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// Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors.
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
// copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
// "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
// without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
// distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
// persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the
// following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
// in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
// OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
// MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN
// NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
// DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
// OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE
// USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
#ifndef SRC_NODE_H_
#define SRC_NODE_H_
#ifdef _WIN32
# ifndef BUILDING_NODE_EXTENSION
# define NODE_EXTERN __declspec(dllexport)
# else
# define NODE_EXTERN __declspec(dllimport)
# endif
#else
# define NODE_EXTERN __attribute__((visibility("default")))
#endif
// Declarations annotated with NODE_EXTERN_PRIVATE do not form part of
// the public API. They are implementation details that can and will
// change between releases, even in semver patch releases. Do not use
// any such symbol in external code.
#ifdef NODE_SHARED_MODE
#define NODE_EXTERN_PRIVATE NODE_EXTERN
#else
#define NODE_EXTERN_PRIVATE
#endif
#ifdef BUILDING_NODE_EXTENSION
# undef BUILDING_V8_SHARED
# undef BUILDING_UV_SHARED
# define USING_V8_SHARED 1
# define USING_UV_SHARED 1
#endif
// This should be defined in make system.
// See issue https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/issues/1236
#if defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(_MSC_VER)
#ifndef _WIN32_WINNT
# define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0600 // Windows Server 2008
#endif
#ifndef NOMINMAX
# define NOMINMAX
#endif
#endif
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#define PATH_MAX MAX_PATH
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
# define SIGKILL 9
#endif
#include "v8.h" // NOLINT(build/include_order)
#include "v8-platform.h" // NOLINT(build/include_order)
#include "node_version.h" // NODE_MODULE_VERSION
#define NAPI_EXPERIMENTAL
#include "node_api.h"
#include <functional>
#include <memory>
#include <optional>
#include <ostream>
// We cannot use __POSIX__ in this header because that's only defined when
// building Node.js.
#ifndef _WIN32
#include <signal.h>
#endif // _WIN32
#define NODE_MAKE_VERSION(major, minor, patch) \
((major) * 0x1000 + (minor) * 0x100 + (patch))
#ifdef __clang__
# define NODE_CLANG_AT_LEAST(major, minor, patch) \
(NODE_MAKE_VERSION(major, minor, patch) <= \
NODE_MAKE_VERSION(__clang_major__, __clang_minor__, __clang_patchlevel__))
#else
# define NODE_CLANG_AT_LEAST(major, minor, patch) (0)
#endif
#ifdef __GNUC__
# define NODE_GNUC_AT_LEAST(major, minor, patch) \
(NODE_MAKE_VERSION(major, minor, patch) <= \
NODE_MAKE_VERSION(__GNUC__, __GNUC_MINOR__, __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__))
#else
# define NODE_GNUC_AT_LEAST(major, minor, patch) (0)
#endif
#if defined(NODE_WANT_INTERNALS) && NODE_WANT_INTERNALS
# define NODE_DEPRECATED(message, declarator) declarator
#else // NODE_WANT_INTERNALS
# if NODE_CLANG_AT_LEAST(2, 9, 0) || NODE_GNUC_AT_LEAST(4, 5, 0)
# define NODE_DEPRECATED(message, declarator) \
__attribute__((deprecated(message))) declarator
# elif defined(_MSC_VER)
# define NODE_DEPRECATED(message, declarator) \
__declspec(deprecated) declarator
# else
# define NODE_DEPRECATED(message, declarator) declarator
# endif
#endif
// Forward-declare libuv loop
struct uv_loop_s;
// Forward-declare these functions now to stop MSVS from becoming
// terminally confused when it's done in node_internals.h
namespace node {
struct SnapshotData;
namespace tracing {
class TracingController;
}
NODE_EXTERN v8::Local<v8::Value> ErrnoException(v8::Isolate* isolate,
int errorno,
const char* syscall = nullptr,
const char* message = nullptr,
const char* path = nullptr);
NODE_EXTERN v8::Local<v8::Value> UVException(v8::Isolate* isolate,
int errorno,
const char* syscall = nullptr,
const char* message = nullptr,
const char* path = nullptr,
const char* dest = nullptr);
NODE_DEPRECATED("Use ErrnoException(isolate, ...)",
inline v8::Local<v8::Value> ErrnoException(
int errorno,
const char* syscall = nullptr,
const char* message = nullptr,
const char* path = nullptr) {
return ErrnoException(v8::Isolate::GetCurrent(),
errorno,
syscall,
message,
path);
})
NODE_DEPRECATED("Use UVException(isolate, ...)",
inline v8::Local<v8::Value> UVException(int errorno,
const char* syscall = nullptr,
const char* message = nullptr,
const char* path = nullptr) {
return UVException(v8::Isolate::GetCurrent(),
errorno,
syscall,
message,
path);
})
/*
* These methods need to be called in a HandleScope.
*
* It is preferred that you use the `MakeCallback` overloads taking
* `async_context` arguments.
