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pnpm/cli/cli-meta/test/getCurrentPackageName.test.ts
Zoltan Kochan f54347e415 feat: replace pkg with Node.js SEA for standalone executables (#10661)
* feat: switch from pkg to Node.js SEA for creating standalone executables

Replace @yao-pkg/pkg with Node.js native Single Executable Applications
(--build-sea, Node.js 25.5+). The SEA binary embeds only pnpm.cjs (CJS
bootstrap), while pnpm.mjs and all assets live in a dist/ directory
shipped alongside the binary in platform-specific tarballs.

* refactor: move dist/ from platform packages to @pnpm/exe

The dist/ directory (pnpm.mjs, worker.js, templates, etc.) is identical
across all platforms, so ship it once in @pnpm/exe instead of duplicating
it in each platform package. Platform packages now only contain the
binary. The self-updater installs @pnpm/exe (not the platform package)
so it gets both dist/ and the binary via optionalDependencies.

* refactor: externalize @reflink/reflink in esbuild bundle

Make @reflink/reflink external in both the main and worker esbuild
bundles so the require() calls resolve at runtime from dist/node_modules
instead of being inlined. Add @reflink/reflink as a production dependency
of both pnpm (bundled into dist/node_modules by bundle-deps.ts) and
@pnpm/exe (installed by npm alongside the binary).

For GitHub release tarballs, only the target platform's reflink package
is kept. For @pnpm/exe npm publishing, all reflink platform packages
are stripped from dist/ since npm installs the right one automatically.

* chore: update cspell list

* test: update system-node-version tests for SEA detection

Mock @pnpm/cli-meta's detectIfCurrentPkgIsExecutable instead of
setting process.pkg, which is no longer used for SEA detection.

* test: improve cli-meta test coverage for SEA migration

Add tests for detectIfCurrentPkgIsExecutable() (non-SEA path) and
isExecutedByCorepack() which were previously untested. The SEA=true
path of detectIfCurrentPkgIsExecutable() cannot be unit tested since
node:sea is unavailable in an ESM test environment.

* refactor: move GitHub tarball assembly to copy-artifacts.ts

build-artifacts.ts (prepublishOnly of @pnpm/exe) now only builds the
SEA executables and prepares the exe npm dist/. The per-target dist/
assembly for GitHub release tarballs moves to copy-artifacts.ts, which
is the natural owner of that concern.

Other changes:
- Extract getReflinkKeepPackages/stripReflinkPackages to reflink-utils.ts
  with tests using node:test
- Move --force from top-level pnpm install in release.yml to the pnpm
  deploy in bundle-deps.ts, where it is actually needed to install all
  @reflink/reflink-* platform packages into dist/node_modules
- Change @pnpm/exe prepublishOnly to run pnpm's full prepublishOnly
  (compile + bundle-deps) so dist/node_modules is populated before
  build-artifacts.ts and copy-artifacts.ts read from pnpm/dist

* fix: copy dist/ alongside binary when running pnpm setup for SEA

When the pnpm CLI is a Node.js SEA binary, it requires a dist/ directory
adjacent to the executable at runtime (containing pnpm.mjs and bundled
node_modules). The copyCli function in plugin-commands-setup now copies
dist/ from alongside the current binary into the tools directory so that
the installed pnpm works correctly after `pnpm setup`.


* fix: avoid argument list too long when creating Windows zip archives


* fix: propagate errors in copy-artifacts script

Previously errors in createArtifactTarball were swallowed, causing the
script to exit 0 even when artifact creation failed. Now errors are
re-thrown with a descriptive message, and the top-level IIFE has a
.catch() handler that sets a non-zero exit code.


* refactor: remove reflink-utils.ts from @pnpm/exe

The stripReflinkPackages call in build-artifacts.ts stripped all platform
packages while keeping @reflink/reflink. Instead, just remove the entire
@reflink directory from dist/ — @pnpm/exe already declares @reflink/reflink
as a runtime dependency, so npm installs it (along with the right platform
package via optionalDependencies) automatically.

This eliminates reflink-utils.ts, its tests, and the code duplication with
copy-artifacts.ts.
2026-02-22 12:45:50 +01:00

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import { detectIfCurrentPkgIsExecutable, getCurrentPackageName, isExecutedByCorepack } from '@pnpm/cli-meta'
describe('detectIfCurrentPkgIsExecutable()', () => {
test('returns false when not running as a SEA binary', () => {
// In a test environment node:sea is unavailable, so the require() inside
// detectIfCurrentPkgIsExecutable() throws and the catch block returns false.
expect(detectIfCurrentPkgIsExecutable()).toBe(false)
})
})
describe('getCurrentPackageName()', () => {
test('returns "pnpm" when not running as a SEA binary', () => {
expect(getCurrentPackageName()).toBe('pnpm')
})
})
describe('isExecutedByCorepack()', () => {
test('returns true when COREPACK_ROOT is set', () => {
expect(isExecutedByCorepack({ COREPACK_ROOT: '/usr/local/lib/corepack' })).toBe(true)
})
test('returns false when COREPACK_ROOT is not set', () => {
expect(isExecutedByCorepack({})).toBe(false)
})
test('returns false when COREPACK_ROOT is undefined', () => {
expect(isExecutedByCorepack({ COREPACK_ROOT: undefined })).toBe(false)
})
})