `The STDIO streams did not close within ${state.delay / 1000} seconds of the exit event from process '${state.toolPath}'. This may indicate a child process inherited the STDIO streams and has not yet exited.`; state._debug(message); } state._setResult(); } } //# sourceMappingURL=toolrunner.js.map /***/ }), /***/ 16: /***/ (function(module) { module.exports = require("tls"); /***/ }), /***/ 82: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports) { "use strict"; // We use any as a valid input type /* eslint-disable @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any */ Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); /** * Sanitizes an input into a string so it can be passed into issueCommand safely * @param input input to sanitize into a string */ function toCommandValue(input) { if (input === null || input === undefined) { return ''; } else if (typeof input === 'string' || input instanceof String) { return input; } return JSON.stringify(input); } exports.toCommandValue = toCommandValue; //# sourceMappingURL=utils.js.map /***/ }), /***/ 87: /***/ (function(module) { module.exports = require("os"); /***/ }), /***/ 102: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { "use strict"; // For internal use, subject to change. var __importStar = (this && this.__importStar) || function (mod) { if (mod && mod.__esModule) return mod; var result = {}; if (mod != null) for (var k in mod) if (Object.hasOwnProperty.call(mod, k)) result[k] = mod[k]; result["default"] = mod; return result; }; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); // We use any as a valid input type /* eslint-disable @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any */ const fs = __importStar(__webpack_require__(747)); const os = __importStar(__webpack_require__(87)); const utils_1 = __webpack_require__(82); function issueCommand(command, message) { const filePath = process.env[`GITHUB_${command}`]; if (!filePath) { throw new Error(`Unable to find environment variable for file command ${command}`); } if (!fs.existsSync(filePath)) { throw new Error(`Missing file at path: ${filePath}`); } fs.appendFileSync(filePath, `${utils_1.toCommandValue(message)}${os.EOL}`, { encoding: 'utf8' }); } exports.issueCommand = issueCommand; //# sourceMappingURL=file-command.js.map /***/ }), /***/ 129: /***/ (function(module) { module.exports = require("child_process"); /***/ }), /***/ 139: /***/ (function(module, __unusedexports, __webpack_require__) { // Unique ID creation requires a high quality random # generator. In node.js // this is pretty straight-forward - we use the crypto API. var crypto = __webpack_require__(417); module.exports = function nodeRNG() { return crypto.randomBytes(16); }; /***/ }), /***/ 141: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { "use strict"; var net = __webpack_require__(631); var tls = __webpack_require__(16); var http = __webpack_require__(605); var https = __webpack_require__(211); var events = __webpack_require__(614); var assert = __webpack_require__(357); var util = __webpack_require__(669); exports.httpOverHttp = httpOverHttp; exports.httpsOverHttp = httpsOverHttp; exports.httpOverHttps = httpOverHttps; exports.httpsOverHttps = httpsOverHttps; function httpOverHttp(options) { var agent = new TunnelingAgent(options); agent.request = http.request; return agent; } function httpsOverHttp(options) { var agent = new TunnelingAgent(options); agent.request = http.request; agent.createSocket = createSecureSocket; agent.defaultPort = 443; return agent; } function httpOverHttps(options) { var agent = new TunnelingAgent(options); agent.request = https.request; return agent; } function httpsOverHttps(options) { var agent = new TunnelingAgent(options); agent.request = https.request; agent.createSocket = createSecureSocket; agent.defaultPort = 443; return agent; } function TunnelingAgent(options) { var self = this; self.options = options || {}; self.proxyOptions = self.options.proxy || {}; self.maxSockets = self.options.maxSockets || http.Agent.defaultMaxSockets; self.requests = []; self.sockets = []; self.on('free', function onFree(socket, host, port, localAddress) { var options = toOptions(host, port, localAddress); for (var i = 0, len = self.requests.length; i < len; ++i) { var pending = self.requests[i]; if (pending.host === options.host && pending.port === options.port) { // Detect the request to connect same origin server, // reuse the connection. self.requests.splice(i, 1); pending.request.onSocket(socket); return; } } socket.destroy(); self.removeSocket(socket); }); } util.inherits(TunnelingAgent, events.EventEmitter); TunnelingAgent.prototype.addRequest = function addRequest(req, host, port, localAddress) { var self = this; var options = mergeOptions({request: req}, self.options, toOptions(host, port, localAddress)); if (self.sockets.length >= this.maxSockets) { // We are over limit so we'll add it to the queue. self.requests.push(options); return; } // If we are under maxSockets create a new one. self.createSocket(options, function(socket) { socket.on('free', onFree); socket.on('close', onCloseOrRemove); socket.on('agentRemove', onCloseOrRemove); req.onSocket(socket); function onFree() { self.emit('free', socket, options); } function onCloseOrRemove(err) { self.removeSocket(socket); socket.removeListener('free', onFree); socket.removeListener('close', onCloseOrRemove); socket.removeListener('agentRemove', onCloseOrRemove); } }); }; TunnelingAgent.prototype.createSocket = function createSocket(options, cb) { var self = this; var placeholder = {}; self.sockets.push(placeholder); var connectOptions = mergeOptions({}, self.proxyOptions, { method: 'CONNECT', path: options.host + ':' + options.port, agent: false, headers: { host: options.host + ':' + options.port } }); if (options.localAddress) { connectOptions.localAddress = options.localAddress; } if (connectOptions.proxyAuth) { connectOptions.headers = connectOptions.headers || {}; connectOptions.headers['Proxy-Authorization'] = 'Basic ' + new Buffer(connectOptions.proxyAuth).toString('base64'); } debug('making CONNECT request'); var connectReq = self.request(connectOptions); connectReq.useChunkedEncodingByDefault = false; // for v0.6 connectReq.once('response', onResponse); // for v0.6 connectReq.once('upgrade', onUpgrade); // for v0.6 connectReq.once('connect', onConnect); // for v0.7 or later connectReq.once('error', onError); connectReq.end(); function onResponse(res) { // Very hacky. This is necessary to avoid http-parser leaks. res.upgrade = true; } function onUpgrade(res, socket, head) { // Hacky. process.nextTick(function() { onConnect(res, socket, head); }); } function onConnect(res, socket, head) { connectReq.removeAllListeners(); socket.removeAllListeners(); if (res.statusCode !== 200) { debug('tunneling socket could not be established, statusCode=%d', res.statusCode); socket.destroy(); var error = new Error('tunneling socket could not be established, ' + 'statusCode=' + res.statusCode); error.code = 'ECONNRESET'; options.request.emit('error', error); self.removeSocket(placeholder); return; } if (head.length > 0) { debug('got illegal response body from proxy'); socket.destroy(); var error = new Error('got illegal response body from proxy'); error.code = 'ECONNRESET'; options.request.emit('error', error); self.removeSocket(placeholder); return; } debug('tunneling connection has established'); self.sockets[self.sockets.indexOf(placeholder)] = socket; return cb(socket); } function onError(cause) { connectReq.removeAllListeners(); debug('tunneling socket could not be established, cause=%s\n', cause.message, cause.stack); var error = new Error('tunneling socket could not be established, ' + 'cause=' + cause.message); error.code = 'ECONNRESET'; options.request.emit('error', error); self.removeSocket(placeholder); } }; TunnelingAgent.prototype.removeSocket = function removeSocket(socket) { var pos = this.sockets.indexOf(socket) if (pos === -1) { return; } this.sockets.splice(pos, 1); var pending = this.requests.shift(); if (pending) { // If we have pending requests and a socket gets closed a new one // needs to be created to take over in the pool for the one that closed. this.createSocket(pending, function(socket) { pending.request.onSocket(socket); }); } }; function createSecureSocket(options, cb) { var self = this; TunnelingAgent.prototype.createSocket.call(self, options, function(socket) { var hostHeader = options.request.getHeader('host'); var tlsOptions = mergeOptions({}, self.options, { socket: socket, servername: hostHeader ? hostHeader.replace(/:.*$/, '') : options.host }); // 0 is dummy port for v0.6 var secureSocket = tls.connect(0, tlsOptions); self.sockets[self.sockets.indexOf(socket)] = secureSocket; cb(secureSocket); }); } function toOptions(host, port, localAddress) { if (typeof host === 'string') { // since v0.10 return { host: host, port: port, localAddress: localAddress }; } return host; // for v0.11 or later } function mergeOptions(target) { for (var i = 1, len = arguments.length; i < len; ++i) { var overrides = arguments[i]; if (typeof overrides === 'object') { var keys = Object.keys(overrides); for (var j = 0, keyLen = keys.length; j < keyLen; ++j) { var k = keys[j]; if (overrides[k] !== undefined) { target[k] = overrides[k]; } } } } return target; } var debug; if (process.env.NODE_DEBUG && /\btunnel\b/.test(process.env.NODE_DEBUG)) { debug = function() { var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments); if (typeof args[0] === 'string') { args[0] = 'TUNNEL: ' + args[0]; } else { args.unshift('TUNNEL:'); } console.error.apply(console, args); } } else { debug = function() {}; } exports.debug = debug; // for test /***/ }), /***/ 198: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { "use strict"; var __awaiter = (this && this.__awaiter) || function (thisArg, _arguments, P, generator) { return new (P || (P = Promise))(function (resolve, reject) { function fulfilled(value) { try { step(generator.next(value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } } function rejected(value) { try { step(generator["throw"](value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } } function step(result) { result.done ? resolve(result.value) : new P(function (resolve) { resolve(result.value); }).then(fulfilled, rejected); } step((generator = generator.apply(thisArg, _arguments || [])).next()); }); }; var __importStar = (this && this.__importStar) || function (mod) { if (mod && mod.__esModule) return mod; var result = {}; if (mod != null) for (var k in mod) if (Object.hasOwnProperty.call(mod, k)) result[k] = mod[k]; result["default"] = mod; return result; }; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); const core = __importStar(__webpack_require__(470)); const cache = __importStar(__webpack_require__(365)); function run() { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { try { core.info('------------------------'); core.info('NOTE: This action is deprecated and is no longer maintained.'); core.info('Please, migrate to https://github.com/ruby/setup-ruby, which is being actively maintained.'); core.info('------------------------'); let versionSpec = core.getInput('ruby-version', { required: true }); if (!versionSpec) { // deprecated versionSpec = core.getInput('version'); } // check in the VMs cache first let toolPath = yield cache.find(versionSpec); // TODO: download JIT and/or ruby-build if (!toolPath) { core.setFailed(`Version ${versionSpec} not found`); return; } core.addPath(toolPath); } catch (error) { // unhandled core.setFailed(error.message); } }); } exports.run = run; /***/ }), /***/ 211: /***/ (function(module) { module.exports = require("https"); /***/ }), /***/ 280: /***/ (function(module, exports) { exports = module.exports = SemVer var debug /* istanbul ignore next */ if (typeof process === 'object' && process.env && process.env.NODE_DEBUG && /\bsemver\b/i.test(process.env.NODE_DEBUG)) { debug = function () { var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0) args.unshift('SEMVER') console.log.apply(console, args) } } else { debug = function () {} } // Note: this is the semver.org version of the spec that it implements // Not necessarily the package version of this code. exports.SEMVER_SPEC_VERSION = '2.0.0' var MAX_LENGTH = 256 var MAX_SAFE_INTEGER = Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER || /* istanbul ignore next */ 9007199254740991 // Max safe segment length for coercion. var MAX_SAFE_COMPONENT_LENGTH = 16 // The actual regexps go on exports.re var re = exports.re = [] var src = exports.src = [] var t = exports.tokens = {} var R = 0 function tok (n) { t[n] = R++ } // The following Regular Expressions can be used for tokenizing, // validating, and parsing SemVer version strings. // ## Numeric Identifier // A single `0`, or a non-zero digit followed by zero or more digits. tok('NUMERICIDENTIFIER') src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIER] = '0|[1-9]\\d*' tok('NUMERICIDENTIFIERLOOSE') src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIERLOOSE] = '[0-9]+' // ## Non-numeric Identifier // Zero or more digits, followed by a letter or hyphen, and then zero or // more letters, digits, or hyphens. tok('NONNUMERICIDENTIFIER') src[t.NONNUMERICIDENTIFIER] = '\\d*[a-zA-Z-][a-zA-Z0-9-]*' // ## Main Version // Three dot-separated numeric identifiers. tok('MAINVERSION') src[t.MAINVERSION] = '(' + src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIER] + ')\\.' + '(' + src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIER] + ')\\.' + '(' + src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIER] + ')' tok('MAINVERSIONLOOSE') src[t.MAINVERSIONLOOSE] = '(' + src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIERLOOSE] + ')\\.' + '(' + src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIERLOOSE] + ')\\.' + '(' + src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIERLOOSE] + ')' // ## Pre-release Version Identifier // A numeric identifier, or a non-numeric identifier. tok('PRERELEASEIDENTIFIER') src[t.PRERELEASEIDENTIFIER] = '(?:' + src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIER] + '|' + src[t.NONNUMERICIDENTIFIER] + ')' tok('PRERELEASEIDENTIFIERLOOSE') src[t.PRERELEASEIDENTIFIERLOOSE] = '(?:' + src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIERLOOSE] + '|' + src[t.NONNUMERICIDENTIFIER] + ')' // ## Pre-release Version // Hyphen, followed by one or more dot-separated pre-release version // identifiers. tok('PRERELEASE') src[t.PRERELEASE] = '(?:-(' + src[t.PRERELEASEIDENTIFIER] + '(?:\\.' + src[t.PRERELEASEIDENTIFIER] + ')*))' tok('PRERELEASELOOSE') src[t.PRERELEASELOOSE] = '(?:-?