*/
NODE_DEPRECATED("Use MakeCallback(..., async_context)",
NODE_EXTERN v8::Local<v8::Value> MakeCallback(
v8::Isolate* isolate,
v8::Local<v8::Object> recv,
const char* method,
int argc,
v8::Local<v8::Value>* argv));
NODE_DEPRECATED("Use MakeCallback(..., async_context)",
NODE_EXTERN v8::Local<v8::Value> MakeCallback(
v8::Isolate* isolate,
v8::Local<v8::Object> recv,
v8::Local<v8::String> symbol,
int argc,
v8::Local<v8::Value>* argv));
NODE_DEPRECATED("Use MakeCallback(..., async_context)",
NODE_EXTERN v8::Local<v8::Value> MakeCallback(
v8::Isolate* isolate,
v8::Local<v8::Object> recv,
v8::Local<v8::Function> callback,
int argc,
v8::Local<v8::Value>* argv));
} // namespace node
#include <cassert>
#include <cstdint>
#ifndef NODE_STRINGIFY
# define NODE_STRINGIFY(n) NODE_STRINGIFY_HELPER(n)
# define NODE_STRINGIFY_HELPER(n) #n
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
#if !defined(_SSIZE_T_) && !defined(_SSIZE_T_DEFINED)
typedef intptr_t ssize_t;
# define _SSIZE_T_
# define _SSIZE_T_DEFINED
#endif
#else // !_WIN32
# include <sys/types.h> // size_t, ssize_t
#endif // _WIN32
namespace node {
class IsolateData;
class Environment;
class MultiIsolatePlatform;
class InitializationResultImpl;
namespace ProcessInitializationFlags {
enum Flags : uint32_t {
kNoFlags = 0,
// Enable stdio inheritance, which is disabled by default.
// This flag is also implied by kNoStdioInitialization.
kEnableStdioInheritance = 1 << 0,
// Disable reading the NODE_OPTIONS environment variable.
kDisableNodeOptionsEnv = 1 << 1,
// Do not parse CLI options.
kDisableCLIOptions = 1 << 2,
// Do not initialize ICU.
kNoICU = 1 << 3,
// Do not modify stdio file descriptor or TTY state.
kNoStdioInitialization = 1 << 4,
// Do not register Node.js-specific signal handlers
// and reset other signal handlers to default state.
kNoDefaultSignalHandling = 1 << 5,
// Do not perform V8 initialization.
kNoInitializeV8 = 1 << 6,
// Do not initialize a default Node.js-provided V8 platform instance.
kNoInitializeNodeV8Platform = 1 << 7,
// Do not initialize OpenSSL config.
kNoInitOpenSSL = 1 << 8,
// Do not initialize Node.js debugging based on environment variables.
kNoParseGlobalDebugVariables = 1 << 9,
// Do not adjust OS resource limits for this process.
kNoAdjustResourceLimits = 1 << 10,
// Do not map code segments into large pages for this process.
kNoUseLargePages = 1 << 11,
// Skip printing output for --help, --version, --v8-options.
kNoPrintHelpOrVersionOutput = 1 << 12,
// Do not perform cppgc initialization. If set, the embedder must call
// cppgc::InitializeProcess() before creating a Node.js environment
// and call cppgc::ShutdownProcess() before process shutdown.
kNoInitializeCppgc = 1 << 13,
// Initialize the process for predictable snapshot generation.
kGeneratePredictableSnapshot = 1 << 14,
// Emulate the behavior of InitializeNodeWithArgs() when passing
// a flags argument to the InitializeOncePerProcess() replacement
// function.
kLegacyInitializeNodeWithArgsBehavior =
kNoStdioInitialization | kNoDefaultSignalHandling | kNoInitializeV8 |
kNoInitializeNodeV8Platform | kNoInitOpenSSL |
kNoParseGlobalDebugVariables | kNoAdjustResourceLimits |
kNoUseLargePages | kNoPrintHelpOrVersionOutput | kNoInitializeCppgc,
};
} // namespace ProcessInitializationFlags
namespace ProcessFlags = ProcessInitializationFlags; // Legacy alias.
namespace StopFlags {
enum Flags : uint32_t {
kNoFlags = 0,
// Do not explicitly terminate the Isolate
// when exiting the Environment.
kDoNotTerminateIsolate = 1 << 0,
};
} // namespace StopFlags
class NODE_EXTERN InitializationResult {
public:
virtual ~InitializationResult() = default;
// Returns a suggested process exit code.
virtual int exit_code() const = 0;
// Returns 'true' if initialization was aborted early due to errors.
virtual bool early_return() const = 0;
// Returns the parsed list of non-Node.js arguments.
virtual const std::vector<std::string>& args() const = 0;
// Returns the parsed list of Node.js arguments.
virtual const std::vector<std::string>& exec_args() const = 0;
// Returns an array of errors. Note that these may be warnings
// whose existence does not imply a non-zero exit code.
virtual const std::vector<std::string>& errors() const = 0;
// If kNoInitializeNodeV8Platform was not specified, the global Node.js
// platform instance.
virtual MultiIsolatePlatform* platform() const = 0;
private:
InitializationResult() = default;
friend class InitializationResultImpl;
};
// TODO(addaleax): Officially deprecate this and replace it with something
// better suited for a public embedder API.
