- )
-}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ );
+};
-export default Home
\ No newline at end of file
+export default Home;
diff --git a/client/src/components/home/UserPost.jsx b/client/src/components/home/UserPost.jsx
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..78fef1b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/client/src/components/home/UserPost.jsx
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+import styles from "./userpost.module.css";
+import { Link } from "react-router-dom";
+import { markdown } from "./test";
+
+const UserPost = () => {
+ return (
+
+
+
+
+ manavsiddharthgupta
+
posted 1hr 24min ago
+
+
+
+
Seeking Project Partner for Exciting New Venture!
+
+
{markdown}
+ read more...
+
+
+ );
+};
+
+export default UserPost;
diff --git a/client/src/components/home/home.module.css b/client/src/components/home/home.module.css
index e69de29..bde83b9 100644
--- a/client/src/components/home/home.module.css
+++ b/client/src/components/home/home.module.css
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+.home_outerdiv {
+ min-height: 100vh;
+ /* position: relative; */
+ padding: 2rem 4rem;
+ display: flex;
+ gap: 1rem;
+ background-color: #f6f6f6;
+}
+.home_outerdiv section {
+ /* height: 1500px; */
+ display: flex;
+ gap: 1rem;
+ flex-direction: column;
+ width: 100%;
+}
+.home_outerdiv aside {
+ width: 400px;
+ height: fit-content;
+ /* border-left: 1px solid black; */
+}
+.home_outerdiv aside div {
+ height: 600px;
+ margin-bottom: 1rem;
+ background-color: white;
+ padding: 1rem;
+ /* background-color: #f3f3f4; */
+ border-radius: 10px;
+}
+.home_outerdiv aside div:first-child {
+ height: 400px !important;
+ border: 1px solid #f0f0f0;
+}
+.home_outerdiv aside div h1 {
+ font-weight: 600;
+ margin-bottom: 0.5rem;
+}
+.home_inner li {
+ padding: 0.25rem 0rem;
+}
diff --git a/client/src/components/home/test.js b/client/src/components/home/test.js
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..98a9285
--- /dev/null
+++ b/client/src/components/home/test.js
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+export const markdown = `Hello,
+
+I'm a developer in search of a project partner to collaborate with on a new venture. I have an idea for a product that I believe has the potential to shake up the market, but I'm looking for someone with complementary skills to help me bring it to life.
+
+Here are some key points about the project:
+
+The product will be a web application serving a specific niche.
+I've already conducted market research and identified a gap in the market that our product can fill.
+While I have experience building web apps, I need someone with design and user experience expertise to make the app both visually appealing and user-friendly.
+Most importantly, I'm seeking someone who is passionate about entrepreneurship and willing to commit the time and effort required to make this project a success.
+If you're interested in learning more about the project or think you might make a good partner, please feel free to reach out to me. I'm excited to find someone who shares my vision and can help us bring this idea to life.
+
+Thanks for your time!`;
diff --git a/client/src/components/home/userpost.module.css b/client/src/components/home/userpost.module.css
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3b93ab2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/client/src/components/home/userpost.module.css
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+.post_outer {
+ /* border: 1px solid black; */
+ border-radius: 8px;
+ background-color: white;
+ border: 1px solid #f0f0f0;
+}
+.post_header {
+ border-bottom: 1px solid black;
+ display: flex;
+ align-items: center;
+ gap: 1rem;
+ padding: 0.25rem 0.75rem;
+}
+.post_header img {
+ width: 30px;
+ height: 30px;
+ border: 1px solid black;
+ border-radius: 30px;
+}
+.post_header div {
+ display: flex;
+ flex-direction: column;
+}
+.post_header div a {
+ font-size: 0.8rem;
+ font-weight: 600;
+}
+.post_header div p {
+ font-size: 0.7rem;
+ font-weight: 500;
+ color: #717171;
+}
+.post_main {
+ padding: 0.25rem 0.75rem;
+}
+.post_main h1 {
+ font-weight: 800;
+ /* font-size: small; */
+ margin-bottom: 0.15rem;
+}
+.border {
+ border-bottom: 1px solid #717171;
+}
+.post_main a {
+ font-size: 0.8rem;
+ font-weight: 600;
+ color: #717171;
+ text-decoration: underline;
+}
+.post_inner {
+ font-size: small;
+ display: -webkit-box;
+ -webkit-line-clamp: 4;
+ -webkit-box-orient: vertical;
+ overflow: hidden;
+ text-overflow: ellipsis;
+}
diff --git a/client/src/components/landing page/LandingPage.jsx b/client/src/components/landing page/LandingPage.jsx
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..83ee410
--- /dev/null
+++ b/client/src/components/landing page/LandingPage.jsx
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+import classes from "./landing.module.css";
+
+const LandingPage = () => {
+ return (
+
- );
-};
-
-export default Profile;
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/client/src/components/welcome/Welcome.jsx b/client/src/components/welcome/Welcome.jsx
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e0d91ec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/client/src/components/welcome/Welcome.jsx
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+import React from 'react'
+import classes from "./welcome.module.css"
+import { useState } from 'react'
+import { useEffect } from 'react';
+import { useHistory } from 'react-router-dom';
+import Drake from "../../assets/drake.jpg"
+
+const Welcome = () => {
+ const [userName, setUserName] = useState("");
+ const history = useHistory();
+
+ useEffect(() => {
+ const func = async() => {
+ setUserName(
+ await JSON.parse(
+ localStorage.getItem("Pro-Gram")
+ ).username
+ )
+ }
+ func();
+ }, [history])
+
+ return (
+
+
+
+ Welcome {userName}
+
+
Start messaging...
+
+ )
+}
+
+export default Welcome
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/client/src/components/welcome/welcome.module.css b/client/src/components/welcome/welcome.module.css
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dd23280
--- /dev/null
+++ b/client/src/components/welcome/welcome.module.css
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+.welcome {
+ display: flex;
+ justify-content: center;
+ align-items: center;
+ color: white;
+ flex-direction: column;
+ }
+
+ .welcome img {
+ height: 20rem;
+ }
+
+ .welcome span {
+ color: #4e0eff;
+ }
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/client/src/ui/Form.jsx b/client/src/ui/Form.jsx
index 6b388b4..909862e 100644
--- a/client/src/ui/Form.jsx
+++ b/client/src/ui/Form.jsx
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ const Form = (props) => {
className="border-[1px] border-black w-[350px] p-6 rounded-lg"
onSubmit={props.onSubmit}
>
-
Pro-Gram
+
DevGram
{props.children}
);
diff --git a/docker-compose.yml b/docker-compose.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c193001
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docker-compose.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+version: '3.8'
+services:
+ server:
+ build: ./server
+ container_name: server
+ ports:
+ - '5000:5000'
+ volumes:
+ - ./server:/app
+ - /server/node_modules
+ client:
+ build: ./client
+ container_name: client
+ ports:
+ - '3000:3000'
+ volumes:
+ - ./client:/app
+ - /client/node_modules
+ stdin_open: true
+ tty: true
diff --git a/server/.dockerignore b/server/.dockerignore
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b512c09
--- /dev/null
+++ b/server/.dockerignore
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+node_modules
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/server/.env b/server/.env
index 504ca5d..c48fbdc 100644
--- a/server/.env
+++ b/server/.env
@@ -1,3 +1,2 @@
PORT= 5000
-# MONGO_URL = 'mongodb://localhost:27017/Pro-Gram'
MONGO_URL = 'mongodb+srv://jeeinfo69:xVNyr29z2oSbj2zQ@cluster0.wfvvism.mongodb.net/?retryWrites=true&w=majority'
diff --git a/server/node_modules/delegates/.npmignore b/server/.gitignore
similarity index 100%
rename from server/node_modules/delegates/.npmignore
rename to server/.gitignore
diff --git a/server/Dockerfile b/server/Dockerfile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..62d05d8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/server/Dockerfile
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+FROM node:16-alpine
+
+WORKDIR /app
+
+COPY package.json .
+COPY package-lock.json .
+
+RUN npm install
+
+COPY . .
+
+EXPOSE 5000
+
+CMD ["npm", "start"]
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/server/controller/messageController.js b/server/controller/messageController.js
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a2550e6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/server/controller/messageController.js
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+const Messages = require("../model/messageModel");
+
+module.exports.getMessages = async (req, res, next) => {
+ try {
+ const { from, to } = req.body;
+
+ const messages = await Messages.find({
+ users: {
+ $all: [from, to],
+ },
+ }).sort({ updatedAt: 1 });
+
+ const projectedMessages = messages.map((msg) => {
+ return {
+ fromSelf: msg.sender.toString() === from,
+ message: msg.message.text,
+ };
+ });
+ res.json(projectedMessages);
+ } catch (ex) {
+ next(ex);
+ }
+};
+
+module.exports.addMessage = async (req, res, next) => {
+ try {
+ const { from, to, message } = req.body;
+ const data = await Messages.create({
+ message: { text: message },
+ users: [from, to],
+ sender: from,
+ });
+
+ if (data) return res.json({ msg: "Message added successfully." });
+ else return res.json({ msg: "Failed to add message to the database" });
+ } catch (ex) {
+ next(ex);
+ }
+};
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/server/controller/userController.js b/server/controller/userController.js
index a856d77..d79a1da 100644
--- a/server/controller/userController.js
+++ b/server/controller/userController.js
@@ -1,45 +1,68 @@
const User = require("../model/userModel");
-const bcrypt = require("bcrypt")
+const bcrypt = require("bcryptjs");
-module.exports.register = async(req,res,next) => {
- try{
- const {username, email, password: plainPassword} = req.body;
- const usernameCheck = await User.findOne({ username })
- if(usernameCheck){
- return res.json({msg: "Username already in use", status: false})
- }
- const emailCheck = await User.findOne({email})
- if(emailCheck){
- return res.json({msg: "Email already in use", status: false})
- }
- const hashedPassword = await bcrypt.hash(plainPassword, 10);
- const user = await User.create({
- email,
- username,
- password: hashedPassword
- })
- const {password, ...others} = user._doc;
- console.log(others)
- return res.json({ status: true, user:others})
- }catch(err){
- next(err)
+module.exports.register = async (req, res, next) => {
+ try {
+ const { username, email, password: plainPassword } = req.body;
+ const usernameCheck = await User.findOne({ username });
+ if (usernameCheck) {
+ return res.json({ msg: "Username already in use", status: false });
}
-}
+ const emailCheck = await User.findOne({ email });
+ if (emailCheck) {
+ return res.json({ msg: "Email already in use", status: false });
+ }
+ const hashedPassword = await bcrypt.hash(plainPassword, 10);
+ const user = await User.create({
+ email,
+ username,
+ password: hashedPassword,
+ });
+ const { password, ...others } = user._doc;
+ console.log(others);
+ return res.json({ status: true, user: others });
+ } catch (err) {
+ next(err);
+ }
+};
-module.exports.login = async(req,res,next) => {
- try{
- const {username, password} = req.body;
- const user = await User.findOne({username})
- if(!user){
- return res.json({msg: "Incorrect password or username", status: false})
- }
- const comparePassword = await bcrypt.compare(password, user.password)
- if(!comparePassword){
- return res.json({msg: "Incorrect password or username", status: false})
- }
- delete user.password;
- return res.json({ status: true, user})
- }catch(err){
- next(err)
+module.exports.login = async (req, res, next) => {
+ try {
+ const { username, password } = req.body;
+ const user = await User.findOne({ username });
+ if (!user) {
+ return res.json({ msg: "Incorrect password or username", status: false });
+ }
+ const comparePassword = await bcrypt.compare(password, user.password);
+ if (!comparePassword) {
+ return res.json({ msg: "Incorrect password or username", status: false });
}
-}
\ No newline at end of file
+ delete user.password;
+ return res.json({ status: true, user });
+ } catch (err) {
+ next(err);
+ }
+};
+
+module.exports.getAllUsers = async (req, res, next) => {
+ try {
+ const users = await User.find({ _id: { $ne: req.params } }).select([
+ "email",
+ "username",
+ "_id",
+ ]);
+ return res.json(users);
+ } catch (err) {
+ next(err);
+ }
+};
+
+module.exports.logOut = (req, res, next) => {
+ try {
+ if (!req.params.id) return res.json({ msg: "User id is required " });
+ onlineUsers.delete(req.params.id);
+ return res.status(200).send();
+ } catch (ex) {
+ next(ex);
+ }
+};
diff --git a/server/index.js b/server/index.js
index 1573869..f63a6b0 100644
--- a/server/index.js
+++ b/server/index.js
@@ -1,33 +1,57 @@
const express = require("express");
const { default: mongoose } = require("mongoose");
const app = express();
-const authRoute = require("./routes/auth")
-const dotenv = require("dotenv").config()
-const cors = require("cors")
-const bodyParser = require("body-parser")
-const PORT = process.env.PORT
-
+const server = require("http").createServer(app);
+const authRoutes = require("./routes/auth");
+const messageRoutes = require("./routes/messages");
+const dotenv = require("dotenv").config();
+const cors = require("cors");
+const socket = require("socket.io");
+const PORT = process.env.PORT;
mongoose.connect(process.env.MONGO_URL, {
- useNewUrlParser: true,
- useUnifiedTopology: true,
-}).then(() => {
- console.log("DB connection Successfull!")
-}).catch((err) => {
- console.log("Error while connecting", err.message);
+ useNewUrlParser: true,
+ useUnifiedTopology: true,
})
+ .then(() => {
+ console.log("DB connection Successful!");
+ })
+ .catch((err) => {
+ console.log("Error while connecting", err.message);
+ });
app.use(cors({
- origin: "*",
- credentials: true,
-}))
+ origin: "*",
+ credentials: true,
+}));
-app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: false }));
-app.use(bodyParser.json());
+app.use(express.json());
+app.use("/api/auth", authRoutes);
+app.use("/api/messages", messageRoutes);
-app.use("/api/auth", authRoute)
+server.listen(PORT, () => {
+ console.log(`Server started listening on port ${PORT}`);
+});
-app.listen(PORT, () => {
- console.log(`Server started listening on port ${PORT}`)
-})
+const io = socket(server, {
+ cors: {
+ origin: "http://localhost:3000",
+ credentials: true,
+ },
+});
+
+global.onlineUsers = new Map();
+io.on("connection", (socket) => {
+ global.chatSocket = socket;
+ socket.on("add-user", (userId) => {
+ onlineUsers.set(userId, socket.id);
+ });
+
+ socket.on("send-msg", (data) => {
+ const senderSocket = onlineUsers.get(data.from);
+ if (senderSocket) {
+ socket.to(senderSocket).emit("msg-recieve", data.msg);
+ }
+ });
+});
diff --git a/server/model/messageModel.js b/server/model/messageModel.js
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5793e51
--- /dev/null
+++ b/server/model/messageModel.js
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+const mongoose = require("mongoose");
+
+const MessageSchema = mongoose.Schema(
+ {
+ message: {
+ text: { type: String, required: true },
+ },
+ users: Array,
+ sender: {
+ type: mongoose.Schema.Types.ObjectId,
+ ref: "User",
+ required: true,
+ },
+ },
+ {
+ timestamps: true,
+ }
+);
+
+module.exports = mongoose.model("Messages", MessageSchema);
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/color-support b/server/node_modules/.bin/color-support
deleted file mode 100644
index 59e6506..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/color-support
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-basedir=$(dirname "$(echo "$0" | sed -e 's,\\,/,g')")
-
-case `uname` in
- *CYGWIN*|*MINGW*|*MSYS*) basedir=`cygpath -w "$basedir"`;;
-esac
-
-if [ -x "$basedir/node" ]; then
- exec "$basedir/node" "$basedir/../color-support/bin.js" "$@"
-else
- exec node "$basedir/../color-support/bin.js" "$@"
-fi
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/color-support.cmd b/server/node_modules/.bin/color-support.cmd
deleted file mode 100644
index 005f9a5..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/color-support.cmd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO off
-GOTO start
-:find_dp0
-SET dp0=%~dp0
-EXIT /b
-:start
-SETLOCAL
-CALL :find_dp0
-
-IF EXIST "%dp0%\node.exe" (
- SET "_prog=%dp0%\node.exe"
-) ELSE (
- SET "_prog=node"
- SET PATHEXT=%PATHEXT:;.JS;=;%
-)
-
-endLocal & goto #_undefined_# 2>NUL || title %COMSPEC% & "%_prog%" "%dp0%\..\color-support\bin.js" %*
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/color-support.ps1 b/server/node_modules/.bin/color-support.ps1
deleted file mode 100644
index f5c9fe4..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/color-support.ps1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
-$basedir=Split-Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition -Parent
-
-$exe=""
-if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion -lt "6.0" -or $IsWindows) {
- # Fix case when both the Windows and Linux builds of Node
- # are installed in the same directory
- $exe=".exe"
-}
-$ret=0
-if (Test-Path "$basedir/node$exe") {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../color-support/bin.js" $args
- } else {
- & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../color-support/bin.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-} else {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "node$exe" "$basedir/../color-support/bin.js" $args
- } else {
- & "node$exe" "$basedir/../color-support/bin.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-}
-exit $ret
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/mime b/server/node_modules/.bin/mime
deleted file mode 100644
index 0a62a1b..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/mime
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-basedir=$(dirname "$(echo "$0" | sed -e 's,\\,/,g')")
-
-case `uname` in
- *CYGWIN*|*MINGW*|*MSYS*) basedir=`cygpath -w "$basedir"`;;
-esac
-
-if [ -x "$basedir/node" ]; then
- exec "$basedir/node" "$basedir/../mime/cli.js" "$@"
-else
- exec node "$basedir/../mime/cli.js" "$@"
-fi
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/mime.cmd b/server/node_modules/.bin/mime.cmd
deleted file mode 100644
index 54491f1..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/mime.cmd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO off
-GOTO start
-:find_dp0
-SET dp0=%~dp0
-EXIT /b
-:start
-SETLOCAL
-CALL :find_dp0
-
-IF EXIST "%dp0%\node.exe" (
- SET "_prog=%dp0%\node.exe"
-) ELSE (
- SET "_prog=node"
- SET PATHEXT=%PATHEXT:;.JS;=;%
-)
-
-endLocal & goto #_undefined_# 2>NUL || title %COMSPEC% & "%_prog%" "%dp0%\..\mime\cli.js" %*
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/mime.ps1 b/server/node_modules/.bin/mime.ps1
deleted file mode 100644
index 2222f40..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/mime.ps1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
-$basedir=Split-Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition -Parent
-
-$exe=""
-if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion -lt "6.0" -or $IsWindows) {
- # Fix case when both the Windows and Linux builds of Node
- # are installed in the same directory
- $exe=".exe"
-}
-$ret=0
-if (Test-Path "$basedir/node$exe") {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../mime/cli.js" $args
- } else {
- & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../mime/cli.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-} else {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "node$exe" "$basedir/../mime/cli.js" $args
- } else {
- & "node$exe" "$basedir/../mime/cli.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-}
-exit $ret
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/mkdirp b/server/node_modules/.bin/mkdirp
deleted file mode 100644
index 6ba5765..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/mkdirp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-basedir=$(dirname "$(echo "$0" | sed -e 's,\\,/,g')")
-
-case `uname` in
- *CYGWIN*|*MINGW*|*MSYS*) basedir=`cygpath -w "$basedir"`;;
-esac
-
-if [ -x "$basedir/node" ]; then
- exec "$basedir/node" "$basedir/../mkdirp/bin/cmd.js" "$@"
-else
- exec node "$basedir/../mkdirp/bin/cmd.js" "$@"
-fi
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/mkdirp.cmd b/server/node_modules/.bin/mkdirp.cmd
deleted file mode 100644
index a865dd9..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/mkdirp.cmd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO off
-GOTO start
-:find_dp0
-SET dp0=%~dp0
-EXIT /b
-:start
-SETLOCAL
-CALL :find_dp0
-
-IF EXIST "%dp0%\node.exe" (
- SET "_prog=%dp0%\node.exe"
-) ELSE (
- SET "_prog=node"
- SET PATHEXT=%PATHEXT:;.JS;=;%
-)
-
-endLocal & goto #_undefined_# 2>NUL || title %COMSPEC% & "%_prog%" "%dp0%\..\mkdirp\bin\cmd.js" %*
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/mkdirp.ps1 b/server/node_modules/.bin/mkdirp.ps1
deleted file mode 100644
index 911e854..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/mkdirp.ps1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
-$basedir=Split-Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition -Parent
-
-$exe=""
-if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion -lt "6.0" -or $IsWindows) {
- # Fix case when both the Windows and Linux builds of Node
- # are installed in the same directory
- $exe=".exe"
-}
-$ret=0
-if (Test-Path "$basedir/node$exe") {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../mkdirp/bin/cmd.js" $args
- } else {
- & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../mkdirp/bin/cmd.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-} else {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "node$exe" "$basedir/../mkdirp/bin/cmd.js" $args
- } else {
- & "node$exe" "$basedir/../mkdirp/bin/cmd.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-}
-exit $ret
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/node-pre-gyp b/server/node_modules/.bin/node-pre-gyp
deleted file mode 100644
index 004c3be..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/node-pre-gyp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-basedir=$(dirname "$(echo "$0" | sed -e 's,\\,/,g')")
-
-case `uname` in
- *CYGWIN*|*MINGW*|*MSYS*) basedir=`cygpath -w "$basedir"`;;
-esac
-
-if [ -x "$basedir/node" ]; then
- exec "$basedir/node" "$basedir/../@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/bin/node-pre-gyp" "$@"
-else
- exec node "$basedir/../@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/bin/node-pre-gyp" "$@"
-fi
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/node-pre-gyp.cmd b/server/node_modules/.bin/node-pre-gyp.cmd
deleted file mode 100644
index a2fc508..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/node-pre-gyp.cmd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO off
-GOTO start
-:find_dp0
-SET dp0=%~dp0
-EXIT /b
-:start
-SETLOCAL
-CALL :find_dp0
-
-IF EXIST "%dp0%\node.exe" (
- SET "_prog=%dp0%\node.exe"
-) ELSE (
- SET "_prog=node"
- SET PATHEXT=%PATHEXT:;.JS;=;%
-)
-
-endLocal & goto #_undefined_# 2>NUL || title %COMSPEC% & "%_prog%" "%dp0%\..\@mapbox\node-pre-gyp\bin\node-pre-gyp" %*
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/node-pre-gyp.ps1 b/server/node_modules/.bin/node-pre-gyp.ps1
deleted file mode 100644
index ed297ff..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/node-pre-gyp.ps1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
-$basedir=Split-Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition -Parent
-
-$exe=""
-if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion -lt "6.0" -or $IsWindows) {
- # Fix case when both the Windows and Linux builds of Node
- # are installed in the same directory
- $exe=".exe"
-}
-$ret=0
-if (Test-Path "$basedir/node$exe") {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/bin/node-pre-gyp" $args
- } else {
- & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/bin/node-pre-gyp" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-} else {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "node$exe" "$basedir/../@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/bin/node-pre-gyp" $args
- } else {
- & "node$exe" "$basedir/../@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/bin/node-pre-gyp" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-}
-exit $ret
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/nodemon b/server/node_modules/.bin/nodemon
deleted file mode 100644
index 4d75661..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/nodemon
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-basedir=$(dirname "$(echo "$0" | sed -e 's,\\,/,g')")
-
-case `uname` in
- *CYGWIN*|*MINGW*|*MSYS*) basedir=`cygpath -w "$basedir"`;;
-esac
-
-if [ -x "$basedir/node" ]; then
- exec "$basedir/node" "$basedir/../nodemon/bin/nodemon.js" "$@"
-else
- exec node "$basedir/../nodemon/bin/nodemon.js" "$@"
-fi
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/nodemon.cmd b/server/node_modules/.bin/nodemon.cmd
deleted file mode 100644
index 55acf8a..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/nodemon.cmd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO off
-GOTO start
-:find_dp0
-SET dp0=%~dp0
-EXIT /b
-:start
-SETLOCAL
-CALL :find_dp0
-
-IF EXIST "%dp0%\node.exe" (
- SET "_prog=%dp0%\node.exe"
-) ELSE (
- SET "_prog=node"
- SET PATHEXT=%PATHEXT:;.JS;=;%
-)
-
-endLocal & goto #_undefined_# 2>NUL || title %COMSPEC% & "%_prog%" "%dp0%\..\nodemon\bin\nodemon.js" %*
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/nodemon.ps1 b/server/node_modules/.bin/nodemon.ps1
deleted file mode 100644
index d4e3f5d..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/nodemon.ps1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
-$basedir=Split-Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition -Parent
-
-$exe=""
-if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion -lt "6.0" -or $IsWindows) {
- # Fix case when both the Windows and Linux builds of Node
- # are installed in the same directory
- $exe=".exe"
-}
-$ret=0
-if (Test-Path "$basedir/node$exe") {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../nodemon/bin/nodemon.js" $args
- } else {
- & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../nodemon/bin/nodemon.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-} else {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "node$exe" "$basedir/../nodemon/bin/nodemon.js" $args
- } else {
- & "node$exe" "$basedir/../nodemon/bin/nodemon.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-}
-exit $ret
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/nodetouch b/server/node_modules/.bin/nodetouch
deleted file mode 100644
index 03f8b4d..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/nodetouch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-basedir=$(dirname "$(echo "$0" | sed -e 's,\\,/,g')")
-
-case `uname` in
- *CYGWIN*|*MINGW*|*MSYS*) basedir=`cygpath -w "$basedir"`;;
-esac
-
-if [ -x "$basedir/node" ]; then
- exec "$basedir/node" "$basedir/../touch/bin/nodetouch.js" "$@"
-else
- exec node "$basedir/../touch/bin/nodetouch.js" "$@"
-fi
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/nodetouch.cmd b/server/node_modules/.bin/nodetouch.cmd
deleted file mode 100644
index 8298b91..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/nodetouch.cmd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO off
-GOTO start
-:find_dp0
-SET dp0=%~dp0
-EXIT /b
-:start
-SETLOCAL
-CALL :find_dp0
-
-IF EXIST "%dp0%\node.exe" (
- SET "_prog=%dp0%\node.exe"
-) ELSE (
- SET "_prog=node"
- SET PATHEXT=%PATHEXT:;.JS;=;%
-)
-
-endLocal & goto #_undefined_# 2>NUL || title %COMSPEC% & "%_prog%" "%dp0%\..\touch\bin\nodetouch.js" %*
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/nodetouch.ps1 b/server/node_modules/.bin/nodetouch.ps1
deleted file mode 100644
index 5f68b4c..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/nodetouch.ps1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
-$basedir=Split-Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition -Parent
-
-$exe=""
-if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion -lt "6.0" -or $IsWindows) {
- # Fix case when both the Windows and Linux builds of Node
- # are installed in the same directory
- $exe=".exe"
-}
-$ret=0
-if (Test-Path "$basedir/node$exe") {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../touch/bin/nodetouch.js" $args
- } else {
- & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../touch/bin/nodetouch.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-} else {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "node$exe" "$basedir/../touch/bin/nodetouch.js" $args
- } else {
- & "node$exe" "$basedir/../touch/bin/nodetouch.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-}
-exit $ret
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/nopt b/server/node_modules/.bin/nopt
deleted file mode 100644
index f1ec43b..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/nopt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-basedir=$(dirname "$(echo "$0" | sed -e 's,\\,/,g')")
-
-case `uname` in
- *CYGWIN*|*MINGW*|*MSYS*) basedir=`cygpath -w "$basedir"`;;
-esac
-
-if [ -x "$basedir/node" ]; then
- exec "$basedir/node" "$basedir/../nopt/bin/nopt.js" "$@"
-else
- exec node "$basedir/../nopt/bin/nopt.js" "$@"
-fi
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/nopt.cmd b/server/node_modules/.bin/nopt.cmd
deleted file mode 100644
index a7f38b3..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/nopt.cmd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO off
-GOTO start
-:find_dp0
-SET dp0=%~dp0
-EXIT /b
-:start
-SETLOCAL
-CALL :find_dp0
-
-IF EXIST "%dp0%\node.exe" (
- SET "_prog=%dp0%\node.exe"
-) ELSE (
- SET "_prog=node"
- SET PATHEXT=%PATHEXT:;.JS;=;%
-)
-
-endLocal & goto #_undefined_# 2>NUL || title %COMSPEC% & "%_prog%" "%dp0%\..\nopt\bin\nopt.js" %*
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/nopt.ps1 b/server/node_modules/.bin/nopt.ps1
deleted file mode 100644
index 9d6ba56..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/nopt.ps1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
-$basedir=Split-Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition -Parent
-
-$exe=""
-if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion -lt "6.0" -or $IsWindows) {
- # Fix case when both the Windows and Linux builds of Node
- # are installed in the same directory
- $exe=".exe"
-}
-$ret=0
-if (Test-Path "$basedir/node$exe") {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../nopt/bin/nopt.js" $args
- } else {
- & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../nopt/bin/nopt.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-} else {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "node$exe" "$basedir/../nopt/bin/nopt.js" $args
- } else {
- & "node$exe" "$basedir/../nopt/bin/nopt.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-}
-exit $ret
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/rimraf b/server/node_modules/.bin/rimraf
deleted file mode 100644
index b816825..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/rimraf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-basedir=$(dirname "$(echo "$0" | sed -e 's,\\,/,g')")
-
-case `uname` in
- *CYGWIN*|*MINGW*|*MSYS*) basedir=`cygpath -w "$basedir"`;;
-esac
-
-if [ -x "$basedir/node" ]; then
- exec "$basedir/node" "$basedir/../rimraf/bin.js" "$@"
-else
- exec node "$basedir/../rimraf/bin.js" "$@"
-fi
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/rimraf.cmd b/server/node_modules/.bin/rimraf.cmd
deleted file mode 100644
index 13f45ec..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/rimraf.cmd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO off
-GOTO start
-:find_dp0
-SET dp0=%~dp0
-EXIT /b
-:start
-SETLOCAL
-CALL :find_dp0
-
-IF EXIST "%dp0%\node.exe" (
- SET "_prog=%dp0%\node.exe"
-) ELSE (
- SET "_prog=node"
- SET PATHEXT=%PATHEXT:;.JS;=;%
-)
-
-endLocal & goto #_undefined_# 2>NUL || title %COMSPEC% & "%_prog%" "%dp0%\..\rimraf\bin.js" %*
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/rimraf.ps1 b/server/node_modules/.bin/rimraf.ps1
deleted file mode 100644
index 1716791..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/rimraf.ps1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
-$basedir=Split-Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition -Parent
-
-$exe=""
-if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion -lt "6.0" -or $IsWindows) {
- # Fix case when both the Windows and Linux builds of Node
- # are installed in the same directory
- $exe=".exe"
-}
-$ret=0
-if (Test-Path "$basedir/node$exe") {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../rimraf/bin.js" $args
- } else {
- & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../rimraf/bin.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-} else {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "node$exe" "$basedir/../rimraf/bin.js" $args
- } else {
- & "node$exe" "$basedir/../rimraf/bin.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-}
-exit $ret
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/semver b/server/node_modules/.bin/semver
deleted file mode 100644
index 86cee84..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/semver
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-basedir=$(dirname "$(echo "$0" | sed -e 's,\\,/,g')")
-
-case `uname` in
- *CYGWIN*|*MINGW*|*MSYS*) basedir=`cygpath -w "$basedir"`;;
-esac
-
-if [ -x "$basedir/node" ]; then
- exec "$basedir/node" "$basedir/../semver/bin/semver" "$@"
-else
- exec node "$basedir/../semver/bin/semver" "$@"
-fi
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/semver.cmd b/server/node_modules/.bin/semver.cmd
deleted file mode 100644
index 22d9286..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/semver.cmd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO off
-GOTO start
-:find_dp0
-SET dp0=%~dp0
-EXIT /b
-:start
-SETLOCAL
-CALL :find_dp0
-
-IF EXIST "%dp0%\node.exe" (
- SET "_prog=%dp0%\node.exe"
-) ELSE (
- SET "_prog=node"
- SET PATHEXT=%PATHEXT:;.JS;=;%
-)
-
-endLocal & goto #_undefined_# 2>NUL || title %COMSPEC% & "%_prog%" "%dp0%\..\semver\bin\semver" %*
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.bin/semver.ps1 b/server/node_modules/.bin/semver.ps1
deleted file mode 100644
index 98c1b09..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.bin/semver.ps1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
-$basedir=Split-Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition -Parent
-
-$exe=""
-if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion -lt "6.0" -or $IsWindows) {
- # Fix case when both the Windows and Linux builds of Node
- # are installed in the same directory
- $exe=".exe"
-}
-$ret=0
-if (Test-Path "$basedir/node$exe") {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../semver/bin/semver" $args
- } else {
- & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../semver/bin/semver" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-} else {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "node$exe" "$basedir/../semver/bin/semver" $args
- } else {
- & "node$exe" "$basedir/../semver/bin/semver" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-}
-exit $ret
diff --git a/server/node_modules/.package-lock.json b/server/node_modules/.package-lock.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 0f42b95..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/.package-lock.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1737 +0,0 @@
-{
- "name": "server",
- "version": "1.0.0",
- "lockfileVersion": 2,
- "requires": true,
- "packages": {
- "node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp": {
- "version": "1.0.10",
- "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/-/node-pre-gyp-1.0.10.tgz",
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- "dependencies": {
- "detect-libc": "^2.0.0",
- "https-proxy-agent": "^5.0.0",
- "make-dir": "^3.1.0",
- "node-fetch": "^2.6.7",
- "nopt": "^5.0.0",
- "npmlog": "^5.0.1",
- "rimraf": "^3.0.2",
- "semver": "^7.3.5",
- "tar": "^6.1.11"
- },
- "bin": {
- "node-pre-gyp": "bin/node-pre-gyp"
- }
- },
- "node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt": {
- "version": "5.0.0",
- "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/nopt/-/nopt-5.0.0.tgz",
- "integrity": "sha512-Tbj67rffqceeLpcRXrT7vKAN8CwfPeIBgM7E6iBkmKLV7bEMwpGgYLGv0jACUsECaa/vuxP0IjEont6umdMgtQ==",
- "dependencies": {
- "abbrev": "1"
- },
- "bin": {
- "nopt": "bin/nopt.js"
- },
- "engines": {
- "node": ">=6"
- }
- },
- "node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver": {
- "version": "7.3.8",
- "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/semver/-/semver-7.3.8.tgz",
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- },
- "bin": {
- "semver": "bin/semver.js"
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- "node": ">=10"
- }
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- "node_modules/@types/node": {
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- },
- "node_modules/@types/webidl-conversions": {
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- "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@types/webidl-conversions/-/webidl-conversions-7.0.0.tgz",
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- },
- "node_modules/@types/whatwg-url": {
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- "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@types/whatwg-url/-/whatwg-url-8.2.2.tgz",
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- "dependencies": {
- "@types/node": "*",
- "@types/webidl-conversions": "*"
- }
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- "node_modules/abbrev": {
- "version": "1.1.1",
- "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/abbrev/-/abbrev-1.1.1.tgz",
- "integrity": "sha512-nne9/IiQ/hzIhY6pdDnbBtz7DjPTKrY00P/zvPSm5pOFkl6xuGrGnXn/VtTNNfNtAfZ9/1RtehkszU9qcTii0Q=="
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- "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/accepts/-/accepts-1.3.8.tgz",
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-# node-pre-gyp changelog
-
-## 1.0.10
-- Upgraded minimist to 1.2.6 to address dependabot alert [CVE-2021-44906](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2021-44906)
-
-## 1.0.9
-- Upgraded node-fetch to 2.6.7 to address [CVE-2022-0235](https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2022-0235)
-- Upgraded detect-libc to 2.0.0 to use non-blocking NodeJS(>=12) Report API
-
-## 1.0.8
-- Downgraded npmlog to maintain node v10 and v8 support (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/624)
-
-## 1.0.7
-- Upgraded nyc and npmlog to address https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-93q8-gq69-wqmw
-
-## 1.0.6
-- Added node v17 to the internal node releases listing
-- Upgraded various dependencies declared in package.json to latest major versions (node-fetch from 2.6.1 to 2.6.5, npmlog from 4.1.2 to 5.01, semver from 7.3.4 to 7.3.5, and tar from 6.1.0 to 6.1.11)
-- Fixed bug in `staging_host` parameter (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/590)
-
-
-## 1.0.5
-- Fix circular reference warning with node >= v14
-
-## 1.0.4
-- Added node v16 to the internal node releases listing
-
-## 1.0.3
-- Improved support configuring s3 uploads (solves https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/issues/571)
- - New options added in https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/576: 'bucket', 'region', and `s3ForcePathStyle`
-
-## 1.0.2
-- Fixed regression in proxy support (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/issues/572)
-
-## 1.0.1
-- Switched from mkdirp@1.0.4 to make-dir@3.1.0 to avoid this bug: https://github.com/isaacs/node-mkdirp/issues/31
-
-## 1.0.0
-- Module is now name-spaced at `@mapbox/node-pre-gyp` and the original `node-pre-gyp` is deprecated.
-- New: support for staging and production s3 targets (see README.md)
-- BREAKING: no longer supporting `node_pre_gyp_accessKeyId` & `node_pre_gyp_secretAccessKey`, use `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` & `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` instead to authenticate against s3 for `info`, `publish`, and `unpublish` commands.
-- Dropped node v6 support, added node v14 support
-- Switched tests to use mapbox-owned bucket for testing
-- Added coverage tracking and linting with eslint
-- Added back support for symlinks inside the tarball
-- Upgraded all test apps to N-API/node-addon-api
-- New: support for staging and production s3 targets (see README.md)
-- Added `node_pre_gyp_s3_host` env var which has priority over the `--s3_host` option or default.
-- Replaced needle with node-fetch
-- Added proxy support for node-fetch
-- Upgraded to mkdirp@1.x
-
-## 0.17.0
-- Got travis + appveyor green again
-- Added support for more node versions
-
-## 0.16.0
-
-- Added Node 15 support in the local database (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/520)
-
-## 0.15.0
-
-- Bump dependency on `mkdirp` from `^0.5.1` to `^0.5.3` (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/492)
-- Bump dependency on `needle` from `^2.2.1` to `^2.5.0` (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/502)
-- Added Node 14 support in the local database (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/501)
-
-## 0.14.0
-
-- Defer modules requires in napi.js (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/434)
-- Bump dependency on `tar` from `^4` to `^4.4.2` (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/454)
-- Support extracting compiled binary from local offline mirror (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/459)
-- Added Node 13 support in the local database (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/483)
-
-## 0.13.0
-
-- Added Node 12 support in the local database (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/449)
-
-## 0.12.0
-
-- Fixed double-build problem with node v10 (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/428)
-- Added node 11 support in the local database (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/422)
-
-## 0.11.0
-
-- Fixed double-install problem with node v10
-- Significant N-API improvements (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/405)
-
-## 0.10.3
-
-- Now will use `request` over `needle` if request is installed. By default `needle` is used for `https`. This should unbreak proxy support that regressed in v0.9.0
-
-## 0.10.2
-
-- Fixed rc/deep-extent security vulnerability
-- Fixed broken reinstall script do to incorrectly named get_best_napi_version
-
-## 0.10.1
-
-- Fix needle error event (@medns)
-
-## 0.10.0
-
-- Allow for a single-level module path when packing @allenluce (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/371)
-- Log warnings instead of errors when falling back @xzyfer (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/366)
-- Add Node.js v10 support to tests (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/372)
-- Remove retire.js from CI (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/372)
-- Remove support for Node.js v4 due to [EOL on April 30th, 2018](https://github.com/nodejs/Release/blob/7dd52354049cae99eed0e9fe01345b0722a86fde/schedule.json#L14)
-- Update appveyor tests to install default NPM version instead of NPM v2.x for all Windows builds (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/375)
-
-## 0.9.1
-
-- Fixed regression (in v0.9.0) with support for http redirects @allenluce (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/361)
-
-## 0.9.0
-
-- Switched from using `request` to `needle` to reduce size of module deps (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/350)
-
-## 0.8.0
-
-- N-API support (@inspiredware)
-
-## 0.7.1
-
-- Upgraded to tar v4.x
-
-## 0.7.0
-
- - Updated request and hawk (#347)
- - Dropped node v0.10.x support
-
-## 0.6.40
-
- - Improved error reporting if an install fails
-
-## 0.6.39
-
- - Support for node v9
- - Support for versioning on `{libc}` to allow binaries to work on non-glic linux systems like alpine linux
-
-
-## 0.6.38
-
- - Maintaining compatibility (for v0.6.x series) with node v0.10.x
-
-## 0.6.37
-
- - Solved one part of #276: now now deduce the node ABI from the major version for node >= 2 even when not stored in the abi_crosswalk.json
- - Fixed docs to avoid mentioning the deprecated and dangerous `prepublish` in package.json (#291)
- - Add new node versions to crosswalk
- - Ported tests to use tape instead of mocha
- - Got appveyor tests passing by downgrading npm and node-gyp
-
-## 0.6.36
-
- - Removed the running of `testbinary` during install. Because this was regressed for so long, it is too dangerous to re-enable by default. Developers needing validation can call `node-pre-gyp testbinary` directory.
- - Fixed regression in v0.6.35 for electron installs (now skipping binary validation which is not yet supported for electron)
-
-## 0.6.35
-
- - No longer recommending `npm ls` in `prepublish` (#291)
- - Fixed testbinary command (#283) @szdavid92
-
-## 0.6.34
-
- - Added new node versions to crosswalk, including v8
- - Upgraded deps to latest versions, started using `^` instead of `~` for all deps.
-
-## 0.6.33
-
- - Improved support for yarn
-
-## 0.6.32
-
- - Honor npm configuration for CA bundles (@heikkipora)
- - Add node-pre-gyp and npm versions to user agent (@addaleax)
- - Updated various deps
- - Add known node version for v7.x
-
-## 0.6.31
-
- - Updated various deps
-
-## 0.6.30
-
- - Update to npmlog@4.x and semver@5.3.x
- - Add known node version for v6.5.0
-
-## 0.6.29
-
- - Add known node versions for v0.10.45, v0.12.14, v4.4.4, v5.11.1, and v6.1.0
-
-## 0.6.28
-
- - Now more verbose when remote binaries are not available. This is needed since npm is increasingly more quiet by default
- and users need to know why builds are falling back to source compiles that might then error out.
-
-## 0.6.27
-
- - Add known node version for node v6
- - Stopped bundling dependencies
- - Documented method for module authors to avoid bundling node-pre-gyp
- - See https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/tree/master#configuring for details
-
-## 0.6.26
-
- - Skip validation for nw runtime (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/181) via @fleg
-
-## 0.6.25
-
- - Improved support for auto-detection of electron runtime in `node-pre-gyp.find()`
- - Pull request from @enlight - https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/187
- - Add known node version for 4.4.1 and 5.9.1
-
-## 0.6.24
-
- - Add known node version for 5.8.0, 5.9.0, and 4.4.0.
-
-## 0.6.23
-
- - Add known node version for 0.10.43, 0.12.11, 4.3.2, and 5.7.1.
-
-## 0.6.22
-
- - Add known node version for 4.3.1, and 5.7.0.
-
-## 0.6.21
-
- - Add known node version for 0.10.42, 0.12.10, 4.3.0, and 5.6.0.
-
-## 0.6.20
-
- - Add known node version for 4.2.5, 4.2.6, 5.4.0, 5.4.1,and 5.5.0.
-
-## 0.6.19
-
- - Add known node version for 4.2.4
-
-## 0.6.18
-
- - Add new known node versions for 0.10.x, 0.12.x, 4.x, and 5.x
-
-## 0.6.17
-
- - Re-tagged to fix packaging problem of `Error: Cannot find module 'isarray'`
-
-## 0.6.16
-
- - Added known version in crosswalk for 5.1.0.
-
-## 0.6.15
-
- - Upgraded tar-pack (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/issues/182)
- - Support custom binary hosting mirror (https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/pull/170)
- - Added known version in crosswalk for 4.2.2.
-
-## 0.6.14
-
- - Added node 5.x version
-
-## 0.6.13
-
- - Added more known node 4.x versions
-
-## 0.6.12
-
- - Added support for [Electron](http://electron.atom.io/). Just pass the `--runtime=electron` flag when building/installing. Thanks @zcbenz
-
-## 0.6.11
-
- - Added known node and io.js versions including more 3.x and 4.x versions
-
-## 0.6.10
-
- - Added known node and io.js versions including 3.x and 4.x versions
- - Upgraded `tar` dep
-
-## 0.6.9
-
- - Upgraded `rc` dep
- - Updated known io.js version: v2.4.0
-
-## 0.6.8
-
- - Upgraded `semver` and `rimraf` deps
- - Updated known node and io.js versions
-
-## 0.6.7
-
- - Fixed `node_abi` versions for io.js 1.1.x -> 1.8.x (should be 43, but was stored as 42) (refs https://github.com/iojs/build/issues/94)
-
-## 0.6.6
-
- - Updated with known io.js 2.0.0 version
-
-## 0.6.5
-
- - Now respecting `npm_config_node_gyp` (https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/4887)
- - Updated to semver@4.3.2
- - Updated known node v0.12.x versions and io.js 1.x versions.
-
-## 0.6.4
-
- - Improved support for `io.js` (@fengmk2)
- - Test coverage improvements (@mikemorris)
- - Fixed support for `--dist-url` that regressed in 0.6.3
-
-## 0.6.3
-
- - Added support for passing raw options to node-gyp using `--` separator. Flags passed after
- the `--` to `node-pre-gyp configure` will be passed directly to gyp while flags passed
- after the `--` will be passed directly to make/visual studio.
- - Added `node-pre-gyp configure` command to be able to call `node-gyp configure` directly
- - Fix issue with require validation not working on windows 7 (@edgarsilva)
-
-## 0.6.2
-
- - Support for io.js >= v1.0.2
- - Deferred require of `request` and `tar` to help speed up command line usage of `node-pre-gyp`.
-
-## 0.6.1
-
- - Fixed bundled `tar` version
-
-## 0.6.0
-
- - BREAKING: node odd releases like v0.11.x now use `major.minor.patch` for `{node_abi}` instead of `NODE_MODULE_VERSION` (#124)
- - Added support for `toolset` option in versioning. By default is an empty string but `--toolset` can be passed to publish or install to select alternative binaries that target a custom toolset like C++11. For example to target Visual Studio 2014 modules like node-sqlite3 use `--toolset=v140`.
- - Added support for `--no-rollback` option to request that a failed binary test does not remove the binary module leaves it in place.
- - Added support for `--update-binary` option to request an existing binary be re-installed and the check for a valid local module be skipped.
- - Added support for passing build options from `npm` through `node-pre-gyp` to `node-gyp`: `--nodedir`, `--disturl`, `--python`, and `--msvs_version`
-
-## 0.5.31
-
- - Added support for deducing node_abi for node.js runtime from previous release if the series is even
- - Added support for --target=0.10.33
-
-## 0.5.30
-
- - Repackaged with latest bundled deps
-
-## 0.5.29
-
- - Added support for semver `build`.
- - Fixed support for downloading from urls that include `+`.
-
-## 0.5.28
-
- - Now reporting unix style paths only in reveal command
-
-## 0.5.27
-
- - Fixed support for auto-detecting s3 bucket name when it contains `.` - @taavo
- - Fixed support for installing when path contains a `'` - @halfdan
- - Ported tests to mocha
-
-## 0.5.26
-
- - Fix node-webkit support when `--target` option is not provided
-
-## 0.5.25
-
- - Fix bundling of deps
-
-## 0.5.24
-
- - Updated ABI crosswalk to incldue node v0.10.30 and v0.10.31
-
-## 0.5.23
-
- - Added `reveal` command. Pass no options to get all versioning data as json. Pass a second arg to grab a single versioned property value
- - Added support for `--silent` (shortcut for `--loglevel=silent`)
-
-## 0.5.22
-
- - Fixed node-webkit versioning name (NOTE: node-webkit support still experimental)
-
-## 0.5.21
-
- - New package to fix `shasum check failed` error with v0.5.20
-
-## 0.5.20
-
- - Now versioning node-webkit binaries based on major.minor.patch - assuming no compatible ABI across versions (#90)
-
-## 0.5.19
-
- - Updated to know about more node-webkit releases
-
-## 0.5.18
-
- - Updated to know about more node-webkit releases
-
-## 0.5.17
-
- - Updated to know about node v0.10.29 release
-
-## 0.5.16
-
- - Now supporting all aws-sdk configuration parameters (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/guide/node-configuring.html) (#86)
-
-## 0.5.15
-
- - Fixed installation of windows packages sub directories on unix systems (#84)
-
-## 0.5.14
-
- - Finished support for cross building using `--target_platform` option (#82)
- - Now skipping binary validation on install if target arch/platform do not match the host.
- - Removed multi-arch validing for OS X since it required a FAT node.js binary
-
-## 0.5.13
-
- - Fix problem in 0.5.12 whereby the wrong versions of mkdirp and semver where bundled.
-
-## 0.5.12
-
- - Improved support for node-webkit (@Mithgol)
-
-## 0.5.11
-
- - Updated target versions listing
-
-## 0.5.10
-
- - Fixed handling of `-debug` flag passed directory to node-pre-gyp (#72)
- - Added optional second arg to `node_pre_gyp.find` to customize the default versioning options used to locate the runtime binary
- - Failed install due to `testbinary` check failure no longer leaves behind binary (#70)
-
-## 0.5.9
-
- - Fixed regression in `testbinary` command causing installs to fail on windows with 0.5.7 (#60)
-
-## 0.5.8
-
- - Started bundling deps
-
-## 0.5.7
-
- - Fixed the `testbinary` check, which is used to determine whether to re-download or source compile, to work even in complex dependency situations (#63)
- - Exposed the internal `testbinary` command in node-pre-gyp command line tool
- - Fixed minor bug so that `fallback_to_build` option is always respected
-
-## 0.5.6
-
- - Added support for versioning on the `name` value in `package.json` (#57).
- - Moved to using streams for reading tarball when publishing (#52)
-
-## 0.5.5
-
- - Improved binary validation that also now works with node-webkit (@Mithgol)
- - Upgraded test apps to work with node v0.11.x
- - Improved test coverage
-
-## 0.5.4
-
- - No longer depends on external install of node-gyp for compiling builds.
-
-## 0.5.3
-
- - Reverted fix for debian/nodejs since it broke windows (#45)
-
-## 0.5.2
-
- - Support for debian systems where the node binary is named `nodejs` (#45)
- - Added `bin/node-pre-gyp.cmd` to be able to run command on windows locally (npm creates an .npm automatically when globally installed)
- - Updated abi-crosswalk with node v0.10.26 entry.
-
-## 0.5.1
-
- - Various minor bug fixes, several improving windows support for publishing.
-
-## 0.5.0
-
- - Changed property names in `binary` object: now required are `module_name`, `module_path`, and `host`.
- - Now `module_path` supports versioning, which allows developers to opt-in to using a versioned install path (#18).
- - Added `remote_path` which also supports versioning.
- - Changed `remote_uri` to `host`.
-
-## 0.4.2
-
- - Added support for `--target` flag to request cross-compile against a specific node/node-webkit version.
- - Added preliminary support for node-webkit
- - Fixed support for `--target_arch` option being respected in all cases.
-
-## 0.4.1
-
- - Fixed exception when only stderr is available in binary test (@bendi / #31)
-
-## 0.4.0
-
- - Enforce only `https:` based remote publishing access.
- - Added `node-pre-gyp info` command to display listing of published binaries
- - Added support for changing the directory node-pre-gyp should build in with the `-C/--directory` option.
- - Added support for S3 prefixes.
-
-## 0.3.1
-
- - Added `unpublish` command.
- - Fixed module path construction in tests.
- - Added ability to disable falling back to build behavior via `npm install --fallback-to-build=false` which overrides setting in a depedencies package.json `install` target.
-
-## 0.3.0
-
- - Support for packaging all files in `module_path` directory - see `app4` for example
- - Added `testpackage` command.
- - Changed `clean` command to only delete `.node` not entire `build` directory since node-gyp will handle that.
- - `.node` modules must be in a folder of there own since tar-pack will remove everything when it unpacks.
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/LICENSE b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/LICENSE
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-Copyright (c), Mapbox
-
-All rights reserved.
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
-are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
-
- * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
- this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
- this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
- and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- * Neither the name of node-pre-gyp nor the names of its contributors
- may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
- without specific prior written permission.
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
-CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
-EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
-PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
-PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
-NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
-SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/README.md b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/README.md
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-# @mapbox/node-pre-gyp
-
-#### @mapbox/node-pre-gyp makes it easy to publish and install Node.js C++ addons from binaries
-
-[](https://travis-ci.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp)
-[](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/Mapbox/node-pre-gyp)
-
-`@mapbox/node-pre-gyp` stands between [npm](https://github.com/npm/npm) and [node-gyp](https://github.com/Tootallnate/node-gyp) and offers a cross-platform method of binary deployment.
-
-### Special note on previous package
-
-On Feb 9th, 2021 `@mapbox/node-pre-gyp@1.0.0` was [released](./CHANGELOG.md). Older, unscoped versions that are not part of the `@mapbox` org are deprecated and only `@mapbox/node-pre-gyp` will see updates going forward. To upgrade to the new package do:
-
-```
-npm uninstall node-pre-gyp --save
-npm install @mapbox/node-pre-gyp --save
-```
-
-### Features
-
- - A command line tool called `node-pre-gyp` that can install your package's C++ module from a binary.
- - A variety of developer targeted commands for packaging, testing, and publishing binaries.
- - A JavaScript module that can dynamically require your installed binary: `require('@mapbox/node-pre-gyp').find`
-
-For a hello world example of a module packaged with `node-pre-gyp` see and [the wiki ](https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/wiki/Modules-using-node-pre-gyp) for real world examples.
-
-## Credits
-
- - The module is modeled after [node-gyp](https://github.com/Tootallnate/node-gyp) by [@Tootallnate](https://github.com/Tootallnate)
- - Motivation for initial development came from [@ErisDS](https://github.com/ErisDS) and the [Ghost Project](https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost).
- - Development is sponsored by [Mapbox](https://www.mapbox.com/)
-
-## FAQ
-
-See the [Frequently Ask Questions](https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/wiki/FAQ).
-
-## Depends
-
- - Node.js >= node v8.x
-
-## Install
-
-`node-pre-gyp` is designed to be installed as a local dependency of your Node.js C++ addon and accessed like:
-
- ./node_modules/.bin/node-pre-gyp --help
-
-But you can also install it globally:
-
- npm install @mapbox/node-pre-gyp -g
-
-## Usage
-
-### Commands
-
-View all possible commands:
-
- node-pre-gyp --help
-
-- clean - Remove the entire folder containing the compiled .node module
-- install - Install pre-built binary for module
-- reinstall - Run "clean" and "install" at once
-- build - Compile the module by dispatching to node-gyp or nw-gyp
-- rebuild - Run "clean" and "build" at once
-- package - Pack binary into tarball
-- testpackage - Test that the staged package is valid
-- publish - Publish pre-built binary
-- unpublish - Unpublish pre-built binary
-- info - Fetch info on published binaries
-
-You can also chain commands:
-
- node-pre-gyp clean build unpublish publish info
-
-### Options
-
-Options include:
-
- - `-C/--directory`: run the command in this directory
- - `--build-from-source`: build from source instead of using pre-built binary
- - `--update-binary`: reinstall by replacing previously installed local binary with remote binary
- - `--runtime=node-webkit`: customize the runtime: `node`, `electron` and `node-webkit` are the valid options
- - `--fallback-to-build`: fallback to building from source if pre-built binary is not available
- - `--target=0.4.0`: Pass the target node or node-webkit version to compile against
- - `--target_arch=ia32`: Pass the target arch and override the host `arch`. Any value that is [supported by Node.js](https://nodejs.org/api/os.html#osarch) is valid.
- - `--target_platform=win32`: Pass the target platform and override the host `platform`. Valid values are `linux`, `darwin`, `win32`, `sunos`, `freebsd`, `openbsd`, and `aix`.
-
-Both `--build-from-source` and `--fallback-to-build` can be passed alone or they can provide values. You can pass `--fallback-to-build=false` to override the option as declared in package.json. In addition to being able to pass `--build-from-source` you can also pass `--build-from-source=myapp` where `myapp` is the name of your module.
-
-For example: `npm install --build-from-source=myapp`. This is useful if:
-
- - `myapp` is referenced in the package.json of a larger app and therefore `myapp` is being installed as a dependency with `npm install`.
- - The larger app also depends on other modules installed with `node-pre-gyp`
- - You only want to trigger a source compile for `myapp` and the other modules.
-
-### Configuring
-
-This is a guide to configuring your module to use node-pre-gyp.
-
-#### 1) Add new entries to your `package.json`
-
- - Add `@mapbox/node-pre-gyp` to `dependencies`
- - Add `aws-sdk` as a `devDependency`
- - Add a custom `install` script
- - Declare a `binary` object
-
-This looks like:
-
-```js
- "dependencies" : {
- "@mapbox/node-pre-gyp": "1.x"
- },
- "devDependencies": {
- "aws-sdk": "2.x"
- }
- "scripts": {
- "install": "node-pre-gyp install --fallback-to-build"
- },
- "binary": {
- "module_name": "your_module",
- "module_path": "./lib/binding/",
- "host": "https://your_module.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com"
- }
-```
-
-For a full example see [node-addon-examples's package.json](https://github.com/springmeyer/node-addon-example/blob/master/package.json).
-
-Let's break this down:
-
- - Dependencies need to list `node-pre-gyp`
- - Your devDependencies should list `aws-sdk` so that you can run `node-pre-gyp publish` locally or a CI system. We recommend using `devDependencies` only since `aws-sdk` is large and not needed for `node-pre-gyp install` since it only uses http to fetch binaries
- - Your `scripts` section should override the `install` target with `"install": "node-pre-gyp install --fallback-to-build"`. This allows node-pre-gyp to be used instead of the default npm behavior of always source compiling with `node-gyp` directly.
- - Your package.json should contain a `binary` section describing key properties you provide to allow node-pre-gyp to package optimally. They are detailed below.
-
-Note: in the past we recommended putting `@mapbox/node-pre-gyp` in the `bundledDependencies`, but we no longer recommend this. In the past there were npm bugs (with node versions 0.10.x) that could lead to node-pre-gyp not being available at the right time during install (unless we bundled). This should no longer be the case. Also, for a time we recommended using `"preinstall": "npm install @mapbox/node-pre-gyp"` as an alternative method to avoid needing to bundle. But this did not behave predictably across all npm versions - see https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/issues/260 for the details. So we do not recommend using `preinstall` to install `@mapbox/node-pre-gyp`. More history on this at https://github.com/strongloop/fsevents/issues/157#issuecomment-265545908.
-
-##### The `binary` object has three required properties
-
-###### module_name
-
-The name of your native node module. This value must:
-
- - Match the name passed to [the NODE_MODULE macro](http://nodejs.org/api/addons.html#addons_hello_world)
- - Must be a valid C variable name (e.g. it cannot contain `-`)
- - Should not include the `.node` extension.
-
-###### module_path
-
-The location your native module is placed after a build. This should be an empty directory without other Javascript files. This entire directory will be packaged in the binary tarball. When installing from a remote package this directory will be overwritten with the contents of the tarball.
-
-Note: This property supports variables based on [Versioning](#versioning).
-
-###### host
-
-A url to the remote location where you've published tarball binaries (must be `https` not `http`).
-
-It is highly recommended that you use Amazon S3. The reasons are:
-
- - Various node-pre-gyp commands like `publish` and `info` only work with an S3 host.
- - S3 is a very solid hosting platform for distributing large files.
- - We provide detail documentation for using [S3 hosting](#s3-hosting) with node-pre-gyp.
-
-Why then not require S3? Because while some applications using node-pre-gyp need to distribute binaries as large as 20-30 MB, others might have very small binaries and might wish to store them in a GitHub repo. This is not recommended, but if an author really wants to host in a non-S3 location then it should be possible.
-
-It should also be mentioned that there is an optional and entirely separate npm module called [node-pre-gyp-github](https://github.com/bchr02/node-pre-gyp-github) which is intended to complement node-pre-gyp and be installed along with it. It provides the ability to store and publish your binaries within your repositories GitHub Releases if you would rather not use S3 directly. Installation and usage instructions can be found [here](https://github.com/bchr02/node-pre-gyp-github), but the basic premise is that instead of using the ```node-pre-gyp publish``` command you would use ```node-pre-gyp-github publish```.
-
-##### The `binary` object other optional S3 properties
-
-If you are not using a standard s3 path like `bucket_name.s3(.-)region.amazonaws.com`, you might get an error on `publish` because node-pre-gyp extracts the region and bucket from the `host` url. For example, you may have an on-premises s3-compatible storage server, or may have configured a specific dns redirecting to an s3 endpoint. In these cases, you can explicitly set the `region` and `bucket` properties to tell node-pre-gyp to use these values instead of guessing from the `host` property. The following values can be used in the `binary` section:
-
-###### host
-
-The url to the remote server root location (must be `https` not `http`).
-
-###### bucket
-
-The bucket name where your tarball binaries should be located.
-
-###### region
-
-Your S3 server region.
-
-###### s3ForcePathStyle
-
-Set `s3ForcePathStyle` to true if the endpoint url should not be prefixed with the bucket name. If false (default), the server endpoint would be constructed as `bucket_name.your_server.com`.
-
-##### The `binary` object has optional properties
-
-###### remote_path
-
-It **is recommended** that you customize this property. This is an extra path to use for publishing and finding remote tarballs. The default value for `remote_path` is `""` meaning that if you do not provide it then all packages will be published at the base of the `host`. It is recommended to provide a value like `./{name}/v{version}` to help organize remote packages in the case that you choose to publish multiple node addons to the same `host`.
-
-Note: This property supports variables based on [Versioning](#versioning).
-
-###### package_name
-
-It is **not recommended** to override this property unless you are also overriding the `remote_path`. This is the versioned name of the remote tarball containing the binary `.node` module and any supporting files you've placed inside the `module_path` directory. Unless you specify `package_name` in your `package.json` then it defaults to `{module_name}-v{version}-{node_abi}-{platform}-{arch}.tar.gz` which allows your binary to work across node versions, platforms, and architectures. If you are using `remote_path` that is also versioned by `./{module_name}/v{version}` then you could remove these variables from the `package_name` and just use: `{node_abi}-{platform}-{arch}.tar.gz`. Then your remote tarball will be looked up at, for example, `https://example.com/your-module/v0.1.0/node-v11-linux-x64.tar.gz`.
-
-Avoiding the version of your module in the `package_name` and instead only embedding in a directory name can be useful when you want to make a quick tag of your module that does not change any C++ code. In this case you can just copy binaries to the new version behind the scenes like:
-
-```sh
-aws s3 sync --acl public-read s3://mapbox-node-binary/sqlite3/v3.0.3/ s3://mapbox-node-binary/sqlite3/v3.0.4/
-```
-
-Note: This property supports variables based on [Versioning](#versioning).
-
-#### 2) Add a new target to binding.gyp
-
-`node-pre-gyp` calls out to `node-gyp` to compile the module and passes variables along like [module_name](#module_name) and [module_path](#module_path).
-
-A new target must be added to `binding.gyp` that moves the compiled `.node` module from `./build/Release/module_name.node` into the directory specified by `module_path`.
-
-Add a target like this at the end of your `targets` list:
-
-```js
- {
- "target_name": "action_after_build",
- "type": "none",
- "dependencies": [ "<(module_name)" ],
- "copies": [
- {
- "files": [ "<(PRODUCT_DIR)/<(module_name).node" ],
- "destination": "<(module_path)"
- }
- ]
- }
-```
-
-For a full example see [node-addon-example's binding.gyp](https://github.com/springmeyer/node-addon-example/blob/2ff60a8ded7f042864ad21db00c3a5a06cf47075/binding.gyp).
-
-#### 3) Dynamically require your `.node`
-
-Inside the main js file that requires your addon module you are likely currently doing:
-
-```js
-var binding = require('../build/Release/binding.node');
-```
-
-or:
-
-```js
-var bindings = require('./bindings')
-```
-
-Change those lines to:
-
-```js
-var binary = require('@mapbox/node-pre-gyp');
-var path = require('path');
-var binding_path = binary.find(path.resolve(path.join(__dirname,'./package.json')));
-var binding = require(binding_path);
-```
-
-For a full example see [node-addon-example's index.js](https://github.com/springmeyer/node-addon-example/blob/2ff60a8ded7f042864ad21db00c3a5a06cf47075/index.js#L1-L4)
-
-#### 4) Build and package your app
-
-Now build your module from source:
-
- npm install --build-from-source
-
-The `--build-from-source` tells `node-pre-gyp` to not look for a remote package and instead dispatch to node-gyp to build.
-
-Now `node-pre-gyp` should now also be installed as a local dependency so the command line tool it offers can be found at `./node_modules/.bin/node-pre-gyp`.
-
-#### 5) Test
-
-Now `npm test` should work just as it did before.
-
-#### 6) Publish the tarball
-
-Then package your app:
-
- ./node_modules/.bin/node-pre-gyp package
-
-Once packaged, now you can publish:
-
- ./node_modules/.bin/node-pre-gyp publish
-
-Currently the `publish` command pushes your binary to S3. This requires:
-
- - You have installed `aws-sdk` with `npm install aws-sdk`
- - You have created a bucket already.
- - The `host` points to an S3 http or https endpoint.
- - You have configured node-pre-gyp to read your S3 credentials (see [S3 hosting](#s3-hosting) for details).
-
-You can also host your binaries elsewhere. To do this requires:
-
- - You manually publish the binary created by the `package` command to an `https` endpoint
- - Ensure that the `host` value points to your custom `https` endpoint.
-
-#### 7) Automate builds
-
-Now you need to publish builds for all the platforms and node versions you wish to support. This is best automated.
-
- - See [Appveyor Automation](#appveyor-automation) for how to auto-publish builds on Windows.
- - See [Travis Automation](#travis-automation) for how to auto-publish builds on OS X and Linux.
-
-#### 8) You're done!
-
-Now publish your module to the npm registry. Users will now be able to install your module from a binary.
-
-What will happen is this:
-
-1. `npm install ` will pull from the npm registry
-2. npm will run the `install` script which will call out to `node-pre-gyp`
-3. `node-pre-gyp` will fetch the binary `.node` module and unpack in the right place
-4. Assuming that all worked, you are done
-
-If a a binary was not available for a given platform and `--fallback-to-build` was used then `node-gyp rebuild` will be called to try to source compile the module.
-
-#### 9) One more option
-
-It may be that you want to work with two s3 buckets, one for staging and one for production; this
-arrangement makes it less likely to accidentally overwrite a production binary. It also allows the production
-environment to have more restrictive permissions than staging while still enabling publishing when
-developing and testing.
-
-The binary.host property can be set at execution time. In order to do so all of the following conditions
-must be true.
-
-- binary.host is falsey or not present
-- binary.staging_host is not empty
-- binary.production_host is not empty
-
-If any of these checks fail then the operation will not perform execution time determination of the s3 target.
-
-If the command being executed is either "publish" or "unpublish" then the default is set to `binary.staging_host`. In all other cases
-the default is `binary.production_host`.
-
-The command-line options `--s3_host=staging` or `--s3_host=production` override the default. If `s3_host`
-is present and not `staging` or `production` an exception is thrown.
-
-This allows installing from staging by specifying `--s3_host=staging`. And it requires specifying
-`--s3_option=production` in order to publish to, or unpublish from, production, making accidental errors less likely.
-
-## Node-API Considerations
-
-[Node-API](https://nodejs.org/api/n-api.html#n_api_node_api), which was previously known as N-API, is an ABI-stable alternative to previous technologies such as [nan](https://github.com/nodejs/nan) which are tied to a specific Node runtime engine. Node-API is Node runtime engine agnostic and guarantees modules created today will continue to run, without changes, into the future.
-
-Using `node-pre-gyp` with Node-API projects requires a handful of additional configuration values and imposes some additional requirements.
-
-The most significant difference is that an Node-API module can be coded to target multiple Node-API versions. Therefore, an Node-API module must declare in its `package.json` file which Node-API versions the module is designed to run against. In addition, since multiple builds may be required for a single module, path and file names must be specified in way that avoids naming conflicts.
-
-### The `napi_versions` array property
-
-A Node-API module must declare in its `package.json` file, the Node-API versions the module is intended to support. This is accomplished by including an `napi-versions` array property in the `binary` object. For example:
-
-```js
-"binary": {
- "module_name": "your_module",
- "module_path": "your_module_path",
- "host": "https://your_bucket.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com",
- "napi_versions": [1,3]
- }
-```
-
-If the `napi_versions` array property is *not* present, `node-pre-gyp` operates as it always has. Including the `napi_versions` array property instructs `node-pre-gyp` that this is a Node-API module build.
-
-When the `napi_versions` array property is present, `node-pre-gyp` fires off multiple operations, one for each of the Node-API versions in the array. In the example above, two operations are initiated, one for Node-API version 1 and second for Node-API version 3. How this version number is communicated is described next.
-
-### The `napi_build_version` value
-
-For each of the Node-API module operations `node-pre-gyp` initiates, it ensures that the `napi_build_version` is set appropriately.
-
-This value is of importance in two areas:
-
-1. The C/C++ code which needs to know against which Node-API version it should compile.
-2. `node-pre-gyp` itself which must assign appropriate path and file names to avoid collisions.
-
-### Defining `NAPI_VERSION` for the C/C++ code
-
-The `napi_build_version` value is communicated to the C/C++ code by adding this code to the `binding.gyp` file:
-
-```
-"defines": [
- "NAPI_VERSION=<(napi_build_version)",
-]
-```
-
-This ensures that `NAPI_VERSION`, an integer value, is declared appropriately to the C/C++ code for each build.
-
-> Note that earlier versions of this document recommended defining the symbol `NAPI_BUILD_VERSION`. `NAPI_VERSION` is preferred because it used by the Node-API C/C++ headers to configure the specific Node-API versions being requested.
-
-### Path and file naming requirements in `package.json`
-
-Since `node-pre-gyp` fires off multiple operations for each request, it is essential that path and file names be created in such a way as to avoid collisions. This is accomplished by imposing additional path and file naming requirements.
-
-Specifically, when performing Node-API builds, the `{napi_build_version}` text configuration value *must* be present in the `module_path` property. In addition, the `{napi_build_version}` text configuration value *must* be present in either the `remote_path` or `package_name` property. (No problem if it's in both.)
