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Pavel Krymets
366d65a614 Do not fallback to creating console logger 2018-11-13 08:12:18 -08:00
Pavel Krymets
8027397d67 Merge branch 'merge/release/2.2-to-master' 2018-11-06 15:12:04 -08:00
Pavel Krymets
f024e779a6 Merge branch 'merge/release/2.2-to-master' of https://github.com/dotnet-maestro-bot/JavaScriptServices into merge/release/2.2-to-master 2018-11-06 15:11:14 -08:00
Pavel Krymets
7819c2f950 Remove obsolete API usage (#1784) 2018-11-06 14:10:24 -08:00
Pranav K
f47c5901b6 React to Razor.Design package removal 2018-10-31 14:41:57 -07:00
ASP.NET CI
cdfa5d85f6 Update package branding for 2.2 RTM 2018-10-16 12:48:16 -07:00
ASP.NET CI
3265b92086 Update dependencies.props
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2018-10-07 19:22:47 +00:00
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9c6a1b577f Update dependencies.props
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2018-10-07 12:21:37 -07:00
Nate McMaster
25e9c50585 Add missing version variable that was not merged correctly during automated merge 2018-10-01 11:25:14 -07:00
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ef999a57fd Update dependencies.props
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2018-09-30 12:22:07 -07:00
Nate McMaster
0050b505ec automated: merge branch release/2.2 2018-09-28 17:27:32 -07:00
Nate McMaster
e231b29e58 automated: bulk infrastructure updates. Update bootstrapper scripts and remove unnecessary signing properties 2018-09-28 17:10:35 -07:00
Eilon Lipton
ec82df4287 Update LICENSE.txt 2018-09-27 15:32:48 -07:00
Steve Sanderson
e9621c8add Update aspnet-webpack-react type declarations 2018-09-26 17:24:02 +01:00
Tomasz Jaskula
59ca023f46 Deleting references to 'react-hot-loader/webpack' and 'react-hot-loader/patch' as it was removed in v4 of react-hot-loader. Bumping peer dependency of webpack to 3 and 4 2018-09-26 16:50:43 +01:00
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78a8bbf783 Update dependencies.props
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2018-09-23 12:20:04 -07:00
Pranav K
587ead92e4 Reference Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Razor in projects with Razor files 2018-09-20 13:55:13 -07:00
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28798452a9 Update dependencies.props
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817c0e4f24 Update dependencies.props
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Ryan Brandenburg
f0e66325c3 Merge branch 'merge/release/2.2-to-master' 2018-09-06 15:21:29 -07:00
Ryan Brandenburg
c2f15f4199 Don't use depricated constructor 2018-09-06 11:39:34 -07:00
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cfd3a19279 Update dependencies.props
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2018-09-05 23:52:20 +00:00
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24ebd9ff3e Update branding to 2.2.0-preview3 2018-09-05 16:34:59 -07:00
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a4be7b3898 Update dependencies.props
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2018-09-02 19:20:08 +00:00
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15884cbadb Update dependencies.props
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2018-09-02 12:18:24 -07:00
Steve Sanderson
ae7b7c2663 Update NodeServices/SpaServices/NodeServices.Sockets to build using latest TypeScript and Webpack (#1748) 2018-08-30 07:51:56 +01:00
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e47f15fdc8 Update dependencies.props
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2018-08-26 19:20:09 +00:00
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4bc67d6a60 Update package branding for 2.2.0-preview2 2018-08-21 13:33:50 -07:00
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bc50741043 Update dependencies.props
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040a58578c Update dependencies.props
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2018-07-29 20:01:19 +00:00
Nate McMaster
02383cd614 Merge branch release/2.2 2018-07-24 13:20:06 -07:00
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df85010938 Update dependencies.props
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2018-07-22 13:04:21 -07:00
Eilon Lipton
4763ad5b8c Merge pull request #1727 from ChinShengHao/patch-1
Update README.md
2018-07-19 10:15:53 -07:00
Eilon Lipton
dd9957bc39 Merge branch 'master' into patch-1 2018-07-19 10:15:36 -07:00
Michael Seifert
601909865f Fix links that assumed branch "dev" exists (which doesn't) (#1725)
* Fix links that assumed branch "dev" exists (which doesn't)

* Adressed comments [skip ci]
2018-07-19 18:12:44 +01:00
ChinShengHao
d9d4359a1e Update README.md
Fixing some hyperlinks that direct to a non-existing url.
