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'use strict';
const path = require('path');
const fs = require('fs');
const asyncFs = require('fs/promises');
const { camelCase } = require('lodash');
// eslint-disable-next-line import/no-extraneous-dependencies
const glob = require('glob');
/**
* @typedef {Object} PluginInfo
* @property {string} packageName
* @property {string} description
* @property {boolean=} required
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} Plugin
* @property {string} pathToPlugin
* @property {string} name
* @property {PluginInfo} info
* @property {string=} directory
*/
/**
* @param {string[]} pluginsAllowlist
* @returns {Plugin[]}
*/
const getPlugins = (pluginsAllowlist) => {
const rootPath = path.resolve(__dirname, '..', path.join('..', '..', '..', 'packages'));
/**
* So `glob` only supports '/' as a path separator, so we need to replace
* the path separator for the current OS with '/'. e.g. on windows it's `\`.
*
* see https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob/#windows for more information
*
* and see https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob/issues/467#issuecomment-1114240501 for the recommended fix.
*/
let corePath = path.join(rootPath, 'core', '*');
let pluginsPath = path.join(rootPath, 'plugins', '*');
if (process.platform === 'win32') {
corePath = corePath.split(path.sep).join(path.posix.sep);
pluginsPath = pluginsPath.split(path.sep).join(path.posix.sep);
}
const corePackageDirs = glob.sync(corePath);
const pluginsPackageDirs = glob.sync(pluginsPath);
const plugins = [...corePackageDirs, ...pluginsPackageDirs]
.map((directory) => {
const isCoreAdmin = directory.includes('packages/core/admin');
if (isCoreAdmin) {
return null;
}
const { name, strapi } = require(path.join(directory, 'package.json'));
/**
* this will remove any of our packages that are
* not actually plugins for the application
*/
if (!strapi || strapi.kind !== 'plugin') {
return null;
}
/**
* we want the name of the node_module
*/
return {
pathToPlugin: name,
name: strapi.name,
info: { ...strapi, packageName: name },
directory,
};
})
.filter(filterPluginsByAdminEntry);
if (Array.isArray(pluginsAllowlist)) {
return plugins.filter((plugin) => pluginsAllowlist.includes(plugin.pathToPlugin));
}
return plugins;
};
/**
* @type {(plugin: Plugin) => boolean}
*/
const filterPluginsByAdminEntry = (plugin) => {
if (!plugin) {
return false;
}
/**
* There are two ways a plugin should be imported, either it's local to the strapi app,
* or it's an actual npm module that's installed and resolved via node_modules.
*
* We first check if the plugin is local to the strapi app, using a regular `resolve` because
* the pathToPlugin will be relative i.e. `/Users/my-name/strapi-app/src/plugins/my-plugin`.
*
* If the file doesn't exist well then it's probably a node_module, so instead we use `require.resolve`
* which will resolve the path to the module in node_modules. If it fails with the specific code `MODULE_NOT_FOUND`
* then it doesn't have an admin part to the package.
*
* NOTE: we should try to move to `./package.json[exports]` map with bundling of our own plugins,
* because these entry files are written in commonjs restricting features e.g. tree-shaking.
*/
try {
const isLocalPluginWithLegacyAdminFile = fs.existsSync(
path.resolve(`${plugin.pathToPlugin}/strapi-admin.js`)
);
if (!isLocalPluginWithLegacyAdminFile) {
let pathToPlugin = plugin.pathToPlugin;
if (process.platform === 'win32') {
pathToPlugin = pathToPlugin.split(path.sep).join(path.posix.sep);
}
const isModuleWithFE = require.resolve(`${pathToPlugin}/strapi-admin`);
return isModuleWithFE;
}
return isLocalPluginWithLegacyAdminFile;
} catch (err) {
if (err.code === 'MODULE_NOT_FOUND') {
/**
* the plugin does not contain FE code, so we
* don't want to import it anyway
*/
return false;
}
throw err;
}
};
/**
*
* @param {Plugin[]} plugins
* @param {string} dest
* @returns {void}
*/
async function createPluginFile(plugins, dest) {
const pluginsArray = plugins.map(({ pathToPlugin, name, info }) => {
const shortName = camelCase(name);
let realPath = '';
/**
* We're using a module here so we want to keep using the module resolution procedure.
*/
if (info?.packageName || info?.required) {
/**
* path.join, on windows, it uses backslashes to resolve path.
* The problem is that Webpack does not windows paths
* With this tool, we need to rely on "/" and not "\".
* This is the reason why '..\\..\\..\\node_modules\\@strapi\\plugin-content-type-builder/strapi-admin.js' was not working.
* The regexp at line 105 aims to replace the windows backslashes by standard slash so that webpack can deal with them.
* Backslash looks to work only for absolute paths with webpack => https://webpack.js.org/concepts/module-resolution/#absolute-paths
*/
realPath = path.join(pathToPlugin, 'strapi-admin').replace(/\\/g, '/');
} else {
realPath = path
.join(path.relative(path.resolve(dest, 'admin', 'src'), pathToPlugin), 'strapi-admin')
.replace(/\\/g, '/');
}
return {
name,
pathToPlugin: realPath,
shortName,
};
});
const content = `
${pluginsArray
.map(({ pathToPlugin, shortName }) => {
const req = `'${pathToPlugin}'`;
return `import ${shortName} from ${req};`;
})
.join('\n')}
const plugins = {
${[...pluginsArray]
.map(({ name, shortName }) => {
return ` '${name}': ${shortName},`;
})
.join('\n')}
};
export default plugins;
`;
return asyncFs.writeFile(path.resolve(dest, 'admin', 'src', 'plugins.js'), content);
}
/**
* @param {string[]} pluginsPath an array of paths to the plugins from the user's directory
* @returns {RegExp} a regex that will exclude _all_ node_modules except for the plugins in the pluginsPath array.
*/
const createPluginsExcludePath = (pluginsPath = []) => {
/**
* If there aren't any plugins in the node_modules array, just return the node_modules regex
* without complicating it.
*/
if (pluginsPath.length === 0) {
return /node_modules/;
}
return new RegExp(`node_modules/(?!(${pluginsPath.join('|')}))`);
};
module.exports = {
getPlugins,
filterPluginsByAdminEntry,
createPluginFile,
createPluginsExcludePath,
};