-
-Here's an example:
-
-```js
-"binary": {
- "module_name": "your_module",
- "module_path": "./lib/binding/napi-v{napi_build_version}",
- "remote_path": "./{module_name}/v{version}/{configuration}/",
- "package_name": "{platform}-{arch}-napi-v{napi_build_version}.tar.gz",
- "host": "https://your_bucket.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com",
- "napi_versions": [1,3]
- }
-```
-
-## Supporting both Node-API and NAN builds
-
-You may have a legacy native add-on that you wish to continue supporting for those versions of Node that do not support Node-API, as you add Node-API support for later Node versions. This can be accomplished by specifying the `node_napi_label` configuration value in the package.json `binary.package_name` property.
-
-Placing the configuration value `node_napi_label` in the package.json `binary.package_name` property instructs `node-pre-gyp` to build all viable Node-API binaries supported by the current Node instance. If the current Node instance does not support Node-API, `node-pre-gyp` will request a traditional, non-Node-API build.
-
-The configuration value `node_napi_label` is set by `node-pre-gyp` to the type of build created, `napi` or `node`, and the version number. For Node-API builds, the string contains the Node-API version nad has values like `napi-v3`. For traditional, non-Node-API builds, the string contains the ABI version with values like `node-v46`.
-
-Here's how the `binary` configuration above might be changed to support both Node-API and NAN builds:
-
-```js
-"binary": {
- "module_name": "your_module",
- "module_path": "./lib/binding/{node_napi_label}",
- "remote_path": "./{module_name}/v{version}/{configuration}/",
- "package_name": "{platform}-{arch}-{node_napi_label}.tar.gz",
- "host": "https://your_bucket.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com",
- "napi_versions": [1,3]
- }
-```
-
-The C/C++ symbol `NAPI_VERSION` can be used to distinguish Node-API and non-Node-API builds. The value of `NAPI_VERSION` is set to the integer Node-API version for Node-API builds and is set to `0` for non-Node-API builds.
-
-For example:
-
-```C
-#if NAPI_VERSION
-// Node-API code goes here
-#else
-// NAN code goes here
-#endif
-```
-
-### Two additional configuration values
-
-The following two configuration values, which were implemented in previous versions of `node-pre-gyp`, continue to exist, but have been replaced by the `node_napi_label` configuration value described above.
-
-1. `napi_version` If Node-API is supported by the currently executing Node instance, this value is the Node-API version number supported by Node. If Node-API is not supported, this value is an empty string.
-
-2. `node_abi_napi` If the value returned for `napi_version` is non empty, this value is `'napi'`. If the value returned for `napi_version` is empty, this value is the value returned for `node_abi`.
-
-These values are present for use in the `binding.gyp` file and may be used as `{napi_version}` and `{node_abi_napi}` for text substituion in the `binary` properties of the `package.json` file.
-
-## S3 Hosting
-
-You can host wherever you choose but S3 is cheap, `node-pre-gyp publish` expects it, and S3 can be integrated well with [Travis.ci](http://travis-ci.org) to automate builds for OS X and Ubuntu, and with [Appveyor](http://appveyor.com) to automate builds for Windows. Here is an approach to do this:
-
-First, get setup locally and test the workflow:
-
-#### 1) Create an S3 bucket
-
-And have your **key** and **secret key** ready for writing to the bucket.
-
-It is recommended to create a IAM user with a policy that only gives permissions to the specific bucket you plan to publish to. This can be done in the [IAM console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/iam/) by: 1) adding a new user, 2) choosing `Attach User Policy`, 3) Using the `Policy Generator`, 4) selecting `Amazon S3` for the service, 5) adding the actions: `DeleteObject`, `GetObject`, `GetObjectAcl`, `ListBucket`, `HeadBucket`, `PutObject`, `PutObjectAcl`, 6) adding an ARN of `arn:aws:s3:::bucket/*` (replacing `bucket` with your bucket name), and finally 7) clicking `Add Statement` and saving the policy. It should generate a policy like:
-
-```js
-{
- "Version": "2012-10-17",
- "Statement": [
- {
- "Sid": "objects",
- "Effect": "Allow",
- "Action": [
- "s3:PutObject",
- "s3:GetObjectAcl",
- "s3:GetObject",
- "s3:DeleteObject",
- "s3:PutObjectAcl"
- ],
- "Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::your-bucket-name/*"
- },
- {
- "Sid": "bucket",
- "Effect": "Allow",
- "Action": "s3:ListBucket",
- "Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::your-bucket-name"
- },
- {
- "Sid": "buckets",
- "Effect": "Allow",
- "Action": "s3:HeadBucket",
- "Resource": "*"
- }
- ]
-}
-```
-
-#### 2) Install node-pre-gyp
-
-Either install it globally:
-
- npm install node-pre-gyp -g
-
-Or put the local version on your PATH
-
- export PATH=`pwd`/node_modules/.bin/:$PATH
-
-#### 3) Configure AWS credentials
-
-It is recommended to configure the AWS JS SDK v2 used internally by `node-pre-gyp` by setting these environment variables:
-
-- AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
-- AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
-
-But also you can also use the `Shared Config File` mentioned [in the AWS JS SDK v2 docs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-javascript/v2/developer-guide/configuring-the-jssdk.html)
-
-#### 4) Package and publish your build
-
-Install the `aws-sdk`:
-
- npm install aws-sdk
-
-Then publish:
-
- node-pre-gyp package publish
-
-Note: if you hit an error like `Hostname/IP doesn't match certificate's altnames` it may mean that you need to provide the `region` option in your config.
-
-## Appveyor Automation
-
-[Appveyor](http://www.appveyor.com/) can build binaries and publish the results per commit and supports:
-
- - Windows Visual Studio 2013 and related compilers
- - Both 64 bit (x64) and 32 bit (x86) build configurations
- - Multiple Node.js versions
-
-For an example of doing this see [node-sqlite3's appveyor.yml](https://github.com/mapbox/node-sqlite3/blob/master/appveyor.yml).
-
-Below is a guide to getting set up:
-
-#### 1) Create a free Appveyor account
-
-Go to https://ci.appveyor.com/signup/free and sign in with your GitHub account.
-
-#### 2) Create a new project
-
-Go to https://ci.appveyor.com/projects/new and select the GitHub repo for your module
-
-#### 3) Add appveyor.yml and push it
-
-Once you have committed an `appveyor.yml` ([appveyor.yml reference](http://www.appveyor.com/docs/appveyor-yml)) to your GitHub repo and pushed it AppVeyor should automatically start building your project.
-
-#### 4) Create secure variables
-
-Encrypt your S3 AWS keys by going to and hitting the `encrypt` button.
-
-Then paste the result into your `appveyor.yml`
-
-```yml
-environment:
- AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID:
- secure: Dn9HKdLNYvDgPdQOzRq/DqZ/MPhjknRHB1o+/lVU8MA=
- AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY:
- secure: W1rwNoSnOku1r+28gnoufO8UA8iWADmL1LiiwH9IOkIVhDTNGdGPJqAlLjNqwLnL
-```
-
-NOTE: keys are per account but not per repo (this is difference than Travis where keys are per repo but not related to the account used to encrypt them).
-
-#### 5) Hook up publishing
-
-Just put `node-pre-gyp package publish` in your `appveyor.yml` after `npm install`.
-
-#### 6) Publish when you want
-
-You might wish to publish binaries only on a specific commit. To do this you could borrow from the [Travis CI idea of commit keywords](http://about.travis-ci.org/docs/user/how-to-skip-a-build/) and add special handling for commit messages with `[publish binary]`:
-
- SET CM=%APPVEYOR_REPO_COMMIT_MESSAGE%
- if not "%CM%" == "%CM:[publish binary]=%" node-pre-gyp --msvs_version=2013 publish
-
-If your commit message contains special characters (e.g. `&`) this method might fail. An alternative is to use PowerShell, which gives you additional possibilities, like ignoring case by using `ToLower()`:
-
- ps: if($env:APPVEYOR_REPO_COMMIT_MESSAGE.ToLower().Contains('[publish binary]')) { node-pre-gyp --msvs_version=2013 publish }
-
-Remember this publishing is not the same as `npm publish`. We're just talking about the binary module here and not your entire npm package.
-
-## Travis Automation
-
-[Travis](https://travis-ci.org/) can push to S3 after a successful build and supports both:
-
- - Ubuntu Precise and OS X (64 bit)
- - Multiple Node.js versions
-
-For an example of doing this see [node-add-example's .travis.yml](https://github.com/springmeyer/node-addon-example/blob/2ff60a8ded7f042864ad21db00c3a5a06cf47075/.travis.yml).
-
-Note: if you need 32 bit binaries, this can be done from a 64 bit Travis machine. See [the node-sqlite3 scripts for an example of doing this](https://github.com/mapbox/node-sqlite3/blob/bae122aa6a2b8a45f6b717fab24e207740e32b5d/scripts/build_against_node.sh#L54-L74).
-
-Below is a guide to getting set up:
-
-#### 1) Install the Travis gem
-
- gem install travis
-
-#### 2) Create secure variables
-
-Make sure you run this command from within the directory of your module.
-
-Use `travis-encrypt` like:
-
- travis encrypt AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=${node_pre_gyp_accessKeyId}
- travis encrypt AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=${node_pre_gyp_secretAccessKey}
-
-Then put those values in your `.travis.yml` like:
-
-```yaml
-env:
- global:
- - secure: F+sEL/v56CzHqmCSSES4pEyC9NeQlkoR0Gs/ZuZxX1ytrj8SKtp3MKqBj7zhIclSdXBz4Ev966Da5ctmcTd410p0b240MV6BVOkLUtkjZJyErMBOkeb8n8yVfSoeMx8RiIhBmIvEn+rlQq+bSFis61/JkE9rxsjkGRZi14hHr4M=
- - secure: o2nkUQIiABD139XS6L8pxq3XO5gch27hvm/gOdV+dzNKc/s2KomVPWcOyXNxtJGhtecAkABzaW8KHDDi5QL1kNEFx6BxFVMLO8rjFPsMVaBG9Ks6JiDQkkmrGNcnVdxI/6EKTLHTH5WLsz8+J7caDBzvKbEfTux5EamEhxIWgrI=
-```
-
-More details on Travis encryption at http://about.travis-ci.org/docs/user/encryption-keys/.
-
-#### 3) Hook up publishing
-
-Just put `node-pre-gyp package publish` in your `.travis.yml` after `npm install`.
-
-##### OS X publishing
-
-If you want binaries for OS X in addition to linux you can enable [multi-os for Travis](http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/multi-os/#Setting-.travis.yml)
-
-Use a configuration like:
-
-```yml
-
-language: cpp
-
-os:
-- linux
-- osx
-
-env:
- matrix:
- - NODE_VERSION="4"
- - NODE_VERSION="6"
-
-before_install:
-- rm -rf ~/.nvm/ && git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/creationix/nvm.git ~/.nvm
-- source ~/.nvm/nvm.sh
-- nvm install $NODE_VERSION
-- nvm use $NODE_VERSION
-```
-
-See [Travis OS X Gotchas](#travis-os-x-gotchas) for why we replace `language: node_js` and `node_js:` sections with `language: cpp` and a custom matrix.
-
-Also create platform specific sections for any deps that need install. For example if you need libpng:
-
-```yml
-- if [ $(uname -s) == 'Linux' ]; then apt-get install libpng-dev; fi;
-- if [ $(uname -s) == 'Darwin' ]; then brew install libpng; fi;
-```
-
-For detailed multi-OS examples see [node-mapnik](https://github.com/mapnik/node-mapnik/blob/master/.travis.yml) and [node-sqlite3](https://github.com/mapbox/node-sqlite3/blob/master/.travis.yml).
-
-##### Travis OS X Gotchas
-
-First, unlike the Travis Linux machines, the OS X machines do not put `node-pre-gyp` on PATH by default. To do so you will need to:
-
-```sh
-export PATH=$(pwd)/node_modules/.bin:${PATH}
-```
-
-Second, the OS X machines do not support using a matrix for installing different Node.js versions. So you need to bootstrap the installation of Node.js in a cross platform way.
-
-By doing:
-
-```yml
-env:
- matrix:
- - NODE_VERSION="4"
- - NODE_VERSION="6"
-
-before_install:
- - rm -rf ~/.nvm/ && git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/creationix/nvm.git ~/.nvm
- - source ~/.nvm/nvm.sh
- - nvm install $NODE_VERSION
- - nvm use $NODE_VERSION
-```
-
-You can easily recreate the previous behavior of this matrix:
-
-```yml
-node_js:
- - "4"
- - "6"
-```
-
-#### 4) Publish when you want
-
-You might wish to publish binaries only on a specific commit. To do this you could borrow from the [Travis CI idea of commit keywords](http://about.travis-ci.org/docs/user/how-to-skip-a-build/) and add special handling for commit messages with `[publish binary]`:
-
- COMMIT_MESSAGE=$(git log --format=%B --no-merges -n 1 | tr -d '\n')
- if [[ ${COMMIT_MESSAGE} =~ "[publish binary]" ]]; then node-pre-gyp publish; fi;
-
-Then you can trigger new binaries to be built like:
-
- git commit -a -m "[publish binary]"
-
-Or, if you don't have any changes to make simply run:
-
- git commit --allow-empty -m "[publish binary]"
-
-WARNING: if you are working in a pull request and publishing binaries from there then you will want to avoid double publishing when Travis CI builds both the `push` and `pr`. You only want to run the publish on the `push` commit. See https://github.com/Project-OSRM/node-osrm/blob/8eb837abe2e2e30e595093d16e5354bc5c573575/scripts/is_pr_merge.sh which is called from https://github.com/Project-OSRM/node-osrm/blob/8eb837abe2e2e30e595093d16e5354bc5c573575/scripts/publish.sh for an example of how to do this.
-
-Remember this publishing is not the same as `npm publish`. We're just talking about the binary module here and not your entire npm package. To automate the publishing of your entire package to npm on Travis see http://about.travis-ci.org/docs/user/deployment/npm/
-
-# Versioning
-
-The `binary` properties of `module_path`, `remote_path`, and `package_name` support variable substitution. The strings are evaluated by `node-pre-gyp` depending on your system and any custom build flags you passed.
-
- - `node_abi`: The node C++ `ABI` number. This value is available in Javascript as `process.versions.modules` as of [`>= v0.10.4 >= v0.11.7`](https://github.com/joyent/node/commit/ccabd4a6fa8a6eb79d29bc3bbe9fe2b6531c2d8e) and in C++ as the `NODE_MODULE_VERSION` define much earlier. For versions of Node before this was available we fallback to the V8 major and minor version.
- - `platform` matches node's `process.platform` like `linux`, `darwin`, and `win32` unless the user passed the `--target_platform` option to override.
- - `arch` matches node's `process.arch` like `x64` or `ia32` unless the user passes the `--target_arch` option to override.
- - `libc` matches `require('detect-libc').family` like `glibc` or `musl` unless the user passes the `--target_libc` option to override.
- - `configuration` - Either 'Release' or 'Debug' depending on if `--debug` is passed during the build.
- - `module_name` - the `binary.module_name` attribute from `package.json`.
- - `version` - the semver `version` value for your module from `package.json` (NOTE: ignores the `semver.build` property).
- - `major`, `minor`, `patch`, and `prelease` match the individual semver values for your module's `version`
- - `build` - the sevmer `build` value. For example it would be `this.that` if your package.json `version` was `v1.0.0+this.that`
- - `prerelease` - the semver `prerelease` value. For example it would be `alpha.beta` if your package.json `version` was `v1.0.0-alpha.beta`
-
-
-The options are visible in the code at
-
-# Download binary files from a mirror
-
-S3 is broken in China for the well known reason.
-
-Using the `npm` config argument: `--{module_name}_binary_host_mirror` can download binary files through a mirror, `-` in `module_name` will be replaced with `_`.
-
-e.g.: Install [v8-profiler](https://www.npmjs.com/package/v8-profiler) from `npm`.
-
-```bash
-$ npm install v8-profiler --profiler_binary_host_mirror=https://npm.taobao.org/mirrors/node-inspector/
-```
-
-e.g.: Install [canvas-prebuilt](https://www.npmjs.com/package/canvas-prebuilt) from `npm`.
-
-```bash
-$ npm install canvas-prebuilt --canvas_prebuilt_binary_host_mirror=https://npm.taobao.org/mirrors/canvas-prebuilt/
-```
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/bin/node-pre-gyp b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/bin/node-pre-gyp
deleted file mode 100644
index c38d34d..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/bin/node-pre-gyp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env node
-'use strict';
-
-require('../lib/main');
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/bin/node-pre-gyp.cmd b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/bin/node-pre-gyp.cmd
deleted file mode 100644
index 46e14b5..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/bin/node-pre-gyp.cmd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-@echo off
-node "%~dp0\node-pre-gyp" %*
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/contributing.md b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/contributing.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 4038fa6..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/contributing.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# Contributing
-
-
-### Releasing a new version:
-
-- Ensure tests are passing on travis and appveyor
-- Run `node scripts/abi_crosswalk.js` and commit any changes
-- Update the changelog
-- Tag a new release like: `git tag -a v0.6.34 -m "tagging v0.6.34" && git push --tags`
-- Run `npm publish`
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/build.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/build.js
deleted file mode 100644
index e8a1459..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/build.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports = build;
-
-exports.usage = 'Attempts to compile the module by dispatching to node-gyp or nw-gyp';
-
-const napi = require('./util/napi.js');
-const compile = require('./util/compile.js');
-const handle_gyp_opts = require('./util/handle_gyp_opts.js');
-const configure = require('./configure.js');
-
-function do_build(gyp, argv, callback) {
- handle_gyp_opts(gyp, argv, (err, result) => {
- let final_args = ['build'].concat(result.gyp).concat(result.pre);
- if (result.unparsed.length > 0) {
- final_args = final_args.
- concat(['--']).
- concat(result.unparsed);
- }
- if (!err && result.opts.napi_build_version) {
- napi.swap_build_dir_in(result.opts.napi_build_version);
- }
- compile.run_gyp(final_args, result.opts, (err2) => {
- if (result.opts.napi_build_version) {
- napi.swap_build_dir_out(result.opts.napi_build_version);
- }
- return callback(err2);
- });
- });
-}
-
-function build(gyp, argv, callback) {
-
- // Form up commands to pass to node-gyp:
- // We map `node-pre-gyp build` to `node-gyp configure build` so that we do not
- // trigger a clean and therefore do not pay the penalty of a full recompile
- if (argv.length && (argv.indexOf('rebuild') > -1)) {
- argv.shift(); // remove `rebuild`
- // here we map `node-pre-gyp rebuild` to `node-gyp rebuild` which internally means
- // "clean + configure + build" and triggers a full recompile
- compile.run_gyp(['clean'], {}, (err3) => {
- if (err3) return callback(err3);
- configure(gyp, argv, (err4) => {
- if (err4) return callback(err4);
- return do_build(gyp, argv, callback);
- });
- });
- } else {
- return do_build(gyp, argv, callback);
- }
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/clean.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/clean.js
deleted file mode 100644
index e693392..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/clean.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports = clean;
-
-exports.usage = 'Removes the entire folder containing the compiled .node module';
-
-const rm = require('rimraf');
-const exists = require('fs').exists || require('path').exists;
-const versioning = require('./util/versioning.js');
-const napi = require('./util/napi.js');
-const path = require('path');
-
-function clean(gyp, argv, callback) {
- const package_json = gyp.package_json;
- const napi_build_version = napi.get_napi_build_version_from_command_args(argv);
- const opts = versioning.evaluate(package_json, gyp.opts, napi_build_version);
- const to_delete = opts.module_path;
- if (!to_delete) {
- return callback(new Error('module_path is empty, refusing to delete'));
- } else if (path.normalize(to_delete) === path.normalize(process.cwd())) {
- return callback(new Error('module_path is not set, refusing to delete'));
- } else {
- exists(to_delete, (found) => {
- if (found) {
- if (!gyp.opts.silent_clean) console.log('[' + package_json.name + '] Removing "%s"', to_delete);
- return rm(to_delete, callback);
- }
- return callback();
- });
- }
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/configure.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/configure.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 1337c0c..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/configure.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports = configure;
-
-exports.usage = 'Attempts to configure node-gyp or nw-gyp build';
-
-const napi = require('./util/napi.js');
-const compile = require('./util/compile.js');
-const handle_gyp_opts = require('./util/handle_gyp_opts.js');
-
-function configure(gyp, argv, callback) {
- handle_gyp_opts(gyp, argv, (err, result) => {
- let final_args = result.gyp.concat(result.pre);
- // pull select node-gyp configure options out of the npm environ
- const known_gyp_args = ['dist-url', 'python', 'nodedir', 'msvs_version'];
- known_gyp_args.forEach((key) => {
- const val = gyp.opts[key] || gyp.opts[key.replace('-', '_')];
- if (val) {
- final_args.push('--' + key + '=' + val);
- }
- });
- // --ensure=false tell node-gyp to re-install node development headers
- // but it is only respected by node-gyp install, so we have to call install
- // as a separate step if the user passes it
- if (gyp.opts.ensure === false) {
- const install_args = final_args.concat(['install', '--ensure=false']);
- compile.run_gyp(install_args, result.opts, (err2) => {
- if (err2) return callback(err2);
- if (result.unparsed.length > 0) {
- final_args = final_args.
- concat(['--']).
- concat(result.unparsed);
- }
- compile.run_gyp(['configure'].concat(final_args), result.opts, (err3) => {
- return callback(err3);
- });
- });
- } else {
- if (result.unparsed.length > 0) {
- final_args = final_args.
- concat(['--']).
- concat(result.unparsed);
- }
- compile.run_gyp(['configure'].concat(final_args), result.opts, (err4) => {
- if (!err4 && result.opts.napi_build_version) {
- napi.swap_build_dir_out(result.opts.napi_build_version);
- }
- return callback(err4);
- });
- }
- });
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/info.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/info.js
deleted file mode 100644
index ba22f32..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/info.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports = info;
-
-exports.usage = 'Lists all published binaries (requires aws-sdk)';
-
-const log = require('npmlog');
-const versioning = require('./util/versioning.js');
-const s3_setup = require('./util/s3_setup.js');
-
-function info(gyp, argv, callback) {
- const package_json = gyp.package_json;
- const opts = versioning.evaluate(package_json, gyp.opts);
- const config = {};
- s3_setup.detect(opts, config);
- const s3 = s3_setup.get_s3(config);
- const s3_opts = {
- Bucket: config.bucket,
- Prefix: config.prefix
- };
- s3.listObjects(s3_opts, (err, meta) => {
- if (err && err.code === 'NotFound') {
- return callback(new Error('[' + package_json.name + '] Not found: https://' + s3_opts.Bucket + '.s3.amazonaws.com/' + config.prefix));
- } else if (err) {
- return callback(err);
- } else {
- log.verbose(JSON.stringify(meta, null, 1));
- if (meta && meta.Contents) {
- meta.Contents.forEach((obj) => {
- console.log(obj.Key);
- });
- } else {
- console.error('[' + package_json.name + '] No objects found at https://' + s3_opts.Bucket + '.s3.amazonaws.com/' + config.prefix);
- }
- return callback();
- }
- });
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/install.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/install.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 617dd86..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/install.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,235 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports = install;
-
-exports.usage = 'Attempts to install pre-built binary for module';
-
-const fs = require('fs');
-const path = require('path');
-const log = require('npmlog');
-const existsAsync = fs.exists || path.exists;
-const versioning = require('./util/versioning.js');
-const napi = require('./util/napi.js');
-const makeDir = require('make-dir');
-// for fetching binaries
-const fetch = require('node-fetch');
-const tar = require('tar');
-
-let npgVersion = 'unknown';
-try {
- // Read own package.json to get the current node-pre-pyp version.
- const ownPackageJSON = fs.readFileSync(path.join(__dirname, '..', 'package.json'), 'utf8');
- npgVersion = JSON.parse(ownPackageJSON).version;
-} catch (e) {
- // do nothing
-}
-
-function place_binary(uri, targetDir, opts, callback) {
- log.http('GET', uri);
-
- // Try getting version info from the currently running npm.
- const envVersionInfo = process.env.npm_config_user_agent ||
- 'node ' + process.version;
-
- const sanitized = uri.replace('+', '%2B');
- const requestOpts = {
- uri: sanitized,
- headers: {
- 'User-Agent': 'node-pre-gyp (v' + npgVersion + ', ' + envVersionInfo + ')'
- },
- follow_max: 10
- };
-
- if (opts.cafile) {
- try {
- requestOpts.ca = fs.readFileSync(opts.cafile);
- } catch (e) {
- return callback(e);
- }
- } else if (opts.ca) {
- requestOpts.ca = opts.ca;
- }
-
- const proxyUrl = opts.proxy ||
- process.env.http_proxy ||
- process.env.HTTP_PROXY ||
- process.env.npm_config_proxy;
- let agent;
- if (proxyUrl) {
- const ProxyAgent = require('https-proxy-agent');
- agent = new ProxyAgent(proxyUrl);
- log.http('download', 'proxy agent configured using: "%s"', proxyUrl);
- }
-
- fetch(sanitized, { agent })
- .then((res) => {
- if (!res.ok) {
- throw new Error(`response status ${res.status} ${res.statusText} on ${sanitized}`);
- }
- const dataStream = res.body;
-
- return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
- let extractions = 0;
- const countExtractions = (entry) => {
- extractions += 1;
- log.info('install', 'unpacking %s', entry.path);
- };
-
- dataStream.pipe(extract(targetDir, countExtractions))
- .on('error', (e) => {
- reject(e);
- });
- dataStream.on('end', () => {
- resolve(`extracted file count: ${extractions}`);
- });
- dataStream.on('error', (e) => {
- reject(e);
- });
- });
- })
- .then((text) => {
- log.info(text);
- callback();
- })
- .catch((e) => {
- log.error(`install ${e.message}`);
- callback(e);
- });
-}
-
-function extract(to, onentry) {
- return tar.extract({
- cwd: to,
- strip: 1,
- onentry
- });
-}
-
-function extract_from_local(from, targetDir, callback) {
- if (!fs.existsSync(from)) {
- return callback(new Error('Cannot find file ' + from));
- }
- log.info('Found local file to extract from ' + from);
-
- // extract helpers
- let extractCount = 0;
- function countExtractions(entry) {
- extractCount += 1;
- log.info('install', 'unpacking ' + entry.path);
- }
- function afterExtract(err) {
- if (err) return callback(err);
- if (extractCount === 0) {
- return callback(new Error('There was a fatal problem while extracting the tarball'));
- }
- log.info('tarball', 'done parsing tarball');
- callback();
- }
-
- fs.createReadStream(from).pipe(extract(targetDir, countExtractions))
- .on('close', afterExtract)
- .on('error', afterExtract);
-}
-
-function do_build(gyp, argv, callback) {
- const args = ['rebuild'].concat(argv);
- gyp.todo.push({ name: 'build', args: args });
- process.nextTick(callback);
-}
-
-function print_fallback_error(err, opts, package_json) {
- const fallback_message = ' (falling back to source compile with node-gyp)';
- let full_message = '';
- if (err.statusCode !== undefined) {
- // If we got a network response it but failed to download
- // it means remote binaries are not available, so let's try to help
- // the user/developer with the info to debug why
- full_message = 'Pre-built binaries not found for ' + package_json.name + '@' + package_json.version;
- full_message += ' and ' + opts.runtime + '@' + (opts.target || process.versions.node) + ' (' + opts.node_abi + ' ABI, ' + opts.libc + ')';
- full_message += fallback_message;
- log.warn('Tried to download(' + err.statusCode + '): ' + opts.hosted_tarball);
- log.warn(full_message);
- log.http(err.message);
- } else {
- // If we do not have a statusCode that means an unexpected error
- // happened and prevented an http response, so we output the exact error
- full_message = 'Pre-built binaries not installable for ' + package_json.name + '@' + package_json.version;
- full_message += ' and ' + opts.runtime + '@' + (opts.target || process.versions.node) + ' (' + opts.node_abi + ' ABI, ' + opts.libc + ')';
- full_message += fallback_message;
- log.warn(full_message);
- log.warn('Hit error ' + err.message);
- }
-}
-
-//
-// install
-//
-function install(gyp, argv, callback) {
- const package_json = gyp.package_json;
- const napi_build_version = napi.get_napi_build_version_from_command_args(argv);
- const source_build = gyp.opts['build-from-source'] || gyp.opts.build_from_source;
- const update_binary = gyp.opts['update-binary'] || gyp.opts.update_binary;
- const should_do_source_build = source_build === package_json.name || (source_build === true || source_build === 'true');
- if (should_do_source_build) {
- log.info('build', 'requesting source compile');
- return do_build(gyp, argv, callback);
- } else {
- const fallback_to_build = gyp.opts['fallback-to-build'] || gyp.opts.fallback_to_build;
- let should_do_fallback_build = fallback_to_build === package_json.name || (fallback_to_build === true || fallback_to_build === 'true');
- // but allow override from npm
- if (process.env.npm_config_argv) {
- const cooked = JSON.parse(process.env.npm_config_argv).cooked;
- const match = cooked.indexOf('--fallback-to-build');
- if (match > -1 && cooked.length > match && cooked[match + 1] === 'false') {
- should_do_fallback_build = false;
- log.info('install', 'Build fallback disabled via npm flag: --fallback-to-build=false');
- }
- }
- let opts;
- try {
- opts = versioning.evaluate(package_json, gyp.opts, napi_build_version);
- } catch (err) {
- return callback(err);
- }
-
- opts.ca = gyp.opts.ca;
- opts.cafile = gyp.opts.cafile;
-
- const from = opts.hosted_tarball;
- const to = opts.module_path;
- const binary_module = path.join(to, opts.module_name + '.node');
- existsAsync(binary_module, (found) => {
- if (!update_binary) {
- if (found) {
- console.log('[' + package_json.name + '] Success: "' + binary_module + '" already installed');
- console.log('Pass --update-binary to reinstall or --build-from-source to recompile');
- return callback();
- }
- log.info('check', 'checked for "' + binary_module + '" (not found)');
- }
-
- makeDir(to).then(() => {
- const fileName = from.startsWith('file://') && from.slice('file://'.length);
- if (fileName) {
- extract_from_local(fileName, to, after_place);
- } else {
- place_binary(from, to, opts, after_place);
- }
- }).catch((err) => {
- after_place(err);
- });
-
- function after_place(err) {
- if (err && should_do_fallback_build) {
- print_fallback_error(err, opts, package_json);
- return do_build(gyp, argv, callback);
- } else if (err) {
- return callback(err);
- } else {
- console.log('[' + package_json.name + '] Success: "' + binary_module + '" is installed via remote');
- return callback();
- }
- }
- });
- }
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/main.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/main.js
deleted file mode 100644
index bae32ac..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/main.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,125 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-/**
- * Set the title.
- */
-
-process.title = 'node-pre-gyp';
-
-const node_pre_gyp = require('../');
-const log = require('npmlog');
-
-/**
- * Process and execute the selected commands.
- */
-
-const prog = new node_pre_gyp.Run({ argv: process.argv });
-let completed = false;
-
-if (prog.todo.length === 0) {
- if (~process.argv.indexOf('-v') || ~process.argv.indexOf('--version')) {
- console.log('v%s', prog.version);
- process.exit(0);
- } else if (~process.argv.indexOf('-h') || ~process.argv.indexOf('--help')) {
- console.log('%s', prog.usage());
- process.exit(0);
- }
- console.log('%s', prog.usage());
- process.exit(1);
-}
-
-// if --no-color is passed
-if (prog.opts && Object.hasOwnProperty.call(prog, 'color') && !prog.opts.color) {
- log.disableColor();
-}
-
-log.info('it worked if it ends with', 'ok');
-log.verbose('cli', process.argv);
-log.info('using', process.title + '@%s', prog.version);
-log.info('using', 'node@%s | %s | %s', process.versions.node, process.platform, process.arch);
-
-
-/**
- * Change dir if -C/--directory was passed.
- */
-
-const dir = prog.opts.directory;
-if (dir) {
- const fs = require('fs');
- try {
- const stat = fs.statSync(dir);
- if (stat.isDirectory()) {
- log.info('chdir', dir);
- process.chdir(dir);
- } else {
- log.warn('chdir', dir + ' is not a directory');
- }
- } catch (e) {
- if (e.code === 'ENOENT') {
- log.warn('chdir', dir + ' is not a directory');
- } else {
- log.warn('chdir', 'error during chdir() "%s"', e.message);
- }
- }
-}
-
-function run() {
- const command = prog.todo.shift();
- if (!command) {
- // done!
- completed = true;
- log.info('ok');
- return;
- }
-
- // set binary.host when appropriate. host determines the s3 target bucket.
- const target = prog.setBinaryHostProperty(command.name);
- if (target && ['install', 'publish', 'unpublish', 'info'].indexOf(command.name) >= 0) {
- log.info('using binary.host: ' + prog.package_json.binary.host);
- }
-
- prog.commands[command.name](command.args, function(err) {
- if (err) {
- log.error(command.name + ' error');
- log.error('stack', err.stack);
- errorMessage();
- log.error('not ok');
- console.log(err.message);
- return process.exit(1);
- }
- const args_array = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
- if (args_array.length) {
- console.log.apply(console, args_array);
- }
- // now run the next command in the queue
- process.nextTick(run);
- });
-}
-
-process.on('exit', (code) => {
- if (!completed && !code) {
- log.error('Completion callback never invoked!');
- errorMessage();
- process.exit(6);
- }
-});
-
-process.on('uncaughtException', (err) => {
- log.error('UNCAUGHT EXCEPTION');
- log.error('stack', err.stack);
- errorMessage();
- process.exit(7);
-});
-
-function errorMessage() {
- // copied from npm's lib/util/error-handler.js
- const os = require('os');
- log.error('System', os.type() + ' ' + os.release());
- log.error('command', process.argv.map(JSON.stringify).join(' '));
- log.error('cwd', process.cwd());
- log.error('node -v', process.version);
- log.error(process.title + ' -v', 'v' + prog.package.version);
-}
-
-// start running the given commands!
-run();
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/node-pre-gyp.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/node-pre-gyp.js
deleted file mode 100644
index dc18e74..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/node-pre-gyp.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,309 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-/**
- * Module exports.
- */
-
-module.exports = exports;
-
-/**
- * Module dependencies.
- */
-
-// load mocking control function for accessing s3 via https. the function is a noop always returning
-// false if not mocking.
-exports.mockS3Http = require('./util/s3_setup').get_mockS3Http();
-exports.mockS3Http('on');
-const mocking = exports.mockS3Http('get');
-
-
-const fs = require('fs');
-const path = require('path');
-const nopt = require('nopt');
-const log = require('npmlog');
-log.disableProgress();
-const napi = require('./util/napi.js');
-
-const EE = require('events').EventEmitter;
-const inherits = require('util').inherits;
-const cli_commands = [
- 'clean',
- 'install',
- 'reinstall',
- 'build',
- 'rebuild',
- 'package',
- 'testpackage',
- 'publish',
- 'unpublish',
- 'info',
- 'testbinary',
- 'reveal',
- 'configure'
-];
-const aliases = {};
-
-// differentiate node-pre-gyp's logs from npm's
-log.heading = 'node-pre-gyp';
-
-if (mocking) {
- log.warn(`mocking s3 to ${process.env.node_pre_gyp_mock_s3}`);
-}
-
-// this is a getter to avoid circular reference warnings with node v14.
-Object.defineProperty(exports, 'find', {
- get: function() {
- return require('./pre-binding').find;
- },
- enumerable: true
-});
-
-// in the following, "my_module" is using node-pre-gyp to
-// prebuild and install pre-built binaries. "main_module"
-// is using "my_module".
-//
-// "bin/node-pre-gyp" invokes Run() without a path. the
-// expectation is that the working directory is the package
-// root "my_module". this is true because in all cases npm is
-// executing a script in the context of "my_module".
-//
-// "pre-binding.find()" is executed by "my_module" but in the
-// context of "main_module". this is because "main_module" is
-// executing and requires "my_module" which is then executing
-// "pre-binding.find()" via "node-pre-gyp.find()", so the working
-// directory is that of "main_module".
-//
-// that's why "find()" must pass the path to package.json.
-//
-function Run({ package_json_path = './package.json', argv }) {
- this.package_json_path = package_json_path;
- this.commands = {};
-
- const self = this;
- cli_commands.forEach((command) => {
- self.commands[command] = function(argvx, callback) {
- log.verbose('command', command, argvx);
- return require('./' + command)(self, argvx, callback);
- };
- });
-
- this.parseArgv(argv);
-
- // this is set to true after the binary.host property was set to
- // either staging_host or production_host.
- this.binaryHostSet = false;
-}
-inherits(Run, EE);
-exports.Run = Run;
-const proto = Run.prototype;
-
-/**
- * Export the contents of the package.json.
- */
-
-proto.package = require('../package.json');
-
-/**
- * nopt configuration definitions
- */
-
-proto.configDefs = {
- help: Boolean, // everywhere
- arch: String, // 'configure'
- debug: Boolean, // 'build'
- directory: String, // bin
- proxy: String, // 'install'
- loglevel: String // everywhere
-};
-
-/**
- * nopt shorthands
- */
-
-proto.shorthands = {
- release: '--no-debug',
- C: '--directory',
- debug: '--debug',
- j: '--jobs',
- silent: '--loglevel=silent',
- silly: '--loglevel=silly',
- verbose: '--loglevel=verbose'
-};
-
-/**
- * expose the command aliases for the bin file to use.
- */
-
-proto.aliases = aliases;
-
-/**
- * Parses the given argv array and sets the 'opts', 'argv',
- * 'command', and 'package_json' properties.
- */
-
-proto.parseArgv = function parseOpts(argv) {
- this.opts = nopt(this.configDefs, this.shorthands, argv);
- this.argv = this.opts.argv.remain.slice();
- const commands = this.todo = [];
-
- // create a copy of the argv array with aliases mapped
- argv = this.argv.map((arg) => {
- // is this an alias?
- if (arg in this.aliases) {
- arg = this.aliases[arg];
- }
- return arg;
- });
-
- // process the mapped args into "command" objects ("name" and "args" props)
- argv.slice().forEach((arg) => {
- if (arg in this.commands) {
- const args = argv.splice(0, argv.indexOf(arg));
- argv.shift();
- if (commands.length > 0) {
- commands[commands.length - 1].args = args;
- }
- commands.push({ name: arg, args: [] });
- }
- });
- if (commands.length > 0) {
- commands[commands.length - 1].args = argv.splice(0);
- }
-
-
- // if a directory was specified package.json is assumed to be relative
- // to it.
- let package_json_path = this.package_json_path;
- if (this.opts.directory) {
- package_json_path = path.join(this.opts.directory, package_json_path);
- }
-
- this.package_json = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(package_json_path));
-
- // expand commands entries for multiple napi builds
- this.todo = napi.expand_commands(this.package_json, this.opts, commands);
-
- // support for inheriting config env variables from npm
- const npm_config_prefix = 'npm_config_';
- Object.keys(process.env).forEach((name) => {
- if (name.indexOf(npm_config_prefix) !== 0) return;
- const val = process.env[name];
- if (name === npm_config_prefix + 'loglevel') {
- log.level = val;
- } else {
- // add the user-defined options to the config
- name = name.substring(npm_config_prefix.length);
- // avoid npm argv clobber already present args
- // which avoids problem of 'npm test' calling
- // script that runs unique npm install commands
- if (name === 'argv') {
- if (this.opts.argv &&
- this.opts.argv.remain &&
- this.opts.argv.remain.length) {
- // do nothing
- } else {
- this.opts[name] = val;
- }
- } else {
- this.opts[name] = val;
- }
- }
- });
-
- if (this.opts.loglevel) {
- log.level = this.opts.loglevel;
- }
- log.resume();
-};
-
-/**
- * allow the binary.host property to be set at execution time.
- *
- * for this to take effect requires all the following to be true.
- * - binary is a property in package.json
- * - binary.host is falsey
- * - binary.staging_host is not empty
- * - binary.production_host is not empty
- *
- * if any of the previous checks fail then the function returns an empty string
- * and makes no changes to package.json's binary property.
- *
- *
- * if command is "publish" then the default is set to "binary.staging_host"
- * if command is not "publish" the the default is set to "binary.production_host"
- *
- * if the command-line option '--s3_host' is set to "staging" or "production" then
- * "binary.host" is set to the specified "staging_host" or "production_host". if
- * '--s3_host' is any other value an exception is thrown.
- *
- * if '--s3_host' is not present then "binary.host" is set to the default as above.
- *
- * this strategy was chosen so that any command other than "publish" or "unpublish" uses "production"
- * as the default without requiring any command-line options but that "publish" and "unpublish" require
- * '--s3_host production_host' to be specified in order to *really* publish (or unpublish). publishing
- * to staging can be done freely without worrying about disturbing any production releases.
- */
-proto.setBinaryHostProperty = function(command) {
- if (this.binaryHostSet) {
- return this.package_json.binary.host;
- }
- const p = this.package_json;
- // don't set anything if host is present. it must be left blank to trigger this.
- if (!p || !p.binary || p.binary.host) {
- return '';
- }
- // and both staging and production must be present. errors will be reported later.
- if (!p.binary.staging_host || !p.binary.production_host) {
- return '';
- }
- let target = 'production_host';
- if (command === 'publish' || command === 'unpublish') {
- target = 'staging_host';
- }
- // the environment variable has priority over the default or the command line. if
- // either the env var or the command line option are invalid throw an error.
- const npg_s3_host = process.env.node_pre_gyp_s3_host;
- if (npg_s3_host === 'staging' || npg_s3_host === 'production') {
- target = `${npg_s3_host}_host`;
- } else if (this.opts['s3_host'] === 'staging' || this.opts['s3_host'] === 'production') {
- target = `${this.opts['s3_host']}_host`;
- } else if (this.opts['s3_host'] || npg_s3_host) {
- throw new Error(`invalid s3_host ${this.opts['s3_host'] || npg_s3_host}`);
- }
-
- p.binary.host = p.binary[target];
- this.binaryHostSet = true;
-
- return p.binary.host;
-};
-
-/**
- * Returns the usage instructions for node-pre-gyp.
- */
-
-proto.usage = function usage() {
- const str = [
- '',
- ' Usage: node-pre-gyp [options]',
- '',
- ' where is one of:',
- cli_commands.map((c) => {
- return ' - ' + c + ' - ' + require('./' + c).usage;
- }).join('\n'),
- '',
- 'node-pre-gyp@' + this.version + ' ' + path.resolve(__dirname, '..'),
- 'node@' + process.versions.node
- ].join('\n');
- return str;
-};
-
-/**
- * Version number getter.
- */
-
-Object.defineProperty(proto, 'version', {
- get: function() {
- return this.package.version;
- },
- enumerable: true
-});
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/package.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/package.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 0734984..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/package.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports = _package;
-
-exports.usage = 'Packs binary (and enclosing directory) into locally staged tarball';
-
-const fs = require('fs');
-const path = require('path');
-const log = require('npmlog');
-const versioning = require('./util/versioning.js');
-const napi = require('./util/napi.js');
-const existsAsync = fs.exists || path.exists;
-const makeDir = require('make-dir');
-const tar = require('tar');
-
-function readdirSync(dir) {
- let list = [];
- const files = fs.readdirSync(dir);
-
- files.forEach((file) => {
- const stats = fs.lstatSync(path.join(dir, file));
- if (stats.isDirectory()) {
- list = list.concat(readdirSync(path.join(dir, file)));
- } else {
- list.push(path.join(dir, file));
- }
- });
- return list;
-}
-
-function _package(gyp, argv, callback) {
- const package_json = gyp.package_json;
- const napi_build_version = napi.get_napi_build_version_from_command_args(argv);
- const opts = versioning.evaluate(package_json, gyp.opts, napi_build_version);
- const from = opts.module_path;
- const binary_module = path.join(from, opts.module_name + '.node');
- existsAsync(binary_module, (found) => {
- if (!found) {
- return callback(new Error('Cannot package because ' + binary_module + ' missing: run `node-pre-gyp rebuild` first'));
- }
- const tarball = opts.staged_tarball;
- const filter_func = function(entry) {
- const basename = path.basename(entry);
- if (basename.length && basename[0] !== '.') {
- console.log('packing ' + entry);
- return true;
- } else {
- console.log('skipping ' + entry);
- }
- return false;
- };
- makeDir(path.dirname(tarball)).then(() => {
- let files = readdirSync(from);
- const base = path.basename(from);
- files = files.map((file) => {
- return path.join(base, path.relative(from, file));
- });
- tar.create({
- portable: false,
- gzip: true,
- filter: filter_func,
- file: tarball,
- cwd: path.dirname(from)
- }, files, (err2) => {
- if (err2) console.error('[' + package_json.name + '] ' + err2.message);
- else log.info('package', 'Binary staged at "' + tarball + '"');
- return callback(err2);
- });
- }).catch((err) => {
- return callback(err);
- });
- });
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/pre-binding.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/pre-binding.js
deleted file mode 100644
index e110fe3..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/pre-binding.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-const npg = require('..');
-const versioning = require('../lib/util/versioning.js');
-const napi = require('../lib/util/napi.js');
-const existsSync = require('fs').existsSync || require('path').existsSync;
-const path = require('path');
-
-module.exports = exports;
-
-exports.usage = 'Finds the require path for the node-pre-gyp installed module';
-
-exports.validate = function(package_json, opts) {
- versioning.validate_config(package_json, opts);
-};
-
-exports.find = function(package_json_path, opts) {
- if (!existsSync(package_json_path)) {
- throw new Error(package_json_path + 'does not exist');
- }
- const prog = new npg.Run({ package_json_path, argv: process.argv });
- prog.setBinaryHostProperty();
- const package_json = prog.package_json;
-
- versioning.validate_config(package_json, opts);
- let napi_build_version;
- if (napi.get_napi_build_versions(package_json, opts)) {
- napi_build_version = napi.get_best_napi_build_version(package_json, opts);
- }
- opts = opts || {};
- if (!opts.module_root) opts.module_root = path.dirname(package_json_path);
- const meta = versioning.evaluate(package_json, opts, napi_build_version);
- return meta.module;
-};
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/publish.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/publish.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 8367b15..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/publish.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports = publish;
-
-exports.usage = 'Publishes pre-built binary (requires aws-sdk)';
-
-const fs = require('fs');
-const path = require('path');
-const log = require('npmlog');
-const versioning = require('./util/versioning.js');
-const napi = require('./util/napi.js');
-const s3_setup = require('./util/s3_setup.js');
-const existsAsync = fs.exists || path.exists;
-const url = require('url');
-
-function publish(gyp, argv, callback) {
- const package_json = gyp.package_json;
- const napi_build_version = napi.get_napi_build_version_from_command_args(argv);
- const opts = versioning.evaluate(package_json, gyp.opts, napi_build_version);
- const tarball = opts.staged_tarball;
- existsAsync(tarball, (found) => {
- if (!found) {
- return callback(new Error('Cannot publish because ' + tarball + ' missing: run `node-pre-gyp package` first'));
- }
-
- log.info('publish', 'Detecting s3 credentials');
- const config = {};
- s3_setup.detect(opts, config);
- const s3 = s3_setup.get_s3(config);
-
- const key_name = url.resolve(config.prefix, opts.package_name);
- const s3_opts = {
- Bucket: config.bucket,
- Key: key_name
- };
- log.info('publish', 'Authenticating with s3');
- log.info('publish', config);
-
- log.info('publish', 'Checking for existing binary at ' + opts.hosted_path);
- s3.headObject(s3_opts, (err, meta) => {
- if (meta) log.info('publish', JSON.stringify(meta));
- if (err && err.code === 'NotFound') {
- // we are safe to publish because
- // the object does not already exist
- log.info('publish', 'Preparing to put object');
- const s3_put_opts = {
- ACL: 'public-read',
- Body: fs.createReadStream(tarball),
- Key: key_name,
- Bucket: config.bucket
- };
- log.info('publish', 'Putting object', s3_put_opts.ACL, s3_put_opts.Bucket, s3_put_opts.Key);
- try {
- s3.putObject(s3_put_opts, (err2, resp) => {
- log.info('publish', 'returned from putting object');
- if (err2) {
- log.info('publish', 's3 putObject error: "' + err2 + '"');
- return callback(err2);
- }
- if (resp) log.info('publish', 's3 putObject response: "' + JSON.stringify(resp) + '"');
- log.info('publish', 'successfully put object');
- console.log('[' + package_json.name + '] published to ' + opts.hosted_path);
- return callback();
- });
- } catch (err3) {
- log.info('publish', 's3 putObject error: "' + err3 + '"');
- return callback(err3);
- }
- } else if (err) {
- log.info('publish', 's3 headObject error: "' + err + '"');
- return callback(err);
- } else {
- log.error('publish', 'Cannot publish over existing version');
- log.error('publish', "Update the 'version' field in package.json and try again");
- log.error('publish', 'If the previous version was published in error see:');
- log.error('publish', '\t node-pre-gyp unpublish');
- return callback(new Error('Failed publishing to ' + opts.hosted_path));
- }
- });
- });
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/rebuild.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/rebuild.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 31510fb..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/rebuild.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports = rebuild;
-
-exports.usage = 'Runs "clean" and "build" at once';
-
-const napi = require('./util/napi.js');
-
-function rebuild(gyp, argv, callback) {
- const package_json = gyp.package_json;
- let commands = [
- { name: 'clean', args: [] },
- { name: 'build', args: ['rebuild'] }
- ];
- commands = napi.expand_commands(package_json, gyp.opts, commands);
- for (let i = commands.length; i !== 0; i--) {
- gyp.todo.unshift(commands[i - 1]);
- }
- process.nextTick(callback);
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/reinstall.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/reinstall.js
deleted file mode 100644
index a29b5c9..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/reinstall.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports = rebuild;
-
-exports.usage = 'Runs "clean" and "install" at once';
-
-const napi = require('./util/napi.js');
-
-function rebuild(gyp, argv, callback) {
- const package_json = gyp.package_json;
- let installArgs = [];
- const napi_build_version = napi.get_best_napi_build_version(package_json, gyp.opts);
- if (napi_build_version != null) installArgs = [napi.get_command_arg(napi_build_version)];
- gyp.todo.unshift(
- { name: 'clean', args: [] },
- { name: 'install', args: installArgs }
- );
- process.nextTick(callback);
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/reveal.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/reveal.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 7255e5f..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/reveal.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports = reveal;
-
-exports.usage = 'Reveals data on the versioned binary';
-
-const versioning = require('./util/versioning.js');
-const napi = require('./util/napi.js');
-
-function unix_paths(key, val) {
- return val && val.replace ? val.replace(/\\/g, '/') : val;
-}
-
-function reveal(gyp, argv, callback) {
- const package_json = gyp.package_json;
- const napi_build_version = napi.get_napi_build_version_from_command_args(argv);
- const opts = versioning.evaluate(package_json, gyp.opts, napi_build_version);
- let hit = false;
- // if a second arg is passed look to see
- // if it is a known option
- // console.log(JSON.stringify(gyp.opts,null,1))
- const remain = gyp.opts.argv.remain[gyp.opts.argv.remain.length - 1];
- if (remain && Object.hasOwnProperty.call(opts, remain)) {
- console.log(opts[remain].replace(/\\/g, '/'));
- hit = true;
- }
- // otherwise return all options as json
- if (!hit) {
- console.log(JSON.stringify(opts, unix_paths, 2));
- }
- return callback();
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/testbinary.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/testbinary.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 429cb13..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/testbinary.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports = testbinary;
-
-exports.usage = 'Tests that the binary.node can be required';
-
-const path = require('path');
-const log = require('npmlog');
-const cp = require('child_process');
-const versioning = require('./util/versioning.js');
-const napi = require('./util/napi.js');
-
-function testbinary(gyp, argv, callback) {
- const args = [];
- const options = {};
- let shell_cmd = process.execPath;
- const package_json = gyp.package_json;
- const napi_build_version = napi.get_napi_build_version_from_command_args(argv);
- const opts = versioning.evaluate(package_json, gyp.opts, napi_build_version);
- // skip validation for runtimes we don't explicitly support (like electron)
- if (opts.runtime &&
- opts.runtime !== 'node-webkit' &&
- opts.runtime !== 'node') {
- return callback();
- }
- const nw = (opts.runtime && opts.runtime === 'node-webkit');
- // ensure on windows that / are used for require path
- const binary_module = opts.module.replace(/\\/g, '/');
- if ((process.arch !== opts.target_arch) ||
- (process.platform !== opts.target_platform)) {
- let msg = 'skipping validation since host platform/arch (';
- msg += process.platform + '/' + process.arch + ')';
- msg += ' does not match target (';
- msg += opts.target_platform + '/' + opts.target_arch + ')';
- log.info('validate', msg);
- return callback();
- }
- if (nw) {
- options.timeout = 5000;
- if (process.platform === 'darwin') {
- shell_cmd = 'node-webkit';
- } else if (process.platform === 'win32') {
- shell_cmd = 'nw.exe';
- } else {
- shell_cmd = 'nw';
- }
- const modulePath = path.resolve(binary_module);
- const appDir = path.join(__dirname, 'util', 'nw-pre-gyp');
- args.push(appDir);
- args.push(modulePath);
- log.info('validate', "Running test command: '" + shell_cmd + ' ' + args.join(' ') + "'");
- cp.execFile(shell_cmd, args, options, (err, stdout, stderr) => {
- // check for normal timeout for node-webkit
- if (err) {
- if (err.killed === true && err.signal && err.signal.indexOf('SIG') > -1) {
- return callback();
- }
- const stderrLog = stderr.toString();
- log.info('stderr', stderrLog);
- if (/^\s*Xlib:\s*extension\s*"RANDR"\s*missing\s*on\s*display\s*":\d+\.\d+"\.\s*$/.test(stderrLog)) {
- log.info('RANDR', 'stderr contains only RANDR error, ignored');
- return callback();
- }
- return callback(err);
- }
- return callback();
- });
- return;
- }
- args.push('--eval');
- args.push("require('" + binary_module.replace(/'/g, '\'') + "')");
- log.info('validate', "Running test command: '" + shell_cmd + ' ' + args.join(' ') + "'");
- cp.execFile(shell_cmd, args, options, (err, stdout, stderr) => {
- if (err) {
- return callback(err, { stdout: stdout, stderr: stderr });
- }
- return callback();
- });
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/testpackage.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/testpackage.js
deleted file mode 100644
index fab1911..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/testpackage.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports = testpackage;
-
-exports.usage = 'Tests that the staged package is valid';
-
-const fs = require('fs');
-const path = require('path');
-const log = require('npmlog');
-const existsAsync = fs.exists || path.exists;
-const versioning = require('./util/versioning.js');
-const napi = require('./util/napi.js');
-const testbinary = require('./testbinary.js');
-const tar = require('tar');
-const makeDir = require('make-dir');
-
-function testpackage(gyp, argv, callback) {
- const package_json = gyp.package_json;
- const napi_build_version = napi.get_napi_build_version_from_command_args(argv);
- const opts = versioning.evaluate(package_json, gyp.opts, napi_build_version);
- const tarball = opts.staged_tarball;
- existsAsync(tarball, (found) => {
- if (!found) {
- return callback(new Error('Cannot test package because ' + tarball + ' missing: run `node-pre-gyp package` first'));
- }
- const to = opts.module_path;
- function filter_func(entry) {
- log.info('install', 'unpacking [' + entry.path + ']');
- }
-
- makeDir(to).then(() => {
- tar.extract({
- file: tarball,
- cwd: to,
- strip: 1,
- onentry: filter_func
- }).then(after_extract, callback);
- }).catch((err) => {
- return callback(err);
- });
-
- function after_extract() {
- testbinary(gyp, argv, (err) => {
- if (err) {
- return callback(err);
- } else {
- console.log('[' + package_json.name + '] Package appears valid');
- return callback();
- }
- });
- }
- });
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/unpublish.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/unpublish.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 12c9f56..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/unpublish.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports = unpublish;
-
-exports.usage = 'Unpublishes pre-built binary (requires aws-sdk)';
-
-const log = require('npmlog');
-const versioning = require('./util/versioning.js');
-const napi = require('./util/napi.js');
-const s3_setup = require('./util/s3_setup.js');
-const url = require('url');
-
-function unpublish(gyp, argv, callback) {
- const package_json = gyp.package_json;
- const napi_build_version = napi.get_napi_build_version_from_command_args(argv);
- const opts = versioning.evaluate(package_json, gyp.opts, napi_build_version);
- const config = {};
- s3_setup.detect(opts, config);
- const s3 = s3_setup.get_s3(config);
- const key_name = url.resolve(config.prefix, opts.package_name);
- const s3_opts = {
- Bucket: config.bucket,
- Key: key_name
- };
- s3.headObject(s3_opts, (err, meta) => {
- if (err && err.code === 'NotFound') {
- console.log('[' + package_json.name + '] Not found: https://' + s3_opts.Bucket + '.s3.amazonaws.com/' + s3_opts.Key);
- return callback();
- } else if (err) {
- return callback(err);
- } else {
- log.info('unpublish', JSON.stringify(meta));
- s3.deleteObject(s3_opts, (err2, resp) => {
- if (err2) return callback(err2);
- log.info(JSON.stringify(resp));
- console.log('[' + package_json.name + '] Success: removed https://' + s3_opts.Bucket + '.s3.amazonaws.com/' + s3_opts.Key);
- return callback();
- });
- }
- });
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/abi_crosswalk.json b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/abi_crosswalk.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 7f52972..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/abi_crosswalk.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2602 +0,0 @@
-{
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- "v8": "1.3"
- },
- "0.1.15": {
- "node_abi": null,
- "v8": "1.3"
- },
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- "node_abi": null,
- "v8": "1.3"
- },
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- "v8": "1.3"
- },
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- "node_abi": null,
- "v8": "1.3"
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- "v8": "2.0"
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- "v8": "2.0"
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- "v8": "2.0"
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- "node_abi": null,
- "v8": "2.0"
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- "v8": "2.0"
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- "v8": "2.0"
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diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/compile.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/compile.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 956e5aa..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/compile.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports;
-
-const fs = require('fs');
-const path = require('path');
-const win = process.platform === 'win32';
-const existsSync = fs.existsSync || path.existsSync;
-const cp = require('child_process');
-
-// try to build up the complete path to node-gyp
-/* priority:
- - node-gyp on ENV:npm_config_node_gyp (https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/4887)
- - node-gyp on NODE_PATH
- - node-gyp inside npm on NODE_PATH (ignore on iojs)
- - node-gyp inside npm beside node exe
-*/
-function which_node_gyp() {
- let node_gyp_bin;
- if (process.env.npm_config_node_gyp) {
- try {
- node_gyp_bin = process.env.npm_config_node_gyp;
- if (existsSync(node_gyp_bin)) {
- return node_gyp_bin;
- }
- } catch (err) {
- // do nothing
- }
- }
- try {
- const node_gyp_main = require.resolve('node-gyp'); // eslint-disable-line node/no-missing-require
- node_gyp_bin = path.join(path.dirname(
- path.dirname(node_gyp_main)),
- 'bin/node-gyp.js');
- if (existsSync(node_gyp_bin)) {
- return node_gyp_bin;
- }
- } catch (err) {
- // do nothing
- }
- if (process.execPath.indexOf('iojs') === -1) {
- try {
- const npm_main = require.resolve('npm'); // eslint-disable-line node/no-missing-require
- node_gyp_bin = path.join(path.dirname(
- path.dirname(npm_main)),
- 'node_modules/node-gyp/bin/node-gyp.js');
- if (existsSync(node_gyp_bin)) {
- return node_gyp_bin;
- }
- } catch (err) {
- // do nothing
- }
- }
- const npm_base = path.join(path.dirname(
- path.dirname(process.execPath)),
- 'lib/node_modules/npm/');
- node_gyp_bin = path.join(npm_base, 'node_modules/node-gyp/bin/node-gyp.js');
- if (existsSync(node_gyp_bin)) {
- return node_gyp_bin;
- }
-}
-
-module.exports.run_gyp = function(args, opts, callback) {
- let shell_cmd = '';
- const cmd_args = [];
- if (opts.runtime && opts.runtime === 'node-webkit') {
- shell_cmd = 'nw-gyp';
- if (win) shell_cmd += '.cmd';
- } else {
- const node_gyp_path = which_node_gyp();
- if (node_gyp_path) {
- shell_cmd = process.execPath;
- cmd_args.push(node_gyp_path);
- } else {
- shell_cmd = 'node-gyp';
- if (win) shell_cmd += '.cmd';
- }
- }
- const final_args = cmd_args.concat(args);
- const cmd = cp.spawn(shell_cmd, final_args, { cwd: undefined, env: process.env, stdio: [0, 1, 2] });
- cmd.on('error', (err) => {
- if (err) {
- return callback(new Error("Failed to execute '" + shell_cmd + ' ' + final_args.join(' ') + "' (" + err + ')'));
- }
- callback(null, opts);
- });
- cmd.on('close', (code) => {
- if (code && code !== 0) {
- return callback(new Error("Failed to execute '" + shell_cmd + ' ' + final_args.join(' ') + "' (" + code + ')'));
- }
- callback(null, opts);
- });
-};
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/handle_gyp_opts.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/handle_gyp_opts.js
deleted file mode 100644
index d702f78..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/handle_gyp_opts.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports = handle_gyp_opts;
-
-const versioning = require('./versioning.js');
-const napi = require('./napi.js');
-
-/*
-
-Here we gather node-pre-gyp generated options (from versioning) and pass them along to node-gyp.
-
-We massage the args and options slightly to account for differences in what commands mean between
-node-pre-gyp and node-gyp (e.g. see the difference between "build" and "rebuild" below)
-
-Keep in mind: the values inside `argv` and `gyp.opts` below are different depending on whether
-node-pre-gyp is called directory, or if it is called in a `run-script` phase of npm.
-
-We also try to preserve any command line options that might have been passed to npm or node-pre-gyp.
-But this is fairly difficult without passing way to much through. For example `gyp.opts` contains all
-the process.env and npm pushes a lot of variables into process.env which node-pre-gyp inherits. So we have
-to be very selective about what we pass through.
-
-For example:
-
-`npm install --build-from-source` will give:
-
-argv == [ 'rebuild' ]
-gyp.opts.argv == { remain: [ 'install' ],
- cooked: [ 'install', '--fallback-to-build' ],
- original: [ 'install', '--fallback-to-build' ] }
-
-`./bin/node-pre-gyp build` will give:
-
-argv == []
-gyp.opts.argv == { remain: [ 'build' ],
- cooked: [ 'build' ],
- original: [ '-C', 'test/app1', 'build' ] }
-
-*/
-
-// select set of node-pre-gyp versioning info
-// to share with node-gyp
-const share_with_node_gyp = [
- 'module',
- 'module_name',
- 'module_path',
- 'napi_version',
- 'node_abi_napi',
- 'napi_build_version',
- 'node_napi_label'
-];
-
-function handle_gyp_opts(gyp, argv, callback) {
-
- // Collect node-pre-gyp specific variables to pass to node-gyp
- const node_pre_gyp_options = [];
- // generate custom node-pre-gyp versioning info
- const napi_build_version = napi.get_napi_build_version_from_command_args(argv);
- const opts = versioning.evaluate(gyp.package_json, gyp.opts, napi_build_version);
- share_with_node_gyp.forEach((key) => {
- const val = opts[key];
- if (val) {
- node_pre_gyp_options.push('--' + key + '=' + val);
- } else if (key === 'napi_build_version') {
- node_pre_gyp_options.push('--' + key + '=0');
- } else {
- if (key !== 'napi_version' && key !== 'node_abi_napi')
- return callback(new Error('Option ' + key + ' required but not found by node-pre-gyp'));
- }
- });
-
- // Collect options that follow the special -- which disables nopt parsing
- const unparsed_options = [];
- let double_hyphen_found = false;
- gyp.opts.argv.original.forEach((opt) => {
- if (double_hyphen_found) {
- unparsed_options.push(opt);
- }
- if (opt === '--') {
- double_hyphen_found = true;
- }
- });
-
- // We try respect and pass through remaining command
- // line options (like --foo=bar) to node-gyp
- const cooked = gyp.opts.argv.cooked;
- const node_gyp_options = [];
- cooked.forEach((value) => {
- if (value.length > 2 && value.slice(0, 2) === '--') {
- const key = value.slice(2);
- const val = cooked[cooked.indexOf(value) + 1];
- if (val && val.indexOf('--') === -1) { // handle '--foo=bar' or ['--foo','bar']
- node_gyp_options.push('--' + key + '=' + val);
- } else { // pass through --foo
- node_gyp_options.push(value);
- }
- }
- });
-
- const result = { 'opts': opts, 'gyp': node_gyp_options, 'pre': node_pre_gyp_options, 'unparsed': unparsed_options };
- return callback(null, result);
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/napi.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/napi.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 5d14ad6..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/napi.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,205 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-const fs = require('fs');
-
-module.exports = exports;
-
-const versionArray = process.version
- .substr(1)
- .replace(/-.*$/, '')
- .split('.')
- .map((item) => {
- return +item;
- });
-
-const napi_multiple_commands = [
- 'build',
- 'clean',
- 'configure',
- 'package',
- 'publish',
- 'reveal',
- 'testbinary',
- 'testpackage',
- 'unpublish'
-];
-
-const napi_build_version_tag = 'napi_build_version=';
-
-module.exports.get_napi_version = function() {
- // returns the non-zero numeric napi version or undefined if napi is not supported.
- // correctly supporting target requires an updated cross-walk
- let version = process.versions.napi; // can be undefined
- if (!version) { // this code should never need to be updated
- if (versionArray[0] === 9 && versionArray[1] >= 3) version = 2; // 9.3.0+
- else if (versionArray[0] === 8) version = 1; // 8.0.0+
- }
- return version;
-};
-
-module.exports.get_napi_version_as_string = function(target) {
- // returns the napi version as a string or an empty string if napi is not supported.
- const version = module.exports.get_napi_version(target);
- return version ? '' + version : '';
-};
-
-module.exports.validate_package_json = function(package_json, opts) { // throws Error
-
- const binary = package_json.binary;
- const module_path_ok = pathOK(binary.module_path);
- const remote_path_ok = pathOK(binary.remote_path);
- const package_name_ok = pathOK(binary.package_name);
- const napi_build_versions = module.exports.get_napi_build_versions(package_json, opts, true);
- const napi_build_versions_raw = module.exports.get_napi_build_versions_raw(package_json);
-
- if (napi_build_versions) {
- napi_build_versions.forEach((napi_build_version)=> {
- if (!(parseInt(napi_build_version, 10) === napi_build_version && napi_build_version > 0)) {
- throw new Error('All values specified in napi_versions must be positive integers.');
- }
- });
- }
-
- if (napi_build_versions && (!module_path_ok || (!remote_path_ok && !package_name_ok))) {
- throw new Error('When napi_versions is specified; module_path and either remote_path or ' +
- "package_name must contain the substitution string '{napi_build_version}`.");
- }
-
- if ((module_path_ok || remote_path_ok || package_name_ok) && !napi_build_versions_raw) {
- throw new Error("When the substitution string '{napi_build_version}` is specified in " +
- 'module_path, remote_path, or package_name; napi_versions must also be specified.');
- }
-
- if (napi_build_versions && !module.exports.get_best_napi_build_version(package_json, opts) &&
- module.exports.build_napi_only(package_json)) {
- throw new Error(
- 'The Node-API version of this Node instance is ' + module.exports.get_napi_version(opts ? opts.target : undefined) + '. ' +
- 'This module supports Node-API version(s) ' + module.exports.get_napi_build_versions_raw(package_json) + '. ' +
- 'This Node instance cannot run this module.');
- }
-
- if (napi_build_versions_raw && !napi_build_versions && module.exports.build_napi_only(package_json)) {
- throw new Error(
- 'The Node-API version of this Node instance is ' + module.exports.get_napi_version(opts ? opts.target : undefined) + '. ' +
- 'This module supports Node-API version(s) ' + module.exports.get_napi_build_versions_raw(package_json) + '. ' +
- 'This Node instance cannot run this module.');
- }
-
-};
-
-function pathOK(path) {
- return path && (path.indexOf('{napi_build_version}') !== -1 || path.indexOf('{node_napi_label}') !== -1);
-}
-
-module.exports.expand_commands = function(package_json, opts, commands) {
- const expanded_commands = [];
- const napi_build_versions = module.exports.get_napi_build_versions(package_json, opts);
- commands.forEach((command)=> {
- if (napi_build_versions && command.name === 'install') {
- const napi_build_version = module.exports.get_best_napi_build_version(package_json, opts);
- const args = napi_build_version ? [napi_build_version_tag + napi_build_version] : [];
- expanded_commands.push({ name: command.name, args: args });
- } else if (napi_build_versions && napi_multiple_commands.indexOf(command.name) !== -1) {
- napi_build_versions.forEach((napi_build_version)=> {
- const args = command.args.slice();
- args.push(napi_build_version_tag + napi_build_version);
- expanded_commands.push({ name: command.name, args: args });
- });
- } else {
- expanded_commands.push(command);
- }
- });
- return expanded_commands;
-};
-
-module.exports.get_napi_build_versions = function(package_json, opts, warnings) { // opts may be undefined
- const log = require('npmlog');
- let napi_build_versions = [];
- const supported_napi_version = module.exports.get_napi_version(opts ? opts.target : undefined);
- // remove duplicates, verify each napi version can actaully be built
- if (package_json.binary && package_json.binary.napi_versions) {
- package_json.binary.napi_versions.forEach((napi_version) => {
- const duplicated = napi_build_versions.indexOf(napi_version) !== -1;
- if (!duplicated && supported_napi_version && napi_version <= supported_napi_version) {
- napi_build_versions.push(napi_version);
- } else if (warnings && !duplicated && supported_napi_version) {
- log.info('This Node instance does not support builds for Node-API version', napi_version);
- }
- });
- }
- if (opts && opts['build-latest-napi-version-only']) {
- let latest_version = 0;
- napi_build_versions.forEach((napi_version) => {
- if (napi_version > latest_version) latest_version = napi_version;
- });
- napi_build_versions = latest_version ? [latest_version] : [];
- }
- return napi_build_versions.length ? napi_build_versions : undefined;
-};
-
-module.exports.get_napi_build_versions_raw = function(package_json) {
- const napi_build_versions = [];
- // remove duplicates
- if (package_json.binary && package_json.binary.napi_versions) {
- package_json.binary.napi_versions.forEach((napi_version) => {
- if (napi_build_versions.indexOf(napi_version) === -1) {
- napi_build_versions.push(napi_version);
- }
- });
- }
- return napi_build_versions.length ? napi_build_versions : undefined;
-};
-
-module.exports.get_command_arg = function(napi_build_version) {
- return napi_build_version_tag + napi_build_version;
-};
-
-module.exports.get_napi_build_version_from_command_args = function(command_args) {
- for (let i = 0; i < command_args.length; i++) {
- const arg = command_args[i];
- if (arg.indexOf(napi_build_version_tag) === 0) {
- return parseInt(arg.substr(napi_build_version_tag.length), 10);
- }
- }
- return undefined;
-};
-
-module.exports.swap_build_dir_out = function(napi_build_version) {
- if (napi_build_version) {
- const rm = require('rimraf');
- rm.sync(module.exports.get_build_dir(napi_build_version));
- fs.renameSync('build', module.exports.get_build_dir(napi_build_version));
- }
-};
-
-module.exports.swap_build_dir_in = function(napi_build_version) {
- if (napi_build_version) {
- const rm = require('rimraf');
- rm.sync('build');
- fs.renameSync(module.exports.get_build_dir(napi_build_version), 'build');
- }
-};
-
-module.exports.get_build_dir = function(napi_build_version) {
- return 'build-tmp-napi-v' + napi_build_version;
-};
-
-module.exports.get_best_napi_build_version = function(package_json, opts) {
- let best_napi_build_version = 0;
- const napi_build_versions = module.exports.get_napi_build_versions(package_json, opts);
- if (napi_build_versions) {
- const our_napi_version = module.exports.get_napi_version(opts ? opts.target : undefined);
- napi_build_versions.forEach((napi_build_version)=> {
- if (napi_build_version > best_napi_build_version &&
- napi_build_version <= our_napi_version) {
- best_napi_build_version = napi_build_version;
- }
- });
- }
- return best_napi_build_version === 0 ? undefined : best_napi_build_version;
-};
-
-module.exports.build_napi_only = function(package_json) {
- return package_json.binary && package_json.binary.package_name &&
- package_json.binary.package_name.indexOf('{node_napi_label}') === -1;
-};
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/nw-pre-gyp/index.html b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/nw-pre-gyp/index.html
deleted file mode 100644
index 244466c..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/nw-pre-gyp/index.html
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
-
-Node-webkit-based module test
-
-
-
-
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-
-
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/nw-pre-gyp/package.json b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/nw-pre-gyp/package.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 71d03f8..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/nw-pre-gyp/package.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-{
-"main": "index.html",
-"name": "nw-pre-gyp-module-test",
-"description": "Node-webkit-based module test.",
-"version": "0.0.1",
-"window": {
- "show": false
-}
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/s3_setup.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/s3_setup.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 6b1b1a6..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/s3_setup.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,163 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports;
-
-const url = require('url');
-const fs = require('fs');
-const path = require('path');
-
-module.exports.detect = function(opts, config) {
- const to = opts.hosted_path;
- const uri = url.parse(to);
- config.prefix = (!uri.pathname || uri.pathname === '/') ? '' : uri.pathname.replace('/', '');
- if (opts.bucket && opts.region) {
- config.bucket = opts.bucket;
- config.region = opts.region;
- config.endpoint = opts.host;
- config.s3ForcePathStyle = opts.s3ForcePathStyle;
- } else {
- const parts = uri.hostname.split('.s3');
- const bucket = parts[0];
- if (!bucket) {
- return;
- }
- if (!config.bucket) {
- config.bucket = bucket;
- }
- if (!config.region) {
- const region = parts[1].slice(1).split('.')[0];
- if (region === 'amazonaws') {
- config.region = 'us-east-1';
- } else {
- config.region = region;
- }
- }
- }
-};
-
-module.exports.get_s3 = function(config) {
-
- if (process.env.node_pre_gyp_mock_s3) {
- // here we're mocking. node_pre_gyp_mock_s3 is the scratch directory
- // for the mock code.
