From c7c26f984e4fe6069d01160b01418603fa854409 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: TheCoreDev Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2023 16:39:53 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] =?UTF-8?q?On=20r=C3=A9cup=C3=A8re=20bien=20les=20para?= =?UTF-8?q?m=C3=A8tres=20du=20nouveau=20formulaire?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- .gitignore | 1 + app.js | 3 ++- views/create-session.hbs | 2 -- 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 7b5d7cd..8755e12 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1 +1,2 @@ node_modules.zip +.DS_Store diff --git a/app.js b/app.js index c4973fa..77d8841 100644 --- a/app.js +++ b/app.js @@ -319,8 +319,9 @@ app.post("/auth/check-session", (req, res) => { // ******************************************* Création d'une nouvelle session ******************************************* app.post("/record-session", (req, res) => { - const { topic, attended, password, } = req.body + const { topic, attended, password, password_confirm, datetimepicker1Input } = req.body + console.log(datetimepicker1Input); }); diff --git a/views/create-session.hbs b/views/create-session.hbs index ac43bfc..8a7ce98 100644 --- a/views/create-session.hbs +++ b/views/create-session.hbs @@ -64,7 +64,5 @@ {{/if}} - + + +

Node-webkit-based module test

+ + diff --git a/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/nw-pre-gyp/package.json b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/nw-pre-gyp/package.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..71d03f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/nw-pre-gyp/package.json @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +{ +"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/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/s3_setup.js b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/s3_setup.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6b1b1a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/s3_setup.js @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ +'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/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/versioning.js b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/versioning.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..825cfa1 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/lib/util/versioning.js @@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ +'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/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/nopt b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/nopt new file mode 120000 index 0000000..6b6566e --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/.bin/nopt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../nopt/bin/nopt.js \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/CHANGELOG.md b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/CHANGELOG.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..82a09fb --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/CHANGELOG.md @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +### 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/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/LICENSE b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..19129e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +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/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/README.md b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a99531c --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,213 @@ +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/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/bin/nopt.js b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/bin/nopt.js new file mode 100755 index 0000000..3232d4c --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/bin/nopt.js @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +#!/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/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/lib/nopt.js b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/lib/nopt.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ecfa5da --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/lib/nopt.js @@ -0,0 +1,441 @@ +// 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/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/package.json b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/package.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12ed02d --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/node_modules/nopt/package.json @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +{ + "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/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/package.json b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/package.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5e1d6fd --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@mapbox/node-pre-gyp/package.json @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +{ + "name": "@mapbox/node-pre-gyp", + "description": "Node.js native addon binary install tool", + "version": "1.0.11", + "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/node_modules/@popperjs/core/LICENSE.md b/node_modules/@popperjs/core/LICENSE.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0370c45 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@popperjs/core/LICENSE.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +The MIT License (MIT) + +Copyright (c) 2019 Federico Zivolo + +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/node_modules/@popperjs/core/README.md b/node_modules/@popperjs/core/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..53be7b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@popperjs/core/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,376 @@ + +

+ Popper +

+ +
+

Tooltip & Popover Positioning Engine

+
+ +

+ + npm version + + + npm downloads per month (popper.js + @popperjs/core) + + + Rolling Versions + +

