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| // @ts-check | |
| import chokidar from 'chokidar' | |
| import fs from 'fs' | |
| import micromatch from 'micromatch' | |
| import normalizePath from 'normalize-path' | |
| import path from 'path' | |
| import { readFileWithRetries } from './utils.js' | |
| /** | |
| * The core idea of this watcher is: | |
| * 1. Whenever a file is added, changed, or renamed we queue a rebuild | |
| * 2. Perform as few rebuilds as possible by batching them together | |
| * 3. Coalesce events that happen in quick succession to avoid unnecessary rebuilds | |
| * 4. Ensure another rebuild happens _if_ changed while a rebuild is in progress | |
| */ | |
| /** | |
| * | |
| * @param {*} args | |
| * @param {{ state, rebuild(changedFiles: any[]): Promise<any> }} param1 | |
| * @returns {{ | |
| * fswatcher: import('chokidar').FSWatcher, | |
| * refreshWatchedFiles(): void, | |
| * }} | |
| */ | |
| export function createWatcher(args, { state, rebuild }) { | |
| let shouldPoll = args['--poll'] | |
| let shouldCoalesceWriteEvents = shouldPoll || process.platform === 'win32' | |
| // Polling interval in milliseconds | |
| // Used only when polling or coalescing add/change events on Windows | |
| let pollInterval = 10 | |
| let watcher = chokidar.watch([], { | |
| // Force checking for atomic writes in all situations | |
| // This causes chokidar to wait up to 100ms for a file to re-added after it's been unlinked | |
| // This only works when watching directories though | |
| atomic: true, | |
| usePolling: shouldPoll, | |
| interval: shouldPoll ? pollInterval : undefined, | |
| ignoreInitial: true, | |
| awaitWriteFinish: shouldCoalesceWriteEvents | |
| ? { | |
| stabilityThreshold: 50, | |
| pollInterval: pollInterval, | |
| } | |
| : false, | |
| }) | |
| // A queue of rebuilds, file reads, etc… to run | |
| let chain = Promise.resolve() | |
| /** | |
| * A list of files that have been changed since the last rebuild | |
| * | |
| * @type {{file: string, content: () => Promise<string>, extension: string}[]} | |
| */ | |
| let changedContent = [] | |
| /** | |
| * A list of files for which a rebuild has already been queued. | |
| * This is used to prevent duplicate rebuilds when multiple events are fired for the same file. | |
| * The rebuilt file is cleared from this list when it's associated rebuild has _started_ | |
| * This is because if the file is changed during a rebuild it won't trigger a new rebuild which it should | |
| **/ | |
| let pendingRebuilds = new Set() | |
| let _timer | |
| let _reject | |
| /** | |
| * Rebuilds the changed files and resolves when the rebuild is | |
| * complete regardless of whether it was successful or not | |
| */ | |
| async function rebuildAndContinue() { | |
| let changes = changedContent.splice(0) | |
| // There are no changes to rebuild so we can just do nothing | |
| if (changes.length === 0) { | |
| return Promise.resolve() | |
| } | |
| // Clear all pending rebuilds for the about-to-be-built files | |
| changes.forEach((change) => pendingRebuilds.delete(change.file)) | |
| // Resolve the promise even when the rebuild fails | |
| return rebuild(changes).then( | |
| () => {}, | |
| (e) => { | |
| console.error(e.toString()) | |
| } | |
| ) | |
| } | |
| /** | |
| * | |
| * @param {*} file | |
| * @param {(() => Promise<string>) | null} content | |
| * @param {boolean} skipPendingCheck | |
| * @returns {Promise<void>} | |
| */ | |
| function recordChangedFile(file, content = null, skipPendingCheck = false) { | |
| file = path.resolve(file) | |
| // Applications like Vim/Neovim fire both rename and change events in succession for atomic writes | |
| // In that case rebuild has already been queued by rename, so can be skipped in change | |
| if (pendingRebuilds.has(file) && !skipPendingCheck) { | |
| return Promise.resolve() | |
| } | |
| // Mark that a rebuild of this file is going to happen | |
| // It MUST happen synchronously before the rebuild is queued for this to be effective | |
| pendingRebuilds.add(file) | |
| changedContent.push({ | |
