#!/usr/bin/env node const {existsSync} = require(`fs`); const {createRequire, createRequireFromPath} = require(`module`); const {resolve} = require(`path`); const relPnpApiPath = "../../../../.pnp.cjs"; const absPnpApiPath = resolve(__dirname, relPnpApiPath); const absRequire = (createRequire || createRequireFromPath)(absPnpApiPath); const moduleWrapper = tsserver => { if (!process.versions.pnp) { return tsserver; } const {isAbsolute} = require(`path`); const pnpApi = require(`pnpapi`); const isVirtual = str => str.match(/\/(\$\$virtual|__virtual__)\//); const isPortal = str => str.startsWith("portal:/"); const normalize = str => str.replace(/\\/g, `/`).replace(/^\/?/, `/`); const dependencyTreeRoots = new Set(pnpApi.getDependencyTreeRoots().map(locator => { return `${locator.name}@${locator.reference}`; })); // VSCode sends the zip paths to TS using the "zip://" prefix, that TS // doesn't understand. This layer makes sure to remove the protocol // before forwarding it to TS, and to add it back on all returned paths. function toEditorPath(str) { // We add the `zip:` prefix to both `.zip/` paths and virtual paths if (isAbsolute(str) && !str.match(/^\^?(zip:|\/zip\/)/) && (str.match(/\.zip\//) || isVirtual(str))) { // We also take the opportunity to turn virtual paths into physical ones; // this makes it much easier to work with workspaces that list peer // dependencies, since otherwise Ctrl+Click would bring us to the virtual // file instances instead of the real ones. // // We only do this to modules owned by the the dependency tree roots. // This avoids breaking the resolution when jumping inside a vendor // with peer dep (otherwise jumping into react-dom would show resolution // errors on react). // const resolved = isVirtual(str) ? pnpApi.resolveVirtual(str) : str; if (resolved) { const locator = pnpApi.findPackageLocator(resolved); if (locator && (dependencyTreeRoots.has(`${locator.name}@${locator.reference}`) || isPortal(locator.reference))) { str = resolved; } } str = normalize(str); if (str.match(/\.zip\//)) { switch (hostInfo) { // Absolute VSCode `Uri.fsPath`s need to start with a slash. // VSCode only adds it automatically for supported schemes, // so we have to do it manually for the `zip` scheme. // The path needs to start with a caret otherwise VSCode doesn't handle the protocol // // Ref: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/105014#issuecomment-686760910 // // Update 2021-10-08: VSCode changed their format in 1.61. // Before | ^zip:/c:/foo/bar.zip/package.json // After | ^/zip//c:/foo/bar.zip/package.json // // Update 2022-04-06: VSCode changed the format in 1.66. // Before | ^/zip//c:/foo/bar.zip/package.json // After | ^/zip/c:/foo/bar.zip/package.json // case `vscode <1.61`: { str = `^zip:${str}`; } break; case `vscode <1.66`: { str = `^/zip/${str}`; } break; case `vscode`: { str = `^/zip${str}`; } break; // To make "go to definition" work, // We have to resolve the actual file system path from virtual path // and convert scheme to supported by [vim-rzip](https://github.com/lbrayner/vim-rzip) case `coc-nvim`: { str = normalize(resolved).replace(/\.zip\//, `.zip::`); str = resolve(`zipfile:${str}`); } break; // Support neovim native LSP and [typescript-language-server](https://github.com/theia-ide/typescript-language-server) // We have to resolve the actual file system path from virtual path, // everything else is up to neovim case `neovim`: { str = normalize(resolved).replace(/\.zip\//, `.zip::`); str = `zipfile://${str}`; } break; default: { str = `zip:${str}`; } break; } } } return str; } function fromEditorPath(str) { switch (hostInfo) { case `coc-nvim`: { str = str.replace(/\.zip::/, `.zip/`); // The path for coc-nvim is in format of //zipfile://.yarn/... // So in order to convert it back, we use .* to match all the thing // before `zipfile:` return process.platform === `win32` ? str.replace(/^.*zipfile:\//, ``) : str.replace(/^.*zipfile:/, ``); } break; case `neovim`: { str = str.replace(/\.zip::/, `.zip/`); // The path for neovim is in format of zipfile:////.yarn/... return str.replace(/^zipfile:\/\//, ``); } break; case `vscode`: default: { return process.platform === `win32` ? str.replace(/^\^?(zip:|\/zip)\/+/, ``) : str.replace(/^\^?(zip:|\/zip)\/+/, `/`); } break; } } // Force enable 'allowLocalPluginLoads' // TypeScript tries to resolve plugins using a path relative to itself // which doesn't work when using the global cache // https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/blob/1b57a0395e0bff191581c9606aab92832001de62/src/server/project.ts#L2238 // VSCode doesn't want to enable 'allowLocalPluginLoads' due to security concerns but // TypeScript already does local loads and if this code is running the user trusts the workspace // https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/45856 const ConfiguredProject = tsserver.server.ConfiguredProject; const {enablePluginsWithOptions: originalEnablePluginsWithOptions} = ConfiguredProject.prototype; ConfiguredProject.prototype.enablePluginsWithOptions = function() { this.projectService.allowLocalPluginLoads = true; return originalEnablePluginsWithOptions.apply(this, arguments); }; // And here is the point where we hijack the VSCode <-> TS communications // by adding ourselves in the middle. We locate everything that looks // like an absolute path of ours and normalize it. const Session = tsserver.server.Session; const {onMessage: originalOnMessage, send: originalSend} = Session.prototype; let hostInfo = `unknown`; Object.assign(Session.prototype, { onMessage(/** @type {string | object} */ message) { const isStringMessage = typeof message === 'string'; const parsedMessage = isStringMessage ? JSON.parse(message) : message; if ( parsedMessage != null && typeof parsedMessage === `object` && parsedMessage.arguments && typeof parsedMessage.arguments.hostInfo === `string` ) { hostInfo = parsedMessage.arguments.hostInfo; if (hostInfo === `vscode` && process.env.VSCODE_IPC_HOOK) { if (/(\/|-)1\.([1-5][0-9]|60)\./.test(process.env.VSCODE_IPC_HOOK)) { hostInfo += ` <1.61`; } else if (/(\/|-)1\.(6[1-5])\./.test(process.env.VSCODE_IPC_HOOK)) { hostInfo += ` <1.66`; } } } const processedMessageJSON = JSON.stringify(parsedMessage, (key, value) => { return typeof value === 'string' ? fromEditorPath(value) : value; }); return originalOnMessage.call( this, isStringMessage ? processedMessageJSON : JSON.parse(processedMessageJSON) ); }, send(/** @type {any} */ msg) { return originalSend.call(this, JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(msg, (key, value) => { return typeof value === `string` ? toEditorPath(value) : value; }))); } }); return tsserver; }; if (existsSync(absPnpApiPath)) { if (!process.versions.pnp) { // Setup the environment to be able to require typescript/lib/tsserver.js require(absPnpApiPath).setup(); } } // Defer to the real typescript/lib/tsserver.js your application uses module.exports = moduleWrapper(absRequire(`typescript/lib/tsserver.js`));