(' + src[t.PRERELEASEIDENTIFIERLOOSE] + '(?:\\.' + src[t.PRERELEASEIDENTIFIERLOOSE] + ')*))' // ## Build Metadata Identifier // Any combination of digits, letters, or hyphens. tok('BUILDIDENTIFIER') src[t.BUILDIDENTIFIER] = '[0-9A-Za-z-]+' // ## Build Metadata // Plus sign, followed by one or more period-separated build metadata // identifiers. tok('BUILD') src[t.BUILD] = '(?:\\+(' + src[t.BUILDIDENTIFIER] + '(?:\\.' + src[t.BUILDIDENTIFIER] + ')*))' // ## Full Version String // A main version, followed optionally by a pre-release version and // build metadata. // Note that the only major, minor, patch, and pre-release sections of // the version string are capturing groups. The build metadata is not a // capturing group, because it should not ever be used in version // comparison. tok('FULL') tok('FULLPLAIN') src[t.FULLPLAIN] = 'v?' + src[t.MAINVERSION] + src[t.PRERELEASE] + '?' + src[t.BUILD] + '?' src[t.FULL] = '^' + src[t.FULLPLAIN] + '$' // like full, but allows v1.2.3 and =1.2.3, which people do sometimes. // also, 1.0.0alpha1 (prerelease without the hyphen) which is pretty // common in the npm registry. tok('LOOSEPLAIN') src[t.LOOSEPLAIN] = '[v=\\s]*' + src[t.MAINVERSIONLOOSE] + src[t.PRERELEASELOOSE] + '?' + src[t.BUILD] + '?' tok('LOOSE') src[t.LOOSE] = '^' + src[t.LOOSEPLAIN] + '$' tok('GTLT') src[t.GTLT] = '((?:<|>)?=?)' // Something like "2.*" or "1.2.x". // Note that "x.x" is a valid xRange identifer, meaning "any version" // Only the first item is strictly required. tok('XRANGEIDENTIFIERLOOSE') src[t.XRANGEIDENTIFIERLOOSE] = src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIERLOOSE] + '|x|X|\\*' tok('XRANGEIDENTIFIER') src[t.XRANGEIDENTIFIER] = src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIER] + '|x|X|\\*' tok('XRANGEPLAIN') src[t.XRANGEPLAIN] = '[v=\\s]*(' + src[t.XRANGEIDENTIFIER] + ')' + '(?:\\.(' + src[t.XRANGEIDENTIFIER] + ')' + '(?:\\.(' + src[t.XRANGEIDENTIFIER] + ')' + '(?:' + src[t.PRERELEASE] + ')?' + src[t.BUILD] + '?' + ')?)?' tok('XRANGEPLAINLOOSE') src[t.XRANGEPLAINLOOSE] = '[v=\\s]*(' + src[t.XRANGEIDENTIFIERLOOSE] + ')' + '(?:\\.(' + src[t.XRANGEIDENTIFIERLOOSE] + ')' + '(?:\\.(' + src[t.XRANGEIDENTIFIERLOOSE] + ')' + '(?:' + src[t.PRERELEASELOOSE] + ')?' + src[t.BUILD] + '?' + ')?)?' tok('XRANGE') src[t.XRANGE] = '^' + src[t.GTLT] + '\\s*' + src[t.XRANGEPLAIN] + '$' tok('XRANGELOOSE') src[t.XRANGELOOSE] = '^' + src[t.GTLT] + '\\s*' + src[t.XRANGEPLAINLOOSE] + '$' // Coercion. // Extract anything that could conceivably be a part of a valid semver tok('COERCE') src[t.COERCE] = '(^|[^\\d])' + '(\\d{1,' + MAX_SAFE_COMPONENT_LENGTH + '})' + '(?:\\.(\\d{1,' + MAX_SAFE_COMPONENT_LENGTH + '}))?' + '(?:\\.(\\d{1,' + MAX_SAFE_COMPONENT_LENGTH + '}))?' + '(?:$|[^\\d])' tok('COERCERTL') re[t.COERCERTL] = new RegExp(src[t.COERCE], 'g') // Tilde ranges. // Meaning is "reasonably at or greater than" tok('LONETILDE') src[t.LONETILDE] = '(?:~>?)' tok('TILDETRIM') src[t.TILDETRIM] = '(\\s*)' + src[t.LONETILDE] + '\\s+' re[t.TILDETRIM] = new RegExp(src[t.TILDETRIM], 'g') var tildeTrimReplace = '$1~' tok('TILDE') src[t.TILDE] = '^' + src[t.LONETILDE] + src[t.XRANGEPLAIN] + '$' tok('TILDELOOSE') src[t.TILDELOOSE] = '^' + src[t.LONETILDE] + src[t.XRANGEPLAINLOOSE] + '$' // Caret ranges. // Meaning is "at least and backwards compatible with" tok('LONECARET') src[t.LONECARET] = '(?:\\^)' tok('CARETTRIM') src[t.CARETTRIM] = '(\\s*)' + src[t.LONECARET] + '\\s+' re[t.CARETTRIM] = new RegExp(src[t.CARETTRIM], 'g') var caretTrimReplace = '$1^' tok('CARET') src[t.CARET] = '^' + src[t.LONECARET] + src[t.XRANGEPLAIN] + '$' tok('CARETLOOSE') src[t.CARETLOOSE] = '^' + src[t.LONECARET] + src[t.XRANGEPLAINLOOSE] + '$' // A simple gt/lt/eq thing, or just "" to indicate "any version" tok('COMPARATORLOOSE') src[t.COMPARATORLOOSE] = '^' + src[t.GTLT] + '\\s*(' + src[t.LOOSEPLAIN] + ')$|^$' tok('COMPARATOR') src[t.COMPARATOR] = '^' + src[t.GTLT] + '\\s*(' + src[t.FULLPLAIN] + ')$|^$' // An expression to strip any whitespace between the gtlt and the thing // it modifies, so that `> 1.2.3` ==> `>1.2.3` tok('COMPARATORTRIM') src[t.COMPARATORTRIM] = '(\\s*)' + src[t.GTLT] + '\\s*(' + src[t.LOOSEPLAIN] + '|' + src[t.XRANGEPLAIN] + ')' // this one has to use the /g flag re[t.COMPARATORTRIM] = new RegExp(src[t.COMPARATORTRIM], 'g') var comparatorTrimReplace = '$1$2$3' // Something like `1.2.3 - 1.2.4` // Note that these all use the loose form, because they'll be // checked against either the strict or loose comparator form // later. tok('HYPHENRANGE') src[t.HYPHENRANGE] = '^\\s*(' + src[t.XRANGEPLAIN] + ')' + '\\s+-\\s+' + '(' + src[t.XRANGEPLAIN] + ')' + '\\s*$' tok('HYPHENRANGELOOSE') src[t.HYPHENRANGELOOSE] = '^\\s*(' + src[t.XRANGEPLAINLOOSE] + ')' + '\\s+-\\s+' + '(' + src[t.XRANGEPLAINLOOSE] + ')' + '\\s*$' // Star ranges basically just allow anything at all. tok('STAR') src[t.STAR] = '(<|>)?=?\\s*\\*' // Compile to actual regexp objects. // All are flag-free, unless they were created above with a flag. for (var i = 0; i < R; i++) { debug(i, src[i]) if (!re[i]) { re[i] = new RegExp(src[i]) } } exports.parse = parse function parse (version, options) { if (!options || typeof options !== 'object') { options = { loose: !!options, includePrerelease: false } } if (version instanceof SemVer) { return version } if (typeof version !== 'string') { return null } if (version.length > MAX_LENGTH) { return null } var r = options.loose ? re[t.LOOSE] : re[t.FULL] if (!r.test(version)) { return null } try { return new SemVer(version, options) } catch (er) { return null } } exports.valid = valid function valid (version, options) { var v = parse(version, options) return v ? v.version : null } exports.clean = clean function clean (version, options) { var s = parse(version.trim().replace(/^[=v]+/, ''), options) return s ? s.version : null } exports.SemVer = SemVer function SemVer (version, options) { if (!options || typeof options !== 'object') { options = { loose: !!options, includePrerelease: false } } if (version instanceof SemVer) { if (version.loose === options.loose) { return version } else { version = version.version } } else if (typeof version !== 'string') { throw new TypeError('Invalid Version: ' + version) } if (version.length > MAX_LENGTH) { throw new TypeError('version is longer than ' + MAX_LENGTH + ' characters') } if (!(this instanceof SemVer)) { return new SemVer(version, options) } debug('SemVer', version, options) this.options = options this.loose = !!options.loose var m = version.trim().match(options.loose ? re[t.LOOSE] : re[t.FULL]) if (!m) { throw new TypeError('Invalid Version: ' + version) } this.raw = version // these are actually numbers this.major = +m[1] this.minor = +m[2] this.patch = +m[3] if (this.major > MAX_SAFE_INTEGER || this.major < 0) { throw new TypeError('Invalid major version') } if (this.minor > MAX_SAFE_INTEGER || this.minor < 0) { throw new TypeError('Invalid minor version') } if (this.patch > MAX_SAFE_INTEGER || this.patch < 0) { throw new TypeError('Invalid patch version') } // numberify any prerelease numeric ids if (!m[4]) { this.prerelease = [] } else { this.prerelease = m[4].split('.').map(function (id) { if (/^[0-9]+$/.test(id)) { var num = +id if (num >= 0 && num < MAX_SAFE_INTEGER) { return num } } return id }) } this.build = m[5] ? m[5].split('.') : [] this.format() } SemVer.prototype.format = function () { this.version = this.major + '.' + this.minor + '.' + this.patch if (this.prerelease.length) { this.version += '-' + this.prerelease.join('.') } return this.version } SemVer.prototype.toString = function () { return this.version } SemVer.prototype.compare = function (other) { debug('SemVer.compare', this.version, this.options, other) if (!(other instanceof SemVer)) { other = new SemVer(other, this.options) } return this.compareMain(other) || this.comparePre(other) } SemVer.prototype.compareMain = function (other) { if (!(other instanceof SemVer)) { other = new SemVer(other, this.options) } return compareIdentifiers(this.major, other.major) || compareIdentifiers(this.minor, other.minor) || compareIdentifiers(this.patch, other.patch) } SemVer.prototype.comparePre = function (other) { if (!(other instanceof SemVer)) { other = new SemVer(other, this.options) } // NOT having a prerelease is > having one if (this.prerelease.length && !other.prerelease.length) { return -1 } else if (!this.prerelease.length && other.prerelease.length) { return 1 } else if (!this.prerelease.length && !other.prerelease.length) { return 0 } var i = 0 do { var a = this.prerelease[i] var b = other.prerelease[i] debug('prerelease compare', i, a, b) if (a === undefined && b === undefined) { return 0 } else if (b === undefined) { return 1 } else if (a === undefined) { return -1 } else if (a === b) { continue } else { return compareIdentifiers(a, b) } } while (++i) } SemVer.prototype.compareBuild = function (other) { if (!(other instanceof SemVer)) { other = new SemVer(other, this.options) } var i = 0 do { var a = this.build[i] var b = other.build[i] debug('prerelease compare', i, a, b) if (a === undefined && b === undefined) { return 0 } else if (b === undefined) { return 1 } else if (a === undefined) { return -1 } else if (a === b) { continue } else { return compareIdentifiers(a, b) } } while (++i) } // preminor will bump the version up to the next minor release, and immediately // down to pre-release. premajor and prepatch work the same way. SemVer.prototype.inc = function (release, identifier) { switch (release) { case 'premajor': this.prerelease.length = 0 this.patch = 0 this.minor = 0 this.major++ this.inc('pre', identifier) break case 'preminor': this.prerelease.length = 0 this.patch = 0 this.minor++ this.inc('pre', identifier) break case 'prepatch': // If this is already a prerelease, it will bump to the next version // drop any prereleases that might already exist, since they are not // relevant at this point. this.prerelease.length = 0 this.inc('patch', identifier) this.inc('pre', identifier) break // If the input is a non-prerelease version, this acts the same as // prepatch. case 'prerelease': if (this.prerelease.length === 0) { this.inc('patch', identifier) } this.inc('pre', identifier) break case 'major': // If this is a pre-major version, bump up to the same major version. // Otherwise increment major. // 1.0.0-5 bumps to 1.0.0 // 1.1.0 bumps to 2.0.0 if (this.minor !== 0 || this.patch !== 0 || this.prerelease.length === 0) { this.major++ } this.minor = 0 this.patch = 0 this.prerelease = [] break case 'minor': // If this is a pre-minor version, bump up to the same minor version. // Otherwise increment minor. // 1.2.0-5 bumps to 1.2.0 // 1.2.1 bumps to 1.3.0 if (this.patch !== 0 || this.prerelease.length === 0) { this.minor++ } this.patch = 0 this.prerelease = [] break case 'patch': // If this is not a pre-release version, it will increment the patch. // If it is a pre-release it will bump up to the same patch version. // 1.2.0-5 patches to 1.2.0 // 1.2.0 patches to 1.2.1 if (this.prerelease.length === 0) { this.patch++ } this.prerelease = [] break // This probably shouldn't be used publicly. // 1.0.0 "pre" would become 1.0.0-0 which is the wrong direction. case 'pre': if (this.prerelease.length === 0) { this.prerelease = [0] } else { var i = this.prerelease.length while (--i >= 0) { if (typeof this.prerelease[i] === 'number') { this.prerelease[i]++ i = -2 } } if (i === -1) { // didn't increment anything this.prerelease.push(0) } } if (identifier) { // 1.2.0-beta.1 bumps to 1.2.0-beta.2, // 1.2.0-beta.fooblz or 1.2.0-beta bumps to 1.2.0-beta.0 if (this.prerelease[0] === identifier) { if (isNaN(this.prerelease[1])) { this.prerelease = [identifier, 0] } } else { this.prerelease = [identifier, 0] } } break default: throw new Error('invalid increment argument: ' + release) } this.format() this.raw = this.version return this } exports.inc = inc function inc (version, release, loose, identifier) { if (typeof (loose) === 'string') { identifier = loose loose = undefined } try { return new SemVer(version, loose).inc(release, identifier).version } catch (er) { return null } } exports.diff = diff function diff (version1, version2) { if (eq(version1, version2)) { return null } else { var v1 = parse(version1) var v2 = parse(version2) var prefix = '' if (v1.prerelease.length || v2.prerelease.length) { prefix = 'pre' var defaultResult = 'prerelease' } for (var key in v1) { if (key === 'major' || key === 'minor' || key === 'patch') { if (v1[key] !== v2[key]) { return prefix + key } } } return defaultResult // may be undefined } } exports.compareIdentifiers = compareIdentifiers var numeric = /^[0-9]+$/ function compareIdentifiers (a, b) { var anum = numeric.test(a) var bnum = numeric.test(b) if (anum && bnum) { a = +a b = +b } return a === b ? 0 : (anum && !bnum) ? -1 : (bnum && !anum) ? 