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165 lines
5.5 KiB
TypeScript
165 lines
5.5 KiB
TypeScript
// Replace with `import fetch from "node-fetch"` once this is fixed in rollup:
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// https://github.com/rollup/plugins/issues/491
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const fetch = require("node-fetch") as typeof import("node-fetch")["default"];
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import * as vscode from "vscode";
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import * as stream from "stream";
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import * as crypto from "crypto";
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import * as fs from "fs";
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import * as zlib from "zlib";
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import * as util from "util";
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import * as path from "path";
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import { log, assert } from "./util";
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const pipeline = util.promisify(stream.pipeline);
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const GITHUB_API_ENDPOINT_URL = "https://api.github.com";
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const OWNER = "rust-analyzer";
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const REPO = "rust-analyzer";
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export async function fetchRelease(
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releaseTag: string,
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githubToken: string | null | undefined,
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): Promise<GithubRelease> {
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const apiEndpointPath = `/repos/${OWNER}/${REPO}/releases/tags/${releaseTag}`;
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const requestUrl = GITHUB_API_ENDPOINT_URL + apiEndpointPath;
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log.debug("Issuing request for released artifacts metadata to", requestUrl);
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const headers: Record<string, string> = { Accept: "application/vnd.github.v3+json" };
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if (githubToken != null) {
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headers.Authorization = "token " + githubToken;
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}
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const response = await fetch(requestUrl, { headers: headers });
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if (!response.ok) {
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log.error("Error fetching artifact release info", {
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requestUrl,
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releaseTag,
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response: {
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headers: response.headers,
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status: response.status,
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body: await response.text(),
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}
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});
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throw new Error(
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`Got response ${response.status} when trying to fetch ` +
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`release info for ${releaseTag} release`
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);
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}
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// We skip runtime type checks for simplicity (here we cast from `any` to `GithubRelease`)
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const release: GithubRelease = await response.json();
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return release;
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}
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// We omit declaration of tremendous amount of fields that we are not using here
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export interface GithubRelease {
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name: string;
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id: number;
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// eslint-disable-next-line camelcase
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published_at: string;
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assets: Array<{
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name: string;
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// eslint-disable-next-line camelcase
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browser_download_url: string;
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}>;
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}
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interface DownloadOpts {
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progressTitle: string;
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url: string;
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dest: string;
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mode?: number;
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gunzip?: boolean;
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overwrite?: boolean;
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}
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export async function download(opts: DownloadOpts) {
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// Put artifact into a temporary file (in the same dir for simplicity)
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// to prevent partially downloaded files when user kills vscode
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const dest = path.parse(opts.dest);
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const randomHex = crypto.randomBytes(5).toString("hex");
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const tempFile = path.join(dest.dir, `${dest.name}${randomHex}`);
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if (opts.overwrite) {
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// Unlinking the exe file before moving new one on its place should prevent ETXTBSY error.
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await fs.promises.unlink(opts.dest).catch(err => {
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if (err.code !== "ENOENT") throw err;
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});
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}
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await vscode.window.withProgress(
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{
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location: vscode.ProgressLocation.Notification,
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cancellable: false,
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title: opts.progressTitle
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},
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async (progress, _cancellationToken) => {
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let lastPercentage = 0;
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await downloadFile(opts.url, tempFile, opts.mode, !!opts.gunzip, (readBytes, totalBytes) => {
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const newPercentage = (readBytes / totalBytes) * 100;
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progress.report({
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message: newPercentage.toFixed(0) + "%",
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increment: newPercentage - lastPercentage
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});
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lastPercentage = newPercentage;
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});
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}
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);
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await fs.promises.rename(tempFile, opts.dest);
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}
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async function downloadFile(
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url: string,
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destFilePath: fs.PathLike,
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mode: number | undefined,
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gunzip: boolean,
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onProgress: (readBytes: number, totalBytes: number) => void
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): Promise<void> {
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const res = await fetch(url);
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if (!res.ok) {
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log.error("Error", res.status, "while downloading file from", url);
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log.error({ body: await res.text(), headers: res.headers });
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throw new Error(`Got response ${res.status} when trying to download a file.`);
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}
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const totalBytes = Number(res.headers.get('content-length'));
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assert(!Number.isNaN(totalBytes), "Sanity check of content-length protocol");
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log.debug("Downloading file of", totalBytes, "bytes size from", url, "to", destFilePath);
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let readBytes = 0;
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res.body.on("data", (chunk: Buffer) => {
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readBytes += chunk.length;
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onProgress(readBytes, totalBytes);
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});
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const destFileStream = fs.createWriteStream(destFilePath, { mode });
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const srcStream = gunzip ? res.body.pipe(zlib.createGunzip()) : res.body;
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await pipeline(srcStream, destFileStream);
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// Don't apply the workaround in fixed versions of nodejs, since the process
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// freezes on them, the process waits for no-longer emitted `close` event.
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// The fix was applied in commit 7eed9d6bcc in v13.11.0
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// See the nodejs changelog:
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// https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/master/doc/changelogs/CHANGELOG_V13.md
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const [, major, minor] = /v(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)/.exec(process.version)!;
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if (+major > 13 || (+major === 13 && +minor >= 11)) return;
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await new Promise<void>(resolve => {
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destFileStream.on("close", resolve);
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destFileStream.destroy();
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// This workaround is awaiting to be removed when vscode moves to newer nodejs version:
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// https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/3167
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});
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}
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