| file, | |
| content: content ?? (() => fs.promises.readFile(file, 'utf8')), | |
| extension: path.extname(file).slice(1), | |
| }) | |
| if (_timer) { | |
| clearTimeout(_timer) | |
| _reject() | |
| } | |
| // If a rebuild is already in progress we don't want to start another one until the 10ms timer has expired | |
| chain = chain.then( | |
| () => | |
| new Promise((resolve, reject) => { | |
| _timer = setTimeout(resolve, 10) | |
| _reject = reject | |
| }) | |
| ) | |
| // Resolves once this file has been rebuilt (or the rebuild for this file has failed) | |
| // This queues as many rebuilds as there are changed files | |
| // But those rebuilds happen after some delay | |
| // And will immediately resolve if there are no changes | |
| chain = chain.then(rebuildAndContinue, rebuildAndContinue) | |
| return chain | |
| } | |
| watcher.on('change', (file) => recordChangedFile(file)) | |
| watcher.on('add', (file) => recordChangedFile(file)) | |
| // Restore watching any files that are "removed" | |
| // This can happen when a file is pseudo-atomically replaced (a copy is created, overwritten, the old one is unlinked, and the new one is renamed) | |
| // TODO: An an optimization we should allow removal when the config changes | |
| watcher.on('unlink', (file) => { | |
| file = normalizePath(file) | |
| // Only re-add the file if it's not covered by a dynamic pattern | |
| if (!micromatch.some([file], state.contentPatterns.dynamic)) { | |
| watcher.add(file) | |
| } | |
| }) | |
| // Some applications such as Visual Studio (but not VS Code) | |
| // will only fire a rename event for atomic writes and not a change event | |
| // This is very likely a chokidar bug but it's one we need to work around | |
| // We treat this as a change event and rebuild the CSS | |
| watcher.on('raw', (evt, filePath, meta) => { | |
| if (evt !== 'rename' || filePath === null) { | |
| return | |
| } | |
| let watchedPath = meta.watchedPath | |
| // Watched path might be the file itself | |
| // Or the directory it is in | |
| filePath = watchedPath.endsWith(filePath) ? watchedPath : path.join(watchedPath, filePath) | |
| // Skip this event since the files it is for does not match any of the registered content globs | |
| if (!micromatch.some([filePath], state.contentPatterns.all)) { | |
| return | |
| } | |
| // Skip since we've already queued a rebuild for this file that hasn't happened yet | |
| if (pendingRebuilds.has(filePath)) { | |
| return | |
| } | |
| // We'll go ahead and add the file to the pending rebuilds list here | |
| // It'll be removed when the rebuild starts unless the read fails | |
| // which will be taken care of as well | |
| pendingRebuilds.add(filePath) | |
| async function enqueue() { | |
| try { | |
| // We need to read the file as early as possible outside of the chain | |
| // because it may be gone by the time we get to it. doing the read | |
| // immediately increases the chance that the file is still there | |
| let content = await readFileWithRetries(path.resolve(filePath)) | |
| if (content === undefined) { | |
| return | |
| } | |
| // This will push the rebuild onto the chain | |
| // We MUST skip the rebuild check here otherwise the rebuild will never happen on Linux | |
| // This is because the order of events and timing is different on Linux | |
| // @ts-ignore: TypeScript isn't picking up that content is a string here | |
| await recordChangedFile(filePath, () => content, true) | |
| } catch { | |
| // If reading the file fails, it's was probably a deleted temporary file | |
| // So we can ignore it and no rebuild is needed | |
| } | |
| } | |
| enqueue().then(() => { | |
| // If the file read fails we still need to make sure the file isn't stuck in the pending rebuilds list | |
| pendingRebuilds.delete(filePath) | |
| }) | |
| }) | |
| return { | |
| fswatcher: watcher, | |
| refreshWatchedFiles() { | |
| watcher.add(Array.from(state.contextDependencies)) | |
| watcher.add(Array.from(state.configBag.dependencies)) | |
| watcher.add(state.contentPatterns.all) | |
| }, | |
| } | |
| } | |