2018-07-19 22:54:41 +08:00
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b1d04c99c9 Update dependencies.props
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2018-07-03 16:18:15 +00:00
Nate McMaster (automated)
d742bea01e [automated] Change default branch to master 2018-07-02 12:40:25 -07:00
Nate McMaster
7a04134345 Merge branch 'release/2.2' into dev 2018-06-28 16:53:47 -07:00
Nate McMaster
c177cc001c Bumping version from 2.2.0 to 3.0.0 2018-06-28 16:48:53 -07:00
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ install:
- ps: Install-Product node 6.9.2 x64
branches:
only:
- dev
- master
- /^release\/.*$/
- /^(.*\/)?ci-.*$/
build_script:

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- ./build.sh
branches:
only:
- dev
- master
- /^release\/.*$/
- /^(.*\/)?ci-.*$/

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ resources:
- repository: buildtools
type: git
name: aspnet-BuildTools
ref: refs/heads/release/2.2
ref: refs/heads/master
phases:
- template: .vsts-pipelines/templates/project-ci.yml@buildtools

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ resources:
type: github
endpoint: DotNet-Bot GitHub Connection
name: aspnet/BuildTools
ref: refs/heads/release/2.2
ref: refs/heads/master
phases:
- template: .vsts-pipelines/templates/project-ci.yml@buildtools

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Contributing
======
Information on contributing to this repo is in the [Contributing Guide](https://github.com/aspnet/Home/blob/dev/CONTRIBUTING.md) in the Home repo.
Information on contributing to this repo is in the [Contributing Guide](https://github.com/aspnet/Home/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) in the Home repo.

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<AssemblyOriginatorKeyFile>$(MSBuildThisFileDirectory)build\Key.snk</AssemblyOriginatorKeyFile>
<SignAssembly>true</SignAssembly>
<AssemblySigningCertName>Microsoft</AssemblySigningCertName>
<PackageSigningCertName>MicrosoftNuGet</PackageSigningCertName>
<PublicSign Condition="'$(OS)' != 'Windows_NT'">true</PublicSign>
<TreatWarningsAsErrors>true</TreatWarningsAsErrors>
</PropertyGroup>
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@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
<Project>
<PropertyGroup>
<RuntimeFrameworkVersion Condition=" '$(TargetFramework)' == 'netcoreapp2.0' ">$(MicrosoftNETCoreApp20PackageVersion)</RuntimeFrameworkVersion>
<RuntimeFrameworkVersion Condition=" '$(TargetFramework)' == 'netcoreapp2.1' ">$(MicrosoftNETCoreApp21PackageVersion)</RuntimeFrameworkVersion>
<RuntimeFrameworkVersion Condition=" '$(TargetFramework)' == 'netcoreapp2.2' ">$(MicrosoftNETCoreApp22PackageVersion)</RuntimeFrameworkVersion>
<RuntimeFrameworkVersion Condition=" '$(TargetFramework)' == 'netcoreapp3.0' ">$(MicrosoftNETCoreApp30PackageVersion)</RuntimeFrameworkVersion>
<NETStandardImplicitPackageVersion Condition=" '$(TargetFramework)' == 'netstandard2.0' ">$(NETStandardLibrary20PackageVersion)</NETStandardImplicitPackageVersion>
<!-- aspnet/BuildTools#662 Don't police what version of NetCoreApp we use -->
<NETCoreAppMaximumVersion>99.9</NETCoreAppMaximumVersion>

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@@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ Read [Building Single Page Applications on ASP.NET Core with JavaScriptServices]
This repo contains:
* A set of NuGet/NPM packages that implement functionality for:
* Invoking arbitrary NPM packages at runtime from .NET code ([docs](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/dev/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices#simple-usage-example))
* Server-side prerendering of SPA components ([docs](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/dev/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices#server-side-prerendering))
* Webpack dev middleware ([docs](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/dev/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices#webpack-dev-middleware))
* Hot module replacement (HMR) ([docs](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/dev/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices#webpack-hot-module-replacement))
* Server-side and client-side routing integration ([docs](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/dev/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices#routing-helper-mapspafallbackroute))
* Invoking arbitrary NPM packages at runtime from .NET code ([docs](/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices#simple-usage-example))
* Server-side prerendering of SPA components ([docs](/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices#server-side-prerendering))
* Webpack dev middleware ([docs](/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices#webpack-dev-middleware))
* Hot module replacement (HMR) ([docs](/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices#webpack-hot-module-replacement))
* Server-side and client-side routing integration ([docs](/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices#routing-helper-mapspafallbackroute))
* Server-side and client-side validation integration
* "Lazy loading" for Knockout apps
* Samples and docs
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ In an empty directory, run (for example) `dotnet new angular`. Other supported S
Once the generator has run and restored all the dependencies, you can start up your new ASP.NET Core SPA:
npm install
dotnet run
dotnet run
### Option 2: Creating Angular/React/Redux applications using Visual Studio 2017 Update 3 or later (Windows only)
@@ -63,10 +63,10 @@ If you have an existing ASP.NET Core application, or if you just want to use the
* `Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices`
* This provides a fast and robust way for .NET code to run JavaScript on the server inside a Node.js environment. You can use this to consume arbitrary functionality from NPM packages at runtime in your ASP.NET Core app.
