Update ShellDirective to use ts-node interpreter by default
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{
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"name": "@extollo/lib",
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"version": "0.13.3",
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"version": "0.13.4",
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"description": "The framework library that lifts up your code.",
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"main": "lib/index.js",
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"types": "lib/index.d.ts",
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import {Directive} from '../Directive'
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import {Directive, OptionDefinition} from '../Directive'
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import * as colors from 'colors/safe'
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import * as repl from 'repl'
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import {DependencyKey} from '../../di'
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import * as tsNode from 'ts-node'
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import {globalRegistry} from '../../util'
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/**
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* Launch an interactive REPL shell from within the application.
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* This is very useful for debugging and testing things during development.
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*
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* By default, the shell launches a TypeScript interpreter, but you can use
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* the `--js` flag to get a JavaScript interpreter.
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*
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* @example
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* ```sh
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* pnpm cli -- shell
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* pnpm cli -- shell --js
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* ```
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*/
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export class ShellDirective extends Directive {
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protected options: any = {
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welcome: `powered by Extollo, © ${(new Date()).getFullYear()} Garrett Mills\nAccess your application using the "app" global.`,
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welcome: `powered by Extollo, © ${(new Date()).getFullYear()} Garrett Mills\nAccess your application using the "app" global and @extollo/lib using the "lib" global.`,
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prompt: `${colors.blue('(')}extollo${colors.blue(') ➤ ')}`,
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}
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return ''
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}
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getOptions(): OptionDefinition[] {
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return [
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'--js | launch in JavaScript mode instead of TypeScript',
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]
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}
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async handle(): Promise<void> {
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const state: any = {
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globalRegistry,
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app: this.app(),
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lib: await import('../../index'),
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make: (target: DependencyKey, ...parameters: any[]) => this.make(target, ...parameters),
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exports: {},
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}
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await new Promise<void>(res => {
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// Currently, there's no way to programmatically access the async context
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// of the REPL from this directive w/o requiring the user to perform manual
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// actions. So, instead, override the context on the GlobalRegistry to make
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// the current one the global default.
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globalRegistry.forceContextOverride()
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// Create the ts-node compiler service.
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const replService = tsNode.createRepl()
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const service = tsNode.create({...replService.evalAwarePartialHost})
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replService.setService(service)
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// We global these values into the REPL's state directly (using the `state` object
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// above), but since we're using a separate ts-node interpreter, we need to make it
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// aware of the globals using declaration syntax.
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replService.evalCode(`
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declare const lib: typeof import('@extollo/lib');
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declare const app: typeof lib['Application'];
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declare const globalRegistry: typeof lib['globalRegistry'];
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`)
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// Print the welome message and start the interpreter
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this.nativeOutput(this.options.welcome)
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this.repl = repl.start(this.options.prompt)
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this.repl = repl.start({
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// Causes the REPL to use the ts-node interpreter service:
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eval: !this.option('js', false) ? (...args) => replService.nodeEval(...args) : undefined,
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prompt: this.options.prompt,
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useGlobal: true,
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useColors: true,
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terminal: true,
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preview: true,
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})
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// Add our globals into the REPL's context
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Object.assign(this.repl.context, state)
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// Wait for the REPL to exit
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this.repl.on('exit', () => res())
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})
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}
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