NODE_EXTERN int Start(int argc, char* argv[]);
// Tear down Node.js while it is running (there are active handles
// in the loop and / or actively executing JavaScript code).
NODE_EXTERN int Stop(Environment* env,
StopFlags::Flags flags = StopFlags::kNoFlags);
// Set up per-process state needed to run Node.js. This will consume arguments
// from argv, fill exec_argv, and possibly add errors resulting from parsing
// the arguments to `errors`. The return value is a suggested exit code for the
// program; If it is 0, then initializing Node.js succeeded.
// This runs a subset of the initialization performed by
// InitializeOncePerProcess(), which supersedes this function.
// The subset is roughly equivalent to the one given by
// `ProcessInitializationFlags::kLegacyInitializeNodeWithArgsBehavior`.
NODE_DEPRECATED("Use InitializeOncePerProcess() instead",
NODE_EXTERN int InitializeNodeWithArgs(
std::vector<std::string>* argv,
std::vector<std::string>* exec_argv,
std::vector<std::string>* errors,
ProcessInitializationFlags::Flags flags =
ProcessInitializationFlags::kNoFlags));
// Set up per-process state needed to run Node.js. This will consume arguments
// from args, and return information about the initialization success,
// including the arguments split into argv/exec_argv, a list of potential
// errors encountered during initialization, and a potential suggested
// exit code.
NODE_EXTERN std::unique_ptr<InitializationResult> InitializeOncePerProcess(
const std::vector<std::string>& args,
ProcessInitializationFlags::Flags flags =
ProcessInitializationFlags::kNoFlags);
// Undoes the initialization performed by InitializeOncePerProcess(),
// where cleanup is necessary.
NODE_EXTERN void TearDownOncePerProcess();
// Convenience overload for specifying multiple flags without having
// to worry about casts.
inline std::unique_ptr<InitializationResult> InitializeOncePerProcess(
const std::vector<std::string>& args,
std::initializer_list<ProcessInitializationFlags::Flags> list) {
uint64_t flags_accum = ProcessInitializationFlags::kNoFlags;
for (const auto flag : list) flags_accum |= static_cast<uint64_t>(flag);
return InitializeOncePerProcess(
args, static_cast<ProcessInitializationFlags::Flags>(flags_accum));
}
enum OptionEnvvarSettings {
// Allow the options to be set via the environment variable, like
// `NODE_OPTIONS`.
kAllowedInEnvvar = 0,
// Disallow the options to be set via the environment variable, like
// `NODE_OPTIONS`.
kDisallowedInEnvvar = 1,
// Deprecated, use kAllowedInEnvvar instead.
kAllowedInEnvironment = kAllowedInEnvvar,
// Deprecated, use kDisallowedInEnvvar instead.
kDisallowedInEnvironment = kDisallowedInEnvvar,
};
// Process the arguments and set up the per-process options.
// If the `settings` is set as OptionEnvvarSettings::kAllowedInEnvvar, the
// options that are allowed in the environment variable are processed. Options
// that are disallowed to be set via environment variable are processed as
// errors.
// Otherwise all the options that are disallowed (and those are allowed) to be
// set via environment variable are processed.
NODE_EXTERN int ProcessGlobalArgs(std::vector<std::string>* args,
std::vector<std::string>* exec_args,
std::vector<std::string>* errors,
OptionEnvvarSettings settings);
class NodeArrayBufferAllocator;
// An ArrayBuffer::Allocator class with some Node.js-specific tweaks. If you do
// not have to use another allocator, using this class is recommended:
// - It supports Buffer.allocUnsafe() and Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow() with
// uninitialized memory.
// - It supports transferring, rather than copying, ArrayBuffers when using
// MessagePorts.
class NODE_EXTERN ArrayBufferAllocator : public v8::ArrayBuffer::Allocator {
public:
// If `always_debug` is true, create an ArrayBuffer::Allocator instance
// that performs additional integrity checks (e.g. make sure that only memory
// that was allocated by the it is also freed by it).
// This can also be set using the --debug-arraybuffer-allocations flag.
static std::unique_ptr<ArrayBufferAllocator> Create(
bool always_debug = false);
private:
virtual NodeArrayBufferAllocator* GetImpl() = 0;
friend class IsolateData;
};
// Legacy equivalents for ArrayBufferAllocator::Create().
NODE_EXTERN ArrayBufferAllocator* CreateArrayBufferAllocator();
NODE_EXTERN void FreeArrayBufferAllocator(ArrayBufferAllocator* allocator);
class NODE_EXTERN IsolatePlatformDelegate {
public:
virtual std::shared_ptr<v8::TaskRunner> GetForegroundTaskRunner() = 0;
virtual bool IdleTasksEnabled() = 0;
};
class NODE_EXTERN MultiIsolatePlatform : public v8::Platform {
public:
~MultiIsolatePlatform() override = default;
// Returns true if work was dispatched or executed. New tasks that are
// posted during flushing of the queue are postponed until the next
// flushing.
virtual bool FlushForegroundTasks(v8::Isolate* isolate) = 0;
virtual void DrainTasks(v8::Isolate* isolate) = 0;
// This needs to be called between the calls to `Isolate::Allocate()` and
// `Isolate::Initialize()`, so that initialization can already start
// using the platform.
