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+// Copyright (c) 2016, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
+// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
+// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+import 'dart:async'; |
+ |
+import 'package:http/http.dart' as http; |
+ |
+import 'current_isolate_resolver.dart'; |
+import 'package_config_resolver.dart'; |
+import 'package_root_resolver.dart'; |
+import 'sync_package_resolver.dart'; |
+ |
+/// A class that defines how to resolve `package:` URIs. |
+/// |
+/// This includes the information necessary to resolve `package:` URIs using |
+/// either a package config or a package root. It can be used both as a standard |
+/// cross-package representation of the user's configuration, and as a means of |
+/// concretely locating packages and the assets they contain. |
+/// |
+/// Unlike [SyncPackageResolver], this does not provide synchronous APIs. This |
+/// is necessary when dealing with the current Isolate's package resolution |
+/// strategy. |
+/// |
+/// This class should not be implemented by user code. |
+abstract class PackageResolver { |
+ /// The map contained in the parsed package config. |
+ /// |
+ /// This maps package names to the base URIs for those packages. These are |
+ /// already resolved relative to [packageConfigUri], so if they're relative |
+ /// they should be considered relative to [Uri.base]. |
+ /// |
+ /// [urlFor] should generally be used rather than looking up package URLs in |
+ /// this map, to ensure that code works with a package root as well as a |
+ /// package config. |
+ /// |
+ /// Note that for some implementations, loading the map may require IO |
+ /// operations that could fail. |
+ /// |
+ /// Completes to `null` when using a [packageRoot] for resolution, or when no |
+ /// package resolution is being used. |
+ Future<Map<String, Uri>> get packageConfigMap; |
+ |
+ /// The URI for the package config. |
+ /// |
+ /// This is the URI from which [packageConfigMap] was parsed, if that's |
+ /// available. Otherwise, it's a `data:` URI containing a serialized |
+ /// representation of [packageConfigMap]. This `data:` URI should be accepted |
+ /// by all Dart tools. |
+ /// |
+ /// Note that if this is a `data:` URI, it may not be safe to pass as a |
+ /// parameter to a Dart process due to length limits. |
+ /// |
+ /// Completes to `null` when using a [packageRoot] for resolution, or when no |
+ /// package resolution is being used. |
+ Future<Uri> get packageConfigUri; |
+ |
+ /// The base URL for resolving `package:` URLs. |
+ /// |
+ /// Completes to `null` when using a [packageConfigMap] for resolution, or |
+ /// when no package resolution is being used. |
+ Future<Uri> get packageRoot; |
+ |
+ /// Fetches the package resolution for [this] and returns an object that |
+ /// provides synchronous access. |
+ /// |
+ /// This may throw exceptions if loading or parsing the package map fails. |
+ Future<SyncPackageResolver> get asSync; |
+ |
+ /// Returns the argument to pass to a subprocess to get it to use this package |
+ /// resolution strategy when resolving `package:` URIs. |
+ /// |
+ /// This uses the `--package-root` or `--package` flags, which are the |
+ /// conventions supported by the Dart VM and dart2js. |
+ /// |
+ /// Note that if [packageConfigUri] is a `data:` URI, it may be too large to |
+ /// pass on the command line. |
+ /// |
+ /// Returns `null` if no package resolution is in use. |
+ Future<String> get processArgument; |
+ |
+ /// Returns package resolution strategy describing how the current isolate |
+ /// resolves `package:` URIs. |
+ static final PackageResolver current = new CurrentIsolateResolver(); |
+ |
+ /// Returns a package resolution strategy that is unable to resolve any |
+ /// `package:` URIs. |
+ static final PackageResolver none = SyncPackageResolver.none.asAsync; |
+ |
+ /// Loads a package config file from [uri] and returns its package resolution |
+ /// strategy. |
+ /// |
+ /// This supports `file:`, `http:`, `data:` and `package:` URIs. It throws an |
+ /// [UnsupportedError] for any other schemes. If [client] is passed and an |
+ /// HTTP request is needed, it's used to make that request; otherwise, a |
+ /// default client is used. |
+ /// |
+ /// [uri] may be a [String] or a [Uri]. |
+ static Future<PackageResolver> loadConfig(uri, {http.Client client}) async { |
+ var resolver = await SyncPackageResolver.loadConfig(uri, client: client); |
+ return resolver.asAsync; |
+ } |
+ |
+ /// Returns the package resolution strategy for the given [packageConfigMap]. |
+ /// |
+ /// If passed, [uri] specifies the URI from which [packageConfigMap] was |
+ /// loaded. It may be a [String] or a [Uri]. |
+ /// |
+ /// Whether or not [uri] is passed, [packageConfigMap] is expected to be |
+ /// fully-resolved. That is, any relative URIs in the original package config |
+ /// source should be resolved relative to its location. |
+ factory PackageResolver.config(Map<String, Uri> packageConfigMap, {uri}) => |
+ new PackageConfigResolver(packageConfigMap, uri: uri).asAsync; |
+ |
+ /// Returns the package resolution strategy for the given [packageRoot], which |
+ /// may be a [String] or a [Uri]. |
+ factory PackageResolver.root(packageRoot) => |
+ new PackageRootResolver(packageRoot).asAsync; |
+ |
+ /// Resolves [packageUri] according to this package resolution strategy. |
+ /// |
+ /// [packageUri] may be a [String] or a [Uri]. This throws a [FormatException] |
+ /// if [packageUri] isn't a `package:` URI or doesn't have at least one path |
+ /// segment. |
+ /// |
+ /// If [packageUri] refers to a package that's not in the package spec, this |
+ /// returns `null`. |
+ Future<Uri> resolveUri(packageUri); |
+ |
+ /// Returns the resolved URL for [package] and [path]. |
+ /// |
+ /// This is equivalent to `resolveUri("package:$package/")` or |
+ /// `resolveUri("package:$package/$path")`, depending on whether [path] was |
+ /// passed. |
+ /// |
+ /// If [package] refers to a package that's not in the package spec, this |
+ /// returns `null`. |
+ Future<Uri> urlFor(String package, [String path]); |
+ |
+ /// Returns the `package:` URI for [uri]. |
+ /// |
+ /// If [uri] can't be referred to using a `package:` URI, returns `null`. |
+ /// |
+ /// [uri] may be a [String] or a [Uri]. |
+ Future<Uri> packageUriFor(uri); |
+ |
+ /// Returns the path on the local filesystem to the root of [package], or |
+ /// `null` if the root cannot be found. |
+ /// |
+ /// **Note**: this assumes a pub-style package layout. In particular: |
+ /// |
+ /// * If a package root is being used, this assumes that it contains symlinks |
+ /// to packages' lib/ directories. |
+ /// |
+ /// * If a package config is being used, this assumes that each entry points |
+ /// to a package's lib/ directory. |
+ /// |
+ /// Returns `null` if the package root is not a `file:` URI, or if the package |
+ /// config entry for [package] is not a `file:` URI. |
+ Future<String> packagePath(String package); |
+} |