* Most applications developers don't need to use this directly, but you can do so if you want to implement your own functionality that involves calling Node.js code from .NET at runtime.
* Find [documentation and usage examples here](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/dev/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices#microsoftaspnetcorenodeservices).
* Find [documentation and usage examples here](/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices#microsoftaspnetcorenodeservices).
* `Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices`
* This provides infrastructure that's generally useful when building Single Page Applications (SPAs) with technologies such as Angular or React (for example, server-side prerendering and webpack middleware). Internally, it uses the `NodeServices` package to implement its features.
* Find [documentation and usage examples here](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/dev/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices#microsoftaspnetcorespaservices)
* Find [documentation and usage examples here](/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices#microsoftaspnetcorespaservices)
There were previously other packages called `Microsoft.AspNetCore.AngularServices` and `Microsoft.AspNetCore.ReactServices` but these are not currently needed - all applicable functionality is in `Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices`, because it's sufficiently general.
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ If you want to build a helper library for some other SPA framework, you can do s
## Samples
The [`samples` directory](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/dev/samples) contains examples of:
The [`samples` directory](/samples) contains examples of:
- Using the JavaScript services family of packages with Angular and React.
- A standalone `NodeServices` usage for runtime code transpilation and image processing.

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<PropertyGroup>
<!-- These properties are use by the automation that updates dependencies.props -->
<LineupPackageId>Internal.AspNetCore.Universe.Lineup</LineupPackageId>
<LineupPackageVersion>2.2.0-*</LineupPackageVersion>
<LineupPackageRestoreSource>https://dotnet.myget.org/F/aspnetcore-dev/api/v3/index.json</LineupPackageRestoreSource>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<DotNetCoreRuntime Include="$(MicrosoftNETCoreApp20PackageVersion)" />
<DotNetCoreRuntime Include="$(MicrosoftNETCoreApp21PackageVersion)" />
<DotNetCoreRuntime Include="$(MicrosoftNETCoreApp22PackageVersion)" />
</ItemGroup>
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version:2.2.0-preview1-20180807.2
commithash:11495dbd236104434e08cb1152fcb58cf2a20923
version:3.0.0-alpha1-20181031.6
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"$schema": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aspnet/BuildTools/release/2.2/tools/korebuild.schema.json",
"channel": "release/2.2",
"$schema": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aspnet/BuildTools/master/tools/korebuild.schema.json",
"channel": "master",
"toolsets": {
"nodejs": {
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@@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ in the file are overridden by command line parameters.
Example config file:
```json
{
"$schema": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aspnet/BuildTools/dev/tools/korebuild.schema.json",
"channel": "dev",
"$schema": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aspnet/BuildTools/master/tools/korebuild.schema.json",
"channel": "master",
"toolsSource": "https://aspnetcore.blob.core.windows.net/buildtools"
}
```
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ if (!$DotNetHome) {
else { Join-Path $PSScriptRoot '.dotnet'}
}
if (!$Channel) { $Channel = 'dev' }
if (!$Channel) { $Channel = 'master' }
if (!$ToolsSource) { $ToolsSource = 'https://aspnetcore.blob.core.windows.net/buildtools' }
# Execute

10
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@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ if [ -f "$config_file" ]; then
config_channel="$(jq -r 'select(.channel!=null) | .channel' "$config_file")"
config_tools_source="$(jq -r 'select(.toolsSource!=null) | .toolsSource' "$config_file")"
else
_error "$config_file contains invalid JSON."
__error "$config_file contains invalid JSON."
exit 1
fi
elif __machine_has python ; then
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ if [ -f "$config_file" ]; then
config_channel="$(python -c "import json,codecs;obj=json.load(codecs.open('$config_file', 'r', 'utf-8-sig'));print(obj['channel'] if 'channel' in obj else '')")"
config_tools_source="$(python -c "import json,codecs;obj=json.load(codecs.open('$config_file', 'r', 'utf-8-sig'));print(obj['toolsSource'] if 'toolsSource' in obj else '')")"
else
_error "$config_file contains invalid JSON."
__error "$config_file contains invalid JSON."
exit 1
fi
elif __machine_has python3 ; then
@@ -236,11 +236,11 @@ if [ -f "$config_file" ]; then
config_channel="$(python3 -c "import json,codecs;obj=json.load(codecs.open('$config_file', 'r', 'utf-8-sig'));print(obj['channel'] if 'channel' in obj else '')")"
config_tools_source="$(python3 -c "import json,codecs;obj=json.load(codecs.open('$config_file', 'r', 'utf-8-sig'));print(obj['toolsSource'] if 'toolsSource' in obj else '')")"
else
_error "$config_file contains invalid JSON."
__error "$config_file contains invalid JSON."
exit 1
fi
else
_error 'Missing required command: jq or python. Could not parse the JSON file.'