- const AWSMock = require('mock-aws-s3');
- const os = require('os');
-
- AWSMock.config.basePath = `${os.tmpdir()}/mock`;
-
- const s3 = AWSMock.S3();
-
- // wrapped callback maker. fs calls return code of ENOENT but AWS.S3 returns
- // NotFound.
- const wcb = (fn) => (err, ...args) => {
- if (err && err.code === 'ENOENT') {
- err.code = 'NotFound';
- }
- return fn(err, ...args);
- };
-
- return {
- listObjects(params, callback) {
- return s3.listObjects(params, wcb(callback));
- },
- headObject(params, callback) {
- return s3.headObject(params, wcb(callback));
- },
- deleteObject(params, callback) {
- return s3.deleteObject(params, wcb(callback));
- },
- putObject(params, callback) {
- return s3.putObject(params, wcb(callback));
- }
- };
- }
-
- // if not mocking then setup real s3.
- const AWS = require('aws-sdk');
-
- AWS.config.update(config);
- const s3 = new AWS.S3();
-
- // need to change if additional options need to be specified.
- return {
- listObjects(params, callback) {
- return s3.listObjects(params, callback);
- },
- headObject(params, callback) {
- return s3.headObject(params, callback);
- },
- deleteObject(params, callback) {
- return s3.deleteObject(params, callback);
- },
- putObject(params, callback) {
- return s3.putObject(params, callback);
- }
- };
-
-
-
-};
-
-//
-// function to get the mocking control function. if not mocking it returns a no-op.
-//
-// if mocking it sets up the mock http interceptors that use the mocked s3 file system
-// to fulfill reponses.
-module.exports.get_mockS3Http = function() {
- let mock_s3 = false;
- if (!process.env.node_pre_gyp_mock_s3) {
- return () => mock_s3;
- }
-
- const nock = require('nock');
- // the bucket used for testing, as addressed by https.
- const host = 'https://mapbox-node-pre-gyp-public-testing-bucket.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com';
- const mockDir = process.env.node_pre_gyp_mock_s3 + '/mapbox-node-pre-gyp-public-testing-bucket';
-
- // function to setup interceptors. they are "turned off" by setting mock_s3 to false.
- const mock_http = () => {
- // eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
- function get(uri, requestBody) {
- const filepath = path.join(mockDir, uri.replace('%2B', '+'));
-
- try {
- fs.accessSync(filepath, fs.constants.R_OK);
- } catch (e) {
- return [404, 'not found\n'];
- }
-
- // the mock s3 functions just write to disk, so just read from it.
- return [200, fs.createReadStream(filepath)];
- }
-
- // eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
- return nock(host)
- .persist()
- .get(() => mock_s3) // mock any uri for s3 when true
- .reply(get);
- };
-
- // setup interceptors. they check the mock_s3 flag to determine whether to intercept.
- mock_http(nock, host, mockDir);
- // function to turn matching all requests to s3 on/off.
- const mockS3Http = (action) => {
- const previous = mock_s3;
- if (action === 'off') {
- mock_s3 = false;
- } else if (action === 'on') {
- mock_s3 = true;
- } else if (action !== 'get') {
- throw new Error(`illegal action for setMockHttp ${action}`);
- }
- return previous;
- };
-
- // call mockS3Http with the argument
- // - 'on' - turn it on
- // - 'off' - turn it off (used by fetch.test.js so it doesn't interfere with redirects)
- // - 'get' - return true or false for 'on' or 'off'
- return mockS3Http;
-};
-
-
-
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/versioning.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/versioning.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 825cfa1..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/versioning.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,335 +0,0 @@
-'use strict';
-
-module.exports = exports;
-
-const path = require('path');
-const semver = require('semver');
-const url = require('url');
-const detect_libc = require('detect-libc');
-const napi = require('./napi.js');
-
-let abi_crosswalk;
-
-// This is used for unit testing to provide a fake
-// ABI crosswalk that emulates one that is not updated
-// for the current version
-if (process.env.NODE_PRE_GYP_ABI_CROSSWALK) {
- abi_crosswalk = require(process.env.NODE_PRE_GYP_ABI_CROSSWALK);
-} else {
- abi_crosswalk = require('./abi_crosswalk.json');
-}
-
-const major_versions = {};
-Object.keys(abi_crosswalk).forEach((v) => {
- const major = v.split('.')[0];
- if (!major_versions[major]) {
- major_versions[major] = v;
- }
-});
-
-function get_electron_abi(runtime, target_version) {
- if (!runtime) {
- throw new Error('get_electron_abi requires valid runtime arg');
- }
- if (typeof target_version === 'undefined') {
- // erroneous CLI call
- throw new Error('Empty target version is not supported if electron is the target.');
- }
- // Electron guarantees that patch version update won't break native modules.
- const sem_ver = semver.parse(target_version);
- return runtime + '-v' + sem_ver.major + '.' + sem_ver.minor;
-}
-module.exports.get_electron_abi = get_electron_abi;
-
-function get_node_webkit_abi(runtime, target_version) {
- if (!runtime) {
- throw new Error('get_node_webkit_abi requires valid runtime arg');
- }
- if (typeof target_version === 'undefined') {
- // erroneous CLI call
- throw new Error('Empty target version is not supported if node-webkit is the target.');
- }
- return runtime + '-v' + target_version;
-}
-module.exports.get_node_webkit_abi = get_node_webkit_abi;
-
-function get_node_abi(runtime, versions) {
- if (!runtime) {
- throw new Error('get_node_abi requires valid runtime arg');
- }
- if (!versions) {
- throw new Error('get_node_abi requires valid process.versions object');
- }
- const sem_ver = semver.parse(versions.node);
- if (sem_ver.major === 0 && sem_ver.minor % 2) { // odd series
- // https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/issues/124
- return runtime + '-v' + versions.node;
- } else {
- // process.versions.modules added in >= v0.10.4 and v0.11.7
- // https://github.com/joyent/node/commit/ccabd4a6fa8a6eb79d29bc3bbe9fe2b6531c2d8e
- return versions.modules ? runtime + '-v' + (+versions.modules) :
- 'v8-' + versions.v8.split('.').slice(0, 2).join('.');
- }
-}
-module.exports.get_node_abi = get_node_abi;
-
-function get_runtime_abi(runtime, target_version) {
- if (!runtime) {
- throw new Error('get_runtime_abi requires valid runtime arg');
- }
- if (runtime === 'node-webkit') {
- return get_node_webkit_abi(runtime, target_version || process.versions['node-webkit']);
- } else if (runtime === 'electron') {
- return get_electron_abi(runtime, target_version || process.versions.electron);
- } else {
- if (runtime !== 'node') {
- throw new Error("Unknown Runtime: '" + runtime + "'");
- }
- if (!target_version) {
- return get_node_abi(runtime, process.versions);
- } else {
- let cross_obj;
- // abi_crosswalk generated with ./scripts/abi_crosswalk.js
- if (abi_crosswalk[target_version]) {
- cross_obj = abi_crosswalk[target_version];
- } else {
- const target_parts = target_version.split('.').map((i) => { return +i; });
- if (target_parts.length !== 3) { // parse failed
- throw new Error('Unknown target version: ' + target_version);
- }
- /*
- The below code tries to infer the last known ABI compatible version
- that we have recorded in the abi_crosswalk.json when an exact match
- is not possible. The reasons for this to exist are complicated:
-
- - We support passing --target to be able to allow developers to package binaries for versions of node
- that are not the same one as they are running. This might also be used in combination with the
- --target_arch or --target_platform flags to also package binaries for alternative platforms
- - When --target is passed we can't therefore determine the ABI (process.versions.modules) from the node
- version that is running in memory
- - So, therefore node-pre-gyp keeps an "ABI crosswalk" (lib/util/abi_crosswalk.json) to be able to look
- this info up for all versions
- - But we cannot easily predict what the future ABI will be for released versions
- - And node-pre-gyp needs to be a `bundledDependency` in apps that depend on it in order to work correctly
- by being fully available at install time.
- - So, the speed of node releases and the bundled nature of node-pre-gyp mean that a new node-pre-gyp release
- need to happen for every node.js/io.js/node-webkit/nw.js/atom-shell/etc release that might come online if
- you want the `--target` flag to keep working for the latest version
- - Which is impractical ^^
- - Hence the below code guesses about future ABI to make the need to update node-pre-gyp less demanding.
-
- In practice then you can have a dependency of your app like `node-sqlite3` that bundles a `node-pre-gyp` that
- only knows about node v0.10.33 in the `abi_crosswalk.json` but target node v0.10.34 (which is assumed to be
- ABI compatible with v0.10.33).
-
- TODO: use semver module instead of custom version parsing
- */
- const major = target_parts[0];
- let minor = target_parts[1];
- let patch = target_parts[2];
- // io.js: yeah if node.js ever releases 1.x this will break
- // but that is unlikely to happen: https://github.com/iojs/io.js/pull/253#issuecomment-69432616
- if (major === 1) {
- // look for last release that is the same major version
- // e.g. we assume io.js 1.x is ABI compatible with >= 1.0.0
- while (true) {
- if (minor > 0) --minor;
- if (patch > 0) --patch;
- const new_iojs_target = '' + major + '.' + minor + '.' + patch;
- if (abi_crosswalk[new_iojs_target]) {
- cross_obj = abi_crosswalk[new_iojs_target];
- console.log('Warning: node-pre-gyp could not find exact match for ' + target_version);
- console.log('Warning: but node-pre-gyp successfully choose ' + new_iojs_target + ' as ABI compatible target');
- break;
- }
- if (minor === 0 && patch === 0) {
- break;
- }
- }
- } else if (major >= 2) {
- // look for last release that is the same major version
- if (major_versions[major]) {
- cross_obj = abi_crosswalk[major_versions[major]];
- console.log('Warning: node-pre-gyp could not find exact match for ' + target_version);
- console.log('Warning: but node-pre-gyp successfully choose ' + major_versions[major] + ' as ABI compatible target');
- }
- } else if (major === 0) { // node.js
- if (target_parts[1] % 2 === 0) { // for stable/even node.js series
- // look for the last release that is the same minor release
- // e.g. we assume node 0.10.x is ABI compatible with >= 0.10.0
- while (--patch > 0) {
- const new_node_target = '' + major + '.' + minor + '.' + patch;
- if (abi_crosswalk[new_node_target]) {
- cross_obj = abi_crosswalk[new_node_target];
- console.log('Warning: node-pre-gyp could not find exact match for ' + target_version);
- console.log('Warning: but node-pre-gyp successfully choose ' + new_node_target + ' as ABI compatible target');
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
- if (!cross_obj) {
- throw new Error('Unsupported target version: ' + target_version);
- }
- // emulate process.versions
- const versions_obj = {
- node: target_version,
- v8: cross_obj.v8 + '.0',
- // abi_crosswalk uses 1 for node versions lacking process.versions.modules
- // process.versions.modules added in >= v0.10.4 and v0.11.7
- modules: cross_obj.node_abi > 1 ? cross_obj.node_abi : undefined
- };
- return get_node_abi(runtime, versions_obj);
- }
- }
-}
-module.exports.get_runtime_abi = get_runtime_abi;
-
-const required_parameters = [
- 'module_name',
- 'module_path',
- 'host'
-];
-
-function validate_config(package_json, opts) {
- const msg = package_json.name + ' package.json is not node-pre-gyp ready:\n';
- const missing = [];
- if (!package_json.main) {
- missing.push('main');
- }
- if (!package_json.version) {
- missing.push('version');
- }
- if (!package_json.name) {
- missing.push('name');
- }
- if (!package_json.binary) {
- missing.push('binary');
- }
- const o = package_json.binary;
- if (o) {
- required_parameters.forEach((p) => {
- if (!o[p] || typeof o[p] !== 'string') {
- missing.push('binary.' + p);
- }
- });
- }
-
- if (missing.length >= 1) {
- throw new Error(msg + 'package.json must declare these properties: \n' + missing.join('\n'));
- }
- if (o) {
- // enforce https over http
- const protocol = url.parse(o.host).protocol;
- if (protocol === 'http:') {
- throw new Error("'host' protocol (" + protocol + ") is invalid - only 'https:' is accepted");
- }
- }
- napi.validate_package_json(package_json, opts);
-}
-
-module.exports.validate_config = validate_config;
-
-function eval_template(template, opts) {
- Object.keys(opts).forEach((key) => {
- const pattern = '{' + key + '}';
- while (template.indexOf(pattern) > -1) {
- template = template.replace(pattern, opts[key]);
- }
- });
- return template;
-}
-
-// url.resolve needs single trailing slash
-// to behave correctly, otherwise a double slash
-// may end up in the url which breaks requests
-// and a lacking slash may not lead to proper joining
-function fix_slashes(pathname) {
- if (pathname.slice(-1) !== '/') {
- return pathname + '/';
- }
- return pathname;
-}
-
-// remove double slashes
-// note: path.normalize will not work because
-// it will convert forward to back slashes
-function drop_double_slashes(pathname) {
- return pathname.replace(/\/\//g, '/');
-}
-
-function get_process_runtime(versions) {
- let runtime = 'node';
- if (versions['node-webkit']) {
- runtime = 'node-webkit';
- } else if (versions.electron) {
- runtime = 'electron';
- }
- return runtime;
-}
-
-module.exports.get_process_runtime = get_process_runtime;
-
-const default_package_name = '{module_name}-v{version}-{node_abi}-{platform}-{arch}.tar.gz';
-const default_remote_path = '';
-
-module.exports.evaluate = function(package_json, options, napi_build_version) {
- options = options || {};
- validate_config(package_json, options); // options is a suitable substitute for opts in this case
- const v = package_json.version;
- const module_version = semver.parse(v);
- const runtime = options.runtime || get_process_runtime(process.versions);
- const opts = {
- name: package_json.name,
- configuration: options.debug ? 'Debug' : 'Release',
- debug: options.debug,
- module_name: package_json.binary.module_name,
- version: module_version.version,
- prerelease: module_version.prerelease.length ? module_version.prerelease.join('.') : '',
- build: module_version.build.length ? module_version.build.join('.') : '',
- major: module_version.major,
- minor: module_version.minor,
- patch: module_version.patch,
- runtime: runtime,
- node_abi: get_runtime_abi(runtime, options.target),
- node_abi_napi: napi.get_napi_version(options.target) ? 'napi' : get_runtime_abi(runtime, options.target),
- napi_version: napi.get_napi_version(options.target), // non-zero numeric, undefined if unsupported
- napi_build_version: napi_build_version || '',
- node_napi_label: napi_build_version ? 'napi-v' + napi_build_version : get_runtime_abi(runtime, options.target),
- target: options.target || '',
- platform: options.target_platform || process.platform,
- target_platform: options.target_platform || process.platform,
- arch: options.target_arch || process.arch,
- target_arch: options.target_arch || process.arch,
- libc: options.target_libc || detect_libc.familySync() || 'unknown',
- module_main: package_json.main,
- toolset: options.toolset || '', // address https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp/issues/119
- bucket: package_json.binary.bucket,
- region: package_json.binary.region,
- s3ForcePathStyle: package_json.binary.s3ForcePathStyle || false
- };
- // support host mirror with npm config `--{module_name}_binary_host_mirror`
- // e.g.: https://github.com/node-inspector/v8-profiler/blob/master/package.json#L25
- // > npm install v8-profiler --profiler_binary_host_mirror=https://npm.taobao.org/mirrors/node-inspector/
- const validModuleName = opts.module_name.replace('-', '_');
- const host = process.env['npm_config_' + validModuleName + '_binary_host_mirror'] || package_json.binary.host;
- opts.host = fix_slashes(eval_template(host, opts));
- opts.module_path = eval_template(package_json.binary.module_path, opts);
- // now we resolve the module_path to ensure it is absolute so that binding.gyp variables work predictably
- if (options.module_root) {
- // resolve relative to known module root: works for pre-binding require
- opts.module_path = path.join(options.module_root, opts.module_path);
- } else {
- // resolve relative to current working directory: works for node-pre-gyp commands
- opts.module_path = path.resolve(opts.module_path);
- }
- opts.module = path.join(opts.module_path, opts.module_name + '.node');
- opts.remote_path = package_json.binary.remote_path ? drop_double_slashes(fix_slashes(eval_template(package_json.binary.remote_path, opts))) : default_remote_path;
- const package_name = package_json.binary.package_name ? package_json.binary.package_name : default_package_name;
- opts.package_name = eval_template(package_name, opts);
- opts.staged_tarball = path.join('build/stage', opts.remote_path, opts.package_name);
- opts.hosted_path = url.resolve(opts.host, opts.remote_path);
- opts.hosted_tarball = url.resolve(opts.hosted_path, opts.package_name);
- return opts;
-};
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/nopt b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/nopt
deleted file mode 100644
index f1ec43b..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/nopt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-basedir=$(dirname "$(echo "$0" | sed -e 's,\\,/,g')")
-
-case `uname` in
- *CYGWIN*|*MINGW*|*MSYS*) basedir=`cygpath -w "$basedir"`;;
-esac
-
-if [ -x "$basedir/node" ]; then
- exec "$basedir/node" "$basedir/../nopt/bin/nopt.js" "$@"
-else
- exec node "$basedir/../nopt/bin/nopt.js" "$@"
-fi
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/nopt.cmd b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/nopt.cmd
deleted file mode 100644
index a7f38b3..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/nopt.cmd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO off
-GOTO start
-:find_dp0
-SET dp0=%~dp0
-EXIT /b
-:start
-SETLOCAL
-CALL :find_dp0
-
-IF EXIST "%dp0%\node.exe" (
- SET "_prog=%dp0%\node.exe"
-) ELSE (
- SET "_prog=node"
- SET PATHEXT=%PATHEXT:;.JS;=;%
-)
-
-endLocal & goto #_undefined_# 2>NUL || title %COMSPEC% & "%_prog%" "%dp0%\..\nopt\bin\nopt.js" %*
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/nopt.ps1 b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/nopt.ps1
deleted file mode 100644
index 9d6ba56..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/nopt.ps1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
-$basedir=Split-Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition -Parent
-
-$exe=""
-if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion -lt "6.0" -or $IsWindows) {
- # Fix case when both the Windows and Linux builds of Node
- # are installed in the same directory
- $exe=".exe"
-}
-$ret=0
-if (Test-Path "$basedir/node$exe") {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../nopt/bin/nopt.js" $args
- } else {
- & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../nopt/bin/nopt.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-} else {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "node$exe" "$basedir/../nopt/bin/nopt.js" $args
- } else {
- & "node$exe" "$basedir/../nopt/bin/nopt.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-}
-exit $ret
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/semver b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/semver
deleted file mode 100644
index 77443e7..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/semver
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-basedir=$(dirname "$(echo "$0" | sed -e 's,\\,/,g')")
-
-case `uname` in
- *CYGWIN*|*MINGW*|*MSYS*) basedir=`cygpath -w "$basedir"`;;
-esac
-
-if [ -x "$basedir/node" ]; then
- exec "$basedir/node" "$basedir/../semver/bin/semver.js" "$@"
-else
- exec node "$basedir/../semver/bin/semver.js" "$@"
-fi
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/semver.cmd b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/semver.cmd
deleted file mode 100644
index 9913fa9..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/semver.cmd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO off
-GOTO start
-:find_dp0
-SET dp0=%~dp0
-EXIT /b
-:start
-SETLOCAL
-CALL :find_dp0
-
-IF EXIST "%dp0%\node.exe" (
- SET "_prog=%dp0%\node.exe"
-) ELSE (
- SET "_prog=node"
- SET PATHEXT=%PATHEXT:;.JS;=;%
-)
-
-endLocal & goto #_undefined_# 2>NUL || title %COMSPEC% & "%_prog%" "%dp0%\..\semver\bin\semver.js" %*
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/semver.ps1 b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/semver.ps1
deleted file mode 100644
index 314717a..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/semver.ps1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
-$basedir=Split-Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition -Parent
-
-$exe=""
-if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion -lt "6.0" -or $IsWindows) {
- # Fix case when both the Windows and Linux builds of Node
- # are installed in the same directory
- $exe=".exe"
-}
-$ret=0
-if (Test-Path "$basedir/node$exe") {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../semver/bin/semver.js" $args
- } else {
- & "$basedir/node$exe" "$basedir/../semver/bin/semver.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-} else {
- # Support pipeline input
- if ($MyInvocation.ExpectingInput) {
- $input | & "node$exe" "$basedir/../semver/bin/semver.js" $args
- } else {
- & "node$exe" "$basedir/../semver/bin/semver.js" $args
- }
- $ret=$LASTEXITCODE
-}
-exit $ret
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/CHANGELOG.md b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/CHANGELOG.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 82a09fb..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/CHANGELOG.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
-### v4.0.1 (2016-12-14)
-
-#### WHOOPS
-
-* [`fb9b1ce`](https://github.com/npm/nopt/commit/fb9b1ce57b3c69b4f7819015be87719204f77ef6)
- Merged so many patches at once that the code fencing
- ([@adius](https://github.com/adius)) added got broken. Sorry,
- ([@adius](https://github.com/adius))!
- ([@othiym23](https://github.com/othiym23))
-
-### v4.0.0 (2016-12-13)
-
-#### BREAKING CHANGES
-
-* [`651d447`](https://github.com/npm/nopt/commit/651d4473946096d341a480bbe56793de3fc706aa)
- When parsing String-typed arguments, if the next value is `""`, don't simply
- swallow it. ([@samjonester](https://github.com/samjonester))
-
-#### PERFORMANCE TWEAKS
-
-* [`3370ce8`](https://github.com/npm/nopt/commit/3370ce87a7618ba228883861db84ddbcdff252a9)
- Simplify initialization. ([@elidoran](https://github.com/elidoran))
-* [`356e58e`](https://github.com/npm/nopt/commit/356e58e3b3b431a4b1af7fd7bdee44c2c0526a09)
- Store `Array.isArray(types[arg])` for reuse.
- ([@elidoran](https://github.com/elidoran))
-* [`0d95e90`](https://github.com/npm/nopt/commit/0d95e90515844f266015b56d2c80b94e5d14a07e)
- Interpret single-item type arrays as a single type.
- ([@samjonester](https://github.com/samjonester))
-* [`07c69d3`](https://github.com/npm/nopt/commit/07c69d38b5186450941fbb505550becb78a0e925)
- Simplify key-value extraction. ([@elidoran](https://github.com/elidoran))
-* [`39b6e5c`](https://github.com/npm/nopt/commit/39b6e5c65ac47f60cd43a1fbeece5cd4c834c254)
- Only call `Date.parse(val)` once. ([@elidoran](https://github.com/elidoran))
-* [`934943d`](https://github.com/npm/nopt/commit/934943dffecb55123a2b15959fe2a359319a5dbd)
- Use `osenv.home()` to find a user's home directory instead of assuming it's
- always `$HOME`. ([@othiym23](https://github.com/othiym23))
-
-#### TEST & CI IMPROVEMENTS
-
-* [`326ffff`](https://github.com/npm/nopt/commit/326ffff7f78a00bcd316adecf69075f8a8093619)
- Fix `/tmp` test to work on Windows.
- ([@elidoran](https://github.com/elidoran))
-* [`c89d31a`](https://github.com/npm/nopt/commit/c89d31a49d14f2238bc6672db08da697bbc57f1b)
- Only run Windows tests on Windows, only run Unix tests on a Unix.
- ([@elidoran](https://github.com/elidoran))
-* [`affd3d1`](https://github.com/npm/nopt/commit/affd3d1d0addffa93006397b2013b18447339366)
- Refresh Travis to run the tests against the currently-supported batch of npm
- versions. ([@helio](https://github.com/helio)-frota)
-* [`55f9449`](https://github.com/npm/nopt/commit/55f94497d163ed4d16dd55fd6c4fb95cc440e66d)
- `tap@8.0.1` ([@othiym23](https://github.com/othiym23))
-
-#### DOC TWEAKS
-
-* [`5271229`](https://github.com/npm/nopt/commit/5271229ee7c810217dd51616c086f5d9ab224581)
- Use JavaScript code block for syntax highlighting.
- ([@adius](https://github.com/adius))
-* [`c0d156f`](https://github.com/npm/nopt/commit/c0d156f229f9994c5dfcec4a8886eceff7a07682)
- The code sample in the README had `many2: [ oneThing ]`, and now it has
- `many2: [ two, things ]`. ([@silkentrance](https://github.com/silkentrance))
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/LICENSE b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/LICENSE
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--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/LICENSE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-The ISC License
-
-Copyright (c) Isaac Z. Schlueter and Contributors
-
-Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
-purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
-copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
-
-THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
-WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
-MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
-ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
-WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
-ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR
-IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/README.md b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/README.md
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--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/README.md
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-If you want to write an option parser, and have it be good, there are
-two ways to do it. The Right Way, and the Wrong Way.
-
-The Wrong Way is to sit down and write an option parser. We've all done
-that.
-
-The Right Way is to write some complex configurable program with so many
-options that you hit the limit of your frustration just trying to
-manage them all, and defer it with duct-tape solutions until you see
-exactly to the core of the problem, and finally snap and write an
-awesome option parser.
-
-If you want to write an option parser, don't write an option parser.
-Write a package manager, or a source control system, or a service
-restarter, or an operating system. You probably won't end up with a
-good one of those, but if you don't give up, and you are relentless and
-diligent enough in your procrastination, you may just end up with a very
-nice option parser.
-
-## USAGE
-
-```javascript
-// my-program.js
-var nopt = require("nopt")
- , Stream = require("stream").Stream
- , path = require("path")
- , knownOpts = { "foo" : [String, null]
- , "bar" : [Stream, Number]
- , "baz" : path
- , "bloo" : [ "big", "medium", "small" ]
- , "flag" : Boolean
- , "pick" : Boolean
- , "many1" : [String, Array]
- , "many2" : [path, Array]
- }
- , shortHands = { "foofoo" : ["--foo", "Mr. Foo"]
- , "b7" : ["--bar", "7"]
- , "m" : ["--bloo", "medium"]
- , "p" : ["--pick"]
- , "f" : ["--flag"]
- }
- // everything is optional.
- // knownOpts and shorthands default to {}
- // arg list defaults to process.argv
- // slice defaults to 2
- , parsed = nopt(knownOpts, shortHands, process.argv, 2)
-console.log(parsed)
-```
-
-This would give you support for any of the following:
-
-```console
-$ node my-program.js --foo "blerp" --no-flag
-{ "foo" : "blerp", "flag" : false }
-
-$ node my-program.js ---bar 7 --foo "Mr. Hand" --flag
-{ bar: 7, foo: "Mr. Hand", flag: true }
-
-$ node my-program.js --foo "blerp" -f -----p
-{ foo: "blerp", flag: true, pick: true }
-
-$ node my-program.js -fp --foofoo
-{ foo: "Mr. Foo", flag: true, pick: true }
-
-$ node my-program.js --foofoo -- -fp # -- stops the flag parsing.
-{ foo: "Mr. Foo", argv: { remain: ["-fp"] } }
-
-$ node my-program.js --blatzk -fp # unknown opts are ok.
-{ blatzk: true, flag: true, pick: true }
-
-$ node my-program.js --blatzk=1000 -fp # but you need to use = if they have a value
-{ blatzk: 1000, flag: true, pick: true }
-
-$ node my-program.js --no-blatzk -fp # unless they start with "no-"
-{ blatzk: false, flag: true, pick: true }
-
-$ node my-program.js --baz b/a/z # known paths are resolved.
-{ baz: "/Users/isaacs/b/a/z" }
-
-# if Array is one of the types, then it can take many
-# values, and will always be an array. The other types provided
-# specify what types are allowed in the list.
-
-$ node my-program.js --many1 5 --many1 null --many1 foo
-{ many1: ["5", "null", "foo"] }
-
-$ node my-program.js --many2 foo --many2 bar
-{ many2: ["/path/to/foo", "path/to/bar"] }
-```
-
-Read the tests at the bottom of `lib/nopt.js` for more examples of
-what this puppy can do.
-
-## Types
-
-The following types are supported, and defined on `nopt.typeDefs`
-
-* String: A normal string. No parsing is done.
-* path: A file system path. Gets resolved against cwd if not absolute.
-* url: A url. If it doesn't parse, it isn't accepted.
-* Number: Must be numeric.
-* Date: Must parse as a date. If it does, and `Date` is one of the options,
- then it will return a Date object, not a string.
-* Boolean: Must be either `true` or `false`. If an option is a boolean,
- then it does not need a value, and its presence will imply `true` as
- the value. To negate boolean flags, do `--no-whatever` or `--whatever
- false`
-* NaN: Means that the option is strictly not allowed. Any value will
- fail.
-* Stream: An object matching the "Stream" class in node. Valuable
- for use when validating programmatically. (npm uses this to let you
- supply any WriteStream on the `outfd` and `logfd` config options.)
-* Array: If `Array` is specified as one of the types, then the value
- will be parsed as a list of options. This means that multiple values
- can be specified, and that the value will always be an array.
-
-If a type is an array of values not on this list, then those are
-considered valid values. For instance, in the example above, the
-`--bloo` option can only be one of `"big"`, `"medium"`, or `"small"`,
-and any other value will be rejected.
-
-When parsing unknown fields, `"true"`, `"false"`, and `"null"` will be
-interpreted as their JavaScript equivalents.
-
-You can also mix types and values, or multiple types, in a list. For
-instance `{ blah: [Number, null] }` would allow a value to be set to
-either a Number or null. When types are ordered, this implies a
-preference, and the first type that can be used to properly interpret
-the value will be used.
-
-To define a new type, add it to `nopt.typeDefs`. Each item in that
-hash is an object with a `type` member and a `validate` method. The
-`type` member is an object that matches what goes in the type list. The
-`validate` method is a function that gets called with `validate(data,
-key, val)`. Validate methods should assign `data[key]` to the valid
-value of `val` if it can be handled properly, or return boolean
-`false` if it cannot.
-
-You can also call `nopt.clean(data, types, typeDefs)` to clean up a
-config object and remove its invalid properties.
-
-## Error Handling
-
-By default, nopt outputs a warning to standard error when invalid values for
-known options are found. You can change this behavior by assigning a method
-to `nopt.invalidHandler`. This method will be called with
-the offending `nopt.invalidHandler(key, val, types)`.
-
-If no `nopt.invalidHandler` is assigned, then it will console.error
-its whining. If it is assigned to boolean `false` then the warning is
-suppressed.
-
-## Abbreviations
-
-Yes, they are supported. If you define options like this:
-
-```javascript
-{ "foolhardyelephants" : Boolean
-, "pileofmonkeys" : Boolean }
-```
-
-Then this will work:
-
-```bash
-node program.js --foolhar --pil
-node program.js --no-f --pileofmon
-# etc.
-```
-
-## Shorthands
-
-Shorthands are a hash of shorter option names to a snippet of args that
-they expand to.
-
-If multiple one-character shorthands are all combined, and the
-combination does not unambiguously match any other option or shorthand,
-then they will be broken up into their constituent parts. For example:
-
-```json
-{ "s" : ["--loglevel", "silent"]
-, "g" : "--global"
-, "f" : "--force"
-, "p" : "--parseable"
-, "l" : "--long"
-}
-```
-
-```bash
-npm ls -sgflp
-# just like doing this:
-npm ls --loglevel silent --global --force --long --parseable
-```
-
-## The Rest of the args
-
-The config object returned by nopt is given a special member called
-`argv`, which is an object with the following fields:
-
-* `remain`: The remaining args after all the parsing has occurred.
-* `original`: The args as they originally appeared.
-* `cooked`: The args after flags and shorthands are expanded.
-
-## Slicing
-
-Node programs are called with more or less the exact argv as it appears
-in C land, after the v8 and node-specific options have been plucked off.
-As such, `argv[0]` is always `node` and `argv[1]` is always the
-JavaScript program being run.
-
-That's usually not very useful to you. So they're sliced off by
-default. If you want them, then you can pass in `0` as the last
-argument, or any other number that you'd like to slice off the start of
-the list.
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/bin/nopt.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/bin/nopt.js
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--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/bin/nopt.js
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@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env node
-var nopt = require("../lib/nopt")
- , path = require("path")
- , types = { num: Number
- , bool: Boolean
- , help: Boolean
- , list: Array
- , "num-list": [Number, Array]
- , "str-list": [String, Array]
- , "bool-list": [Boolean, Array]
- , str: String
- , clear: Boolean
- , config: Boolean
- , length: Number
- , file: path
- }
- , shorthands = { s: [ "--str", "astring" ]
- , b: [ "--bool" ]
- , nb: [ "--no-bool" ]
- , tft: [ "--bool-list", "--no-bool-list", "--bool-list", "true" ]
- , "?": ["--help"]
- , h: ["--help"]
- , H: ["--help"]
- , n: [ "--num", "125" ]
- , c: ["--config"]
- , l: ["--length"]
- , f: ["--file"]
- }
- , parsed = nopt( types
- , shorthands
- , process.argv
- , 2 )
-
-console.log("parsed", parsed)
-
-if (parsed.help) {
- console.log("")
- console.log("nopt cli tester")
- console.log("")
- console.log("types")
- console.log(Object.keys(types).map(function M (t) {
- var type = types[t]
- if (Array.isArray(type)) {
- return [t, type.map(function (type) { return type.name })]
- }
- return [t, type && type.name]
- }).reduce(function (s, i) {
- s[i[0]] = i[1]
- return s
- }, {}))
- console.log("")
- console.log("shorthands")
- console.log(shorthands)
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/lib/nopt.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/lib/nopt.js
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--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/lib/nopt.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,441 +0,0 @@
-// info about each config option.
-
-var debug = process.env.DEBUG_NOPT || process.env.NOPT_DEBUG
- ? function () { console.error.apply(console, arguments) }
- : function () {}
-
-var url = require("url")
- , path = require("path")
- , Stream = require("stream").Stream
- , abbrev = require("abbrev")
- , os = require("os")
-
-module.exports = exports = nopt
-exports.clean = clean
-
-exports.typeDefs =
- { String : { type: String, validate: validateString }
- , Boolean : { type: Boolean, validate: validateBoolean }
- , url : { type: url, validate: validateUrl }
- , Number : { type: Number, validate: validateNumber }
- , path : { type: path, validate: validatePath }
- , Stream : { type: Stream, validate: validateStream }
- , Date : { type: Date, validate: validateDate }
- }
-
-function nopt (types, shorthands, args, slice) {
- args = args || process.argv
- types = types || {}
- shorthands = shorthands || {}
- if (typeof slice !== "number") slice = 2
-
- debug(types, shorthands, args, slice)
-
- args = args.slice(slice)
- var data = {}
- , key
- , argv = {
- remain: [],
- cooked: args,
- original: args.slice(0)
- }
-
- parse(args, data, argv.remain, types, shorthands)
- // now data is full
- clean(data, types, exports.typeDefs)
- data.argv = argv
- Object.defineProperty(data.argv, 'toString', { value: function () {
- return this.original.map(JSON.stringify).join(" ")
- }, enumerable: false })
- return data
-}
-
-function clean (data, types, typeDefs) {
- typeDefs = typeDefs || exports.typeDefs
- var remove = {}
- , typeDefault = [false, true, null, String, Array]
-
- Object.keys(data).forEach(function (k) {
- if (k === "argv") return
- var val = data[k]
- , isArray = Array.isArray(val)
- , type = types[k]
- if (!isArray) val = [val]
- if (!type) type = typeDefault
- if (type === Array) type = typeDefault.concat(Array)
- if (!Array.isArray(type)) type = [type]
-
- debug("val=%j", val)
- debug("types=", type)
- val = val.map(function (val) {
- // if it's an unknown value, then parse false/true/null/numbers/dates
- if (typeof val === "string") {
- debug("string %j", val)
- val = val.trim()
- if ((val === "null" && ~type.indexOf(null))
- || (val === "true" &&
- (~type.indexOf(true) || ~type.indexOf(Boolean)))
- || (val === "false" &&
- (~type.indexOf(false) || ~type.indexOf(Boolean)))) {
- val = JSON.parse(val)
- debug("jsonable %j", val)
- } else if (~type.indexOf(Number) && !isNaN(val)) {
- debug("convert to number", val)
- val = +val
- } else if (~type.indexOf(Date) && !isNaN(Date.parse(val))) {
- debug("convert to date", val)
- val = new Date(val)
- }
- }
-
- if (!types.hasOwnProperty(k)) {
- return val
- }
-
- // allow `--no-blah` to set 'blah' to null if null is allowed
- if (val === false && ~type.indexOf(null) &&
- !(~type.indexOf(false) || ~type.indexOf(Boolean))) {
- val = null
- }
-
- var d = {}
- d[k] = val
- debug("prevalidated val", d, val, types[k])
- if (!validate(d, k, val, types[k], typeDefs)) {
- if (exports.invalidHandler) {
- exports.invalidHandler(k, val, types[k], data)
- } else if (exports.invalidHandler !== false) {
- debug("invalid: "+k+"="+val, types[k])
- }
- return remove
- }
- debug("validated val", d, val, types[k])
- return d[k]
- }).filter(function (val) { return val !== remove })
-
- // if we allow Array specifically, then an empty array is how we
- // express 'no value here', not null. Allow it.
- if (!val.length && type.indexOf(Array) === -1) {
- debug('VAL HAS NO LENGTH, DELETE IT', val, k, type.indexOf(Array))
- delete data[k]
- }
- else if (isArray) {
- debug(isArray, data[k], val)
- data[k] = val
- } else data[k] = val[0]
-
- debug("k=%s val=%j", k, val, data[k])
- })
-}
-
-function validateString (data, k, val) {
- data[k] = String(val)
-}
-
-function validatePath (data, k, val) {
- if (val === true) return false
- if (val === null) return true
-
- val = String(val)
-
- var isWin = process.platform === 'win32'
- , homePattern = isWin ? /^~(\/|\\)/ : /^~\//
- , home = os.homedir()
-
- if (home && val.match(homePattern)) {
- data[k] = path.resolve(home, val.substr(2))
- } else {
- data[k] = path.resolve(val)
- }
- return true
-}
-
-function validateNumber (data, k, val) {
- debug("validate Number %j %j %j", k, val, isNaN(val))
- if (isNaN(val)) return false
- data[k] = +val
-}
-
-function validateDate (data, k, val) {
- var s = Date.parse(val)
- debug("validate Date %j %j %j", k, val, s)
- if (isNaN(s)) return false
- data[k] = new Date(val)
-}
-
-function validateBoolean (data, k, val) {
- if (val instanceof Boolean) val = val.valueOf()
- else if (typeof val === "string") {
- if (!isNaN(val)) val = !!(+val)
- else if (val === "null" || val === "false") val = false
- else val = true
- } else val = !!val
- data[k] = val
-}
-
-function validateUrl (data, k, val) {
- val = url.parse(String(val))
- if (!val.host) return false
- data[k] = val.href
-}
-
-function validateStream (data, k, val) {
- if (!(val instanceof Stream)) return false
- data[k] = val
-}
-
-function validate (data, k, val, type, typeDefs) {
- // arrays are lists of types.
- if (Array.isArray(type)) {
- for (var i = 0, l = type.length; i < l; i ++) {
- if (type[i] === Array) continue
- if (validate(data, k, val, type[i], typeDefs)) return true
- }
- delete data[k]
- return false
- }
-
- // an array of anything?
- if (type === Array) return true
-
- // NaN is poisonous. Means that something is not allowed.
- if (type !== type) {
- debug("Poison NaN", k, val, type)
- delete data[k]
- return false
- }
-
- // explicit list of values
- if (val === type) {
- debug("Explicitly allowed %j", val)
- // if (isArray) (data[k] = data[k] || []).push(val)
- // else data[k] = val
- data[k] = val
- return true
- }
-
- // now go through the list of typeDefs, validate against each one.
- var ok = false
- , types = Object.keys(typeDefs)
- for (var i = 0, l = types.length; i < l; i ++) {
- debug("test type %j %j %j", k, val, types[i])
- var t = typeDefs[types[i]]
- if (t &&
- ((type && type.name && t.type && t.type.name) ? (type.name === t.type.name) : (type === t.type))) {
- var d = {}
- ok = false !== t.validate(d, k, val)
- val = d[k]
- if (ok) {
- // if (isArray) (data[k] = data[k] || []).push(val)
- // else data[k] = val
- data[k] = val
- break
- }
- }
- }
- debug("OK? %j (%j %j %j)", ok, k, val, types[i])
-
- if (!ok) delete data[k]
- return ok
-}
-
-function parse (args, data, remain, types, shorthands) {
- debug("parse", args, data, remain)
-
- var key = null
- , abbrevs = abbrev(Object.keys(types))
- , shortAbbr = abbrev(Object.keys(shorthands))
-
- for (var i = 0; i < args.length; i ++) {
- var arg = args[i]
- debug("arg", arg)
-
- if (arg.match(/^-{2,}$/)) {
- // done with keys.
- // the rest are args.
- remain.push.apply(remain, args.slice(i + 1))
- args[i] = "--"
- break
- }
- var hadEq = false
- if (arg.charAt(0) === "-" && arg.length > 1) {
- var at = arg.indexOf('=')
- if (at > -1) {
- hadEq = true
- var v = arg.substr(at + 1)
- arg = arg.substr(0, at)
- args.splice(i, 1, arg, v)
- }
-
- // see if it's a shorthand
- // if so, splice and back up to re-parse it.
- var shRes = resolveShort(arg, shorthands, shortAbbr, abbrevs)
- debug("arg=%j shRes=%j", arg, shRes)
- if (shRes) {
- debug(arg, shRes)
- args.splice.apply(args, [i, 1].concat(shRes))
- if (arg !== shRes[0]) {
- i --
- continue
- }
- }
- arg = arg.replace(/^-+/, "")
- var no = null
- while (arg.toLowerCase().indexOf("no-") === 0) {
- no = !no
- arg = arg.substr(3)
- }
-
- if (abbrevs[arg]) arg = abbrevs[arg]
-
- var argType = types[arg]
- var isTypeArray = Array.isArray(argType)
- if (isTypeArray && argType.length === 1) {
- isTypeArray = false
- argType = argType[0]
- }
-
- var isArray = argType === Array ||
- isTypeArray && argType.indexOf(Array) !== -1
-
- // allow unknown things to be arrays if specified multiple times.
- if (!types.hasOwnProperty(arg) && data.hasOwnProperty(arg)) {
- if (!Array.isArray(data[arg]))
- data[arg] = [data[arg]]
- isArray = true
- }
-
- var val
- , la = args[i + 1]
-
- var isBool = typeof no === 'boolean' ||
- argType === Boolean ||
- isTypeArray && argType.indexOf(Boolean) !== -1 ||
- (typeof argType === 'undefined' && !hadEq) ||
- (la === "false" &&
- (argType === null ||
- isTypeArray && ~argType.indexOf(null)))
-
- if (isBool) {
- // just set and move along
- val = !no
- // however, also support --bool true or --bool false
- if (la === "true" || la === "false") {
- val = JSON.parse(la)
- la = null
- if (no) val = !val
- i ++
- }
-
- // also support "foo":[Boolean, "bar"] and "--foo bar"
- if (isTypeArray && la) {
- if (~argType.indexOf(la)) {
- // an explicit type
- val = la
- i ++
- } else if ( la === "null" && ~argType.indexOf(null) ) {
- // null allowed
- val = null
- i ++
- } else if ( !la.match(/^-{2,}[^-]/) &&
- !isNaN(la) &&
- ~argType.indexOf(Number) ) {
- // number
- val = +la
- i ++
- } else if ( !la.match(/^-[^-]/) && ~argType.indexOf(String) ) {
- // string
- val = la
- i ++
- }
- }
-
- if (isArray) (data[arg] = data[arg] || []).push(val)
- else data[arg] = val
-
- continue
- }
-
- if (argType === String) {
- if (la === undefined) {
- la = ""
- } else if (la.match(/^-{1,2}[^-]+/)) {
- la = ""
- i --
- }
- }
-
- if (la && la.match(/^-{2,}$/)) {
- la = undefined
- i --
- }
-
- val = la === undefined ? true : la
- if (isArray) (data[arg] = data[arg] || []).push(val)
- else data[arg] = val
-
- i ++
- continue
- }
- remain.push(arg)
- }
-}
-
-function resolveShort (arg, shorthands, shortAbbr, abbrevs) {
- // handle single-char shorthands glommed together, like
- // npm ls -glp, but only if there is one dash, and only if
- // all of the chars are single-char shorthands, and it's
- // not a match to some other abbrev.
- arg = arg.replace(/^-+/, '')
-
- // if it's an exact known option, then don't go any further
- if (abbrevs[arg] === arg)
- return null
-
- // if it's an exact known shortopt, same deal
- if (shorthands[arg]) {
- // make it an array, if it's a list of words
- if (shorthands[arg] && !Array.isArray(shorthands[arg]))
- shorthands[arg] = shorthands[arg].split(/\s+/)
-
- return shorthands[arg]
- }
-
- // first check to see if this arg is a set of single-char shorthands
- var singles = shorthands.___singles
- if (!singles) {
- singles = Object.keys(shorthands).filter(function (s) {
- return s.length === 1
- }).reduce(function (l,r) {
- l[r] = true
- return l
- }, {})
- shorthands.___singles = singles
- debug('shorthand singles', singles)
- }
-
- var chrs = arg.split("").filter(function (c) {
- return singles[c]
- })
-
- if (chrs.join("") === arg) return chrs.map(function (c) {
- return shorthands[c]
- }).reduce(function (l, r) {
- return l.concat(r)
- }, [])
-
-
- // if it's an arg abbrev, and not a literal shorthand, then prefer the arg
- if (abbrevs[arg] && !shorthands[arg])
- return null
-
- // if it's an abbr for a shorthand, then use that
- if (shortAbbr[arg])
- arg = shortAbbr[arg]
-
- // make it an array, if it's a list of words
- if (shorthands[arg] && !Array.isArray(shorthands[arg]))
- shorthands[arg] = shorthands[arg].split(/\s+/)
-
- return shorthands[arg]
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/package.json b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/package.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 12ed02d..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/package.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-{
- "name": "nopt",
- "version": "5.0.0",
- "description": "Option parsing for Node, supporting types, shorthands, etc. Used by npm.",
- "author": "Isaac Z. Schlueter (http://blog.izs.me/)",
- "main": "lib/nopt.js",
- "scripts": {
- "preversion": "npm test",
- "postversion": "npm publish",
- "prepublishOnly": "git push origin --follow-tags",
- "test": "tap test/*.js"
- },
- "repository": {
- "type": "git",
- "url": "https://github.com/npm/nopt.git"
- },
- "bin": {
- "nopt": "bin/nopt.js"
- },
- "license": "ISC",
- "dependencies": {
- "abbrev": "1"
- },
- "devDependencies": {
- "tap": "^14.10.6"
- },
- "files": [
- "bin",
- "lib"
- ],
- "engines": {
- "node": ">=6"
- }
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/LICENSE b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/LICENSE
deleted file mode 100644
index 19129e3..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/LICENSE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-The ISC License
-
-Copyright (c) Isaac Z. Schlueter and Contributors
-
-Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
-purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
-copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
-
-THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
-WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
-MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
-ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
-WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
-ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR
-IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/README.md b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/README.md
deleted file mode 100644
index df54e7a..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/README.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,568 +0,0 @@
-semver(1) -- The semantic versioner for npm
-===========================================
-
-## Install
-
-```bash
-npm install semver
-````
-
-## Usage
-
-As a node module:
-
-```js
-const semver = require('semver')
-
-semver.valid('1.2.3') // '1.2.3'
-semver.valid('a.b.c') // null
-semver.clean(' =v1.2.3 ') // '1.2.3'
-semver.satisfies('1.2.3', '1.x || >=2.5.0 || 5.0.0 - 7.2.3') // true
-semver.gt('1.2.3', '9.8.7') // false
-semver.lt('1.2.3', '9.8.7') // true
-semver.minVersion('>=1.0.0') // '1.0.0'
-semver.valid(semver.coerce('v2')) // '2.0.0'
-semver.valid(semver.coerce('42.6.7.9.3-alpha')) // '42.6.7'
-```
-
-You can also just load the module for the function that you care about, if
-you'd like to minimize your footprint.
-
-```js
-// load the whole API at once in a single object
-const semver = require('semver')
-
-// or just load the bits you need
-// all of them listed here, just pick and choose what you want
-
-// classes
-const SemVer = require('semver/classes/semver')
-const Comparator = require('semver/classes/comparator')
-const Range = require('semver/classes/range')
-
-// functions for working with versions
-const semverParse = require('semver/functions/parse')
-const semverValid = require('semver/functions/valid')
-const semverClean = require('semver/functions/clean')
-const semverInc = require('semver/functions/inc')
-const semverDiff = require('semver/functions/diff')
-const semverMajor = require('semver/functions/major')
-const semverMinor = require('semver/functions/minor')
-const semverPatch = require('semver/functions/patch')
-const semverPrerelease = require('semver/functions/prerelease')
-const semverCompare = require('semver/functions/compare')
-const semverRcompare = require('semver/functions/rcompare')
-const semverCompareLoose = require('semver/functions/compare-loose')
-const semverCompareBuild = require('semver/functions/compare-build')
-const semverSort = require('semver/functions/sort')
-const semverRsort = require('semver/functions/rsort')
-
-// low-level comparators between versions
-const semverGt = require('semver/functions/gt')
-const semverLt = require('semver/functions/lt')
-const semverEq = require('semver/functions/eq')
-const semverNeq = require('semver/functions/neq')
-const semverGte = require('semver/functions/gte')
-const semverLte = require('semver/functions/lte')
-const semverCmp = require('semver/functions/cmp')
-const semverCoerce = require('semver/functions/coerce')
-
-// working with ranges
-const semverSatisfies = require('semver/functions/satisfies')
-const semverMaxSatisfying = require('semver/ranges/max-satisfying')
-const semverMinSatisfying = require('semver/ranges/min-satisfying')
-const semverToComparators = require('semver/ranges/to-comparators')
-const semverMinVersion = require('semver/ranges/min-version')
-const semverValidRange = require('semver/ranges/valid')
-const semverOutside = require('semver/ranges/outside')
-const semverGtr = require('semver/ranges/gtr')
-const semverLtr = require('semver/ranges/ltr')
-const semverIntersects = require('semver/ranges/intersects')
-const simplifyRange = require('semver/ranges/simplify')
-const rangeSubset = require('semver/ranges/subset')
-```
-
-As a command-line utility:
-
-```
-$ semver -h
-
-A JavaScript implementation of the https://semver.org/ specification
-Copyright Isaac Z. Schlueter
-
-Usage: semver [options] [ [...]]
-Prints valid versions sorted by SemVer precedence
-
-Options:
--r --range
- Print versions that match the specified range.
-
--i --increment []
- Increment a version by the specified level. Level can
- be one of: major, minor, patch, premajor, preminor,
- prepatch, or prerelease. Default level is 'patch'.
- Only one version may be specified.
-
---preid
- Identifier to be used to prefix premajor, preminor,
- prepatch or prerelease version increments.
-
--l --loose
- Interpret versions and ranges loosely
-
--p --include-prerelease
- Always include prerelease versions in range matching
-
--c --coerce
- Coerce a string into SemVer if possible
- (does not imply --loose)
-
---rtl
- Coerce version strings right to left
-
---ltr
- Coerce version strings left to right (default)
-
-Program exits successfully if any valid version satisfies
-all supplied ranges, and prints all satisfying versions.
-
-If no satisfying versions are found, then exits failure.
-
-Versions are printed in ascending order, so supplying
-multiple versions to the utility will just sort them.
-```
-
-## Versions
-
-A "version" is described by the `v2.0.0` specification found at
-.
-
-A leading `"="` or `"v"` character is stripped off and ignored.
-
-## Ranges
-
-A `version range` is a set of `comparators` which specify versions
-that satisfy the range.
-
-A `comparator` is composed of an `operator` and a `version`. The set
-of primitive `operators` is:
-
-* `<` Less than
-* `<=` Less than or equal to
-* `>` Greater than
-* `>=` Greater than or equal to
-* `=` Equal. If no operator is specified, then equality is assumed,
- so this operator is optional, but MAY be included.
-
-For example, the comparator `>=1.2.7` would match the versions
-`1.2.7`, `1.2.8`, `2.5.3`, and `1.3.9`, but not the versions `1.2.6`
-or `1.1.0`.
-
-Comparators can be joined by whitespace to form a `comparator set`,
-which is satisfied by the **intersection** of all of the comparators
-it includes.
-
-A range is composed of one or more comparator sets, joined by `||`. A
-version matches a range if and only if every comparator in at least
-one of the `||`-separated comparator sets is satisfied by the version.
-
-For example, the range `>=1.2.7 <1.3.0` would match the versions
-`1.2.7`, `1.2.8`, and `1.2.99`, but not the versions `1.2.6`, `1.3.0`,
-or `1.1.0`.
-
-The range `1.2.7 || >=1.2.9 <2.0.0` would match the versions `1.2.7`,
-`1.2.9`, and `1.4.6`, but not the versions `1.2.8` or `2.0.0`.
-
-### Prerelease Tags
-
-If a version has a prerelease tag (for example, `1.2.3-alpha.3`) then
-it will only be allowed to satisfy comparator sets if at least one
-comparator with the same `[major, minor, patch]` tuple also has a
-prerelease tag.
-
-For example, the range `>1.2.3-alpha.3` would be allowed to match the
-version `1.2.3-alpha.7`, but it would *not* be satisfied by
-`3.4.5-alpha.9`, even though `3.4.5-alpha.9` is technically "greater
-than" `1.2.3-alpha.3` according to the SemVer sort rules. The version
-range only accepts prerelease tags on the `1.2.3` version. The
-version `3.4.5` *would* satisfy the range, because it does not have a
-prerelease flag, and `3.4.5` is greater than `1.2.3-alpha.7`.
-
-The purpose for this behavior is twofold. First, prerelease versions
-frequently are updated very quickly, and contain many breaking changes
-that are (by the author's design) not yet fit for public consumption.
-Therefore, by default, they are excluded from range matching
-semantics.
-
-Second, a user who has opted into using a prerelease version has
-clearly indicated the intent to use *that specific* set of
-alpha/beta/rc versions. By including a prerelease tag in the range,
-the user is indicating that they are aware of the risk. However, it
-is still not appropriate to assume that they have opted into taking a
-similar risk on the *next* set of prerelease versions.
-
-Note that this behavior can be suppressed (treating all prerelease
-versions as if they were normal versions, for the purpose of range
-matching) by setting the `includePrerelease` flag on the options
-object to any
-[functions](https://github.com/npm/node-semver#functions) that do
-range matching.
-
-#### Prerelease Identifiers
-
-The method `.inc` takes an additional `identifier` string argument that
-will append the value of the string as a prerelease identifier:
-
-```javascript
-semver.inc('1.2.3', 'prerelease', 'beta')
-// '1.2.4-beta.0'
-```
-
-command-line example:
-
-```bash
-$ semver 1.2.3 -i prerelease --preid beta
-1.2.4-beta.0
-```
-
-Which then can be used to increment further:
-
-```bash
-$ semver 1.2.4-beta.0 -i prerelease
-1.2.4-beta.1
-```
-
-### Advanced Range Syntax
-
-Advanced range syntax desugars to primitive comparators in
-deterministic ways.
-
-Advanced ranges may be combined in the same way as primitive
-comparators using white space or `||`.
-
-#### Hyphen Ranges `X.Y.Z - A.B.C`
-
-Specifies an inclusive set.
-
-* `1.2.3 - 2.3.4` := `>=1.2.3 <=2.3.4`
-
-If a partial version is provided as the first version in the inclusive
-range, then the missing pieces are replaced with zeroes.
-
-* `1.2 - 2.3.4` := `>=1.2.0 <=2.3.4`
-
-If a partial version is provided as the second version in the
-inclusive range, then all versions that start with the supplied parts
-of the tuple are accepted, but nothing that would be greater than the
-provided tuple parts.
-
-* `1.2.3 - 2.3` := `>=1.2.3 <2.4.0-0`
-* `1.2.3 - 2` := `>=1.2.3 <3.0.0-0`
-
-#### X-Ranges `1.2.x` `1.X` `1.2.*` `*`
-
-Any of `X`, `x`, or `*` may be used to "stand in" for one of the
-numeric values in the `[major, minor, patch]` tuple.
-
-* `*` := `>=0.0.0` (Any non-prerelease version satisfies, unless
- `includePrerelease` is specified, in which case any version at all
- satisfies)
-* `1.x` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0-0` (Matching major version)
-* `1.2.x` := `>=1.2.0 <1.3.0-0` (Matching major and minor versions)
-
-A partial version range is treated as an X-Range, so the special
-character is in fact optional.
-
-* `""` (empty string) := `*` := `>=0.0.0`
-* `1` := `1.x.x` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0-0`
-* `1.2` := `1.2.x` := `>=1.2.0 <1.3.0-0`
-
-#### Tilde Ranges `~1.2.3` `~1.2` `~1`
-
-Allows patch-level changes if a minor version is specified on the
-comparator. Allows minor-level changes if not.
-
-* `~1.2.3` := `>=1.2.3 <1.(2+1).0` := `>=1.2.3 <1.3.0-0`
-* `~1.2` := `>=1.2.0 <1.(2+1).0` := `>=1.2.0 <1.3.0-0` (Same as `1.2.x`)
-* `~1` := `>=1.0.0 <(1+1).0.0` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0-0` (Same as `1.x`)
-* `~0.2.3` := `>=0.2.3 <0.(2+1).0` := `>=0.2.3 <0.3.0-0`
-* `~0.2` := `>=0.2.0 <0.(2+1).0` := `>=0.2.0 <0.3.0-0` (Same as `0.2.x`)
-* `~0` := `>=0.0.0 <(0+1).0.0` := `>=0.0.0 <1.0.0-0` (Same as `0.x`)
-* `~1.2.3-beta.2` := `>=1.2.3-beta.2 <1.3.0-0` Note that prereleases in
- the `1.2.3` version will be allowed, if they are greater than or
- equal to `beta.2`. So, `1.2.3-beta.4` would be allowed, but
- `1.2.4-beta.2` would not, because it is a prerelease of a
- different `[major, minor, patch]` tuple.
-
-#### Caret Ranges `^1.2.3` `^0.2.5` `^0.0.4`
-
-Allows changes that do not modify the left-most non-zero element in the
-`[major, minor, patch]` tuple. In other words, this allows patch and
-minor updates for versions `1.0.0` and above, patch updates for
-versions `0.X >=0.1.0`, and *no* updates for versions `0.0.X`.
-
-Many authors treat a `0.x` version as if the `x` were the major
-"breaking-change" indicator.
-
-Caret ranges are ideal when an author may make breaking changes
-between `0.2.4` and `0.3.0` releases, which is a common practice.
-However, it presumes that there will *not* be breaking changes between
-`0.2.4` and `0.2.5`. It allows for changes that are presumed to be
-additive (but non-breaking), according to commonly observed practices.
-
-* `^1.2.3` := `>=1.2.3 <2.0.0-0`
-* `^0.2.3` := `>=0.2.3 <0.3.0-0`
-* `^0.0.3` := `>=0.0.3 <0.0.4-0`
-* `^1.2.3-beta.2` := `>=1.2.3-beta.2 <2.0.0-0` Note that prereleases in
- the `1.2.3` version will be allowed, if they are greater than or
- equal to `beta.2`. So, `1.2.3-beta.4` would be allowed, but
- `1.2.4-beta.2` would not, because it is a prerelease of a
- different `[major, minor, patch]` tuple.
-* `^0.0.3-beta` := `>=0.0.3-beta <0.0.4-0` Note that prereleases in the
- `0.0.3` version *only* will be allowed, if they are greater than or
- equal to `beta`. So, `0.0.3-pr.2` would be allowed.
-
-When parsing caret ranges, a missing `patch` value desugars to the
-number `0`, but will allow flexibility within that value, even if the
-major and minor versions are both `0`.
-
-* `^1.2.x` := `>=1.2.0 <2.0.0-0`
-* `^0.0.x` := `>=0.0.0 <0.1.0-0`
-* `^0.0` := `>=0.0.0 <0.1.0-0`
-
-A missing `minor` and `patch` values will desugar to zero, but also
-allow flexibility within those values, even if the major version is
-zero.
-
-* `^1.x` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0-0`
-* `^0.x` := `>=0.0.0 <1.0.0-0`
-
-### Range Grammar
-
-Putting all this together, here is a Backus-Naur grammar for ranges,
-for the benefit of parser authors:
-
-```bnf
-range-set ::= range ( logical-or range ) *
-logical-or ::= ( ' ' ) * '||' ( ' ' ) *
-range ::= hyphen | simple ( ' ' simple ) * | ''
-hyphen ::= partial ' - ' partial
-simple ::= primitive | partial | tilde | caret
-primitive ::= ( '<' | '>' | '>=' | '<=' | '=' ) partial
-partial ::= xr ( '.' xr ( '.' xr qualifier ? )? )?
-xr ::= 'x' | 'X' | '*' | nr
-nr ::= '0' | ['1'-'9'] ( ['0'-'9'] ) *
-tilde ::= '~' partial
-caret ::= '^' partial
-qualifier ::= ( '-' pre )? ( '+' build )?
-pre ::= parts
-build ::= parts
-parts ::= part ( '.' part ) *
-part ::= nr | [-0-9A-Za-z]+
-```
-
-## Functions
-
-All methods and classes take a final `options` object argument. All
-options in this object are `false` by default. The options supported
-are:
-
-- `loose` Be more forgiving about not-quite-valid semver strings.
- (Any resulting output will always be 100% strict compliant, of
- course.) For backwards compatibility reasons, if the `options`
- argument is a boolean value instead of an object, it is interpreted
- to be the `loose` param.
-- `includePrerelease` Set to suppress the [default
- behavior](https://github.com/npm/node-semver#prerelease-tags) of
- excluding prerelease tagged versions from ranges unless they are
- explicitly opted into.
-
-Strict-mode Comparators and Ranges will be strict about the SemVer
-strings that they parse.
-
-* `valid(v)`: Return the parsed version, or null if it's not valid.
-* `inc(v, release)`: Return the version incremented by the release
- type (`major`, `premajor`, `minor`, `preminor`, `patch`,
- `prepatch`, or `prerelease`), or null if it's not valid
- * `premajor` in one call will bump the version up to the next major
- version and down to a prerelease of that major version.
- `preminor`, and `prepatch` work the same way.
- * If called from a non-prerelease version, the `prerelease` will work the
- same as `prepatch`. It increments the patch version, then makes a
- prerelease. If the input version is already a prerelease it simply
- increments it.
-* `prerelease(v)`: Returns an array of prerelease components, or null
- if none exist. Example: `prerelease('1.2.3-alpha.1') -> ['alpha', 1]`
-* `major(v)`: Return the major version number.
-* `minor(v)`: Return the minor version number.
-* `patch(v)`: Return the patch version number.
-* `intersects(r1, r2, loose)`: Return true if the two supplied ranges
- or comparators intersect.
-* `parse(v)`: Attempt to parse a string as a semantic version, returning either
- a `SemVer` object or `null`.
-
-### Comparison
-
-* `gt(v1, v2)`: `v1 > v2`
-* `gte(v1, v2)`: `v1 >= v2`
-* `lt(v1, v2)`: `v1 < v2`
-* `lte(v1, v2)`: `v1 <= v2`
-* `eq(v1, v2)`: `v1 == v2` This is true if they're logically equivalent,
- even if they're not the exact same string. You already know how to
- compare strings.
-* `neq(v1, v2)`: `v1 != v2` The opposite of `eq`.
-* `cmp(v1, comparator, v2)`: Pass in a comparison string, and it'll call
- the corresponding function above. `"==="` and `"!=="` do simple
- string comparison, but are included for completeness. Throws if an
- invalid comparison string is provided.
-* `compare(v1, v2)`: Return `0` if `v1 == v2`, or `1` if `v1` is greater, or `-1` if
- `v2` is greater. Sorts in ascending order if passed to `Array.sort()`.
-* `rcompare(v1, v2)`: The reverse of compare. Sorts an array of versions
- in descending order when passed to `Array.sort()`.
-* `compareBuild(v1, v2)`: The same as `compare` but considers `build` when two versions
- are equal. Sorts in ascending order if passed to `Array.sort()`.
- `v2` is greater. Sorts in ascending order if passed to `Array.sort()`.
-* `diff(v1, v2)`: Returns difference between two versions by the release type
- (`major`, `premajor`, `minor`, `preminor`, `patch`, `prepatch`, or `prerelease`),
- or null if the versions are the same.
-
-### Comparators
-
-* `intersects(comparator)`: Return true if the comparators intersect
-
-### Ranges
-
-* `validRange(range)`: Return the valid range or null if it's not valid
-* `satisfies(version, range)`: Return true if the version satisfies the
- range.
-* `maxSatisfying(versions, range)`: Return the highest version in the list
- that satisfies the range, or `null` if none of them do.
-* `minSatisfying(versions, range)`: Return the lowest version in the list
- that satisfies the range, or `null` if none of them do.
-* `minVersion(range)`: Return the lowest version that can possibly match
- the given range.
-* `gtr(version, range)`: Return `true` if version is greater than all the
- versions possible in the range.
-* `ltr(version, range)`: Return `true` if version is less than all the
- versions possible in the range.
-* `outside(version, range, hilo)`: Return true if the version is outside
- the bounds of the range in either the high or low direction. The
- `hilo` argument must be either the string `'>'` or `'<'`. (This is
- the function called by `gtr` and `ltr`.)
-* `intersects(range)`: Return true if any of the ranges comparators intersect
-* `simplifyRange(versions, range)`: Return a "simplified" range that
- matches the same items in `versions` list as the range specified. Note
- that it does *not* guarantee that it would match the same versions in all
- cases, only for the set of versions provided. This is useful when
- generating ranges by joining together multiple versions with `||`
- programmatically, to provide the user with something a bit more
- ergonomic. If the provided range is shorter in string-length than the
- generated range, then that is returned.
-* `subset(subRange, superRange)`: Return `true` if the `subRange` range is
- entirely contained by the `superRange` range.
-
-Note that, since ranges may be non-contiguous, a version might not be
-greater than a range, less than a range, *or* satisfy a range! For
-example, the range `1.2 <1.2.9 || >2.0.0` would have a hole from `1.2.9`
-until `2.0.0`, so the version `1.2.10` would not be greater than the
-range (because `2.0.1` satisfies, which is higher), nor less than the
-range (since `1.2.8` satisfies, which is lower), and it also does not
-satisfy the range.
-
-If you want to know if a version satisfies or does not satisfy a
-range, use the `satisfies(version, range)` function.
-
-### Coercion
-
-* `coerce(version, options)`: Coerces a string to semver if possible
-
-This aims to provide a very forgiving translation of a non-semver string to
-semver. It looks for the first digit in a string, and consumes all
-remaining characters which satisfy at least a partial semver (e.g., `1`,
-`1.2`, `1.2.3`) up to the max permitted length (256 characters). Longer
-versions are simply truncated (`4.6.3.9.2-alpha2` becomes `4.6.3`). All
-surrounding text is simply ignored (`v3.4 replaces v3.3.1` becomes
-`3.4.0`). Only text which lacks digits will fail coercion (`version one`
-is not valid). The maximum length for any semver component considered for
-coercion is 16 characters; longer components will be ignored
-(`10000000000000000.4.7.4` becomes `4.7.4`). The maximum value for any
-semver component is `Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER || (2**53 - 1)`; higher value
-components are invalid (`9999999999999999.4.7.4` is likely invalid).