// When using `NewIsolate()`, this is taken care of by that function.
// This function may only be called once per `Isolate`.
virtual void RegisterIsolate(v8::Isolate* isolate,
struct uv_loop_s* loop) = 0;
// This method can be used when an application handles task scheduling on its
// own through `IsolatePlatformDelegate`. Upon registering an isolate with
// this overload any other method in this class with the exception of
// `UnregisterIsolate` *must not* be used on that isolate.
virtual void RegisterIsolate(v8::Isolate* isolate,
IsolatePlatformDelegate* delegate) = 0;
// This function may only be called once per `Isolate`, and discard any
// pending delayed tasks scheduled for that isolate.
// This needs to be called right before calling `Isolate::Dispose()`.
virtual void UnregisterIsolate(v8::Isolate* isolate) = 0;
// The platform should call the passed function once all state associated
// with the given isolate has been cleaned up. This can, but does not have to,
// happen asynchronously.
virtual void AddIsolateFinishedCallback(v8::Isolate* isolate,
void (*callback)(void*),
void* data) = 0;
static std::unique_ptr<MultiIsolatePlatform> Create(
int thread_pool_size,
v8::TracingController* tracing_controller = nullptr,
v8::PageAllocator* page_allocator = nullptr);
};
enum IsolateSettingsFlags {
MESSAGE_LISTENER_WITH_ERROR_LEVEL = 1 << 0,
DETAILED_SOURCE_POSITIONS_FOR_PROFILING = 1 << 1,
SHOULD_NOT_SET_PROMISE_REJECTION_CALLBACK = 1 << 2,
SHOULD_NOT_SET_PREPARE_STACK_TRACE_CALLBACK = 1 << 3,
ALLOW_MODIFY_CODE_GENERATION_FROM_STRINGS_CALLBACK = 0, /* legacy no-op */
};
struct IsolateSettings {
uint64_t flags = MESSAGE_LISTENER_WITH_ERROR_LEVEL |
DETAILED_SOURCE_POSITIONS_FOR_PROFILING;
v8::MicrotasksPolicy policy = v8::MicrotasksPolicy::kExplicit;
// Error handling callbacks
v8::Isolate::AbortOnUncaughtExceptionCallback
should_abort_on_uncaught_exception_callback = nullptr;
v8::FatalErrorCallback fatal_error_callback = nullptr;
v8::PrepareStackTraceCallback prepare_stack_trace_callback = nullptr;
// Miscellaneous callbacks
v8::PromiseRejectCallback promise_reject_callback = nullptr;
v8::AllowWasmCodeGenerationCallback
allow_wasm_code_generation_callback = nullptr;
v8::ModifyCodeGenerationFromStringsCallback2
modify_code_generation_from_strings_callback = nullptr;
};
// Represents a startup snapshot blob, e.g. created by passing
// --node-snapshot-main=entry.js to the configure script at build time,
// or by running Node.js with the --build-snapshot option.
//
// If used, the snapshot *must* have been built with the same Node.js
// version and V8 flags as the version that is currently running, and will
// be rejected otherwise.
// The same EmbedderSnapshotData instance *must* be passed to both
// `NewIsolate()` and `CreateIsolateData()`. The first `Environment` instance
// should be created with an empty `context` argument and will then
// use the main context included in the snapshot blob. It can be retrieved
// using `GetMainContext()`. `LoadEnvironment` can receive an empty
// `StartExecutionCallback` in this case.
// If V8 was configured with the shared-readonly-heap option, it requires
// all snapshots used to create `Isolate` instances to be identical.
// This option *must* be unset by embedders who wish to use the startup
// feature during the build step by passing the --disable-shared-readonly-heap
// flag to the configure script.
//
// The snapshot *must* be kept alive during the execution of the Isolate
// that was created using it.
//
// Snapshots are an *experimental* feature. In particular, the embedder API
// exposed through this class is subject to change or removal between Node.js
// versions, including possible API and ABI breakage.
class EmbedderSnapshotData {
public:
struct DeleteSnapshotData {
void operator()(const EmbedderSnapshotData*) const;
};
using Pointer =
std::unique_ptr<const EmbedderSnapshotData, DeleteSnapshotData>;
// Return an EmbedderSnapshotData object that refers to the built-in
// snapshot of Node.js. This can have been configured through e.g.
// --node-snapshot-main=entry.js.
static Pointer BuiltinSnapshotData();
// Return an EmbedderSnapshotData object that is based on an input file.
// Calling this method will consume but not close the FILE* handle.
// The FILE* handle can be closed immediately following this call.
// If the snapshot is invalid, this returns an empty pointer.
static Pointer FromFile(FILE* in);
static Pointer FromBlob(const std::vector<char>& in);
static Pointer FromBlob(std::string_view in);
// Write this EmbedderSnapshotData object to an output file.
// Calling this method will not close the FILE* handle.
