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const assert = require("assert") | |
const path = require("path") | |
const fs = require("fs") | |
let glob = undefined | |
try { | |
glob = require("glob") | |
} catch (_err) { | |
// treat glob as optional. | |
} | |
const defaultGlobOpts = { | |
nosort: true, | |
silent: true | |
} | |
// for EMFILE handling | |
let timeout = 0 | |
const isWindows = (process.platform === "win32") | |
const defaults = options => { | |
const methods = [ | |
'unlink', | |
'chmod', | |
'stat', | |
'lstat', | |
'rmdir', | |
'readdir' | |
] | |
methods.forEach(m => { | |
options[m] = options[m] || fs[m] | |
m = m + 'Sync' | |
options[m] = options[m] || fs[m] | |
}) | |
options.maxBusyTries = options.maxBusyTries || 3 | |
options.emfileWait = options.emfileWait || 1000 | |
if (options.glob === false) { | |
options.disableGlob = true | |
} | |
if (options.disableGlob !== true && glob === undefined) { | |
throw Error('glob dependency not found, set `options.disableGlob = true` if intentional') | |
} | |
options.disableGlob = options.disableGlob || false | |
options.glob = options.glob || defaultGlobOpts | |
} | |
const rimraf = (p, options, cb) => { | |
if (typeof options === 'function') { | |
cb = options | |
options = {} | |
} | |
assert(p, 'rimraf: missing path') | |
assert.equal(typeof p, 'string', 'rimraf: path should be a string') | |
assert.equal(typeof cb, 'function', 'rimraf: callback function required') | |
assert(options, 'rimraf: invalid options argument provided') | |
assert.equal(typeof options, 'object', 'rimraf: options should be object') | |
defaults(options) | |
let busyTries = 0 | |
let errState = null | |
let n = 0 | |
const next = (er) => { | |
errState = errState || er | |
if (--n === 0) | |
cb(errState) | |
} | |
const afterGlob = (er, results) => { | |
if (er) | |
return cb(er) | |
n = results.length | |
if (n === 0) | |
return cb() | |
results.forEach(p => { | |
const CB = (er) => { | |
if (er) { | |
if ((er.code === "EBUSY" || er.code === "ENOTEMPTY" || er.code === "EPERM") && | |
busyTries < options.maxBusyTries) { | |
busyTries ++ | |
// try again, with the same exact callback as this one. | |
return setTimeout(() => rimraf_(p, options, CB), busyTries * 100) | |
} | |
// this one won't happen if graceful-fs is used. | |
if (er.code === "EMFILE" && timeout < options.emfileWait) { | |
return setTimeout(() => rimraf_(p, options, CB), timeout ++) | |
} | |
// already gone | |
if (er.code === "ENOENT") er = null | |
} | |
timeout = 0 | |
next(er) | |
} | |
rimraf_(p, options, CB) | |
}) | |
} | |
if (options.disableGlob || !glob.hasMagic(p)) | |
return afterGlob(null, [p]) | |
options.lstat(p, (er, stat) => { | |
if (!er) | |
return afterGlob(null, [p]) | |
glob(p, options.glob, afterGlob) | |
}) | |
} | |
// Two possible strategies. | |
// 1. Assume it's a file. unlink it, then do the dir stuff on EPERM or EISDIR | |
// 2. Assume it's a directory. readdir, then do the file stuff on ENOTDIR | |
// | |
// Both result in an extra syscall when you guess wrong. However, there | |
// are likely far more normal files in the world than directories. This | |
// is based on the assumption that a the average number of files per | |
// directory is >= 1. | |
// | |
// If anyone ever complains about this, then I guess the strategy could | |
// be made configurable somehow. But until then, YAGNI. | |
const rimraf_ = (p, options, cb) => { | |
assert(p) | |
assert(options) | |
assert(typeof cb === 'function') | |
// sunos lets the root user unlink directories, which is... weird. | |
// so we have to lstat here and make sure it's not a dir. | |
options.lstat(p, (er, st) => { | |
if (er && er.code === "ENOENT") | |
return cb(null) | |
// Windows can EPERM on stat. Life is suffering. | |
if (er && er.code === "EPERM" && isWindows) | |
fixWinEPERM(p, options, er, cb) | |
if (st && st.isDirectory()) | |
return rmdir(p, options, er, cb) | |
options.unlink(p, er => { | |
if (er) { | |
if (er.code === "ENOENT") | |
return cb(null) | |
if (er.code === "EPERM") | |
return (isWindows) | |
? fixWinEPERM(p, options, er, cb) | |
: rmdir(p, options, er, cb) | |
if (er.code === "EISDIR") | |
return rmdir(p, options, er, cb) | |
} | |
return cb(er) | |
}) | |
}) | |
} | |
const fixWinEPERM = (p, options, er, cb) => { | |
assert(p) | |
assert(options) | |
assert(typeof cb === 'function') | |
options.chmod(p, 0o666, er2 => { | |
if (er2) | |
cb(er2.code === "ENOENT" ? null : er) | |