-
-If the `options.rtl` flag is set, then `coerce` will return the right-most
-coercible tuple that does not share an ending index with a longer coercible
-tuple. For example, `1.2.3.4` will return `2.3.4` in rtl mode, not
-`4.0.0`. `1.2.3/4` will return `4.0.0`, because the `4` is not a part of
-any other overlapping SemVer tuple.
-
-### Clean
-
-* `clean(version)`: Clean a string to be a valid semver if possible
-
-This will return a cleaned and trimmed semver version. If the provided
-version is not valid a null will be returned. This does not work for
-ranges.
-
-ex.
-* `s.clean(' = v 2.1.5foo')`: `null`
-* `s.clean(' = v 2.1.5foo', { loose: true })`: `'2.1.5-foo'`
-* `s.clean(' = v 2.1.5-foo')`: `null`
-* `s.clean(' = v 2.1.5-foo', { loose: true })`: `'2.1.5-foo'`
-* `s.clean('=v2.1.5')`: `'2.1.5'`
-* `s.clean(' =v2.1.5')`: `2.1.5`
-* `s.clean(' 2.1.5 ')`: `'2.1.5'`
-* `s.clean('~1.0.0')`: `null`
-
-## Exported Modules
-
-
-
-You may pull in just the part of this semver utility that you need, if you
-are sensitive to packing and tree-shaking concerns. The main
-`require('semver')` export uses getter functions to lazily load the parts
-of the API that are used.
-
-The following modules are available:
-
-* `require('semver')`
-* `require('semver/classes')`
-* `require('semver/classes/comparator')`
-* `require('semver/classes/range')`
-* `require('semver/classes/semver')`
-* `require('semver/functions/clean')`
-* `require('semver/functions/cmp')`
-* `require('semver/functions/coerce')`
-* `require('semver/functions/compare')`
-* `require('semver/functions/compare-build')`
-* `require('semver/functions/compare-loose')`
-* `require('semver/functions/diff')`
-* `require('semver/functions/eq')`
-* `require('semver/functions/gt')`
-* `require('semver/functions/gte')`
-* `require('semver/functions/inc')`
-* `require('semver/functions/lt')`
-* `require('semver/functions/lte')`
-* `require('semver/functions/major')`
-* `require('semver/functions/minor')`
-* `require('semver/functions/neq')`
-* `require('semver/functions/parse')`
-* `require('semver/functions/patch')`
-* `require('semver/functions/prerelease')`
-* `require('semver/functions/rcompare')`
-* `require('semver/functions/rsort')`
-* `require('semver/functions/satisfies')`
-* `require('semver/functions/sort')`
-* `require('semver/functions/valid')`
-* `require('semver/ranges/gtr')`
-* `require('semver/ranges/intersects')`
-* `require('semver/ranges/ltr')`
-* `require('semver/ranges/max-satisfying')`
-* `require('semver/ranges/min-satisfying')`
-* `require('semver/ranges/min-version')`
-* `require('semver/ranges/outside')`
-* `require('semver/ranges/to-comparators')`
-* `require('semver/ranges/valid')`
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/bin/semver.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/bin/semver.js
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index 8d1b557..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/bin/semver.js
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-#!/usr/bin/env node
-// Standalone semver comparison program.
-// Exits successfully and prints matching version(s) if
-// any supplied version is valid and passes all tests.
-
-const argv = process.argv.slice(2)
-
-let versions = []
-
-const range = []
-
-let inc = null
-
-const version = require('../package.json').version
-
-let loose = false
-
-let includePrerelease = false
-
-let coerce = false
-
-let rtl = false
-
-let identifier
-
-const semver = require('../')
-
-let reverse = false
-
-let options = {}
-
-const main = () => {
- if (!argv.length) {
- return help()
- }
- while (argv.length) {
- let a = argv.shift()
- const indexOfEqualSign = a.indexOf('=')
- if (indexOfEqualSign !== -1) {
- const value = a.slice(indexOfEqualSign + 1)
- a = a.slice(0, indexOfEqualSign)
- argv.unshift(value)
- }
- switch (a) {
- case '-rv': case '-rev': case '--rev': case '--reverse':
- reverse = true
- break
- case '-l': case '--loose':
- loose = true
- break
- case '-p': case '--include-prerelease':
- includePrerelease = true
- break
- case '-v': case '--version':
- versions.push(argv.shift())
- break
- case '-i': case '--inc': case '--increment':
- switch (argv[0]) {
- case 'major': case 'minor': case 'patch': case 'prerelease':
- case 'premajor': case 'preminor': case 'prepatch':
- inc = argv.shift()
- break
- default:
- inc = 'patch'
- break
- }
- break
- case '--preid':
- identifier = argv.shift()
- break
- case '-r': case '--range':
- range.push(argv.shift())
- break
- case '-c': case '--coerce':
- coerce = true
- break
- case '--rtl':
- rtl = true
- break
- case '--ltr':
- rtl = false
- break
- case '-h': case '--help': case '-?':
- return help()
- default:
- versions.push(a)
- break
- }
- }
-
- options = { loose: loose, includePrerelease: includePrerelease, rtl: rtl }
-
- versions = versions.map((v) => {
- return coerce ? (semver.coerce(v, options) || { version: v }).version : v
- }).filter((v) => {
- return semver.valid(v)
- })
- if (!versions.length) {
- return fail()
- }
- if (inc && (versions.length !== 1 || range.length)) {
- return failInc()
- }
-
- for (let i = 0, l = range.length; i < l; i++) {
- versions = versions.filter((v) => {
- return semver.satisfies(v, range[i], options)
- })
- if (!versions.length) {
- return fail()
- }
- }
- return success(versions)
-}
-
-const failInc = () => {
- console.error('--inc can only be used on a single version with no range')
- fail()
-}
-
-const fail = () => process.exit(1)
-
-const success = () => {
- const compare = reverse ? 'rcompare' : 'compare'
- versions.sort((a, b) => {
- return semver[compare](a, b, options)
- }).map((v) => {
- return semver.clean(v, options)
- }).map((v) => {
- return inc ? semver.inc(v, inc, options, identifier) : v
- }).forEach((v, i, _) => {
- console.log(v)
- })
-}
-
-const help = () => console.log(
-`SemVer ${version}
-
-A JavaScript implementation of the https://semver.org/ specification
-Copyright Isaac Z. Schlueter
-
-Usage: semver [options] [ [...]]
-Prints valid versions sorted by SemVer precedence
-
-Options:
--r --range
- Print versions that match the specified range.
-
--i --increment []
- Increment a version by the specified level. Level can
- be one of: major, minor, patch, premajor, preminor,
- prepatch, or prerelease. Default level is 'patch'.
- Only one version may be specified.
-
---preid
- Identifier to be used to prefix premajor, preminor,
- prepatch or prerelease version increments.
-
--l --loose
- Interpret versions and ranges loosely
-
--p --include-prerelease
- Always include prerelease versions in range matching
-
--c --coerce
- Coerce a string into SemVer if possible
- (does not imply --loose)
-
---rtl
- Coerce version strings right to left
-
---ltr
- Coerce version strings left to right (default)
-
-Program exits successfully if any valid version satisfies
-all supplied ranges, and prints all satisfying versions.
-
-If no satisfying versions are found, then exits failure.
-
-Versions are printed in ascending order, so supplying
-multiple versions to the utility will just sort them.`)
-
-main()
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/classes/comparator.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/classes/comparator.js
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index 62cd204..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/classes/comparator.js
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@@ -1,136 +0,0 @@
-const ANY = Symbol('SemVer ANY')
-// hoisted class for cyclic dependency
-class Comparator {
- static get ANY () {
- return ANY
- }
-
- constructor (comp, options) {
- options = parseOptions(options)
-
- if (comp instanceof Comparator) {
- if (comp.loose === !!options.loose) {
- return comp
- } else {
- comp = comp.value
- }
- }
-
- 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)
- }
-
- parse (comp) {
- const r = this.options.loose ? re[t.COMPARATORLOOSE] : re[t.COMPARATOR]
- const 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)
- }
- }
-
- toString () {
- return this.value
- }
-
- test (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)
- }
-
- intersects (comp, options) {
- if (!(comp instanceof Comparator)) {
- throw new TypeError('a Comparator is required')
- }
-
- if (!options || typeof options !== 'object') {
- options = {
- loose: !!options,
- includePrerelease: false,
- }
- }
-
- if (this.operator === '') {
- if (this.value === '') {
- return true
- }
- return new Range(comp.value, options).test(this.value)
- } else if (comp.operator === '') {
- if (comp.value === '') {
- return true
- }
- return new Range(this.value, options).test(comp.semver)
- }
-
- const sameDirectionIncreasing =
- (this.operator === '>=' || this.operator === '>') &&
- (comp.operator === '>=' || comp.operator === '>')
- const sameDirectionDecreasing =
- (this.operator === '<=' || this.operator === '<') &&
- (comp.operator === '<=' || comp.operator === '<')
- const sameSemVer = this.semver.version === comp.semver.version
- const differentDirectionsInclusive =
- (this.operator === '>=' || this.operator === '<=') &&
- (comp.operator === '>=' || comp.operator === '<=')
- const oppositeDirectionsLessThan =
- cmp(this.semver, '<', comp.semver, options) &&
- (this.operator === '>=' || this.operator === '>') &&
- (comp.operator === '<=' || comp.operator === '<')
- const oppositeDirectionsGreaterThan =
- cmp(this.semver, '>', comp.semver, options) &&
- (this.operator === '<=' || this.operator === '<') &&
- (comp.operator === '>=' || comp.operator === '>')
-
- return (
- sameDirectionIncreasing ||
- sameDirectionDecreasing ||
- (sameSemVer && differentDirectionsInclusive) ||
- oppositeDirectionsLessThan ||
- oppositeDirectionsGreaterThan
- )
- }
-}
-
-module.exports = Comparator
-
-const parseOptions = require('../internal/parse-options')
-const { re, t } = require('../internal/re')
-const cmp = require('../functions/cmp')
-const debug = require('../internal/debug')
-const SemVer = require('./semver')
-const Range = require('./range')
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/classes/index.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/classes/index.js
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index 5e3f5c9..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/classes/index.js
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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-module.exports = {
- SemVer: require('./semver.js'),
- Range: require('./range.js'),
- Comparator: require('./comparator.js'),
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/classes/range.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/classes/range.js
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index a791d91..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/classes/range.js
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@@ -1,522 +0,0 @@
-// hoisted class for cyclic dependency
-class Range {
- constructor (range, options) {
- options = parseOptions(options)
-
- 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) {
- // just put it in the set and return
- this.raw = range.value
- this.set = [[range]]
- this.format()
- return this
- }
-
- this.options = options
- this.loose = !!options.loose
- this.includePrerelease = !!options.includePrerelease
-
- // First, split based on boolean or ||
- this.raw = range
- this.set = range
- .split('||')
- // map the range to a 2d array of comparators
- .map(r => this.parseRange(r.trim()))
- // throw out any comparator lists that are empty
- // this generally means that it was not a valid range, which is allowed
- // in loose mode, but will still throw if the WHOLE range is invalid.
- .filter(c => c.length)
-
- if (!this.set.length) {
- throw new TypeError(`Invalid SemVer Range: ${range}`)
- }
-
- // if we have any that are not the null set, throw out null sets.
- if (this.set.length > 1) {
- // keep the first one, in case they're all null sets
- const first = this.set[0]
- this.set = this.set.filter(c => !isNullSet(c[0]))
- if (this.set.length === 0) {
- this.set = [first]
- } else if (this.set.length > 1) {
- // if we have any that are *, then the range is just *
- for (const c of this.set) {
- if (c.length === 1 && isAny(c[0])) {
- this.set = [c]
- break
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- this.format()
- }
-
- format () {
- this.range = this.set
- .map((comps) => {
- return comps.join(' ').trim()
- })
- .join('||')
- .trim()
- return this.range
- }
-
- toString () {
- return this.range
- }
-
- parseRange (range) {
- range = range.trim()
-
- // memoize range parsing for performance.
- // this is a very hot path, and fully deterministic.
- const memoOpts = Object.keys(this.options).join(',')
- const memoKey = `parseRange:${memoOpts}:${range}`
- const cached = cache.get(memoKey)
- if (cached) {
- return cached
- }
-
- const loose = this.options.loose
- // `1.2.3 - 1.2.4` => `>=1.2.3 <=1.2.4`
- const hr = loose ? re[t.HYPHENRANGELOOSE] : re[t.HYPHENRANGE]
- range = range.replace(hr, hyphenReplace(this.options.includePrerelease))
- 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)
-
- // `~ 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.
-
- let rangeList = range
- .split(' ')
- .map(comp => parseComparator(comp, this.options))
- .join(' ')
- .split(/\s+/)
- // >=0.0.0 is equivalent to *
- .map(comp => replaceGTE0(comp, this.options))
-
- if (loose) {
- // in loose mode, throw out any that are not valid comparators
- rangeList = rangeList.filter(comp => {
- debug('loose invalid filter', comp, this.options)
- return !!comp.match(re[t.COMPARATORLOOSE])
- })
- }
- debug('range list', rangeList)
-
- // if any comparators are the null set, then replace with JUST null set
- // if more than one comparator, remove any * comparators
- // also, don't include the same comparator more than once
- const rangeMap = new Map()
- const comparators = rangeList.map(comp => new Comparator(comp, this.options))
- for (const comp of comparators) {
- if (isNullSet(comp)) {
- return [comp]
- }
- rangeMap.set(comp.value, comp)
- }
- if (rangeMap.size > 1 && rangeMap.has('')) {
- rangeMap.delete('')
- }
-
- const result = [...rangeMap.values()]
- cache.set(memoKey, result)
- return result
- }
-
- intersects (range, options) {
- if (!(range instanceof Range)) {
- throw new TypeError('a Range is required')
- }
-
- return this.set.some((thisComparators) => {
- return (
- isSatisfiable(thisComparators, options) &&
- range.set.some((rangeComparators) => {
- return (
- isSatisfiable(rangeComparators, options) &&
- thisComparators.every((thisComparator) => {
- return rangeComparators.every((rangeComparator) => {
- return thisComparator.intersects(rangeComparator, options)
- })
- })
- )
- })
- )
- })
- }
-
- // if ANY of the sets match ALL of its comparators, then pass
- test (version) {
- if (!version) {
- return false
- }
-
- if (typeof version === 'string') {
- try {
- version = new SemVer(version, this.options)
- } catch (er) {
- return false
- }
- }
-
- for (let i = 0; i < this.set.length; i++) {
- if (testSet(this.set[i], version, this.options)) {
- return true
- }
- }
- return false
- }
-}
-module.exports = Range
-
-const LRU = require('lru-cache')
-const cache = new LRU({ max: 1000 })
-
-const parseOptions = require('../internal/parse-options')
-const Comparator = require('./comparator')
-const debug = require('../internal/debug')
-const SemVer = require('./semver')
-const {
- re,
- t,
- comparatorTrimReplace,
- tildeTrimReplace,
- caretTrimReplace,
-} = require('../internal/re')
-
-const isNullSet = c => c.value === '<0.0.0-0'
-const isAny = c => c.value === ''
-
-// take a set of comparators and determine whether there
-// exists a version which can satisfy it
-const isSatisfiable = (comparators, options) => {
- let result = true
- const remainingComparators = comparators.slice()
- let testComparator = remainingComparators.pop()
-
- while (result && remainingComparators.length) {
- result = remainingComparators.every((otherComparator) => {
- return testComparator.intersects(otherComparator, options)
- })
-
- testComparator = remainingComparators.pop()
- }
-
- return result
-}
-
-// comprised of xranges, tildes, stars, and gtlt's at this point.
-// already replaced the hyphen ranges
-// turn into a set of JUST comparators.
-const 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
-}
-
-const isX = id => !id || id.toLowerCase() === 'x' || id === '*'
-
-// ~, ~> --> * (any, kinda silly)
-// ~2, ~2.x, ~2.x.x, ~>2, ~>2.x ~>2.x.x --> >=2.0.0 <3.0.0-0
-// ~2.0, ~2.0.x, ~>2.0, ~>2.0.x --> >=2.0.0 <2.1.0-0
-// ~1.2, ~1.2.x, ~>1.2, ~>1.2.x --> >=1.2.0 <1.3.0-0
-// ~1.2.3, ~>1.2.3 --> >=1.2.3 <1.3.0-0
-// ~1.2.0, ~>1.2.0 --> >=1.2.0 <1.3.0-0
-// ~0.0.1 --> >=0.0.1 <0.1.0-0
-const replaceTildes = (comp, options) =>
- comp.trim().split(/\s+/).map((c) => {
- return replaceTilde(c, options)
- }).join(' ')
-
-const replaceTilde = (comp, options) => {
- const r = options.loose ? re[t.TILDELOOSE] : re[t.TILDE]
- return comp.replace(r, (_, M, m, p, pr) => {
- debug('tilde', comp, _, M, m, p, pr)
- let ret
-
- if (isX(M)) {
- ret = ''
- } else if (isX(m)) {
- ret = `>=${M}.0.0 <${+M + 1}.0.0-0`
- } else if (isX(p)) {
- // ~1.2 == >=1.2.0 <1.3.0-0
- ret = `>=${M}.${m}.0 <${M}.${+m + 1}.0-0`
- } else if (pr) {
- debug('replaceTilde pr', pr)
- ret = `>=${M}.${m}.${p}-${pr
- } <${M}.${+m + 1}.0-0`
- } else {
- // ~1.2.3 == >=1.2.3 <1.3.0-0
- ret = `>=${M}.${m}.${p
- } <${M}.${+m + 1}.0-0`
- }
-
- debug('tilde return', ret)
- return ret
- })
-}
-
-// ^ --> * (any, kinda silly)
-// ^2, ^2.x, ^2.x.x --> >=2.0.0 <3.0.0-0
-// ^2.0, ^2.0.x --> >=2.0.0 <3.0.0-0
-// ^1.2, ^1.2.x --> >=1.2.0 <2.0.0-0
-// ^1.2.3 --> >=1.2.3 <2.0.0-0
-// ^1.2.0 --> >=1.2.0 <2.0.0-0
-// ^0.0.1 --> >=0.0.1 <0.0.2-0
-// ^0.1.0 --> >=0.1.0 <0.2.0-0
-const replaceCarets = (comp, options) =>
- comp.trim().split(/\s+/).map((c) => {
- return replaceCaret(c, options)
- }).join(' ')
-
-const replaceCaret = (comp, options) => {
- debug('caret', comp, options)
- const r = options.loose ? re[t.CARETLOOSE] : re[t.CARET]
- const z = options.includePrerelease ? '-0' : ''
- return comp.replace(r, (_, M, m, p, pr) => {
- debug('caret', comp, _, M, m, p, pr)
- let ret
-
- if (isX(M)) {
- ret = ''
- } else if (isX(m)) {
- ret = `>=${M}.0.0${z} <${+M + 1}.0.0-0`
- } else if (isX(p)) {
- if (M === '0') {
- ret = `>=${M}.${m}.0${z} <${M}.${+m + 1}.0-0`
- } else {
- ret = `>=${M}.${m}.0${z} <${+M + 1}.0.0-0`
- }
- } else if (pr) {
- debug('replaceCaret pr', pr)
- if (M === '0') {
- if (m === '0') {
- ret = `>=${M}.${m}.${p}-${pr
- } <${M}.${m}.${+p + 1}-0`
- } else {
- ret = `>=${M}.${m}.${p}-${pr
- } <${M}.${+m + 1}.0-0`
- }
- } else {
- ret = `>=${M}.${m}.${p}-${pr
- } <${+M + 1}.0.0-0`
- }
- } else {
- debug('no pr')
- if (M === '0') {
- if (m === '0') {
- ret = `>=${M}.${m}.${p
- }${z} <${M}.${m}.${+p + 1}-0`
- } else {
- ret = `>=${M}.${m}.${p
- }${z} <${M}.${+m + 1}.0-0`
- }
- } else {
- ret = `>=${M}.${m}.${p
- } <${+M + 1}.0.0-0`
- }
- }
-
- debug('caret return', ret)
- return ret
- })
-}
-
-const replaceXRanges = (comp, options) => {
- debug('replaceXRanges', comp, options)
- return comp.split(/\s+/).map((c) => {
- return replaceXRange(c, options)
- }).join(' ')
-}
-
-const replaceXRange = (comp, options) => {
- comp = comp.trim()
- const r = options.loose ? re[t.XRANGELOOSE] : re[t.XRANGE]
- return comp.replace(r, (ret, gtlt, M, m, p, pr) => {
- debug('xRange', comp, ret, gtlt, M, m, p, pr)
- const xM = isX(M)
- const xm = xM || isX(m)
- const xp = xm || isX(p)
- const anyX = xp
-
- if (gtlt === '=' && anyX) {
- gtlt = ''
- }
-
- // if we're including prereleases in the match, then we need
- // to fix this to -0, the lowest possible prerelease value
- pr = options.includePrerelease ? '-0' : ''
-
- if (xM) {
- if (gtlt === '>' || gtlt === '<') {
- // nothing is allowed
- ret = '<0.0.0-0'
- } else {
- // nothing is forbidden
- ret = '*'
- }
- } else if (gtlt && anyX) {
- // we know patch is an x, because we have any x at all.
- // replace X with 0
- if (xm) {
- m = 0
- }
- p = 0
-
- if (gtlt === '>') {
- // >1 => >=2.0.0
- // >1.2 => >=1.3.0
- gtlt = '>='
- if (xm) {
- M = +M + 1
- m = 0
- p = 0
- } else {
- m = +m + 1
- p = 0
- }
- } else if (gtlt === '<=') {
- // <=0.7.x is actually <0.8.0, since any 0.7.x should
- // pass. Similarly, <=7.x is actually <8.0.0, etc.
- gtlt = '<'
- if (xm) {
- M = +M + 1
- } else {
- m = +m + 1
- }
- }
-
- if (gtlt === '<') {
- pr = '-0'
- }
-
- ret = `${gtlt + M}.${m}.${p}${pr}`
- } else if (xm) {
- ret = `>=${M}.0.0${pr} <${+M + 1}.0.0-0`
- } else if (xp) {
- ret = `>=${M}.${m}.0${pr
- } <${M}.${+m + 1}.0-0`
- }
-
- 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.
-const 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], '')
-}
-
-const replaceGTE0 = (comp, options) => {
- debug('replaceGTE0', comp, options)
- return comp.trim()
- .replace(re[options.includePrerelease ? t.GTE0PRE : t.GTE0], '')
-}
-
-// 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 <3.5.0-0 Any 3.4.x will do
-// 1.2 - 3.4 => >=1.2.0 <3.5.0-0
-const hyphenReplace = incPr => ($0,
- from, fM, fm, fp, fpr, fb,
- to, tM, tm, tp, tpr, tb) => {
- if (isX(fM)) {
- from = ''
- } else if (isX(fm)) {
- from = `>=${fM}.0.0${incPr ? '-0' : ''}`
- } else if (isX(fp)) {
- from = `>=${fM}.${fm}.0${incPr ? '-0' : ''}`
- } else if (fpr) {
- from = `>=${from}`
- } else {
- from = `>=${from}${incPr ? '-0' : ''}`
- }
-
- if (isX(tM)) {
- to = ''
- } else if (isX(tm)) {
- to = `<${+tM + 1}.0.0-0`
- } else if (isX(tp)) {
- to = `<${tM}.${+tm + 1}.0-0`
- } else if (tpr) {
- to = `<=${tM}.${tm}.${tp}-${tpr}`
- } else if (incPr) {
- to = `<${tM}.${tm}.${+tp + 1}-0`
- } else {
- to = `<=${to}`
- }
-
- return (`${from} ${to}`).trim()
-}
-
-const testSet = (set, version, options) => {
- for (let 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 (let i = 0; i < set.length; i++) {
- debug(set[i].semver)
- if (set[i].semver === Comparator.ANY) {
- continue
- }
-
- if (set[i].semver.prerelease.length > 0) {
- const 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
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/classes/semver.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/classes/semver.js
deleted file mode 100644
index af62955..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/classes/semver.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,287 +0,0 @@
-const debug = require('../internal/debug')
-const { MAX_LENGTH, MAX_SAFE_INTEGER } = require('../internal/constants')
-const { re, t } = require('../internal/re')
-
-const parseOptions = require('../internal/parse-options')
-const { compareIdentifiers } = require('../internal/identifiers')
-class SemVer {
- constructor (version, options) {
- options = parseOptions(options)
-
- if (version instanceof SemVer) {
- if (version.loose === !!options.loose &&
- version.includePrerelease === !!options.includePrerelease) {
- 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`
- )
- }
-
- debug('SemVer', version, options)
- this.options = options
- this.loose = !!options.loose
- // this isn't actually relevant for versions, but keep it so that we
- // don't run into trouble passing this.options around.
- this.includePrerelease = !!options.includePrerelease
-
- const m = version.trim().match(options.loose ? re[t.LOOSE] : re[t.FULL])
-
- if (!m) {
- throw new TypeError(`Invalid Version: ${version}`)
- }
-
- this.raw = version
-
- // these are actually numbers
- this.major = +m[1]
- this.minor = +m[2]
- this.patch = +m[3]
-
- if (this.major > MAX_SAFE_INTEGER || this.major < 0) {
- throw new TypeError('Invalid major version')
- }
-
- if (this.minor > MAX_SAFE_INTEGER || this.minor < 0) {
- throw new TypeError('Invalid minor version')
- }
-
- if (this.patch > MAX_SAFE_INTEGER || this.patch < 0) {
- throw new TypeError('Invalid patch version')
- }
-
- // numberify any prerelease numeric ids
- if (!m[4]) {
- this.prerelease = []
- } else {
- this.prerelease = m[4].split('.').map((id) => {
- if (/^[0-9]+$/.test(id)) {
- const num = +id
- if (num >= 0 && num < MAX_SAFE_INTEGER) {
- return num
- }
- }
- return id
- })
- }
-
- this.build = m[5] ? m[5].split('.') : []
- this.format()
- }
-
- format () {
- this.version = `${this.major}.${this.minor}.${this.patch}`
- if (this.prerelease.length) {
- this.version += `-${this.prerelease.join('.')}`
- }
- return this.version
- }
-
- toString () {
- return this.version
- }
-
- compare (other) {
- debug('SemVer.compare', this.version, this.options, other)
- if (!(other instanceof SemVer)) {
- if (typeof other === 'string' && other === this.version) {
- return 0
- }
- other = new SemVer(other, this.options)
- }
-
- if (other.version === this.version) {
- return 0
- }
-
- return this.compareMain(other) || this.comparePre(other)
- }
-
- compareMain (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)
- )
- }
-
- comparePre (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
- }
-
- let i = 0
- do {
- const a = this.prerelease[i]
- const 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)
- }
-
- compareBuild (other) {
- if (!(other instanceof SemVer)) {
- other = new SemVer(other, this.options)
- }
-
- let i = 0
- do {
- const a = this.build[i]
- const 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.
- inc (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 {
- let 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 (compareIdentifiers(this.prerelease[0], identifier) === 0) {
- 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
- }
-}
-
-module.exports = SemVer
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/clean.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/clean.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 811fe6b..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/clean.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-const parse = require('./parse')
-const clean = (version, options) => {
- const s = parse(version.trim().replace(/^[=v]+/, ''), options)
- return s ? s.version : null
-}
-module.exports = clean
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/cmp.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/cmp.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 4011909..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/cmp.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-const eq = require('./eq')
-const neq = require('./neq')
-const gt = require('./gt')
-const gte = require('./gte')
-const lt = require('./lt')
-const lte = require('./lte')
-
-const 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: ${op}`)
- }
-}
-module.exports = cmp
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/coerce.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/coerce.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 2e01452..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/coerce.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-const SemVer = require('../classes/semver')
-const parse = require('./parse')
-const { re, t } = require('../internal/re')
-
-const coerce = (version, options) => {
- if (version instanceof SemVer) {
- return version
- }
-
- if (typeof version === 'number') {
- version = String(version)
- }
-
- if (typeof version !== 'string') {
- return null
- }
-
- options = options || {}
-
- let match = null
- if (!options.rtl) {
- match = version.match(re[t.COERCE])
- } else {
- // Find the right-most coercible string that does not share
- // a terminus with a more left-ward coercible string.
- // Eg, '1.2.3.4' wants to coerce '2.3.4', not '3.4' or '4'
- //
- // Walk through the string checking with a /g regexp
- // Manually set the index so as to pick up overlapping matches.
- // Stop when we get a match that ends at the string end, since no
- // coercible string can be more right-ward without the same terminus.
- let next
- while ((next = re[t.COERCERTL].exec(version)) &&
- (!match || match.index + match[0].length !== version.length)
- ) {
- if (!match ||
- next.index + next[0].length !== match.index + match[0].length) {
- match = next
- }
- re[t.COERCERTL].lastIndex = next.index + next[1].length + next[2].length
- }
- // leave it in a clean state
- re[t.COERCERTL].lastIndex = -1
- }
-
- if (match === null) {
- return null
- }
-
- return parse(`${match[2]}.${match[3] || '0'}.${match[4] || '0'}`, options)
-}
-module.exports = coerce
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/compare-build.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/compare-build.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 9eb881b..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/compare-build.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-const SemVer = require('../classes/semver')
-const compareBuild = (a, b, loose) => {
- const versionA = new SemVer(a, loose)
- const versionB = new SemVer(b, loose)
- return versionA.compare(versionB) || versionA.compareBuild(versionB)
-}
-module.exports = compareBuild
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/compare-loose.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/compare-loose.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 4881fbe..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/compare-loose.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-const compare = require('./compare')
-const compareLoose = (a, b) => compare(a, b, true)
-module.exports = compareLoose
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/compare.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/compare.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 748b7af..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/compare.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-const SemVer = require('../classes/semver')
-const compare = (a, b, loose) =>
- new SemVer(a, loose).compare(new SemVer(b, loose))
-
-module.exports = compare
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/diff.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/diff.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 87200ef..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/diff.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-const parse = require('./parse')
-const eq = require('./eq')
-
-const diff = (version1, version2) => {
- if (eq(version1, version2)) {
- return null
- } else {
- const v1 = parse(version1)
- const v2 = parse(version2)
- const hasPre = v1.prerelease.length || v2.prerelease.length
- const prefix = hasPre ? 'pre' : ''
- const defaultResult = hasPre ? 'prerelease' : ''
- for (const key in v1) {
- if (key === 'major' || key === 'minor' || key === 'patch') {
- if (v1[key] !== v2[key]) {
- return prefix + key
- }
- }
- }
- return defaultResult // may be undefined
- }
-}
-module.exports = diff
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/eq.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/eq.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 271fed9..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/eq.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-const compare = require('./compare')
-const eq = (a, b, loose) => compare(a, b, loose) === 0
-module.exports = eq
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/gt.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/gt.js
deleted file mode 100644
index d9b2156..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/gt.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-const compare = require('./compare')
-const gt = (a, b, loose) => compare(a, b, loose) > 0
-module.exports = gt
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/gte.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/gte.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 5aeaa63..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/gte.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-const compare = require('./compare')
-const gte = (a, b, loose) => compare(a, b, loose) >= 0
-module.exports = gte
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/inc.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/inc.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 62d1da2..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/inc.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-const SemVer = require('../classes/semver')
-
-const inc = (version, release, options, identifier) => {
- if (typeof (options) === 'string') {
- identifier = options
- options = undefined
- }
-
- try {
- return new SemVer(
- version instanceof SemVer ? version.version : version,
- options
- ).inc(release, identifier).version
- } catch (er) {
- return null
- }
-}
-module.exports = inc
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/lt.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/lt.js
deleted file mode 100644
index b440ab7..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/lt.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-const compare = require('./compare')
-const lt = (a, b, loose) => compare(a, b, loose) < 0
-module.exports = lt
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/lte.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/lte.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 6dcc956..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/lte.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-const compare = require('./compare')
-const lte = (a, b, loose) => compare(a, b, loose) <= 0
-module.exports = lte
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/major.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/major.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 4283165..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/major.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-const SemVer = require('../classes/semver')
-const major = (a, loose) => new SemVer(a, loose).major
-module.exports = major
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/minor.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/minor.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 57b3455..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/minor.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-const SemVer = require('../classes/semver')
-const minor = (a, loose) => new SemVer(a, loose).minor
-module.exports = minor
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/neq.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/neq.js
deleted file mode 100644
index f944c01..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/neq.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-const compare = require('./compare')
-const neq = (a, b, loose) => compare(a, b, loose) !== 0
-module.exports = neq
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/parse.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/parse.js
deleted file mode 100644
index a66663a..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/parse.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-const { MAX_LENGTH } = require('../internal/constants')
-const { re, t } = require('../internal/re')
-const SemVer = require('../classes/semver')
-
-const parseOptions = require('../internal/parse-options')
-const parse = (version, options) => {
- options = parseOptions(options)
-
- if (version instanceof SemVer) {
- return version
- }
-
- if (typeof version !== 'string') {
- return null
- }
-
- if (version.length > MAX_LENGTH) {
- return null
- }
-
- const 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
- }
-}
-
-module.exports = parse
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/patch.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/patch.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 63afca2..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/patch.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-const SemVer = require('../classes/semver')
-const patch = (a, loose) => new SemVer(a, loose).patch
-module.exports = patch
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/prerelease.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/prerelease.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 06aa132..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/prerelease.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-const parse = require('./parse')
-const prerelease = (version, options) => {
- const parsed = parse(version, options)
- return (parsed && parsed.prerelease.length) ? parsed.prerelease : null
-}
-module.exports = prerelease
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/rcompare.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/rcompare.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 0ac509e..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/rcompare.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-const compare = require('./compare')
-const rcompare = (a, b, loose) => compare(b, a, loose)
-module.exports = rcompare
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/rsort.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/rsort.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 82404c5..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/rsort.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-const compareBuild = require('./compare-build')
-const rsort = (list, loose) => list.sort((a, b) => compareBuild(b, a, loose))
-module.exports = rsort
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/satisfies.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/satisfies.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 50af1c1..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/satisfies.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-const Range = require('../classes/range')
-const satisfies = (version, range, options) => {
- try {
- range = new Range(range, options)
- } catch (er) {
- return false
- }
- return range.test(version)
-}
-module.exports = satisfies
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/sort.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/sort.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 4d10917..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/sort.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-const compareBuild = require('./compare-build')
-const sort = (list, loose) => list.sort((a, b) => compareBuild(a, b, loose))
-module.exports = sort
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/valid.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/valid.js
deleted file mode 100644
index f27bae1..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/functions/valid.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-const parse = require('./parse')
-const valid = (version, options) => {
- const v = parse(version, options)
- return v ? v.version : null
-}
-module.exports = valid
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/index.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/index.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 4a342c6..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/index.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,88 +0,0 @@
-// just pre-load all the stuff that index.js lazily exports
-const internalRe = require('./internal/re')
-const constants = require('./internal/constants')
-const SemVer = require('./classes/semver')
-const identifiers = require('./internal/identifiers')
-const parse = require('./functions/parse')
-const valid = require('./functions/valid')
-const clean = require('./functions/clean')
-const inc = require('./functions/inc')
-const diff = require('./functions/diff')
-const major = require('./functions/major')
-const minor = require('./functions/minor')
-const patch = require('./functions/patch')
-const prerelease = require('./functions/prerelease')
-const compare = require('./functions/compare')
-const rcompare = require('./functions/rcompare')
-const compareLoose = require('./functions/compare-loose')
-const compareBuild = require('./functions/compare-build')
-const sort = require('./functions/sort')
-const rsort = require('./functions/rsort')
-const gt = require('./functions/gt')
-const lt = require('./functions/lt')
-const eq = require('./functions/eq')
-const neq = require('./functions/neq')
-const gte = require('./functions/gte')
-const lte = require('./functions/lte')
-const cmp = require('./functions/cmp')
-const coerce = require('./functions/coerce')
-const Comparator = require('./classes/comparator')
-const Range = require('./classes/range')
-const satisfies = require('./functions/satisfies')
-const toComparators = require('./ranges/to-comparators')
-const maxSatisfying = require('./ranges/max-satisfying')
-const minSatisfying = require('./ranges/min-satisfying')
-const minVersion = require('./ranges/min-version')
-const validRange = require('./ranges/valid')
-const outside = require('./ranges/outside')
-const gtr = require('./ranges/gtr')
-const ltr = require('./ranges/ltr')
-const intersects = require('./ranges/intersects')
-const simplifyRange = require('./ranges/simplify')
-const subset = require('./ranges/subset')
-module.exports = {
- parse,
- valid,
- clean,
- inc,
- diff,
- major,
- minor,
- patch,
- prerelease,
- compare,
- rcompare,
- compareLoose,
- compareBuild,
- sort,
- rsort,
- gt,
- lt,
- eq,
- neq,
- gte,
- lte,
- cmp,
- coerce,
- Comparator,
- Range,
- satisfies,
- toComparators,
- maxSatisfying,
- minSatisfying,
- minVersion,
- validRange,
- outside,
- gtr,
- ltr,
- intersects,
- simplifyRange,
- subset,
- SemVer,
- re: internalRe.re,
- src: internalRe.src,
- tokens: internalRe.t,
- SEMVER_SPEC_VERSION: constants.SEMVER_SPEC_VERSION,
- compareIdentifiers: identifiers.compareIdentifiers,
- rcompareIdentifiers: identifiers.rcompareIdentifiers,
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/constants.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/constants.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 4f0de59..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/constants.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-// Note: this is the semver.org version of the spec that it implements
-// Not necessarily the package version of this code.
-const SEMVER_SPEC_VERSION = '2.0.0'
-
-const MAX_LENGTH = 256
-const MAX_SAFE_INTEGER = Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER ||
-/* istanbul ignore next */ 9007199254740991
-
-// Max safe segment length for coercion.
-const MAX_SAFE_COMPONENT_LENGTH = 16
-
-module.exports = {
- SEMVER_SPEC_VERSION,
- MAX_LENGTH,
- MAX_SAFE_INTEGER,
- MAX_SAFE_COMPONENT_LENGTH,
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/debug.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/debug.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 1c00e13..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/debug.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-const debug = (
- typeof process === 'object' &&
- process.env &&
- process.env.NODE_DEBUG &&
- /\bsemver\b/i.test(process.env.NODE_DEBUG)
-) ? (...args) => console.error('SEMVER', ...args)
- : () => {}
-
-module.exports = debug
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/identifiers.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/identifiers.js
deleted file mode 100644
index e612d0a..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/identifiers.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-const numeric = /^[0-9]+$/
-const compareIdentifiers = (a, b) => {
- const anum = numeric.test(a)
- const 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
-}
-
-const rcompareIdentifiers = (a, b) => compareIdentifiers(b, a)
-
-module.exports = {
- compareIdentifiers,
- rcompareIdentifiers,
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/parse-options.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/parse-options.js
deleted file mode 100644
index bbd9ec7..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/parse-options.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-// parse out just the options we care about so we always get a consistent
-// obj with keys in a consistent order.
-const opts = ['includePrerelease', 'loose', 'rtl']
-const parseOptions = options =>
- !options ? {}
- : typeof options !== 'object' ? { loose: true }
- : opts.filter(k => options[k]).reduce((o, k) => {
- o[k] = true
- return o
- }, {})
-module.exports = parseOptions
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/re.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/re.js
deleted file mode 100644
index ed88398..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/internal/re.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,182 +0,0 @@
-const { MAX_SAFE_COMPONENT_LENGTH } = require('./constants')
-const debug = require('./debug')
-exports = module.exports = {}
-
-// The actual regexps go on exports.re
-const re = exports.re = []
-const src = exports.src = []
-const t = exports.t = {}
-let R = 0
-
-const createToken = (name, value, isGlobal) => {
- const index = R++
- debug(name, index, value)
- t[name] = index
- src[index] = value
- re[index] = new RegExp(value, isGlobal ? 'g' : undefined)
-}
-
-// 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.
-
-createToken('NUMERICIDENTIFIER', '0|[1-9]\\d*')
-createToken('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.
-
-createToken('NONNUMERICIDENTIFIER', '\\d*[a-zA-Z-][a-zA-Z0-9-]*')
-
-// ## Main Version
-// Three dot-separated numeric identifiers.
-
-createToken('MAINVERSION', `(${src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIER]})\\.` +
- `(${src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIER]})\\.` +
- `(${src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIER]})`)
-
-createToken('MAINVERSIONLOOSE', `(${src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIERLOOSE]})\\.` +
- `(${src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIERLOOSE]})\\.` +
- `(${src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIERLOOSE]})`)
-
-// ## Pre-release Version Identifier
-// A numeric identifier, or a non-numeric identifier.
-
-createToken('PRERELEASEIDENTIFIER', `(?:${src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIER]
-}|${src[t.NONNUMERICIDENTIFIER]})`)
-
-createToken('PRERELEASEIDENTIFIERLOOSE', `(?:${src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIERLOOSE]
-}|${src[t.NONNUMERICIDENTIFIER]})`)
-
-// ## Pre-release Version
-// Hyphen, followed by one or more dot-separated pre-release version
-// identifiers.
-
-createToken('PRERELEASE', `(?:-(${src[t.PRERELEASEIDENTIFIER]
-}(?:\\.${src[t.PRERELEASEIDENTIFIER]})*))`)
-
-createToken('PRERELEASELOOSE', `(?:-?(${src[t.PRERELEASEIDENTIFIERLOOSE]
-}(?:\\.${src[t.PRERELEASEIDENTIFIERLOOSE]})*))`)
-
-// ## Build Metadata Identifier
-// Any combination of digits, letters, or hyphens.
-
-createToken('BUILDIDENTIFIER', '[0-9A-Za-z-]+')
-
-// ## Build Metadata
-// Plus sign, followed by one or more period-separated build metadata
-// identifiers.
-
-createToken('BUILD', `(?:\\+(${src[t.BUILDIDENTIFIER]
-}(?:\\.${src[t.BUILDIDENTIFIER]})*))`)
-
-// ## Full Version String
-// A main version, followed optionally by a pre-release version and
-// build metadata.
-
-// Note that the only major, minor, patch, and pre-release sections of
-// the version string are capturing groups. The build metadata is not a
-// capturing group, because it should not ever be used in version
-// comparison.
-
-createToken('FULLPLAIN', `v?${src[t.MAINVERSION]
-}${src[t.PRERELEASE]}?${
- src[t.BUILD]}?`)
-
-createToken('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.
-createToken('LOOSEPLAIN', `[v=\\s]*${src[t.MAINVERSIONLOOSE]
-}${src[t.PRERELEASELOOSE]}?${
- src[t.BUILD]}?`)
-
-createToken('LOOSE', `^${src[t.LOOSEPLAIN]}$`)
-
-createToken('GTLT', '((?:<|>)?=?)')
-
-// Something like "2.*" or "1.2.x".
-// Note that "x.x" is a valid xRange identifer, meaning "any version"
-// Only the first item is strictly required.
-createToken('XRANGEIDENTIFIERLOOSE', `${src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIERLOOSE]}|x|X|\\*`)
-createToken('XRANGEIDENTIFIER', `${src[t.NUMERICIDENTIFIER]}|x|X|\\*`)
-
-createToken('XRANGEPLAIN', `[v=\\s]*(${src[t.XRANGEIDENTIFIER]})` +
- `(?:\\.(${src[t.XRANGEIDENTIFIER]})` +
- `(?:\\.(${src[t.XRANGEIDENTIFIER]})` +
- `(?:${src[t.PRERELEASE]})?${
- src[t.BUILD]}?` +
- `)?)?`)
-
-createToken('XRANGEPLAINLOOSE', `[v=\\s]*(${src[t.XRANGEIDENTIFIERLOOSE]})` +
- `(?:\\.(${src[t.XRANGEIDENTIFIERLOOSE]})` +
- `(?:\\.(${src[t.XRANGEIDENTIFIERLOOSE]})` +
- `(?:${src[t.PRERELEASELOOSE]})?${
- src[t.BUILD]}?` +
- `)?)?`)
-
-createToken('XRANGE', `^${src[t.GTLT]}\\s*${src[t.XRANGEPLAIN]}$`)
-createToken('XRANGELOOSE', `^${src[t.GTLT]}\\s*${src[t.XRANGEPLAINLOOSE]}$`)
-
-// Coercion.
-// Extract anything that could conceivably be a part of a valid semver
-createToken('COERCE', `${'(^|[^\\d])' +
- '(\\d{1,'}${MAX_SAFE_COMPONENT_LENGTH}})` +
- `(?:\\.(\\d{1,${MAX_SAFE_COMPONENT_LENGTH}}))?` +
- `(?:\\.(\\d{1,${MAX_SAFE_COMPONENT_LENGTH}}))?` +
- `(?:$|[^\\d])`)
-createToken('COERCERTL', src[t.COERCE], true)
-
-// Tilde ranges.
-// Meaning is "reasonably at or greater than"
-createToken('LONETILDE', '(?:~>?)')
-
-createToken('TILDETRIM', `(\\s*)${src[t.LONETILDE]}\\s+`, true)
-exports.tildeTrimReplace = '$1~'
-
-createToken('TILDE', `^${src[t.LONETILDE]}${src[t.XRANGEPLAIN]}$`)
-createToken('TILDELOOSE', `^${src[t.LONETILDE]}${src[t.XRANGEPLAINLOOSE]}$`)
-
-// Caret ranges.
-// Meaning is "at least and backwards compatible with"
-createToken('LONECARET', '(?:\\^)')
-
-createToken('CARETTRIM', `(\\s*)${src[t.LONECARET]}\\s+`, true)
-exports.caretTrimReplace = '$1^'
-
-createToken('CARET', `^${src[t.LONECARET]}${src[t.XRANGEPLAIN]}$`)
-createToken('CARETLOOSE', `^${src[t.LONECARET]}${src[t.XRANGEPLAINLOOSE]}$`)
-
-// A simple gt/lt/eq thing, or just "" to indicate "any version"
-createToken('COMPARATORLOOSE', `^${src[t.GTLT]}\\s*(${src[t.LOOSEPLAIN]})$|^$`)
-createToken('COMPARATOR', `^${src[t.GTLT]}\\s*(${src[t.FULLPLAIN]})$|^$`)
-
-// An expression to strip any whitespace between the gtlt and the thing
-// it modifies, so that `> 1.2.3` ==> `>1.2.3`
-createToken('COMPARATORTRIM', `(\\s*)${src[t.GTLT]
-}\\s*(${src[t.LOOSEPLAIN]}|${src[t.XRANGEPLAIN]})`, true)
-exports.comparatorTrimReplace = '$1$2$3'
-
-// Something like `1.2.3 - 1.2.4`
-// Note that these all use the loose form, because they'll be
-// checked against either the strict or loose comparator form
-// later.
-createToken('HYPHENRANGE', `^\\s*(${src[t.XRANGEPLAIN]})` +
- `\\s+-\\s+` +
- `(${src[t.XRANGEPLAIN]})` +
- `\\s*$`)
-
-createToken('HYPHENRANGELOOSE', `^\\s*(${src[t.XRANGEPLAINLOOSE]})` +
- `\\s+-\\s+` +
- `(${src[t.XRANGEPLAINLOOSE]})` +
- `\\s*$`)
-
-// Star ranges basically just allow anything at all.
-createToken('STAR', '(<|>)?=?\\s*\\*')
-// >=0.0.0 is like a star
-createToken('GTE0', '^\\s*>=\\s*0\\.0\\.0\\s*$')
-createToken('GTE0PRE', '^\\s*>=\\s*0\\.0\\.0-0\\s*$')
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/package.json b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/package.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 72d3f66..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/package.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
-{
- "name": "semver",
- "version": "7.3.8",
- "description": "The semantic version parser used by npm.",
- "main": "index.js",
- "scripts": {
- "test": "tap",
- "snap": "tap",
- "lint": "eslint \"**/*.js\"",
- "postlint": "template-oss-check",
- "lintfix": "npm run lint -- --fix",
- "posttest": "npm run lint",
- "template-oss-apply": "template-oss-apply --force"
- },
- "devDependencies": {
- "@npmcli/eslint-config": "^3.0.1",
- "@npmcli/template-oss": "4.4.4",
- "tap": "^16.0.0"
- },
- "license": "ISC",
- "repository": {
- "type": "git",
- "url": "https://github.com/npm/node-semver.git"
- },
- "bin": {
- "semver": "bin/semver.js"
- },
- "files": [
- "bin/",
- "lib/",
- "classes/",
- "functions/",
- "internal/",
- "ranges/",
- "index.js",
- "preload.js",
- "range.bnf"
- ],
- "tap": {
- "check-coverage": true,
- "coverage-map": "map.js",
- "nyc-arg": [
- "--exclude",
- "tap-snapshots/**"
- ]
- },
- "engines": {
- "node": ">=10"
- },
- "dependencies": {
- "lru-cache": "^6.0.0"
- },
- "author": "GitHub Inc.",
- "templateOSS": {
- "//@npmcli/template-oss": "This file is partially managed by @npmcli/template-oss. Edits may be overwritten.",
- "version": "4.4.4",
- "engines": ">=10",
- "content": "./scripts",
- "ciVersions": [
- "10.0.0",
- "10.x",
- "12.x",
- "14.x",
- "16.x",
- "18.x"
- ],
- "distPaths": [
- "classes/",
- "functions/",
- "internal/",
- "ranges/",
- "index.js",
- "preload.js",
- "range.bnf"
- ],
- "allowPaths": [
- "/classes/",
- "/functions/",
- "/internal/",
- "/ranges/",
- "/index.js",
- "/preload.js",
- "/range.bnf"
- ]
- }
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/preload.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/preload.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 947cd4f..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/preload.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-// XXX remove in v8 or beyond
-module.exports = require('./index.js')
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/range.bnf b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/range.bnf
deleted file mode 100644
index d4c6ae0..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/range.bnf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-range-set ::= range ( logical-or range ) *
-logical-or ::= ( ' ' ) * '||' ( ' ' ) *
-range ::= hyphen | simple ( ' ' simple ) * | ''
-hyphen ::= partial ' - ' partial
-simple ::= primitive | partial | tilde | caret
-primitive ::= ( '<' | '>' | '>=' | '<=' | '=' ) partial
-partial ::= xr ( '.' xr ( '.' xr qualifier ? )? )?
-xr ::= 'x' | 'X' | '*' | nr
-nr ::= '0' | [1-9] ( [0-9] ) *
-tilde ::= '~' partial
-caret ::= '^' partial
-qualifier ::= ( '-' pre )? ( '+' build )?
-pre ::= parts
-build ::= parts
-parts ::= part ( '.' part ) *
-part ::= nr | [-0-9A-Za-z]+
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/gtr.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/gtr.js
deleted file mode 100644
index db7e355..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/gtr.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-// Determine if version is greater than all the versions possible in the range.
-const outside = require('./outside')
-const gtr = (version, range, options) => outside(version, range, '>', options)
-module.exports = gtr
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/intersects.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/intersects.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 3d1a6f3..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/intersects.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-const Range = require('../classes/range')
-const intersects = (r1, r2, options) => {
- r1 = new Range(r1, options)
- r2 = new Range(r2, options)
- return r1.intersects(r2)
-}
-module.exports = intersects
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/ltr.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/ltr.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 528a885..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/ltr.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-const outside = require('./outside')
-// Determine if version is less than all the versions possible in the range
-const ltr = (version, range, options) => outside(version, range, '<', options)
-module.exports = ltr
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/max-satisfying.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/max-satisfying.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 6e3d993..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/max-satisfying.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-const SemVer = require('../classes/semver')
-const Range = require('../classes/range')
-
-const maxSatisfying = (versions, range, options) => {
- let max = null
- let maxSV = null
- let rangeObj = null
- try {
- rangeObj = new Range(range, options)
- } catch (er) {
- return null
- }
- versions.forEach((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
-}
-module.exports = maxSatisfying
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/min-satisfying.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/min-satisfying.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 9b60974..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/min-satisfying.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-const SemVer = require('../classes/semver')
-const Range = require('../classes/range')
-const minSatisfying = (versions, range, options) => {
- let min = null
- let minSV = null
- let rangeObj = null
- try {
- rangeObj = new Range(range, options)
- } catch (er) {
- return null
- }
- versions.forEach((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
-}
-module.exports = minSatisfying
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/min-version.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/min-version.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 350e1f7..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/min-version.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-const SemVer = require('../classes/semver')
-const Range = require('../classes/range')
-const gt = require('../functions/gt')
-
-const minVersion = (range, loose) => {
- range = new Range(range, loose)
-
- let 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 (let i = 0; i < range.set.length; ++i) {
- const comparators = range.set[i]
-
- let setMin = null
- comparators.forEach((comparator) => {
- // Clone to avoid manipulating the comparator's semver object.
- const 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 (!setMin || gt(compver, setMin)) {
- setMin = compver
- }
- break
- case '<':
- case '<=':
- /* Ignore maximum versions */
- break
- /* istanbul ignore next */
- default:
- throw new Error(`Unexpected operation: ${comparator.operator}`)
- }
- })
- if (setMin && (!minver || gt(minver, setMin))) {
- minver = setMin
- }
- }
-
- if (minver && range.test(minver)) {
- return minver
- }
-
- return null
-}
-module.exports = minVersion
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/outside.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/outside.js
deleted file mode 100644
index ae99b10..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/outside.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
-const SemVer = require('../classes/semver')
-const Comparator = require('../classes/comparator')
-const { ANY } = Comparator
-const Range = require('../classes/range')
-const satisfies = require('../functions/satisfies')
-const gt = require('../functions/gt')
-const lt = require('../functions/lt')
-const lte = require('../functions/lte')
-const gte = require('../functions/gte')
-
-const outside = (version, range, hilo, options) => {
- version = new SemVer(version, options)
- range = new Range(range, options)
-
- let 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 satisfies 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 (let i = 0; i < range.set.length; ++i) {
- const comparators = range.set[i]
-
- let high = null
- let low = null
-
- comparators.forEach((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
-}
-
-module.exports = outside
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/simplify.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/simplify.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 618d5b6..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/simplify.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-// given a set of versions and a range, create a "simplified" range
-// that includes the same versions that the original range does
-// If the original range is shorter than the simplified one, return that.
-const satisfies = require('../functions/satisfies.js')
-const compare = require('../functions/compare.js')
-module.exports = (versions, range, options) => {
- const set = []
- let first = null
- let prev = null
- const v = versions.sort((a, b) => compare(a, b, options))
- for (const version of v) {
- const included = satisfies(version, range, options)
- if (included) {
- prev = version
- if (!first) {
- first = version
- }
- } else {
- if (prev) {
- set.push([first, prev])
- }
- prev = null
- first = null
- }
- }
- if (first) {
- set.push([first, null])
- }
-
- const ranges = []
- for (const [min, max] of set) {
- if (min === max) {
- ranges.push(min)
- } else if (!max && min === v[0]) {
- ranges.push('*')
- } else if (!max) {
- ranges.push(`>=${min}`)
- } else if (min === v[0]) {
- ranges.push(`<=${max}`)
- } else {
- ranges.push(`${min} - ${max}`)
- }
- }
- const simplified = ranges.join(' || ')
- const original = typeof range.raw === 'string' ? range.raw : String(range)
- return simplified.length < original.length ? simplified : range
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/subset.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/subset.js
deleted file mode 100644
index e0dea43..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/subset.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,244 +0,0 @@
-const Range = require('../classes/range.js')
-const Comparator = require('../classes/comparator.js')
-const { ANY } = Comparator
-const satisfies = require('../functions/satisfies.js')
-const compare = require('../functions/compare.js')
-
-// Complex range `r1 || r2 || ...` is a subset of `R1 || R2 || ...` iff:
-// - Every simple range `r1, r2, ...` is a null set, OR
-// - Every simple range `r1, r2, ...` which is not a null set is a subset of
-// some `R1, R2, ...`
-//
-// Simple range `c1 c2 ...` is a subset of simple range `C1 C2 ...` iff:
-// - If c is only the ANY comparator
-// - If C is only the ANY comparator, return true
-// - Else if in prerelease mode, return false
-// - else replace c with `[>=0.0.0]`
-// - If C is only the ANY comparator
-// - if in prerelease mode, return true
-// - else replace C with `[>=0.0.0]`
-// - Let EQ be the set of = comparators in c
-// - If EQ is more than one, return true (null set)
-// - Let GT be the highest > or >= comparator in c
-// - Let LT be the lowest < or <= comparator in c
-// - If GT and LT, and GT.semver > LT.semver, return true (null set)
-// - If any C is a = range, and GT or LT are set, return false
-// - If EQ
-// - If GT, and EQ does not satisfy GT, return true (null set)
-// - If LT, and EQ does not satisfy LT, return true (null set)
-// - If EQ satisfies every C, return true
-// - Else return false
-// - If GT
-// - If GT.semver is lower than any > or >= comp in C, return false
-// - If GT is >=, and GT.semver does not satisfy every C, return false
-// - If GT.semver has a prerelease, and not in prerelease mode
-// - If no C has a prerelease and the GT.semver tuple, return false
-// - If LT
-// - If LT.semver is greater than any < or <= comp in C, return false
-// - If LT is <=, and LT.semver does not satisfy every C, return false
-// - If GT.semver has a prerelease, and not in prerelease mode
-// - If no C has a prerelease and the LT.semver tuple, return false
-// - Else return true
-
-const subset = (sub, dom, options = {}) => {
- if (sub === dom) {
- return true
- }
-
- sub = new Range(sub, options)
- dom = new Range(dom, options)
- let sawNonNull = false
-
- OUTER: for (const simpleSub of sub.set) {
- for (const simpleDom of dom.set) {
- const isSub = simpleSubset(simpleSub, simpleDom, options)
- sawNonNull = sawNonNull || isSub !== null
- if (isSub) {
- continue OUTER
- }
- }
- // the null set is a subset of everything, but null simple ranges in
- // a complex range should be ignored. so if we saw a non-null range,
- // then we know this isn't a subset, but if EVERY simple range was null,
- // then it is a subset.
- if (sawNonNull) {
- return false
- }
- }
- return true
-}
-
-const simpleSubset = (sub, dom, options) => {
- if (sub === dom) {
- return true
- }
-
- if (sub.length === 1 && sub[0].semver === ANY) {
- if (dom.length === 1 && dom[0].semver === ANY) {
- return true
- } else if (options.includePrerelease) {
- sub = [new Comparator('>=0.0.0-0')]
- } else {
- sub = [new Comparator('>=0.0.0')]
- }
- }
-
- if (dom.length === 1 && dom[0].semver === ANY) {
- if (options.includePrerelease) {
- return true
- } else {
- dom = [new Comparator('>=0.0.0')]
- }
- }
-
- const eqSet = new Set()
- let gt, lt
- for (const c of sub) {
- if (c.operator === '>' || c.operator === '>=') {
- gt = higherGT(gt, c, options)
- } else if (c.operator === '<' || c.operator === '<=') {
- lt = lowerLT(lt, c, options)
- } else {
- eqSet.add(c.semver)
- }
- }
-
- if (eqSet.size > 1) {
- return null
- }
-
- let gtltComp
- if (gt && lt) {
- gtltComp = compare(gt.semver, lt.semver, options)
- if (gtltComp > 0) {
- return null
- } else if (gtltComp === 0 && (gt.operator !== '>=' || lt.operator !== '<=')) {
- return null
- }
- }
-
- // will iterate one or zero times
- for (const eq of eqSet) {
- if (gt && !satisfies(eq, String(gt), options)) {
- return null
- }
-
- if (lt && !satisfies(eq, String(lt), options)) {
- return null
- }
-
- for (const c of dom) {
- if (!satisfies(eq, String(c), options)) {
- return false
- }
- }
-
- return true
- }
-
- let higher, lower
- let hasDomLT, hasDomGT
- // if the subset has a prerelease, we need a comparator in the superset
- // with the same tuple and a prerelease, or it's not a subset
- let needDomLTPre = lt &&
- !options.includePrerelease &&
- lt.semver.prerelease.length ? lt.semver : false
- let needDomGTPre = gt &&
- !options.includePrerelease &&
- gt.semver.prerelease.length ? gt.semver : false
- // exception: <1.2.3-0 is the same as <1.2.3
- if (needDomLTPre && needDomLTPre.prerelease.length === 1 &&
- lt.operator === '<' && needDomLTPre.prerelease[0] === 0) {
- needDomLTPre = false
- }
-
- for (const c of dom) {
- hasDomGT = hasDomGT || c.operator === '>' || c.operator === '>='
- hasDomLT = hasDomLT || c.operator === '<' || c.operator === '<='
- if (gt) {
- if (needDomGTPre) {
- if (c.semver.prerelease && c.semver.prerelease.length &&
- c.semver.major === needDomGTPre.major &&
- c.semver.minor === needDomGTPre.minor &&
- c.semver.patch === needDomGTPre.patch) {
- needDomGTPre = false
- }
- }
- if (c.operator === '>' || c.operator === '>=') {
- higher = higherGT(gt, c, options)
- if (higher === c && higher !== gt) {
- return false
- }
- } else if (gt.operator === '>=' && !satisfies(gt.semver, String(c), options)) {
- return false
- }
- }
- if (lt) {
- if (needDomLTPre) {
- if (c.semver.prerelease && c.semver.prerelease.length &&
- c.semver.major === needDomLTPre.major &&
- c.semver.minor === needDomLTPre.minor &&
- c.semver.patch === needDomLTPre.patch) {
- needDomLTPre = false
- }
- }
- if (c.operator === '<' || c.operator === '<=') {
- lower = lowerLT(lt, c, options)
- if (lower === c && lower !== lt) {
- return false
- }
- } else if (lt.operator === '<=' && !satisfies(lt.semver, String(c), options)) {
- return false
- }
- }
- if (!c.operator && (lt || gt) && gtltComp !== 0) {
- return false
- }
- }
-
- // if there was a < or >, and nothing in the dom, then must be false
- // UNLESS it was limited by another range in the other direction.
- // Eg, >1.0.0 <1.0.1 is still a subset of <2.0.0
- if (gt && hasDomLT && !lt && gtltComp !== 0) {
- return false
- }
-
- if (lt && hasDomGT && !gt && gtltComp !== 0) {
- return false
- }
-
- // we needed a prerelease range in a specific tuple, but didn't get one
- // then this isn't a subset. eg >=1.2.3-pre is not a subset of >=1.0.0,
- // because it includes prereleases in the 1.2.3 tuple
- if (needDomGTPre || needDomLTPre) {
- return false
- }
-
- return true
-}
-
-// >=1.2.3 is lower than >1.2.3
-const higherGT = (a, b, options) => {
- if (!a) {
- return b
- }
- const comp = compare(a.semver, b.semver, options)
- return comp > 0 ? a
- : comp < 0 ? b
- : b.operator === '>' && a.operator === '>=' ? b
- : a
-}
-
-// <=1.2.3 is higher than <1.2.3
-const lowerLT = (a, b, options) => {
- if (!a) {
- return b
- }
- const comp = compare(a.semver, b.semver, options)
- return comp < 0 ? a
- : comp > 0 ? b
- : b.operator === '<' && a.operator === '<=' ? b
- : a
-}
-
-module.exports = subset
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/to-comparators.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/to-comparators.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 6c8bc7e..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/to-comparators.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-const Range = require('../classes/range')
-
-// Mostly just for testing and legacy API reasons
-const toComparators = (range, options) =>
- new Range(range, options).set
- .map(comp => comp.map(c => c.value).join(' ').trim().split(' '))
-
-module.exports = toComparators
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/valid.js b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/valid.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 365f356..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/semver/ranges/valid.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-const Range = require('../classes/range')
-const 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
- }
-}
-module.exports = validRange
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/package.json b/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/package.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 34b0d3c..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/package.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-{
- "name": "@mapbox/node-pre-gyp",
- "description": "Node.js native addon binary install tool",
- "version": "1.0.10",
- "keywords": [
- "native",
- "addon",
- "module",
- "c",
- "c++",
- "bindings",
- "binary"
- ],
- "license": "BSD-3-Clause",
- "author": "Dane Springmeyer ",
- "repository": {
- "type": "git",
- "url": "git://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp.git"
- },
- "bin": "./bin/node-pre-gyp",
- "main": "./lib/node-pre-gyp.js",
- "dependencies": {
- "detect-libc": "^2.0.0",
- "https-proxy-agent": "^5.0.0",
- "make-dir": "^3.1.0",
- "node-fetch": "^2.6.7",
- "nopt": "^5.0.0",
- "npmlog": "^5.0.1",
- "rimraf": "^3.0.2",
- "semver": "^7.3.5",
- "tar": "^6.1.11"
- },
- "devDependencies": {
- "@mapbox/cloudfriend": "^5.1.0",
- "@mapbox/eslint-config-mapbox": "^3.0.0",
- "aws-sdk": "^2.1087.0",
- "codecov": "^3.8.3",
- "eslint": "^7.32.0",
- "eslint-plugin-node": "^11.1.0",
- "mock-aws-s3": "^4.0.2",
- "nock": "^12.0.3",
- "node-addon-api": "^4.3.0",
- "nyc": "^15.1.0",
- "tape": "^5.5.2",
- "tar-fs": "^2.1.1"
- },
- "nyc": {
- "all": true,
- "skip-full": false,
- "exclude": [
- "test/**"
- ]
- },
- "scripts": {
- "coverage": "nyc --all --include index.js --include lib/ npm test",
- "upload-coverage": "nyc report --reporter json && codecov --clear --flags=unit --file=./coverage/coverage-final.json",
- "lint": "eslint bin/node-pre-gyp lib/*js lib/util/*js test/*js scripts/*js",
- "fix": "npm run lint -- --fix",
- "update-crosswalk": "node scripts/abi_crosswalk.js",
- "test": "tape test/*test.js"
- }
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@types/node/LICENSE b/server/node_modules/@types/node/LICENSE
deleted file mode 100644
index 9e841e7..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@types/node/LICENSE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
- MIT License
-
- Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
-
- 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
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@types/node/README.md b/server/node_modules/@types/node/README.md
deleted file mode 100644
index f2abd05..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@types/node/README.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# Installation
-> `npm install --save @types/node`
-
-# Summary
-This package contains type definitions for Node.js (https://nodejs.org/).
-
-# Details
-Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/node.
-
-### Additional Details
- * Last updated: Tue, 28 Mar 2023 21:33:10 GMT
- * Dependencies: none
- * Global values: `AbortController`, `AbortSignal`, `__dirname`, `__filename`, `console`, `exports`, `gc`, `global`, `module`, `process`, `require`, `structuredClone`
-
-# Credits
-These definitions were written by [Microsoft TypeScript](https://github.com/Microsoft), [DefinitelyTyped](https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped), [Alberto Schiabel](https://github.com/jkomyno), [Alvis HT Tang](https://github.com/alvis), [Andrew Makarov](https://github.com/r3nya), [Benjamin Toueg](https://github.com/btoueg), [Chigozirim C.](https://github.com/smac89), [David Junger](https://github.com/touffy), [Deividas Bakanas](https://github.com/DeividasBakanas), [Eugene Y. Q. Shen](https://github.com/eyqs), [Hannes Magnusson](https://github.com/Hannes-Magnusson-CK), [Huw](https://github.com/hoo29), [Kelvin Jin](https://github.com/kjin), [Klaus Meinhardt](https://github.com/ajafff), [Lishude](https://github.com/islishude), [Mariusz Wiktorczyk](https://github.com/mwiktorczyk), [Mohsen Azimi](https://github.com/mohsen1), [Nicolas Even](https://github.com/n-e), [Nikita Galkin](https://github.com/galkin), [Parambir Singh](https://github.com/parambirs), [Sebastian Silbermann](https://github.com/eps1lon), [Simon Schick](https://github.com/SimonSchick), [Thomas den Hollander](https://github.com/ThomasdenH), [Wilco Bakker](https://github.com/WilcoBakker), [wwwy3y3](https://github.com/wwwy3y3), [Samuel Ainsworth](https://github.com/samuela), [Kyle Uehlein](https://github.com/kuehlein), [Thanik Bhongbhibhat](https://github.com/bhongy), [Marcin Kopacz](https://github.com/chyzwar), [Trivikram Kamat](https://github.com/trivikr), [Junxiao Shi](https://github.com/yoursunny), [Ilia Baryshnikov](https://github.com/qwelias), [ExE Boss](https://github.com/ExE-Boss), [Piotr Błażejewicz](https://github.com/peterblazejewicz), [Anna Henningsen](https://github.com/addaleax), [Victor Perin](https://github.com/victorperin), [Yongsheng Zhang](https://github.com/ZYSzys), [NodeJS Contributors](https://github.com/NodeJS), [Linus Unnebäck](https://github.com/LinusU), [wafuwafu13](https://github.com/wafuwafu13), [Matteo Collina](https://github.com/mcollina), and [Dmitry Semigradsky](https://github.com/Semigradsky).
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@types/node/assert.d.ts b/server/node_modules/@types/node/assert.d.ts
deleted file mode 100644
index e8595e6..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@types/node/assert.d.ts
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,961 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * The `assert` module provides a set of assertion functions for verifying
- * invariants.
- * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v18.0.0/lib/assert.js)
- */
-declare module 'assert' {
- /**
- * An alias of {@link ok}.
- * @since v0.5.9
- * @param value The input that is checked for being truthy.
- */
- function assert(value: unknown, message?: string | Error): asserts value;
- namespace assert {
- /**
- * Indicates the failure of an assertion. All errors thrown by the `assert` module
- * will be instances of the `AssertionError` class.
- */
- class AssertionError extends Error {
- actual: unknown;
- expected: unknown;
- operator: string;
- generatedMessage: boolean;
- code: 'ERR_ASSERTION';
- constructor(options?: {
- /** If provided, the error message is set to this value. */
- message?: string | undefined;
- /** The `actual` property on the error instance. */
- actual?: unknown | undefined;
- /** The `expected` property on the error instance. */
- expected?: unknown | undefined;
- /** The `operator` property on the error instance. */
- operator?: string | undefined;
- /** If provided, the generated stack trace omits frames before this function. */
- // tslint:disable-next-line:ban-types
- stackStartFn?: Function | undefined;
- });
- }
- /**
- * This feature is currently experimental and behavior might still change.
- * @since v14.2.0, v12.19.0
- * @experimental
- */
- class CallTracker {
- /**
- * The wrapper function is expected to be called exactly `exact` times. If the
- * function has not been called exactly `exact` times when `tracker.verify()` is called, then `tracker.verify()` will throw an
- * error.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert';
- *
- * // Creates call tracker.
- * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker();
- *
- * function func() {}
- *
- * // Returns a function that wraps func() that must be called exact times
- * // before tracker.verify().
- * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func);
- * ```
- * @since v14.2.0, v12.19.0
- * @param [fn='A no-op function']
- * @param [exact=1]
- * @return that wraps `fn`.
- */
- calls(exact?: number): () => void;
- calls any>(fn?: Func, exact?: number): Func;
- /**
- * Example:
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'node:assert';
- *
- * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker();
- *
- * function func() {}
- * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func);
- * callsfunc(1, 2, 3);
- *
- * assert.deepStrictEqual(tracker.getCalls(callsfunc),
- * [{ thisArg: this, arguments: [1, 2, 3 ] }]);
- * ```
- *
- * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0
- * @params fn
- * @returns An Array with the calls to a tracked function.
- */
- getCalls(fn: Function): CallTrackerCall[];
- /**
- * The arrays contains information about the expected and actual number of calls of
- * the functions that have not been called the expected number of times.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert';
- *
- * // Creates call tracker.
- * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker();
- *
- * function func() {}
- *
- * function foo() {}
- *
- * // Returns a function that wraps func() that must be called exact times
- * // before tracker.verify().
- * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func, 2);
- *
- * // Returns an array containing information on callsfunc()
- * tracker.report();
- * // [
- * // {
- * // message: 'Expected the func function to be executed 2 time(s) but was
- * // executed 0 time(s).',
- * // actual: 0,
- * // expected: 2,
- * // operator: 'func',
- * // stack: stack trace
- * // }
- * // ]
- * ```
- * @since v14.2.0, v12.19.0
- * @return of objects containing information about the wrapper functions returned by `calls`.
- */
- report(): CallTrackerReportInformation[];
- /**
- * Reset calls of the call tracker.
- * If a tracked function is passed as an argument, the calls will be reset for it.
- * If no arguments are passed, all tracked functions will be reset.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'node:assert';
- *
- * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker();
- *
- * function func() {}
- * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func);
- *
- * callsfunc();
- * // Tracker was called once
- * tracker.getCalls(callsfunc).length === 1;
- *
- * tracker.reset(callsfunc);
- * tracker.getCalls(callsfunc).length === 0;
- * ```
- *
- * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0
- * @param fn a tracked function to reset.
- */
- reset(fn?: Function): void;
- /**
- * Iterates through the list of functions passed to `tracker.calls()` and will throw an error for functions that
- * have not been called the expected number of times.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert';
- *
- * // Creates call tracker.
- * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker();
- *
- * function func() {}
- *
- * // Returns a function that wraps func() that must be called exact times
- * // before tracker.verify().
- * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func, 2);
- *
- * callsfunc();
- *
- * // Will throw an error since callsfunc() was only called once.
- * tracker.verify();
- * ```
- * @since v14.2.0, v12.19.0
- */
- verify(): void;
- }
- interface CallTrackerCall {
- thisArg: object;
- arguments: unknown[];
- }
- interface CallTrackerReportInformation {
- message: string;
- /** The actual number of times the function was called. */
- actual: number;
- /** The number of times the function was expected to be called. */
- expected: number;
- /** The name of the function that is wrapped. */
- operator: string;
- /** A stack trace of the function. */
- stack: object;
- }
- type AssertPredicate = RegExp | (new () => object) | ((thrown: unknown) => boolean) | object | Error;
- /**
- * Throws an `AssertionError` with the provided error message or a default
- * error message. If the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then
- * it will be thrown instead of the `AssertionError`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.fail();
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Failed
- *
- * assert.fail('boom');
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: boom
- *
- * assert.fail(new TypeError('need array'));
- * // TypeError: need array
- * ```
- *
- * Using `assert.fail()` with more than two arguments is possible but deprecated.
- * See below for further details.
- * @since v0.1.21
- * @param [message='Failed']
- */
- function fail(message?: string | Error): never;
- /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 - use fail([message]) or other assert functions instead. */
- function fail(
- actual: unknown,
- expected: unknown,
- message?: string | Error,
- operator?: string,
- // tslint:disable-next-line:ban-types
- stackStartFn?: Function
- ): never;
- /**
- * Tests if `value` is truthy. It is equivalent to`assert.equal(!!value, true, message)`.
- *
- * If `value` is not truthy, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message`property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message`parameter is `undefined`, a default
- * error message is assigned. If the `message`parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the`AssertionError`.
- * If no arguments are passed in at all `message` will be set to the string:`` 'No value argument passed to `assert.ok()`' ``.
- *
- * Be aware that in the `repl` the error message will be different to the one
- * thrown in a file! See below for further details.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.ok(true);
- * // OK
- * assert.ok(1);
- * // OK
- *
- * assert.ok();
- * // AssertionError: No value argument passed to `assert.ok()`
- *
- * assert.ok(false, 'it\'s false');
- * // AssertionError: it's false
- *
- * // In the repl:
- * assert.ok(typeof 123 === 'string');
- * // AssertionError: false == true
- *
- * // In a file (e.g. test.js):
- * assert.ok(typeof 123 === 'string');
- * // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value:
- * //
- * // assert.ok(typeof 123 === 'string')
- *
- * assert.ok(false);
- * // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value:
- * //
- * // assert.ok(false)
- *
- * assert.ok(0);
- * // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value:
- * //
- * // assert.ok(0)
- * ```
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * // Using `assert()` works the same:
- * assert(0);
- * // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value:
- * //
- * // assert(0)
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.21
- */
- function ok(value: unknown, message?: string | Error): asserts value;
- /**
- * **Strict assertion mode**
- *
- * An alias of {@link strictEqual}.
- *
- * **Legacy assertion mode**
- *
- * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link strictEqual} instead.
- *
- * Tests shallow, coercive equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters
- * using the [`==` operator](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Equality). `NaN` is specially handled
- * and treated as being identical if both sides are `NaN`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert';
- *
- * assert.equal(1, 1);
- * // OK, 1 == 1
- * assert.equal(1, '1');
- * // OK, 1 == '1'
- * assert.equal(NaN, NaN);
- * // OK
- *
- * assert.equal(1, 2);
- * // AssertionError: 1 == 2
- * assert.equal({ a: { b: 1 } }, { a: { b: 1 } });
- * // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } == { a: { b: 1 } }
- * ```
- *
- * If the values are not equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message`property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message`parameter is undefined, a default
- * error message is assigned. If the `message`parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the`AssertionError`.
- * @since v0.1.21
- */
- function equal(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
- /**
- * **Strict assertion mode**
- *
- * An alias of {@link notStrictEqual}.
- *
- * **Legacy assertion mode**
- *
- * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link notStrictEqual} instead.
- *
- * Tests shallow, coercive inequality with the [`!=` operator](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Inequality). `NaN` is
- * specially handled and treated as being identical if both sides are `NaN`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert';
- *
- * assert.notEqual(1, 2);
- * // OK
- *
- * assert.notEqual(1, 1);
- * // AssertionError: 1 != 1
- *
- * assert.notEqual(1, '1');
- * // AssertionError: 1 != '1'
- * ```
- *
- * If the values are equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message`property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message`parameter is undefined, a default error
- * message is assigned. If the `message`parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the`AssertionError`.
- * @since v0.1.21
- */
- function notEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
- /**
- * **Strict assertion mode**
- *
- * An alias of {@link deepStrictEqual}.
- *
- * **Legacy assertion mode**
- *
- * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link deepStrictEqual} instead.
- *
- * Tests for deep equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters. Consider
- * using {@link deepStrictEqual} instead. {@link deepEqual} can have
- * surprising results.
- *
- * _Deep equality_ means that the enumerable "own" properties of child objects
- * are also recursively evaluated by the following rules.
- * @since v0.1.21
- */
- function deepEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
- /**
- * **Strict assertion mode**
- *
- * An alias of {@link notDeepStrictEqual}.
- *
- * **Legacy assertion mode**
- *
- * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link notDeepStrictEqual} instead.
- *
- * Tests for any deep inequality. Opposite of {@link deepEqual}.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert';
- *
- * const obj1 = {
- * a: {
- * b: 1
- * }
- * };
- * const obj2 = {
- * a: {
- * b: 2
- * }
- * };
- * const obj3 = {
- * a: {
- * b: 1
- * }
- * };
- * const obj4 = Object.create(obj1);
- *
- * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj1);
- * // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } notDeepEqual { a: { b: 1 } }
- *
- * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj2);
- * // OK
- *
- * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj3);
- * // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } notDeepEqual { a: { b: 1 } }
- *
- * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj4);
- * // OK
- * ```
- *
- * If the values are deeply equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a`message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the`message` parameter is undefined, a default
- * error message is assigned. If the`message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown
- * instead of the `AssertionError`.
- * @since v0.1.21
- */
- function notDeepEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
- /**
- * Tests strict equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters as
- * determined by [`Object.is()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/is).
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.strictEqual(1, 2);
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected inputs to be strictly equal:
- * //
- * // 1 !== 2
- *
- * assert.strictEqual(1, 1);
- * // OK
- *
- * assert.strictEqual('Hello foobar', 'Hello World!');
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected inputs to be strictly equal:
- * // + actual - expected
- * //
- * // + 'Hello foobar'
- * // - 'Hello World!'
- * // ^
- *
- * const apples = 1;
- * const oranges = 2;
- * assert.strictEqual(apples, oranges, `apples ${apples} !== oranges ${oranges}`);
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: apples 1 !== oranges 2
- *
- * assert.strictEqual(1, '1', new TypeError('Inputs are not identical'));
- * // TypeError: Inputs are not identical
- * ```
- *
- * If the values are not strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a`message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the`message` parameter is undefined, a
- * default error message is assigned. If the`message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown
- * instead of the `AssertionError`.
- * @since v0.1.21
- */
- function strictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: T, message?: string | Error): asserts actual is T;
- /**
- * Tests strict inequality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters as
- * determined by [`Object.is()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/is).
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.notStrictEqual(1, 2);
- * // OK
- *
- * assert.notStrictEqual(1, 1);
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected "actual" to be strictly unequal to:
- * //
- * // 1
- *
- * assert.notStrictEqual(1, '1');
- * // OK
- * ```
- *
- * If the values are strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a`message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the`message` parameter is undefined, a
- * default error message is assigned. If the`message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown
- * instead of the `AssertionError`.
- * @since v0.1.21
- */
- function notStrictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
- /**
- * Tests for deep equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters.
- * "Deep" equality means that the enumerable "own" properties of child objects
- * are recursively evaluated also by the following rules.
- * @since v1.2.0
- */
- function deepStrictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: T, message?: string | Error): asserts actual is T;
- /**
- * Tests for deep strict inequality. Opposite of {@link deepStrictEqual}.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.notDeepStrictEqual({ a: 1 }, { a: '1' });
- * // OK
- * ```
- *
- * If the values are deeply and strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown
- * with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If
- * the `message` parameter is undefined, a default error message is assigned. If
- * the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown
- * instead of the `AssertionError`.
- * @since v1.2.0
- */
- function notDeepStrictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
- /**
- * Expects the function `fn` to throw an error.
- *
- * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes),
- * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions), a validation function,
- * a validation object where each property will be tested for strict deep equality,
- * or an instance of error where each property will be tested for strict deep
- * equality including the non-enumerable `message` and `name` properties. When
- * using an object, it is also possible to use a regular expression, when
- * validating against a string property. See below for examples.
- *
- * If specified, `message` will be appended to the message provided by the`AssertionError` if the `fn` call fails to throw or in case the error validation
- * fails.
- *
- * Custom validation object/error instance:
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * const err = new TypeError('Wrong value');
- * err.code = 404;
- * err.foo = 'bar';
- * err.info = {
- * nested: true,
- * baz: 'text'
- * };
- * err.reg = /abc/i;
- *
- * assert.throws(
- * () => {
- * throw err;
- * },
- * {
- * name: 'TypeError',
- * message: 'Wrong value',
- * info: {
- * nested: true,
- * baz: 'text'
- * }
- * // Only properties on the validation object will be tested for.
- * // Using nested objects requires all properties to be present. Otherwise
- * // the validation is going to fail.
- * }
- * );
- *
- * // Using regular expressions to validate error properties:
- * throws(
- * () => {
- * throw err;
- * },
- * {
- * // The `name` and `message` properties are strings and using regular
- * // expressions on those will match against the string. If they fail, an
- * // error is thrown.
- * name: /^TypeError$/,
- * message: /Wrong/,
- * foo: 'bar',
- * info: {
- * nested: true,
- * // It is not possible to use regular expressions for nested properties!
- * baz: 'text'
- * },
- * // The `reg` property contains a regular expression and only if the
- * // validation object contains an identical regular expression, it is going
- * // to pass.
- * reg: /abc/i
- * }
- * );
- *
- * // Fails due to the different `message` and `name` properties:
- * throws(
- * () => {
- * const otherErr = new Error('Not found');
- * // Copy all enumerable properties from `err` to `otherErr`.
- * for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(err)) {
- * otherErr[key] = value;
- * }
- * throw otherErr;
- * },
- * // The error's `message` and `name` properties will also be checked when using
- * // an error as validation object.
- * err
- * );
- * ```
- *
- * Validate instanceof using constructor:
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.throws(
- * () => {
- * throw new Error('Wrong value');
- * },
- * Error
- * );
- * ```
- *
- * Validate error message using [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions):
- *
- * Using a regular expression runs `.toString` on the error object, and will
- * therefore also include the error name.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.throws(
- * () => {
- * throw new Error('Wrong value');
- * },
- * /^Error: Wrong value$/
- * );
- * ```
- *
- * Custom error validation:
- *
- * The function must return `true` to indicate all internal validations passed.
- * It will otherwise fail with an `AssertionError`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.throws(
- * () => {
- * throw new Error('Wrong value');
- * },
- * (err) => {
- * assert(err instanceof Error);
- * assert(/value/.test(err));
- * // Avoid returning anything from validation functions besides `true`.
- * // Otherwise, it's not clear what part of the validation failed. Instead,
- * // throw an error about the specific validation that failed (as done in this
- * // example) and add as much helpful debugging information to that error as
- * // possible.
- * return true;
- * },
- * 'unexpected error'
- * );
- * ```
- *
- * `error` cannot be a string. If a string is provided as the second
- * argument, then `error` is assumed to be omitted and the string will be used for`message` instead. This can lead to easy-to-miss mistakes. Using the same
- * message as the thrown error message is going to result in an`ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT` error. Please read the example below carefully if using
- * a string as the second argument gets considered:
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * function throwingFirst() {
- * throw new Error('First');
- * }
- *
- * function throwingSecond() {
- * throw new Error('Second');
- * }
- *
- * function notThrowing() {}
- *
- * // The second argument is a string and the input function threw an Error.
- * // The first case will not throw as it does not match for the error message
- * // thrown by the input function!
- * assert.throws(throwingFirst, 'Second');
- * // In the next example the message has no benefit over the message from the
- * // error and since it is not clear if the user intended to actually match
- * // against the error message, Node.js throws an `ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT` error.
- * assert.throws(throwingSecond, 'Second');
- * // TypeError [ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT]
- *
- * // The string is only used (as message) in case the function does not throw:
- * assert.throws(notThrowing, 'Second');
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Missing expected exception: Second
- *
- * // If it was intended to match for the error message do this instead:
- * // It does not throw because the error messages match.
- * assert.throws(throwingSecond, /Second$/);
- *
- * // If the error message does not match, an AssertionError is thrown.
- * assert.throws(throwingFirst, /Second$/);
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]
- * ```
- *
- * Due to the confusing error-prone notation, avoid a string as the second
- * argument.
- * @since v0.1.21
- */
- function throws(block: () => unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
- function throws(block: () => unknown, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): void;
- /**
- * Asserts that the function `fn` does not throw an error.
- *
- * Using `assert.doesNotThrow()` is actually not useful because there
- * is no benefit in catching an error and then rethrowing it. Instead, consider
- * adding a comment next to the specific code path that should not throw and keep
- * error messages as expressive as possible.
- *
- * When `assert.doesNotThrow()` is called, it will immediately call the `fn`function.
- *
- * If an error is thrown and it is the same type as that specified by the `error`parameter, then an `AssertionError` is thrown. If the error is of a
- * different type, or if the `error` parameter is undefined, the error is
- * propagated back to the caller.
- *
- * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes),
- * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions) or a validation
- * function. See {@link throws} for more details.
- *
- * The following, for instance, will throw the `TypeError` because there is no
- * matching error type in the assertion:
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.doesNotThrow(
- * () => {
- * throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
- * },
- * SyntaxError
- * );
- * ```
- *
- * However, the following will result in an `AssertionError` with the message
- * 'Got unwanted exception...':
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.doesNotThrow(
- * () => {
- * throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
- * },
- * TypeError
- * );
- * ```
- *
- * If an `AssertionError` is thrown and a value is provided for the `message`parameter, the value of `message` will be appended to the `AssertionError` message:
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.doesNotThrow(
- * () => {
- * throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
- * },
- * /Wrong value/,
- * 'Whoops'
- * );
- * // Throws: AssertionError: Got unwanted exception: Whoops
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.21
- */
- function doesNotThrow(block: () => unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
- function doesNotThrow(block: () => unknown, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): void;
- /**
- * Throws `value` if `value` is not `undefined` or `null`. This is useful when
- * testing the `error` argument in callbacks. The stack trace contains all frames
- * from the error passed to `ifError()` including the potential new frames for`ifError()` itself.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.ifError(null);
- * // OK
- * assert.ifError(0);
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: 0
- * assert.ifError('error');
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: 'error'
- * assert.ifError(new Error());
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: Error
- *
- * // Create some random error frames.
- * let err;
- * (function errorFrame() {
- * err = new Error('test error');
- * })();
- *
- * (function ifErrorFrame() {
- * assert.ifError(err);
- * })();
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: test error
- * // at ifErrorFrame
- * // at errorFrame
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.97
- */
- function ifError(value: unknown): asserts value is null | undefined;
- /**
- * Awaits the `asyncFn` promise or, if `asyncFn` is a function, immediately
- * calls the function and awaits the returned promise to complete. It will then
- * check that the promise is rejected.
- *
- * If `asyncFn` is a function and it throws an error synchronously,`assert.rejects()` will return a rejected `Promise` with that error. If the
- * function does not return a promise, `assert.rejects()` will return a rejected`Promise` with an `ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE` error. In both cases the error
- * handler is skipped.
- *
- * Besides the async nature to await the completion behaves identically to {@link throws}.
- *
- * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes),
- * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions), a validation function,
- * an object where each property will be tested for, or an instance of error where
- * each property will be tested for including the non-enumerable `message` and`name` properties.
- *
- * If specified, `message` will be the message provided by the `AssertionError` if the `asyncFn` fails to reject.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * await assert.rejects(
- * async () => {
- * throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
- * },
- * {
- * name: 'TypeError',
- * message: 'Wrong value'
- * }
- * );
- * ```
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * await assert.rejects(
- * async () => {
- * throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
- * },
- * (err) => {
- * assert.strictEqual(err.name, 'TypeError');
- * assert.strictEqual(err.message, 'Wrong value');
- * return true;
- * }
- * );
- * ```
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.rejects(
- * Promise.reject(new Error('Wrong value')),
- * Error
- * ).then(() => {
- * // ...
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * `error` cannot be a string. If a string is provided as the second
- * argument, then `error` is assumed to be omitted and the string will be used for`message` instead. This can lead to easy-to-miss mistakes. Please read the
- * example in {@link throws} carefully if using a string as the second
- * argument gets considered.
- * @since v10.0.0
- */
- function rejects(block: (() => Promise) | Promise, message?: string | Error): Promise;
- function rejects(block: (() => Promise) | Promise, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): Promise;
- /**
- * Awaits the `asyncFn` promise or, if `asyncFn` is a function, immediately
- * calls the function and awaits the returned promise to complete. It will then
- * check that the promise is not rejected.
- *
- * If `asyncFn` is a function and it throws an error synchronously,`assert.doesNotReject()` will return a rejected `Promise` with that error. If
- * the function does not return a promise, `assert.doesNotReject()` will return a
- * rejected `Promise` with an `ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE` error. In both cases
- * the error handler is skipped.
- *
- * Using `assert.doesNotReject()` is actually not useful because there is little
- * benefit in catching a rejection and then rejecting it again. Instead, consider
- * adding a comment next to the specific code path that should not reject and keep
- * error messages as expressive as possible.
- *
- * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes),
- * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions) or a validation
- * function. See {@link throws} for more details.
- *
- * Besides the async nature to await the completion behaves identically to {@link doesNotThrow}.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * await assert.doesNotReject(
- * async () => {
- * throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
- * },
- * SyntaxError
- * );
- * ```
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.doesNotReject(Promise.reject(new TypeError('Wrong value')))
- * .then(() => {
- * // ...
- * });
- * ```
- * @since v10.0.0
- */
- function doesNotReject(block: (() => Promise) | Promise, message?: string | Error): Promise;
- function doesNotReject(block: (() => Promise) | Promise, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): Promise;
- /**
- * Expects the `string` input to match the regular expression.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.match('I will fail', /pass/);
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The input did not match the regular ...
- *
- * assert.match(123, /pass/);
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The "string" argument must be of type string.
- *
- * assert.match('I will pass', /pass/);
- * // OK
- * ```
- *
- * If the values do not match, or if the `string` argument is of another type than`string`, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal
- * to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is
- * undefined, a default error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an
- * instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the `AssertionError`.
- * @since v13.6.0, v12.16.0
- */
- function match(value: string, regExp: RegExp, message?: string | Error): void;
- /**
- * Expects the `string` input not to match the regular expression.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert/strict';
- *
- * assert.doesNotMatch('I will fail', /fail/);
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The input was expected to not match the ...
- *
- * assert.doesNotMatch(123, /pass/);
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The "string" argument must be of type string.
- *
- * assert.doesNotMatch('I will pass', /different/);
- * // OK
- * ```
- *
- * If the values do match, or if the `string` argument is of another type than`string`, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal
- * to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is
- * undefined, a default error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an
- * instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the `AssertionError`.
- * @since v13.6.0, v12.16.0
- */
- function doesNotMatch(value: string, regExp: RegExp, message?: string | Error): void;
- const strict: Omit & {
- (value: unknown, message?: string | Error): asserts value;
- equal: typeof strictEqual;
- notEqual: typeof notStrictEqual;
- deepEqual: typeof deepStrictEqual;
- notDeepEqual: typeof notDeepStrictEqual;
- // Mapped types and assertion functions are incompatible?
- // TS2775: Assertions require every name in the call target
- // to be declared with an explicit type annotation.
- ok: typeof ok;
- strictEqual: typeof strictEqual;
- deepStrictEqual: typeof deepStrictEqual;
- ifError: typeof ifError;
- strict: typeof strict;
- };
- }
- export = assert;
-}
-declare module 'node:assert' {
- import assert = require('assert');
- export = assert;
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@types/node/assert/strict.d.ts b/server/node_modules/@types/node/assert/strict.d.ts
deleted file mode 100644
index b4319b9..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@types/node/assert/strict.d.ts
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-declare module 'assert/strict' {
- import { strict } from 'node:assert';
- export = strict;
-}
-declare module 'node:assert/strict' {
- import { strict } from 'node:assert';
- export = strict;
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@types/node/async_hooks.d.ts b/server/node_modules/@types/node/async_hooks.d.ts
deleted file mode 100644
index 96908be..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@types/node/async_hooks.d.ts
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,513 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * The `async_hooks` module provides an API to track asynchronous resources. It
- * can be accessed using:
- *
- * ```js
- * import async_hooks from 'async_hooks';
- * ```
- * @experimental
- * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v18.0.0/lib/async_hooks.js)
- */
-declare module 'async_hooks' {
- /**
- * ```js
- * import { executionAsyncId } from 'async_hooks';
- *
- * console.log(executionAsyncId()); // 1 - bootstrap
- * fs.open(path, 'r', (err, fd) => {
- * console.log(executionAsyncId()); // 6 - open()
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * The ID returned from `executionAsyncId()` is related to execution timing, not
- * causality (which is covered by `triggerAsyncId()`):
- *
- * ```js
- * const server = net.createServer((conn) => {
- * // Returns the ID of the server, not of the new connection, because the
- * // callback runs in the execution scope of the server's MakeCallback().
- * async_hooks.executionAsyncId();
- *
- * }).listen(port, () => {
- * // Returns the ID of a TickObject (process.nextTick()) because all
- * // callbacks passed to .listen() are wrapped in a nextTick().
- * async_hooks.executionAsyncId();
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * Promise contexts may not get precise `executionAsyncIds` by default.
- * See the section on `promise execution tracking`.
- * @since v8.1.0
- * @return The `asyncId` of the current execution context. Useful to track when something calls.
- */
- function executionAsyncId(): number;
- /**
- * Resource objects returned by `executionAsyncResource()` are most often internal
- * Node.js handle objects with undocumented APIs. Using any functions or properties
- * on the object is likely to crash your application and should be avoided.
- *
- * Using `executionAsyncResource()` in the top-level execution context will
- * return an empty object as there is no handle or request object to use,
- * but having an object representing the top-level can be helpful.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { open } from 'fs';
- * import { executionAsyncId, executionAsyncResource } from 'async_hooks';
- *
- * console.log(executionAsyncId(), executionAsyncResource()); // 1 {}
- * open(new URL(import.meta.url), 'r', (err, fd) => {
- * console.log(executionAsyncId(), executionAsyncResource()); // 7 FSReqWrap
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * This can be used to implement continuation local storage without the
- * use of a tracking `Map` to store the metadata:
- *
- * ```js
- * import { createServer } from 'http';
- * import {
- * executionAsyncId,
- * executionAsyncResource,
- * createHook
- * } from 'async_hooks';
- * const sym = Symbol('state'); // Private symbol to avoid pollution
- *
- * createHook({
- * init(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) {
- * const cr = executionAsyncResource();
- * if (cr) {
- * resource[sym] = cr[sym];
- * }
- * }
- * }).enable();
- *
- * const server = createServer((req, res) => {
- * executionAsyncResource()[sym] = { state: req.url };
- * setTimeout(function() {
- * res.end(JSON.stringify(executionAsyncResource()[sym]));
- * }, 100);
- * }).listen(3000);
- * ```
- * @since v13.9.0, v12.17.0
- * @return The resource representing the current execution. Useful to store data within the resource.
- */
- function executionAsyncResource(): object;
- /**
- * ```js
- * const server = net.createServer((conn) => {
- * // The resource that caused (or triggered) this callback to be called
- * // was that of the new connection. Thus the return value of triggerAsyncId()
- * // is the asyncId of "conn".
- * async_hooks.triggerAsyncId();
- *
- * }).listen(port, () => {
- * // Even though all callbacks passed to .listen() are wrapped in a nextTick()
- * // the callback itself exists because the call to the server's .listen()
- * // was made. So the return value would be the ID of the server.
- * async_hooks.triggerAsyncId();
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * Promise contexts may not get valid `triggerAsyncId`s by default. See
- * the section on `promise execution tracking`.
- * @return The ID of the resource responsible for calling the callback that is currently being executed.
- */
- function triggerAsyncId(): number;
- interface HookCallbacks {
- /**
- * Called when a class is constructed that has the possibility to emit an asynchronous event.
- * @param asyncId a unique ID for the async resource
- * @param type the type of the async resource
- * @param triggerAsyncId the unique ID of the async resource in whose execution context this async resource was created
- * @param resource reference to the resource representing the async operation, needs to be released during destroy
- */
- init?(asyncId: number, type: string, triggerAsyncId: number, resource: object): void;
- /**
- * When an asynchronous operation is initiated or completes a callback is called to notify the user.
- * The before callback is called just before said callback is executed.
- * @param asyncId the unique identifier assigned to the resource about to execute the callback.
- */
- before?(asyncId: number): void;
- /**
- * Called immediately after the callback specified in before is completed.
- * @param asyncId the unique identifier assigned to the resource which has executed the callback.
- */
- after?(asyncId: number): void;
- /**
- * Called when a promise has resolve() called. This may not be in the same execution id
- * as the promise itself.
- * @param asyncId the unique id for the promise that was resolve()d.
- */
- promiseResolve?(asyncId: number): void;
- /**
- * Called after the resource corresponding to asyncId is destroyed
- * @param asyncId a unique ID for the async resource
- */
- destroy?(asyncId: number): void;
- }
- interface AsyncHook {
- /**
- * Enable the callbacks for a given AsyncHook instance. If no callbacks are provided enabling is a noop.
- */
- enable(): this;
- /**
- * Disable the callbacks for a given AsyncHook instance from the global pool of AsyncHook callbacks to be executed. Once a hook has been disabled it will not be called again until enabled.
- */
- disable(): this;
- }
- /**
- * Registers functions to be called for different lifetime events of each async
- * operation.
- *
- * The callbacks `init()`/`before()`/`after()`/`destroy()` are called for the
- * respective asynchronous event during a resource's lifetime.
- *
- * All callbacks are optional. For example, if only resource cleanup needs to
- * be tracked, then only the `destroy` callback needs to be passed. The
- * specifics of all functions that can be passed to `callbacks` is in the `Hook Callbacks` section.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { createHook } from 'async_hooks';
- *
- * const asyncHook = createHook({
- * init(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) { },
- * destroy(asyncId) { }
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * The callbacks will be inherited via the prototype chain:
- *
- * ```js
- * class MyAsyncCallbacks {
- * init(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) { }
- * destroy(asyncId) {}
- * }
- *
- * class MyAddedCallbacks extends MyAsyncCallbacks {
- * before(asyncId) { }
- * after(asyncId) { }
- * }
- *
- * const asyncHook = async_hooks.createHook(new MyAddedCallbacks());
- * ```
- *
- * Because promises are asynchronous resources whose lifecycle is tracked
- * via the async hooks mechanism, the `init()`, `before()`, `after()`, and`destroy()` callbacks _must not_ be async functions that return promises.
- * @since v8.1.0
- * @param callbacks The `Hook Callbacks` to register
- * @return Instance used for disabling and enabling hooks
- */
- function createHook(callbacks: HookCallbacks): AsyncHook;
- interface AsyncResourceOptions {
- /**
- * The ID of the execution context that created this async event.
- * @default executionAsyncId()
- */
- triggerAsyncId?: number | undefined;
- /**
- * Disables automatic `emitDestroy` when the object is garbage collected.
- * This usually does not need to be set (even if `emitDestroy` is called
- * manually), unless the resource's `asyncId` is retrieved and the
- * sensitive API's `emitDestroy` is called with it.
- * @default false
- */
- requireManualDestroy?: boolean | undefined;
- }
- /**
- * The class `AsyncResource` is designed to be extended by the embedder's async
- * resources. Using this, users can easily trigger the lifetime events of their
- * own resources.
- *
- * The `init` hook will trigger when an `AsyncResource` is instantiated.
- *
- * The following is an overview of the `AsyncResource` API.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { AsyncResource, executionAsyncId } from 'async_hooks';
- *
- * // AsyncResource() is meant to be extended. Instantiating a
- * // new AsyncResource() also triggers init. If triggerAsyncId is omitted then
- * // async_hook.executionAsyncId() is used.
- * const asyncResource = new AsyncResource(
- * type, { triggerAsyncId: executionAsyncId(), requireManualDestroy: false }
- * );
- *
- * // Run a function in the execution context of the resource. This will
- * // * establish the context of the resource
- * // * trigger the AsyncHooks before callbacks
- * // * call the provided function `fn` with the supplied arguments
- * // * trigger the AsyncHooks after callbacks
- * // * restore the original execution context
- * asyncResource.runInAsyncScope(fn, thisArg, ...args);
- *
- * // Call AsyncHooks destroy callbacks.
- * asyncResource.emitDestroy();
- *
- * // Return the unique ID assigned to the AsyncResource instance.
- * asyncResource.asyncId();
- *
- * // Return the trigger ID for the AsyncResource instance.
- * asyncResource.triggerAsyncId();
- * ```
- */
- class AsyncResource {
- /**
- * AsyncResource() is meant to be extended. Instantiating a
- * new AsyncResource() also triggers init. If triggerAsyncId is omitted then
- * async_hook.executionAsyncId() is used.
- * @param type The type of async event.
- * @param triggerAsyncId The ID of the execution context that created
- * this async event (default: `executionAsyncId()`), or an
- * AsyncResourceOptions object (since v9.3.0)
- */
- constructor(type: string, triggerAsyncId?: number | AsyncResourceOptions);
- /**
- * Binds the given function to the current execution context.
- *
- * The returned function will have an `asyncResource` property referencing
- * the `AsyncResource` to which the function is bound.
- * @since v14.8.0, v12.19.0
- * @param fn The function to bind to the current execution context.
- * @param type An optional name to associate with the underlying `AsyncResource`.
- */
- static bind any, ThisArg>(
- fn: Func,
- type?: string,
- thisArg?: ThisArg
- ): Func & {
- asyncResource: AsyncResource;
- };
- /**
- * Binds the given function to execute to this `AsyncResource`'s scope.
- *
- * The returned function will have an `asyncResource` property referencing
- * the `AsyncResource` to which the function is bound.
- * @since v14.8.0, v12.19.0
- * @param fn The function to bind to the current `AsyncResource`.
- */
- bind any>(
- fn: Func
- ): Func & {
- asyncResource: AsyncResource;
- };
- /**
- * Call the provided function with the provided arguments in the execution context
- * of the async resource. This will establish the context, trigger the AsyncHooks
- * before callbacks, call the function, trigger the AsyncHooks after callbacks, and
- * then restore the original execution context.
- * @since v9.6.0
- * @param fn The function to call in the execution context of this async resource.
- * @param thisArg The receiver to be used for the function call.
- * @param args Optional arguments to pass to the function.
- */
- runInAsyncScope(fn: (this: This, ...args: any[]) => Result, thisArg?: This, ...args: any[]): Result;
- /**
- * Call all `destroy` hooks. This should only ever be called once. An error will
- * be thrown if it is called more than once. This **must** be manually called. If
- * the resource is left to be collected by the GC then the `destroy` hooks will
- * never be called.
- * @return A reference to `asyncResource`.
- */
- emitDestroy(): this;
- /**
- * @return The unique `asyncId` assigned to the resource.
- */
- asyncId(): number;
- /**
- *
- * @return The same `triggerAsyncId` that is passed to the `AsyncResource` constructor.
- */
- triggerAsyncId(): number;
- }
- interface AsyncLocalStorageOptions {
- /**
- * Optional callback invoked before a store is propagated to a new async resource.
- * Returning `true` allows propagation, returning `false` avoids it. Default is to propagate always.
- * @param type The type of async event.
- * @param store The current store.
- * @since v18.13.0
- */
- onPropagate?: ((type: string, store: T) => boolean) | undefined;
- }
- /**
- * This class creates stores that stay coherent through asynchronous operations.
- *
- * While you can create your own implementation on top of the `async_hooks` module,`AsyncLocalStorage` should be preferred as it is a performant and memory safe
- * implementation that involves significant optimizations that are non-obvious to
- * implement.
- *
- * The following example uses `AsyncLocalStorage` to build a simple logger
- * that assigns IDs to incoming HTTP requests and includes them in messages
- * logged within each request.
- *
- * ```js
- * import http from 'http';
- * import { AsyncLocalStorage } from 'async_hooks';
- *
- * const asyncLocalStorage = new AsyncLocalStorage();
- *
- * function logWithId(msg) {
- * const id = asyncLocalStorage.getStore();
- * console.log(`${id !== undefined ? id : '-'}:`, msg);
- * }
- *
- * let idSeq = 0;
- * http.createServer((req, res) => {
- * asyncLocalStorage.run(idSeq++, () => {
- * logWithId('start');
- * // Imagine any chain of async operations here
- * setImmediate(() => {
- * logWithId('finish');
- * res.end();
- * });
- * });
- * }).listen(8080);
- *
- * http.get('http://localhost:8080');
- * http.get('http://localhost:8080');
- * // Prints:
- * // 0: start
- * // 1: start
- * // 0: finish
- * // 1: finish
- * ```
- *
- * Each instance of `AsyncLocalStorage` maintains an independent storage context.
- * Multiple instances can safely exist simultaneously without risk of interfering
- * with each other's data.
- * @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0
- */
- class AsyncLocalStorage {
- constructor(options?: AsyncLocalStorageOptions);
-
- /**
- * Disables the instance of `AsyncLocalStorage`. All subsequent calls
- * to `asyncLocalStorage.getStore()` will return `undefined` until`asyncLocalStorage.run()` or `asyncLocalStorage.enterWith()` is called again.
- *
- * When calling `asyncLocalStorage.disable()`, all current contexts linked to the
- * instance will be exited.
- *
- * Calling `asyncLocalStorage.disable()` is required before the`asyncLocalStorage` can be garbage collected. This does not apply to stores
- * provided by the `asyncLocalStorage`, as those objects are garbage collected
- * along with the corresponding async resources.
- *
- * Use this method when the `asyncLocalStorage` is not in use anymore
- * in the current process.
- * @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0
- * @experimental
- */
- disable(): void;
- /**
- * Returns the current store.
- * If called outside of an asynchronous context initialized by
- * calling `asyncLocalStorage.run()` or `asyncLocalStorage.enterWith()`, it
- * returns `undefined`.
- * @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0
- */
- getStore(): T | undefined;
- /**
- * Runs a function synchronously within a context and returns its
- * return value. The store is not accessible outside of the callback function.
- * The store is accessible to any asynchronous operations created within the
- * callback.
- *
- * The optional `args` are passed to the callback function.
- *
- * If the callback function throws an error, the error is thrown by `run()` too.
- * The stacktrace is not impacted by this call and the context is exited.
- *
- * Example:
- *
- * ```js
- * const store = { id: 2 };
- * try {
- * asyncLocalStorage.run(store, () => {
- * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the store object
- * setTimeout(() => {
- * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the store object
- * }, 200);
- * throw new Error();
- * });
- * } catch (e) {
- * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns undefined
- * // The error will be caught here
- * }
- * ```
- * @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0
- */
- run(store: T, callback: (...args: TArgs) => R, ...args: TArgs): R;
- /**
- * Runs a function synchronously outside of a context and returns its
- * return value. The store is not accessible within the callback function or
- * the asynchronous operations created within the callback. Any `getStore()`call done within the callback function will always return `undefined`.
- *
- * The optional `args` are passed to the callback function.
- *
- * If the callback function throws an error, the error is thrown by `exit()` too.
- * The stacktrace is not impacted by this call and the context is re-entered.
- *
- * Example:
- *
- * ```js
- * // Within a call to run
- * try {
- * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the store object or value
- * asyncLocalStorage.exit(() => {
- * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns undefined
- * throw new Error();
- * });
- * } catch (e) {
- * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object or value
- * // The error will be caught here
- * }
- * ```
- * @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0
- * @experimental
- */
- exit(callback: (...args: TArgs) => R, ...args: TArgs): R;
- /**
- * Transitions into the context for the remainder of the current
- * synchronous execution and then persists the store through any following
- * asynchronous calls.
- *
- * Example:
- *
- * ```js
- * const store = { id: 1 };
- * // Replaces previous store with the given store object
- * asyncLocalStorage.enterWith(store);
- * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the store object
- * someAsyncOperation(() => {
- * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * This transition will continue for the _entire_ synchronous execution.
- * This means that if, for example, the context is entered within an event
- * handler subsequent event handlers will also run within that context unless
- * specifically bound to another context with an `AsyncResource`. That is why`run()` should be preferred over `enterWith()` unless there are strong reasons
- * to use the latter method.
- *
- * ```js
- * const store = { id: 1 };
- *
- * emitter.on('my-event', () => {
- * asyncLocalStorage.enterWith(store);
- * });
- * emitter.on('my-event', () => {
- * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object
- * });
- *
- * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns undefined
- * emitter.emit('my-event');
- * asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object
- * ```
- * @since v13.11.0, v12.17.0
- * @experimental
- */
- enterWith(store: T): void;
- }
-}
-declare module 'node:async_hooks' {
- export * from 'async_hooks';
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@types/node/buffer.d.ts b/server/node_modules/@types/node/buffer.d.ts
deleted file mode 100644
index d9f7959..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@types/node/buffer.d.ts
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2312 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * `Buffer` objects are used to represent a fixed-length sequence of bytes. Many
- * Node.js APIs support `Buffer`s.
- *
- * The `Buffer` class is a subclass of JavaScript's [`Uint8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8Array) class and
- * extends it with methods that cover additional use cases. Node.js APIs accept
- * plain [`Uint8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8Array) s wherever `Buffer`s are supported as well.
- *
- * While the `Buffer` class is available within the global scope, it is still
- * recommended to explicitly reference it via an import or require statement.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * // Creates a zero-filled Buffer of length 10.
- * const buf1 = Buffer.alloc(10);
- *
- * // Creates a Buffer of length 10,
- * // filled with bytes which all have the value `1`.
- * const buf2 = Buffer.alloc(10, 1);
- *
- * // Creates an uninitialized buffer of length 10.
- * // This is faster than calling Buffer.alloc() but the returned
- * // Buffer instance might contain old data that needs to be
- * // overwritten using fill(), write(), or other functions that fill the Buffer's
- * // contents.
- * const buf3 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(10);
- *
- * // Creates a Buffer containing the bytes [1, 2, 3].
- * const buf4 = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3]);
- *
- * // Creates a Buffer containing the bytes [1, 1, 1, 1] – the entries
- * // are all truncated using `(value & 255)` to fit into the range 0–255.
- * const buf5 = Buffer.from([257, 257.5, -255, '1']);
- *
- * // Creates a Buffer containing the UTF-8-encoded bytes for the string 'tést':
- * // [0x74, 0xc3, 0xa9, 0x73, 0x74] (in hexadecimal notation)
- * // [116, 195, 169, 115, 116] (in decimal notation)
- * const buf6 = Buffer.from('tést');
- *
- * // Creates a Buffer containing the Latin-1 bytes [0x74, 0xe9, 0x73, 0x74].
- * const buf7 = Buffer.from('tést', 'latin1');
- * ```
- * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v18.0.0/lib/buffer.js)
- */
-declare module 'buffer' {
- import { BinaryLike } from 'node:crypto';
- import { ReadableStream as WebReadableStream } from 'node:stream/web';
- export function isUtf8(input: Buffer | ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.TypedArray): boolean;
- export function isAscii(input: Buffer | ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.TypedArray): boolean;
- export const INSPECT_MAX_BYTES: number;
- export const kMaxLength: number;
- export const kStringMaxLength: number;
- export const constants: {
- MAX_LENGTH: number;
- MAX_STRING_LENGTH: number;
- };
- export type TranscodeEncoding = 'ascii' | 'utf8' | 'utf16le' | 'ucs2' | 'latin1' | 'binary';
- /**
- * Re-encodes the given `Buffer` or `Uint8Array` instance from one character
- * encoding to another. Returns a new `Buffer` instance.
- *
- * Throws if the `fromEnc` or `toEnc` specify invalid character encodings or if
- * conversion from `fromEnc` to `toEnc` is not permitted.
- *
- * Encodings supported by `buffer.transcode()` are: `'ascii'`, `'utf8'`,`'utf16le'`, `'ucs2'`, `'latin1'`, and `'binary'`.
- *
- * The transcoding process will use substitution characters if a given byte
- * sequence cannot be adequately represented in the target encoding. For instance:
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer, transcode } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const newBuf = transcode(Buffer.from('€'), 'utf8', 'ascii');
- * console.log(newBuf.toString('ascii'));
- * // Prints: '?'
- * ```
- *
- * Because the Euro (`€`) sign is not representable in US-ASCII, it is replaced
- * with `?` in the transcoded `Buffer`.
- * @since v7.1.0
- * @param source A `Buffer` or `Uint8Array` instance.
- * @param fromEnc The current encoding.
- * @param toEnc To target encoding.
- */
- export function transcode(source: Uint8Array, fromEnc: TranscodeEncoding, toEnc: TranscodeEncoding): Buffer;
- export const SlowBuffer: {
- /** @deprecated since v6.0.0, use `Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow()` */
- new (size: number): Buffer;
- prototype: Buffer;
- };
- /**
- * Resolves a `'blob:nodedata:...'` an associated `Blob` object registered using
- * a prior call to `URL.createObjectURL()`.
- * @since v16.7.0
- * @experimental
- * @param id A `'blob:nodedata:...` URL string returned by a prior call to `URL.createObjectURL()`.
- */
- export function resolveObjectURL(id: string): Blob | undefined;
- export { Buffer };
- /**
- * @experimental
- */
- export interface BlobOptions {
- /**
- * @default 'utf8'
- */
- encoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined;
- /**
- * The Blob content-type. The intent is for `type` to convey
- * the MIME media type of the data, however no validation of the type format
- * is performed.
- */
- type?: string | undefined;
- }
- /**
- * A [`Blob`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Blob) encapsulates immutable, raw data that can be safely shared across
- * multiple worker threads.
- * @since v15.7.0, v14.18.0
- */
- export class Blob {
- /**
- * The total size of the `Blob` in bytes.
- * @since v15.7.0, v14.18.0
- */
- readonly size: number;
- /**
- * The content-type of the `Blob`.
- * @since v15.7.0, v14.18.0
- */
- readonly type: string;
- /**
- * Creates a new `Blob` object containing a concatenation of the given sources.
- *
- * {ArrayBuffer}, {TypedArray}, {DataView}, and {Buffer} sources are copied into
- * the 'Blob' and can therefore be safely modified after the 'Blob' is created.
- *
- * String sources are also copied into the `Blob`.
- */
- constructor(sources: Array, options?: BlobOptions);
- /**
- * Returns a promise that fulfills with an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer) containing a copy of
- * the `Blob` data.
- * @since v15.7.0, v14.18.0
- */
- arrayBuffer(): Promise;
- /**
- * Creates and returns a new `Blob` containing a subset of this `Blob` objects
- * data. The original `Blob` is not altered.
- * @since v15.7.0, v14.18.0
- * @param start The starting index.
- * @param end The ending index.
- * @param type The content-type for the new `Blob`
- */
- slice(start?: number, end?: number, type?: string): Blob;
- /**
- * Returns a promise that fulfills with the contents of the `Blob` decoded as a
- * UTF-8 string.
- * @since v15.7.0, v14.18.0
- */
- text(): Promise;
- /**
- * Returns a new (WHATWG) `ReadableStream` that allows the content of the `Blob` to be read.
- * @since v16.7.0
- */
- stream(): WebReadableStream;
- }
- export interface FileOptions {
- /**
- * One of either `'transparent'` or `'native'`. When set to `'native'`, line endings in string source parts will be
- * converted to the platform native line-ending as specified by `require('node:os').EOL`.
- */
- endings?: 'native' | 'transparent';
- /** The File content-type. */
- type?: string;
- /** The last modified date of the file. `Default`: Date.now(). */
- lastModified?: number;
- }
- /**
- * A [`File`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/File) provides information about files.
- * @experimental
- * @since v18.13.0
- */
- export class File extends Blob {
- constructor(sources: Array, fileName: string, options?: FileOptions);
- /**
- * The name of the `File`.
- * @since v18.13.0
- */
- readonly name: string;
- /**
- * The last modified date of the `File`.
- * @since v18.13.0
- */
- readonly lastModified: number;
- }
- export import atob = globalThis.atob;
- export import btoa = globalThis.btoa;
-
- import { Blob as NodeBlob } from 'buffer';
- // This conditional type will be the existing global Blob in a browser, or
- // the copy below in a Node environment.
- type __Blob = typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any; Blob: infer T } ? T : NodeBlob;
- global {
- // Buffer class
- type BufferEncoding =
- | 'ascii'
- | 'utf8'
- | 'utf-8'
- | 'utf16le'
- | 'ucs2'
- | 'ucs-2'
- | 'base64'
- | 'base64url'
- | 'latin1'
- | 'binary'
- | 'hex';
- type WithImplicitCoercion =
- | T
- | {
- valueOf(): T;
- };
- /**
- * Raw data is stored in instances of the Buffer class.
- * A Buffer is similar to an array of integers but corresponds to a raw memory allocation outside the V8 heap. A Buffer cannot be resized.
- * Valid string encodings: 'ascii'|'utf8'|'utf16le'|'ucs2'(alias of 'utf16le')|'base64'|'base64url'|'binary'(deprecated)|'hex'
- */
- interface BufferConstructor {
- /**
- * Allocates a new buffer containing the given {str}.
- *
- * @param str String to store in buffer.
- * @param encoding encoding to use, optional. Default is 'utf8'
- * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(string[, encoding])` instead.
- */
- new (str: string, encoding?: BufferEncoding): Buffer;
- /**
- * Allocates a new buffer of {size} octets.
- *
- * @param size count of octets to allocate.
- * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.alloc()` instead (also see `Buffer.allocUnsafe()`).
- */
- new (size: number): Buffer;
- /**
- * Allocates a new buffer containing the given {array} of octets.
- *
- * @param array The octets to store.
- * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(array)` instead.
- */
- new (array: Uint8Array): Buffer;
- /**
- * Produces a Buffer backed by the same allocated memory as
- * the given {ArrayBuffer}/{SharedArrayBuffer}.
- *
- *
- * @param arrayBuffer The ArrayBuffer with which to share memory.
- * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(arrayBuffer[, byteOffset[, length]])` instead.
- */
- new (arrayBuffer: ArrayBuffer | SharedArrayBuffer): Buffer;
- /**
- * Allocates a new buffer containing the given {array} of octets.
- *
- * @param array The octets to store.
- * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(array)` instead.
- */
- new (array: ReadonlyArray): Buffer;
- /**
- * Copies the passed {buffer} data onto a new {Buffer} instance.
- *
- * @param buffer The buffer to copy.
- * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(buffer)` instead.
- */
- new (buffer: Buffer): Buffer;
- /**
- * Allocates a new `Buffer` using an `array` of bytes in the range `0` – `255`.
- * Array entries outside that range will be truncated to fit into it.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * // Creates a new Buffer containing the UTF-8 bytes of the string 'buffer'.
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0x62, 0x75, 0x66, 0x66, 0x65, 0x72]);
- * ```
- *
- * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `array` is not an `Array` or another type
- * appropriate for `Buffer.from()` variants.
- *
- * `Buffer.from(array)` and `Buffer.from(string)` may also use the internal`Buffer` pool like `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` does.
- * @since v5.10.0
- */
- from(
- arrayBuffer: WithImplicitCoercion,
- byteOffset?: number,
- length?: number,
- ): Buffer;
- /**
- * Creates a new Buffer using the passed {data}
- * @param data data to create a new Buffer
- */
- from(data: Uint8Array | ReadonlyArray): Buffer;
- from(data: WithImplicitCoercion | string>): Buffer;
- /**
- * Creates a new Buffer containing the given JavaScript string {str}.
- * If provided, the {encoding} parameter identifies the character encoding.
- * If not provided, {encoding} defaults to 'utf8'.
- */
- from(
- str:
- | WithImplicitCoercion
- | {
- [Symbol.toPrimitive](hint: 'string'): string;
- },
- encoding?: BufferEncoding,
- ): Buffer;
- /**
- * Creates a new Buffer using the passed {data}
- * @param values to create a new Buffer
- */
- of(...items: number[]): Buffer;
- /**
- * Returns `true` if `obj` is a `Buffer`, `false` otherwise.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * Buffer.isBuffer(Buffer.alloc(10)); // true
- * Buffer.isBuffer(Buffer.from('foo')); // true
- * Buffer.isBuffer('a string'); // false
- * Buffer.isBuffer([]); // false
- * Buffer.isBuffer(new Uint8Array(1024)); // false
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.101
- */
- isBuffer(obj: any): obj is Buffer;
- /**
- * Returns `true` if `encoding` is the name of a supported character encoding,
- * or `false` otherwise.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * console.log(Buffer.isEncoding('utf8'));
- * // Prints: true
- *
- * console.log(Buffer.isEncoding('hex'));
- * // Prints: true
- *
- * console.log(Buffer.isEncoding('utf/8'));
- * // Prints: false
- *
- * console.log(Buffer.isEncoding(''));
- * // Prints: false
- * ```
- * @since v0.9.1
- * @param encoding A character encoding name to check.
- */
- isEncoding(encoding: string): encoding is BufferEncoding;
- /**
- * Returns the byte length of a string when encoded using `encoding`.
- * This is not the same as [`String.prototype.length`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/length), which does not account
- * for the encoding that is used to convert the string into bytes.
- *
- * For `'base64'`, `'base64url'`, and `'hex'`, this function assumes valid input.
- * For strings that contain non-base64/hex-encoded data (e.g. whitespace), the
- * return value might be greater than the length of a `Buffer` created from the
- * string.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const str = '\u00bd + \u00bc = \u00be';
- *
- * console.log(`${str}: ${str.length} characters, ` +
- * `${Buffer.byteLength(str, 'utf8')} bytes`);
- * // Prints: ½ + ¼ = ¾: 9 characters, 12 bytes
- * ```
- *
- * When `string` is a
- * `Buffer`/[`DataView`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/DataView)/[`TypedArray`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/-
- * Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray)/[`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer)/[`SharedArrayBuffer`](https://develop-
- * er.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer), the byte length as reported by `.byteLength`is returned.
- * @since v0.1.90
- * @param string A value to calculate the length of.
- * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `string` is a string, this is its encoding.
- * @return The number of bytes contained within `string`.
- */
- byteLength(
- string: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | ArrayBuffer | SharedArrayBuffer,
- encoding?: BufferEncoding,
- ): number;
- /**
- * Returns a new `Buffer` which is the result of concatenating all the `Buffer`instances in the `list` together.
- *
- * If the list has no items, or if the `totalLength` is 0, then a new zero-length`Buffer` is returned.
- *
- * If `totalLength` is not provided, it is calculated from the `Buffer` instances
- * in `list` by adding their lengths.
- *
- * If `totalLength` is provided, it is coerced to an unsigned integer. If the
- * combined length of the `Buffer`s in `list` exceeds `totalLength`, the result is
- * truncated to `totalLength`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * // Create a single `Buffer` from a list of three `Buffer` instances.
- *
- * const buf1 = Buffer.alloc(10);
- * const buf2 = Buffer.alloc(14);
- * const buf3 = Buffer.alloc(18);
- * const totalLength = buf1.length + buf2.length + buf3.length;
- *
- * console.log(totalLength);
- * // Prints: 42
- *
- * const bufA = Buffer.concat([buf1, buf2, buf3], totalLength);
- *
- * console.log(bufA);
- * // Prints:
- * console.log(bufA.length);
- * // Prints: 42
- * ```
- *
- * `Buffer.concat()` may also use the internal `Buffer` pool like `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` does.
- * @since v0.7.11
- * @param list List of `Buffer` or {@link Uint8Array} instances to concatenate.
- * @param totalLength Total length of the `Buffer` instances in `list` when concatenated.
- */
- concat(list: ReadonlyArray, totalLength?: number): Buffer;
- /**
- * Compares `buf1` to `buf2`, typically for the purpose of sorting arrays of`Buffer` instances. This is equivalent to calling `buf1.compare(buf2)`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf1 = Buffer.from('1234');
- * const buf2 = Buffer.from('0123');
- * const arr = [buf1, buf2];
- *
- * console.log(arr.sort(Buffer.compare));
- * // Prints: [ , ]
- * // (This result is equal to: [buf2, buf1].)
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.13
- * @return Either `-1`, `0`, or `1`, depending on the result of the comparison. See `compare` for details.
- */
- compare(buf1: Uint8Array, buf2: Uint8Array): -1 | 0 | 1;
- /**
- * Allocates a new `Buffer` of `size` bytes. If `fill` is `undefined`, the`Buffer` will be zero-filled.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.alloc(5);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- *
- * If `size` is larger than {@link constants.MAX_LENGTH} or smaller than 0, `ERR_INVALID_ARG_VALUE` is thrown.
- *
- * If `fill` is specified, the allocated `Buffer` will be initialized by calling `buf.fill(fill)`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.alloc(5, 'a');
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- *
- * If both `fill` and `encoding` are specified, the allocated `Buffer` will be
- * initialized by calling `buf.fill(fill, encoding)`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.alloc(11, 'aGVsbG8gd29ybGQ=', 'base64');
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- *
- * Calling `Buffer.alloc()` can be measurably slower than the alternative `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` but ensures that the newly created `Buffer` instance
- * contents will never contain sensitive data from previous allocations, including
- * data that might not have been allocated for `Buffer`s.
- *
- * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `size` is not a number.
- * @since v5.10.0
- * @param size The desired length of the new `Buffer`.
- * @param [fill=0] A value to pre-fill the new `Buffer` with.
- * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `fill` is a string, this is its encoding.
- */
- alloc(size: number, fill?: string | Buffer | number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): Buffer;
- /**
- * Allocates a new `Buffer` of `size` bytes. If `size` is larger than {@link constants.MAX_LENGTH} or smaller than 0, `ERR_INVALID_ARG_VALUE` is thrown.
- *
- * The underlying memory for `Buffer` instances created in this way is _not_
- * _initialized_. The contents of the newly created `Buffer` are unknown and _may contain sensitive data_. Use `Buffer.alloc()` instead to initialize`Buffer` instances with zeroes.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(10);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints (contents may vary):
- *
- * buf.fill(0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- *
- * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `size` is not a number.
- *
- * The `Buffer` module pre-allocates an internal `Buffer` instance of
- * size `Buffer.poolSize` that is used as a pool for the fast allocation of new`Buffer` instances created using `Buffer.allocUnsafe()`,`Buffer.from(array)`, `Buffer.concat()`, and the
- * deprecated`new Buffer(size)` constructor only when `size` is less than or equal
- * to `Buffer.poolSize >> 1` (floor of `Buffer.poolSize` divided by two).
- *
- * Use of this pre-allocated internal memory pool is a key difference between
- * calling `Buffer.alloc(size, fill)` vs. `Buffer.allocUnsafe(size).fill(fill)`.
- * Specifically, `Buffer.alloc(size, fill)` will _never_ use the internal `Buffer`pool, while `Buffer.allocUnsafe(size).fill(fill)`_will_ use the internal`Buffer` pool if `size` is less
- * than or equal to half `Buffer.poolSize`. The
- * difference is subtle but can be important when an application requires the
- * additional performance that `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` provides.
- * @since v5.10.0
- * @param size The desired length of the new `Buffer`.
- */
- allocUnsafe(size: number): Buffer;
- /**
- * Allocates a new `Buffer` of `size` bytes. If `size` is larger than {@link constants.MAX_LENGTH} or smaller than 0, `ERR_INVALID_ARG_VALUE` is thrown. A zero-length `Buffer` is created
- * if `size` is 0.
- *
- * The underlying memory for `Buffer` instances created in this way is _not_
- * _initialized_. The contents of the newly created `Buffer` are unknown and _may contain sensitive data_. Use `buf.fill(0)` to initialize
- * such `Buffer` instances with zeroes.
- *
- * When using `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` to allocate new `Buffer` instances,
- * allocations under 4 KB are sliced from a single pre-allocated `Buffer`. This
- * allows applications to avoid the garbage collection overhead of creating many
- * individually allocated `Buffer` instances. This approach improves both
- * performance and memory usage by eliminating the need to track and clean up as
- * many individual `ArrayBuffer` objects.
- *
- * However, in the case where a developer may need to retain a small chunk of
- * memory from a pool for an indeterminate amount of time, it may be appropriate
- * to create an un-pooled `Buffer` instance using `Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow()` and
- * then copying out the relevant bits.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * // Need to keep around a few small chunks of memory.
- * const store = [];
- *
- * socket.on('readable', () => {
- * let data;
- * while (null !== (data = readable.read())) {
- * // Allocate for retained data.
- * const sb = Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow(10);
- *
- * // Copy the data into the new allocation.
- * data.copy(sb, 0, 0, 10);
- *
- * store.push(sb);
- * }
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `size` is not a number.
- * @since v5.12.0
- * @param size The desired length of the new `Buffer`.
- */
- allocUnsafeSlow(size: number): Buffer;
- /**
- * This is the size (in bytes) of pre-allocated internal `Buffer` instances used
- * for pooling. This value may be modified.
- * @since v0.11.3
- */
- poolSize: number;
- }
- interface Buffer extends Uint8Array {
- /**
- * Writes `string` to `buf` at `offset` according to the character encoding in`encoding`. The `length` parameter is the number of bytes to write. If `buf` did
- * not contain enough space to fit the entire string, only part of `string` will be
- * written. However, partially encoded characters will not be written.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.alloc(256);
- *
- * const len = buf.write('\u00bd + \u00bc = \u00be', 0);
- *
- * console.log(`${len} bytes: ${buf.toString('utf8', 0, len)}`);
- * // Prints: 12 bytes: ½ + ¼ = ¾
- *
- * const buffer = Buffer.alloc(10);
- *
- * const length = buffer.write('abcd', 8);
- *
- * console.log(`${length} bytes: ${buffer.toString('utf8', 8, 10)}`);
- * // Prints: 2 bytes : ab
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.90
- * @param string String to write to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write `string`.
- * @param [length=buf.length - offset] Maximum number of bytes to write (written bytes will not exceed `buf.length - offset`).
- * @param [encoding='utf8'] The character encoding of `string`.
- * @return Number of bytes written.
- */
- write(string: string, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number;
- write(string: string, offset: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number;
- write(string: string, offset: number, length: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number;
- /**
- * Decodes `buf` to a string according to the specified character encoding in`encoding`. `start` and `end` may be passed to decode only a subset of `buf`.
- *
- * If `encoding` is `'utf8'` and a byte sequence in the input is not valid UTF-8,
- * then each invalid byte is replaced with the replacement character `U+FFFD`.
- *
- * The maximum length of a string instance (in UTF-16 code units) is available
- * as {@link constants.MAX_STRING_LENGTH}.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf1 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26);
- *
- * for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) {
- * // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'.
- * buf1[i] = i + 97;
- * }
- *
- * console.log(buf1.toString('utf8'));
- * // Prints: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
- * console.log(buf1.toString('utf8', 0, 5));
- * // Prints: abcde
- *
- * const buf2 = Buffer.from('tést');
- *
- * console.log(buf2.toString('hex'));
- * // Prints: 74c3a97374
- * console.log(buf2.toString('utf8', 0, 3));
- * // Prints: té
- * console.log(buf2.toString(undefined, 0, 3));
- * // Prints: té
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.90
- * @param [encoding='utf8'] The character encoding to use.
- * @param [start=0] The byte offset to start decoding at.
- * @param [end=buf.length] The byte offset to stop decoding at (not inclusive).
- */
- toString(encoding?: BufferEncoding, start?: number, end?: number): string;
- /**
- * Returns a JSON representation of `buf`. [`JSON.stringify()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify) implicitly calls
- * this function when stringifying a `Buffer` instance.
- *
- * `Buffer.from()` accepts objects in the format returned from this method.
- * In particular, `Buffer.from(buf.toJSON())` works like `Buffer.from(buf)`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5]);
- * const json = JSON.stringify(buf);
- *
- * console.log(json);
- * // Prints: {"type":"Buffer","data":[1,2,3,4,5]}
- *
- * const copy = JSON.parse(json, (key, value) => {
- * return value && value.type === 'Buffer' ?
- * Buffer.from(value) :
- * value;
- * });
- *
- * console.log(copy);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.9.2
- */
- toJSON(): {
- type: 'Buffer';
- data: number[];
- };
- /**
- * Returns `true` if both `buf` and `otherBuffer` have exactly the same bytes,`false` otherwise. Equivalent to `buf.compare(otherBuffer) === 0`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf1 = Buffer.from('ABC');
- * const buf2 = Buffer.from('414243', 'hex');
- * const buf3 = Buffer.from('ABCD');
- *
- * console.log(buf1.equals(buf2));
- * // Prints: true
- * console.log(buf1.equals(buf3));
- * // Prints: false
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.13
- * @param otherBuffer A `Buffer` or {@link Uint8Array} with which to compare `buf`.
- */
- equals(otherBuffer: Uint8Array): boolean;
- /**
- * Compares `buf` with `target` and returns a number indicating whether `buf`comes before, after, or is the same as `target` in sort order.
- * Comparison is based on the actual sequence of bytes in each `Buffer`.
- *
- * * `0` is returned if `target` is the same as `buf`
- * * `1` is returned if `target` should come _before_`buf` when sorted.
- * * `-1` is returned if `target` should come _after_`buf` when sorted.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf1 = Buffer.from('ABC');
- * const buf2 = Buffer.from('BCD');
- * const buf3 = Buffer.from('ABCD');
- *
- * console.log(buf1.compare(buf1));
- * // Prints: 0
- * console.log(buf1.compare(buf2));
- * // Prints: -1
- * console.log(buf1.compare(buf3));
- * // Prints: -1
- * console.log(buf2.compare(buf1));
- * // Prints: 1
- * console.log(buf2.compare(buf3));
- * // Prints: 1
- * console.log([buf1, buf2, buf3].sort(Buffer.compare));
- * // Prints: [ , , ]
- * // (This result is equal to: [buf1, buf3, buf2].)
- * ```
- *
- * The optional `targetStart`, `targetEnd`, `sourceStart`, and `sourceEnd`arguments can be used to limit the comparison to specific ranges within `target`and `buf` respectively.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf1 = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]);
- * const buf2 = Buffer.from([5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1, 2, 3, 4]);
- *
- * console.log(buf1.compare(buf2, 5, 9, 0, 4));
- * // Prints: 0
- * console.log(buf1.compare(buf2, 0, 6, 4));
- * // Prints: -1
- * console.log(buf1.compare(buf2, 5, 6, 5));
- * // Prints: 1
- * ```
- *
- * `ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE` is thrown if `targetStart < 0`, `sourceStart < 0`,`targetEnd > target.byteLength`, or `sourceEnd > source.byteLength`.
- * @since v0.11.13
- * @param target A `Buffer` or {@link Uint8Array} with which to compare `buf`.
- * @param [targetStart=0] The offset within `target` at which to begin comparison.
- * @param [targetEnd=target.length] The offset within `target` at which to end comparison (not inclusive).
- * @param [sourceStart=0] The offset within `buf` at which to begin comparison.
- * @param [sourceEnd=buf.length] The offset within `buf` at which to end comparison (not inclusive).
- */
- compare(
- target: Uint8Array,
- targetStart?: number,
- targetEnd?: number,
- sourceStart?: number,
- sourceEnd?: number,
- ): -1 | 0 | 1;
- /**
- * Copies data from a region of `buf` to a region in `target`, even if the `target`memory region overlaps with `buf`.
- *
- * [`TypedArray.prototype.set()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray/set) performs the same operation, and is available
- * for all TypedArrays, including Node.js `Buffer`s, although it takes
- * different function arguments.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * // Create two `Buffer` instances.
- * const buf1 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26);
- * const buf2 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26).fill('!');
- *
- * for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) {
- * // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'.
- * buf1[i] = i + 97;
- * }
- *
- * // Copy `buf1` bytes 16 through 19 into `buf2` starting at byte 8 of `buf2`.
- * buf1.copy(buf2, 8, 16, 20);
- * // This is equivalent to:
- * // buf2.set(buf1.subarray(16, 20), 8);
- *
- * console.log(buf2.toString('ascii', 0, 25));
- * // Prints: !!!!!!!!qrst!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- * ```
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * // Create a `Buffer` and copy data from one region to an overlapping region
- * // within the same `Buffer`.
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26);
- *
- * for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) {
- * // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'.
- * buf[i] = i + 97;
- * }
- *
- * buf.copy(buf, 0, 4, 10);
- *
- * console.log(buf.toString());
- * // Prints: efghijghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.90
- * @param target A `Buffer` or {@link Uint8Array} to copy into.
- * @param [targetStart=0] The offset within `target` at which to begin writing.
- * @param [sourceStart=0] The offset within `buf` from which to begin copying.
- * @param [sourceEnd=buf.length] The offset within `buf` at which to stop copying (not inclusive).
- * @return The number of bytes copied.
- */
- copy(target: Uint8Array, targetStart?: number, sourceStart?: number, sourceEnd?: number): number;
- /**
- * Returns a new `Buffer` that references the same memory as the original, but
- * offset and cropped by the `start` and `end` indices.
- *
- * This method is not compatible with the `Uint8Array.prototype.slice()`,
- * which is a superclass of `Buffer`. To copy the slice, use`Uint8Array.prototype.slice()`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from('buffer');
- *
- * const copiedBuf = Uint8Array.prototype.slice.call(buf);
- * copiedBuf[0]++;
- * console.log(copiedBuf.toString());
- * // Prints: cuffer
- *
- * console.log(buf.toString());
- * // Prints: buffer
- *
- * // With buf.slice(), the original buffer is modified.
- * const notReallyCopiedBuf = buf.slice();
- * notReallyCopiedBuf[0]++;
- * console.log(notReallyCopiedBuf.toString());
- * // Prints: cuffer
- * console.log(buf.toString());
- * // Also prints: cuffer (!)
- * ```
- * @since v0.3.0
- * @deprecated Use `subarray` instead.
- * @param [start=0] Where the new `Buffer` will start.
- * @param [end=buf.length] Where the new `Buffer` will end (not inclusive).
- */
- slice(start?: number, end?: number): Buffer;
- /**
- * Returns a new `Buffer` that references the same memory as the original, but
- * offset and cropped by the `start` and `end` indices.
- *
- * Specifying `end` greater than `buf.length` will return the same result as
- * that of `end` equal to `buf.length`.
- *
- * This method is inherited from [`TypedArray.prototype.subarray()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray/subarray).
- *
- * Modifying the new `Buffer` slice will modify the memory in the original `Buffer`because the allocated memory of the two objects overlap.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * // Create a `Buffer` with the ASCII alphabet, take a slice, and modify one byte
- * // from the original `Buffer`.
- *
- * const buf1 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26);
- *
- * for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) {
- * // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'.
- * buf1[i] = i + 97;
- * }
- *
- * const buf2 = buf1.subarray(0, 3);
- *
- * console.log(buf2.toString('ascii', 0, buf2.length));
- * // Prints: abc
- *
- * buf1[0] = 33;
- *
- * console.log(buf2.toString('ascii', 0, buf2.length));
- * // Prints: !bc
- * ```
- *
- * Specifying negative indexes causes the slice to be generated relative to the
- * end of `buf` rather than the beginning.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from('buffer');
- *
- * console.log(buf.subarray(-6, -1).toString());
- * // Prints: buffe
- * // (Equivalent to buf.subarray(0, 5).)
- *
- * console.log(buf.subarray(-6, -2).toString());
- * // Prints: buff
- * // (Equivalent to buf.subarray(0, 4).)
- *
- * console.log(buf.subarray(-5, -2).toString());
- * // Prints: uff
- * // (Equivalent to buf.subarray(1, 4).)