__error 'Missing required command: jq or python. Could not parse the JSON file.'
exit 1
fi
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ if [ -f "$config_file" ]; then
[ ! -z "${config_tools_source:-}" ] && tools_source="$config_tools_source"
fi
[ -z "$channel" ] && channel='dev'
[ -z "$channel" ] && channel='master'
[ -z "$tools_source" ] && tools_source='https://aspnetcore.blob.core.windows.net/buildtools'
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFrameworks>netcoreapp2.2;net461</TargetFrameworks>
<TargetFrameworks>netcoreapp3.0;net461</TargetFrameworks>
<IsPackable>false</IsPackable>
<OutputType>exe</OutputType>
</PropertyGroup>
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection" Version="$(MicrosoftExtensionsDependencyInjectionPackageVersion)" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Console" Version="$(MicrosoftExtensionsLoggingConsolePackageVersion)" />
</ItemGroup>
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<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web">
<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFrameworks>netcoreapp2.2;net461</TargetFrameworks>
<TargetFrameworks>netcoreapp3.0;net461</TargetFrameworks>
<TypeScriptCompileBlocked>true</TypeScriptCompileBlocked>
<IsPackable>false</IsPackable>
</PropertyGroup>
@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel" Version="$(MicrosoftAspNetCoreServerKestrelPackageVersion)" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.AspNetCore.StaticFiles" Version="$(MicrosoftAspNetCoreStaticFilesPackageVersion)" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Debug" Version="$(MicrosoftExtensionsLoggingDebugPackageVersion)" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Console" Version="$(MicrosoftExtensionsLoggingConsolePackageVersion)" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Razor" Version="$(MicrosoftNETSdkRazorPackageVersion)" PrivateAssets="All" />
</ItemGroup>
<Target Name="PrepublishScript" BeforeTargets="PrepareForPublish">

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web">
<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFrameworks>netcoreapp2.2;net461</TargetFrameworks>
<TargetFrameworks>netcoreapp3.0;net461</TargetFrameworks>
<TypeScriptCompileBlocked>true</TypeScriptCompileBlocked>
<IsPackable>false</IsPackable>
</PropertyGroup>
@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel" Version="$(MicrosoftAspNetCoreServerKestrelPackageVersion)" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.AspNetCore.StaticFiles" Version="$(MicrosoftAspNetCoreStaticFilesPackageVersion)" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Debug" Version="$(MicrosoftExtensionsLoggingDebugPackageVersion)" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Console" Version="$(MicrosoftExtensionsLoggingConsolePackageVersion)" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Razor" Version="$(MicrosoftNETSdkRazorPackageVersion)" PrivateAssets="All" />
</ItemGroup>
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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
[cmdletbinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $true)]
param(
)
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
Set-StrictMode -Version 2
Push-Location "src"
try {
$dirs = Get-ChildItem -Directory
foreach($dir in $dirs)
{
Push-Location $dir
try{
if(Test-Path -Path "package.json")
{
npm install
npm run build
}
}
finally{
Pop-Location
}
}
}
finally {
Pop-Location
}

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ export class VirtualConnection extends Duplex {
public _write(chunk: Buffer | string, encodingIfString: string, callback: EndWriteCallback) {
if (typeof chunk === 'string') {
chunk = new Buffer(chunk as string, encodingIfString);
chunk = Buffer.from(chunk as string, encodingIfString);
}
this._beginWriteCallback(chunk as Buffer, callback);

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@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ class VirtualConnectionsCollection {
newVirtualConnection.on('finish', () => {
// The virtual connection was closed locally. Clean up locally, and notify the remote that we're done.