// The FILE* handle can be closed immediately following this call.
void ToFile(FILE* out) const;
std::vector<char> ToBlob() const;
// Returns whether custom snapshots can be used. Currently, this means
// that V8 was configured without the shared-readonly-heap feature.
static bool CanUseCustomSnapshotPerIsolate();
EmbedderSnapshotData(const EmbedderSnapshotData&) = delete;
EmbedderSnapshotData& operator=(const EmbedderSnapshotData&) = delete;
EmbedderSnapshotData(EmbedderSnapshotData&&) = delete;
EmbedderSnapshotData& operator=(EmbedderSnapshotData&&) = delete;
protected:
EmbedderSnapshotData(const SnapshotData* impl, bool owns_impl);
private:
const SnapshotData* impl_;
bool owns_impl_;
friend struct SnapshotData;
friend class CommonEnvironmentSetup;
};
// Overriding IsolateSettings may produce unexpected behavior
// in Node.js core functionality, so proceed at your own risk.
NODE_EXTERN void SetIsolateUpForNode(v8::Isolate* isolate,
const IsolateSettings& settings);
// Set a number of callbacks for the `isolate`, in particular the Node.js
// uncaught exception listener.
NODE_EXTERN void SetIsolateUpForNode(v8::Isolate* isolate);
// Creates a new isolate with Node.js-specific settings.
// This is a convenience method equivalent to using SetIsolateCreateParams(),
// Isolate::Allocate(), MultiIsolatePlatform::RegisterIsolate(),
// Isolate::Initialize(), and SetIsolateUpForNode().
NODE_EXTERN v8::Isolate* NewIsolate(
ArrayBufferAllocator* allocator,
struct uv_loop_s* event_loop,
MultiIsolatePlatform* platform,
const EmbedderSnapshotData* snapshot_data = nullptr,
const IsolateSettings& settings = {});
NODE_EXTERN v8::Isolate* NewIsolate(
std::shared_ptr<ArrayBufferAllocator> allocator,
struct uv_loop_s* event_loop,
MultiIsolatePlatform* platform,
const EmbedderSnapshotData* snapshot_data = nullptr,
const IsolateSettings& settings = {});
// Creates a new context with Node.js-specific tweaks.
NODE_EXTERN v8::Local<v8::Context> NewContext(
v8::Isolate* isolate,
v8::Local<v8::ObjectTemplate> object_template =
v8::Local<v8::ObjectTemplate>());
// Runs Node.js-specific tweaks on an already constructed context
// Return value indicates success of operation
NODE_EXTERN v8::Maybe<bool> InitializeContext(v8::Local<v8::Context> context);
// If `platform` is passed, it will be used to register new Worker instances.
// It can be `nullptr`, in which case creating new Workers inside of
// Environments that use this `IsolateData` will not work.
NODE_EXTERN IsolateData* CreateIsolateData(
v8::Isolate* isolate,
struct uv_loop_s* loop,
MultiIsolatePlatform* platform = nullptr,
ArrayBufferAllocator* allocator = nullptr,
const EmbedderSnapshotData* snapshot_data = nullptr);
NODE_EXTERN void FreeIsolateData(IsolateData* isolate_data);
struct ThreadId {
uint64_t id = static_cast<uint64_t>(-1);
};
NODE_EXTERN ThreadId AllocateEnvironmentThreadId();
namespace EnvironmentFlags {
enum Flags : uint64_t {
kNoFlags = 0,
// Use the default behaviour for Node.js instances.
kDefaultFlags = 1 << 0,
// Controls whether this Environment is allowed to affect per-process state
// (e.g. cwd, process title, uid, etc.).
// This is set when using kDefaultFlags.
kOwnsProcessState = 1 << 1,
// Set if this Environment instance is associated with the global inspector
// handling code (i.e. listening on SIGUSR1).
// This is set when using kDefaultFlags.
kOwnsInspector = 1 << 2,
// Set if Node.js should not run its own esm loader. This is needed by some
// embedders, because it's possible for the Node.js esm loader to conflict
// with another one in an embedder environment, e.g. Blink's in Chromium.
kNoRegisterESMLoader = 1 << 3,
// Set this flag to make Node.js track "raw" file descriptors, i.e. managed
// by fs.open() and fs.close(), and close them during FreeEnvironment().
kTrackUnmanagedFds = 1 << 4,
// Set this flag to force hiding console windows when spawning child
// processes. This is usually used when embedding Node.js in GUI programs on
// Windows.
kHideConsoleWindows = 1 << 5,
// Set this flag to disable loading native addons via `process.dlopen`.
// This environment flag is especially important for worker threads
// so that a worker thread can't load a native addon even if `execArgv`
// is overwritten and `--no-addons` is not specified but was specified
// for this Environment instance.
kNoNativeAddons = 1 << 6,
// Set this flag to disable searching modules from global paths like
// $HOME/.node_modules and $NODE_PATH. This is used by standalone apps that
// do not expect to have their behaviors changed because of globally
// installed modules.
kNoGlobalSearchPaths = 1 << 7,
// Do not export browser globals like setTimeout, console, etc.
kNoBrowserGlobals = 1 << 8,
// Controls whether or not the Environment should call V8Inspector::create().