1 : a < b ? -1 : 1 } exports.rcompareIdentifiers = rcompareIdentifiers function rcompareIdentifiers (a, b) { return compareIdentifiers(b, a) } exports.major = major function major (a, loose) { return new SemVer(a, loose).major } exports.minor = minor function minor (a, loose) { return new SemVer(a, loose).minor } exports.patch = patch function patch (a, loose) { return new SemVer(a, loose).patch } exports.compare = compare function compare (a, b, loose) { return new SemVer(a, loose).compare(new SemVer(b, loose)) } exports.compareLoose = compareLoose function compareLoose (a, b) { return compare(a, b, true) } exports.compareBuild = compareBuild function compareBuild (a, b, loose) { var versionA = new SemVer(a, loose) var versionB = new SemVer(b, loose) return versionA.compare(versionB) || versionA.compareBuild(versionB) } exports.rcompare = rcompare function rcompare (a, b, loose) { return compare(b, a, loose) } exports.sort = sort function sort (list, loose) { return list.sort(function (a, b) { return exports.compareBuild(a, b, loose) }) } exports.rsort = rsort function rsort (list, loose) { return list.sort(function (a, b) { return exports.compareBuild(b, a, loose) }) } exports.gt = gt function gt (a, b, loose) { return compare(a, b, loose) > 0 } exports.lt = lt function lt (a, b, loose) { return compare(a, b, loose) < 0 } exports.eq = eq function eq (a, b, loose) { return compare(a, b, loose) === 0 } exports.neq = neq function neq (a, b, loose) { return compare(a, b, loose) !== 0 } exports.gte = gte function gte (a, b, loose) { return compare(a, b, loose) >= 0 } exports.lte = lte function lte (a, b, loose) { return compare(a, b, loose) <= 0 } exports.cmp = cmp function cmp (a, op, b, loose) { switch (op) { case '===': if (typeof a === 'object') a = a.version if (typeof b === 'object') b = b.version return a === b case '!==': if (typeof a === 'object') a = a.version if (typeof b === 'object') b = b.version return a !== b case '': case '=': case '==': return eq(a, b, loose) case '!=': return neq(a, b, loose) case '>': return gt(a, b, loose) case '>=': return gte(a, b, loose) case '<': return lt(a, b, loose) case '<=': return lte(a, b, loose) default: throw new TypeError('Invalid operator: ' + op) } } exports.Comparator = Comparator function Comparator (comp, options) { if (!options || typeof options !== 'object') { options = { loose: !!options, includePrerelease: false } } if (comp instanceof Comparator) { if (comp.loose === !!options.loose) { return comp } else { comp = comp.value } } if (!(this instanceof Comparator)) { return new Comparator(comp, options) } debug('comparator', comp, options) this.options = options this.loose = !!options.loose this.parse(comp) if (this.semver === ANY) { this.value = '' } else { this.value = this.operator + this.semver.version } debug('comp', this) } var ANY = {} Comparator.prototype.parse = function (comp) { var r = this.options.loose ? re[t.COMPARATORLOOSE] : re[t.COMPARATOR] var m = comp.match(r) if (!m) { throw new TypeError('Invalid comparator: ' + comp) } this.operator = m[1] !== undefined ? m[1] : '' if (this.operator === '=') { this.operator = '' } // if it literally is just '>' or '' then allow anything. if (!m[2]) { this.semver = ANY } else { this.semver = new SemVer(m[2], this.options.loose) } } Comparator.prototype.toString = function () { return this.value } Comparator.prototype.test = function (version) { debug('Comparator.test', version, this.options.loose) if (this.semver === ANY || version === ANY) { return true } if (typeof version === 'string') { try { version = new SemVer(version, this.options) } catch (er) { return false } } return cmp(version, this.operator, this.semver, this.options) } Comparator.prototype.intersects = function (comp, options) { if (!(comp instanceof Comparator)) { throw new TypeError('a Comparator is required') } if (!options || typeof options !== 'object') { options = { loose: !!options, includePrerelease: false } } var rangeTmp if (this.operator === '') { if (this.value === '') { return true } rangeTmp = new Range(comp.value, options) return satisfies(this.value, rangeTmp, options) } else if (comp.operator === '') { if (comp.value === '') { return true } rangeTmp = new Range(this.value, options) return satisfies(comp.semver, rangeTmp, options) } var sameDirectionIncreasing = (this.operator === '>=' || this.operator === '>') && (comp.operator === '>=' || comp.operator === '>') var sameDirectionDecreasing = (this.operator === '<=' || this.operator === '<') && (comp.operator === '<=' || comp.operator === '<') var sameSemVer = this.semver.version === comp.semver.version var differentDirectionsInclusive = (this.operator === '>=' || this.operator === '<=') && (comp.operator === '>=' || comp.operator === '<=') var oppositeDirectionsLessThan = cmp(this.semver, '<', comp.semver, options) && ((this.operator === '>=' || this.operator === '>') && (comp.operator === '<=' || comp.operator === '<')) var oppositeDirectionsGreaterThan = cmp(this.semver, '>', comp.semver, options) && ((this.operator === '<=' || this.operator === '<') && (comp.operator === '>=' || comp.operator === '>')) return sameDirectionIncreasing || sameDirectionDecreasing || (sameSemVer && differentDirectionsInclusive) || oppositeDirectionsLessThan || oppositeDirectionsGreaterThan } exports.Range = Range function Range (range, options) { if (!options || typeof options !== 'object') { options = { loose: !!options, includePrerelease: false } } if (range instanceof Range) { if (range.loose === !!options.loose && range.includePrerelease === !!options.includePrerelease) { return range } else { return new Range(range.raw, options) } } if (range instanceof Comparator) { return new Range(range.value, options) } if (!(this instanceof Range)) { return new Range(range, options) } this.options = options this.loose = !!options.loose this.includePrerelease = !!options.includePrerelease // First, split based on boolean or || this.raw = range this.set = range.split(/\s*\|\|\s*/).map(function (range) { return this.parseRange(range.trim()) }, this).filter(function (c) { // throw out any that are not relevant for whatever reason return c.length }) if (!this.set.length) { throw new TypeError('Invalid SemVer Range: ' + range) } this.format() } Range.prototype.format = function () { this.range = this.set.map(function (comps) { return comps.join(' ').trim() }).join('||').trim() return this.range } Range.prototype.toString = function () { return this.range } Range.prototype.parseRange = function (range) { var loose = this.options.loose range = range.trim() // `1.2.3 - 1.2.4` => `>=1.2.3 <=1.2.4` var hr = loose ? re[t.HYPHENRANGELOOSE] : re[t.HYPHENRANGE] range = range.replace(hr, hyphenReplace) debug('hyphen replace', range) // `> 1.2.3 < 1.2.5` => `>1.2.3 <1.2.5` range = range.replace(re[t.COMPARATORTRIM], comparatorTrimReplace) debug('comparator trim', range, re[t.COMPARATORTRIM]) // `~ 1.2.3` => `~1.2.3` range = range.replace(re[t.TILDETRIM], tildeTrimReplace) // `^ 1.2.3` => `^1.2.3` range = range.replace(re[t.CARETTRIM], caretTrimReplace) // normalize spaces range = range.split(/\s+/).join(' ') // At this point, the range is completely trimmed and // ready to be split into comparators. var compRe = loose ? re[t.COMPARATORLOOSE] : re[t.COMPARATOR] var set = range.split(' ').map(function (comp) { return parseComparator(comp, this.options) }, this).join(' ').split(/\s+/) if (this.options.loose) { // in loose mode, throw out any that are not valid comparators set = set.filter(function (comp) { return !!comp.match(compRe) }) } set = set.map(function (comp) { return new Comparator(comp, this.options) }, this) return set } Range.prototype.intersects = function (range, options) { if (!(range instanceof Range)) { throw new TypeError('a Range is required') } return this.set.some(function (thisComparators) { return ( isSatisfiable(thisComparators, options) && range.set.some(function (rangeComparators) { return ( isSatisfiable(rangeComparators, options) && thisComparators.every(function (thisComparator) { return rangeComparators.every(function (rangeComparator) { return thisComparator.intersects(rangeComparator, options) }) }) ) }) ) }) } // take a set of comparators and determine whether there // exists a version which can satisfy it function isSatisfiable (comparators, options) { var result = true var remainingComparators = comparators.slice() var testComparator = remainingComparators.pop() while (result && remainingComparators.length) { result = remainingComparators.every(function (otherComparator) { return testComparator.intersects(otherComparator, options) }) testComparator = remainingComparators.pop() } return result } // Mostly just for testing and legacy API reasons exports.toComparators = toComparators function toComparators (range, options) { return new Range(range, options).set.map(function (comp) { return comp.map(function (c) { return c.value }).join(' ').trim().split(' ') }) } // comprised of xranges, tildes, stars, and gtlt's at this point. // already replaced the hyphen ranges // turn into a set of JUST comparators. function parseComparator (comp, options) { debug('comp', comp, options) comp = replaceCarets(comp, options) debug('caret', comp) comp = replaceTildes(comp, options) debug('tildes', comp) comp = replaceXRanges(comp, options) debug('xrange', comp) comp = replaceStars(comp, options) debug('stars', comp) return comp } function isX (id) { return !id || id.toLowerCase() === 'x' || id === '*' } // ~, ~> --> * (any, kinda silly) // ~2, ~2.x, ~2.x.x, ~>2, ~>2.x ~>2.x.x --> >=2.0.0 <3.0.0 // ~2.0, ~2.0.x, ~>2.0, ~>2.0.x --> >=2.0.0 <2.1.0 // ~1.2, ~1.2.x, ~>1.2, ~>1.2.x --> >=1.2.0 <1.3.0 // ~1.2.3, ~>1.2.3 --> >=1.2.3 <1.3.0 // ~1.2.0, ~>1.2.0 --> >=1.2.0 <1.3.0 function replaceTildes (comp, options) { return comp.trim().split(/\s+/).map(function (comp) { return replaceTilde(comp, options) }).join(' ') } function replaceTilde (comp, options) { var r = options.loose ? re[t.TILDELOOSE] : re[t.TILDE] return comp.replace(r, function (_, M, m, p, pr) { debug('tilde', comp, _, M, m, p, pr) var ret if (isX(M)) { ret = '' } else if (isX(m)) { ret = '>=' + M + '.0.0 <' + (+M + 1) + '.0.0' } else if (isX(p)) { // ~1.2 == >=1.2.0 <1.3.0 ret = '>=' + M + '.' + m + '.0 <' + M + '.' + (+m + 1) + '.0' } else if (pr) { debug('replaceTilde pr', pr) ret = '>=' + M + '.' + m + '.' + p + '-' + pr + ' <' + M + '.' + (+m + 1) + '.0' } else { // ~1.2.3 == >=1.2.3 <1.3.0 ret = '>=' + M + '.' + m + '.' + p + ' <' + M + '.' + (+m + 1) + '.0' } debug('tilde return', ret) return ret }) } // ^ --> * (any, kinda silly) // ^2, ^2.x, ^2.x.x --> >=2.0.0 <3.0.0 // ^2.0, ^2.0.x --> >=2.0.0 <3.0.0 // ^1.2, ^1.2.x --> >=1.2.0 <2.0.0 // ^1.2.3 --> >=1.2.3 <2.0.0 // ^1.2.0 --> >=1.2.0 <2.0.0 function replaceCarets (comp, options) { return comp.trim().split(/\s+/).map(function (comp) { return replaceCaret(comp, options) }).join(' ') } function replaceCaret (comp, options) { debug('caret', comp, options) var r = options.loose ? re[t.CARETLOOSE] : re[t.CARET] return comp.replace(r, function (_, M, m, p, pr) { debug('caret', comp, _, M, m, p, pr) var ret if (isX(M)) { ret = '' } else if (isX(m)) { ret = '>=' + M + '.0.0 <' + (+M + 1) + '.0.0' } else if (isX(p)) { if (M === '0') { ret = '>=' + M + '.' + m + '.0 <' + M + '.' + (+m + 1) + '.0' } else { ret = '>=' + M + '.' + m + '.0 <' + (+M + 1) + '.0.0' } } else if (pr) { debug('replaceCaret pr', pr) if (M === '0') { if (m === '0') { ret = '>=' + M + '.' + m + '.' + p + '-' + pr + ' <' + M + '.' + m + '.' + (+p + 1) } else { ret = '>=' + M + '.' + m + '.' + p + '-' + pr + ' <' + M + '.' + (+m + 1) + '.0' } } else { ret = '>=' + M + '.' + m + '.' + p + '-' + pr + ' <' + (+M + 1) + '.0.0' } } else { debug('no pr') if (M === '0') { if (m === '0') { ret = '>=' + M + '.' + m + '.' + p + ' <' + M + '.' + m + '.' + (+p + 1) } else { ret = '>=' + M + '.' + m + '.' + p + ' <' + M + '.' + (+m + 1) + '.0' } } else { ret = '>=' + M + '.' + m + '.' + p + ' <' + (+M + 1) + '.0.0' } } debug('caret return', ret) return ret }) } function replaceXRanges (comp, options) { debug('replaceXRanges', comp, options) return comp.split(/\s+/).map(function (comp) { return replaceXRange(comp, options) }).join(' ') } function replaceXRange (comp, options) { comp = comp.trim() var r = options.loose ? re[t.XRANGELOOSE] : re[t.XRANGE] return comp.replace(r, function (ret, gtlt, M, m, p, pr) { debug('xRange', comp, ret, gtlt, M, m, p, pr) var xM = isX(M) var xm = xM || isX(m) var xp = xm || isX(p) var anyX = xp if (gtlt === '=' && anyX) { gtlt = '' } // if we're including prereleases in the match, then we need // to fix this to -0, the lowest possible prerelease value pr = options.includePrerelease ? '-0' : '' if (xM) { if (gtlt === '>' || gtlt === '<') { // nothing is allowed ret = '<0.0.0-0' } else { // nothing is forbidden ret = '*' } } else if (gtlt && anyX) { // we know patch is an x, because we have any x at all. // replace X with 0 if (xm) { m = 0 } p = 0 if (gtlt === '>') { // >1 => >=2.0.0 // >1.2 => >=1.3.0 // >1.2.3 => >= 1.2.4 gtlt = '>=' if (xm) { M = +M + 1 m = 0 p = 0 } else { m = +m + 1 p = 0 } } else if (gtlt === '<=') { // <=0.7.x is actually <0.8.0, since any 0.7.x should // pass. Similarly, <=7.x is actually <8.0.0, etc. gtlt = '<' if (xm) { M = +M + 1 } else { m = +m + 1 } } ret = gtlt + M + '.' + m + '.' + p + pr } else if (xm) { ret = '>=' + M + '.0.0' + pr + ' <' + (+M + 1) + '.0.0' + pr } else if (xp) { ret = '>=' + M + '.' + m + '.0' + pr + ' <' + M + '.' + (+m + 1) + '.0' + pr } debug('xRange return', ret) return ret }) } // Because * is AND-ed with everything else in the comparator, // and '' means "any version", just remove the *s entirely. function replaceStars (comp, options) { debug('replaceStars', comp, options) // Looseness is ignored here. star is always as loose as it gets! return comp.trim().replace(re[t.STAR], '') } // This function is passed to