this._onVirtualConnectionWasClosed(header.connectionIdString);
this._sendFrame(header.connectionIdBinary, new Buffer(0));
this._sendFrame(header.connectionIdBinary, Buffer.alloc(0));
});
this._virtualConnections[header.connectionIdString] = newVirtualConnection;
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ class VirtualConnectionsCollection {
* Sends a number serialized in the correct format for .NET to receive as a System.Int32
*/
private _sendInt32LE(value: number, callback?: EndWriteCallback) {
const buf = new Buffer(4);
const buf = Buffer.alloc(4);
buf.writeInt32LE(value, 0);
this._socket.write(buf, callback);
}

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@@ -5,14 +5,15 @@
"main": "index.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"build": "./node_modules/.bin/webpack"
"build": "webpack --mode production"
},
"author": "Microsoft",
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"devDependencies": {
"@types/node": "^6.0.42",
"ts-loader": "^0.8.2",
"typescript": "^2.0.0",
"webpack": "^1.13.1"
"@types/node": "^10.9.2",
"ts-loader": "^4.5.0",
"typescript": "^3.0.1",
"webpack": "^4.17.1",
"webpack-cli": "^3.1.0"
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@@ -1,12 +1,13 @@
const path = require('path');
module.exports = {
target: 'node',
externals: ['fs', 'net', 'events', 'readline', 'stream'],
resolve: {
extensions: [ '.ts' ]
},
module: {
loaders: [
{ test: /\.ts$/, loader: 'ts-loader' },
rules: [
{ test: /\.ts$/, use: 'ts-loader' },
]
},
entry: {
@@ -14,7 +15,10 @@ module.exports = {
},
output: {
libraryTarget: 'commonjs',
path: './Content/Node',
path: path.join(__dirname, 'Content', 'Node'),
filename: '[name].js'
},
optimization: {
minimize: false
}
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ using Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices.HostingModels;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging;
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Console;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions;
namespace Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices
{
@@ -58,8 +58,7 @@ namespace Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices
var loggerFactory = serviceProvider.GetService<ILoggerFactory>();
NodeInstanceOutputLogger = loggerFactory != null
? loggerFactory.CreateLogger(LogCategoryName)
: new ConsoleLogger(LogCategoryName, null, false);
: NullLogger.Instance;
// By default, we use this package's built-in out-of-process-via-HTTP hosting/transport
this.UseHttpHosting();
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/******/ function __webpack_require__(moduleId) {
/******/
/******/ // Check if module is in cache
/******/ if(installedModules[moduleId])
/******/ if(installedModules[moduleId]) {
/******/ return installedModules[moduleId].exports;
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/******/ // Create a new module (and put it into the cache)
/******/ var module = installedModules[moduleId] = {
/******/ exports: {},
/******/ id: moduleId,
/******/ loaded: false
/******/ i: moduleId,
/******/ l: false,
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/******/ };
/******/
/******/ // Execute the module function
/******/ modules[moduleId].call(module.exports, module, module.exports, __webpack_require__);
/******/
/******/ // Flag the module as loaded
/******/ module.loaded = true;
/******/ module.l = true;
/******/
/******/ // Return the exports of the module
/******/ return module.exports;
/******/ }
/******/
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/******/ // expose the modules object (__webpack_modules__)
/******/ __webpack_require__.m = modules;
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/******/ __webpack_require__.c = installedModules;
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/******/ __webpack_require__.d = function(exports, name, getter) {
/******/ if(!__webpack_require__.o(exports, name)) {
/******/ Object.defineProperty(exports, name, { enumerable: true, get: getter });
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/******/ __webpack_require__.r = function(exports) {
/******/ if(typeof Symbol !== 'undefined' && Symbol.toStringTag) {
/******/ Object.defineProperty(exports, Symbol.toStringTag, { value: 'Module' });
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/******/ if(mode & 1) value = __webpack_require__(value);
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/***/ (function(module, exports) {
module.exports = __webpack_require__(1);
module.exports = require("path");
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/***/ function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) {
/***/ (function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) {
"use strict";
// Limit dependencies to core Node modules. This means the code in this file has to be very low-level and unattractive,
// but simplifies things for the consumer of this module.
__webpack_require__(2);
__webpack_require__(4);
var http = __webpack_require__(5);
var path = __webpack_require__(3);
var ArgsUtil_1 = __webpack_require__(6);
var ExitWhenParentExits_1 = __webpack_require__(7);
// Webpack doesn't support dynamic requires for files not present at compile time, so grab a direct
// reference to Node's runtime 'require' function.
var dynamicRequire = eval('require');
var server = http.createServer(function (req, res) {
readRequestBodyAsJson(req, function (bodyJson) {
var hasSentResult = false;
var callback = function (errorValue, successValue) {
if (!hasSentResult) {
hasSentResult = true;
if (errorValue) {
respondWithError(res, errorValue);
}
else if (typeof successValue !== 'string') {
// Arbitrary object/number/etc - JSON-serialize it
var successValueJson = void 0;
try {
successValueJson = JSON.stringify(successValue);
}
catch (ex) {
// JSON serialization error - pass it back to .NET
respondWithError(res, ex);
return;
}
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json');
res.end(successValueJson);
}
else {
// String - can bypass JSON-serialization altogether
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/plain');
res.end(successValue);
}
}
};
// Support streamed responses
Object.defineProperty(callback, 'stream', {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
if (!hasSentResult) {
hasSentResult = true;
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/octet-stream');
}
return res;
}
});
try {
var resolvedPath = path.resolve(process.cwd(), bodyJson.moduleName);
var invokedModule = dynamicRequire(resolvedPath);
var func = bodyJson.exportedFunctionName ? invokedModule[bodyJson.exportedFunctionName] : invokedModule;
if (!func) {
throw new Error('The module "' + resolvedPath + '" has no export named "' + bodyJson.exportedFunctionName + '"');
}
func.apply(null, [callback].concat(bodyJson.args));
}
catch (synchronousException) {
callback(synchronousException, null);
}
});
});
var parsedArgs = ArgsUtil_1.parseArgs(process.argv);
var requestedPortOrZero = parsedArgs.port || 0; // 0 means 'let the OS decide'