- * ```
- * @since v3.0.0
- * @param [start=0] Where the new `Buffer` will start.
- * @param [end=buf.length] Where the new `Buffer` will end (not inclusive).
- */
- subarray(start?: number, end?: number): Buffer;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian.
- *
- * `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8);
- *
- * buf.writeBigInt64BE(0x0102030405060708n, 0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeBigInt64BE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian.
- *
- * `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8);
- *
- * buf.writeBigInt64LE(0x0102030405060708n, 0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeBigInt64LE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `writeBigUint64BE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8);
- *
- * buf.writeBigUInt64BE(0xdecafafecacefaden, 0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeBigUInt64BE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.writeBigUInt64BE
- * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0
- */
- writeBigUint64BE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8);
- *
- * buf.writeBigUInt64LE(0xdecafafecacefaden, 0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- *
- * This function is also available under the `writeBigUint64LE` alias.
- * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeBigUInt64LE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.writeBigUInt64LE
- * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0
- */
- writeBigUint64LE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `byteLength` bytes of `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`as little-endian. Supports up to 48 bits of accuracy. Behavior is undefined
- * when `value` is anything other than an unsigned integer.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `writeUintLE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(6);
- *
- * buf.writeUIntLE(0x1234567890ab, 0, 6);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`.
- * @param byteLength Number of bytes to write. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeUIntLE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.writeUIntLE
- * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0
- */
- writeUintLE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `byteLength` bytes of `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`as big-endian. Supports up to 48 bits of accuracy. Behavior is undefined
- * when `value` is anything other than an unsigned integer.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `writeUintBE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(6);
- *
- * buf.writeUIntBE(0x1234567890ab, 0, 6);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`.
- * @param byteLength Number of bytes to write. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeUIntBE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.writeUIntBE
- * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0
- */
- writeUintBE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `byteLength` bytes of `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`as little-endian. Supports up to 48 bits of accuracy. Behavior is undefined
- * when `value` is anything other than a signed integer.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(6);
- *
- * buf.writeIntLE(0x1234567890ab, 0, 6);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.15
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`.
- * @param byteLength Number of bytes to write. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeIntLE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `byteLength` bytes of `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`as big-endian. Supports up to 48 bits of accuracy. Behavior is undefined when`value` is anything other than a
- * signed integer.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(6);
- *
- * buf.writeIntBE(0x1234567890ab, 0, 6);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.15
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`.
- * @param byteLength Number of bytes to write. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeIntBE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads an unsigned, big-endian 64-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `readBigUint64BE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readBigUInt64BE(0));
- * // Prints: 4294967295n
- * ```
- * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`.
- */
- readBigUInt64BE(offset?: number): bigint;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.readBigUInt64BE
- * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0
- */
- readBigUint64BE(offset?: number): bigint;
- /**
- * Reads an unsigned, little-endian 64-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `readBigUint64LE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readBigUInt64LE(0));
- * // Prints: 18446744069414584320n
- * ```
- * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`.
- */
- readBigUInt64LE(offset?: number): bigint;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.readBigUInt64LE
- * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0
- */
- readBigUint64LE(offset?: number): bigint;
- /**
- * Reads a signed, big-endian 64-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`.
- *
- * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed
- * values.
- * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`.
- */
- readBigInt64BE(offset?: number): bigint;
- /**
- * Reads a signed, little-endian 64-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`.
- *
- * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed
- * values.
- * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`.
- */
- readBigInt64LE(offset?: number): bigint;
- /**
- * Reads `byteLength` number of bytes from `buf` at the specified `offset`and interprets the result as an unsigned, little-endian integer supporting
- * up to 48 bits of accuracy.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `readUintLE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0xab]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readUIntLE(0, 6).toString(16));
- * // Prints: ab9078563412
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.15
- * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`.
- * @param byteLength Number of bytes to read. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`.
- */
- readUIntLE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.readUIntLE
- * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0
- */
- readUintLE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads `byteLength` number of bytes from `buf` at the specified `offset`and interprets the result as an unsigned big-endian integer supporting
- * up to 48 bits of accuracy.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `readUintBE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0xab]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readUIntBE(0, 6).toString(16));
- * // Prints: 1234567890ab
- * console.log(buf.readUIntBE(1, 6).toString(16));
- * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE.
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.15
- * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`.
- * @param byteLength Number of bytes to read. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`.
- */
- readUIntBE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.readUIntBE
- * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0
- */
- readUintBE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads `byteLength` number of bytes from `buf` at the specified `offset`and interprets the result as a little-endian, two's complement signed value
- * supporting up to 48 bits of accuracy.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0xab]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readIntLE(0, 6).toString(16));
- * // Prints: -546f87a9cbee
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.15
- * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`.
- * @param byteLength Number of bytes to read. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`.
- */
- readIntLE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads `byteLength` number of bytes from `buf` at the specified `offset`and interprets the result as a big-endian, two's complement signed value
- * supporting up to 48 bits of accuracy.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0xab]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readIntBE(0, 6).toString(16));
- * // Prints: 1234567890ab
- * console.log(buf.readIntBE(1, 6).toString(16));
- * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE.
- * console.log(buf.readIntBE(1, 0).toString(16));
- * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE.
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.15
- * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`.
- * @param byteLength Number of bytes to read. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`.
- */
- readIntBE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads an unsigned 8-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `readUint8` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([1, -2]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readUInt8(0));
- * // Prints: 1
- * console.log(buf.readUInt8(1));
- * // Prints: 254
- * console.log(buf.readUInt8(2));
- * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE.
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.0
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 1`.
- */
- readUInt8(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.readUInt8
- * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0
- */
- readUint8(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads an unsigned, little-endian 16-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `readUint16LE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readUInt16LE(0).toString(16));
- * // Prints: 3412
- * console.log(buf.readUInt16LE(1).toString(16));
- * // Prints: 5634
- * console.log(buf.readUInt16LE(2).toString(16));
- * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE.
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`.
- */
- readUInt16LE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.readUInt16LE
- * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0
- */
- readUint16LE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads an unsigned, big-endian 16-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `readUint16BE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readUInt16BE(0).toString(16));
- * // Prints: 1234
- * console.log(buf.readUInt16BE(1).toString(16));
- * // Prints: 3456
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`.
- */
- readUInt16BE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.readUInt16BE
- * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0
- */
- readUint16BE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads an unsigned, little-endian 32-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `readUint32LE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readUInt32LE(0).toString(16));
- * // Prints: 78563412
- * console.log(buf.readUInt32LE(1).toString(16));
- * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE.
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`.
- */
- readUInt32LE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.readUInt32LE
- * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0
- */
- readUint32LE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads an unsigned, big-endian 32-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `readUint32BE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readUInt32BE(0).toString(16));
- * // Prints: 12345678
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`.
- */
- readUInt32BE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.readUInt32BE
- * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0
- */
- readUint32BE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads a signed 8-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`.
- *
- * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([-1, 5]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readInt8(0));
- * // Prints: -1
- * console.log(buf.readInt8(1));
- * // Prints: 5
- * console.log(buf.readInt8(2));
- * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE.
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.0
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 1`.
- */
- readInt8(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads a signed, little-endian 16-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`.
- *
- * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0, 5]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readInt16LE(0));
- * // Prints: 1280
- * console.log(buf.readInt16LE(1));
- * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE.
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`.
- */
- readInt16LE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads a signed, big-endian 16-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`.
- *
- * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0, 5]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readInt16BE(0));
- * // Prints: 5
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`.
- */
- readInt16BE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads a signed, little-endian 32-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`.
- *
- * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0, 0, 0, 5]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readInt32LE(0));
- * // Prints: 83886080
- * console.log(buf.readInt32LE(1));
- * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE.
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`.
- */
- readInt32LE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads a signed, big-endian 32-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`.
- *
- * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([0, 0, 0, 5]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readInt32BE(0));
- * // Prints: 5
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`.
- */
- readInt32BE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads a 32-bit, little-endian float from `buf` at the specified `offset`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readFloatLE(0));
- * // Prints: 1.539989614439558e-36
- * console.log(buf.readFloatLE(1));
- * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE.
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.15
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`.
- */
- readFloatLE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads a 32-bit, big-endian float from `buf` at the specified `offset`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readFloatBE(0));
- * // Prints: 2.387939260590663e-38
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.15
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`.
- */
- readFloatBE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads a 64-bit, little-endian double from `buf` at the specified `offset`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readDoubleLE(0));
- * // Prints: 5.447603722011605e-270
- * console.log(buf.readDoubleLE(1));
- * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE.
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.15
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`.
- */
- readDoubleLE(offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Reads a 64-bit, big-endian double from `buf` at the specified `offset`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]);
- *
- * console.log(buf.readDoubleBE(0));
- * // Prints: 8.20788039913184e-304
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.15
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`.
- */
- readDoubleBE(offset?: number): number;
- reverse(): this;
- /**
- * Interprets `buf` as an array of unsigned 16-bit integers and swaps the
- * byte order _in-place_. Throws `ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE` if `buf.length` is not a multiple of 2.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf1 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7, 0x8]);
- *
- * console.log(buf1);
- * // Prints:
- *
- * buf1.swap16();
- *
- * console.log(buf1);
- * // Prints:
- *
- * const buf2 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3]);
- *
- * buf2.swap16();
- * // Throws ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE.
- * ```
- *
- * One convenient use of `buf.swap16()` is to perform a fast in-place conversion
- * between UTF-16 little-endian and UTF-16 big-endian:
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from('This is little-endian UTF-16', 'utf16le');
- * buf.swap16(); // Convert to big-endian UTF-16 text.
- * ```
- * @since v5.10.0
- * @return A reference to `buf`.
- */
- swap16(): Buffer;
- /**
- * Interprets `buf` as an array of unsigned 32-bit integers and swaps the
- * byte order _in-place_. Throws `ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE` if `buf.length` is not a multiple of 4.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf1 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7, 0x8]);
- *
- * console.log(buf1);
- * // Prints:
- *
- * buf1.swap32();
- *
- * console.log(buf1);
- * // Prints:
- *
- * const buf2 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3]);
- *
- * buf2.swap32();
- * // Throws ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE.
- * ```
- * @since v5.10.0
- * @return A reference to `buf`.
- */
- swap32(): Buffer;
- /**
- * Interprets `buf` as an array of 64-bit numbers and swaps byte order _in-place_.
- * Throws `ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE` if `buf.length` is not a multiple of 8.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf1 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7, 0x8]);
- *
- * console.log(buf1);
- * // Prints:
- *
- * buf1.swap64();
- *
- * console.log(buf1);
- * // Prints:
- *
- * const buf2 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3]);
- *
- * buf2.swap64();
- * // Throws ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE.
- * ```
- * @since v6.3.0
- * @return A reference to `buf`.
- */
- swap64(): Buffer;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`. `value` must be a
- * valid unsigned 8-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is anything
- * other than an unsigned 8-bit integer.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `writeUint8` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4);
- *
- * buf.writeUInt8(0x3, 0);
- * buf.writeUInt8(0x4, 1);
- * buf.writeUInt8(0x23, 2);
- * buf.writeUInt8(0x42, 3);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.0
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 1`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeUInt8(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.writeUInt8
- * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0
- */
- writeUint8(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value`must be a valid unsigned 16-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is
- * anything other than an unsigned 16-bit integer.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `writeUint16LE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4);
- *
- * buf.writeUInt16LE(0xdead, 0);
- * buf.writeUInt16LE(0xbeef, 2);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeUInt16LE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.writeUInt16LE
- * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0
- */
- writeUint16LE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value`must be a valid unsigned 16-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value`is anything other than an
- * unsigned 16-bit integer.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `writeUint16BE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4);
- *
- * buf.writeUInt16BE(0xdead, 0);
- * buf.writeUInt16BE(0xbeef, 2);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeUInt16BE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.writeUInt16BE
- * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0
- */
- writeUint16BE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value`must be a valid unsigned 32-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is
- * anything other than an unsigned 32-bit integer.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `writeUint32LE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4);
- *
- * buf.writeUInt32LE(0xfeedface, 0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeUInt32LE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.writeUInt32LE
- * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0
- */
- writeUint32LE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value`must be a valid unsigned 32-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value`is anything other than an
- * unsigned 32-bit integer.
- *
- * This function is also available under the `writeUint32BE` alias.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4);
- *
- * buf.writeUInt32BE(0xfeedface, 0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeUInt32BE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * @alias Buffer.writeUInt32BE
- * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0
- */
- writeUint32BE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`. `value` must be a valid
- * signed 8-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is anything other than
- * a signed 8-bit integer.
- *
- * `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(2);
- *
- * buf.writeInt8(2, 0);
- * buf.writeInt8(-2, 1);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.0
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 1`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeInt8(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value`must be a valid signed 16-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is
- * anything other than a signed 16-bit integer.
- *
- * The `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(2);
- *
- * buf.writeInt16LE(0x0304, 0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeInt16LE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value`must be a valid signed 16-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is
- * anything other than a signed 16-bit integer.
- *
- * The `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(2);
- *
- * buf.writeInt16BE(0x0102, 0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeInt16BE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value`must be a valid signed 32-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is
- * anything other than a signed 32-bit integer.
- *
- * The `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4);
- *
- * buf.writeInt32LE(0x05060708, 0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeInt32LE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value`must be a valid signed 32-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is
- * anything other than a signed 32-bit integer.
- *
- * The `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4);
- *
- * buf.writeInt32BE(0x01020304, 0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.5
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeInt32BE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. Behavior is
- * undefined when `value` is anything other than a JavaScript number.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4);
- *
- * buf.writeFloatLE(0xcafebabe, 0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.15
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeFloatLE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. Behavior is
- * undefined when `value` is anything other than a JavaScript number.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4);
- *
- * buf.writeFloatBE(0xcafebabe, 0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.15
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeFloatBE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value`must be a JavaScript number. Behavior is undefined when `value` is anything
- * other than a JavaScript number.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8);
- *
- * buf.writeDoubleLE(123.456, 0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.15
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeDoubleLE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value`must be a JavaScript number. Behavior is undefined when `value` is anything
- * other than a JavaScript number.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8);
- *
- * buf.writeDoubleBE(123.456, 0);
- *
- * console.log(buf);
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.15
- * @param value Number to be written to `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`.
- * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written.
- */
- writeDoubleBE(value: number, offset?: number): number;
- /**
- * Fills `buf` with the specified `value`. If the `offset` and `end` are not given,
- * the entire `buf` will be filled:
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * // Fill a `Buffer` with the ASCII character 'h'.
- *
- * const b = Buffer.allocUnsafe(50).fill('h');
- *
- * console.log(b.toString());
- * // Prints: hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
- * ```
- *
- * `value` is coerced to a `uint32` value if it is not a string, `Buffer`, or
- * integer. If the resulting integer is greater than `255` (decimal), `buf` will be
- * filled with `value & 255`.
- *
- * If the final write of a `fill()` operation falls on a multi-byte character,
- * then only the bytes of that character that fit into `buf` are written:
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * // Fill a `Buffer` with character that takes up two bytes in UTF-8.
- *
- * console.log(Buffer.allocUnsafe(5).fill('\u0222'));
- * // Prints:
- * ```
- *
- * If `value` contains invalid characters, it is truncated; if no valid
- * fill data remains, an exception is thrown:
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(5);
- *
- * console.log(buf.fill('a'));
- * // Prints:
- * console.log(buf.fill('aazz', 'hex'));
- * // Prints:
- * console.log(buf.fill('zz', 'hex'));
- * // Throws an exception.
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.0
- * @param value The value with which to fill `buf`.
- * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to fill `buf`.
- * @param [end=buf.length] Where to stop filling `buf` (not inclusive).
- * @param [encoding='utf8'] The encoding for `value` if `value` is a string.
- * @return A reference to `buf`.
- */
- fill(value: string | Uint8Array | number, offset?: number, end?: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): this;
- /**
- * If `value` is:
- *
- * * a string, `value` is interpreted according to the character encoding in`encoding`.
- * * a `Buffer` or [`Uint8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8Array), `value` will be used in its entirety.
- * To compare a partial `Buffer`, use `buf.subarray`.
- * * a number, `value` will be interpreted as an unsigned 8-bit integer
- * value between `0` and `255`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from('this is a buffer');
- *
- * console.log(buf.indexOf('this'));
- * // Prints: 0
- * console.log(buf.indexOf('is'));
- * // Prints: 2
- * console.log(buf.indexOf(Buffer.from('a buffer')));
- * // Prints: 8
- * console.log(buf.indexOf(97));
- * // Prints: 8 (97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a')
- * console.log(buf.indexOf(Buffer.from('a buffer example')));
- * // Prints: -1
- * console.log(buf.indexOf(Buffer.from('a buffer example').slice(0, 8)));
- * // Prints: 8
- *
- * const utf16Buffer = Buffer.from('\u039a\u0391\u03a3\u03a3\u0395', 'utf16le');
- *
- * console.log(utf16Buffer.indexOf('\u03a3', 0, 'utf16le'));
- * // Prints: 4
- * console.log(utf16Buffer.indexOf('\u03a3', -4, 'utf16le'));
- * // Prints: 6
- * ```
- *
- * If `value` is not a string, number, or `Buffer`, this method will throw a`TypeError`. If `value` is a number, it will be coerced to a valid byte value,
- * an integer between 0 and 255.
- *
- * If `byteOffset` is not a number, it will be coerced to a number. If the result
- * of coercion is `NaN` or `0`, then the entire buffer will be searched. This
- * behavior matches [`String.prototype.indexOf()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/indexOf).
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const b = Buffer.from('abcdef');
- *
- * // Passing a value that's a number, but not a valid byte.
- * // Prints: 2, equivalent to searching for 99 or 'c'.
- * console.log(b.indexOf(99.9));
- * console.log(b.indexOf(256 + 99));
- *
- * // Passing a byteOffset that coerces to NaN or 0.
- * // Prints: 1, searching the whole buffer.
- * console.log(b.indexOf('b', undefined));
- * console.log(b.indexOf('b', {}));
- * console.log(b.indexOf('b', null));
- * console.log(b.indexOf('b', []));
- * ```
- *
- * If `value` is an empty string or empty `Buffer` and `byteOffset` is less
- * than `buf.length`, `byteOffset` will be returned. If `value` is empty and`byteOffset` is at least `buf.length`, `buf.length` will be returned.
- * @since v1.5.0
- * @param value What to search for.
- * @param [byteOffset=0] Where to begin searching in `buf`. If negative, then offset is calculated from the end of `buf`.
- * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `value` is a string, this is the encoding used to determine the binary representation of the string that will be searched for in `buf`.
- * @return The index of the first occurrence of `value` in `buf`, or `-1` if `buf` does not contain `value`.
- */
- indexOf(value: string | number | Uint8Array, byteOffset?: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number;
- /**
- * Identical to `buf.indexOf()`, except the last occurrence of `value` is found
- * rather than the first occurrence.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from('this buffer is a buffer');
- *
- * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf('this'));
- * // Prints: 0
- * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf('buffer'));
- * // Prints: 17
- * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf(Buffer.from('buffer')));
- * // Prints: 17
- * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf(97));
- * // Prints: 15 (97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a')
- * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf(Buffer.from('yolo')));
- * // Prints: -1
- * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf('buffer', 5));
- * // Prints: 5
- * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf('buffer', 4));
- * // Prints: -1
- *
- * const utf16Buffer = Buffer.from('\u039a\u0391\u03a3\u03a3\u0395', 'utf16le');
- *
- * console.log(utf16Buffer.lastIndexOf('\u03a3', undefined, 'utf16le'));
- * // Prints: 6
- * console.log(utf16Buffer.lastIndexOf('\u03a3', -5, 'utf16le'));
- * // Prints: 4
- * ```
- *
- * If `value` is not a string, number, or `Buffer`, this method will throw a`TypeError`. If `value` is a number, it will be coerced to a valid byte value,
- * an integer between 0 and 255.
- *
- * If `byteOffset` is not a number, it will be coerced to a number. Any arguments
- * that coerce to `NaN`, like `{}` or `undefined`, will search the whole buffer.
- * This behavior matches [`String.prototype.lastIndexOf()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/lastIndexOf).
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const b = Buffer.from('abcdef');
- *
- * // Passing a value that's a number, but not a valid byte.
- * // Prints: 2, equivalent to searching for 99 or 'c'.
- * console.log(b.lastIndexOf(99.9));
- * console.log(b.lastIndexOf(256 + 99));
- *
- * // Passing a byteOffset that coerces to NaN.
- * // Prints: 1, searching the whole buffer.
- * console.log(b.lastIndexOf('b', undefined));
- * console.log(b.lastIndexOf('b', {}));
- *
- * // Passing a byteOffset that coerces to 0.
- * // Prints: -1, equivalent to passing 0.
- * console.log(b.lastIndexOf('b', null));
- * console.log(b.lastIndexOf('b', []));
- * ```
- *
- * If `value` is an empty string or empty `Buffer`, `byteOffset` will be returned.
- * @since v6.0.0
- * @param value What to search for.
- * @param [byteOffset=buf.length - 1] Where to begin searching in `buf`. If negative, then offset is calculated from the end of `buf`.
- * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `value` is a string, this is the encoding used to determine the binary representation of the string that will be searched for in `buf`.
- * @return The index of the last occurrence of `value` in `buf`, or `-1` if `buf` does not contain `value`.
- */
- lastIndexOf(value: string | number | Uint8Array, byteOffset?: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number;
- /**
- * Creates and returns an [iterator](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Iteration_protocols) of `[index, byte]` pairs from the contents
- * of `buf`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * // Log the entire contents of a `Buffer`.
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from('buffer');
- *
- * for (const pair of buf.entries()) {
- * console.log(pair);
- * }
- * // Prints:
- * // [0, 98]
- * // [1, 117]
- * // [2, 102]
- * // [3, 102]
- * // [4, 101]
- * // [5, 114]
- * ```
- * @since v1.1.0
- */
- entries(): IterableIterator<[number, number]>;
- /**
- * Equivalent to `buf.indexOf() !== -1`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from('this is a buffer');
- *
- * console.log(buf.includes('this'));
- * // Prints: true
- * console.log(buf.includes('is'));
- * // Prints: true
- * console.log(buf.includes(Buffer.from('a buffer')));
- * // Prints: true
- * console.log(buf.includes(97));
- * // Prints: true (97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a')
- * console.log(buf.includes(Buffer.from('a buffer example')));
- * // Prints: false
- * console.log(buf.includes(Buffer.from('a buffer example').slice(0, 8)));
- * // Prints: true
- * console.log(buf.includes('this', 4));
- * // Prints: false
- * ```
- * @since v5.3.0
- * @param value What to search for.
- * @param [byteOffset=0] Where to begin searching in `buf`. If negative, then offset is calculated from the end of `buf`.
- * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `value` is a string, this is its encoding.
- * @return `true` if `value` was found in `buf`, `false` otherwise.
- */
- includes(value: string | number | Buffer, byteOffset?: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): boolean;
- /**
- * Creates and returns an [iterator](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Iteration_protocols) of `buf` keys (indices).
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from('buffer');
- *
- * for (const key of buf.keys()) {
- * console.log(key);
- * }
- * // Prints:
- * // 0
- * // 1
- * // 2
- * // 3
- * // 4
- * // 5
- * ```
- * @since v1.1.0
- */
- keys(): IterableIterator;
- /**
- * Creates and returns an [iterator](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Iteration_protocols) for `buf` values (bytes). This function is
- * called automatically when a `Buffer` is used in a `for..of` statement.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.from('buffer');
- *
- * for (const value of buf.values()) {
- * console.log(value);
- * }
- * // Prints:
- * // 98
- * // 117
- * // 102
- * // 102
- * // 101
- * // 114
- *
- * for (const value of buf) {
- * console.log(value);
- * }
- * // Prints:
- * // 98
- * // 117
- * // 102
- * // 102
- * // 101
- * // 114
- * ```
- * @since v1.1.0
- */
- values(): IterableIterator;
- }
- var Buffer: BufferConstructor;
- /**
- * Decodes a string of Base64-encoded data into bytes, and encodes those bytes
- * into a string using Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1).
- *
- * The `data` may be any JavaScript-value that can be coerced into a string.
- *
- * **This function is only provided for compatibility with legacy web platform APIs**
- * **and should never be used in new code, because they use strings to represent**
- * **binary data and predate the introduction of typed arrays in JavaScript.**
- * **For code running using Node.js APIs, converting between base64-encoded strings**
- * **and binary data should be performed using `Buffer.from(str, 'base64')` and`buf.toString('base64')`.**
- * @since v15.13.0, v14.17.0
- * @deprecated Use `Buffer.from(data, 'base64')` instead.
- * @param data The Base64-encoded input string.
- */
- function atob(data: string): string;
- /**
- * Decodes a string into bytes using Latin-1 (ISO-8859), and encodes those bytes
- * into a string using Base64.
- *
- * The `data` may be any JavaScript-value that can be coerced into a string.
- *
- * **This function is only provided for compatibility with legacy web platform APIs**
- * **and should never be used in new code, because they use strings to represent**
- * **binary data and predate the introduction of typed arrays in JavaScript.**
- * **For code running using Node.js APIs, converting between base64-encoded strings**
- * **and binary data should be performed using `Buffer.from(str, 'base64')` and`buf.toString('base64')`.**
- * @since v15.13.0, v14.17.0
- * @deprecated Use `buf.toString('base64')` instead.
- * @param data An ASCII (Latin1) string.
- */
- function btoa(data: string): string;
-
- interface Blob extends __Blob {}
- /**
- * `Blob` class is a global reference for `require('node:buffer').Blob`
- * https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#class-blob
- * @since v18.0.0
- */
- var Blob: typeof globalThis extends {
- onmessage: any;
- Blob: infer T;
- }
- ? T
- : typeof NodeBlob;
- }
-}
-declare module 'node:buffer' {
- export * from 'buffer';
-}
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-/**
- * The `child_process` module provides the ability to spawn subprocesses in
- * a manner that is similar, but not identical, to [`popen(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/popen.3.html). This capability
- * is primarily provided by the {@link spawn} function:
- *
- * ```js
- * const { spawn } = require('child_process');
- * const ls = spawn('ls', ['-lh', '/usr']);
- *
- * ls.stdout.on('data', (data) => {
- * console.log(`stdout: ${data}`);
- * });
- *
- * ls.stderr.on('data', (data) => {
- * console.error(`stderr: ${data}`);
- * });
- *
- * ls.on('close', (code) => {
- * console.log(`child process exited with code ${code}`);
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * By default, pipes for `stdin`, `stdout`, and `stderr` are established between
- * the parent Node.js process and the spawned subprocess. These pipes have
- * limited (and platform-specific) capacity. If the subprocess writes to
- * stdout in excess of that limit without the output being captured, the
- * subprocess blocks waiting for the pipe buffer to accept more data. This is
- * identical to the behavior of pipes in the shell. Use the `{ stdio: 'ignore' }`option if the output will not be consumed.
- *
- * The command lookup is performed using the `options.env.PATH` environment
- * variable if `env` is in the `options` object. Otherwise, `process.env.PATH` is
- * used. If `options.env` is set without `PATH`, lookup on Unix is performed
- * on a default search path search of `/usr/bin:/bin` (see your operating system's
- * manual for execvpe/execvp), on Windows the current processes environment
- * variable `PATH` is used.
- *
- * On Windows, environment variables are case-insensitive. Node.js
- * lexicographically sorts the `env` keys and uses the first one that
- * case-insensitively matches. Only first (in lexicographic order) entry will be
- * passed to the subprocess. This might lead to issues on Windows when passing
- * objects to the `env` option that have multiple variants of the same key, such as`PATH` and `Path`.
- *
- * The {@link spawn} method spawns the child process asynchronously,
- * without blocking the Node.js event loop. The {@link spawnSync} function provides equivalent functionality in a synchronous manner that blocks
- * the event loop until the spawned process either exits or is terminated.
- *
- * For convenience, the `child_process` module provides a handful of synchronous
- * and asynchronous alternatives to {@link spawn} and {@link spawnSync}. Each of these alternatives are implemented on
- * top of {@link spawn} or {@link spawnSync}.
- *
- * * {@link exec}: spawns a shell and runs a command within that
- * shell, passing the `stdout` and `stderr` to a callback function when
- * complete.
- * * {@link execFile}: similar to {@link exec} except
- * that it spawns the command directly without first spawning a shell by
- * default.
- * * {@link fork}: spawns a new Node.js process and invokes a
- * specified module with an IPC communication channel established that allows
- * sending messages between parent and child.
- * * {@link execSync}: a synchronous version of {@link exec} that will block the Node.js event loop.
- * * {@link execFileSync}: a synchronous version of {@link execFile} that will block the Node.js event loop.
- *
- * For certain use cases, such as automating shell scripts, the `synchronous counterparts` may be more convenient. In many cases, however,
- * the synchronous methods can have significant impact on performance due to
- * stalling the event loop while spawned processes complete.
- * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v18.0.0/lib/child_process.js)
- */
-declare module 'child_process' {
- import { ObjectEncodingOptions } from 'node:fs';
- import { EventEmitter, Abortable } from 'node:events';
- import * as net from 'node:net';
- import { Writable, Readable, Stream, Pipe } from 'node:stream';
- import { URL } from 'node:url';
- type Serializable = string | object | number | boolean | bigint;
- type SendHandle = net.Socket | net.Server;
- /**
- * Instances of the `ChildProcess` represent spawned child processes.
- *
- * Instances of `ChildProcess` are not intended to be created directly. Rather,
- * use the {@link spawn}, {@link exec},{@link execFile}, or {@link fork} methods to create
- * instances of `ChildProcess`.
- * @since v2.2.0
- */
- class ChildProcess extends EventEmitter {
- /**
- * A `Writable Stream` that represents the child process's `stdin`.
- *
- * If a child process waits to read all of its input, the child will not continue
- * until this stream has been closed via `end()`.
- *
- * If the child was spawned with `stdio[0]` set to anything other than `'pipe'`,
- * then this will be `null`.
- *
- * `subprocess.stdin` is an alias for `subprocess.stdio[0]`. Both properties will
- * refer to the same value.
- *
- * The `subprocess.stdin` property can be `undefined` if the child process could
- * not be successfully spawned.
- * @since v0.1.90
- */
- stdin: Writable | null;
- /**
- * A `Readable Stream` that represents the child process's `stdout`.
- *
- * If the child was spawned with `stdio[1]` set to anything other than `'pipe'`,
- * then this will be `null`.
- *
- * `subprocess.stdout` is an alias for `subprocess.stdio[1]`. Both properties will
- * refer to the same value.
- *
- * ```js
- * const { spawn } = require('child_process');
- *
- * const subprocess = spawn('ls');
- *
- * subprocess.stdout.on('data', (data) => {
- * console.log(`Received chunk ${data}`);
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * The `subprocess.stdout` property can be `null` if the child process could
- * not be successfully spawned.
- * @since v0.1.90
- */
- stdout: Readable | null;
- /**
- * A `Readable Stream` that represents the child process's `stderr`.
- *
- * If the child was spawned with `stdio[2]` set to anything other than `'pipe'`,
- * then this will be `null`.
- *
- * `subprocess.stderr` is an alias for `subprocess.stdio[2]`. Both properties will
- * refer to the same value.
- *
- * The `subprocess.stderr` property can be `null` if the child process could
- * not be successfully spawned.
- * @since v0.1.90
- */
- stderr: Readable | null;
- /**
- * The `subprocess.channel` property is a reference to the child's IPC channel. If
- * no IPC channel currently exists, this property is `undefined`.
- * @since v7.1.0
- */
- readonly channel?: Pipe | null | undefined;
- /**
- * A sparse array of pipes to the child process, corresponding with positions in
- * the `stdio` option passed to {@link spawn} that have been set
- * to the value `'pipe'`. `subprocess.stdio[0]`, `subprocess.stdio[1]`, and`subprocess.stdio[2]` are also available as `subprocess.stdin`,`subprocess.stdout`, and `subprocess.stderr`,
- * respectively.
- *
- * In the following example, only the child's fd `1` (stdout) is configured as a
- * pipe, so only the parent's `subprocess.stdio[1]` is a stream, all other values
- * in the array are `null`.
- *
- * ```js
- * const assert = require('assert');
- * const fs = require('fs');
- * const child_process = require('child_process');
- *
- * const subprocess = child_process.spawn('ls', {
- * stdio: [
- * 0, // Use parent's stdin for child.
- * 'pipe', // Pipe child's stdout to parent.
- * fs.openSync('err.out', 'w'), // Direct child's stderr to a file.
- * ]
- * });
- *
- * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[0], null);
- * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[0], subprocess.stdin);
- *
- * assert(subprocess.stdout);
- * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[1], subprocess.stdout);
- *
- * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[2], null);
- * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[2], subprocess.stderr);
- * ```
- *
- * The `subprocess.stdio` property can be `undefined` if the child process could
- * not be successfully spawned.
- * @since v0.7.10
- */
- readonly stdio: [
- Writable | null,
- // stdin
- Readable | null,
- // stdout
- Readable | null,
- // stderr
- Readable | Writable | null | undefined,
- // extra
- Readable | Writable | null | undefined // extra
- ];
- /**
- * The `subprocess.killed` property indicates whether the child process
- * successfully received a signal from `subprocess.kill()`. The `killed` property
- * does not indicate that the child process has been terminated.
- * @since v0.5.10
- */
- readonly killed: boolean;
- /**
- * Returns the process identifier (PID) of the child process. If the child process
- * fails to spawn due to errors, then the value is `undefined` and `error` is
- * emitted.
- *
- * ```js
- * const { spawn } = require('child_process');
- * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh']);
- *
- * console.log(`Spawned child pid: ${grep.pid}`);
- * grep.stdin.end();
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.90
- */
- readonly pid?: number | undefined;
- /**
- * The `subprocess.connected` property indicates whether it is still possible to
- * send and receive messages from a child process. When `subprocess.connected` is`false`, it is no longer possible to send or receive messages.
- * @since v0.7.2
- */
- readonly connected: boolean;
- /**
- * The `subprocess.exitCode` property indicates the exit code of the child process.
- * If the child process is still running, the field will be `null`.
- */
- readonly exitCode: number | null;
- /**
- * The `subprocess.signalCode` property indicates the signal received by
- * the child process if any, else `null`.
- */
- readonly signalCode: NodeJS.Signals | null;
- /**
- * The `subprocess.spawnargs` property represents the full list of command-line
- * arguments the child process was launched with.
- */
- readonly spawnargs: string[];
- /**
- * The `subprocess.spawnfile` property indicates the executable file name of
- * the child process that is launched.
- *
- * For {@link fork}, its value will be equal to `process.execPath`.
- * For {@link spawn}, its value will be the name of
- * the executable file.
- * For {@link exec}, its value will be the name of the shell
- * in which the child process is launched.
- */
- readonly spawnfile: string;
- /**
- * The `subprocess.kill()` method sends a signal to the child process. If no
- * argument is given, the process will be sent the `'SIGTERM'` signal. See [`signal(7)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/signal.7.html) for a list of available signals. This function
- * returns `true` if [`kill(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/kill.2.html) succeeds, and `false` otherwise.
- *
- * ```js
- * const { spawn } = require('child_process');
- * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh']);
- *
- * grep.on('close', (code, signal) => {
- * console.log(
- * `child process terminated due to receipt of signal ${signal}`);
- * });
- *
- * // Send SIGHUP to process.
- * grep.kill('SIGHUP');
- * ```
- *
- * The `ChildProcess` object may emit an `'error'` event if the signal
- * cannot be delivered. Sending a signal to a child process that has already exited
- * is not an error but may have unforeseen consequences. Specifically, if the
- * process identifier (PID) has been reassigned to another process, the signal will
- * be delivered to that process instead which can have unexpected results.
- *
- * While the function is called `kill`, the signal delivered to the child process
- * may not actually terminate the process.
- *
- * See [`kill(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/kill.2.html) for reference.
- *
- * On Windows, where POSIX signals do not exist, the `signal` argument will be
- * ignored, and the process will be killed forcefully and abruptly (similar to`'SIGKILL'`).
- * See `Signal Events` for more details.
- *
- * On Linux, child processes of child processes will not be terminated
- * when attempting to kill their parent. This is likely to happen when running a
- * new process in a shell or with the use of the `shell` option of `ChildProcess`:
- *
- * ```js
- * 'use strict';
- * const { spawn } = require('child_process');
- *
- * const subprocess = spawn(
- * 'sh',
- * [
- * '-c',
- * `node -e "setInterval(() => {
- * console.log(process.pid, 'is alive')
- * }, 500);"`,
- * ], {
- * stdio: ['inherit', 'inherit', 'inherit']
- * }
- * );
- *
- * setTimeout(() => {
- * subprocess.kill(); // Does not terminate the Node.js process in the shell.
- * }, 2000);
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.90
- */
- kill(signal?: NodeJS.Signals | number): boolean;
- /**
- * When an IPC channel has been established between the parent and child (
- * i.e. when using {@link fork}), the `subprocess.send()` method can
- * be used to send messages to the child process. When the child process is a
- * Node.js instance, these messages can be received via the `'message'` event.
- *
- * The message goes through serialization and parsing. The resulting
- * message might not be the same as what is originally sent.
- *
- * For example, in the parent script:
- *
- * ```js
- * const cp = require('child_process');
- * const n = cp.fork(`${__dirname}/sub.js`);
- *
- * n.on('message', (m) => {
- * console.log('PARENT got message:', m);
- * });
- *
- * // Causes the child to print: CHILD got message: { hello: 'world' }
- * n.send({ hello: 'world' });
- * ```
- *
- * And then the child script, `'sub.js'` might look like this:
- *
- * ```js
- * process.on('message', (m) => {
- * console.log('CHILD got message:', m);
- * });
- *
- * // Causes the parent to print: PARENT got message: { foo: 'bar', baz: null }
- * process.send({ foo: 'bar', baz: NaN });
- * ```
- *
- * Child Node.js processes will have a `process.send()` method of their own
- * that allows the child to send messages back to the parent.
- *
- * There is a special case when sending a `{cmd: 'NODE_foo'}` message. Messages
- * containing a `NODE_` prefix in the `cmd` property are reserved for use within
- * Node.js core and will not be emitted in the child's `'message'` event. Rather, such messages are emitted using the`'internalMessage'` event and are consumed internally by Node.js.
- * Applications should avoid using such messages or listening for`'internalMessage'` events as it is subject to change without notice.
- *
- * The optional `sendHandle` argument that may be passed to `subprocess.send()` is
- * for passing a TCP server or socket object to the child process. The child will
- * receive the object as the second argument passed to the callback function
- * registered on the `'message'` event. Any data that is received
- * and buffered in the socket will not be sent to the child.
- *
- * The optional `callback` is a function that is invoked after the message is
- * sent but before the child may have received it. The function is called with a
- * single argument: `null` on success, or an `Error` object on failure.
- *
- * If no `callback` function is provided and the message cannot be sent, an`'error'` event will be emitted by the `ChildProcess` object. This can
- * happen, for instance, when the child process has already exited.
- *
- * `subprocess.send()` will return `false` if the channel has closed or when the
- * backlog of unsent messages exceeds a threshold that makes it unwise to send
- * more. Otherwise, the method returns `true`. The `callback` function can be
- * used to implement flow control.
- *
- * #### Example: sending a server object
- *
- * The `sendHandle` argument can be used, for instance, to pass the handle of
- * a TCP server object to the child process as illustrated in the example below:
- *
- * ```js
- * const subprocess = require('child_process').fork('subprocess.js');
- *
- * // Open up the server object and send the handle.
- * const server = require('net').createServer();
- * server.on('connection', (socket) => {
- * socket.end('handled by parent');
- * });
- * server.listen(1337, () => {
- * subprocess.send('server', server);
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * The child would then receive the server object as:
- *
- * ```js
- * process.on('message', (m, server) => {
- * if (m === 'server') {
- * server.on('connection', (socket) => {
- * socket.end('handled by child');
- * });
- * }
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * Once the server is now shared between the parent and child, some connections
- * can be handled by the parent and some by the child.
- *
- * While the example above uses a server created using the `net` module, `dgram`module servers use exactly the same workflow with the exceptions of listening on
- * a `'message'` event instead of `'connection'` and using `server.bind()` instead
- * of `server.listen()`. This is, however, currently only supported on Unix
- * platforms.
- *
- * #### Example: sending a socket object
- *
- * Similarly, the `sendHandler` argument can be used to pass the handle of a
- * socket to the child process. The example below spawns two children that each
- * handle connections with "normal" or "special" priority:
- *
- * ```js
- * const { fork } = require('child_process');
- * const normal = fork('subprocess.js', ['normal']);
- * const special = fork('subprocess.js', ['special']);
- *
- * // Open up the server and send sockets to child. Use pauseOnConnect to prevent
- * // the sockets from being read before they are sent to the child process.
- * const server = require('net').createServer({ pauseOnConnect: true });
- * server.on('connection', (socket) => {
- *
- * // If this is special priority...
- * if (socket.remoteAddress === '74.125.127.100') {
- * special.send('socket', socket);
- * return;
- * }
- * // This is normal priority.
- * normal.send('socket', socket);
- * });
- * server.listen(1337);
- * ```
- *
- * The `subprocess.js` would receive the socket handle as the second argument
- * passed to the event callback function:
- *
- * ```js
- * process.on('message', (m, socket) => {
- * if (m === 'socket') {
- * if (socket) {
- * // Check that the client socket exists.
- * // It is possible for the socket to be closed between the time it is
- * // sent and the time it is received in the child process.
- * socket.end(`Request handled with ${process.argv[2]} priority`);
- * }
- * }
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * Do not use `.maxConnections` on a socket that has been passed to a subprocess.
- * The parent cannot track when the socket is destroyed.
- *
- * Any `'message'` handlers in the subprocess should verify that `socket` exists,
- * as the connection may have been closed during the time it takes to send the
- * connection to the child.
- * @since v0.5.9
- * @param options The `options` argument, if present, is an object used to parameterize the sending of certain types of handles. `options` supports the following properties:
- */
- send(message: Serializable, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
- send(message: Serializable, sendHandle?: SendHandle, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
- send(message: Serializable, sendHandle?: SendHandle, options?: MessageOptions, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
- /**
- * Closes the IPC channel between parent and child, allowing the child to exit
- * gracefully once there are no other connections keeping it alive. After calling
- * this method the `subprocess.connected` and `process.connected` properties in
- * both the parent and child (respectively) will be set to `false`, and it will be
- * no longer possible to pass messages between the processes.
- *
- * The `'disconnect'` event will be emitted when there are no messages in the
- * process of being received. This will most often be triggered immediately after
- * calling `subprocess.disconnect()`.
- *
- * When the child process is a Node.js instance (e.g. spawned using {@link fork}), the `process.disconnect()` method can be invoked
- * within the child process to close the IPC channel as well.
- * @since v0.7.2
- */
- disconnect(): void;
- /**
- * By default, the parent will wait for the detached child to exit. To prevent the
- * parent from waiting for a given `subprocess` to exit, use the`subprocess.unref()` method. Doing so will cause the parent's event loop to not
- * include the child in its reference count, allowing the parent to exit
- * independently of the child, unless there is an established IPC channel between
- * the child and the parent.
- *
- * ```js
- * const { spawn } = require('child_process');
- *
- * const subprocess = spawn(process.argv[0], ['child_program.js'], {
- * detached: true,
- * stdio: 'ignore'
- * });
- *
- * subprocess.unref();
- * ```
- * @since v0.7.10
- */
- unref(): void;
- /**
- * Calling `subprocess.ref()` after making a call to `subprocess.unref()` will
- * restore the removed reference count for the child process, forcing the parent
- * to wait for the child to exit before exiting itself.
- *
- * ```js
- * const { spawn } = require('child_process');
- *
- * const subprocess = spawn(process.argv[0], ['child_program.js'], {
- * detached: true,
- * stdio: 'ignore'
- * });
- *
- * subprocess.unref();
- * subprocess.ref();
- * ```
- * @since v0.7.10
- */
- ref(): void;
- /**
- * events.EventEmitter
- * 1. close
- * 2. disconnect
- * 3. error
- * 4. exit
- * 5. message
- * 6. spawn
- */
- addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'close', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'spawn', listener: () => void): this;
- emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
- emit(event: 'close', code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null): boolean;
- emit(event: 'disconnect'): boolean;
- emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean;
- emit(event: 'exit', code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null): boolean;
- emit(event: 'message', message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle): boolean;
- emit(event: 'spawn', listener: () => void): boolean;
- on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- on(event: 'close', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
- on(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
- on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
- on(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
- on(event: 'message', listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this;
- on(event: 'spawn', listener: () => void): this;
- once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- once(event: 'close', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
- once(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
- once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
- once(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
- once(event: 'message', listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this;
- once(event: 'spawn', listener: () => void): this;
- prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'close', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'spawn', listener: () => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'spawn', listener: () => void): this;
- }
- // return this object when stdio option is undefined or not specified
- interface ChildProcessWithoutNullStreams extends ChildProcess {
- stdin: Writable;
- stdout: Readable;
- stderr: Readable;
- readonly stdio: [
- Writable,
- Readable,
- Readable,
- // stderr
- Readable | Writable | null | undefined,
- // extra, no modification
- Readable | Writable | null | undefined // extra, no modification
- ];
- }
- // return this object when stdio option is a tuple of 3
- interface ChildProcessByStdio extends ChildProcess {
- stdin: I;
- stdout: O;
- stderr: E;
- readonly stdio: [
- I,
- O,
- E,
- Readable | Writable | null | undefined,
- // extra, no modification
- Readable | Writable | null | undefined // extra, no modification
- ];
- }
- interface MessageOptions {
- keepOpen?: boolean | undefined;
- }
- type IOType = 'overlapped' | 'pipe' | 'ignore' | 'inherit';
- type StdioOptions = IOType | Array;
- type SerializationType = 'json' | 'advanced';
- interface MessagingOptions extends Abortable {
- /**
- * Specify the kind of serialization used for sending messages between processes.
- * @default 'json'
- */
- serialization?: SerializationType | undefined;
- /**
- * The signal value to be used when the spawned process will be killed by the abort signal.
- * @default 'SIGTERM'
- */
- killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined;
- /**
- * In milliseconds the maximum amount of time the process is allowed to run.
- */
- timeout?: number | undefined;
- }
- interface ProcessEnvOptions {
- uid?: number | undefined;
- gid?: number | undefined;
- cwd?: string | URL | undefined;
- env?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv | undefined;
- }
- interface CommonOptions extends ProcessEnvOptions {
- /**
- * @default false
- */
- windowsHide?: boolean | undefined;
- /**
- * @default 0
- */
- timeout?: number | undefined;
- }
- interface CommonSpawnOptions extends CommonOptions, MessagingOptions, Abortable {
- argv0?: string | undefined;
- stdio?: StdioOptions | undefined;
- shell?: boolean | string | undefined;
- windowsVerbatimArguments?: boolean | undefined;
- }
- interface SpawnOptions extends CommonSpawnOptions {
- detached?: boolean | undefined;
- }
- interface SpawnOptionsWithoutStdio extends SpawnOptions {
- stdio?: StdioPipeNamed | StdioPipe[] | undefined;
- }
- type StdioNull = 'inherit' | 'ignore' | Stream;
- type StdioPipeNamed = 'pipe' | 'overlapped';
- type StdioPipe = undefined | null | StdioPipeNamed;
- interface SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple extends SpawnOptions {
- stdio: [Stdin, Stdout, Stderr];
- }
- /**
- * The `child_process.spawn()` method spawns a new process using the given`command`, with command-line arguments in `args`. If omitted, `args` defaults
- * to an empty array.
- *
- * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this**
- * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger**
- * **arbitrary command execution.**
- *
- * A third argument may be used to specify additional options, with these defaults:
- *
- * ```js
- * const defaults = {
- * cwd: undefined,
- * env: process.env
- * };
- * ```
- *
- * Use `cwd` to specify the working directory from which the process is spawned.
- * If not given, the default is to inherit the current working directory. If given,
- * but the path does not exist, the child process emits an `ENOENT` error
- * and exits immediately. `ENOENT` is also emitted when the command
- * does not exist.
- *
- * Use `env` to specify environment variables that will be visible to the new
- * process, the default is `process.env`.
- *
- * `undefined` values in `env` will be ignored.
- *
- * Example of running `ls -lh /usr`, capturing `stdout`, `stderr`, and the
- * exit code:
- *
- * ```js
- * const { spawn } = require('child_process');
- * const ls = spawn('ls', ['-lh', '/usr']);
- *
- * ls.stdout.on('data', (data) => {
- * console.log(`stdout: ${data}`);
- * });
- *
- * ls.stderr.on('data', (data) => {
- * console.error(`stderr: ${data}`);
- * });
- *
- * ls.on('close', (code) => {
- * console.log(`child process exited with code ${code}`);
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * Example: A very elaborate way to run `ps ax | grep ssh`
- *
- * ```js
- * const { spawn } = require('child_process');
- * const ps = spawn('ps', ['ax']);
- * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh']);
- *
- * ps.stdout.on('data', (data) => {
- * grep.stdin.write(data);
- * });
- *
- * ps.stderr.on('data', (data) => {
- * console.error(`ps stderr: ${data}`);
- * });
- *
- * ps.on('close', (code) => {
- * if (code !== 0) {
- * console.log(`ps process exited with code ${code}`);
- * }
- * grep.stdin.end();
- * });
- *
- * grep.stdout.on('data', (data) => {
- * console.log(data.toString());
- * });
- *
- * grep.stderr.on('data', (data) => {
- * console.error(`grep stderr: ${data}`);
- * });
- *
- * grep.on('close', (code) => {
- * if (code !== 0) {
- * console.log(`grep process exited with code ${code}`);
- * }
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * Example of checking for failed `spawn`:
- *
- * ```js
- * const { spawn } = require('child_process');
- * const subprocess = spawn('bad_command');
- *
- * subprocess.on('error', (err) => {
- * console.error('Failed to start subprocess.');
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * Certain platforms (macOS, Linux) will use the value of `argv[0]` for the process
- * title while others (Windows, SunOS) will use `command`.
- *
- * Node.js currently overwrites `argv[0]` with `process.execPath` on startup, so`process.argv[0]` in a Node.js child process will not match the `argv0`parameter passed to `spawn` from the parent,
- * retrieve it with the`process.argv0` property instead.
- *
- * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding`AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except
- * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`:
- *
- * ```js
- * const { spawn } = require('child_process');
- * const controller = new AbortController();
- * const { signal } = controller;
- * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh'], { signal });
- * grep.on('error', (err) => {
- * // This will be called with err being an AbortError if the controller aborts
- * });
- * controller.abort(); // Stops the child process
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.90
- * @param command The command to run.
- * @param args List of string arguments.
- */
- function spawn(command: string, options?: SpawnOptionsWithoutStdio): ChildProcessWithoutNullStreams;
- function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptions): ChildProcess;
- // overloads of spawn with 'args'
- function spawn(command: string, args?: ReadonlyArray, options?: SpawnOptionsWithoutStdio): ChildProcessWithoutNullStreams;
- function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio;
- function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptions): ChildProcess;
- interface ExecOptions extends CommonOptions {
- shell?: string | undefined;
- signal?: AbortSignal | undefined;
- maxBuffer?: number | undefined;
- killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined;
- }
- interface ExecOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecOptions {
- encoding: BufferEncoding;
- }
- interface ExecOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecOptions {
- encoding: BufferEncoding | null; // specify `null`.
- }
- interface ExecException extends Error {
- cmd?: string | undefined;
- killed?: boolean | undefined;
- code?: number | undefined;
- signal?: NodeJS.Signals | undefined;
- }
- /**
- * Spawns a shell then executes the `command` within that shell, buffering any
- * generated output. The `command` string passed to the exec function is processed
- * directly by the shell and special characters (vary based on [shell](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_command-line_interpreters))
- * need to be dealt with accordingly:
- *
- * ```js
- * const { exec } = require('child_process');
- *
- * exec('"/path/to/test file/test.sh" arg1 arg2');
- * // Double quotes are used so that the space in the path is not interpreted as
- * // a delimiter of multiple arguments.
- *
- * exec('echo "The \\$HOME variable is $HOME"');
- * // The $HOME variable is escaped in the first instance, but not in the second.
- * ```
- *
- * **Never pass unsanitized user input to this function. Any input containing shell**
- * **metacharacters may be used to trigger arbitrary command execution.**
- *
- * If a `callback` function is provided, it is called with the arguments`(error, stdout, stderr)`. On success, `error` will be `null`. On error,`error` will be an instance of `Error`. The
- * `error.code` property will be
- * the exit code of the process. By convention, any exit code other than `0`indicates an error. `error.signal` will be the signal that terminated the
- * process.
- *
- * The `stdout` and `stderr` arguments passed to the callback will contain the
- * stdout and stderr output of the child process. By default, Node.js will decode
- * the output as UTF-8 and pass strings to the callback. The `encoding` option
- * can be used to specify the character encoding used to decode the stdout and
- * stderr output. If `encoding` is `'buffer'`, or an unrecognized character
- * encoding, `Buffer` objects will be passed to the callback instead.
- *
- * ```js
- * const { exec } = require('child_process');
- * exec('cat *.js missing_file | wc -l', (error, stdout, stderr) => {
- * if (error) {
- * console.error(`exec error: ${error}`);
- * return;
- * }
- * console.log(`stdout: ${stdout}`);
- * console.error(`stderr: ${stderr}`);
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * If `timeout` is greater than `0`, the parent will send the signal
- * identified by the `killSignal` property (the default is `'SIGTERM'`) if the
- * child runs longer than `timeout` milliseconds.
- *
- * Unlike the [`exec(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/exec.3.html) POSIX system call, `child_process.exec()` does not replace
- * the existing process and uses a shell to execute the command.
- *
- * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns
- * a `Promise` for an `Object` with `stdout` and `stderr` properties. The returned`ChildProcess` instance is attached to the `Promise` as a `child` property. In
- * case of an error (including any error resulting in an exit code other than 0), a
- * rejected promise is returned, with the same `error` object given in the
- * callback, but with two additional properties `stdout` and `stderr`.
- *
- * ```js
- * const util = require('util');
- * const exec = util.promisify(require('child_process').exec);
- *
- * async function lsExample() {
- * const { stdout, stderr } = await exec('ls');
- * console.log('stdout:', stdout);
- * console.error('stderr:', stderr);
- * }
- * lsExample();
- * ```
- *
- * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding`AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except
- * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`:
- *
- * ```js
- * const { exec } = require('child_process');
- * const controller = new AbortController();
- * const { signal } = controller;
- * const child = exec('grep ssh', { signal }, (error) => {
- * console.log(error); // an AbortError
- * });
- * controller.abort();
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.90
- * @param command The command to run, with space-separated arguments.
- * @param callback called with the output when process terminates.
- */
- function exec(command: string, callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void): ChildProcess;
- // `options` with `"buffer"` or `null` for `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `Buffer`.
- function exec(
- command: string,
- options: {
- encoding: 'buffer' | null;
- } & ExecOptions,
- callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: Buffer, stderr: Buffer) => void
- ): ChildProcess;
- // `options` with well known `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `string`.
- function exec(
- command: string,
- options: {
- encoding: BufferEncoding;
- } & ExecOptions,
- callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void
- ): ChildProcess;
- // `options` with an `encoding` whose type is `string` means stdout/stderr could either be `Buffer` or `string`.
- // There is no guarantee the `encoding` is unknown as `string` is a superset of `BufferEncoding`.
- function exec(
- command: string,
- options: {
- encoding: BufferEncoding;
- } & ExecOptions,
- callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void
- ): ChildProcess;
- // `options` without an `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `string`.
- function exec(command: string, options: ExecOptions, callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void): ChildProcess;
- // fallback if nothing else matches. Worst case is always `string | Buffer`.
- function exec(
- command: string,
- options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecOptions) | undefined | null,
- callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void
- ): ChildProcess;
- interface PromiseWithChild extends Promise {
- child: ChildProcess;
- }
- namespace exec {
- function __promisify__(command: string): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: string;
- stderr: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- command: string,
- options: {
- encoding: 'buffer' | null;
- } & ExecOptions
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: Buffer;
- stderr: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- command: string,
- options: {
- encoding: BufferEncoding;
- } & ExecOptions
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: string;
- stderr: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- command: string,
- options: ExecOptions
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: string;
- stderr: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- command: string,
- options?: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecOptions) | null
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: string | Buffer;
- stderr: string | Buffer;
- }>;
- }
- interface ExecFileOptions extends CommonOptions, Abortable {
- maxBuffer?: number | undefined;
- killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined;
- windowsVerbatimArguments?: boolean | undefined;
- shell?: boolean | string | undefined;
- signal?: AbortSignal | undefined;
- }
- interface ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecFileOptions {
- encoding: BufferEncoding;
- }
- interface ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecFileOptions {
- encoding: 'buffer' | null;
- }
- interface ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding extends ExecFileOptions {
- encoding: BufferEncoding;
- }
- type ExecFileException = ExecException & NodeJS.ErrnoException;
- /**
- * The `child_process.execFile()` function is similar to {@link exec} except that it does not spawn a shell by default. Rather, the specified
- * executable `file` is spawned directly as a new process making it slightly more
- * efficient than {@link exec}.
- *
- * The same options as {@link exec} are supported. Since a shell is
- * not spawned, behaviors such as I/O redirection and file globbing are not
- * supported.
- *
- * ```js
- * const { execFile } = require('child_process');
- * const child = execFile('node', ['--version'], (error, stdout, stderr) => {
- * if (error) {
- * throw error;
- * }
- * console.log(stdout);
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * The `stdout` and `stderr` arguments passed to the callback will contain the
- * stdout and stderr output of the child process. By default, Node.js will decode
- * the output as UTF-8 and pass strings to the callback. The `encoding` option
- * can be used to specify the character encoding used to decode the stdout and
- * stderr output. If `encoding` is `'buffer'`, or an unrecognized character
- * encoding, `Buffer` objects will be passed to the callback instead.
- *
- * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns
- * a `Promise` for an `Object` with `stdout` and `stderr` properties. The returned`ChildProcess` instance is attached to the `Promise` as a `child` property. In
- * case of an error (including any error resulting in an exit code other than 0), a
- * rejected promise is returned, with the same `error` object given in the
- * callback, but with two additional properties `stdout` and `stderr`.
- *
- * ```js
- * const util = require('util');
- * const execFile = util.promisify(require('child_process').execFile);
- * async function getVersion() {
- * const { stdout } = await execFile('node', ['--version']);
- * console.log(stdout);
- * }
- * getVersion();
- * ```
- *
- * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this**
- * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger**
- * **arbitrary command execution.**
- *
- * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding`AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except
- * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`:
- *
- * ```js
- * const { execFile } = require('child_process');
- * const controller = new AbortController();
- * const { signal } = controller;
- * const child = execFile('node', ['--version'], { signal }, (error) => {
- * console.log(error); // an AbortError
- * });
- * controller.abort();
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.91
- * @param file The name or path of the executable file to run.
- * @param args List of string arguments.
- * @param callback Called with the output when process terminates.
- */
- function execFile(file: string): ChildProcess;
- function execFile(file: string, options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null): ChildProcess;
- function execFile(file: string, args?: ReadonlyArray | null): ChildProcess;
- function execFile(file: string, args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null, options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null): ChildProcess;
- // no `options` definitely means stdout/stderr are `string`.
- function execFile(file: string, callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void): ChildProcess;
- function execFile(file: string, args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null, callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void): ChildProcess;
- // `options` with `"buffer"` or `null` for `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `Buffer`.
- function execFile(file: string, options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding, callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: Buffer, stderr: Buffer) => void): ChildProcess;
- function execFile(
- file: string,
- args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null,
- options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding,
- callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: Buffer, stderr: Buffer) => void
- ): ChildProcess;
- // `options` with well known `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `string`.
- function execFile(file: string, options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding, callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void): ChildProcess;
- function execFile(
- file: string,
- args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null,
- options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding,
- callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void
- ): ChildProcess;
- // `options` with an `encoding` whose type is `string` means stdout/stderr could either be `Buffer` or `string`.
- // There is no guarantee the `encoding` is unknown as `string` is a superset of `BufferEncoding`.
- function execFile(file: string, options: ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding, callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void): ChildProcess;
- function execFile(
- file: string,
- args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null,
- options: ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding,
- callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void
- ): ChildProcess;
- // `options` without an `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `string`.
- function execFile(file: string, options: ExecFileOptions, callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void): ChildProcess;
- function execFile(
- file: string,
- args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null,
- options: ExecFileOptions,
- callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void
- ): ChildProcess;
- // fallback if nothing else matches. Worst case is always `string | Buffer`.
- function execFile(
- file: string,
- options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null,
- callback: ((error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void) | undefined | null
- ): ChildProcess;
- function execFile(
- file: string,
- args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null,
- options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null,
- callback: ((error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void) | undefined | null
- ): ChildProcess;
- namespace execFile {
- function __promisify__(file: string): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: string;
- stderr: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- file: string,
- args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: string;
- stderr: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- file: string,
- options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: Buffer;
- stderr: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- file: string,
- args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null,
- options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: Buffer;
- stderr: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- file: string,
- options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: string;
- stderr: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- file: string,
- args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null,
- options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: string;
- stderr: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- file: string,
- options: ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: string | Buffer;
- stderr: string | Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- file: string,
- args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null,
- options: ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: string | Buffer;
- stderr: string | Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- file: string,
- options: ExecFileOptions
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: string;
- stderr: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- file: string,
- args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null,
- options: ExecFileOptions
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: string;
- stderr: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- file: string,
- options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: string | Buffer;
- stderr: string | Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- file: string,
- args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null,
- options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null
- ): PromiseWithChild<{
- stdout: string | Buffer;
- stderr: string | Buffer;
- }>;
- }
- interface ForkOptions extends ProcessEnvOptions, MessagingOptions, Abortable {
- execPath?: string | undefined;
- execArgv?: string[] | undefined;
- silent?: boolean | undefined;
- stdio?: StdioOptions | undefined;
- detached?: boolean | undefined;
- windowsVerbatimArguments?: boolean | undefined;
- }
- /**
- * The `child_process.fork()` method is a special case of {@link spawn} used specifically to spawn new Node.js processes.
- * Like {@link spawn}, a `ChildProcess` object is returned. The
- * returned `ChildProcess` will have an additional communication channel
- * built-in that allows messages to be passed back and forth between the parent and
- * child. See `subprocess.send()` for details.
- *
- * Keep in mind that spawned Node.js child processes are
- * independent of the parent with exception of the IPC communication channel
- * that is established between the two. Each process has its own memory, with
- * their own V8 instances. Because of the additional resource allocations
- * required, spawning a large number of child Node.js processes is not
- * recommended.
- *
- * By default, `child_process.fork()` will spawn new Node.js instances using the `process.execPath` of the parent process. The `execPath` property in the`options` object allows for an alternative
- * execution path to be used.
- *
- * Node.js processes launched with a custom `execPath` will communicate with the
- * parent process using the file descriptor (fd) identified using the
- * environment variable `NODE_CHANNEL_FD` on the child process.
- *
- * Unlike the [`fork(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fork.2.html) POSIX system call, `child_process.fork()` does not clone the
- * current process.
- *
- * The `shell` option available in {@link spawn} is not supported by`child_process.fork()` and will be ignored if set.
- *
- * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding`AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except
- * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`:
- *
- * ```js
- * if (process.argv[2] === 'child') {
- * setTimeout(() => {
- * console.log(`Hello from ${process.argv[2]}!`);
- * }, 1_000);
- * } else {
- * const { fork } = require('child_process');
- * const controller = new AbortController();
- * const { signal } = controller;
- * const child = fork(__filename, ['child'], { signal });
- * child.on('error', (err) => {
- * // This will be called with err being an AbortError if the controller aborts
- * });
- * controller.abort(); // Stops the child process
- * }
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.0
- * @param modulePath The module to run in the child.
- * @param args List of string arguments.
- */
- function fork(modulePath: string, options?: ForkOptions): ChildProcess;
- function fork(modulePath: string, args?: ReadonlyArray, options?: ForkOptions): ChildProcess;
- interface SpawnSyncOptions extends CommonSpawnOptions {
- input?: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | undefined;
- maxBuffer?: number | undefined;
- encoding?: BufferEncoding | 'buffer' | null | undefined;
- }
- interface SpawnSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding extends SpawnSyncOptions {
- encoding: BufferEncoding;
- }
- interface SpawnSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends SpawnSyncOptions {
- encoding?: 'buffer' | null | undefined;
- }
- interface SpawnSyncReturns {
- pid: number;
- output: Array;
- stdout: T;
- stderr: T;
- status: number | null;
- signal: NodeJS.Signals | null;
- error?: Error | undefined;
- }
- /**
- * The `child_process.spawnSync()` method is generally identical to {@link spawn} with the exception that the function will not return
- * until the child process has fully closed. When a timeout has been encountered
- * and `killSignal` is sent, the method won't return until the process has
- * completely exited. If the process intercepts and handles the `SIGTERM` signal
- * and doesn't exit, the parent process will wait until the child process has
- * exited.
- *
- * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this**
- * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger**
- * **arbitrary command execution.**
- * @since v0.11.12
- * @param command The command to run.
- * @param args List of string arguments.
- */
- function spawnSync(command: string): SpawnSyncReturns;
- function spawnSync(command: string, options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): SpawnSyncReturns;
- function spawnSync(command: string, options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): SpawnSyncReturns;
- function spawnSync(command: string, options?: SpawnSyncOptions): SpawnSyncReturns;
- function spawnSync(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray): SpawnSyncReturns;
- function spawnSync(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): SpawnSyncReturns;
- function spawnSync(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): SpawnSyncReturns;
- function spawnSync(command: string, args?: ReadonlyArray, options?: SpawnSyncOptions): SpawnSyncReturns;
- interface CommonExecOptions extends CommonOptions {
- input?: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | undefined;
- stdio?: StdioOptions | undefined;
- killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined;
- maxBuffer?: number | undefined;
- encoding?: BufferEncoding | 'buffer' | null | undefined;
- }
- interface ExecSyncOptions extends CommonExecOptions {
- shell?: string | undefined;
- }
- interface ExecSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecSyncOptions {
- encoding: BufferEncoding;
- }
- interface ExecSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecSyncOptions {
- encoding?: 'buffer' | null | undefined;
- }
- /**
- * The `child_process.execSync()` method is generally identical to {@link exec} with the exception that the method will not return
- * until the child process has fully closed. When a timeout has been encountered
- * and `killSignal` is sent, the method won't return until the process has
- * completely exited. If the child process intercepts and handles the `SIGTERM`signal and doesn't exit, the parent process will wait until the child process
- * has exited.
- *
- * If the process times out or has a non-zero exit code, this method will throw.
- * The `Error` object will contain the entire result from {@link spawnSync}.
- *
- * **Never pass unsanitized user input to this function. Any input containing shell**
- * **metacharacters may be used to trigger arbitrary command execution.**
- * @since v0.11.12
- * @param command The command to run.
- * @return The stdout from the command.
- */
- function execSync(command: string): Buffer;
- function execSync(command: string, options: ExecSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): string;
- function execSync(command: string, options: ExecSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): Buffer;
- function execSync(command: string, options?: ExecSyncOptions): string | Buffer;
- interface ExecFileSyncOptions extends CommonExecOptions {
- shell?: boolean | string | undefined;
- }
- interface ExecFileSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecFileSyncOptions {
- encoding: BufferEncoding;
- }
- interface ExecFileSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecFileSyncOptions {
- encoding?: 'buffer' | null; // specify `null`.
- }
- /**
- * The `child_process.execFileSync()` method is generally identical to {@link execFile} with the exception that the method will not
- * return until the child process has fully closed. When a timeout has been
- * encountered and `killSignal` is sent, the method won't return until the process
- * has completely exited.
- *
- * If the child process intercepts and handles the `SIGTERM` signal and
- * does not exit, the parent process will still wait until the child process has
- * exited.
- *
- * If the process times out or has a non-zero exit code, this method will throw an `Error` that will include the full result of the underlying {@link spawnSync}.
- *
- * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this**
- * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger**
- * **arbitrary command execution.**
- * @since v0.11.12
- * @param file The name or path of the executable file to run.
- * @param args List of string arguments.
- * @return The stdout from the command.
- */
- function execFileSync(file: string): Buffer;
- function execFileSync(file: string, options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): string;
- function execFileSync(file: string, options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): Buffer;
- function execFileSync(file: string, options?: ExecFileSyncOptions): string | Buffer;
- function execFileSync(file: string, args: ReadonlyArray): Buffer;
- function execFileSync(file: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): string;
- function execFileSync(file: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): Buffer;
- function execFileSync(file: string, args?: ReadonlyArray, options?: ExecFileSyncOptions): string | Buffer;
-}
-declare module 'node:child_process' {
- export * from 'child_process';
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@types/node/cluster.d.ts b/server/node_modules/@types/node/cluster.d.ts
deleted file mode 100644
index 37dbc57..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@types/node/cluster.d.ts
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,410 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * Clusters of Node.js processes can be used to run multiple instances of Node.js
- * that can distribute workloads among their application threads. When process
- * isolation is not needed, use the `worker_threads` module instead, which
- * allows running multiple application threads within a single Node.js instance.
- *
- * The cluster module allows easy creation of child processes that all share
- * server ports.
- *
- * ```js
- * import cluster from 'cluster';
- * import http from 'http';
- * import { cpus } from 'os';
- * import process from 'process';
- *
- * const numCPUs = cpus().length;
- *
- * if (cluster.isPrimary) {
- * console.log(`Primary ${process.pid} is running`);
- *
- * // Fork workers.
- * for (let i = 0; i < numCPUs; i++) {
- * cluster.fork();
- * }
- *
- * cluster.on('exit', (worker, code, signal) => {
- * console.log(`worker ${worker.process.pid} died`);
- * });
- * } else {
- * // Workers can share any TCP connection
- * // In this case it is an HTTP server
- * http.createServer((req, res) => {
- * res.writeHead(200);
- * res.end('hello world\n');
- * }).listen(8000);
- *
- * console.log(`Worker ${process.pid} started`);
- * }
- * ```
- *
- * Running Node.js will now share port 8000 between the workers:
- *
- * ```console
- * $ node server.js
- * Primary 3596 is running
- * Worker 4324 started
- * Worker 4520 started
- * Worker 6056 started
- * Worker 5644 started
- * ```
- *
- * On Windows, it is not yet possible to set up a named pipe server in a worker.
- * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v18.0.0/lib/cluster.js)
- */
-declare module 'cluster' {
- import * as child from 'node:child_process';
- import EventEmitter = require('node:events');
- import * as net from 'node:net';
- export interface ClusterSettings {
- execArgv?: string[] | undefined; // default: process.execArgv
- exec?: string | undefined;
- args?: string[] | undefined;
- silent?: boolean | undefined;
- stdio?: any[] | undefined;
- uid?: number | undefined;
- gid?: number | undefined;
- inspectPort?: number | (() => number) | undefined;
- }
- export interface Address {
- address: string;
- port: number;
- addressType: number | 'udp4' | 'udp6'; // 4, 6, -1, "udp4", "udp6"
- }
- /**
- * A `Worker` object contains all public information and method about a worker.
- * In the primary it can be obtained using `cluster.workers`. In a worker
- * it can be obtained using `cluster.worker`.
- * @since v0.7.0
- */
- export class Worker extends EventEmitter {
- /**
- * Each new worker is given its own unique id, this id is stored in the`id`.
- *
- * While a worker is alive, this is the key that indexes it in`cluster.workers`.
- * @since v0.8.0
- */
- id: number;
- /**
- * All workers are created using `child_process.fork()`, the returned object
- * from this function is stored as `.process`. In a worker, the global `process`is stored.
- *
- * See: `Child Process module`.
- *
- * Workers will call `process.exit(0)` if the `'disconnect'` event occurs
- * on `process` and `.exitedAfterDisconnect` is not `true`. This protects against
- * accidental disconnection.
- * @since v0.7.0
- */
- process: child.ChildProcess;
- /**
- * Send a message to a worker or primary, optionally with a handle.
- *
- * In the primary, this sends a message to a specific worker. It is identical to `ChildProcess.send()`.
- *
- * In a worker, this sends a message to the primary. It is identical to`process.send()`.
- *
- * This example will echo back all messages from the primary:
- *
- * ```js
- * if (cluster.isPrimary) {
- * const worker = cluster.fork();
- * worker.send('hi there');
- *
- * } else if (cluster.isWorker) {
- * process.on('message', (msg) => {
- * process.send(msg);
- * });
- * }
- * ```
- * @since v0.7.0
- * @param options The `options` argument, if present, is an object used to parameterize the sending of certain types of handles. `options` supports the following properties:
- */
- send(message: child.Serializable, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
- send(message: child.Serializable, sendHandle: child.SendHandle, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
- send(message: child.Serializable, sendHandle: child.SendHandle, options?: child.MessageOptions, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
- /**
- * This function will kill the worker. In the primary worker, it does this by
- * disconnecting the `worker.process`, and once disconnected, killing with`signal`. In the worker, it does it by killing the process with `signal`.
- *
- * The `kill()` function kills the worker process without waiting for a graceful
- * disconnect, it has the same behavior as `worker.process.kill()`.
- *
- * This method is aliased as `worker.destroy()` for backwards compatibility.
- *
- * In a worker, `process.kill()` exists, but it is not this function;
- * it is `kill()`.
- * @since v0.9.12
- * @param [signal='SIGTERM'] Name of the kill signal to send to the worker process.
- */
- kill(signal?: string): void;
- destroy(signal?: string): void;
- /**
- * In a worker, this function will close all servers, wait for the `'close'` event
- * on those servers, and then disconnect the IPC channel.
- *
- * In the primary, an internal message is sent to the worker causing it to call`.disconnect()` on itself.
- *
- * Causes `.exitedAfterDisconnect` to be set.
- *
- * After a server is closed, it will no longer accept new connections,
- * but connections may be accepted by any other listening worker. Existing
- * connections will be allowed to close as usual. When no more connections exist,
- * see `server.close()`, the IPC channel to the worker will close allowing it
- * to die gracefully.
- *
- * The above applies _only_ to server connections, client connections are not
- * automatically closed by workers, and disconnect does not wait for them to close
- * before exiting.
- *
- * In a worker, `process.disconnect` exists, but it is not this function;
- * it is `disconnect()`.
- *
- * Because long living server connections may block workers from disconnecting, it
- * may be useful to send a message, so application specific actions may be taken to
- * close them. It also may be useful to implement a timeout, killing a worker if
- * the `'disconnect'` event has not been emitted after some time.
- *
- * ```js
- * if (cluster.isPrimary) {
- * const worker = cluster.fork();
- * let timeout;
- *
- * worker.on('listening', (address) => {
- * worker.send('shutdown');
- * worker.disconnect();
- * timeout = setTimeout(() => {
- * worker.kill();
- * }, 2000);
- * });
- *
- * worker.on('disconnect', () => {
- * clearTimeout(timeout);
- * });
- *
- * } else if (cluster.isWorker) {
- * const net = require('net');
- * const server = net.createServer((socket) => {
- * // Connections never end
- * });
- *
- * server.listen(8000);
- *
- * process.on('message', (msg) => {
- * if (msg === 'shutdown') {
- * // Initiate graceful close of any connections to server
- * }
- * });
- * }
- * ```
- * @since v0.7.7
- * @return A reference to `worker`.
- */
- disconnect(): void;
- /**
- * This function returns `true` if the worker is connected to its primary via its
- * IPC channel, `false` otherwise. A worker is connected to its primary after it
- * has been created. It is disconnected after the `'disconnect'` event is emitted.
- * @since v0.11.14
- */
- isConnected(): boolean;
- /**
- * This function returns `true` if the worker's process has terminated (either
- * because of exiting or being signaled). Otherwise, it returns `false`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import cluster from 'cluster';
- * import http from 'http';
- * import { cpus } from 'os';
- * import process from 'process';
- *
- * const numCPUs = cpus().length;
- *
- * if (cluster.isPrimary) {
- * console.log(`Primary ${process.pid} is running`);
- *
- * // Fork workers.
- * for (let i = 0; i < numCPUs; i++) {
- * cluster.fork();
- * }
- *
- * cluster.on('fork', (worker) => {
- * console.log('worker is dead:', worker.isDead());
- * });
- *
- * cluster.on('exit', (worker, code, signal) => {
- * console.log('worker is dead:', worker.isDead());
- * });
- * } else {
- * // Workers can share any TCP connection. In this case, it is an HTTP server.
- * http.createServer((req, res) => {
- * res.writeHead(200);
- * res.end(`Current process\n ${process.pid}`);
- * process.kill(process.pid);
- * }).listen(8000);
- * }
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.14
- */
- isDead(): boolean;
- /**
- * This property is `true` if the worker exited due to `.disconnect()`.
- * If the worker exited any other way, it is `false`. If the
- * worker has not exited, it is `undefined`.
- *
- * The boolean `worker.exitedAfterDisconnect` allows distinguishing between
- * voluntary and accidental exit, the primary may choose not to respawn a worker
- * based on this value.
- *
- * ```js
- * cluster.on('exit', (worker, code, signal) => {
- * if (worker.exitedAfterDisconnect === true) {
- * console.log('Oh, it was just voluntary – no need to worry');
- * }
- * });
- *
- * // kill worker
- * worker.kill();
- * ```
- * @since v6.0.0
- */
- exitedAfterDisconnect: boolean;
- /**
- * events.EventEmitter
- * 1. disconnect
- * 2. error
- * 3. exit
- * 4. listening
- * 5. message
- * 6. online
- */
- addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
- addListener(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
- emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
- emit(event: 'disconnect'): boolean;
- emit(event: 'error', error: Error): boolean;
- emit(event: 'exit', code: number, signal: string): boolean;
- emit(event: 'listening', address: Address): boolean;
- emit(event: 'message', message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server): boolean;
- emit(event: 'online'): boolean;
- on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- on(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
- on(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
- on(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
- on(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
- on(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
- on(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
- once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- once(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
- once(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
- once(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
- once(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
- once(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
- once(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
- prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
- prependListener(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
- prependOnceListener(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
- }
- export interface Cluster extends EventEmitter {
- disconnect(callback?: () => void): void;
- fork(env?: any): Worker;
- /** @deprecated since v16.0.0 - use isPrimary. */
- readonly isMaster: boolean;
- readonly isPrimary: boolean;
- readonly isWorker: boolean;
- schedulingPolicy: number;
- readonly settings: ClusterSettings;
- /** @deprecated since v16.0.0 - use setupPrimary. */
- setupMaster(settings?: ClusterSettings): void;
- /**
- * `setupPrimary` is used to change the default 'fork' behavior. Once called, the settings will be present in cluster.settings.
- */
- setupPrimary(settings?: ClusterSettings): void;
- readonly worker?: Worker | undefined;
- readonly workers?: NodeJS.Dict | undefined;
- readonly SCHED_NONE: number;
- readonly SCHED_RR: number;
- /**
- * events.EventEmitter
- * 1. disconnect
- * 2. exit
- * 3. fork
- * 4. listening
- * 5. message
- * 6. online
- * 7. setup
- */
- addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
- addListener(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- addListener(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
- emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
- emit(event: 'disconnect', worker: Worker): boolean;
- emit(event: 'exit', worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string): boolean;
- emit(event: 'fork', worker: Worker): boolean;
- emit(event: 'listening', worker: Worker, address: Address): boolean;
- emit(event: 'message', worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server): boolean;
- emit(event: 'online', worker: Worker): boolean;
- emit(event: 'setup', settings: ClusterSettings): boolean;
- on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- on(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- on(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
- on(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- on(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
- on(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
- on(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- on(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
- once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- once(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- once(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
- once(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- once(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
- once(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
- once(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- once(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
- // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
- prependListener(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle?: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- prependListener(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
- // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
- prependOnceListener(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
- prependOnceListener(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
- }
- const cluster: Cluster;
- export default cluster;
-}
-declare module 'node:cluster' {
- export * from 'cluster';
- export { default as default } from 'cluster';
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@types/node/console.d.ts b/server/node_modules/@types/node/console.d.ts
deleted file mode 100644
index 16c9137..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@types/node/console.d.ts
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,412 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * The `console` module provides a simple debugging console that is similar to the
- * JavaScript console mechanism provided by web browsers.
- *
- * The module exports two specific components:
- *
- * * A `Console` class with methods such as `console.log()`, `console.error()` and`console.warn()` that can be used to write to any Node.js stream.
- * * A global `console` instance configured to write to `process.stdout` and `process.stderr`. The global `console` can be used without calling`require('console')`.
- *
- * _**Warning**_: The global console object's methods are neither consistently
- * synchronous like the browser APIs they resemble, nor are they consistently
- * asynchronous like all other Node.js streams. See the `note on process I/O` for
- * more information.
- *
- * Example using the global `console`:
- *
- * ```js
- * console.log('hello world');
- * // Prints: hello world, to stdout
- * console.log('hello %s', 'world');
- * // Prints: hello world, to stdout
- * console.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened'));
- * // Prints error message and stack trace to stderr:
- * // Error: Whoops, something bad happened
- * // at [eval]:5:15
- * // at Script.runInThisContext (node:vm:132:18)
- * // at Object.runInThisContext (node:vm:309:38)
- * // at node:internal/process/execution:77:19
- * // at [eval]-wrapper:6:22
- * // at evalScript (node:internal/process/execution:76:60)
- * // at node:internal/main/eval_string:23:3
- *
- * const name = 'Will Robinson';
- * console.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`);
- * // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to stderr
- * ```
- *
- * Example using the `Console` class:
- *
- * ```js
- * const out = getStreamSomehow();
- * const err = getStreamSomehow();
- * const myConsole = new console.Console(out, err);
- *
- * myConsole.log('hello world');
- * // Prints: hello world, to out
- * myConsole.log('hello %s', 'world');
- * // Prints: hello world, to out
- * myConsole.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened'));
- * // Prints: [Error: Whoops, something bad happened], to err
- *
- * const name = 'Will Robinson';
- * myConsole.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`);
- * // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to err
- * ```
- * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v18.0.0/lib/console.js)
- */
-declare module 'console' {
- import console = require('node:console');
- export = console;
-}
-declare module 'node:console' {
- import { InspectOptions } from 'node:util';
- global {
- // This needs to be global to avoid TS2403 in case lib.dom.d.ts is present in the same build
- interface Console {
- Console: console.ConsoleConstructor;
- /**
- * `console.assert()` writes a message if `value` is [falsy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Falsy) or omitted. It only
- * writes a message and does not otherwise affect execution. The output always
- * starts with `"Assertion failed"`. If provided, `message` is formatted using `util.format()`.
- *
- * If `value` is [truthy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Truthy), nothing happens.
- *
- * ```js
- * console.assert(true, 'does nothing');
- *
- * console.assert(false, 'Whoops %s work', 'didn\'t');
- * // Assertion failed: Whoops didn't work
- *
- * console.assert();
- * // Assertion failed
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.101
- * @param value The value tested for being truthy.
- * @param message All arguments besides `value` are used as error message.
- */
- assert(value: any, message?: string, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
- /**
- * When `stdout` is a TTY, calling `console.clear()` will attempt to clear the
- * TTY. When `stdout` is not a TTY, this method does nothing.
- *
- * The specific operation of `console.clear()` can vary across operating systems
- * and terminal types. For most Linux operating systems, `console.clear()`operates similarly to the `clear` shell command. On Windows, `console.clear()`will clear only the output in the
- * current terminal viewport for the Node.js
- * binary.
- * @since v8.3.0
- */
- clear(): void;
- /**
- * Maintains an internal counter specific to `label` and outputs to `stdout` the
- * number of times `console.count()` has been called with the given `label`.
- *
- * ```js
- * > console.count()
- * default: 1
- * undefined
- * > console.count('default')
- * default: 2
- * undefined
- * > console.count('abc')
- * abc: 1
- * undefined
- * > console.count('xyz')
- * xyz: 1
- * undefined
- * > console.count('abc')
- * abc: 2
- * undefined
- * > console.count()
- * default: 3
- * undefined
- * >
- * ```
- * @since v8.3.0
- * @param label The display label for the counter.
- */
- count(label?: string): void;
- /**
- * Resets the internal counter specific to `label`.
- *
- * ```js
- * > console.count('abc');
- * abc: 1
- * undefined
- * > console.countReset('abc');
- * undefined
- * > console.count('abc');
- * abc: 1
- * undefined
- * >
- * ```
- * @since v8.3.0
- * @param label The display label for the counter.
- */
- countReset(label?: string): void;
- /**
- * The `console.debug()` function is an alias for {@link log}.
- * @since v8.0.0
- */
- debug(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
- /**
- * Uses `util.inspect()` on `obj` and prints the resulting string to `stdout`.
- * This function bypasses any custom `inspect()` function defined on `obj`.
- * @since v0.1.101
- */
- dir(obj: any, options?: InspectOptions): void;
- /**
- * This method calls `console.log()` passing it the arguments received.
- * This method does not produce any XML formatting.
- * @since v8.0.0
- */
- dirxml(...data: any[]): void;
- /**
- * Prints to `stderr` with newline. Multiple arguments can be passed, with the
- * first used as the primary message and all additional used as substitution
- * values similar to [`printf(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/printf.3.html) (the arguments are all passed to `util.format()`).
- *
- * ```js
- * const code = 5;
- * console.error('error #%d', code);
- * // Prints: error #5, to stderr
- * console.error('error', code);
- * // Prints: error 5, to stderr
- * ```
- *
- * If formatting elements (e.g. `%d`) are not found in the first string then `util.inspect()` is called on each argument and the resulting string
- * values are concatenated. See `util.format()` for more information.
- * @since v0.1.100
- */
- error(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
- /**
- * Increases indentation of subsequent lines by spaces for `groupIndentation`length.
- *
- * If one or more `label`s are provided, those are printed first without the
- * additional indentation.
- * @since v8.5.0
- */
- group(...label: any[]): void;
- /**
- * An alias for {@link group}.
- * @since v8.5.0
- */
- groupCollapsed(...label: any[]): void;
- /**
- * Decreases indentation of subsequent lines by spaces for `groupIndentation`length.
- * @since v8.5.0
- */
- groupEnd(): void;
- /**
- * The `console.info()` function is an alias for {@link log}.
- * @since v0.1.100
- */
- info(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
- /**
- * Prints to `stdout` with newline. Multiple arguments can be passed, with the
- * first used as the primary message and all additional used as substitution
- * values similar to [`printf(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/printf.3.html) (the arguments are all passed to `util.format()`).
- *
- * ```js
- * const count = 5;
- * console.log('count: %d', count);
- * // Prints: count: 5, to stdout
- * console.log('count:', count);
- * // Prints: count: 5, to stdout
- * ```
- *
- * See `util.format()` for more information.
- * @since v0.1.100
- */
- log(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
- /**
- * Try to construct a table with the columns of the properties of `tabularData`(or use `properties`) and rows of `tabularData` and log it. Falls back to just
- * logging the argument if it can’t be parsed as tabular.
- *
- * ```js
- * // These can't be parsed as tabular data
- * console.table(Symbol());
- * // Symbol()
- *
- * console.table(undefined);
- * // undefined
- *
- * console.table([{ a: 1, b: 'Y' }, { a: 'Z', b: 2 }]);
- * // ┌─────────┬─────┬─────┐
- * // │ (index) │ a │ b │
- * // ├─────────┼─────┼─────┤
- * // │ 0 │ 1 │ 'Y' │
- * // │ 1 │ 'Z' │ 2 │
- * // └─────────┴─────┴─────┘
- *
- * console.table([{ a: 1, b: 'Y' }, { a: 'Z', b: 2 }], ['a']);
- * // ┌─────────┬─────┐
- * // │ (index) │ a │
- * // ├─────────┼─────┤
- * // │ 0 │ 1 │
- * // │ 1 │ 'Z' │
- * // └─────────┴─────┘
- * ```
- * @since v10.0.0
- * @param properties Alternate properties for constructing the table.
- */
- table(tabularData: any, properties?: ReadonlyArray): void;
- /**
- * Starts a timer that can be used to compute the duration of an operation. Timers
- * are identified by a unique `label`. Use the same `label` when calling {@link timeEnd} to stop the timer and output the elapsed time in
- * suitable time units to `stdout`. For example, if the elapsed
- * time is 3869ms, `console.timeEnd()` displays "3.869s".
- * @since v0.1.104
- */
- time(label?: string): void;
- /**
- * Stops a timer that was previously started by calling {@link time} and
- * prints the result to `stdout`:
- *
- * ```js
- * console.time('100-elements');
- * for (let i = 0; i < 100; i++) {}
- * console.timeEnd('100-elements');
- * // prints 100-elements: 225.438ms
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.104
- */
- timeEnd(label?: string): void;
- /**
- * For a timer that was previously started by calling {@link time}, prints
- * the elapsed time and other `data` arguments to `stdout`:
- *
- * ```js
- * console.time('process');
- * const value = expensiveProcess1(); // Returns 42
- * console.timeLog('process', value);
- * // Prints "process: 365.227ms 42".
- * doExpensiveProcess2(value);
- * console.timeEnd('process');
- * ```
- * @since v10.7.0
- */
- timeLog(label?: string, ...data: any[]): void;
- /**
- * Prints to `stderr` the string `'Trace: '`, followed by the `util.format()` formatted message and stack trace to the current position in the code.
- *
- * ```js
- * console.trace('Show me');
- * // Prints: (stack trace will vary based on where trace is called)
- * // Trace: Show me
- * // at repl:2:9
- * // at REPLServer.defaultEval (repl.js:248:27)
- * // at bound (domain.js:287:14)
- * // at REPLServer.runBound [as eval] (domain.js:300:12)
- * // at REPLServer. (repl.js:412:12)
- * // at emitOne (events.js:82:20)
- * // at REPLServer.emit (events.js:169:7)
- * // at REPLServer.Interface._onLine (readline.js:210:10)
- * // at REPLServer.Interface._line (readline.js:549:8)
- * // at REPLServer.Interface._ttyWrite (readline.js:826:14)
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.104
- */
- trace(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
- /**
- * The `console.warn()` function is an alias for {@link error}.
- * @since v0.1.100
- */
- warn(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
- // --- Inspector mode only ---
- /**
- * This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector.
- * Starts a JavaScript CPU profile with an optional label.
- */
- profile(label?: string): void;
- /**
- * This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector.
- * Stops the current JavaScript CPU profiling session if one has been started and prints the report to the Profiles panel of the inspector.
- */
- profileEnd(label?: string): void;
- /**
- * This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector.
- * Adds an event with the label `label` to the Timeline panel of the inspector.
- */
- timeStamp(label?: string): void;
- }
- /**
- * The `console` module provides a simple debugging console that is similar to the
- * JavaScript console mechanism provided by web browsers.
- *
- * The module exports two specific components:
- *
- * * A `Console` class with methods such as `console.log()`, `console.error()` and`console.warn()` that can be used to write to any Node.js stream.
- * * A global `console` instance configured to write to `process.stdout` and `process.stderr`. The global `console` can be used without calling`require('console')`.
- *
- * _**Warning**_: The global console object's methods are neither consistently
- * synchronous like the browser APIs they resemble, nor are they consistently
- * asynchronous like all other Node.js streams. See the `note on process I/O` for
- * more information.
- *
- * Example using the global `console`:
- *
- * ```js
- * console.log('hello world');
- * // Prints: hello world, to stdout
- * console.log('hello %s', 'world');
- * // Prints: hello world, to stdout
- * console.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened'));
- * // Prints error message and stack trace to stderr:
- * // Error: Whoops, something bad happened
- * // at [eval]:5:15
- * // at Script.runInThisContext (node:vm:132:18)
- * // at Object.runInThisContext (node:vm:309:38)
- * // at node:internal/process/execution:77:19
- * // at [eval]-wrapper:6:22
- * // at evalScript (node:internal/process/execution:76:60)
- * // at node:internal/main/eval_string:23:3
- *
- * const name = 'Will Robinson';
- * console.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`);
- * // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to stderr
- * ```
- *
- * Example using the `Console` class:
- *
- * ```js
- * const out = getStreamSomehow();
- * const err = getStreamSomehow();
- * const myConsole = new console.Console(out, err);
- *
- * myConsole.log('hello world');
- * // Prints: hello world, to out
- * myConsole.log('hello %s', 'world');
- * // Prints: hello world, to out
- * myConsole.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened'));
- * // Prints: [Error: Whoops, something bad happened], to err
- *
- * const name = 'Will Robinson';
- * myConsole.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`);
- * // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to err
- * ```
- * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/console.js)
- */
- namespace console {
- interface ConsoleConstructorOptions {
- stdout: NodeJS.WritableStream;
- stderr?: NodeJS.WritableStream | undefined;
- ignoreErrors?: boolean | undefined;
- colorMode?: boolean | 'auto' | undefined;
- inspectOptions?: InspectOptions | undefined;
- /**
- * Set group indentation
- * @default 2
- */
- groupIndentation?: number | undefined;
- }
- interface ConsoleConstructor {
- prototype: Console;
- new (stdout: NodeJS.WritableStream, stderr?: NodeJS.WritableStream, ignoreErrors?: boolean): Console;
- new (options: ConsoleConstructorOptions): Console;
- }
- }
- var console: Console;
- }
- export = globalThis.console;
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@types/node/constants.d.ts b/server/node_modules/@types/node/constants.d.ts
deleted file mode 100644
index 208020d..0000000
--- a/server/node_modules/@types/node/constants.d.ts
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use constants property exposed by the relevant module instead. */
-declare module 'constants' {
- import { constants as osConstants, SignalConstants } from 'node:os';
- import { constants as cryptoConstants } from 'node:crypto';
- import { constants as fsConstants } from 'node:fs';
-
- const exp: typeof osConstants.errno &
- typeof osConstants.priority &
- SignalConstants &
- typeof cryptoConstants &
- typeof fsConstants;
- export = exp;
-}
-
-declare module 'node:constants' {
- import constants = require('constants');
- export = constants;
-}
diff --git a/server/node_modules/@types/node/crypto.d.ts b/server/node_modules/@types/node/crypto.d.ts
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--- a/server/node_modules/@types/node/crypto.d.ts
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-/**
- * The `crypto` module provides cryptographic functionality that includes a set of
- * wrappers for OpenSSL's hash, HMAC, cipher, decipher, sign, and verify functions.
- *
- * ```js
- * const { createHmac } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const secret = 'abcdefg';
- * const hash = createHmac('sha256', secret)
- * .update('I love cupcakes')
- * .digest('hex');
- * console.log(hash);
- * // Prints:
- * // c0fa1bc00531bd78ef38c628449c5102aeabd49b5dc3a2a516ea6ea959d6658e
- * ```
- * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v18.0.0/lib/crypto.js)
- */
-declare module 'crypto' {
- import * as stream from 'node:stream';
- import { PeerCertificate } from 'node:tls';
- /**
- * SPKAC is a Certificate Signing Request mechanism originally implemented by
- * Netscape and was specified formally as part of [HTML5's `keygen` element](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/keygen).
- *
- * `` is deprecated since [HTML 5.2](https://www.w3.org/TR/html52/changes.html#features-removed) and new projects
- * should not use this element anymore.
- *
- * The `crypto` module provides the `Certificate` class for working with SPKAC
- * data. The most common usage is handling output generated by the HTML5`` element. Node.js uses [OpenSSL's SPKAC
- * implementation](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/apps/openssl-spkac.html) internally.
- * @since v0.11.8
- */
- class Certificate {
- /**
- * ```js
- * const { Certificate } = await import('crypto');
- * const spkac = getSpkacSomehow();
- * const challenge = Certificate.exportChallenge(spkac);
- * console.log(challenge.toString('utf8'));
- * // Prints: the challenge as a UTF8 string
- * ```
- * @since v9.0.0
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `spkac` string.
- * @return The challenge component of the `spkac` data structure, which includes a public key and a challenge.
- */
- static exportChallenge(spkac: BinaryLike): Buffer;
- /**
- * ```js
- * const { Certificate } = await import('crypto');
- * const spkac = getSpkacSomehow();
- * const publicKey = Certificate.exportPublicKey(spkac);
- * console.log(publicKey);
- * // Prints: the public key as
- * ```
- * @since v9.0.0
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `spkac` string.
- * @return The public key component of the `spkac` data structure, which includes a public key and a challenge.
- */
- static exportPublicKey(spkac: BinaryLike, encoding?: string): Buffer;
- /**
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- * const { Certificate } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const spkac = getSpkacSomehow();
- * console.log(Certificate.verifySpkac(Buffer.from(spkac)));
- * // Prints: true or false
- * ```
- * @since v9.0.0
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `spkac` string.
- * @return `true` if the given `spkac` data structure is valid, `false` otherwise.
- */
- static verifySpkac(spkac: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): boolean;
- /**
- * @deprecated
- * @param spkac
- * @returns The challenge component of the `spkac` data structure,
- * which includes a public key and a challenge.
- */
- exportChallenge(spkac: BinaryLike): Buffer;
- /**
- * @deprecated
- * @param spkac
- * @param encoding The encoding of the spkac string.
- * @returns The public key component of the `spkac` data structure,
- * which includes a public key and a challenge.
- */
- exportPublicKey(spkac: BinaryLike, encoding?: string): Buffer;
- /**
- * @deprecated
- * @param spkac
- * @returns `true` if the given `spkac` data structure is valid,
- * `false` otherwise.
- */
- verifySpkac(spkac: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): boolean;
- }
- namespace constants {
- // https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/crypto.html#crypto_crypto_constants
- const OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER: number;
- /** Applies multiple bug workarounds within OpenSSL. See https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html for detail. */
- const SSL_OP_ALL: number;
- /** Allows legacy insecure renegotiation between OpenSSL and unpatched clients or servers. See https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html. */
- const SSL_OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION: number;
- /** Attempts to use the server's preferences instead of the client's when selecting a cipher. See https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html. */
- const SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE: number;
- /** Instructs OpenSSL to use Cisco's "speshul" version of DTLS_BAD_VER. */
- const SSL_OP_CISCO_ANYCONNECT: number;
- /** Instructs OpenSSL to turn on cookie exchange. */
- const SSL_OP_COOKIE_EXCHANGE: number;
- /** Instructs OpenSSL to add server-hello extension from an early version of the cryptopro draft. */
- const SSL_OP_CRYPTOPRO_TLSEXT_BUG: number;
- /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable a SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 vulnerability workaround added in OpenSSL 0.9.6d. */
- const SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS: number;
- /** Instructs OpenSSL to always use the tmp_rsa key when performing RSA operations. */
- const SSL_OP_EPHEMERAL_RSA: number;
- /** Allows initial connection to servers that do not support RI. */
- const SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT: number;
- const SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_BIG_SSLV3_BUFFER: number;
- const SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_SESS_ID_BUG: number;
- /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable the workaround for a man-in-the-middle protocol-version vulnerability in the SSL 2.0 server implementation. */
- const SSL_OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING: number;
- const SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_CA_DN_BUG: number;
- const SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_CHALLENGE_BUG: number;
- const SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_DEMO_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG: number;
- const SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_REUSE_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG: number;
- /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable support for SSL/TLS compression. */
- const SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION: number;
- const SSL_OP_NO_QUERY_MTU: number;
- /** Instructs OpenSSL to always start a new session when performing renegotiation. */
- const SSL_OP_NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION: number;
- const SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2: number;
- const SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3: number;
- const SSL_OP_NO_TICKET: number;
- const SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1: number;
- const SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_1: number;
- const SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_2: number;
- const SSL_OP_PKCS1_CHECK_1: number;
- const SSL_OP_PKCS1_CHECK_2: number;
- /** Instructs OpenSSL to always create a new key when using temporary/ephemeral DH parameters. */
- const SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE: number;
- /** Instructs OpenSSL to always create a new key when using temporary/ephemeral ECDH parameters. */
- const SSL_OP_SINGLE_ECDH_USE: number;
- const SSL_OP_SSLEAY_080_CLIENT_DH_BUG: number;
- const SSL_OP_SSLREF2_REUSE_CERT_TYPE_BUG: number;
- const SSL_OP_TLS_BLOCK_PADDING_BUG: number;
- const SSL_OP_TLS_D5_BUG: number;
- /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable version rollback attack detection. */
- const SSL_OP_TLS_ROLLBACK_BUG: number;
- const ENGINE_METHOD_RSA: number;
- const ENGINE_METHOD_DSA: number;
- const ENGINE_METHOD_DH: number;
- const ENGINE_METHOD_RAND: number;
- const ENGINE_METHOD_EC: number;
- const ENGINE_METHOD_CIPHERS: number;
- const ENGINE_METHOD_DIGESTS: number;
- const ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_METHS: number;
- const ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_ASN1_METHS: number;
- const ENGINE_METHOD_ALL: number;
- const ENGINE_METHOD_NONE: number;
- const DH_CHECK_P_NOT_SAFE_PRIME: number;
- const DH_CHECK_P_NOT_PRIME: number;
- const DH_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_GENERATOR: number;
- const DH_NOT_SUITABLE_GENERATOR: number;
- const ALPN_ENABLED: number;
- const RSA_PKCS1_PADDING: number;
- const RSA_SSLV23_PADDING: number;
- const RSA_NO_PADDING: number;
- const RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING: number;
- const RSA_X931_PADDING: number;
- const RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING: number;
- /** Sets the salt length for RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING to the digest size when signing or verifying. */
- const RSA_PSS_SALTLEN_DIGEST: number;
- /** Sets the salt length for RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING to the maximum permissible value when signing data. */
- const RSA_PSS_SALTLEN_MAX_SIGN: number;
- /** Causes the salt length for RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING to be determined automatically when verifying a signature. */
- const RSA_PSS_SALTLEN_AUTO: number;
- const POINT_CONVERSION_COMPRESSED: number;
- const POINT_CONVERSION_UNCOMPRESSED: number;
- const POINT_CONVERSION_HYBRID: number;
- /** Specifies the built-in default cipher list used by Node.js (colon-separated values). */
- const defaultCoreCipherList: string;
- /** Specifies the active default cipher list used by the current Node.js process (colon-separated values). */
- const defaultCipherList: string;
- }
- interface HashOptions extends stream.TransformOptions {
- /**
- * For XOF hash functions such as `shake256`, the
- * outputLength option can be used to specify the desired output length in bytes.
- */
- outputLength?: number | undefined;
- }
- /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 */
- const fips: boolean;
- /**
- * Creates and returns a `Hash` object that can be used to generate hash digests
- * using the given `algorithm`. Optional `options` argument controls stream
- * behavior. For XOF hash functions such as `'shake256'`, the `outputLength` option
- * can be used to specify the desired output length in bytes.
- *
- * The `algorithm` is dependent on the available algorithms supported by the
- * version of OpenSSL on the platform. Examples are `'sha256'`, `'sha512'`, etc.
- * On recent releases of OpenSSL, `openssl list -digest-algorithms` will
- * display the available digest algorithms.
- *
- * Example: generating the sha256 sum of a file
- *
- * ```js
- * import {
- * createReadStream
- * } from 'fs';
- * import { argv } from 'process';
- * const {
- * createHash
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const filename = argv[2];
- *
- * const hash = createHash('sha256');
- *
- * const input = createReadStream(filename);
- * input.on('readable', () => {
- * // Only one element is going to be produced by the
- * // hash stream.
- * const data = input.read();
- * if (data)
- * hash.update(data);
- * else {
- * console.log(`${hash.digest('hex')} ${filename}`);
- * }
- * });
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.92
- * @param options `stream.transform` options
- */
- function createHash(algorithm: string, options?: HashOptions): Hash;
- /**
- * Creates and returns an `Hmac` object that uses the given `algorithm` and `key`.
- * Optional `options` argument controls stream behavior.
- *
- * The `algorithm` is dependent on the available algorithms supported by the
- * version of OpenSSL on the platform. Examples are `'sha256'`, `'sha512'`, etc.
- * On recent releases of OpenSSL, `openssl list -digest-algorithms` will
- * display the available digest algorithms.
- *
- * The `key` is the HMAC key used to generate the cryptographic HMAC hash. If it is
- * a `KeyObject`, its type must be `secret`.
- *
- * Example: generating the sha256 HMAC of a file
- *
- * ```js
- * import {
- * createReadStream
- * } from 'fs';
- * import { argv } from 'process';
- * const {
- * createHmac
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const filename = argv[2];
- *
- * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret');
- *
- * const input = createReadStream(filename);
- * input.on('readable', () => {
- * // Only one element is going to be produced by the
- * // hash stream.
- * const data = input.read();
- * if (data)
- * hmac.update(data);
- * else {
- * console.log(`${hmac.digest('hex')} ${filename}`);
- * }
- * });
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.94
- * @param options `stream.transform` options
- */
- function createHmac(algorithm: string, key: BinaryLike | KeyObject, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Hmac;
- // https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_buffers_and_character_encodings
- type BinaryToTextEncoding = 'base64' | 'base64url' | 'hex' | 'binary';
- type CharacterEncoding = 'utf8' | 'utf-8' | 'utf16le' | 'latin1';
- type LegacyCharacterEncoding = 'ascii' | 'binary' | 'ucs2' | 'ucs-2';
- type Encoding = BinaryToTextEncoding | CharacterEncoding | LegacyCharacterEncoding;
- type ECDHKeyFormat = 'compressed' | 'uncompressed' | 'hybrid';
- /**
- * The `Hash` class is a utility for creating hash digests of data. It can be
- * used in one of two ways:
- *
- * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where data is written
- * to produce a computed hash digest on the readable side, or
- * * Using the `hash.update()` and `hash.digest()` methods to produce the
- * computed hash.
- *
- * The {@link createHash} method is used to create `Hash` instances. `Hash`objects are not to be created directly using the `new` keyword.
- *
- * Example: Using `Hash` objects as streams:
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * createHash
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const hash = createHash('sha256');
- *
- * hash.on('readable', () => {
- * // Only one element is going to be produced by the
- * // hash stream.
- * const data = hash.read();
- * if (data) {
- * console.log(data.toString('hex'));
- * // Prints:
- * // 6a2da20943931e9834fc12cfe5bb47bbd9ae43489a30726962b576f4e3993e50
- * }
- * });
- *
- * hash.write('some data to hash');
- * hash.end();
- * ```
- *
- * Example: Using `Hash` and piped streams:
- *
- * ```js
- * import { createReadStream } from 'fs';
- * import { stdout } from 'process';
- * const { createHash } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const hash = createHash('sha256');
- *
- * const input = createReadStream('test.js');
- * input.pipe(hash).setEncoding('hex').pipe(stdout);
- * ```
- *
- * Example: Using the `hash.update()` and `hash.digest()` methods:
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * createHash
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const hash = createHash('sha256');
- *
- * hash.update('some data to hash');
- * console.log(hash.digest('hex'));
- * // Prints:
- * // 6a2da20943931e9834fc12cfe5bb47bbd9ae43489a30726962b576f4e3993e50
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.92
- */
- class Hash extends stream.Transform {
- private constructor();
- /**
- * Creates a new `Hash` object that contains a deep copy of the internal state
- * of the current `Hash` object.
- *
- * The optional `options` argument controls stream behavior. For XOF hash
- * functions such as `'shake256'`, the `outputLength` option can be used to
- * specify the desired output length in bytes.
- *
- * An error is thrown when an attempt is made to copy the `Hash` object after
- * its `hash.digest()` method has been called.
- *
- * ```js
- * // Calculate a rolling hash.
- * const {
- * createHash
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const hash = createHash('sha256');
- *
- * hash.update('one');
- * console.log(hash.copy().digest('hex'));
- *
- * hash.update('two');
- * console.log(hash.copy().digest('hex'));
- *
- * hash.update('three');
- * console.log(hash.copy().digest('hex'));
- *
- * // Etc.
- * ```
- * @since v13.1.0
- * @param options `stream.transform` options
- */
- copy(options?: stream.TransformOptions): Hash;
- /**
- * Updates the hash content with the given `data`, the encoding of which
- * is given in `inputEncoding`.
- * If `encoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an
- * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored.
- *
- * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed.
- * @since v0.1.92
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string.
- */
- update(data: BinaryLike): Hash;
- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Hash;
- /**
- * Calculates the digest of all of the data passed to be hashed (using the `hash.update()` method).
- * If `encoding` is provided a string will be returned; otherwise
- * a `Buffer` is returned.
- *
- * The `Hash` object can not be used again after `hash.digest()` method has been
- * called. Multiple calls will cause an error to be thrown.
- * @since v0.1.92
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- */
- digest(): Buffer;
- digest(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
- }
- /**
- * The `Hmac` class is a utility for creating cryptographic HMAC digests. It can
- * be used in one of two ways:
- *
- * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where data is written
- * to produce a computed HMAC digest on the readable side, or
- * * Using the `hmac.update()` and `hmac.digest()` methods to produce the
- * computed HMAC digest.
- *
- * The {@link createHmac} method is used to create `Hmac` instances. `Hmac`objects are not to be created directly using the `new` keyword.
- *
- * Example: Using `Hmac` objects as streams:
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * createHmac
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret');
- *
- * hmac.on('readable', () => {
- * // Only one element is going to be produced by the
- * // hash stream.
- * const data = hmac.read();
- * if (data) {
- * console.log(data.toString('hex'));
- * // Prints:
- * // 7fd04df92f636fd450bc841c9418e5825c17f33ad9c87c518115a45971f7f77e
- * }
- * });
- *
- * hmac.write('some data to hash');
- * hmac.end();
- * ```
- *
- * Example: Using `Hmac` and piped streams:
- *
- * ```js
- * import { createReadStream } from 'fs';
- * import { stdout } from 'process';
- * const {
- * createHmac
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret');
- *
- * const input = createReadStream('test.js');
- * input.pipe(hmac).pipe(stdout);
- * ```
- *
- * Example: Using the `hmac.update()` and `hmac.digest()` methods:
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * createHmac
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret');
- *
- * hmac.update('some data to hash');
- * console.log(hmac.digest('hex'));
- * // Prints:
- * // 7fd04df92f636fd450bc841c9418e5825c17f33ad9c87c518115a45971f7f77e
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.94
- */
- class Hmac extends stream.Transform {
- private constructor();
- /**
- * Updates the `Hmac` content with the given `data`, the encoding of which
- * is given in `inputEncoding`.
- * If `encoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an
- * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored.
- *
- * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed.
- * @since v0.1.94
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string.
- */
- update(data: BinaryLike): Hmac;
- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Hmac;
- /**
- * Calculates the HMAC digest of all of the data passed using `hmac.update()`.
- * If `encoding` is
- * provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned;
- *
- * The `Hmac` object can not be used again after `hmac.digest()` has been
- * called. Multiple calls to `hmac.digest()` will result in an error being thrown.
- * @since v0.1.94
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- */
- digest(): Buffer;
- digest(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
- }
- type KeyObjectType = 'secret' | 'public' | 'private';
- interface KeyExportOptions {
- type: 'pkcs1' | 'spki' | 'pkcs8' | 'sec1';
- format: T;
- cipher?: string | undefined;
- passphrase?: string | Buffer | undefined;
- }
- interface JwkKeyExportOptions {
- format: 'jwk';
- }
- interface JsonWebKey {
- crv?: string | undefined;
- d?: string | undefined;
- dp?: string | undefined;
- dq?: string | undefined;
- e?: string | undefined;
- k?: string | undefined;
- kty?: string | undefined;
- n?: string | undefined;
- p?: string | undefined;
- q?: string | undefined;
- qi?: string | undefined;
- x?: string | undefined;
- y?: string | undefined;
- [key: string]: unknown;
- }
- interface AsymmetricKeyDetails {
- /**
- * Key size in bits (RSA, DSA).
- */
- modulusLength?: number | undefined;
- /**
- * Public exponent (RSA).
- */
- publicExponent?: bigint | undefined;
- /**
- * Name of the message digest (RSA-PSS).
- */
- hashAlgorithm?: string | undefined;
- /**
- * Name of the message digest used by MGF1 (RSA-PSS).
- */
- mgf1HashAlgorithm?: string | undefined;
- /**
- * Minimal salt length in bytes (RSA-PSS).
- */
- saltLength?: number | undefined;
- /**
- * Size of q in bits (DSA).
- */
- divisorLength?: number | undefined;
- /**
- * Name of the curve (EC).
- */
- namedCurve?: string | undefined;
- }
- /**
- * Node.js uses a `KeyObject` class to represent a symmetric or asymmetric key,
- * and each kind of key exposes different functions. The {@link createSecretKey}, {@link createPublicKey} and {@link createPrivateKey} methods are used to create `KeyObject`instances. `KeyObject`
- * objects are not to be created directly using the `new`keyword.
- *
- * Most applications should consider using the new `KeyObject` API instead of
- * passing keys as strings or `Buffer`s due to improved security features.
- *
- * `KeyObject` instances can be passed to other threads via `postMessage()`.
- * The receiver obtains a cloned `KeyObject`, and the `KeyObject` does not need to
- * be listed in the `transferList` argument.
- * @since v11.6.0
- */
- class KeyObject {
- private constructor();
- /**
- * Example: Converting a `CryptoKey` instance to a `KeyObject`:
- *
- * ```js
- * const { webcrypto, KeyObject } = await import('crypto');
- * const { subtle } = webcrypto;
- *
- * const key = await subtle.generateKey({
- * name: 'HMAC',
- * hash: 'SHA-256',
- * length: 256
- * }, true, ['sign', 'verify']);
- *
- * const keyObject = KeyObject.from(key);
- * console.log(keyObject.symmetricKeySize);
- * // Prints: 32 (symmetric key size in bytes)
- * ```
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- static from(key: webcrypto.CryptoKey): KeyObject;
- /**
- * For asymmetric keys, this property represents the type of the key. Supported key
- * types are:
- *
- * * `'rsa'` (OID 1.2.840.113549.1.1.1)
- * * `'rsa-pss'` (OID 1.2.840.113549.1.1.10)
- * * `'dsa'` (OID 1.2.840.10040.4.1)
- * * `'ec'` (OID 1.2.840.10045.2.1)
- * * `'x25519'` (OID 1.3.101.110)
- * * `'x448'` (OID 1.3.101.111)
- * * `'ed25519'` (OID 1.3.101.112)
- * * `'ed448'` (OID 1.3.101.113)
- * * `'dh'` (OID 1.2.840.113549.1.3.1)
- *
- * This property is `undefined` for unrecognized `KeyObject` types and symmetric
- * keys.
- * @since v11.6.0
- */
- asymmetricKeyType?: KeyType | undefined;
- /**
- * For asymmetric keys, this property represents the size of the embedded key in
- * bytes. This property is `undefined` for symmetric keys.
- */
- asymmetricKeySize?: number | undefined;
- /**
- * This property exists only on asymmetric keys. Depending on the type of the key,
- * this object contains information about the key. None of the information obtained
- * through this property can be used to uniquely identify a key or to compromise
- * the security of the key.
- *
- * For RSA-PSS keys, if the key material contains a `RSASSA-PSS-params` sequence,
- * the `hashAlgorithm`, `mgf1HashAlgorithm`, and `saltLength` properties will be
- * set.
- *
- * Other key details might be exposed via this API using additional attributes.
- * @since v15.7.0
- */
- asymmetricKeyDetails?: AsymmetricKeyDetails | undefined;
- /**
- * For symmetric keys, the following encoding options can be used:
- *
- * For public keys, the following encoding options can be used:
- *
- * For private keys, the following encoding options can be used:
- *
- * The result type depends on the selected encoding format, when PEM the
- * result is a string, when DER it will be a buffer containing the data
- * encoded as DER, when [JWK](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517) it will be an object.
- *
- * When [JWK](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517) encoding format was selected, all other encoding options are
- * ignored.
- *
- * PKCS#1, SEC1, and PKCS#8 type keys can be encrypted by using a combination of
- * the `cipher` and `format` options. The PKCS#8 `type` can be used with any`format` to encrypt any key algorithm (RSA, EC, or DH) by specifying a`cipher`. PKCS#1 and SEC1 can only be
- * encrypted by specifying a `cipher`when the PEM `format` is used. For maximum compatibility, use PKCS#8 for
- * encrypted private keys. Since PKCS#8 defines its own
- * encryption mechanism, PEM-level encryption is not supported when encrypting
- * a PKCS#8 key. See [RFC 5208](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5208.txt) for PKCS#8 encryption and [RFC 1421](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1421.txt) for
- * PKCS#1 and SEC1 encryption.
- * @since v11.6.0
- */
- export(options: KeyExportOptions<'pem'>): string | Buffer;
- export(options?: KeyExportOptions<'der'>): Buffer;
- export(options?: JwkKeyExportOptions): JsonWebKey;
- /**
- * For secret keys, this property represents the size of the key in bytes. This
- * property is `undefined` for asymmetric keys.
- * @since v11.6.0
- */
- symmetricKeySize?: number | undefined;
- /**
- * Depending on the type of this `KeyObject`, this property is either`'secret'` for secret (symmetric) keys, `'public'` for public (asymmetric) keys
- * or `'private'` for private (asymmetric) keys.
- * @since v11.6.0
- */
- type: KeyObjectType;
- }
- type CipherCCMTypes = 'aes-128-ccm' | 'aes-192-ccm' | 'aes-256-ccm' | 'chacha20-poly1305';
- type CipherGCMTypes = 'aes-128-gcm' | 'aes-192-gcm' | 'aes-256-gcm';
- type CipherOCBTypes = 'aes-128-ocb' | 'aes-192-ocb' | 'aes-256-ocb';
- type BinaryLike = string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView;
- type CipherKey = BinaryLike | KeyObject;
- interface CipherCCMOptions extends stream.TransformOptions {
- authTagLength: number;
- }
- interface CipherGCMOptions extends stream.TransformOptions {
- authTagLength?: number | undefined;
- }
- interface CipherOCBOptions extends stream.TransformOptions {
- authTagLength: number;
- }
- /**
- * Creates and returns a `Cipher` object that uses the given `algorithm` and`password`.
- *
- * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a
- * cipher in CCM or OCB mode (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`) is used. In that case, the`authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the
- * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`. In GCM mode, the `authTagLength`option is not required but can be used to set the length of the authentication
- * tag that will be returned by `getAuthTag()` and defaults to 16 bytes.
- * For `chacha20-poly1305`, the `authTagLength` option defaults to 16 bytes.
- *
- * The `algorithm` is dependent on OpenSSL, examples are `'aes192'`, etc. On
- * recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl list -cipher-algorithms` will
- * display the available cipher algorithms.
- *
- * The `password` is used to derive the cipher key and initialization vector (IV).
- * The value must be either a `'latin1'` encoded string, a `Buffer`, a`TypedArray`, or a `DataView`.
- *
- * The implementation of `crypto.createCipher()` derives keys using the OpenSSL
- * function [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/crypto/EVP_BytesToKey.html) with the digest algorithm set to MD5, one
- * iteration, and no salt. The lack of salt allows dictionary attacks as the same
- * password always creates the same key. The low iteration count and
- * non-cryptographically secure hash algorithm allow passwords to be tested very
- * rapidly.
- *
- * In line with OpenSSL's recommendation to use a more modern algorithm instead of [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/crypto/EVP_BytesToKey.html) it is recommended that
- * developers derive a key and IV on
- * their own using {@link scrypt} and to use {@link createCipheriv} to create the `Cipher` object. Users should not use ciphers with counter mode
- * (e.g. CTR, GCM, or CCM) in `crypto.createCipher()`. A warning is emitted when
- * they are used in order to avoid the risk of IV reuse that causes
- * vulnerabilities. For the case when IV is reused in GCM, see [Nonce-Disrespecting Adversaries](https://github.com/nonce-disrespect/nonce-disrespect) for details.
- * @since v0.1.94
- * @deprecated Since v10.0.0 - Use {@link createCipheriv} instead.
- * @param options `stream.transform` options
- */
- function createCipher(algorithm: CipherCCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options: CipherCCMOptions): CipherCCM;
- /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createCipheriv()` */
- function createCipher(algorithm: CipherGCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options?: CipherGCMOptions): CipherGCM;
- /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createCipheriv()` */
- function createCipher(algorithm: string, password: BinaryLike, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Cipher;
- /**
- * Creates and returns a `Cipher` object, with the given `algorithm`, `key` and
- * initialization vector (`iv`).
- *
- * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a
- * cipher in CCM or OCB mode (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`) is used. In that case, the`authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the
- * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`. In GCM mode, the `authTagLength`option is not required but can be used to set the length of the authentication
- * tag that will be returned by `getAuthTag()` and defaults to 16 bytes.
- * For `chacha20-poly1305`, the `authTagLength` option defaults to 16 bytes.
- *
- * The `algorithm` is dependent on OpenSSL, examples are `'aes192'`, etc. On
- * recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl list -cipher-algorithms` will
- * display the available cipher algorithms.
- *
- * The `key` is the raw key used by the `algorithm` and `iv` is an [initialization vector](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initialization_vector). Both arguments must be `'utf8'` encoded
- * strings,`Buffers`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`s. The `key` may optionally be
- * a `KeyObject` of type `secret`. If the cipher does not need
- * an initialization vector, `iv` may be `null`.
- *
- * When passing strings for `key` or `iv`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`.
- *
- * Initialization vectors should be unpredictable and unique; ideally, they will be
- * cryptographically random. They do not have to be secret: IVs are typically just
- * added to ciphertext messages unencrypted. It may sound contradictory that
- * something has to be unpredictable and unique, but does not have to be secret;
- * remember that an attacker must not be able to predict ahead of time what a
- * given IV will be.
- * @since v0.1.94
- * @param options `stream.transform` options
- */
- function createCipheriv(algorithm: CipherCCMTypes, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike, options: CipherCCMOptions): CipherCCM;
- function createCipheriv(algorithm: CipherOCBTypes, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike, options: CipherOCBOptions): CipherOCB;
- function createCipheriv(algorithm: CipherGCMTypes, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike, options?: CipherGCMOptions): CipherGCM;
- function createCipheriv(algorithm: string, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike | null, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Cipher;
- /**
- * Instances of the `Cipher` class are used to encrypt data. The class can be
- * used in one of two ways:
- *
- * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where plain unencrypted
- * data is written to produce encrypted data on the readable side, or
- * * Using the `cipher.update()` and `cipher.final()` methods to produce
- * the encrypted data.
- *
- * The {@link createCipher} or {@link createCipheriv} methods are
- * used to create `Cipher` instances. `Cipher` objects are not to be created
- * directly using the `new` keyword.
- *
- * Example: Using `Cipher` objects as streams:
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * scrypt,
- * randomFill,
- * createCipheriv
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc';
- * const password = 'Password used to generate key';
- *
- * // First, we'll generate the key. The key length is dependent on the algorithm.
- * // In this case for aes192, it is 24 bytes (192 bits).
- * scrypt(password, 'salt', 24, (err, key) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * // Then, we'll generate a random initialization vector
- * randomFill(new Uint8Array(16), (err, iv) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- *
- * // Once we have the key and iv, we can create and use the cipher...
- * const cipher = createCipheriv(algorithm, key, iv);
- *
- * let encrypted = '';
- * cipher.setEncoding('hex');
- *
- * cipher.on('data', (chunk) => encrypted += chunk);
- * cipher.on('end', () => console.log(encrypted));
- *
- * cipher.write('some clear text data');
- * cipher.end();
- * });
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * Example: Using `Cipher` and piped streams:
- *
- * ```js
- * import {
- * createReadStream,
- * createWriteStream,
- * } from 'fs';
- *
- * import {
- * pipeline
- * } from 'stream';
- *
- * const {
- * scrypt,
- * randomFill,
- * createCipheriv
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc';
- * const password = 'Password used to generate key';
- *
- * // First, we'll generate the key. The key length is dependent on the algorithm.
- * // In this case for aes192, it is 24 bytes (192 bits).
- * scrypt(password, 'salt', 24, (err, key) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * // Then, we'll generate a random initialization vector
- * randomFill(new Uint8Array(16), (err, iv) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- *
- * const cipher = createCipheriv(algorithm, key, iv);
- *
- * const input = createReadStream('test.js');
- * const output = createWriteStream('test.enc');
- *
- * pipeline(input, cipher, output, (err) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * });
- * });
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * Example: Using the `cipher.update()` and `cipher.final()` methods:
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * scrypt,
- * randomFill,
- * createCipheriv
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc';
- * const password = 'Password used to generate key';
- *
- * // First, we'll generate the key. The key length is dependent on the algorithm.
- * // In this case for aes192, it is 24 bytes (192 bits).
- * scrypt(password, 'salt', 24, (err, key) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * // Then, we'll generate a random initialization vector
- * randomFill(new Uint8Array(16), (err, iv) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- *
- * const cipher = createCipheriv(algorithm, key, iv);
- *
- * let encrypted = cipher.update('some clear text data', 'utf8', 'hex');
- * encrypted += cipher.final('hex');
- * console.log(encrypted);
- * });
- * });
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.94
- */
- class Cipher extends stream.Transform {
- private constructor();
- /**
- * Updates the cipher with `data`. If the `inputEncoding` argument is given,
- * the `data`argument is a string using the specified encoding. If the `inputEncoding`argument is not given, `data` must be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`. If `data` is a `Buffer`,
- * `TypedArray`, or `DataView`, then`inputEncoding` is ignored.
- *
- * The `outputEncoding` specifies the output format of the enciphered
- * data. If the `outputEncoding`is specified, a string using the specified encoding is returned. If no`outputEncoding` is provided, a `Buffer` is returned.
- *
- * The `cipher.update()` method can be called multiple times with new data until `cipher.final()` is called. Calling `cipher.update()` after `cipher.final()` will result in an error being
- * thrown.
- * @since v0.1.94
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the data.
- * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- */
- update(data: BinaryLike): Buffer;
- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Buffer;
- update(data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, inputEncoding: undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string;
- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding | undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string;
- /**
- * Once the `cipher.final()` method has been called, the `Cipher` object can no
- * longer be used to encrypt data. Attempts to call `cipher.final()` more than
- * once will result in an error being thrown.
- * @since v0.1.94
- * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- * @return Any remaining enciphered contents. If `outputEncoding` is specified, a string is returned. If an `outputEncoding` is not provided, a {@link Buffer} is returned.
- */
- final(): Buffer;
- final(outputEncoding: BufferEncoding): string;
- /**
- * When using block encryption algorithms, the `Cipher` class will automatically
- * add padding to the input data to the appropriate block size. To disable the
- * default padding call `cipher.setAutoPadding(false)`.
- *
- * When `autoPadding` is `false`, the length of the entire input data must be a
- * multiple of the cipher's block size or `cipher.final()` will throw an error.
- * Disabling automatic padding is useful for non-standard padding, for instance
- * using `0x0` instead of PKCS padding.
- *
- * The `cipher.setAutoPadding()` method must be called before `cipher.final()`.
- * @since v0.7.1
- * @param [autoPadding=true]
- * @return for method chaining.
- */
- setAutoPadding(autoPadding?: boolean): this;
- }
- interface CipherCCM extends Cipher {
- setAAD(
- buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
- options: {
- plaintextLength: number;
- }
- ): this;
- getAuthTag(): Buffer;
- }
- interface CipherGCM extends Cipher {
- setAAD(
- buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
- options?: {
- plaintextLength: number;
- }
- ): this;
- getAuthTag(): Buffer;
- }
- interface CipherOCB extends Cipher {
- setAAD(
- buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
- options?: {
- plaintextLength: number;
- }
- ): this;
- getAuthTag(): Buffer;
- }
- /**
- * Creates and returns a `Decipher` object that uses the given `algorithm` and`password` (key).
- *
- * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a
- * cipher in CCM or OCB mode (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`) is used. In that case, the`authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the
- * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`.
- * For `chacha20-poly1305`, the `authTagLength` option defaults to 16 bytes.
- *
- * The implementation of `crypto.createDecipher()` derives keys using the OpenSSL
- * function [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/crypto/EVP_BytesToKey.html) with the digest algorithm set to MD5, one
- * iteration, and no salt. The lack of salt allows dictionary attacks as the same
- * password always creates the same key. The low iteration count and
- * non-cryptographically secure hash algorithm allow passwords to be tested very
- * rapidly.
- *
- * In line with OpenSSL's recommendation to use a more modern algorithm instead of [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/crypto/EVP_BytesToKey.html) it is recommended that
- * developers derive a key and IV on
- * their own using {@link scrypt} and to use {@link createDecipheriv} to create the `Decipher` object.
- * @since v0.1.94
- * @deprecated Since v10.0.0 - Use {@link createDecipheriv} instead.
- * @param options `stream.transform` options
- */
- function createDecipher(algorithm: CipherCCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options: CipherCCMOptions): DecipherCCM;
- /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createDecipheriv()` */
- function createDecipher(algorithm: CipherGCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options?: CipherGCMOptions): DecipherGCM;
- /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createDecipheriv()` */
- function createDecipher(algorithm: string, password: BinaryLike, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Decipher;
- /**
- * Creates and returns a `Decipher` object that uses the given `algorithm`, `key`and initialization vector (`iv`).
- *
- * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a
- * cipher in CCM or OCB mode (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`) is used. In that case, the`authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the
- * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`. In GCM mode, the `authTagLength`option is not required but can be used to restrict accepted authentication tags
- * to those with the specified length.
- * For `chacha20-poly1305`, the `authTagLength` option defaults to 16 bytes.
- *
- * The `algorithm` is dependent on OpenSSL, examples are `'aes192'`, etc. On
- * recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl list -cipher-algorithms` will
- * display the available cipher algorithms.
- *
- * The `key` is the raw key used by the `algorithm` and `iv` is an [initialization vector](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initialization_vector). Both arguments must be `'utf8'` encoded
- * strings,`Buffers`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`s. The `key` may optionally be
- * a `KeyObject` of type `secret`. If the cipher does not need
- * an initialization vector, `iv` may be `null`.
- *
- * When passing strings for `key` or `iv`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`.
- *
- * Initialization vectors should be unpredictable and unique; ideally, they will be
- * cryptographically random. They do not have to be secret: IVs are typically just
- * added to ciphertext messages unencrypted. It may sound contradictory that
- * something has to be unpredictable and unique, but does not have to be secret;
- * remember that an attacker must not be able to predict ahead of time what a given
- * IV will be.
- * @since v0.1.94
- * @param options `stream.transform` options
- */
- function createDecipheriv(algorithm: CipherCCMTypes, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike, options: CipherCCMOptions): DecipherCCM;
- function createDecipheriv(algorithm: CipherOCBTypes, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike, options: CipherOCBOptions): DecipherOCB;
- function createDecipheriv(algorithm: CipherGCMTypes, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike, options?: CipherGCMOptions): DecipherGCM;
- function createDecipheriv(algorithm: string, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike | null, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Decipher;
- /**
- * Instances of the `Decipher` class are used to decrypt data. The class can be
- * used in one of two ways:
- *
- * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where plain encrypted
- * data is written to produce unencrypted data on the readable side, or
- * * Using the `decipher.update()` and `decipher.final()` methods to
- * produce the unencrypted data.
- *
- * The {@link createDecipher} or {@link createDecipheriv} methods are
- * used to create `Decipher` instances. `Decipher` objects are not to be created
- * directly using the `new` keyword.
- *
- * Example: Using `Decipher` objects as streams:
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- * const {
- * scryptSync,
- * createDecipheriv
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc';
- * const password = 'Password used to generate key';
- * // Key length is dependent on the algorithm. In this case for aes192, it is
- * // 24 bytes (192 bits).
- * // Use the async `crypto.scrypt()` instead.
- * const key = scryptSync(password, 'salt', 24);
- * // The IV is usually passed along with the ciphertext.
- * const iv = Buffer.alloc(16, 0); // Initialization vector.
- *
- * const decipher = createDecipheriv(algorithm, key, iv);
- *
- * let decrypted = '';
- * decipher.on('readable', () => {
- * while (null !== (chunk = decipher.read())) {
- * decrypted += chunk.toString('utf8');
- * }
- * });
- * decipher.on('end', () => {
- * console.log(decrypted);
- * // Prints: some clear text data
- * });
- *
- * // Encrypted with same algorithm, key and iv.
- * const encrypted =
- * 'e5f79c5915c02171eec6b212d5520d44480993d7d622a7c4c2da32f6efda0ffa';
- * decipher.write(encrypted, 'hex');
- * decipher.end();
- * ```
- *
- * Example: Using `Decipher` and piped streams:
- *
- * ```js
- * import {
- * createReadStream,
- * createWriteStream,
- * } from 'fs';
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- * const {
- * scryptSync,
- * createDecipheriv
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc';
- * const password = 'Password used to generate key';
- * // Use the async `crypto.scrypt()` instead.
- * const key = scryptSync(password, 'salt', 24);
- * // The IV is usually passed along with the ciphertext.
- * const iv = Buffer.alloc(16, 0); // Initialization vector.
- *
- * const decipher = createDecipheriv(algorithm, key, iv);
- *
- * const input = createReadStream('test.enc');
- * const output = createWriteStream('test.js');
- *
- * input.pipe(decipher).pipe(output);
- * ```
- *
- * Example: Using the `decipher.update()` and `decipher.final()` methods:
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- * const {
- * scryptSync,
- * createDecipheriv
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc';
- * const password = 'Password used to generate key';
- * // Use the async `crypto.scrypt()` instead.
- * const key = scryptSync(password, 'salt', 24);
- * // The IV is usually passed along with the ciphertext.
- * const iv = Buffer.alloc(16, 0); // Initialization vector.
- *
- * const decipher = createDecipheriv(algorithm, key, iv);
- *
- * // Encrypted using same algorithm, key and iv.
- * const encrypted =
- * 'e5f79c5915c02171eec6b212d5520d44480993d7d622a7c4c2da32f6efda0ffa';
- * let decrypted = decipher.update(encrypted, 'hex', 'utf8');
- * decrypted += decipher.final('utf8');
- * console.log(decrypted);
- * // Prints: some clear text data
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.94
- */
- class Decipher extends stream.Transform {
- private constructor();
- /**
- * Updates the decipher with `data`. If the `inputEncoding` argument is given,
- * the `data`argument is a string using the specified encoding. If the `inputEncoding`argument is not given, `data` must be a `Buffer`. If `data` is a `Buffer` then `inputEncoding` is
- * ignored.
- *
- * The `outputEncoding` specifies the output format of the enciphered
- * data. If the `outputEncoding`is specified, a string using the specified encoding is returned. If no`outputEncoding` is provided, a `Buffer` is returned.
- *
- * The `decipher.update()` method can be called multiple times with new data until `decipher.final()` is called. Calling `decipher.update()` after `decipher.final()` will result in an error
- * being thrown.
- * @since v0.1.94
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string.
- * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- */
- update(data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer;
- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Buffer;
- update(data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, inputEncoding: undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string;
- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding | undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string;
- /**
- * Once the `decipher.final()` method has been called, the `Decipher` object can
- * no longer be used to decrypt data. Attempts to call `decipher.final()` more
- * than once will result in an error being thrown.
- * @since v0.1.94
- * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- * @return Any remaining deciphered contents. If `outputEncoding` is specified, a string is returned. If an `outputEncoding` is not provided, a {@link Buffer} is returned.
- */
- final(): Buffer;
- final(outputEncoding: BufferEncoding): string;
- /**
- * When data has been encrypted without standard block padding, calling`decipher.setAutoPadding(false)` will disable automatic padding to prevent `decipher.final()` from checking for and
- * removing padding.
- *
- * Turning auto padding off will only work if the input data's length is a
- * multiple of the ciphers block size.
- *
- * The `decipher.setAutoPadding()` method must be called before `decipher.final()`.
- * @since v0.7.1
- * @param [autoPadding=true]
- * @return for method chaining.
- */
- setAutoPadding(auto_padding?: boolean): this;
- }
- interface DecipherCCM extends Decipher {
- setAuthTag(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): this;
- setAAD(
- buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
- options: {
- plaintextLength: number;
- }
- ): this;
- }
- interface DecipherGCM extends Decipher {
- setAuthTag(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): this;
- setAAD(
- buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
- options?: {
- plaintextLength: number;
- }
- ): this;
- }
- interface DecipherOCB extends Decipher {
- setAuthTag(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): this;
- setAAD(
- buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
- options?: {
- plaintextLength: number;
- }
- ): this;
- }
- interface PrivateKeyInput {
- key: string | Buffer;
- format?: KeyFormat | undefined;
- type?: 'pkcs1' | 'pkcs8' | 'sec1' | undefined;
- passphrase?: string | Buffer | undefined;
- encoding?: string | undefined;
- }
- interface PublicKeyInput {
- key: string | Buffer;
- format?: KeyFormat | undefined;
- type?: 'pkcs1' | 'spki' | undefined;
- encoding?: string | undefined;
- }
- /**
- * Asynchronously generates a new random secret key of the given `length`. The`type` will determine which validations will be performed on the `length`.
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * generateKey
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * generateKey('hmac', { length: 64 }, (err, key) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * console.log(key.export().toString('hex')); // 46e..........620
- * });
- * ```
- * @since v15.0.0
- * @param type The intended use of the generated secret key. Currently accepted values are `'hmac'` and `'aes'`.
- */
- function generateKey(
- type: 'hmac' | 'aes',
- options: {
- length: number;
- },
- callback: (err: Error | null, key: KeyObject) => void
- ): void;
- /**
- * Synchronously generates a new random secret key of the given `length`. The`type` will determine which validations will be performed on the `length`.
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * generateKeySync
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const key = generateKeySync('hmac', { length: 64 });
- * console.log(key.export().toString('hex')); // e89..........41e
- * ```
- * @since v15.0.0
- * @param type The intended use of the generated secret key. Currently accepted values are `'hmac'` and `'aes'`.
- */
- function generateKeySync(
- type: 'hmac' | 'aes',
- options: {
- length: number;
- }
- ): KeyObject;
- interface JsonWebKeyInput {
- key: JsonWebKey;
- format: 'jwk';
- }
- /**
- * Creates and returns a new key object containing a private key. If `key` is a
- * string or `Buffer`, `format` is assumed to be `'pem'`; otherwise, `key`must be an object with the properties described above.
- *
- * If the private key is encrypted, a `passphrase` must be specified. The length
- * of the passphrase is limited to 1024 bytes.
- * @since v11.6.0
- */
- function createPrivateKey(key: PrivateKeyInput | string | Buffer | JsonWebKeyInput): KeyObject;
- /**
- * Creates and returns a new key object containing a public key. If `key` is a
- * string or `Buffer`, `format` is assumed to be `'pem'`; if `key` is a `KeyObject`with type `'private'`, the public key is derived from the given private key;
- * otherwise, `key` must be an object with the properties described above.
- *
- * If the format is `'pem'`, the `'key'` may also be an X.509 certificate.
- *
- * Because public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may be
- * passed instead of a public key. In that case, this function behaves as if {@link createPrivateKey} had been called, except that the type of the
- * returned `KeyObject` will be `'public'` and that the private key cannot be
- * extracted from the returned `KeyObject`. Similarly, if a `KeyObject` with type`'private'` is given, a new `KeyObject` with type `'public'` will be returned
- * and it will be impossible to extract the private key from the returned object.
- * @since v11.6.0
- */
- function createPublicKey(key: PublicKeyInput | string | Buffer | KeyObject | JsonWebKeyInput): KeyObject;
- /**
- * Creates and returns a new key object containing a secret key for symmetric
- * encryption or `Hmac`.
- * @since v11.6.0
- * @param encoding The string encoding when `key` is a string.
- */
- function createSecretKey(key: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): KeyObject;
- function createSecretKey(key: string, encoding: BufferEncoding): KeyObject;
- /**
- * Creates and returns a `Sign` object that uses the given `algorithm`. Use {@link getHashes} to obtain the names of the available digest algorithms.
- * Optional `options` argument controls the `stream.Writable` behavior.
- *
- * In some cases, a `Sign` instance can be created using the name of a signature
- * algorithm, such as `'RSA-SHA256'`, instead of a digest algorithm. This will use
- * the corresponding digest algorithm. This does not work for all signature
- * algorithms, such as `'ecdsa-with-SHA256'`, so it is best to always use digest
- * algorithm names.
- * @since v0.1.92
- * @param options `stream.Writable` options
- */
- function createSign(algorithm: string, options?: stream.WritableOptions): Sign;
- type DSAEncoding = 'der' | 'ieee-p1363';
- interface SigningOptions {
- /**
- * @See crypto.constants.RSA_PKCS1_PADDING
- */
- padding?: number | undefined;
- saltLength?: number | undefined;
- dsaEncoding?: DSAEncoding | undefined;
- }
- interface SignPrivateKeyInput extends PrivateKeyInput, SigningOptions {}
- interface SignKeyObjectInput extends SigningOptions {
- key: KeyObject;
- }
- interface VerifyPublicKeyInput extends PublicKeyInput, SigningOptions {}
- interface VerifyKeyObjectInput extends SigningOptions {
- key: KeyObject;
- }
- interface VerifyJsonWebKeyInput extends JsonWebKeyInput, SigningOptions {}
- type KeyLike = string | Buffer | KeyObject;
- /**
- * The `Sign` class is a utility for generating signatures. It can be used in one
- * of two ways:
- *
- * * As a writable `stream`, where data to be signed is written and the `sign.sign()` method is used to generate and return the signature, or
- * * Using the `sign.update()` and `sign.sign()` methods to produce the
- * signature.
