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pnpm/pnpm11/exec/lifecycle/src/index.ts
Zoltan Kochan fc2f33912e refactor: move the TypeScript pnpm CLI into a pnpm11/ directory (#12537)
The TypeScript pnpm CLI freezes at v11; pnpm 12 will be the Rust pacquet
port. To make that split legible, all TypeScript source, test, and build
directories move under a new top-level pnpm11/ directory. The name states
the version boundary rather than implying a behavioral fork, since the two
stacks are meant to behave identically.

Scope is source-only: the shared workspace root stays at the repo root.
pnpm-workspace.yaml, package.json, pnpm-lock.yaml, .pnpmfile.cjs,
.meta-updater, __patches__, .changeset, .husky, and the lint/spell configs
remain in place, so one pnpm workspace and one Cargo workspace still span
all three products. pnpr/client and pacquet/tasks/registry-mock stay as
cross-product workspace members.

Rewiring the move required:
- pnpm-workspace.yaml globs prefixed with pnpm11/
- root package.json script paths, eslint.config.mjs, tsconfig.lint.json,
  .gitignore, and CODEOWNERS updated
- .meta-updater/src/index.ts literals repointed (pnpm11/pnpm/package.json,
  pnpm11/__utils__, pnpm11/__typings__, and the main package directory)
- regenerated every moved package's repository/homepage URL via meta-updater
- pnpm11/pnpm/bundle-deps.ts and __utils__/scripts/src/typecheck-only.ts
  climb one more level to reach the repo root

.meta-updater stays at the repo root because @pnpm/meta-updater resolves
its config at <cwd>/.meta-updater/main.mjs.

TS CI (.github/workflows/ci.yml) now only runs when pnpm11/-relevant paths
change, via a dorny/paths-filter changes job plus a TS CI / Success
aggregate gate; branch protection should require only that gate.
2026-06-20 14:36:25 +02:00

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import { safeReadPackageJsonFromDir } from '@pnpm/pkg-manifest.reader'
import { runLifecycleHook, type RunLifecycleHookOptions } from './runLifecycleHook.js'
import { runLifecycleHooksConcurrently, type RunLifecycleHooksConcurrentlyOptions } from './runLifecycleHooksConcurrently.js'
export function makeNodeRequireOption (modulePath: string, env?: Record<string, string | undefined>): { NODE_OPTIONS: string } {
let { NODE_OPTIONS } = env ?? process.env
NODE_OPTIONS = `${NODE_OPTIONS ?? process.env.NODE_OPTIONS ?? ''} --require=${quotePathIfNeeded(modulePath)}`.trim()
return { NODE_OPTIONS }
}
export function makeNodePackageMapOption (packageMapPath: string, env?: Record<string, string | undefined>): { NODE_OPTIONS: string } {
let { NODE_OPTIONS } = env ?? process.env
NODE_OPTIONS = `${removeNodePackageMapOption(NODE_OPTIONS ?? process.env.NODE_OPTIONS ?? '')} --experimental-package-map=${quotePathIfNeeded(packageMapPath)}`.trim()
return { NODE_OPTIONS }
}
// Node's NODE_OPTIONS tokenizer splits on whitespace, treats `'` and `"` as
// quote delimiters, and uses `\` as an escape character. A bare path with a
// space, quote, or backslash (e.g. any Windows path) would therefore be
// mis-parsed. Wrap such paths in double quotes and escape `\` and `"` so the
// tokenizer reconstructs the literal path.
function quotePathIfNeeded (path: string): string {
if (!/[\s"'\\]/.test(path)) return path
return `"${path.replace(/(["\\])/g, '\\$1')}"`
}
function removeNodePackageMapOption (nodeOptions: string): string {
// The quoted-value patterns span backslash escapes (`\"`), matching the
// escaping `makeNodePackageMapOption` emits, so an existing flag whose path
// contains a quote is still stripped in full.
return nodeOptions
.replace(/(?:^|\s)--experimental-package-map=(?:"(?:\\.|[^"\\])*"|'(?:\\.|[^'\\])*'|\S+)/g, '')
.replace(/(?:^|\s)--experimental-package-map\s+(?:"(?:\\.|[^"\\])*"|'(?:\\.|[^'\\])*'|\S+)/g, '')
.trim()
}
export {
runLifecycleHook,
type RunLifecycleHookOptions,
runLifecycleHooksConcurrently,
type RunLifecycleHooksConcurrentlyOptions,
}
export async function runPostinstallHooks (
opts: RunLifecycleHookOptions
): Promise<boolean> {
const pkg = await safeReadPackageJsonFromDir(opts.pkgRoot)
if (pkg == null) return false
if (pkg.scripts == null) {
pkg.scripts = {}
}
if (pkg.scripts.preinstall) {
await runLifecycleHook('preinstall', pkg, opts)
}
const executedAnInstallScript = await runLifecycleHook('install', pkg, opts)
if (pkg.scripts.postinstall) {
await runLifecycleHook('postinstall', pkg, opts)
}
return pkg.scripts.preinstall != null ||
executedAnInstallScript ||
pkg.scripts.postinstall != null
}