server.listen(requestedPortOrZero, 'localhost', function () {
// Signal to HttpNodeHost which loopback IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) and port it should make its HTTP connections on
console.log('[Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices.HttpNodeHost:Listening on {' + server.address().address + '} port ' + server.address().port + '\]');
// Signal to the NodeServices base class that we're ready to accept invocations
console.log('[Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices:Listening]');
});
ExitWhenParentExits_1.exitWhenParentExits(parseInt(parsedArgs.parentPid), /* ignoreSigint */ true);
function readRequestBodyAsJson(request, callback) {
var requestBodyAsString = '';
request.on('data', function (chunk) { requestBodyAsString += chunk; });
request.on('end', function () { callback(JSON.parse(requestBodyAsString)); });
}
function respondWithError(res, errorValue) {
res.statusCode = 500;
res.end(JSON.stringify({
errorMessage: errorValue.message || errorValue,
errorDetails: errorValue.stack || null
}));
}
module.exports = __webpack_require__(2);
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/***/ (function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) {
"use strict";
var path = __webpack_require__(3);
var startsWith = function (str, prefix) { return str.substring(0, prefix.length) === prefix; };
var appRootDir = process.cwd();
function patchedLStat(pathToStatLong, fsReqWrap) {
try {
// If the lstat completes without errors, we don't modify its behavior at all
return origLStat.apply(this, arguments);
}
catch (ex) {
var shouldOverrideError = startsWith(ex.message, 'EPERM') // It's a permissions error
&& typeof appRootDirLong === 'string'
&& startsWith(appRootDirLong, pathToStatLong) // ... for an ancestor directory
&& ex.stack.indexOf('Object.realpathSync ') >= 0; // ... during symlink resolution
if (shouldOverrideError) {
// Fake the result to give the same result as an 'lstat' on the app root dir.
// This stops Node failing to load modules just because it doesn't know whether
// ancestor directories are symlinks or not. If there's a genuine file
// permissions issue, it will still surface later when Node actually
// tries to read the file.
return origLStat.call(this, appRootDir, fsReqWrap);
}
else {
// In any other case, preserve the original error
throw ex;
}
}
}
;
// It's only necessary to apply this workaround on Windows
var appRootDirLong = null;
var origLStat = null;
if (/^win/.test(process.platform)) {
try {
// Get the app's root dir in Node's internal "long" format (e.g., \\?\C:\dir\subdir)
appRootDirLong = path._makeLong(appRootDir);
// Actually apply the patch, being as defensive as possible
var bindingFs = process.binding('fs');
origLStat = bindingFs.lstat;
if (typeof origLStat === 'function') {
bindingFs.lstat = patchedLStat;
}
}
catch (ex) {
}
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"use strict";
exports.__esModule = true;
// Limit dependencies to core Node modules. This means the code in this file has to be very low-level and unattractive,
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__webpack_require__(3);
__webpack_require__(4);
var http = __webpack_require__(5);
var path = __webpack_require__(0);
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var ExitWhenParentExits_1 = __webpack_require__(7);
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var dynamicRequire = eval('require');
var server = http.createServer(function (req, res) {
readRequestBodyAsJson(req, function (bodyJson) {
var hasSentResult = false;
var callback = function (errorValue, successValue) {
if (!hasSentResult) {
hasSentResult = true;
if (errorValue) {
respondWithError(res, errorValue);
}
else if (typeof successValue !== 'string') {
// Arbitrary object/number/etc - JSON-serialize it
var successValueJson = void 0;
try {
successValueJson = JSON.stringify(successValue);
}
catch (ex) {
// JSON serialization error - pass it back to .NET
respondWithError(res, ex);
return;
}
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json');
res.end(successValueJson);
}
else {
// String - can bypass JSON-serialization altogether
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/plain');
res.end(successValue);
}
}
};
// Support streamed responses
Object.defineProperty(callback, 'stream', {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
if (!hasSentResult) {
hasSentResult = true;
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/octet-stream');
}
return res;
}
});
try {
var resolvedPath = path.resolve(process.cwd(), bodyJson.moduleName);
var invokedModule = dynamicRequire(resolvedPath);
var func = bodyJson.exportedFunctionName ? invokedModule[bodyJson.exportedFunctionName] : invokedModule;
if (!func) {
throw new Error('The module "' + resolvedPath + '" has no export named "' + bodyJson.exportedFunctionName + '"');
}
func.apply(null, [callback].concat(bodyJson.args));
}
catch (synchronousException) {
callback(synchronousException, null);
}
});
});
var parsedArgs = ArgsUtil_1.parseArgs(process.argv);
var requestedPortOrZero = parsedArgs.port || 0; // 0 means 'let the OS decide'
server.listen(requestedPortOrZero, 'localhost', function () {
var addressInfo = server.address();
// Signal to HttpNodeHost which loopback IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) and port it should make its HTTP connections on
console.log('[Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices.HttpNodeHost:Listening on {' + addressInfo.address + '} port ' + addressInfo.port + '\]');
// Signal to the NodeServices base class that we're ready to accept invocations
console.log('[Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices:Listening]');
});
ExitWhenParentExits_1.exitWhenParentExits(parseInt(parsedArgs.parentPid), /* ignoreSigint */ true);
function readRequestBodyAsJson(request, callback) {
var requestBodyAsString = '';
request.on('data', function (chunk) { requestBodyAsString += chunk; });
request.on('end', function () { callback(JSON.parse(requestBodyAsString)); });
}
function respondWithError(res, errorValue) {
res.statusCode = 500;
res.end(JSON.stringify({
errorMessage: errorValue.message || errorValue,
errorDetails: errorValue.stack || null
}));
}
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module.exports = require("path");
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var path = __webpack_require__(0);
var startsWith = function (str, prefix) { return str.substring(0, prefix.length) === prefix; };
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try {
// If the lstat completes without errors, we don't modify its behavior at all
return origLStat.apply(this, arguments);
}
catch (ex) {
var shouldOverrideError = startsWith(ex.message, 'EPERM') // It's a permissions error
&& typeof appRootDirLong === 'string'
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&& ex.stack.indexOf('Object.realpathSync ') >= 0; // ... during symlink resolution
if (shouldOverrideError) {
// Fake the result to give the same result as an 'lstat' on the app root dir.