// This control is needed by embedders who may not want to initialize the V8
// inspector in situations where one has already been created,
// e.g. Blink's in Chromium.
kNoCreateInspector = 1 << 9
};
} // namespace EnvironmentFlags
enum class SnapshotFlags : uint32_t {
kDefault = 0,
// Whether code cache should be generated as part of the snapshot.
// Code cache reduces the time spent on compiling functions included
// in the snapshot at the expense of a bigger snapshot size and
// potentially breaking portability of the snapshot.
kWithoutCodeCache = 1 << 0,
};
struct SnapshotConfig {
SnapshotFlags flags = SnapshotFlags::kDefault;
// When builder_script_path is std::nullopt, the snapshot is generated as a
// built-in snapshot instead of a custom one, and it's expected that the
// built-in snapshot only contains states that reproduce in every run of the
// application. The event loop won't be run when generating a built-in
// snapshot, so asynchronous operations should be avoided.
//
// When builder_script_path is an std::string, it should match args[1]
// passed to CreateForSnapshotting(). The embedder is also expected to use
// LoadEnvironment() to run a script matching this path. In that case the
// snapshot is generated as a custom snapshot and the event loop is run, so
// the snapshot builder can execute asynchronous operations as long as they
// are run to completion when the snapshot is taken.
std::optional<std::string> builder_script_path;
};
struct InspectorParentHandle {
virtual ~InspectorParentHandle() = default;
};
// TODO(addaleax): Maybe move per-Environment options parsing here.
// Returns nullptr when the Environment cannot be created e.g. there are
// pending JavaScript exceptions.
// `context` may be empty if an `EmbedderSnapshotData` instance was provided
// to `NewIsolate()` and `CreateIsolateData()`.
NODE_EXTERN Environment* CreateEnvironment(
IsolateData* isolate_data,
v8::Local<v8::Context> context,
const std::vector<std::string>& args,
const std::vector<std::string>& exec_args,
EnvironmentFlags::Flags flags = EnvironmentFlags::kDefaultFlags,
ThreadId thread_id = {} /* allocates a thread id automatically */,
std::unique_ptr<InspectorParentHandle> inspector_parent_handle = {});
// Returns a handle that can be passed to `LoadEnvironment()`, making the
// child Environment accessible to the inspector as if it were a Node.js Worker.
// `child_thread_id` can be created using `AllocateEnvironmentThreadId()`
// and then later passed on to `CreateEnvironment()` to create the child
// Environment, together with the inspector handle.
// This method should not be called while the parent Environment is active
// on another thread.
NODE_EXTERN std::unique_ptr<InspectorParentHandle> GetInspectorParentHandle(
Environment* parent_env,
ThreadId child_thread_id,
const char* child_url);
NODE_EXTERN std::unique_ptr<InspectorParentHandle> GetInspectorParentHandle(
Environment* parent_env,
ThreadId child_thread_id,
const char* child_url,
const char* name);
struct StartExecutionCallbackInfo {
v8::Local<v8::Object> process_object;
v8::Local<v8::Function> native_require;
v8::Local<v8::Function> run_cjs;
};
using StartExecutionCallback =
std::function<v8::MaybeLocal<v8::Value>(const StartExecutionCallbackInfo&)>;
using EmbedderPreloadCallback =
std::function<void(Environment* env,
v8::Local<v8::Value> process,
v8::Local<v8::Value> require)>;
// Run initialization for the environment.
//
// The |preload| function, usually used by embedders to inject scripts,
// will be run by Node.js before Node.js executes the entry point.
// The function is guaranteed to run before the user land module loader running
// any user code, so it is safe to assume that at this point, no user code has
// been run yet.
// The function will be executed with preload(process, require), and the passed
// require function has access to internal Node.js modules. There is no
// stability guarantee about the internals exposed to the internal require
// function. Expect breakages when updating Node.js versions if the embedder
// imports internal modules with the internal require function.
// Worker threads created in the environment will also respect The |preload|
// function, so make sure the function is thread-safe.
NODE_EXTERN v8::MaybeLocal<v8::Value> LoadEnvironment(
Environment* env,
StartExecutionCallback cb,
EmbedderPreloadCallback preload = nullptr);
NODE_EXTERN v8::MaybeLocal<v8::Value> LoadEnvironment(
Environment* env,
std::string_view main_script_source_utf8,
EmbedderPreloadCallback preload = nullptr);
NODE_EXTERN void FreeEnvironment(Environment* env);
// Set a callback that is called when process.exit() is called from JS,
// overriding the default handler.
// It receives the Environment* instance and the exit code as arguments.
// This could e.g. call Stop(env); in order to terminate execution and stop
// the event loop.
// The default handler disposes of the global V8 platform instance, if one is
// being used, and calls exit().
NODE_EXTERN void SetProcessExitHandler(
Environment* env,
std::function<void(Environment*, int)>&& handler);
NODE_EXTERN void DefaultProcessExitHandler(Environment* env, int exit_code);
// This may return nullptr if context is not associated with a Node instance.
