$ npm install bare-addon-resolve
Low-level addon resolution algorithm for Bare. The algorithm is implemented as a generator function that yields either package manifests to be read or resolution candidates to be tested by the caller. As a convenience, the main export is a synchronous and asynchronous iterable that relies on package manifests being read by a callback. For asynchronous iteration, the callback may return promises which will be awaited before being passed to the generator.
npm i bare-addon-resolve
For synchronous resolution:
const resolve = require('bare-addon-resolve')
function readPackage (url) {
// Read and parse `url` if it exists, otherwise `null`
}
for (const resolution of resolve('./addon', new URL('file:///directory/'), readPackage)) {
console.log(resolution)
}
For asynchronous resolution:
const resolve = require('bare-addon-resolve')
async function readPackage (url) {
// Read and parse `url` if it exists, otherwise `null`
}
for await (const resolution of resolve('./addon', new URL('file:///directory/'), readPackage)) {
console.log(resolution)
}
const resolver = resolve(specifier, parentURL[, options][, readPackage])
Resolve specifier
relative to parentURL
, which must be a WHATWG URL
instance. readPackage
is called with a URL
instance for every package manifest to be read and must either return the parsed JSON package manifest, if it exists, or null
. If readPackage
returns a promise, synchronous iteration is not supported.
Options include:
{
// The name of the addon. If `null`, it will instead be read from the
// resolved `package.json`.
name: null,
// The version of the addon. If `null`, it will instead be read from the
// resolved `package.json`.
version: null,
// A list of builtin addon specifiers. If matched, the protocol of the
// resolved URL will be `builtinProtocol`.
builtins: [],
// The protocol to use for resolved builtin addon specifiers.
builtinProtocol: 'builtin:',
// Whether or not addons linked ahead-of-time should be resolved.
linked: true,
// The protocol to use for addons linked ahead-of-time.
linkedProtocol: 'linked:',
// The `<platform>-<arch>` combination to look for when resolving dynamic
// addons. If `null`, only builtin specifiers can be resolved. In Bare,
// pass `Bare.Addon.host`.
host: null,
// The file extensions to look for when resolving dynamic addons.
extensions: [],
// A map of preresolved imports with keys being serialized directory URLs and
// values being "imports" maps.
resolutions
}
for (const resolution of resolver)
Synchronously iterate the addon resolution candidates. The resolved addon is the first candidate that exists as a file on the file system.
for await (const resolution of resolver)
Asynchronously iterate the addon resolution candidates. If readPackage
returns promises, these will be awaited. The same comments as for (const resolution of resolver)
apply.
The following generator functions implement the resolution algorithm. To drive the generator functions, a loop like the following can be used:
const generator = resolve.addon(specifier, parentURL)
let next = generator.next()
while (next.done !== true) {
const value = next.value
if (value.package) {
const info = /* Read and parse `value.package` if it exists, otherwise `null` */;
next = generator.next(info)
} else {
const resolution = value.resolution
next = generator.next()
}
}
Options are the same as resolve()
for all functions.
const generator = resolve.addon(specifier, parentURL[, options])
const generator = resolve.package(packageSpecifier, parentURL[, options])
const generator = resolve.preresolved(directoryURL, resolutions[, options])
const generator = resolve.file(filename, parentURL[, options])
const generator = resolve.directory(dirname, parentURL[, options])
const generator = resolve.linked(name, version[, options])
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