// This stops Node failing to load modules just because it doesn't know whether
// ancestor directories are symlinks or not. If there's a genuine file
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// tries to read the file.
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}
;
// It's only necessary to apply this workaround on Windows
var appRootDirLong = null;
var origLStat = null;
if (/^win/.test(process.platform)) {
try {
// Get the app's root dir in Node's internal "long" format (e.g., \\?\C:\dir\subdir)
appRootDirLong = path._makeLong(appRootDir);
// Actually apply the patch, being as defensive as possible
var bindingFs = process.binding('fs');
origLStat = bindingFs.lstat;
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bindingFs.lstat = patchedLStat;
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// log messages. This makes them very hard to make sense of, especially when they represent
// something like stack traces.
//
// To fix this, we intercept stdout/stderr writes, and replace internal linebreaks with a
// marker token. When .NET receives the lines, it converts the marker tokens back to regular
// linebreaks within the logged messages.
//
// Note that it's better to do the interception at the stdout/stderr level, rather than at
// the console.log/console.error (etc.) level, because this takes place after any native
// message formatting has taken place (e.g., inserting values for % placeholders).
var findInternalNewlinesRegex = /\n(?!$)/g;
var encodedNewline = '__ns_newline__';
encodeNewlinesWrittenToStream(process.stdout);
encodeNewlinesWrittenToStream(process.stderr);
function encodeNewlinesWrittenToStream(outputStream) {
var origWriteFunction = outputStream.write;
outputStream.write = function (value) {
// Only interfere with the write if it's definitely a string
if (typeof value === 'string') {
var argsClone = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0);
argsClone[0] = encodeNewlinesInString(value);
origWriteFunction.apply(this, argsClone);
}
else {
origWriteFunction.apply(this, arguments);
}
};
}
function encodeNewlinesInString(str) {
return str.replace(findInternalNewlinesRegex, encodedNewline);
}
// When Node writes to stdout/strerr, we capture that and convert the lines into calls on the
// active .NET ILogger. But by default, stdout/stderr don't have any way of distinguishing
// linebreaks inside log messages from the linebreaks that delimit separate log messages,
// so multiline strings will end up being written to the ILogger as multiple independent
// log messages. This makes them very hard to make sense of, especially when they represent
// something like stack traces.
//
// To fix this, we intercept stdout/stderr writes, and replace internal linebreaks with a
// marker token. When .NET receives the lines, it converts the marker tokens back to regular
// linebreaks within the logged messages.
//
// Note that it's better to do the interception at the stdout/stderr level, rather than at
// the console.log/console.error (etc.) level, because this takes place after any native
// message formatting has taken place (e.g., inserting values for % placeholders).
var findInternalNewlinesRegex = /\n(?!$)/g;
var encodedNewline = '__ns_newline__';
encodeNewlinesWrittenToStream(process.stdout);
encodeNewlinesWrittenToStream(process.stderr);
function encodeNewlinesWrittenToStream(outputStream) {
var origWriteFunction = outputStream.write;
outputStream.write = function (value) {
// Only interfere with the write if it's definitely a string
if (typeof value === 'string') {
var argsClone = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0);
argsClone[0] = encodeNewlinesInString(value);
origWriteFunction.apply(this, argsClone);
}
else {
origWriteFunction.apply(this, arguments);
}
};
}
function encodeNewlinesInString(str) {
return str.replace(findInternalNewlinesRegex, encodedNewline);
}
/***/ },
/***/ }),
/* 5 */
/***/ function(module, exports) {
/***/ (function(module, exports) {
module.exports = require("http");
module.exports = require("http");
/***/ },
/***/ }),
/* 6 */
/***/ function(module, exports) {
/***/ (function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) {
"use strict";
function parseArgs(args) {
// Very simplistic parsing which is sufficient for the cases needed. We don't want to bring in any external
// dependencies (such as an args-parsing library) to this file.