- *
- * The {@link createSign} method is used to create `Sign` instances. The
- * argument is the string name of the hash function to use. `Sign` objects are not
- * to be created directly using the `new` keyword.
- *
- * Example: Using `Sign` and `Verify` objects as streams:
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * generateKeyPairSync,
- * createSign,
- * createVerify
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const { privateKey, publicKey } = generateKeyPairSync('ec', {
- * namedCurve: 'sect239k1'
- * });
- *
- * const sign = createSign('SHA256');
- * sign.write('some data to sign');
- * sign.end();
- * const signature = sign.sign(privateKey, 'hex');
- *
- * const verify = createVerify('SHA256');
- * verify.write('some data to sign');
- * verify.end();
- * console.log(verify.verify(publicKey, signature, 'hex'));
- * // Prints: true
- * ```
- *
- * Example: Using the `sign.update()` and `verify.update()` methods:
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * generateKeyPairSync,
- * createSign,
- * createVerify
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const { privateKey, publicKey } = generateKeyPairSync('rsa', {
- * modulusLength: 2048,
- * });
- *
- * const sign = createSign('SHA256');
- * sign.update('some data to sign');
- * sign.end();
- * const signature = sign.sign(privateKey);
- *
- * const verify = createVerify('SHA256');
- * verify.update('some data to sign');
- * verify.end();
- * console.log(verify.verify(publicKey, signature));
- * // Prints: true
- * ```
- * @since v0.1.92
- */
- class Sign extends stream.Writable {
- private constructor();
- /**
- * Updates the `Sign` content with the given `data`, the encoding of which
- * is given in `inputEncoding`.
- * If `encoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an
- * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored.
- *
- * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed.
- * @since v0.1.92
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string.
- */
- update(data: BinaryLike): this;
- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): this;
- /**
- * Calculates the signature on all the data passed through using either `sign.update()` or `sign.write()`.
- *
- * If `privateKey` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if`privateKey` had been passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an
- * object, the following additional properties can be passed:
- *
- * If `outputEncoding` is provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
- *
- * The `Sign` object can not be again used after `sign.sign()` method has been
- * called. Multiple calls to `sign.sign()` will result in an error being thrown.
- * @since v0.1.92
- */
- sign(privateKey: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput): Buffer;
- sign(privateKey: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput, outputFormat: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
- }
- /**
- * Creates and returns a `Verify` object that uses the given algorithm.
- * Use {@link getHashes} to obtain an array of names of the available
- * signing algorithms. Optional `options` argument controls the`stream.Writable` behavior.
- *
- * In some cases, a `Verify` instance can be created using the name of a signature
- * algorithm, such as `'RSA-SHA256'`, instead of a digest algorithm. This will use
- * the corresponding digest algorithm. This does not work for all signature
- * algorithms, such as `'ecdsa-with-SHA256'`, so it is best to always use digest
- * algorithm names.
- * @since v0.1.92
- * @param options `stream.Writable` options
- */
- function createVerify(algorithm: string, options?: stream.WritableOptions): Verify;
- /**
- * The `Verify` class is a utility for verifying signatures. It can be used in one
- * of two ways:
- *
- * * As a writable `stream` where written data is used to validate against the
- * supplied signature, or
- * * Using the `verify.update()` and `verify.verify()` methods to verify
- * the signature.
- *
- * The {@link createVerify} method is used to create `Verify` instances.`Verify` objects are not to be created directly using the `new` keyword.
- *
- * See `Sign` for examples.
- * @since v0.1.92
- */
- class Verify extends stream.Writable {
- private constructor();
- /**
- * Updates the `Verify` content with the given `data`, the encoding of which
- * is given in `inputEncoding`.
- * If `inputEncoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an
- * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored.
- *
- * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed.
- * @since v0.1.92
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string.
- */
- update(data: BinaryLike): Verify;
- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Verify;
- /**
- * Verifies the provided data using the given `object` and `signature`.
- *
- * If `object` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if`object` had been passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an
- * object, the following additional properties can be passed:
- *
- * The `signature` argument is the previously calculated signature for the data, in
- * the `signatureEncoding`.
- * If a `signatureEncoding` is specified, the `signature` is expected to be a
- * string; otherwise `signature` is expected to be a `Buffer`,`TypedArray`, or `DataView`.
- *
- * The `verify` object can not be used again after `verify.verify()` has been
- * called. Multiple calls to `verify.verify()` will result in an error being
- * thrown.
- *
- * Because public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may
- * be passed instead of a public key.
- * @since v0.1.92
- */
- verify(object: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput | VerifyJsonWebKeyInput, signature: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): boolean;
- verify(object: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput | VerifyJsonWebKeyInput, signature: string, signature_format?: BinaryToTextEncoding): boolean;
- }
- /**
- * Creates a `DiffieHellman` key exchange object using the supplied `prime` and an
- * optional specific `generator`.
- *
- * The `generator` argument can be a number, string, or `Buffer`. If`generator` is not specified, the value `2` is used.
- *
- * If `primeEncoding` is specified, `prime` is expected to be a string; otherwise
- * a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` is expected.
- *
- * If `generatorEncoding` is specified, `generator` is expected to be a string;
- * otherwise a number, `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` is expected.
- * @since v0.11.12
- * @param primeEncoding The `encoding` of the `prime` string.
- * @param [generator=2]
- * @param generatorEncoding The `encoding` of the `generator` string.
- */
- function createDiffieHellman(primeLength: number, generator?: number): DiffieHellman;
- function createDiffieHellman(prime: ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, generator?: number | ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): DiffieHellman;
- function createDiffieHellman(prime: ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, generator: string, generatorEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): DiffieHellman;
- function createDiffieHellman(prime: string, primeEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, generator?: number | ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): DiffieHellman;
- function createDiffieHellman(prime: string, primeEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, generator: string, generatorEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): DiffieHellman;
- /**
- * The `DiffieHellman` class is a utility for creating Diffie-Hellman key
- * exchanges.
- *
- * Instances of the `DiffieHellman` class can be created using the {@link createDiffieHellman} function.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert';
- *
- * const {
- * createDiffieHellman
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * // Generate Alice's keys...
- * const alice = createDiffieHellman(2048);
- * const aliceKey = alice.generateKeys();
- *
- * // Generate Bob's keys...
- * const bob = createDiffieHellman(alice.getPrime(), alice.getGenerator());
- * const bobKey = bob.generateKeys();
- *
- * // Exchange and generate the secret...
- * const aliceSecret = alice.computeSecret(bobKey);
- * const bobSecret = bob.computeSecret(aliceKey);
- *
- * // OK
- * assert.strictEqual(aliceSecret.toString('hex'), bobSecret.toString('hex'));
- * ```
- * @since v0.5.0
- */
- class DiffieHellman {
- private constructor();
- /**
- * Generates private and public Diffie-Hellman key values, and returns
- * the public key in the specified `encoding`. This key should be
- * transferred to the other party.
- * If `encoding` is provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
- * @since v0.5.0
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- */
- generateKeys(): Buffer;
- generateKeys(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
- /**
- * Computes the shared secret using `otherPublicKey` as the other
- * party's public key and returns the computed shared secret. The supplied
- * key is interpreted using the specified `inputEncoding`, and secret is
- * encoded using specified `outputEncoding`.
- * If the `inputEncoding` is not
- * provided, `otherPublicKey` is expected to be a `Buffer`,`TypedArray`, or `DataView`.
- *
- * If `outputEncoding` is given a string is returned; otherwise, a `Buffer` is returned.
- * @since v0.5.0
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of an `otherPublicKey` string.
- * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- */
- computeSecret(otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, inputEncoding?: null, outputEncoding?: null): Buffer;
- computeSecret(otherPublicKey: string, inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, outputEncoding?: null): Buffer;
- computeSecret(otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, inputEncoding: null, outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
- computeSecret(otherPublicKey: string, inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
- /**
- * Returns the Diffie-Hellman prime in the specified `encoding`.
- * If `encoding` is provided a string is
- * returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
- * @since v0.5.0
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- */
- getPrime(): Buffer;
- getPrime(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
- /**
- * Returns the Diffie-Hellman generator in the specified `encoding`.
- * If `encoding` is provided a string is
- * returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
- * @since v0.5.0
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- */
- getGenerator(): Buffer;
- getGenerator(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
- /**
- * Returns the Diffie-Hellman public key in the specified `encoding`.
- * If `encoding` is provided a
- * string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
- * @since v0.5.0
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- */
- getPublicKey(): Buffer;
- getPublicKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
- /**
- * Returns the Diffie-Hellman private key in the specified `encoding`.
- * If `encoding` is provided a
- * string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
- * @since v0.5.0
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- */
- getPrivateKey(): Buffer;
- getPrivateKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
- /**
- * Sets the Diffie-Hellman public key. If the `encoding` argument is provided,`publicKey` is expected
- * to be a string. If no `encoding` is provided, `publicKey` is expected
- * to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`.
- * @since v0.5.0
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `publicKey` string.
- */
- setPublicKey(publicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void;
- setPublicKey(publicKey: string, encoding: BufferEncoding): void;
- /**
- * Sets the Diffie-Hellman private key. If the `encoding` argument is provided,`privateKey` is expected
- * to be a string. If no `encoding` is provided, `privateKey` is expected
- * to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`.
- * @since v0.5.0
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `privateKey` string.
- */
- setPrivateKey(privateKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void;
- setPrivateKey(privateKey: string, encoding: BufferEncoding): void;
- /**
- * A bit field containing any warnings and/or errors resulting from a check
- * performed during initialization of the `DiffieHellman` object.
- *
- * The following values are valid for this property (as defined in `constants`module):
- *
- * * `DH_CHECK_P_NOT_SAFE_PRIME`
- * * `DH_CHECK_P_NOT_PRIME`
- * * `DH_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_GENERATOR`
- * * `DH_NOT_SUITABLE_GENERATOR`
- * @since v0.11.12
- */
- verifyError: number;
- }
- /**
- * The `DiffieHellmanGroup` class takes a well-known modp group as its argument.
- * It works the same as `DiffieHellman`, except that it does not allow changing its keys after creation.
- * In other words, it does not implement `setPublicKey()` or `setPrivateKey()` methods.
- *
- * ```js
- * const { createDiffieHellmanGroup } = await import('node:crypto');
- * const dh = createDiffieHellmanGroup('modp1');
- * ```
- * The name (e.g. `'modp1'`) is taken from [RFC 2412](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2412.txt) (modp1 and 2) and [RFC 3526](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3526.txt):
- * ```bash
- * $ perl -ne 'print "$1\n" if /"(modp\d+)"/' src/node_crypto_groups.h
- * modp1 # 768 bits
- * modp2 # 1024 bits
- * modp5 # 1536 bits
- * modp14 # 2048 bits
- * modp15 # etc.
- * modp16
- * modp17
- * modp18
- * ```
- * @since v0.7.5
- */
- const DiffieHellmanGroup: DiffieHellmanGroupConstructor;
- interface DiffieHellmanGroupConstructor {
- new(name: string): DiffieHellmanGroup;
- (name: string): DiffieHellmanGroup;
- readonly prototype: DiffieHellmanGroup;
- }
- type DiffieHellmanGroup = Omit;
- /**
- * Creates a predefined `DiffieHellmanGroup` key exchange object. The
- * supported groups are: `'modp1'`, `'modp2'`, `'modp5'` (defined in [RFC 2412](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2412.txt), but see `Caveats`) and `'modp14'`, `'modp15'`,`'modp16'`, `'modp17'`,
- * `'modp18'` (defined in [RFC 3526](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3526.txt)). The
- * returned object mimics the interface of objects created by {@link createDiffieHellman}, but will not allow changing
- * the keys (with `diffieHellman.setPublicKey()`, for example). The
- * advantage of using this method is that the parties do not have to
- * generate nor exchange a group modulus beforehand, saving both processor
- * and communication time.
- *
- * Example (obtaining a shared secret):
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * getDiffieHellman
- * } = await import('crypto');
- * const alice = getDiffieHellman('modp14');
- * const bob = getDiffieHellman('modp14');
- *
- * alice.generateKeys();
- * bob.generateKeys();
- *
- * const aliceSecret = alice.computeSecret(bob.getPublicKey(), null, 'hex');
- * const bobSecret = bob.computeSecret(alice.getPublicKey(), null, 'hex');
- *
- * // aliceSecret and bobSecret should be the same
- * console.log(aliceSecret === bobSecret);
- * ```
- * @since v0.7.5
- */
- function getDiffieHellman(groupName: string): DiffieHellmanGroup;
- /**
- * An alias for {@link getDiffieHellman}
- * @since v0.9.3
- */
- function createDiffieHellmanGroup(name: string): DiffieHellmanGroup;
- /**
- * Provides an asynchronous Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2 (PBKDF2)
- * implementation. A selected HMAC digest algorithm specified by `digest` is
- * applied to derive a key of the requested byte length (`keylen`) from the`password`, `salt` and `iterations`.
- *
- * The supplied `callback` function is called with two arguments: `err` and`derivedKey`. If an error occurs while deriving the key, `err` will be set;
- * otherwise `err` will be `null`. By default, the successfully generated`derivedKey` will be passed to the callback as a `Buffer`. An error will be
- * thrown if any of the input arguments specify invalid values or types.
- *
- * If `digest` is `null`, `'sha1'` will be used. This behavior is deprecated,
- * please specify a `digest` explicitly.
- *
- * The `iterations` argument must be a number set as high as possible. The
- * higher the number of iterations, the more secure the derived key will be,
- * but will take a longer amount of time to complete.
- *
- * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is
- * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details.
- *
- * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`.
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * pbkdf2
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * pbkdf2('secret', 'salt', 100000, 64, 'sha512', (err, derivedKey) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae'
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * The `crypto.DEFAULT_ENCODING` property can be used to change the way the`derivedKey` is passed to the callback. This property, however, has been
- * deprecated and use should be avoided.
- *
- * ```js
- * import crypto from 'crypto';
- * crypto.DEFAULT_ENCODING = 'hex';
- * crypto.pbkdf2('secret', 'salt', 100000, 512, 'sha512', (err, derivedKey) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * console.log(derivedKey); // '3745e48...aa39b34'
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * An array of supported digest functions can be retrieved using {@link getHashes}.
- *
- * This API uses libuv's threadpool, which can have surprising and
- * negative performance implications for some applications; see the `UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE` documentation for more information.
- * @since v0.5.5
- */
- function pbkdf2(password: BinaryLike, salt: BinaryLike, iterations: number, keylen: number, digest: string, callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- /**
- * Provides a synchronous Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2 (PBKDF2)
- * implementation. A selected HMAC digest algorithm specified by `digest` is
- * applied to derive a key of the requested byte length (`keylen`) from the`password`, `salt` and `iterations`.
- *
- * If an error occurs an `Error` will be thrown, otherwise the derived key will be
- * returned as a `Buffer`.
- *
- * If `digest` is `null`, `'sha1'` will be used. This behavior is deprecated,
- * please specify a `digest` explicitly.
- *
- * The `iterations` argument must be a number set as high as possible. The
- * higher the number of iterations, the more secure the derived key will be,
- * but will take a longer amount of time to complete.
- *
- * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is
- * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details.
- *
- * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`.
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * pbkdf2Sync
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const key = pbkdf2Sync('secret', 'salt', 100000, 64, 'sha512');
- * console.log(key.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae'
- * ```
- *
- * The `crypto.DEFAULT_ENCODING` property may be used to change the way the`derivedKey` is returned. This property, however, is deprecated and use
- * should be avoided.
- *
- * ```js
- * import crypto from 'crypto';
- * crypto.DEFAULT_ENCODING = 'hex';
- * const key = crypto.pbkdf2Sync('secret', 'salt', 100000, 512, 'sha512');
- * console.log(key); // '3745e48...aa39b34'
- * ```
- *
- * An array of supported digest functions can be retrieved using {@link getHashes}.
- * @since v0.9.3
- */
- function pbkdf2Sync(password: BinaryLike, salt: BinaryLike, iterations: number, keylen: number, digest: string): Buffer;
- /**
- * Generates cryptographically strong pseudorandom data. The `size` argument
- * is a number indicating the number of bytes to generate.
- *
- * If a `callback` function is provided, the bytes are generated asynchronously
- * and the `callback` function is invoked with two arguments: `err` and `buf`.
- * If an error occurs, `err` will be an `Error` object; otherwise it is `null`. The`buf` argument is a `Buffer` containing the generated bytes.
- *
- * ```js
- * // Asynchronous
- * const {
- * randomBytes
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * randomBytes(256, (err, buf) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * console.log(`${buf.length} bytes of random data: ${buf.toString('hex')}`);
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * If the `callback` function is not provided, the random bytes are generated
- * synchronously and returned as a `Buffer`. An error will be thrown if
- * there is a problem generating the bytes.
- *
- * ```js
- * // Synchronous
- * const {
- * randomBytes
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const buf = randomBytes(256);
- * console.log(
- * `${buf.length} bytes of random data: ${buf.toString('hex')}`);
- * ```
- *
- * The `crypto.randomBytes()` method will not complete until there is
- * sufficient entropy available.
- * This should normally never take longer than a few milliseconds. The only time
- * when generating the random bytes may conceivably block for a longer period of
- * time is right after boot, when the whole system is still low on entropy.
- *
- * This API uses libuv's threadpool, which can have surprising and
- * negative performance implications for some applications; see the `UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE` documentation for more information.
- *
- * The asynchronous version of `crypto.randomBytes()` is carried out in a single
- * threadpool request. To minimize threadpool task length variation, partition
- * large `randomBytes` requests when doing so as part of fulfilling a client
- * request.
- * @since v0.5.8
- * @param size The number of bytes to generate. The `size` must not be larger than `2**31 - 1`.
- * @return if the `callback` function is not provided.
- */
- function randomBytes(size: number): Buffer;
- function randomBytes(size: number, callback: (err: Error | null, buf: Buffer) => void): void;
- function pseudoRandomBytes(size: number): Buffer;
- function pseudoRandomBytes(size: number, callback: (err: Error | null, buf: Buffer) => void): void;
- /**
- * Return a random integer `n` such that `min <= n < max`. This
- * implementation avoids [modulo bias](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher%E2%80%93Yates_shuffle#Modulo_bias).
- *
- * The range (`max - min`) must be less than 2^48. `min` and `max` must
- * be [safe integers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/isSafeInteger).
- *
- * If the `callback` function is not provided, the random integer is
- * generated synchronously.
- *
- * ```js
- * // Asynchronous
- * const {
- * randomInt
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * randomInt(3, (err, n) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * console.log(`Random number chosen from (0, 1, 2): ${n}`);
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * ```js
- * // Synchronous
- * const {
- * randomInt
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const n = randomInt(3);
- * console.log(`Random number chosen from (0, 1, 2): ${n}`);
- * ```
- *
- * ```js
- * // With `min` argument
- * const {
- * randomInt
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const n = randomInt(1, 7);
- * console.log(`The dice rolled: ${n}`);
- * ```
- * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0
- * @param [min=0] Start of random range (inclusive).
- * @param max End of random range (exclusive).
- * @param callback `function(err, n) {}`.
- */
- function randomInt(max: number): number;
- function randomInt(min: number, max: number): number;
- function randomInt(max: number, callback: (err: Error | null, value: number) => void): void;
- function randomInt(min: number, max: number, callback: (err: Error | null, value: number) => void): void;
- /**
- * Synchronous version of {@link randomFill}.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- * const { randomFillSync } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.alloc(10);
- * console.log(randomFillSync(buf).toString('hex'));
- *
- * randomFillSync(buf, 5);
- * console.log(buf.toString('hex'));
- *
- * // The above is equivalent to the following:
- * randomFillSync(buf, 5, 5);
- * console.log(buf.toString('hex'));
- * ```
- *
- * Any `ArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray` or `DataView` instance may be passed as`buffer`.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- * const { randomFillSync } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const a = new Uint32Array(10);
- * console.log(Buffer.from(randomFillSync(a).buffer,
- * a.byteOffset, a.byteLength).toString('hex'));
- *
- * const b = new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(10));
- * console.log(Buffer.from(randomFillSync(b).buffer,
- * b.byteOffset, b.byteLength).toString('hex'));
- *
- * const c = new ArrayBuffer(10);
- * console.log(Buffer.from(randomFillSync(c)).toString('hex'));
- * ```
- * @since v7.10.0, v6.13.0
- * @param buffer Must be supplied. The size of the provided `buffer` must not be larger than `2**31 - 1`.
- * @param [offset=0]
- * @param [size=buffer.length - offset]
- * @return The object passed as `buffer` argument.
- */
- function randomFillSync(buffer: T, offset?: number, size?: number): T;
- /**
- * This function is similar to {@link randomBytes} but requires the first
- * argument to be a `Buffer` that will be filled. It also
- * requires that a callback is passed in.
- *
- * If the `callback` function is not provided, an error will be thrown.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- * const { randomFill } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const buf = Buffer.alloc(10);
- * randomFill(buf, (err, buf) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * console.log(buf.toString('hex'));
- * });
- *
- * randomFill(buf, 5, (err, buf) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * console.log(buf.toString('hex'));
- * });
- *
- * // The above is equivalent to the following:
- * randomFill(buf, 5, 5, (err, buf) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * console.log(buf.toString('hex'));
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * Any `ArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` instance may be passed as`buffer`.
- *
- * While this includes instances of `Float32Array` and `Float64Array`, this
- * function should not be used to generate random floating-point numbers. The
- * result may contain `+Infinity`, `-Infinity`, and `NaN`, and even if the array
- * contains finite numbers only, they are not drawn from a uniform random
- * distribution and have no meaningful lower or upper bounds.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- * const { randomFill } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const a = new Uint32Array(10);
- * randomFill(a, (err, buf) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * console.log(Buffer.from(buf.buffer, buf.byteOffset, buf.byteLength)
- * .toString('hex'));
- * });
- *
- * const b = new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(10));
- * randomFill(b, (err, buf) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * console.log(Buffer.from(buf.buffer, buf.byteOffset, buf.byteLength)
- * .toString('hex'));
- * });
- *
- * const c = new ArrayBuffer(10);
- * randomFill(c, (err, buf) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * console.log(Buffer.from(buf).toString('hex'));
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * This API uses libuv's threadpool, which can have surprising and
- * negative performance implications for some applications; see the `UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE` documentation for more information.
- *
- * The asynchronous version of `crypto.randomFill()` is carried out in a single
- * threadpool request. To minimize threadpool task length variation, partition
- * large `randomFill` requests when doing so as part of fulfilling a client
- * request.
- * @since v7.10.0, v6.13.0
- * @param buffer Must be supplied. The size of the provided `buffer` must not be larger than `2**31 - 1`.
- * @param [offset=0]
- * @param [size=buffer.length - offset]
- * @param callback `function(err, buf) {}`.
- */
- function randomFill(buffer: T, callback: (err: Error | null, buf: T) => void): void;
- function randomFill(buffer: T, offset: number, callback: (err: Error | null, buf: T) => void): void;
- function randomFill(buffer: T, offset: number, size: number, callback: (err: Error | null, buf: T) => void): void;
- interface ScryptOptions {
- cost?: number | undefined;
- blockSize?: number | undefined;
- parallelization?: number | undefined;
- N?: number | undefined;
- r?: number | undefined;
- p?: number | undefined;
- maxmem?: number | undefined;
- }
- /**
- * Provides an asynchronous [scrypt](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrypt) implementation. Scrypt is a password-based
- * key derivation function that is designed to be expensive computationally and
- * memory-wise in order to make brute-force attacks unrewarding.
- *
- * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is
- * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details.
- *
- * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`.
- *
- * The `callback` function is called with two arguments: `err` and `derivedKey`.`err` is an exception object when key derivation fails, otherwise `err` is`null`. `derivedKey` is passed to the
- * callback as a `Buffer`.
- *
- * An exception is thrown when any of the input arguments specify invalid values
- * or types.
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * scrypt
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * // Using the factory defaults.
- * scrypt('password', 'salt', 64, (err, derivedKey) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae'
- * });
- * // Using a custom N parameter. Must be a power of two.
- * scrypt('password', 'salt', 64, { N: 1024 }, (err, derivedKey) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...aa39b34'
- * });
- * ```
- * @since v10.5.0
- */
- function scrypt(password: BinaryLike, salt: BinaryLike, keylen: number, callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function scrypt(password: BinaryLike, salt: BinaryLike, keylen: number, options: ScryptOptions, callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- /**
- * Provides a synchronous [scrypt](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrypt) implementation. Scrypt is a password-based
- * key derivation function that is designed to be expensive computationally and
- * memory-wise in order to make brute-force attacks unrewarding.
- *
- * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is
- * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details.
- *
- * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`.
- *
- * An exception is thrown when key derivation fails, otherwise the derived key is
- * returned as a `Buffer`.
- *
- * An exception is thrown when any of the input arguments specify invalid values
- * or types.
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * scryptSync
- * } = await import('crypto');
- * // Using the factory defaults.
- *
- * const key1 = scryptSync('password', 'salt', 64);
- * console.log(key1.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae'
- * // Using a custom N parameter. Must be a power of two.
- * const key2 = scryptSync('password', 'salt', 64, { N: 1024 });
- * console.log(key2.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...aa39b34'
- * ```
- * @since v10.5.0
- */
- function scryptSync(password: BinaryLike, salt: BinaryLike, keylen: number, options?: ScryptOptions): Buffer;
- interface RsaPublicKey {
- key: KeyLike;
- padding?: number | undefined;
- }
- interface RsaPrivateKey {
- key: KeyLike;
- passphrase?: string | undefined;
- /**
- * @default 'sha1'
- */
- oaepHash?: string | undefined;
- oaepLabel?: NodeJS.TypedArray | undefined;
- padding?: number | undefined;
- }
- /**
- * Encrypts the content of `buffer` with `key` and returns a new `Buffer` with encrypted content. The returned data can be decrypted using
- * the corresponding private key, for example using {@link privateDecrypt}.
- *
- * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if`key` had been passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an
- * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses`RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING`.
- *
- * Because RSA public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may
- * be passed instead of a public key.
- * @since v0.11.14
- */
- function publicEncrypt(key: RsaPublicKey | RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer;
- /**
- * Decrypts `buffer` with `key`.`buffer` was previously encrypted using
- * the corresponding private key, for example using {@link privateEncrypt}.
- *
- * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if`key` had been passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an
- * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses`RSA_PKCS1_PADDING`.
- *
- * Because RSA public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may
- * be passed instead of a public key.
- * @since v1.1.0
- */
- function publicDecrypt(key: RsaPublicKey | RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer;
- /**
- * Decrypts `buffer` with `privateKey`. `buffer` was previously encrypted using
- * the corresponding public key, for example using {@link publicEncrypt}.
- *
- * If `privateKey` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if`privateKey` had been passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an
- * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses`RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING`.
- * @since v0.11.14
- */
- function privateDecrypt(privateKey: RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer;
- /**
- * Encrypts `buffer` with `privateKey`. The returned data can be decrypted using
- * the corresponding public key, for example using {@link publicDecrypt}.
- *
- * If `privateKey` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if`privateKey` had been passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an
- * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses`RSA_PKCS1_PADDING`.
- * @since v1.1.0
- */
- function privateEncrypt(privateKey: RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer;
- /**
- * ```js
- * const {
- * getCiphers
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * console.log(getCiphers()); // ['aes-128-cbc', 'aes-128-ccm', ...]
- * ```
- * @since v0.9.3
- * @return An array with the names of the supported cipher algorithms.
- */
- function getCiphers(): string[];
- /**
- * ```js
- * const {
- * getCurves
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * console.log(getCurves()); // ['Oakley-EC2N-3', 'Oakley-EC2N-4', ...]
- * ```
- * @since v2.3.0
- * @return An array with the names of the supported elliptic curves.
- */
- function getCurves(): string[];
- /**
- * @since v10.0.0
- * @return `1` if and only if a FIPS compliant crypto provider is currently in use, `0` otherwise. A future semver-major release may change the return type of this API to a {boolean}.
- */
- function getFips(): 1 | 0;
- /**
- * Enables the FIPS compliant crypto provider in a FIPS-enabled Node.js build. Throws an error if FIPS mode is not available.
- * @since v10.0.0
- * @param bool `true` to enable FIPS mode.
- */
- function setFips(bool: boolean): void;
- /**
- * ```js
- * const {
- * getHashes
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * console.log(getHashes()); // ['DSA', 'DSA-SHA', 'DSA-SHA1', ...]
- * ```
- * @since v0.9.3
- * @return An array of the names of the supported hash algorithms, such as `'RSA-SHA256'`. Hash algorithms are also called "digest" algorithms.
- */
- function getHashes(): string[];
- /**
- * The `ECDH` class is a utility for creating Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH)
- * key exchanges.
- *
- * Instances of the `ECDH` class can be created using the {@link createECDH} function.
- *
- * ```js
- * import assert from 'assert';
- *
- * const {
- * createECDH
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * // Generate Alice's keys...
- * const alice = createECDH('secp521r1');
- * const aliceKey = alice.generateKeys();
- *
- * // Generate Bob's keys...
- * const bob = createECDH('secp521r1');
- * const bobKey = bob.generateKeys();
- *
- * // Exchange and generate the secret...
- * const aliceSecret = alice.computeSecret(bobKey);
- * const bobSecret = bob.computeSecret(aliceKey);
- *
- * assert.strictEqual(aliceSecret.toString('hex'), bobSecret.toString('hex'));
- * // OK
- * ```
- * @since v0.11.14
- */
- class ECDH {
- private constructor();
- /**
- * Converts the EC Diffie-Hellman public key specified by `key` and `curve` to the
- * format specified by `format`. The `format` argument specifies point encoding
- * and can be `'compressed'`, `'uncompressed'` or `'hybrid'`. The supplied key is
- * interpreted using the specified `inputEncoding`, and the returned key is encoded
- * using the specified `outputEncoding`.
- *
- * Use {@link getCurves} to obtain a list of available curve names.
- * On recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl ecparam -list_curves` will also display
- * the name and description of each available elliptic curve.
- *
- * If `format` is not specified the point will be returned in `'uncompressed'`format.
- *
- * If the `inputEncoding` is not provided, `key` is expected to be a `Buffer`,`TypedArray`, or `DataView`.
- *
- * Example (uncompressing a key):
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * createECDH,
- * ECDH
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const ecdh = createECDH('secp256k1');
- * ecdh.generateKeys();
- *
- * const compressedKey = ecdh.getPublicKey('hex', 'compressed');
- *
- * const uncompressedKey = ECDH.convertKey(compressedKey,
- * 'secp256k1',
- * 'hex',
- * 'hex',
- * 'uncompressed');
- *
- * // The converted key and the uncompressed public key should be the same
- * console.log(uncompressedKey === ecdh.getPublicKey('hex'));
- * ```
- * @since v10.0.0
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `key` string.
- * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- * @param [format='uncompressed']
- */
- static convertKey(
- key: BinaryLike,
- curve: string,
- inputEncoding?: BinaryToTextEncoding,
- outputEncoding?: 'latin1' | 'hex' | 'base64' | 'base64url',
- format?: 'uncompressed' | 'compressed' | 'hybrid'
- ): Buffer | string;
- /**
- * Generates private and public EC Diffie-Hellman key values, and returns
- * the public key in the specified `format` and `encoding`. This key should be
- * transferred to the other party.
- *
- * The `format` argument specifies point encoding and can be `'compressed'` or`'uncompressed'`. If `format` is not specified, the point will be returned in`'uncompressed'` format.
- *
- * If `encoding` is provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
- * @since v0.11.14
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- * @param [format='uncompressed']
- */
- generateKeys(): Buffer;
- generateKeys(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, format?: ECDHKeyFormat): string;
- /**
- * Computes the shared secret using `otherPublicKey` as the other
- * party's public key and returns the computed shared secret. The supplied
- * key is interpreted using specified `inputEncoding`, and the returned secret
- * is encoded using the specified `outputEncoding`.
- * If the `inputEncoding` is not
- * provided, `otherPublicKey` is expected to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`.
- *
- * If `outputEncoding` is given a string will be returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
- *
- * `ecdh.computeSecret` will throw an`ERR_CRYPTO_ECDH_INVALID_PUBLIC_KEY` error when `otherPublicKey`lies outside of the elliptic curve. Since `otherPublicKey` is
- * usually supplied from a remote user over an insecure network,
- * be sure to handle this exception accordingly.
- * @since v0.11.14
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `otherPublicKey` string.
- * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- */
- computeSecret(otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer;
- computeSecret(otherPublicKey: string, inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): Buffer;
- computeSecret(otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
- computeSecret(otherPublicKey: string, inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
- /**
- * If `encoding` is specified, a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is
- * returned.
- * @since v0.11.14
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
- * @return The EC Diffie-Hellman in the specified `encoding`.
- */
- getPrivateKey(): Buffer;
- getPrivateKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
- /**
- * The `format` argument specifies point encoding and can be `'compressed'` or`'uncompressed'`. If `format` is not specified the point will be returned in`'uncompressed'` format.
- *
- * If `encoding` is specified, a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is
- * returned.
- * @since v0.11.14
- * @param [encoding] The `encoding` of the return value.
- * @param [format='uncompressed']
- * @return The EC Diffie-Hellman public key in the specified `encoding` and `format`.
- */
- getPublicKey(encoding?: null, format?: ECDHKeyFormat): Buffer;
- getPublicKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, format?: ECDHKeyFormat): string;
- /**
- * Sets the EC Diffie-Hellman private key.
- * If `encoding` is provided, `privateKey` is expected
- * to be a string; otherwise `privateKey` is expected to be a `Buffer`,`TypedArray`, or `DataView`.
- *
- * If `privateKey` is not valid for the curve specified when the `ECDH` object was
- * created, an error is thrown. Upon setting the private key, the associated
- * public point (key) is also generated and set in the `ECDH` object.
- * @since v0.11.14
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `privateKey` string.
- */
- setPrivateKey(privateKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void;
- setPrivateKey(privateKey: string, encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): void;
- }
- /**
- * Creates an Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (`ECDH`) key exchange object using a
- * predefined curve specified by the `curveName` string. Use {@link getCurves} to obtain a list of available curve names. On recent
- * OpenSSL releases, `openssl ecparam -list_curves` will also display the name
- * and description of each available elliptic curve.
- * @since v0.11.14
- */
- function createECDH(curveName: string): ECDH;
- /**
- * This function is based on a constant-time algorithm.
- * Returns true if `a` is equal to `b`, without leaking timing information that
- * would allow an attacker to guess one of the values. This is suitable for
- * comparing HMAC digests or secret values like authentication cookies or [capability urls](https://www.w3.org/TR/capability-urls/).
- *
- * `a` and `b` must both be `Buffer`s, `TypedArray`s, or `DataView`s, and they
- * must have the same byte length. An error is thrown if `a` and `b` have
- * different byte lengths.
- *
- * If at least one of `a` and `b` is a `TypedArray` with more than one byte per
- * entry, such as `Uint16Array`, the result will be computed using the platform
- * byte order.
- *
- * Use of `crypto.timingSafeEqual` does not guarantee that the _surrounding_ code
- * is timing-safe. Care should be taken to ensure that the surrounding code does
- * not introduce timing vulnerabilities.
- * @since v6.6.0
- */
- function timingSafeEqual(a: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, b: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): boolean;
- /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 */
- const DEFAULT_ENCODING: BufferEncoding;
- type KeyType = 'rsa' | 'rsa-pss' | 'dsa' | 'ec' | 'ed25519' | 'ed448' | 'x25519' | 'x448';
- type KeyFormat = 'pem' | 'der' | 'jwk';
- interface BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions {
- format: T;
- cipher?: string | undefined;
- passphrase?: string | undefined;
- }
- interface KeyPairKeyObjectResult {
- publicKey: KeyObject;
- privateKey: KeyObject;
- }
- interface ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {}
- interface ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {}
- interface X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {}
- interface X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {}
- interface ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions {
- /**
- * Name of the curve to use
- */
- namedCurve: string;
- }
- interface RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions {
- /**
- * Key size in bits
- */
- modulusLength: number;
- /**
- * Public exponent
- * @default 0x10001
- */
- publicExponent?: number | undefined;
- }
- interface RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions {
- /**
- * Key size in bits
- */
- modulusLength: number;
- /**
- * Public exponent
- * @default 0x10001
- */
- publicExponent?: number | undefined;
- /**
- * Name of the message digest
- */
- hashAlgorithm?: string;
- /**
- * Name of the message digest used by MGF1
- */
- mgf1HashAlgorithm?: string;
- /**
- * Minimal salt length in bytes
- */
- saltLength?: string;
- }
- interface DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions {
- /**
- * Key size in bits
- */
- modulusLength: number;
- /**
- * Size of q in bits
- */
- divisorLength: number;
- }
- interface RSAKeyPairOptions {
- /**
- * Key size in bits
- */
- modulusLength: number;
- /**
- * Public exponent
- * @default 0x10001
- */
- publicExponent?: number | undefined;
- publicKeyEncoding: {
- type: 'pkcs1' | 'spki';
- format: PubF;
- };
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & {
- type: 'pkcs1' | 'pkcs8';
- };
- }
- interface RSAPSSKeyPairOptions {
- /**
- * Key size in bits
- */
- modulusLength: number;
- /**
- * Public exponent
- * @default 0x10001
- */
- publicExponent?: number | undefined;
- /**
- * Name of the message digest
- */
- hashAlgorithm?: string;
- /**
- * Name of the message digest used by MGF1
- */
- mgf1HashAlgorithm?: string;
- /**
- * Minimal salt length in bytes
- */
- saltLength?: string;
- publicKeyEncoding: {
- type: 'spki';
- format: PubF;
- };
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & {
- type: 'pkcs8';
- };
- }
- interface DSAKeyPairOptions {
- /**
- * Key size in bits
- */
- modulusLength: number;
- /**
- * Size of q in bits
- */
- divisorLength: number;
- publicKeyEncoding: {
- type: 'spki';
- format: PubF;
- };
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & {
- type: 'pkcs8';
- };
- }
- interface ECKeyPairOptions {
- /**
- * Name of the curve to use.
- */
- namedCurve: string;
- publicKeyEncoding: {
- type: 'pkcs1' | 'spki';
- format: PubF;
- };
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & {
- type: 'sec1' | 'pkcs8';
- };
- }
- interface ED25519KeyPairOptions {
- publicKeyEncoding: {
- type: 'spki';
- format: PubF;
- };
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & {
- type: 'pkcs8';
- };
- }
- interface ED448KeyPairOptions {
- publicKeyEncoding: {
- type: 'spki';
- format: PubF;
- };
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & {
- type: 'pkcs8';
- };
- }
- interface X25519KeyPairOptions {
- publicKeyEncoding: {
- type: 'spki';
- format: PubF;
- };
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & {
- type: 'pkcs8';
- };
- }
- interface X448KeyPairOptions {
- publicKeyEncoding: {
- type: 'spki';
- format: PubF;
- };
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & {
- type: 'pkcs8';
- };
- }
- interface KeyPairSyncResult {
- publicKey: T1;
- privateKey: T2;
- }
- /**
- * Generates a new asymmetric key pair of the given `type`. RSA, RSA-PSS, DSA, EC,
- * Ed25519, Ed448, X25519, X448, and DH are currently supported.
- *
- * If a `publicKeyEncoding` or `privateKeyEncoding` was specified, this function
- * behaves as if `keyObject.export()` had been called on its result. Otherwise,
- * the respective part of the key is returned as a `KeyObject`.
- *
- * When encoding public keys, it is recommended to use `'spki'`. When encoding
- * private keys, it is recommended to use `'pkcs8'` with a strong passphrase,
- * and to keep the passphrase confidential.
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * generateKeyPairSync
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const {
- * publicKey,
- * privateKey,
- * } = generateKeyPairSync('rsa', {
- * modulusLength: 4096,
- * publicKeyEncoding: {
- * type: 'spki',
- * format: 'pem'
- * },
- * privateKeyEncoding: {
- * type: 'pkcs8',
- * format: 'pem',
- * cipher: 'aes-256-cbc',
- * passphrase: 'top secret'
- * }
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * The return value `{ publicKey, privateKey }` represents the generated key pair.
- * When PEM encoding was selected, the respective key will be a string, otherwise
- * it will be a buffer containing the data encoded as DER.
- * @since v10.12.0
- * @param type Must be `'rsa'`, `'rsa-pss'`, `'dsa'`, `'ec'`, `'ed25519'`, `'ed448'`, `'x25519'`, `'x448'`, or `'dh'`.
- */
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed25519', options?: ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed448', options?: ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x25519', options?: X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult;
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x448', options?: X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
- /**
- * Generates a new asymmetric key pair of the given `type`. RSA, RSA-PSS, DSA, EC,
- * Ed25519, Ed448, X25519, X448, and DH are currently supported.
- *
- * If a `publicKeyEncoding` or `privateKeyEncoding` was specified, this function
- * behaves as if `keyObject.export()` had been called on its result. Otherwise,
- * the respective part of the key is returned as a `KeyObject`.
- *
- * It is recommended to encode public keys as `'spki'` and private keys as`'pkcs8'` with encryption for long-term storage:
- *
- * ```js
- * const {
- * generateKeyPair
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * generateKeyPair('rsa', {
- * modulusLength: 4096,
- * publicKeyEncoding: {
- * type: 'spki',
- * format: 'pem'
- * },
- * privateKeyEncoding: {
- * type: 'pkcs8',
- * format: 'pem',
- * cipher: 'aes-256-cbc',
- * passphrase: 'top secret'
- * }
- * }, (err, publicKey, privateKey) => {
- * // Handle errors and use the generated key pair.
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * On completion, `callback` will be called with `err` set to `undefined` and`publicKey` / `privateKey` representing the generated key pair.
- *
- * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns
- * a `Promise` for an `Object` with `publicKey` and `privateKey` properties.
- * @since v10.12.0
- * @param type Must be `'rsa'`, `'rsa-pss'`, `'dsa'`, `'ec'`, `'ed25519'`, `'ed448'`, `'x25519'`, `'x448'`, or `'dh'`.
- */
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void;
- function generateKeyPair(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void;
- namespace generateKeyPair {
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'rsa',
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'rsa',
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'rsa',
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'rsa',
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'rsa-pss',
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'rsa-pss',
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'rsa-pss',
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'rsa-pss',
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'dsa',
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'dsa',
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'dsa',
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'dsa',
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'ec',
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'ec',
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'ec',
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'ec',
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'ed25519',
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'ed25519',
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'ed25519',
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'ed25519',
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(type: 'ed25519', options?: ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'ed448',
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'ed448',
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'ed448',
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'ed448',
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(type: 'ed448', options?: ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'x25519',
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'x25519',
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'x25519',
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'x25519',
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(type: 'x25519', options?: X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'x448',
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'x448',
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: string;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'x448',
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: string;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(
- type: 'x448',
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>
- ): Promise<{
- publicKey: Buffer;
- privateKey: Buffer;
- }>;
- function __promisify__(type: 'x448', options?: X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise;
- }
- /**
- * Calculates and returns the signature for `data` using the given private key and
- * algorithm. If `algorithm` is `null` or `undefined`, then the algorithm is
- * dependent upon the key type (especially Ed25519 and Ed448).
- *
- * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `key` had been
- * passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an object, the following
- * additional properties can be passed:
- *
- * If the `callback` function is provided this function uses libuv's threadpool.
- * @since v12.0.0
- */
- function sign(algorithm: string | null | undefined, data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, key: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput): Buffer;
- function sign(
- algorithm: string | null | undefined,
- data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
- key: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput,
- callback: (error: Error | null, data: Buffer) => void
- ): void;
- /**
- * Verifies the given signature for `data` using the given key and algorithm. If`algorithm` is `null` or `undefined`, then the algorithm is dependent upon the
- * key type (especially Ed25519 and Ed448).
- *
- * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `key` had been
- * passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an object, the following
- * additional properties can be passed:
- *
- * The `signature` argument is the previously calculated signature for the `data`.
- *
- * Because public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key or a public
- * key may be passed for `key`.
- *
- * If the `callback` function is provided this function uses libuv's threadpool.
- * @since v12.0.0
- */
- function verify(
- algorithm: string | null | undefined,
- data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
- key: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput | VerifyJsonWebKeyInput,
- signature: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView
- ): boolean;
- function verify(
- algorithm: string | null | undefined,
- data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
- key: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput | VerifyJsonWebKeyInput,
- signature: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
- callback: (error: Error | null, result: boolean) => void
- ): void;
- /**
- * Computes the Diffie-Hellman secret based on a `privateKey` and a `publicKey`.
- * Both keys must have the same `asymmetricKeyType`, which must be one of `'dh'`(for Diffie-Hellman), `'ec'` (for ECDH), `'x448'`, or `'x25519'` (for ECDH-ES).
- * @since v13.9.0, v12.17.0
- */
- function diffieHellman(options: { privateKey: KeyObject; publicKey: KeyObject }): Buffer;
- type CipherMode = 'cbc' | 'ccm' | 'cfb' | 'ctr' | 'ecb' | 'gcm' | 'ocb' | 'ofb' | 'stream' | 'wrap' | 'xts';
- interface CipherInfoOptions {
- /**
- * A test key length.
- */
- keyLength?: number | undefined;
- /**
- * A test IV length.
- */
- ivLength?: number | undefined;
- }
- interface CipherInfo {
- /**
- * The name of the cipher.
- */
- name: string;
- /**
- * The nid of the cipher.
- */
- nid: number;
- /**
- * The block size of the cipher in bytes.
- * This property is omitted when mode is 'stream'.
- */
- blockSize?: number | undefined;
- /**
- * The expected or default initialization vector length in bytes.
- * This property is omitted if the cipher does not use an initialization vector.
- */
- ivLength?: number | undefined;
- /**
- * The expected or default key length in bytes.
- */
- keyLength: number;
- /**
- * The cipher mode.
- */
- mode: CipherMode;
- }
- /**
- * Returns information about a given cipher.
- *
- * Some ciphers accept variable length keys and initialization vectors. By default,
- * the `crypto.getCipherInfo()` method will return the default values for these
- * ciphers. To test if a given key length or iv length is acceptable for given
- * cipher, use the `keyLength` and `ivLength` options. If the given values are
- * unacceptable, `undefined` will be returned.
- * @since v15.0.0
- * @param nameOrNid The name or nid of the cipher to query.
- */
- function getCipherInfo(nameOrNid: string | number, options?: CipherInfoOptions): CipherInfo | undefined;
- /**
- * HKDF is a simple key derivation function defined in RFC 5869\. The given `ikm`,`salt` and `info` are used with the `digest` to derive a key of `keylen` bytes.
- *
- * The supplied `callback` function is called with two arguments: `err` and`derivedKey`. If an errors occurs while deriving the key, `err` will be set;
- * otherwise `err` will be `null`. The successfully generated `derivedKey` will
- * be passed to the callback as an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer). An error will be thrown if any
- * of the input arguments specify invalid values or types.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- * const {
- * hkdf
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * hkdf('sha512', 'key', 'salt', 'info', 64, (err, derivedKey) => {
- * if (err) throw err;
- * console.log(Buffer.from(derivedKey).toString('hex')); // '24156e2...5391653'
- * });
- * ```
- * @since v15.0.0
- * @param digest The digest algorithm to use.
- * @param ikm The input keying material. It must be at least one byte in length.
- * @param salt The salt value. Must be provided but can be zero-length.
- * @param info Additional info value. Must be provided but can be zero-length, and cannot be more than 1024 bytes.
- * @param keylen The length of the key to generate. Must be greater than 0. The maximum allowable value is `255` times the number of bytes produced by the selected digest function (e.g. `sha512`
- * generates 64-byte hashes, making the maximum HKDF output 16320 bytes).
- */
- function hkdf(digest: string, irm: BinaryLike | KeyObject, salt: BinaryLike, info: BinaryLike, keylen: number, callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: ArrayBuffer) => void): void;
- /**
- * Provides a synchronous HKDF key derivation function as defined in RFC 5869\. The
- * given `ikm`, `salt` and `info` are used with the `digest` to derive a key of`keylen` bytes.
- *
- * The successfully generated `derivedKey` will be returned as an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer).
- *
- * An error will be thrown if any of the input arguments specify invalid values or
- * types, or if the derived key cannot be generated.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
- * const {
- * hkdfSync
- * } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const derivedKey = hkdfSync('sha512', 'key', 'salt', 'info', 64);
- * console.log(Buffer.from(derivedKey).toString('hex')); // '24156e2...5391653'
- * ```
- * @since v15.0.0
- * @param digest The digest algorithm to use.
- * @param ikm The input keying material. It must be at least one byte in length.
- * @param salt The salt value. Must be provided but can be zero-length.
- * @param info Additional info value. Must be provided but can be zero-length, and cannot be more than 1024 bytes.
- * @param keylen The length of the key to generate. Must be greater than 0. The maximum allowable value is `255` times the number of bytes produced by the selected digest function (e.g. `sha512`
- * generates 64-byte hashes, making the maximum HKDF output 16320 bytes).
- */
- function hkdfSync(digest: string, ikm: BinaryLike | KeyObject, salt: BinaryLike, info: BinaryLike, keylen: number): ArrayBuffer;
- interface SecureHeapUsage {
- /**
- * The total allocated secure heap size as specified using the `--secure-heap=n` command-line flag.
- */
- total: number;
- /**
- * The minimum allocation from the secure heap as specified using the `--secure-heap-min` command-line flag.
- */
- min: number;
- /**
- * The total number of bytes currently allocated from the secure heap.
- */
- used: number;
- /**
- * The calculated ratio of `used` to `total` allocated bytes.
- */
- utilization: number;
- }
- /**
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- function secureHeapUsed(): SecureHeapUsage;
- interface RandomUUIDOptions {
- /**
- * By default, to improve performance,
- * Node.js will pre-emptively generate and persistently cache enough
- * random data to generate up to 128 random UUIDs. To generate a UUID
- * without using the cache, set `disableEntropyCache` to `true`.
- *
- * @default `false`
- */
- disableEntropyCache?: boolean | undefined;
- }
- type UUID = `${string}-${string}-${string}-${string}-${string}`;
- /**
- * Generates a random [RFC 4122](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt) version 4 UUID. The UUID is generated using a
- * cryptographic pseudorandom number generator.
- * @since v15.6.0, v14.17.0
- */
- function randomUUID(options?: RandomUUIDOptions): UUID;
- interface X509CheckOptions {
- /**
- * @default 'always'
- */
- subject?: 'always' | 'default' | 'never';
- /**
- * @default true
- */
- wildcards?: boolean;
- /**
- * @default true
- */
- partialWildcards?: boolean;
- /**
- * @default false
- */
- multiLabelWildcards?: boolean;
- /**
- * @default false
- */
- singleLabelSubdomains?: boolean;
- }
- /**
- * Encapsulates an X509 certificate and provides read-only access to
- * its information.
- *
- * ```js
- * const { X509Certificate } = await import('crypto');
- *
- * const x509 = new X509Certificate('{... pem encoded cert ...}');
- *
- * console.log(x509.subject);
- * ```
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- class X509Certificate {
- /**
- * Will be \`true\` if this is a Certificate Authority (CA) certificate.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- readonly ca: boolean;
- /**
- * The SHA-1 fingerprint of this certificate.
- *
- * Because SHA-1 is cryptographically broken and because the security of SHA-1 is
- * significantly worse than that of algorithms that are commonly used to sign
- * certificates, consider using `x509.fingerprint256` instead.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- readonly fingerprint: string;
- /**
- * The SHA-256 fingerprint of this certificate.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- readonly fingerprint256: string;
- /**
- * The SHA-512 fingerprint of this certificate.
- * @since v16.14.0
- */
- readonly fingerprint512: string;
- /**
- * The complete subject of this certificate.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- readonly subject: string;
- /**
- * The subject alternative name specified for this certificate or `undefined`
- * if not available.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- readonly subjectAltName: string | undefined;
- /**
- * The information access content of this certificate or `undefined` if not
- * available.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- readonly infoAccess: string | undefined;
- /**
- * An array detailing the key usages for this certificate.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- readonly keyUsage: string[];
- /**
- * The issuer identification included in this certificate.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- readonly issuer: string;
- /**
- * The issuer certificate or `undefined` if the issuer certificate is not
- * available.
- * @since v15.9.0
- */
- readonly issuerCertificate?: X509Certificate | undefined;
- /**
- * The public key `KeyObject` for this certificate.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- readonly publicKey: KeyObject;
- /**
- * A `Buffer` containing the DER encoding of this certificate.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- readonly raw: Buffer;
- /**
- * The serial number of this certificate.
- *
- * Serial numbers are assigned by certificate authorities and do not uniquely
- * identify certificates. Consider using `x509.fingerprint256` as a unique
- * identifier instead.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- readonly serialNumber: string;
- /**
- * The date/time from which this certificate is considered valid.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- readonly validFrom: string;
- /**
- * The date/time until which this certificate is considered valid.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- readonly validTo: string;
- constructor(buffer: BinaryLike);
- /**
- * Checks whether the certificate matches the given email address.
- *
- * If the `'subject'` option is undefined or set to `'default'`, the certificate
- * subject is only considered if the subject alternative name extension either does
- * not exist or does not contain any email addresses.
- *
- * If the `'subject'` option is set to `'always'` and if the subject alternative
- * name extension either does not exist or does not contain a matching email
- * address, the certificate subject is considered.
- *
- * If the `'subject'` option is set to `'never'`, the certificate subject is never
- * considered, even if the certificate contains no subject alternative names.
- * @since v15.6.0
- * @return Returns `email` if the certificate matches, `undefined` if it does not.
- */
- checkEmail(email: string, options?: Pick): string | undefined;
- /**
- * Checks whether the certificate matches the given host name.
- *
- * If the certificate matches the given host name, the matching subject name is
- * returned. The returned name might be an exact match (e.g., `foo.example.com`)
- * or it might contain wildcards (e.g., `*.example.com`). Because host name
- * comparisons are case-insensitive, the returned subject name might also differ
- * from the given `name` in capitalization.
- *
- * If the `'subject'` option is undefined or set to `'default'`, the certificate
- * subject is only considered if the subject alternative name extension either does
- * not exist or does not contain any DNS names. This behavior is consistent with [RFC 2818](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2818.txt) ("HTTP Over TLS").
- *
- * If the `'subject'` option is set to `'always'` and if the subject alternative
- * name extension either does not exist or does not contain a matching DNS name,
- * the certificate subject is considered.
- *
- * If the `'subject'` option is set to `'never'`, the certificate subject is never
- * considered, even if the certificate contains no subject alternative names.
- * @since v15.6.0
- * @return Returns a subject name that matches `name`, or `undefined` if no subject name matches `name`.
- */
- checkHost(name: string, options?: X509CheckOptions): string | undefined;
- /**
- * Checks whether the certificate matches the given IP address (IPv4 or IPv6).
- *
- * Only [RFC 5280](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5280.txt) `iPAddress` subject alternative names are considered, and they
- * must match the given `ip` address exactly. Other subject alternative names as
- * well as the subject field of the certificate are ignored.
- * @since v15.6.0
- * @return Returns `ip` if the certificate matches, `undefined` if it does not.
- */
- checkIP(ip: string): string | undefined;
- /**
- * Checks whether this certificate was issued by the given `otherCert`.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- checkIssued(otherCert: X509Certificate): boolean;
- /**
- * Checks whether the public key for this certificate is consistent with
- * the given private key.
- * @since v15.6.0
- * @param privateKey A private key.
- */
- checkPrivateKey(privateKey: KeyObject): boolean;
- /**
- * There is no standard JSON encoding for X509 certificates. The`toJSON()` method returns a string containing the PEM encoded
- * certificate.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- toJSON(): string;
- /**
- * Returns information about this certificate using the legacy `certificate object` encoding.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- toLegacyObject(): PeerCertificate;
- /**
- * Returns the PEM-encoded certificate.
- * @since v15.6.0
- */
- toString(): string;
- /**
- * Verifies that this certificate was signed by the given public key.
- * Does not perform any other validation checks on the certificate.
- * @since v15.6.0
- * @param publicKey A public key.
- */
- verify(publicKey: KeyObject): boolean;
- }
- type LargeNumberLike = NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | SharedArrayBuffer | ArrayBuffer | bigint;
- interface GeneratePrimeOptions {
- add?: LargeNumberLike | undefined;
- rem?: LargeNumberLike | undefined;
- /**
- * @default false
- */
- safe?: boolean | undefined;
- bigint?: boolean | undefined;
- }
- interface GeneratePrimeOptionsBigInt extends GeneratePrimeOptions {
- bigint: true;
- }
- interface GeneratePrimeOptionsArrayBuffer extends GeneratePrimeOptions {
- bigint?: false | undefined;
- }
- /**
- * Generates a pseudorandom prime of `size` bits.
- *
- * If `options.safe` is `true`, the prime will be a safe prime -- that is,`(prime - 1) / 2` will also be a prime.
- *
- * The `options.add` and `options.rem` parameters can be used to enforce additional
- * requirements, e.g., for Diffie-Hellman:
- *
- * * If `options.add` and `options.rem` are both set, the prime will satisfy the
- * condition that `prime % add = rem`.
- * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is not `true`, the prime will
- * satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 1`.
- * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is set to `true`, the prime
- * will instead satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 3`. This is necessary
- * because `prime % add = 1` for `options.add > 2` would contradict the condition
- * enforced by `options.safe`.
- * * `options.rem` is ignored if `options.add` is not given.
- *
- * Both `options.add` and `options.rem` must be encoded as big-endian sequences
- * if given as an `ArrayBuffer`, `SharedArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray`, `Buffer`, or`DataView`.
- *
- * By default, the prime is encoded as a big-endian sequence of octets
- * in an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer). If the `bigint` option is `true`, then a
- * [bigint](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) is provided.
- * @since v15.8.0
- * @param size The size (in bits) of the prime to generate.
- */
- function generatePrime(size: number, callback: (err: Error | null, prime: ArrayBuffer) => void): void;
- function generatePrime(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptionsBigInt, callback: (err: Error | null, prime: bigint) => void): void;
- function generatePrime(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptionsArrayBuffer, callback: (err: Error | null, prime: ArrayBuffer) => void): void;
- function generatePrime(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptions, callback: (err: Error | null, prime: ArrayBuffer | bigint) => void): void;
- /**
- * Generates a pseudorandom prime of `size` bits.
- *
- * If `options.safe` is `true`, the prime will be a safe prime -- that is,`(prime - 1) / 2` will also be a prime.
- *
- * The `options.add` and `options.rem` parameters can be used to enforce additional
- * requirements, e.g., for Diffie-Hellman:
- *
- * * If `options.add` and `options.rem` are both set, the prime will satisfy the
- * condition that `prime % add = rem`.
- * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is not `true`, the prime will
- * satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 1`.
- * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is set to `true`, the prime
- * will instead satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 3`. This is necessary
- * because `prime % add = 1` for `options.add > 2` would contradict the condition
- * enforced by `options.safe`.
- * * `options.rem` is ignored if `options.add` is not given.
- *
- * Both `options.add` and `options.rem` must be encoded as big-endian sequences
- * if given as an `ArrayBuffer`, `SharedArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray`, `Buffer`, or`DataView`.
- *
- * By default, the prime is encoded as a big-endian sequence of octets
- * in an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer). If the `bigint` option is `true`, then a
- * [bigint](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) is provided.
- * @since v15.8.0
- * @param size The size (in bits) of the prime to generate.
- */
- function generatePrimeSync(size: number): ArrayBuffer;
- function generatePrimeSync(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptionsBigInt): bigint;
- function generatePrimeSync(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptionsArrayBuffer): ArrayBuffer;
- function generatePrimeSync(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptions): ArrayBuffer | bigint;
- interface CheckPrimeOptions {
- /**
- * The number of Miller-Rabin probabilistic primality iterations to perform.
- * When the value is 0 (zero), a number of checks is used that yields a false positive rate of at most `2**-64` for random input.
- * Care must be used when selecting a number of checks.
- * Refer to the OpenSSL documentation for the BN_is_prime_ex function nchecks options for more details.
- *
- * @default 0
- */
- checks?: number | undefined;
- }
- /**
- * Checks the primality of the `candidate`.
- * @since v15.8.0
- * @param candidate A possible prime encoded as a sequence of big endian octets of arbitrary length.
- */
- function checkPrime(value: LargeNumberLike, callback: (err: Error | null, result: boolean) => void): void;
- function checkPrime(value: LargeNumberLike, options: CheckPrimeOptions, callback: (err: Error | null, result: boolean) => void): void;
- /**
- * Checks the primality of the `candidate`.
- * @since v15.8.0
- * @param candidate A possible prime encoded as a sequence of big endian octets of arbitrary length.
- * @return `true` if the candidate is a prime with an error probability less than `0.25 ** options.checks`.
- */
- function checkPrimeSync(candidate: LargeNumberLike, options?: CheckPrimeOptions): boolean;
- /**
- * Load and set the `engine` for some or all OpenSSL functions (selected by flags).
- *
- * `engine` could be either an id or a path to the engine's shared library.
- *
- * The optional `flags` argument uses `ENGINE_METHOD_ALL` by default.
- * The `flags` is a bit field taking one of or a mix of the following flags (defined in `crypto.constants`):
- *
- * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_RSA`
- * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_DSA`
- * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_DH`
- * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_RAND`
- * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_EC`
- * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_CIPHERS`
- * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_DIGESTS`
- * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_METHS`
- * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_ASN1_METHS`
- * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_ALL`
- * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_NONE`
- *
- * The flags below are deprecated in OpenSSL-1.1.0.
- *
- * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_ECDH`
- * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_ECDSA`
- * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_STORE`
- * @since v0.11.11
- * @param [flags=crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_ALL]
- */
- function setEngine(engine: string, flags?: number): void;
- /**
- * A convenient alias for `crypto.webcrypto.getRandomValues()`.
- * This implementation is not compliant with the Web Crypto spec,
- * to write web-compatible code use `crypto.webcrypto.getRandomValues()` instead.
- * @since v17.4.0
- * @returns Returns `typedArray`.
- */
- function getRandomValues(typedArray: T): T;
- /**
- * A convenient alias for `crypto.webcrypto.subtle`.
- * @since v17.4.0
- */
- const subtle: webcrypto.SubtleCrypto;
- /**
- * An implementation of the Web Crypto API standard.
- *
- * See the {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html Web Crypto API documentation} for details.
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- const webcrypto: webcrypto.Crypto;
- namespace webcrypto {
- type BufferSource = ArrayBufferView | ArrayBuffer;
- type KeyFormat = 'jwk' | 'pkcs8' | 'raw' | 'spki';
- type KeyType = 'private' | 'public' | 'secret';
- type KeyUsage = 'decrypt' | 'deriveBits' | 'deriveKey' | 'encrypt' | 'sign' | 'unwrapKey' | 'verify' | 'wrapKey';
- type AlgorithmIdentifier = Algorithm | string;
- type HashAlgorithmIdentifier = AlgorithmIdentifier;
- type NamedCurve = string;
- type BigInteger = Uint8Array;
- interface AesCbcParams extends Algorithm {
- iv: BufferSource;
- }
- interface AesCtrParams extends Algorithm {
- counter: BufferSource;
- length: number;
- }
- interface AesDerivedKeyParams extends Algorithm {
- length: number;
- }
- interface AesGcmParams extends Algorithm {
- additionalData?: BufferSource;
- iv: BufferSource;
- tagLength?: number;
- }
- interface AesKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm {
- length: number;
- }
- interface AesKeyGenParams extends Algorithm {
- length: number;
- }
- interface Algorithm {
- name: string;
- }
- interface EcKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm {
- namedCurve: NamedCurve;
- }
- interface EcKeyGenParams extends Algorithm {
- namedCurve: NamedCurve;
- }
- interface EcKeyImportParams extends Algorithm {
- namedCurve: NamedCurve;
- }
- interface EcdhKeyDeriveParams extends Algorithm {
- public: CryptoKey;
- }
- interface EcdsaParams extends Algorithm {
- hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier;
- }
- interface Ed448Params extends Algorithm {
- context?: BufferSource;
- }
- interface HkdfParams extends Algorithm {
- hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier;
- info: BufferSource;
- salt: BufferSource;
- }
- interface HmacImportParams extends Algorithm {
- hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier;
- length?: number;
- }
- interface HmacKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm {
- hash: KeyAlgorithm;
- length: number;
- }
- interface HmacKeyGenParams extends Algorithm {
- hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier;
- length?: number;
- }
- interface JsonWebKey {
- alg?: string;
- crv?: string;
- d?: string;
- dp?: string;
- dq?: string;
- e?: string;
- ext?: boolean;
- k?: string;
- key_ops?: string[];
- kty?: string;
- n?: string;
- oth?: RsaOtherPrimesInfo[];
- p?: string;
- q?: string;
- qi?: string;
- use?: string;
- x?: string;
- y?: string;
- }
- interface KeyAlgorithm {
- name: string;
- }
- interface Pbkdf2Params extends Algorithm {
- hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier;
- iterations: number;
- salt: BufferSource;
- }
- interface RsaHashedImportParams extends Algorithm {
- hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier;
- }
- interface RsaHashedKeyAlgorithm extends RsaKeyAlgorithm {
- hash: KeyAlgorithm;
- }
- interface RsaHashedKeyGenParams extends RsaKeyGenParams {
- hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier;
- }
- interface RsaKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm {
- modulusLength: number;
- publicExponent: BigInteger;
- }
- interface RsaKeyGenParams extends Algorithm {
- modulusLength: number;
- publicExponent: BigInteger;
- }
- interface RsaOaepParams extends Algorithm {
- label?: BufferSource;
- }
- interface RsaOtherPrimesInfo {
- d?: string;
- r?: string;
- t?: string;
- }
- interface RsaPssParams extends Algorithm {
- saltLength: number;
- }
- /**
- * Calling `require('node:crypto').webcrypto` returns an instance of the `Crypto` class.
- * `Crypto` is a singleton that provides access to the remainder of the crypto API.
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- interface Crypto {
- /**
- * Provides access to the `SubtleCrypto` API.
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- readonly subtle: SubtleCrypto;
- /**
- * Generates cryptographically strong random values.
- * The given `typedArray` is filled with random values, and a reference to `typedArray` is returned.
- *
- * The given `typedArray` must be an integer-based instance of {@link NodeJS.TypedArray}, i.e. `Float32Array` and `Float64Array` are not accepted.
- *
- * An error will be thrown if the given `typedArray` is larger than 65,536 bytes.
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- getRandomValues>(typedArray: T): T;
- /**
- * Generates a random {@link https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt RFC 4122} version 4 UUID.
- * The UUID is generated using a cryptographic pseudorandom number generator.
- * @since v16.7.0
- */
- randomUUID(): UUID;
- CryptoKey: CryptoKeyConstructor;
- }
- // This constructor throws ILLEGAL_CONSTRUCTOR so it should not be newable.
- interface CryptoKeyConstructor {
- /** Illegal constructor */
- (_: { readonly _: unique symbol }): never; // Allows instanceof to work but not be callable by the user.
- readonly length: 0;
- readonly name: 'CryptoKey';
- readonly prototype: CryptoKey;
- }
- /**
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- interface CryptoKey {
- /**
- * An object detailing the algorithm for which the key can be used along with additional algorithm-specific parameters.
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- readonly algorithm: KeyAlgorithm;
- /**
- * When `true`, the {@link CryptoKey} can be extracted using either `subtleCrypto.exportKey()` or `subtleCrypto.wrapKey()`.
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- readonly extractable: boolean;
- /**
- * A string identifying whether the key is a symmetric (`'secret'`) or asymmetric (`'private'` or `'public'`) key.
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- readonly type: KeyType;
- /**
- * An array of strings identifying the operations for which the key may be used.
- *
- * The possible usages are:
- * - `'encrypt'` - The key may be used to encrypt data.
- * - `'decrypt'` - The key may be used to decrypt data.
- * - `'sign'` - The key may be used to generate digital signatures.
- * - `'verify'` - The key may be used to verify digital signatures.
- * - `'deriveKey'` - The key may be used to derive a new key.
- * - `'deriveBits'` - The key may be used to derive bits.
- * - `'wrapKey'` - The key may be used to wrap another key.
- * - `'unwrapKey'` - The key may be used to unwrap another key.
- *
- * Valid key usages depend on the key algorithm (identified by `cryptokey.algorithm.name`).
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- readonly usages: KeyUsage[];
- }
- /**
- * The `CryptoKeyPair` is a simple dictionary object with `publicKey` and `privateKey` properties, representing an asymmetric key pair.
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- interface CryptoKeyPair {
- /**
- * A {@link CryptoKey} whose type will be `'private'`.
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- privateKey: CryptoKey;
- /**
- * A {@link CryptoKey} whose type will be `'public'`.
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- publicKey: CryptoKey;
- }
- /**
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- interface SubtleCrypto {
- /**
- * Using the method and parameters specified in `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `key`,
- * `subtle.decrypt()` attempts to decipher the provided `data`. If successful,
- * the returned promise will be resolved with an `` containing the plaintext result.
- *
- * The algorithms currently supported include:
- *
- * - `'RSA-OAEP'`
- * - `'AES-CTR'`
- * - `'AES-CBC'`
- * - `'AES-GCM'`
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- decrypt(algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaOaepParams | AesCtrParams | AesCbcParams | AesGcmParams, key: CryptoKey, data: BufferSource): Promise;
- /**
- * Using the method and parameters specified in `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `baseKey`,
- * `subtle.deriveBits()` attempts to generate `length` bits.
- * The Node.js implementation requires that when `length` is a number it must be multiple of `8`.
- * When `length` is `null` the maximum number of bits for a given algorithm is generated. This is allowed
- * for the `'ECDH'`, `'X25519'`, and `'X448'` algorithms.
- * If successful, the returned promise will be resolved with an `` containing the generated data.
- *
- * The algorithms currently supported include:
- *
- * - `'ECDH'`
- * - `'X25519'`
- * - `'X448'`
- * - `'HKDF'`
- * - `'PBKDF2'`
- * @since v15.0.0
- */
- deriveBits(algorithm: EcdhKeyDeriveParams, baseKey: CryptoKey, length: number | null): Promise;
- deriveBits(algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | HkdfParams | Pbkdf2Params, baseKey: CryptoKey, length: number): Promise