else | |
options.stat(p, (er3, stats) => { | |
if (er3) | |
cb(er3.code === "ENOENT" ? null : er) | |
else if (stats.isDirectory()) | |
rmdir(p, options, er, cb) | |
else | |
options.unlink(p, cb) | |
}) | |
}) | |
} | |
const fixWinEPERMSync = (p, options, er) => { | |
assert(p) | |
assert(options) | |
try { | |
options.chmodSync(p, 0o666) | |
} catch (er2) { | |
if (er2.code === "ENOENT") | |
return | |
else | |
throw er | |
} | |
let stats | |
try { | |
stats = options.statSync(p) | |
} catch (er3) { | |
if (er3.code === "ENOENT") | |
return | |
else | |
throw er | |
} | |
if (stats.isDirectory()) | |
rmdirSync(p, options, er) | |
else | |
options.unlinkSync(p) | |
} | |
const rmdir = (p, options, originalEr, cb) => { | |
assert(p) | |
assert(options) | |
assert(typeof cb === 'function') | |
// try to rmdir first, and only readdir on ENOTEMPTY or EEXIST (SunOS) | |
// if we guessed wrong, and it's not a directory, then | |
// raise the original error. | |
options.rmdir(p, er => { | |
if (er && (er.code === "ENOTEMPTY" || er.code === "EEXIST" || er.code === "EPERM")) | |
rmkids(p, options, cb) | |
else if (er && er.code === "ENOTDIR") | |
cb(originalEr) | |
else | |
cb(er) | |
}) | |
} | |
const rmkids = (p, options, cb) => { | |
assert(p) | |
assert(options) | |
assert(typeof cb === 'function') | |
options.readdir(p, (er, files) => { | |
if (er) | |
return cb(er) | |
let n = files.length | |
if (n === 0) | |
return options.rmdir(p, cb) | |
let errState | |
files.forEach(f => { | |
rimraf(path.join(p, f), options, er => { | |
if (errState) | |
return | |
if (er) | |
return cb(errState = er) | |
if (--n === 0) | |
options.rmdir(p, cb) | |
}) | |
}) | |
}) | |
} | |
// this looks simpler, and is strictly *faster*, but will | |
// tie up the JavaScript thread and fail on excessively | |
// deep directory trees. | |
const rimrafSync = (p, options) => { | |
options = options || {} | |
defaults(options) | |
assert(p, 'rimraf: missing path') | |
assert.equal(typeof p, 'string', 'rimraf: path should be a string') | |
assert(options, 'rimraf: missing options') | |
assert.equal(typeof options, 'object', 'rimraf: options should be object') | |
let results | |
if (options.disableGlob || !glob.hasMagic(p)) { | |
results = [p] | |
} else { | |
try { | |
options.lstatSync(p) | |
results = [p] | |
} catch (er) { | |
results = glob.sync(p, options.glob) | |
} | |
} | |
if (!results.length) | |
return | |
for (let i = 0; i < results.length; i++) { | |
const p = results[i] | |
let st | |
try { | |
st = options.lstatSync(p) | |
} catch (er) { | |
if (er.code === "ENOENT") | |
return | |
// Windows can EPERM on stat. Life is suffering. | |
if (er.code === "EPERM" && isWindows) | |
fixWinEPERMSync(p, options, er) | |
} | |
try { | |
// sunos lets the root user unlink directories, which is... weird. | |
if (st && st.isDirectory()) | |
rmdirSync(p, options, null) | |
else | |
options.unlinkSync(p) | |
} catch (er) { | |
if (er.code === "ENOENT") | |
return | |
if (er.code === "EPERM") | |
return isWindows ? fixWinEPERMSync(p, options, er) : rmdirSync(p, options, er) | |
if (er.code !== "EISDIR") | |
throw er | |
rmdirSync(p, options, er) | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
const rmdirSync = (p, options, originalEr) => { | |
assert(p) | |
assert(options) | |
try { | |
options.rmdirSync(p) | |
} catch (er) { | |
if (er.code === "ENOENT") | |
return | |
if (er.code === "ENOTDIR") | |
throw originalEr | |
if (er.code === "ENOTEMPTY" || er.code === "EEXIST" || er.code === "EPERM") | |
rmkidsSync(p, options) | |
} | |
} | |
const rmkidsSync = (p, options) => { | |
assert(p) | |
assert(options) | |
options.readdirSync(p).forEach(f => rimrafSync(path.join(p, f), options)) | |
// We only end up here once we got ENOTEMPTY at least once, and | |
// at this point, we are guaranteed to have removed all the kids. | |
// So, we know that it won't be ENOENT or ENOTDIR or anything else. | |
// try really hard to delete stuff on windows, because it has a | |
// PROFOUNDLY annoying habit of not closing handles promptly when | |
// files are deleted, resulting in spurious ENOTEMPTY errors. | |
const retries = isWindows ? 100 : 1 | |
let i = 0 | |
do { | |
let threw = true | |
try { | |
const ret = options.rmdirSync(p, options) | |
threw = false | |
return ret | |
} finally { | |
if (++i < retries && threw) | |
continue | |
} | |
} while (true) | |
} | |
module.exports = rimraf | |
rimraf.sync = rimrafSync |