string.replace(re[t.HYPHENRANGE]) // M, m, patch, prerelease, build // 1.2 - 3.4.5 => >=1.2.0 <=3.4.5 // 1.2.3 - 3.4 => >=1.2.0 <3.5.0 Any 3.4.x will do // 1.2 - 3.4 => >=1.2.0 <3.5.0 function hyphenReplace ($0, from, fM, fm, fp, fpr, fb, to, tM, tm, tp, tpr, tb) { if (isX(fM)) { from = '' } else if (isX(fm)) { from = '>=' + fM + '.0.0' } else if (isX(fp)) { from = '>=' + fM + '.' + fm + '.0' } else { from = '>=' + from } if (isX(tM)) { to = '' } else if (isX(tm)) { to = '<' + (+tM + 1) + '.0.0' } else if (isX(tp)) { to = '<' + tM + '.' + (+tm + 1) + '.0' } else if (tpr) { to = '<=' + tM + '.' + tm + '.' + tp + '-' + tpr } else { to = '<=' + to } return (from + ' ' + to).trim() } // if ANY of the sets match ALL of its comparators, then pass Range.prototype.test = function (version) { if (!version) { return false } if (typeof version === 'string') { try { version = new SemVer(version, this.options) } catch (er) { return false } } for (var i = 0; i < this.set.length; i++) { if (testSet(this.set[i], version, this.options)) { return true } } return false } function testSet (set, version, options) { for (var i = 0; i < set.length; i++) { if (!set[i].test(version)) { return false } } if (version.prerelease.length && !options.includePrerelease) { // Find the set of versions that are allowed to have prereleases // For example, ^1.2.3-pr.1 desugars to >=1.2.3-pr.1 <2.0.0 // That should allow `1.2.3-pr.2` to pass. // However, `1.2.4-alpha.notready` should NOT be allowed, // even though it's within the range set by the comparators. for (i = 0; i < set.length; i++) { debug(set[i].semver) if (set[i].semver === ANY) { continue } if (set[i].semver.prerelease.length > 0) { var allowed = set[i].semver if (allowed.major === version.major && allowed.minor === version.minor && allowed.patch === version.patch) { return true } } } // Version has a -pre, but it's not one of the ones we like. return false } return true } exports.satisfies = satisfies function satisfies (version, range, options) { try { range = new Range(range, options) } catch (er) { return false } return range.test(version) } exports.maxSatisfying = maxSatisfying function maxSatisfying (versions, range, options) { var max = null var maxSV = null try { var rangeObj = new Range(range, options) } catch (er) { return null } versions.forEach(function (v) { if (rangeObj.test(v)) { // satisfies(v, range, options) if (!max || maxSV.compare(v) === -1) { // compare(max, v, true) max = v maxSV = new SemVer(max, options) } } }) return max } exports.minSatisfying = minSatisfying function minSatisfying (versions, range, options) { var min = null var minSV = null try { var rangeObj = new Range(range, options) } catch (er) { return null } versions.forEach(function (v) { if (rangeObj.test(v)) { // satisfies(v, range, options) if (!min || minSV.compare(v) === 1) { // compare(min, v, true) min = v minSV = new SemVer(min, options) } } }) return min } exports.minVersion = minVersion function minVersion (range, loose) { range = new Range(range, loose) var minver = new SemVer('0.0.0') if (range.test(minver)) { return minver } minver = new SemVer('0.0.0-0') if (range.test(minver)) { return minver } minver = null for (var i = 0; i < range.set.length; ++i) { var comparators = range.set[i] comparators.forEach(function (comparator) { // Clone to avoid manipulating the comparator's semver object. var compver = new SemVer(comparator.semver.version) switch (comparator.operator) { case '>': if (compver.prerelease.length === 0) { compver.patch++ } else { compver.prerelease.push(0) } compver.raw = compver.format() /* fallthrough */ case '': case '>=': if (!minver || gt(minver, compver)) { minver = compver } break case '<': case '<=': /* Ignore maximum versions */ break /* istanbul ignore next */ default: throw new Error('Unexpected operation: ' + comparator.operator) } }) } if (minver && range.test(minver)) { return minver } return null } exports.validRange = validRange function validRange (range, options) { try { // Return '*' instead of '' so that truthiness works. // This will throw if it's invalid anyway return new Range(range, options).range || '*' } catch (er) { return null } } // Determine if version is less than all the versions possible in the range exports.ltr = ltr function ltr (version, range, options) { return outside(version, range, '<', options) } // Determine if version is greater than all the versions possible in the range. exports.gtr = gtr function gtr (version, range, options) { return outside(version, range, '>', options) } exports.outside = outside function outside (version, range, hilo, options) { version = new SemVer(version, options) range = new Range(range, options) var gtfn, ltefn, ltfn, comp, ecomp switch (hilo) { case '>': gtfn = gt ltefn = lte ltfn = lt comp = '>' ecomp = '>=' break case '<': gtfn = lt ltefn = gte ltfn = gt comp = '<' ecomp = '<=' break default: throw new TypeError('Must provide a hilo val of "<" or ">"') } // If it satisifes the range it is not outside if (satisfies(version, range, options)) { return false } // From now on, variable terms are as if we're in "gtr" mode. // but note that everything is flipped for the "ltr" function. for (var i = 0; i < range.set.length; ++i) { var comparators = range.set[i] var high = null var low = null comparators.forEach(function (comparator) { if (comparator.semver === ANY) { comparator = new Comparator('>=0.0.0') } high = high || comparator low = low || comparator if (gtfn(comparator.semver, high.semver, options)) { high = comparator } else if (ltfn(comparator.semver, low.semver, options)) { low = comparator } }) // If the edge version comparator has a operator then our version // isn't outside it if (high.operator === comp || high.operator === ecomp) { return false } // If the lowest version comparator has an operator and our version // is less than it then it isn't higher than the range if ((!low.operator || low.operator === comp) && ltefn(version, low.semver)) { return false } else if (low.operator === ecomp && ltfn(version, low.semver)) { return false } } return true } exports.prerelease = prerelease function prerelease (version, options) { var parsed = parse(version, options) return (parsed && parsed.prerelease.length) ? parsed.prerelease : null } exports.intersects = intersects function intersects (r1, r2, options) { r1 = new Range(r1, options) r2 = new Range(r2, options) return r1.intersects(r2) } exports.coerce = coerce function coerce (version, options) { if (version instanceof SemVer) { return version } if (typeof version === 'number') { version = String(version) } if (typeof version !== 'string') { return null } options = options || {} var match = null if (!options.rtl) { match = version.match(re[t.COERCE]) } else { // Find the right-most coercible string that does not share // a terminus with a more left-ward coercible string. // Eg, '1.2.3.4' wants to coerce '2.3.4', not '3.4' or '4' // // Walk through the string checking with a /g regexp // Manually set the index so as to pick up overlapping matches. // Stop when we get a match that ends at the string end, since no // coercible string can be more right-ward without the same terminus. var next while ((next = re[t.COERCERTL].exec(version)) && (!match || match.index + match[0].length !== version.length) ) { if (!match || next.index + next[0].length !== match.index + match[0].length) { match = next } re[t.COERCERTL].lastIndex = next.index + next[1].length + next[2].length } // leave it in a clean state re[t.COERCERTL].lastIndex = -1 } if (match === null) { return null } return parse(match[2] + '.' + (match[3] || '0') + '.' + (match[4] || '0'), options) } /***/ }), /***/ 357: /***/ (function(module) { module.exports = require("assert"); /***/ }), /***/ 365: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { "use strict"; var __awaiter = (this && this.__awaiter) || function (thisArg, _arguments, P, generator) { return new (P || (P = Promise))(function (resolve, reject) { function fulfilled(value) { try { step(generator.next(value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } } function rejected(value) { try { step(generator["throw"](value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } } function step(result) { result.done ? resolve(result.value) : new P(function (resolve) { resolve(result.value); }).then(fulfilled, rejected); } step((generator = generator.apply(thisArg, _arguments || [])).next()); }); }; var __importStar = (this && this.__importStar) || function (mod) { if (mod && mod.__esModule) return mod; var result = {}; if (mod != null) for (var k in mod) if (Object.hasOwnProperty.call(mod, k)) result[k] = mod[k]; result["default"] = mod; return result; }; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); const tc = __importStar(__webpack_require__(533)); const path = __importStar(__webpack_require__(622)); function find(version) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { const installDir = tc.find('Ruby', version); let toolPath = installDir ? path.join(installDir, 'bin') : ''; return toolPath; }); } exports.find = find; /***/ }), /***/ 367: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { "use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); const main_1 = __webpack_require__(198); main_1.run(); /***/ }), /***/ 413: /***/ (function(module, __unusedexports, __webpack_require__) { module.exports = __webpack_require__(141); /***/ }), /***/ 417: /***/ (function(module) { module.exports = require("crypto"); /***/ }), /***/ 431: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { "use strict"; var __importStar = (this && this.__importStar) || function (mod) { if (mod && mod.__esModule) return mod; var result = {}; if (mod != null) for (var k in mod) if (Object.hasOwnProperty.call(mod, k)) result[k] = mod[k]; result["default"] = mod; return result; }; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); const os = __importStar(__webpack_require__(87)); const utils_1 = __webpack_require__(82); /** * Commands * * Command Format: * ::name key=value,key=value::message * * Examples: * ::warning::This is the message * ::set-env name=MY_VAR::some value */ function issueCommand(command, properties, message) { const cmd = new Command(command, properties, message); process.stdout.write(cmd.toString() + os.EOL); } exports.issueCommand = issueCommand; function issue(name, message = '') { issueCommand(name, {}, message); } exports.issue = issue; const CMD_STRING = '::'; class Command { constructor(command, properties, message) { if (!command) { command = 'missing.command'; } this.command = command; this.properties = properties; this.message = message; } toString() { let cmdStr = CMD_STRING + this.command; if (this.properties && Object.keys(this.properties).length > 0) { cmdStr += ' '; let first = true; for (const key in this.properties) { if (this.properties.hasOwnProperty(key)) { const val = this.properties[key]; if (val) { if (first) { first = false; } else { cmdStr += ','; } cmdStr += `${key}=${escapeProperty(val)}`; } } } } cmdStr += `${CMD_STRING}${escapeData(this.message)}`; return cmdStr; } } function escapeData(s) { return utils_1.toCommandValue(s) .replace(/%/g, '%25') .replace(/\r/g, '%0D') .replace(/\n/g, '%0A'); } function escapeProperty(s) { return utils_1.toCommandValue(s) .replace(/%/g, '%25') .replace(/\r/g, '%0D') .replace(/\n/g, '%0A') .replace(/:/g, '%3A') .replace(/,/g, '%2C'); } //# sourceMappingURL=command.js.map /***/ }), /***/ 470: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { "use strict"; var __awaiter = (this && this.__awaiter) || function (thisArg, _arguments, P, generator) { function adopt(value) { return value instanceof P ? value : new P(function (resolve) { resolve(value); }); } return new (P || (P = Promise))(function (resolve, reject) { function fulfilled(value) { try { step(generator.next(value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } } function rejected(value) { try { step(generator["throw"](value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } } function step(result) { result.done ? resolve(result.value) : adopt(result.value).then(fulfilled, rejected); } step((generator = generator.apply(thisArg, _arguments || [])).next()); }); }; var __importStar = (this && this.__importStar) || function (mod) { if (mod && mod.