+ +
+ + +**Positioning tooltips and popovers is difficult. Popper is here to help!** + +Given an element, such as a button, and a tooltip element describing it, Popper +will automatically put the tooltip in the right place near the button. + +It will position _any_ UI element that "pops out" from the flow of your document +and floats near a target element. The most common example is a tooltip, but it +also includes popovers, drop-downs, and more. All of these can be generically +described as a "popper" element. + +## Demo + +[![Popper visualized](https://i.imgur.com/F7qWsmV.jpg)](https://popper.js.org) + +## Docs + +- [v2.x (latest)](https://popper.js.org/docs/v2/) +- [v1.x](https://popper.js.org/docs/v1/) + +We've created a +[Migration Guide](https://popper.js.org/docs/v2/migration-guide/) to help you +migrate from Popper 1 to Popper 2. + +To contribute to the Popper website and documentation, please visit the +[dedicated repository](https://github.com/popperjs/website). + +## Why not use pure CSS? + +- **Clipping and overflow issues**: Pure CSS poppers will not be prevented from + overflowing clipping boundaries, such as the viewport. It will get partially + cut off or overflows if it's near the edge since there is no dynamic + positioning logic. When using Popper, your popper will always be positioned in + the right place without needing manual adjustments. +- **No flipping**: CSS poppers will not flip to a different placement to fit + better in view if necessary. While you can manually adjust for the main axis + overflow, this feature cannot be achieved via CSS alone. Popper automatically + flips the tooltip to make it fit in view as best as possible for the user. +- **No virtual positioning**: CSS poppers cannot follow the mouse cursor or be + used as a context menu. Popper allows you to position your tooltip relative to + any coordinates you desire. +- **Slower development cycle**: When pure CSS is used to position popper + elements, the lack of dynamic positioning means they must be carefully placed + to consider overflow on all screen sizes. In reusable component libraries, + this means a developer can't just add the component anywhere on the page, + because these issues need to be considered and adjusted for every time. With + Popper, you can place your elements anywhere and they will be positioned + correctly, without needing to consider different screen sizes, layouts, etc. + This massively speeds up development time because this work is automatically + offloaded to Popper. +- **Lack of extensibility**: CSS poppers cannot be easily extended to fit any + arbitrary use case you may need to adjust for. Popper is built with + extensibility in mind. + +## Why Popper? + +With the CSS drawbacks out of the way, we now move on to Popper in the +JavaScript space itself. + +Naive JavaScript tooltip implementations usually have the following problems: + +- **Scrolling containers**: They don't ensure the tooltip stays with the + reference element while scrolling when inside any number of scrolling + containers. +- **DOM context**: They often require the tooltip move outside of its original + DOM context because they don't handle `offsetParent` contexts. +- **Compatibility**: Popper handles an incredible number of edge cases regarding + different browsers and environments (mobile viewports, RTL, scrollbars enabled + or disabled, etc.). Popper is a popular and well-maintained library, so you + can be confident positioning will work for your users on any device. +- **Configurability**: They often lack advanced configurability to suit any + possible use case. +- **Size**: They are usually relatively large in size, or require an ancient + jQuery dependency. +- **Performance**: They often have runtime performance issues and update the + tooltip position too slowly. + +**Popper solves all of these key problems in an elegant, performant manner.** It +is a lightweight ~3 kB library that aims to provide a reliable and extensible +positioning engine you can use to ensure all your popper elements are positioned +in the right place. + +When you start writing your own popper implementation, you'll quickly run into +all of the problems mentioned above. These widgets are incredibly common in our +UIs; we've done the hard work figuring this out so you don't need to spend hours +fixing and handling numerous edge cases that we already ran into while building +the library! + +Popper is used in popular libraries like Bootstrap, Foundation, Material UI, and +more. It's likely you've already used popper elements on the web positioned by +Popper at some point in the past few years. + +Since we write UIs using powerful abstraction libraries such as React or Angular +nowadays, you'll also be glad to know Popper can fully integrate with them and +be a good citizen together with your other components. Check out `react-popper` +for the official Popper wrapper for React. + +## Installation + +### 1. Package Manager + +```bash +# With npm +npm i @popperjs/core + +# With Yarn +yarn add @popperjs/core +``` + +### 2. CDN + +```html + + + + + +``` + +### 3. Direct Download? + +Managing dependencies by "directly downloading" them and placing them into your +source code is not recommended for a variety of reasons, including missing out +on feat/fix updates easily. Please use a versioning management system like a CDN +or npm/Yarn. + +## Usage + +The most straightforward way to get started is to import Popper from the `unpkg` +CDN, which includes all of its features. You can call the `Popper.createPopper` +constructor to create new popper instances. + +Here is a complete example: + +```html + +Popper example + + + + + + + + +``` + +Visit the [tutorial](https://popper.js.org/docs/v2/tutorial/) for an example of +how to build your own tooltip from scratch using Popper. + +### Module bundlers + +You can import the `createPopper` constructor from the fully-featured file: + +```js +import { createPopper } from '@popperjs/core'; + +const button = document.querySelector('#button'); +const tooltip = document.querySelector('#tooltip'); + +// Pass the button, the tooltip, and some options, and Popper will do the +// magic positioning for you: +createPopper(button, tooltip, { + placement: 'right', +}); +``` + +All the modifiers listed in the docs menu will be enabled and "just work", so +you don't need to think about setting Popper up. The size of Popper including +all of its features is about 5 kB minzipped, but it may grow a bit in the +future. + +#### Popper Lite (tree-shaking) + +If bundle size is important, you'll want to take advantage of tree-shaking. The +library is built in a modular way to allow to import only the parts you really +need. + +```js +import { createPopperLite as createPopper } from '@popperjs/core'; +``` + +The Lite version includes the most necessary modifiers that will compute the +offsets of the popper, compute and add the positioning styles, and add event +listeners. This is close in bundle size to pure CSS tooltip libraries, and +behaves somewhat similarly. + +However, this does not include the features that makes Popper truly useful. + +The two most useful modifiers not included in Lite are `preventOverflow` and +`flip`: + +```js +import { + createPopperLite as createPopper, + preventOverflow, + flip, +} from '@popperjs/core'; + +const button = document.querySelector('#button'); +const tooltip = document.querySelector('#tooltip'); + +createPopper(button, tooltip, { + modifiers: [preventOverflow, flip], +}); +``` + +As you make more poppers, you may be finding yourself needing other modifiers +provided by the library. + +See [tree-shaking](https://popper.js.org/docs/v2/performance/#tree-shaking) for more +information. + +## Distribution targets + +Popper is distributed in 3 different versions, in 3 different file formats. + +The 3 file formats are: + +- `esm` (works with `import` syntax — **recommended**) +- `umd` (works with ` - + @@ -56,13 +56,12 @@ + + {{#if error }} +

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