electron/script/nan-spec-runner.js

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const cp = require('child_process');
const fs = require('fs');
const path = require('path');
const BASE = path.resolve(__dirname, '../..');
const NAN_DIR = path.resolve(BASE, 'third_party', 'nan');
const NPX_CMD = process.platform === 'win32' ? 'npx.cmd' : 'npx';
const utils = require('./lib/utils');
const { YARN_VERSION } = require('./yarn');
if (!process.mainModule) {
throw new Error('Must call the nan spec runner directly');
}
const args = require('minimist')(process.argv.slice(2), {
string: ['only']
});
async function main () {
const nodeDir = path.resolve(BASE, `out/${utils.getOutDir({ shouldLog: true })}/gen/node_headers`);
const env = Object.assign({}, process.env, {
npm_config_nodedir: nodeDir,
npm_config_msvs_version: '2019',
npm_config_arch: process.env.NPM_CONFIG_ARCH,
npm_config_yes: 'true'
});
const clangDir = path.resolve(BASE, 'third_party', 'llvm-build', 'Release+Asserts', 'bin');
const cc = path.resolve(clangDir, 'clang');
const cxx = path.resolve(clangDir, 'clang++');
const ld = path.resolve(clangDir, 'lld');
// TODO(ckerr) this is cribbed from read obj/electron/electron_app.ninja.
// Maybe it would be better to have this script literally open up that
// file and pull cflags_cc from it instead of using bespoke code here?
// I think it's unlikely to work; but if it does, it would be more futureproof
const cxxflags = [
'-std=c++14',
'-nostdinc++',
'-D_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_VENDOR_AVAILABILITY_ANNOTATIONS', // needed by next line
`-isystem"${path.resolve(BASE, 'buildtools', 'third_party', 'libc++', 'trunk', 'include')}"`,
`-isystem"${path.resolve(BASE, 'buildtools', 'third_party', 'libc++abi', 'trunk', 'include')}"`,
'-fPIC'
].join(' ');
const ldflags = [
'-stdlib=libc++',
'-fuse-ld=lld',
`-L"${path.resolve(BASE, 'out', `${utils.getOutDir({ shouldLog: true })}`, 'obj', 'buildtools', 'third_party', 'libc++abi')}"`,
`-L"${path.resolve(BASE, 'out', `${utils.getOutDir({ shouldLog: true })}`, 'obj', 'buildtools', 'third_party', 'libc++')}"`,
'-lc++abi'
].join(' ');
if (process.platform !== 'win32') {
env.CC = cc;
env.CFLAGS = cxxflags;
env.CXX = cxx;
env.LD = ld;
env.CXXFLAGS = cxxflags;
env.LDFLAGS = ldflags;
}
const { status: buildStatus } = cp.spawnSync(NPX_CMD, ['node-gyp', 'rebuild', '--verbose', '--directory', 'test', '-j', 'max'], {
env,
cwd: NAN_DIR,
stdio: 'inherit'
});
if (buildStatus !== 0) {
console.error('Failed to build nan test modules');
return process.exit(buildStatus);
}
const { status: installStatus } = cp.spawnSync(NPX_CMD, [`yarn@${YARN_VERSION}`, 'install'], {
env,
cwd: NAN_DIR,
stdio: 'inherit'
});
if (installStatus !== 0) {
console.error('Failed to install nan node_modules');
return process.exit(installStatus);
}
const onlyTests = args.only && args.only.split(',');
const DISABLED_TESTS = [
'nannew-test.js'
];
const testsToRun = fs.readdirSync(path.resolve(NAN_DIR, 'test', 'js'))
.filter(test => !DISABLED_TESTS.includes(test))
.filter(test => {
return !onlyTests || onlyTests.includes(test) || onlyTests.includes(test.replace('.js', '')) || onlyTests.includes(test.replace('-test.js', ''));
})
.map(test => `test/js/${test}`);
const testChild = cp.spawn(utils.getAbsoluteElectronExec(), ['node_modules/.bin/tap', ...testsToRun], {
env: {
...process.env,
ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE: 'true'
},
cwd: NAN_DIR,
stdio: 'inherit'
});
testChild.on('exit', (testCode) => {
process.exit(testCode);
});
}
main().catch((err) => {
console.error('An unhandled error occurred in the nan spec runner', err);
process.exit(1);
});