__esModule) return mod; var result = {}; if (mod != null) for (var k in mod) if (Object.hasOwnProperty.call(mod, k)) result[k] = mod[k]; result["default"] = mod; return result; }; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); const command_1 = __webpack_require__(431); const file_command_1 = __webpack_require__(102); const utils_1 = __webpack_require__(82); const os = __importStar(__webpack_require__(87)); const path = __importStar(__webpack_require__(622)); /** * The code to exit an action */ var ExitCode; (function (ExitCode) { /** * A code indicating that the action was successful */ ExitCode[ExitCode["Success"] = 0] = "Success"; /** * A code indicating that the action was a failure */ ExitCode[ExitCode["Failure"] = 1] = "Failure"; })(ExitCode = exports.ExitCode || (exports.ExitCode = {})); //----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Variables //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Sets env variable for this action and future actions in the job * @param name the name of the variable to set * @param val the value of the variable. Non-string values will be converted to a string via JSON.stringify */ // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any function exportVariable(name, val) { const convertedVal = utils_1.toCommandValue(val); process.env[name] = convertedVal; const filePath = process.env['GITHUB_ENV'] || ''; if (filePath) { const delimiter = '_GitHubActionsFileCommandDelimeter_'; const commandValue = `${name}<<${delimiter}${os.EOL}${convertedVal}${os.EOL}${delimiter}`; file_command_1.issueCommand('ENV', commandValue); } else { command_1.issueCommand('set-env', { name }, convertedVal); } } exports.exportVariable = exportVariable; /** * Registers a secret which will get masked from logs * @param secret value of the secret */ function setSecret(secret) { command_1.issueCommand('add-mask', {}, secret); } exports.setSecret = setSecret; /** * Prepends inputPath to the PATH (for this action and future actions) * @param inputPath */ function addPath(inputPath) { const filePath = process.env['GITHUB_PATH'] || ''; if (filePath) { file_command_1.issueCommand('PATH', inputPath); } else { command_1.issueCommand('add-path', {}, inputPath); } process.env['PATH'] = `${inputPath}${path.delimiter}${process.env['PATH']}`; } exports.addPath = addPath; /** * Gets the value of an input. The value is also trimmed. * * @param name name of the input to get * @param options optional. See InputOptions. * @returns string */ function getInput(name, options) { const val = process.env[`INPUT_${name.replace(/ /g, '_').toUpperCase()}`] || ''; if (options && options.required && !val) { throw new Error(`Input required and not supplied: ${name}`); } return val.trim(); } exports.getInput = getInput; /** * Sets the value of an output. * * @param name name of the output to set * @param value value to store. Non-string values will be converted to a string via JSON.stringify */ // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any function setOutput(name, value) { command_1.issueCommand('set-output', { name }, value); } exports.setOutput = setOutput; /** * Enables or disables the echoing of commands into stdout for the rest of the step. * Echoing is disabled by default if ACTIONS_STEP_DEBUG is not set. * */ function setCommandEcho(enabled) { command_1.issue('echo', enabled ? 'on' : 'off'); } exports.setCommandEcho = setCommandEcho; //----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Results //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Sets the action status to failed. * When the action exits it will be with an exit code of 1 * @param message add error issue message */ function setFailed(message) { process.exitCode = ExitCode.Failure; error(message); } exports.setFailed = setFailed; //----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Logging Commands //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Gets whether Actions Step Debug is on or not */ function isDebug() { return process.env['RUNNER_DEBUG'] === '1'; } exports.isDebug = isDebug; /** * Writes debug message to user log * @param message debug message */ function debug(message) { command_1.issueCommand('debug', {}, message); } exports.debug = debug; /** * Adds an error issue * @param message error issue message. Errors will be converted to string via toString() */ function error(message) { command_1.issue('error', message instanceof Error ? message.toString() : message); } exports.error = error; /** * Adds an warning issue * @param message warning issue message. Errors will be converted to string via toString() */ function warning(message) { command_1.issue('warning', message instanceof Error ? message.toString() : message); } exports.warning = warning; /** * Writes info to log with console.log. * @param message info message */ function info(message) { process.stdout.write(message + os.EOL); } exports.info = info; /** * Begin an output group. * * Output until the next `groupEnd` will be foldable in this group * * @param name The name of the output group */ function startGroup(name) { command_1.issue('group', name); } exports.startGroup = startGroup; /** * End an output group. */ function endGroup() { command_1.issue('endgroup'); } exports.endGroup = endGroup; /** * Wrap an asynchronous function call in a group. * * Returns the same type as the function itself. * * @param name The name of the group * @param fn The function to wrap in the group */ function group(name, fn) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { startGroup(name); let result; try { result = yield fn(); } finally { endGroup(); } return result; }); } exports.group = group; //----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Wrapper action state //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Saves state for current action, the state can only be retrieved by this action's post job execution. * * @param name name of the state to store * @param value value to store. Non-string values will be converted to a string via JSON.stringify */ // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any function saveState(name, value) { command_1.issueCommand('save-state', { name }, value); } exports.saveState = saveState; /** * Gets the value of an state set by this action's main execution. * * @param name name of the state to get * @returns string */ function getState(name) { return process.env[`STATE_${name}`] || ''; } exports.getState = getState; //# sourceMappingURL=core.js.map /***/ }), /***/ 533: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { "use strict"; var __awaiter = (this && this.__awaiter) || function (thisArg, _arguments, P, generator) { function adopt(value) { return value instanceof P ? value : new P(function (resolve) { resolve(value); }); } return new (P || (P = Promise))(function (resolve, reject) { function fulfilled(value) { try { step(generator.next(value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } } function rejected(value) { try { step(generator["throw"](value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } } function step(result) { result.done ? resolve(result.value) : adopt(result.value).then(fulfilled, rejected); } step((generator = generator.apply(thisArg, _arguments || [])).next()); }); }; var __importStar = (this && this.__importStar) || function (mod) { if (mod && mod.__esModule) return mod; var result = {}; if (mod != null) for (var k in mod) if (Object.hasOwnProperty.call(mod, k)) result[k] = mod[k]; result["default"] = mod; return result; }; var __importDefault = (this && this.__importDefault) || function (mod) { return (mod && mod.__esModule) ? mod : { "default": mod }; }; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); const core = __importStar(__webpack_require__(470)); const io = __importStar(__webpack_require__(1)); const fs = __importStar(__webpack_require__(747)); const os = __importStar(__webpack_require__(87)); const path = __importStar(__webpack_require__(622)); const httpm = __importStar(__webpack_require__(539)); const semver = __importStar(__webpack_require__(280)); const v4_1 = __importDefault(__webpack_require__(826)); const exec_1 = __webpack_require__(986); const assert_1 = __webpack_require__(357); class HTTPError extends Error { constructor(httpStatusCode) { super(`Unexpected HTTP response: ${httpStatusCode}`); this.httpStatusCode = httpStatusCode; Object.setPrototypeOf(this, new.target.prototype); } } exports.HTTPError = HTTPError; const IS_WINDOWS = process.platform === 'win32'; const userAgent = 'actions/tool-cache'; // On load grab temp directory and cache directory and remove them from env (currently don't want to expose this) let tempDirectory = process.env['RUNNER_TEMP'] || ''; let cacheRoot = process.env['RUNNER_TOOL_CACHE'] || ''; // If directories not found, place them in common temp locations if (!tempDirectory || !cacheRoot) { let baseLocation; if (IS_WINDOWS) { // On windows use the USERPROFILE env variable baseLocation = process.env['USERPROFILE'] || 'C:\\'; } else { if (process.platform === 'darwin') { baseLocation = '/Users'; } else { baseLocation = '/home'; } } if (!tempDirectory) { tempDirectory = path.join(baseLocation, 'actions', 'temp'); } if (!cacheRoot) { cacheRoot = path.join(baseLocation, 'actions', 'cache'); } } /** * Download a tool from an url and stream it into a file * * @param url url of tool to download * @param dest path to download tool * @returns path to downloaded tool */ function downloadTool(url, dest) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { // Wrap in a promise so that we can resolve from within stream callbacks return new Promise((resolve, reject) => __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { try { const http = new httpm.HttpClient(userAgent, [], { allowRetries: true, maxRetries: 3 }); dest = dest || path.join(tempDirectory, v4_1.default()); yield io.mkdirP(path.dirname(dest)); core.debug(`Downloading ${url}`); core.debug(`Downloading ${dest}`); if (fs.existsSync(dest)) { throw new Error(`Destination file path ${dest} already exists`); } const response = yield http.get(url); if (response.message.statusCode !== 200) { const err = new HTTPError(response.message.statusCode); core.debug(`Failed to download from "${url}". Code(${response.message.statusCode}) Message(${response.message.statusMessage})`); throw err; } const file = fs.createWriteStream(dest); file.on('open', () => __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { try { const stream = response.message.pipe(file); stream.on('close', () => { core.debug('download complete'); resolve(dest); }); } catch (err) { core.debug(`Failed to download from "${url}". Code(${response.message.statusCode}) Message(${response.message.statusMessage})`); reject(err); } })); file.on('error', err => { file.end(); reject(err); }); } catch (err) { reject(err); } })); }); } exports.downloadTool = downloadTool; /** * Extract a .7z file * * @param file path to the .7z file * @param dest destination directory. Optional. * @param _7zPath path to 7zr.exe. Optional, for long path support. Most .7z archives do not have this * problem. If your .7z archive contains very long paths, you can pass the path to 7zr.exe which will * gracefully handle long paths. By default 7zdec.exe is used because it is a very small program and is * bundled with the tool lib. However it does not support long paths. 7zr.exe is the reduced command line * interface, it is smaller than the full command line interface, and it does support long paths. At the * time of this writing, it is freely available from the LZMA SDK that is available on the 7zip website. * Be sure to check the current license agreement. If 7zr.exe is bundled with your action, then the path * to 7zr.exe can be pass to this function. * @returns path to the destination directory */ function extract7z(file, dest, _7zPath) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { assert_1.ok(IS_WINDOWS, 'extract7z() not supported on current OS'); assert_1.ok(file, 'parameter "file" is required'); dest = yield _createExtractFolder(dest); const originalCwd = process.cwd(); process.chdir(dest); if (_7zPath) { try { const args = [ 'x', '-bb1', '-bd', '-sccUTF-8', file ]; const options = { silent: true }; yield exec_1.exec(`"${_7zPath}"`, args, options); } finally { process.chdir(originalCwd); } } else { const escapedScript = path .join(__dirname, '..', 'scripts', 'Invoke-7zdec.ps1') .replace(/'/g, "''") .replace(/"|\n|\r/g, ''); // double-up single quotes, remove double quotes and newlines const escapedFile = file.replace(/'/g, "''").replace(/"|\n|\r/g, ''); const escapedTarget = dest.replace(/'/g, "''").replace(/"|\n|\r/g, ''); const command = `& '${escapedScript}' -Source '${escapedFile}' -Target '${escapedTarget}'`; const args = [ '-NoLogo', '-Sta', '-NoProfile', '-NonInteractive', '-ExecutionPolicy', 'Unrestricted', '-Command', command ]; const options = { silent: true }; try { const powershellPath = yield io.which('powershell', true); yield exec_1.exec(`"${powershellPath}"`, args, options); } finally { process.chdir(originalCwd); } } return dest; }); } exports.extract7z = extract7z; /** * Extract a compressed tar archive * * @param file path to the tar * @param dest destination directory. Optional. * @param flags flags for the tar command to use for extraction. Defaults to 'xz' (extracting gzipped tars). Optional. * @returns path to the destination directory */ function extractTar(file, dest, flags = 'xz') { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { if (!file) { throw new Error("parameter 'file' is required"); } // Create dest dest = yield _createExtractFolder(dest); // Determine whether GNU tar let versionOutput = ''; yield exec_1.exec('tar --version', [], { ignoreReturnCode: true, listeners: { stdout: (data) => (versionOutput += data.toString()), stderr: (data) => (versionOutput += data.toString()) } }); const isGnuTar = versionOutput.toUpperCase().includes('GNU TAR'); // Initialize args const args = [flags]; let destArg = dest; let fileArg = file; if (IS_WINDOWS && isGnuTar) { args.push('--force-local'); destArg = dest.replace(/\\/g, '/'); // Technically only the dest needs to have `/` but for aesthetic consistency // convert slashes in the file arg too. fileArg = file.replace(/\\/g, '/'); } if (isGnuTar) { // Suppress warnings when using GNU tar to extract archives created by BSD tar args.push('--warning=no-unknown-keyword'); } args.push('-C', destArg, '-f', fileArg); yield exec_1.exec(`tar`, args); return dest; }); } exports.extractTar = extractTar; /** * Extract a zip * * @param file path to the zip * @param dest destination directory. Optional. * @returns path to the destination directory */ function extractZip(file, dest) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { if (!file) { throw new Error("parameter 'file' is required"); } dest = yield _createExtractFolder(dest); if (IS_WINDOWS) { yield extractZipWin(file, dest); } else { yield extractZipNix(file, dest); } return dest; }); } exports.extractZip = extractZip; function extractZipWin(file, dest) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { // build the powershell command const escapedFile = file.replace(/'/g, "''").replace(/"|\n|\r/g, ''); // double-up single quotes, remove double quotes and newlines const escapedDest = dest.replace(/'/g, "''").replace(/"|\n|\r/g, ''); const