"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()); }); }; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); const os = require("os"); const events = require("events"); const child = require("child_process"); /* 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 preceed 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* () { 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