NODE_EXTERN Environment* GetCurrentEnvironment(v8::Local<v8::Context> context);
NODE_EXTERN IsolateData* GetEnvironmentIsolateData(Environment* env);
NODE_EXTERN ArrayBufferAllocator* GetArrayBufferAllocator(IsolateData* data);
// This is mostly useful for Environment* instances that were created through
// a snapshot and have a main context that was read from that snapshot.
NODE_EXTERN v8::Local<v8::Context> GetMainContext(Environment* env);
[[noreturn]] NODE_EXTERN void OnFatalError(const char* location,
const char* message);
NODE_EXTERN void PromiseRejectCallback(v8::PromiseRejectMessage message);
NODE_EXTERN bool AllowWasmCodeGenerationCallback(v8::Local<v8::Context> context,
v8::Local<v8::String>);
NODE_EXTERN bool ShouldAbortOnUncaughtException(v8::Isolate* isolate);
NODE_EXTERN v8::MaybeLocal<v8::Value> PrepareStackTraceCallback(
v8::Local<v8::Context> context,
v8::Local<v8::Value> exception,
v8::Local<v8::Array> trace);
// Writes a diagnostic report to a file. If filename is not provided, the
// default filename includes the date, time, PID, and a sequence number.
// The report's JavaScript stack trace is taken from err, if present.
// If isolate is nullptr, no information about the JavaScript environment
// is included in the report.
// Returns the filename of the written report.
NODE_EXTERN std::string TriggerNodeReport(v8::Isolate* isolate,
const char* message,
const char* trigger,
const std::string& filename,
v8::Local<v8::Value> error);
NODE_EXTERN std::string TriggerNodeReport(Environment* env,
const char* message,
const char* trigger,
const std::string& filename,
v8::Local<v8::Value> error);
NODE_EXTERN void GetNodeReport(v8::Isolate* isolate,
const char* message,
const char* trigger,
v8::Local<v8::Value> error,
std::ostream& out);
NODE_EXTERN void GetNodeReport(Environment* env,
const char* message,
const char* trigger,
v8::Local<v8::Value> error,
std::ostream& out);
// This returns the MultiIsolatePlatform used for an Environment or IsolateData
// instance, if one exists.
NODE_EXTERN MultiIsolatePlatform* GetMultiIsolatePlatform(Environment* env);
NODE_EXTERN MultiIsolatePlatform* GetMultiIsolatePlatform(IsolateData* env);
NODE_DEPRECATED("Use MultiIsolatePlatform::Create() instead",
NODE_EXTERN MultiIsolatePlatform* CreatePlatform(
int thread_pool_size,
v8::TracingController* tracing_controller));
NODE_DEPRECATED("Use MultiIsolatePlatform::Create() instead",
NODE_EXTERN void FreePlatform(MultiIsolatePlatform* platform));
// Get/set the currently active tracing controller. Using CreatePlatform()
// will implicitly set this by default. This is global and should be initialized
// along with the v8::Platform instance that is being used. `controller`
// is allowed to be `nullptr`.
// This is used for tracing events from Node.js itself. V8 uses the tracing
// controller returned from the active `v8::Platform` instance.
NODE_EXTERN v8::TracingController* GetTracingController();
NODE_EXTERN void SetTracingController(v8::TracingController* controller);
// Run `process.emit('beforeExit')` as it would usually happen when Node.js is
// run in standalone mode.
NODE_EXTERN v8::Maybe<bool> EmitProcessBeforeExit(Environment* env);
NODE_DEPRECATED("Use Maybe version (EmitProcessBeforeExit) instead",
NODE_EXTERN void EmitBeforeExit(Environment* env));
// Run `process.emit('exit')` as it would usually happen when Node.js is run
// in standalone mode. The return value corresponds to the exit code.
NODE_EXTERN v8::Maybe<int> EmitProcessExit(Environment* env);
NODE_DEPRECATED("Use Maybe version (EmitProcessExit) instead",
NODE_EXTERN int EmitExit(Environment* env));
// Runs hooks added through `AtExit()`. This is part of `FreeEnvironment()`,
// so calling it manually is typically not necessary.
NODE_EXTERN void RunAtExit(Environment* env);
// This may return nullptr if the current v8::Context is not associated
// with a Node instance.
NODE_EXTERN struct uv_loop_s* GetCurrentEventLoop(v8::Isolate* isolate);
// Runs the main loop for a given Environment. This roughly performs the
// following steps:
// 1. Call uv_run() on the event loop until it is drained.
// 2. Call platform->DrainTasks() on the associated platform/isolate.
// 3. If the event loop is alive again, go to Step 1.
// 4. Call EmitProcessBeforeExit().
// 5. If the event loop is alive again, go to Step 1.
// 6. Call EmitProcessExit() and forward the return value.
// If at any point node::Stop() is called, the function will attempt to return
// as soon as possible, returning an empty `Maybe`.
// This function only works if `env` has an associated `MultiIsolatePlatform`.