command = `$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop' ; try { Add-Type -AssemblyName System.IO.Compression.FileSystem } catch { } ; [System.IO.Compression.ZipFile]::ExtractToDirectory('${escapedFile}', '${escapedDest}')`; // run powershell const powershellPath = yield io.which('powershell'); const args = [ '-NoLogo', '-Sta', '-NoProfile', '-NonInteractive', '-ExecutionPolicy', 'Unrestricted', '-Command', command ]; yield exec_1.exec(`"${powershellPath}"`, args); }); } function extractZipNix(file, dest) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { const unzipPath = yield io.which('unzip'); yield exec_1.exec(`"${unzipPath}"`, [file], { cwd: dest }); }); } /** * Caches a directory and installs it into the tool cacheDir * * @param sourceDir the directory to cache into tools * @param tool tool name * @param version version of the tool. semver format * @param arch architecture of the tool. Optional. Defaults to machine architecture */ function cacheDir(sourceDir, tool, version, arch) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { version = semver.clean(version) || version; arch = arch || os.arch(); core.debug(`Caching tool ${tool} ${version} ${arch}`); core.debug(`source dir: ${sourceDir}`); if (!fs.statSync(sourceDir).isDirectory()) { throw new Error('sourceDir is not a directory'); } // Create the tool dir const destPath = yield _createToolPath(tool, version, arch); // copy each child item. do not move. move can fail on Windows // due to anti-virus software having an open handle on a file. for (const itemName of fs.readdirSync(sourceDir)) { const s = path.join(sourceDir, itemName); yield io.cp(s, destPath, { recursive: true }); } // write .complete _completeToolPath(tool, version, arch); return destPath; }); } exports.cacheDir = cacheDir; /** * Caches a downloaded file (GUID) and installs it * into the tool cache with a given targetName * * @param sourceFile the file to cache into tools. Typically a result of downloadTool which is a guid. * @param targetFile the name of the file name in the tools directory * @param tool tool name * @param version version of the tool. semver format * @param arch architecture of the tool. Optional. Defaults to machine architecture */ function cacheFile(sourceFile, targetFile, tool, version, arch) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { version = semver.clean(version) || version; arch = arch || os.arch(); core.debug(`Caching tool ${tool} ${version} ${arch}`); core.debug(`source file: ${sourceFile}`); if (!fs.statSync(sourceFile).isFile()) { throw new Error('sourceFile is not a file'); } // create the tool dir const destFolder = yield _createToolPath(tool, version, arch); // copy instead of move. move can fail on Windows due to // anti-virus software having an open handle on a file. const destPath = path.join(destFolder, targetFile); core.debug(`destination file ${destPath}`); yield io.cp(sourceFile, destPath); // write .complete _completeToolPath(tool, version, arch); return destFolder; }); } exports.cacheFile = cacheFile; /** * Finds the path to a tool version in the local installed tool cache * * @param toolName name of the tool * @param versionSpec version of the tool * @param arch optional arch. defaults to arch of computer */ function find(toolName, versionSpec, arch) { if (!toolName) { throw new Error('toolName parameter is required'); } if (!versionSpec) { throw new Error('versionSpec parameter is required'); } arch = arch || os.arch(); // attempt to resolve an explicit version if (!_isExplicitVersion(versionSpec)) { const localVersions = findAllVersions(toolName, arch); const match = _evaluateVersions(localVersions, versionSpec); versionSpec = match; } // check for the explicit version in the cache let toolPath = ''; if (versionSpec) { versionSpec = semver.clean(versionSpec) || ''; const cachePath = path.join(cacheRoot, toolName, versionSpec, arch); core.debug(`checking cache: ${cachePath}`); if (fs.existsSync(cachePath) && fs.existsSync(`${cachePath}.complete`)) { core.debug(`Found tool in cache ${toolName} ${versionSpec} ${arch}`); toolPath = cachePath; } else { core.debug('not found'); } } return toolPath; } exports.find = find; /** * Finds the paths to all versions of a tool that are installed in the local tool cache * * @param toolName name of the tool * @param arch optional arch. defaults to arch of computer */ function findAllVersions(toolName, arch) { const versions = []; arch = arch || os.arch(); const toolPath = path.join(cacheRoot, toolName); if (fs.existsSync(toolPath)) { const children = fs.readdirSync(toolPath); for (const child of children) { if (_isExplicitVersion(child)) { const fullPath = path.join(toolPath, child, arch || ''); if (fs.existsSync(fullPath) && fs.existsSync(`${fullPath}.complete`)) { versions.push(child); } } } } return versions; } exports.findAllVersions = findAllVersions; function _createExtractFolder(dest) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { if (!dest) { // create a temp dir dest = path.join(tempDirectory, v4_1.default()); } yield io.mkdirP(dest); return dest; }); } function _createToolPath(tool, version, arch) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { const folderPath = path.join(cacheRoot, tool, semver.clean(version) || version, arch || ''); core.debug(`destination ${folderPath}`); const markerPath = `${folderPath}.complete`; yield io.rmRF(folderPath); yield io.rmRF(markerPath); yield io.mkdirP(folderPath); return folderPath; }); } function _completeToolPath(tool, version, arch) { const folderPath = path.join(cacheRoot, tool, semver.clean(version) || version, arch || ''); const markerPath = `${folderPath}.complete`; fs.writeFileSync(markerPath, ''); core.debug('finished caching tool'); } function _isExplicitVersion(versionSpec) { const c = semver.clean(versionSpec) || ''; core.debug(`isExplicit: ${c}`); const valid = semver.valid(c) != null; core.debug(`explicit? ${valid}`); return valid; } function _evaluateVersions(versions, versionSpec) { let version = ''; core.debug(`evaluating ${versions.length} versions`); versions = versions.sort((a, b) => { if (semver.gt(a, b)) { return 1; } return -1; }); for (let i = versions.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { const potential = versions[i]; const satisfied = semver.satisfies(potential, versionSpec); if (satisfied) { version = potential; break; } } if (version) { core.debug(`matched: ${version}`); } else { core.debug('match not found'); } return version; } //# sourceMappingURL=tool-cache.js.map /***/ }), /***/ 539: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { "use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); const url = __webpack_require__(835); const http = __webpack_require__(605); const https = __webpack_require__(211); const pm = __webpack_require__(950); let tunnel; var HttpCodes; (function (HttpCodes) { HttpCodes[HttpCodes["OK"] = 200] = "OK"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["MultipleChoices"] = 300] = "MultipleChoices"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["MovedPermanently"] = 301] = "MovedPermanently"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["ResourceMoved"] = 302] = "ResourceMoved"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["SeeOther"] = 303] = "SeeOther"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["NotModified"] = 304] = "NotModified"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["UseProxy"] = 305] = "UseProxy"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["SwitchProxy"] = 306] = "SwitchProxy"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["TemporaryRedirect"] = 307] = "TemporaryRedirect"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["PermanentRedirect"] = 308] = "PermanentRedirect"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["BadRequest"] = 400] = "BadRequest"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["Unauthorized"] = 401] = "Unauthorized"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["PaymentRequired"] = 402] = "PaymentRequired"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["Forbidden"] = 403] = "Forbidden"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["NotFound"] = 404] = "NotFound"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["MethodNotAllowed"] = 405] = "MethodNotAllowed"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["NotAcceptable"] = 406] = "NotAcceptable"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["ProxyAuthenticationRequired"] = 407] = "ProxyAuthenticationRequired"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["RequestTimeout"] = 408] = "RequestTimeout"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["Conflict"] = 409] = "Conflict"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["Gone"] = 410] = "Gone"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["InternalServerError"] = 500] = "InternalServerError"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["NotImplemented"] = 501] = "NotImplemented"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["BadGateway"] = 502] = "BadGateway"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["ServiceUnavailable"] = 503] = "ServiceUnavailable"; HttpCodes[HttpCodes["GatewayTimeout"] = 504] = "GatewayTimeout"; })(HttpCodes = exports.HttpCodes || (exports.HttpCodes = {})); /** * Returns the proxy URL, depending upon the supplied url and proxy environment variables. * @param serverUrl The server URL where the request will be sent. For example, https://api.github.com */ function getProxyUrl(serverUrl) { let proxyUrl = pm.getProxyUrl(url.parse(serverUrl)); return proxyUrl ? proxyUrl.href : ''; } exports.getProxyUrl = getProxyUrl; const HttpRedirectCodes = [HttpCodes.MovedPermanently, HttpCodes.ResourceMoved, HttpCodes.SeeOther, HttpCodes.TemporaryRedirect, HttpCodes.PermanentRedirect]; const HttpResponseRetryCodes = [HttpCodes.BadGateway, HttpCodes.ServiceUnavailable, HttpCodes.GatewayTimeout]; const RetryableHttpVerbs = ['OPTIONS', 'GET', 'DELETE', 'HEAD']; const ExponentialBackoffCeiling = 10; const ExponentialBackoffTimeSlice = 5; class HttpClientResponse { constructor(message) { this.message = message; } readBody() { return new Promise(async (resolve, reject) => { let output = Buffer.alloc(0); this.message.on('data', (chunk) => { output = Buffer.concat([output, chunk]); }); this.message.on('end', () => { resolve(output.toString()); }); }); } } exports.HttpClientResponse = HttpClientResponse; function isHttps(requestUrl) { let parsedUrl = url.parse(requestUrl); return parsedUrl.protocol === 'https:'; } exports.isHttps = isHttps; class HttpClient { constructor(userAgent, handlers, requestOptions) { this._ignoreSslError = false; this._allowRedirects = true; this._allowRedirectDowngrade = false; this._maxRedirects = 50; this._allowRetries = false; this._maxRetries = 1; this._keepAlive = false; this._disposed = false; this.userAgent = userAgent; this.handlers = handlers || []; this.requestOptions = requestOptions; if (requestOptions) { if (requestOptions.ignoreSslError != null) { this._ignoreSslError = requestOptions.ignoreSslError; } this._socketTimeout = requestOptions.socketTimeout; if (requestOptions.allowRedirects != null) { this._allowRedirects = requestOptions.allowRedirects; } if (requestOptions.allowRedirectDowngrade != null) { this._allowRedirectDowngrade = requestOptions.allowRedirectDowngrade; } if (requestOptions.maxRedirects != null) { this._maxRedirects = Math.max(requestOptions.maxRedirects, 0); } if (requestOptions.keepAlive != null) { this._keepAlive = requestOptions.keepAlive; } if (requestOptions.allowRetries != null) { this._allowRetries = requestOptions.allowRetries; } if (requestOptions.maxRetries != null) { this._maxRetries = requestOptions.maxRetries; } } } options(requestUrl, additionalHeaders) { return this.request('OPTIONS', requestUrl, null, additionalHeaders || {}); } get(requestUrl, additionalHeaders) { return this.request('GET', requestUrl, null, additionalHeaders || {}); } del(requestUrl, additionalHeaders) { return this.request('DELETE', requestUrl, null, additionalHeaders || {}); } post(requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders) { return this.request('POST', requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders || {}); } patch(requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders) { return this.request('PATCH', requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders || {}); } put(requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders) { return this.request('PUT', requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders || {}); } head(requestUrl, additionalHeaders) { return this.request('HEAD', requestUrl, null, additionalHeaders || {}); } sendStream(verb, requestUrl, stream, additionalHeaders) { return this.request(verb, requestUrl, stream, additionalHeaders); } /** * Makes a raw http request. * All other methods such as get, post, patch, and request ultimately call this. * Prefer get, del, post and patch */ async request(verb, requestUrl, data, headers) { if (this._disposed) { throw new Error("Client has already been disposed."); } let parsedUrl = url.parse(requestUrl); let info = this._prepareRequest(verb, parsedUrl, headers); // Only perform retries on reads since writes may not be idempotent. let maxTries = (this._allowRetries && RetryableHttpVerbs.indexOf(verb) != -1) ? this._maxRetries + 1 : 1; let numTries = 0; let response; while (numTries < maxTries) { response = await this.requestRaw(info, data); // Check if it's an authentication challenge if (response && response.message && response.message.statusCode === HttpCodes.Unauthorized) { let authenticationHandler; for (let i = 0; i < this.handlers.length; i++) { if (this.handlers[i].canHandleAuthentication(response)) { authenticationHandler = this.handlers[i]; break; } } if (authenticationHandler) { return authenticationHandler.handleAuthentication(this, info, data); } else { // We have received an unauthorized response but have no handlers to handle it. // Let the response return to the caller. return response; } } let redirectsRemaining = this._maxRedirects; while (HttpRedirectCodes.indexOf(response.message.statusCode) != -1 && this._allowRedirects && redirectsRemaining > 0) { const redirectUrl = response.message.headers["location"]; if (!redirectUrl) { // if there's no location to redirect to, we won't break; } let parsedRedirectUrl = url.parse(redirectUrl); if (parsedUrl.protocol == 'https:' && parsedUrl.protocol != parsedRedirectUrl.protocol && !this._allowRedirectDowngrade) { throw new Error("Redirect from HTTPS to HTTP protocol. This downgrade is not allowed for security reasons. If you want to allow this behavior, set the allowRedirectDowngrade option to true."); } // we need to finish reading the response before reassigning response // which will leak the open socket. await response.readBody(); // let's make the request with the new redirectUrl info = this._prepareRequest(verb, parsedRedirectUrl, headers); response = await this.requestRaw(info, data); redirectsRemaining--; } if (HttpResponseRetryCodes.indexOf(response.message.statusCode) == -1) { // If not a retry code, return immediately instead of retrying return response; } numTries += 1; if (numTries < maxTries) { await response.readBody(); await this._performExponentialBackoff(numTries); } } return response; } /** * Needs to be called if keepAlive is set to true in request options. */ dispose() { if (this._agent) { this._agent.destroy(); } this._disposed = true; } /** * Raw request. * @param info * @param data */ requestRaw(info, data) { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { let callbackForResult = function (err, res) { if (err) { reject(err); } resolve(res); }; this.requestRawWithCallback(info, data, callbackForResult); }); } /** * Raw request with callback. * @param info * @param data * @param onResult */ requestRawWithCallback(info, data, onResult) { let socket; if (typeof (data) === 'string') { info.options.headers["Content-Length"] = Buffer.byteLength(data, 'utf8'); } let callbackCalled = false; let handleResult = (err, res) => { if (!callbackCalled) { callbackCalled = true; onResult(err, res); } }; let req = info.httpModule.request(info.options, (msg) => { let res = new HttpClientResponse(msg); handleResult(null, res); }); req.on('socket', (sock) => { socket = sock; }); // If we ever get disconnected, we want the socket to timeout eventually req.setTimeout(this._socketTimeout || 3 * 60000, () => { if (socket) { socket.end(); } handleResult(new Error('Request timeout: ' + info.options.path), null); }); req.on('error', function (err) { // err has statusCode property // res should have headers handleResult(err, null); }); if (data && typeof (data) === 'string') { req.write(data, 'utf8'); } if (data && typeof (data) !== 'string') { data.on('close', function () { req.end(); }); data.pipe(req); } else { req.end(); } } /** * Gets an http agent. This function is useful when you need an http agent that handles * routing through a proxy server - depending upon the url and proxy environment variables. * @param serverUrl The server URL where the request will be sent. For example, https://api.github.com */ getAgent(serverUrl) { let parsedUrl = url.parse(serverUrl); return this._getAgent(parsedUrl); } _prepareRequest(method, requestUrl, headers) { const info = {}; info.parsedUrl = requestUrl; const usingSsl = info.parsedUrl.protocol === 'https:'; info.httpModule = usingSsl ? https : http; const defaultPort = usingSsl ? 443 : 80; info.options = {}; info.options.host = info.parsedUrl.hostname; info.options.port = info.parsedUrl.port ? parseInt(info.parsedUrl.port) : defaultPort; info.options.path = (info.parsedUrl.pathname || '') + (info.parsedUrl.search || ''); info.options.method = method; info.options.headers = this._mergeHeaders(headers); if (this.userAgent != null) { info.options.headers["user-agent"] = this.userAgent; } info.options.agent = this._getAgent(info.parsedUrl); // gives handlers an opportunity to participate if (this.handlers) { this.handlers.forEach((handler) => { handler.prepareRequest(info.options); }); } return info; } _mergeHeaders(headers) { const lowercaseKeys = obj => Object.keys(obj).reduce((c, k) => (c[k.toLowerCase()] = obj[k], c), {}); if (this.requestOptions && this.requestOptions.headers) { return Object.assign({}, lowercaseKeys(this.requestOptions.headers), lowercaseKeys(headers)); } return lowercaseKeys(headers || {}); } _getAgent(parsedUrl) { let agent; let proxyUrl = pm.getProxyUrl(parsedUrl); let useProxy = proxyUrl && proxyUrl.hostname; if (this._keepAlive && useProxy) { agent = this._proxyAgent; } if (this._keepAlive && !useProxy) { agent = this._agent; } // if agent is already assigned use that agent. if (!!agent) { return agent; } const usingSsl = parsedUrl.protocol === 'https:'; let maxSockets = 100; if (!!this.requestOptions) { maxSockets = this.requestOptions.maxSockets || http.globalAgent.maxSockets; } if (useProxy) { // If using proxy, need tunnel if (!tunnel) { tunnel = __webpack_require__(413); } const agentOptions = { maxSockets: maxSockets, keepAlive: this._keepAlive, proxy: { proxyAuth: proxyUrl.auth, host: proxyUrl.hostname, port: proxyUrl.port }, }; let tunnelAgent; const overHttps = proxyUrl.protocol === 'https:'; if (usingSsl) { tunnelAgent = overHttps ? tunnel.httpsOverHttps : tunnel.httpsOverHttp; } else { tunnelAgent = overHttps ? tunnel.httpOverHttps : tunnel.httpOverHttp; } agent = tunnelAgent(agentOptions); this._proxyAgent = agent; } // if reusing agent across request and tunneling agent isn't assigned create a new agent if (this._keepAlive && !agent) { const options = { keepAlive: this._keepAlive, maxSockets: maxSockets }; agent = usingSsl ? new https.Agent(options) : new http.Agent(options); this._agent = agent; } // if not using private agent and tunnel agent isn't setup then use global agent if (!agent) { agent = usingSsl ? https.globalAgent : http.globalAgent; } if (usingSsl && this._ignoreSslError) { // we don't want to set NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0 since that will affect request for entire process // http.RequestOptions doesn't expose a way to modify RequestOptions.agent.options // we have to cast it to any and change it directly agent.options = Object.assign(agent.options || {}, { rejectUnauthorized: false }); } return agent; } _performExponentialBackoff(retryNumber) { retryNumber = Math.min(ExponentialBackoffCeiling, retryNumber); const ms = ExponentialBackoffTimeSlice * Math.pow(2, retryNumber); return new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(() => resolve(), ms)); } } exports.HttpClient = HttpClient; /***/ }), /***/ 605: /***/ (function(module) { module.exports = require("http"); /***/ }), /***/ 614: /***/ (function(module) { module.exports = require("events"); /***/ }), /***/ 622: /***/ (function(module) { module.exports = require("path"); /***/ }), /***/ 631: /***/ (function(module) { module.exports = require("net"); /***/ }), /***/ 669: /***/ (function(module) { module.exports = require("util"); /***/ }), /***/ 672: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { "use strict"; var __awaiter = (this && this.__awaiter) || function (thisArg, _arguments, P, generator) { function adopt(value) { return value instanceof P ? value : new P(function (resolve) { resolve(value); }); } return new (P || (P = Promise))(function (resolve, reject) { function fulfilled(value) { try { step(generator.next(value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } } function rejected(value) { try { step(generator["throw"](value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } } function step(result) { result.done ? resolve(result.value) : adopt(result.value).then(fulfilled, rejected); } step((generator = generator.apply(thisArg, _arguments || [])).next()); }); }; var _a; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); const assert_1 = __webpack_require__(357); const fs = __webpack_require__(747); const path = __webpack_require__(622); _a = fs.promises, exports.chmod = _a.chmod, exports.copyFile = _a.copyFile, exports.lstat = _a.lstat, exports.mkdir = _a.mkdir, exports.readdir = _a.readdir, exports.readlink = _a.readlink, exports.rename = _a.rename, exports.rmdir = _a.rmdir, exports.stat = _a.stat, exports.symlink = _a.symlink, exports.unlink = _a.unlink; exports.IS_WINDOWS = process.platform === 'win32'; function exists(fsPath) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { try { yield exports.stat(fsPath); } catch (err) { if (err.code === 'ENOENT') { return false; } throw err; } return true; }); } exports.exists = exists; function isDirectory(fsPath, useStat = false) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { const stats = useStat ? yield exports.stat(fsPath) : yield exports.lstat(fsPath); return stats.isDirectory(); }); } exports.isDirectory = isDirectory; /** * On OSX/Linux, true if path starts with '/'. On Windows, true for paths like: * \, \hello, \\hello\share, C:, and C:\hello (and corresponding alternate separator cases). */ function isRooted(p) { p = normalizeSeparators(p); if (!p) { throw new Error('isRooted() parameter "p" cannot be empty'); } if (exports.IS_WINDOWS) { return (p.startsWith('\\') || /^[A-Z]:/i.test(p) // e.g. \ or \hello or \\hello ); // e.g. C: or C:\hello } return p.startsWith('/'); } exports.isRooted = isRooted; /** * Recursively create a directory at `fsPath`. * * This implementation is optimistic, meaning it attempts to create the full * path first, and backs up the path stack from there. * * @param fsPath The path to create * @param maxDepth The maximum recursion depth * @param depth The current recursion depth */ function mkdirP(fsPath, maxDepth = 1000, depth = 1) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { assert_1.ok(fsPath, 'a path argument must be provided'); fsPath = path.resolve(fsPath); if (depth >= maxDepth) return exports.mkdir(fsPath); try { yield exports.mkdir(fsPath); return; } catch (err) { switch (err.code) { case 'ENOENT': { yield mkdirP(path.dirname(fsPath), maxDepth, depth + 1); yield exports.mkdir(fsPath); return; } default: { let stats; try { stats = yield exports.stat(fsPath); } catch (err2) { throw err; } if (!stats.isDirectory()) throw err; } } } }); } exports.mkdirP = mkdirP; /** * Best effort attempt to determine whether a file exists and is executable. * @param filePath file path to check * @param extensions additional file extensions to try * @return if file exists and is executable, returns the file path. otherwise empty string. */ function tryGetExecutablePath(filePath, extensions) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { let stats = undefined; try { // test file exists stats = yield exports.stat(filePath); } catch (err) { if (err.code !== 'ENOENT') { // eslint-disable-next-line no-console console.log(`Unexpected error attempting to determine if executable file exists '${filePath}': ${err}`); } } if (stats && stats.isFile()) { if (exports.IS_WINDOWS) { // on Windows, test for valid extension const upperExt = path.extname(filePath).toUpperCase(); if (extensions.some(validExt => validExt.toUpperCase() === upperExt)) { return filePath; } } else { if (isUnixExecutable(stats)) { return filePath; } } } // try each extension const originalFilePath = filePath; for (const extension of extensions) { filePath = originalFilePath + extension; stats = undefined; try { stats = yield exports.stat(filePath); } catch (err) { if (err.code !== 'ENOENT') { // eslint-disable-next-line no-console console.log(`Unexpected error attempting to determine if executable file exists '${filePath}': ${err}`); } } if (stats && stats.isFile()) { if (exports.IS_WINDOWS) { // preserve the case of the actual file (since an extension was appended) try { const directory = path.dirname(filePath); const upperName = path.basename(filePath).toUpperCase(); for (const actualName of yield exports.readdir(directory)) { if (upperName === actualName.toUpperCase()) { filePath = path.join(directory, actualName); break; } } } catch (err) { // eslint-disable-next-line no-console console.log(`Unexpected error attempting to determine the actual case of the file '${filePath}': ${err}`); } return filePath; } else { if (isUnixExecutable(stats)) { return filePath; } } } } return ''; }); } exports.tryGetExecutablePath = tryGetExecutablePath; function normalizeSeparators(p) { p = p || ''; if (exports.IS_WINDOWS) { // convert slashes on Windows p = p.replace(/\//g, '\\'); // remove redundant slashes return p.replace(/\\\\+/g, '\\'); } // remove redundant slashes return p.replace(/\/\/+/g, '/'); } // on Mac/Linux, test the execute bit // R W X R W X R W X // 256 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 function isUnixExecutable(stats) { return ((stats.mode & 1) > 0 || ((stats.mode & 8) > 0 && stats.gid === process.getgid()) || ((stats.mode & 64) > 0 && stats.uid === process.getuid())); } //# sourceMappingURL=io-util.js.map /***/ }), /***/ 722: /***/ (function(module) { /** * Convert array of 16 byte values to UUID string format of the form: * XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX */ var byteToHex = []; for (var i = 0; i < 256; ++i) { byteToHex[i] = (i + 0x100).toString(16).substr(1); } function bytesToUuid(buf, offset) { var i = offset || 0; var bth = byteToHex; // join used to fix memory issue caused by concatenation: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/v8/issues/detail?id=3175#c4 return ([bth[buf[i++]], bth[buf[i++]], bth[buf[i++]], bth[buf[i++]], '-', bth[buf[i++]], bth[buf[i++]], '-', bth[buf[i++]], bth[buf[i++]], '-', bth[buf[i++]], bth[buf[i++]], '-', bth[buf[i++]], bth[buf[i++]], bth[buf[i++]], bth[buf[i++]], bth[buf[i++]], bth[buf[i++]]]).join(''); } module.exports = bytesToUuid; /***/ }), /***/ 747: /***/ (function(module) { module.exports = require("fs"); /***/ }), /***/ 826: /***/ (function(module, __unusedexports, __webpack_require__) { var rng = __webpack_require__(139); var bytesToUuid = __webpack_require__(722); function v4(options, buf, offset) { var i = buf && offset || 0; if (typeof(options) == 'string') { buf = options === 'binary' ? new Array(16) : null; options = null; } options = options || {}; var rnds = options.random || (options.rng || rng)(); // Per 4.4, set bits for version and `clock_seq_hi_and_reserved` rnds[6] = (rnds[6] & 0x0f) | 0x40; rnds[8] = (rnds[8] & 0x3f) | 0x80; // Copy bytes to buffer, if provided if (buf) { for (var ii = 0; ii < 16; ++ii) { buf[i + ii] = rnds[ii]; } } return buf || bytesToUuid(rnds); } module.exports = v4; /***/ }), /***/ 835: /***/ (function(module) { module.exports = require("url"); /***/ }), /***/ 950: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { "use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); const url = __webpack_require__(835); function getProxyUrl(reqUrl) { let usingSsl = reqUrl.protocol === 'https:'; let proxyUrl; if (checkBypass(reqUrl)) { return proxyUrl; } let proxyVar; if (usingSsl) { proxyVar = process.env["https_proxy"] || process.env["HTTPS_PROXY"]; } else { proxyVar = process.env["http_proxy"] || process.env["HTTP_PROXY"]; } if (proxyVar) { proxyUrl = url.parse(proxyVar); } return proxyUrl; } exports.getProxyUrl = getProxyUrl; function checkBypass(reqUrl) { if (!reqUrl.hostname) { return false; } let noProxy = process.env["no_proxy"] || process.env["NO_PROXY"] || ''; if (!noProxy) { return false; } // Determine the request port let reqPort; if (reqUrl.port) { reqPort = Number(reqUrl.port); } else if (reqUrl.protocol === 'http:') { reqPort = 80; } else if (reqUrl.protocol === 'https:') { reqPort = 443; } // Format the request hostname and hostname with port let upperReqHosts = [reqUrl.hostname.toUpperCase()]; if (typeof reqPort === 'number') { upperReqHosts.push(`${upperReqHosts[0]}:${reqPort}`); } // Compare request host against noproxy for (let upperNoProxyItem of noProxy.split(',').map(x => x.trim().toUpperCase()).filter(x => x)) { if (upperReqHosts.some(x => x === upperNoProxyItem)) { return true; } } return false; } exports.checkBypass = checkBypass; /***/ }), /***/ 986: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { "use strict"; var __awaiter = (this && this.__awaiter) || function (thisArg, _arguments, P, generator) { function adopt(value) { return value instanceof P ? value : new P(function (resolve) { resolve(value); }); } return new (P || (P = Promise))(function (resolve, reject) { function fulfilled(value) { try { step(generator.next(value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } } function rejected(value) { try { step(generator["throw"](value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } } function step(result) { result.done ? resolve(result.value) : adopt(result.value).then(fulfilled, rejected); } step((generator = generator.apply(thisArg, _arguments || [])).next()); }); }; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); const tr = __webpack_require__(9); /** * Exec a command. * Output will be streamed to the live console. * Returns promise with return code * * @param commandLine command to execute (can include additional args). Must be correctly escaped. * @param args optional arguments for tool. Escaping is handled by the lib. * @param options optional exec options. See ExecOptions * @returns Promise exit code */ function exec(commandLine, args, options) { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { const commandArgs = tr.argStringToArray(commandLine); if (commandArgs.length === 0) { throw new Error(`Parameter 'commandLine' cannot be null or empty.`); } // Path to tool to execute should be first arg const toolPath = commandArgs[0]; args = commandArgs.slice(1).concat(args || []); const runner = new tr.ToolRunner(toolPath, args, options); return runner.exec(); }); } exports.exec = exec; //# sourceMappingURL=exec.js.map /***/ }) /******/ }); ================================================ FILE: docs/contributors.md ================================================ # Contributors ### Changes The process is consistent for internal and external contributions. The only difference is external contributions PRs come from a fork. For trivial bug fixes, create an issue to discuss and then a PR can follow referencing the issue. For enhancements and new features, create an enhancment issue for discuss followed by a [design proposal known as an ADR](https://github.com/actions/setup-ruby/blob/adrs/adrs/README.md). This allows everyone to get to consensus before coding and also serves as a record going forward. ### Checkin - Do checkin source (src) - Do checkin build output (lib) - Do checkin runtime node_modules - Do not checkin devDependency node_modules (husky can help see below) ### devDependencies In order to handle correctly checking in node_modules without devDependencies, we run [Husky](https://github.com/typicode/husky) before each commit. This step ensures that formatting and checkin rules are followed and that devDependencies are excluded. To make sure Husky runs correctly, please use the following workflow: ``` npm install # installs all devDependencies including Husky git add abc.ext # Add the files you've changed. This should include files in src, lib, and node_modules (see above) git commit -m "Informative commit message" # Commit. This will run Husky ``` During the commit step, Husky will take care of formatting all files with [Prettier](https://github.com/prettier/prettier) as well as pruning out devDependencies using `npm prune --production`. It will also make sure these changes are appropriately included in your commit (no further work is needed) ================================================ FILE: jest.config.js ================================================ module.exports = { clearMocks: true, moduleFileExtensions: ['js', 'ts'], testEnvironment: 'node', testMatch: ['**/*.test.ts'], testRunner: 'jest-circus/runner', transform: { '^.+\\.ts$': 'ts-jest' }, verbose: true } ================================================ FILE: package.json ================================================ { "name": "setup-ruby", "version": "1.0.0", "private": true, "description": "setup ruby action", "main": "lib/setup-ruby.js", "scripts": { "build": "tsc && ncc build", "format": "prettier --write **/*.ts", "format-check": "prettier --check **/*.ts", "test": "jest", "pre-checkin": "npm run format && npm run build && npm test" }, "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "git+https://github.com/actions/setup-ruby.git" }, "keywords": [ "actions", "ruby", "setup" ], "author": "GitHub", "license": "MIT", "dependencies": { "@actions/core": "^1.2.2", "@actions/tool-cache": "^1.3.1", "semver": "^6.1.1" }, "devDependencies": { "@types/jest": "^24.0.13", "@types/node": "^12.0.4", "@types/semver": "^6.0.0", "@zeit/ncc": "^0.21.0", "jest": "^24.8.0", "jest-circus": "^24.7.1", "prettier": "^1.17.1", "ts-jest": "^24.0.2", "typescript": "^3.5.1" } } ================================================ FILE: src/cache.ts ================================================ import * as core from '@actions/core'; import * as tc from '@actions/tool-cache'; import * as path from 'path'; export async function find(version: string): Promise { const installDir: string | null = tc.find('Ruby', version); let toolPath: string = installDir ? path.join(installDir, 'bin') : ''; return toolPath; } ================================================ FILE: src/installer.ts ================================================ // TODO: support acquiring JIT ================================================ FILE: src/main.ts ================================================ import * as core from '@actions/core'; import * as cache from './cache'; export async function run() { try { core.info('------------------------'); core.info('NOTE: This action is deprecated and is no longer maintained.'); core.info( 'Please, migrate to https://github.com/ruby/setup-ruby, which is being actively maintained.' ); core.info('------------------------'); let versionSpec = core.getInput('ruby-version', {required: true}); if (!versionSpec) { // deprecated versionSpec = core.getInput('version'); } // check in the VMs cache first let toolPath: string = await cache.find(versionSpec); // TODO: download JIT and/or ruby-build if (!toolPath) { core.setFailed(`Version ${versionSpec} not found`); return; } core.addPath(toolPath); } catch (error) { // unhandled core.setFailed(error.message); } } ================================================ FILE: src/setup-ruby.ts ================================================ import {run} from './main'; run(); ================================================ FILE: tsconfig.json ================================================ { "compilerOptions": { /* Basic Options */ // "incremental": true, /* Enable incremental compilation */ "target": "es6", /* Specify ECMAScript target version: 'ES3' (default), 'ES5', 'ES2015', 'ES2016', 'ES2017', 'ES2018', 'ES2019' or 'ESNEXT'. */ "module": "commonjs", /* Specify module code generation: 'none', 'commonjs', 'amd', 'system', 'umd', 'es2015', or 'ESNext'. */ // "allowJs": true, /* Allow javascript files to be compiled. */ // "checkJs": true, /* Report errors in .js files. */ // "jsx": "preserve", /* Specify JSX code generation: 'preserve', 'react-native', or 'react'. */ // "declaration": true, /* Generates corresponding '.d.ts' file. */ // "declarationMap": true, /* Generates a sourcemap for each corresponding '.d.ts' file. */ // "sourceMap": true, /* Generates corresponding '.map' file. */ // "outFile": "./", /* Concatenate and emit output to single file. */ "outDir": "./lib", /* Redirect output structure to the directory. */ "rootDir": "./src", /* Specify the root directory of input files. Use to control the output directory structure with --outDir. */ // "composite": true, /* Enable project compilation */ // "tsBuildInfoFile": "./", /* Specify file to store incremental compilation information */ // "removeComments": true, /* Do not emit comments to output. */ // "noEmit": true, /* Do not emit outputs. */ // "importHelpers": true, /* Import emit helpers from 'tslib'. */ // "downlevelIteration": true, /* Provide full support for iterables in 'for-of', spread, and destructuring when targeting 'ES5' or 'ES3'. */ // "isolatedModules": true, /* Transpile each file as a separate module (similar to 'ts.transpileModule'). */ /* Strict Type-Checking Options */ "strict": true, /* Enable all strict type-checking options. */ // "noImplicitAny": true, /* Raise error on expressions and declarations with an implied 'any' type. */ // "strictNullChecks": true, /* Enable strict null checks. */ // "strictFunctionTypes": true, /* Enable strict checking of function types. */ // "strictBindCallApply": true, /* Enable strict 'bind', 'call', and 'apply' methods on functions. */ // "strictPropertyInitialization": true, /* Enable strict checking of property initialization in classes. */ // "noImplicitThis": true, /* Raise error on 'this' expressions with an implied 'any' type. */ // "alwaysStrict": true, /* Parse in strict mode and emit "use strict" for each source file. */ /* Additional Checks */ // "noUnusedLocals": true, /* Report errors on unused locals. */ // "noUnusedParameters": true, /* Report errors on unused parameters. */ // "noImplicitReturns": true, /* Report error when not all code paths in function return a value. */ // "noFallthroughCasesInSwitch": true, /* Report errors for fallthrough cases in switch statement. */ /* Module Resolution Options */ // "moduleResolution": "node", /* Specify module resolution strategy: 'node' (Node.js) or 'classic' (TypeScript pre-1.6). */ // "baseUrl": "./", /* Base directory to resolve non-absolute module names. */ // "paths": {}, /* A series of entries which re-map imports to lookup locations relative to the 'baseUrl'. */ // "rootDirs": [], /* List of root folders whose combined content represents the structure of the project at runtime. */ // "typeRoots": [], /* List of folders to include type definitions from. */ // "types": [], /* Type declaration files to be included in compilation. */ // "allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true, /* Allow default imports from modules with no default export. This does not affect code emit, just typechecking. */ "esModuleInterop": true /* Enables emit interoperability between CommonJS and ES Modules via creation of namespace objects for all imports. Implies 'allowSyntheticDefaultImports'. */ // "preserveSymlinks": true, /* Do not resolve the real path of symlinks. */ // "allowUmdGlobalAccess": true, /* Allow accessing UMD globals from modules. */ /* Source Map Options */ // "sourceRoot": "", /* Specify the location where debugger should locate TypeScript files instead of source locations. */ // "mapRoot": "", /* Specify the location where debugger should locate map files instead of generated locations. */ // "inlineSourceMap": true, /* Emit a single file with source maps instead of having a separate file. */ // "inlineSources": true, /* Emit the source alongside the sourcemaps within a single file; requires '--inlineSourceMap' or '--sourceMap' to be set. */ /* Experimental Options */ // "experimentalDecorators": true, /* Enables experimental support for ES7 decorators. */ // "emitDecoratorMetadata": true, /* Enables experimental support for emitting type metadata for decorators. */ }, "exclude": ["node_modules", "**/*.test.ts"] }