NODE_EXTERN v8::Maybe<int> SpinEventLoop(Environment* env);
NODE_EXTERN std::string GetAnonymousMainPath();
class NODE_EXTERN CommonEnvironmentSetup {
public:
~CommonEnvironmentSetup();
// Create a new CommonEnvironmentSetup, that is, a group of objects that
// together form the typical setup for a single Node.js Environment instance.
// If any error occurs, `*errors` will be populated and the returned pointer
// will be empty.
// env_args will be passed through as arguments to CreateEnvironment(), after
// `isolate_data` and `context`.
template <typename... EnvironmentArgs>
static std::unique_ptr<CommonEnvironmentSetup> Create(
MultiIsolatePlatform* platform,
std::vector<std::string>* errors,
EnvironmentArgs&&... env_args);
template <typename... EnvironmentArgs>
static std::unique_ptr<CommonEnvironmentSetup> CreateFromSnapshot(
MultiIsolatePlatform* platform,
std::vector<std::string>* errors,
const EmbedderSnapshotData* snapshot_data,
EnvironmentArgs&&... env_args);
// Create an embedding setup which will be used for creating a snapshot
// using CreateSnapshot().
//
// This will create and attach a v8::SnapshotCreator to this instance,
// and the same restrictions apply to this instance that also apply to
// other V8 snapshotting environments.
// Not all Node.js APIs are supported in this case. Currently, there is
// no support for native/host objects other than Node.js builtins
// in the snapshot.
//
// If the embedder wants to use LoadEnvironment() later to run a snapshot
// builder script they should make sure args[1] contains the path of the
// snapshot script, which will be used to create __filename and __dirname
// in the context where the builder script is run. If they do not want to
// include the build-time paths into the snapshot, use the string returned
// by GetAnonymousMainPath() as args[1] to anonymize the script.
//
// Snapshots are an *experimental* feature. In particular, the embedder API
// exposed through this class is subject to change or removal between Node.js
// versions, including possible API and ABI breakage.
static std::unique_ptr<CommonEnvironmentSetup> CreateForSnapshotting(
MultiIsolatePlatform* platform,
std::vector<std::string>* errors,
const std::vector<std::string>& args = {},
const std::vector<std::string>& exec_args = {},
const SnapshotConfig& snapshot_config = {});
EmbedderSnapshotData::Pointer CreateSnapshot();
struct uv_loop_s* event_loop() const;
v8::SnapshotCreator* snapshot_creator();
// Empty for snapshotting environments.
std::shared_ptr<ArrayBufferAllocator> array_buffer_allocator() const;
v8::Isolate* isolate() const;
IsolateData* isolate_data() const;
Environment* env() const;
v8::Local<v8::Context> context() const;
CommonEnvironmentSetup(const CommonEnvironmentSetup&) = delete;
CommonEnvironmentSetup& operator=(const CommonEnvironmentSetup&) = delete;
CommonEnvironmentSetup(CommonEnvironmentSetup&&) = delete;
CommonEnvironmentSetup& operator=(CommonEnvironmentSetup&&) = delete;
private:
enum Flags : uint32_t {
kNoFlags = 0,
kIsForSnapshotting = 1,
};
struct Impl;
Impl* impl_;
CommonEnvironmentSetup(
MultiIsolatePlatform*,
std::vector<std::string>*,
std::function<Environment*(const CommonEnvironmentSetup*)>);
CommonEnvironmentSetup(
MultiIsolatePlatform*,
std::vector<std::string>*,
const EmbedderSnapshotData*,
uint32_t flags,
std::function<Environment*(const CommonEnvironmentSetup*)>,
const SnapshotConfig* config = nullptr);
};
// Implementation for CommonEnvironmentSetup::Create
template <typename... EnvironmentArgs>
std::unique_ptr<CommonEnvironmentSetup> CommonEnvironmentSetup::Create(
MultiIsolatePlatform* platform,
std::vector<std::string>* errors,
EnvironmentArgs&&... env_args) {
auto ret = std::unique_ptr<CommonEnvironmentSetup>(new CommonEnvironmentSetup(
platform, errors,
[&](const CommonEnvironmentSetup* setup) -> Environment* {
return CreateEnvironment(
setup->isolate_data(), setup->context(),
std::forward<EnvironmentArgs>(env_args)...);
}));
if (!errors->empty()) ret.reset();
return ret;
}
// Implementation for ::CreateFromSnapshot -- the ::Create() method
// could call this with a nullptr snapshot_data in a major version.
template <typename... EnvironmentArgs>
std::unique_ptr<CommonEnvironmentSetup>
CommonEnvironmentSetup::CreateFromSnapshot(
MultiIsolatePlatform* platform,
std::vector<std::string>* errors,
const EmbedderSnapshotData* snapshot_data,
EnvironmentArgs&&... env_args) {
auto ret = std::unique_ptr<CommonEnvironmentSetup>(new CommonEnvironmentSetup(
platform,
errors,
snapshot_data,
Flags::kNoFlags,
[&](const CommonEnvironmentSetup* setup) -> Environment* {
return CreateEnvironment(setup->isolate_data(),
setup->context(),
std::forward<EnvironmentArgs>(env_args)...);
}));
if (!errors->empty()) ret.reset();
return ret;