var result = {};
var currentKey = null;
args.forEach(function (arg) {
if (arg.indexOf('--') === 0) {
var argName = arg.substring(2);
result[argName] = undefined;
currentKey = argName;
}
else if (currentKey) {
result[currentKey] = arg;
currentKey = null;
}
});
return result;
}
exports.parseArgs = parseArgs;
"use strict";
exports.__esModule = true;
function parseArgs(args) {
// Very simplistic parsing which is sufficient for the cases needed. We don't want to bring in any external
// dependencies (such as an args-parsing library) to this file.
var result = {};
var currentKey = null;
args.forEach(function (arg) {
if (arg.indexOf('--') === 0) {
var argName = arg.substring(2);
result[argName] = undefined;
currentKey = argName;
}
else if (currentKey) {
result[currentKey] = arg;
currentKey = null;
}
});
return result;
}
exports.parseArgs = parseArgs;
/***/ },
/***/ }),
/* 7 */
/***/ function(module, exports) {
/***/ (function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) {
/*
In general, we want the Node child processes to be terminated as soon as the parent .NET processes exit,
because we have no further use for them. If the .NET process shuts down gracefully, it will run its
finalizers, one of which (in OutOfProcessNodeInstance.cs) will kill its associated Node process immediately.
"use strict";
But if the .NET process is terminated forcefully (e.g., on Linux/OSX with 'kill -9'), then it won't have
any opportunity to shut down its child processes, and by default they will keep running. In this case, it's
up to the child process to detect this has happened and terminate itself.
/*
In general, we want the Node child processes to be terminated as soon as the parent .NET processes exit,
because we have no further use for them. If the .NET process shuts down gracefully, it will run its
finalizers, one of which (in OutOfProcessNodeInstance.cs) will kill its associated Node process immediately.
There are many possible approaches to detecting when a parent process has exited, most of which behave
differently between Windows and Linux/OS X:
But if the .NET process is terminated forcefully (e.g., on Linux/OSX with 'kill -9'), then it won't have
any opportunity to shut down its child processes, and by default they will keep running. In this case, it's
up to the child process to detect this has happened and terminate itself.
- On Windows, the parent process can mark its child as being a 'job' that should auto-terminate when
the parent does (http://stackoverflow.com/a/4657392). Not cross-platform.
- The child Node process can get a callback when the parent disconnects (process.on('disconnect', ...)).
But despite http://stackoverflow.com/a/16487966, no callback fires in any case I've tested (Windows / OS X).
- The child Node process can get a callback when its stdin/stdout are disconnected, as described at
http://stackoverflow.com/a/15693934. This works well on OS X, but calling stdout.resume() on Windows
causes the process to terminate prematurely.
- I don't know why, but on Windows, it's enough to invoke process.stdin.resume(). For some reason this causes
the child Node process to exit as soon as the parent one does, but I don't see this documented anywhere.
- You can poll to see if the parent process, or your stdin/stdout connection to it, is gone
- You can directly pass a parent process PID to the child, and then have the child poll to see if it's
still running (e.g., using process.kill(pid, 0), which doesn't kill it but just tests whether it exists,
as per https://nodejs.org/api/process.html#process_process_kill_pid_signal)
- Or, on each poll, you can try writing to process.stdout. If the parent has died, then this will throw.
However I don't see this documented anywhere. It would be nice if you could just poll for whether or not
process.stdout is still connected (without actually writing to it) but I haven't found any property whose
value changes until you actually try to write to it.
There are many possible approaches to detecting when a parent process has exited, most of which behave
differently between Windows and Linux/OS X:
Of these, the only cross-platform approach that is actually documented as a valid strategy is simply polling
to check whether the parent PID is still running. So that's what we do here.
*/
"use strict";
var pollIntervalMs = 1000;
function exitWhenParentExits(parentPid, ignoreSigint) {
setInterval(function () {
if (!processExists(parentPid)) {
// Can't log anything at this point, because out stdout was connected to the parent,
// but the parent is gone.
process.exit();
}
}, pollIntervalMs);
if (ignoreSigint) {
// Pressing ctrl+c in the terminal sends a SIGINT to all processes in the foreground process tree.
// By default, the Node process would then exit before the .NET process, because ASP.NET implements
// a delayed shutdown to allow ongoing requests to complete.
//
// This is problematic, because if Node exits first, the CopyToAsync code in ConditionalProxyMiddleware
// will experience a read fault, and logs a huge load of errors. Fortunately, since the Node process is
// already set up to shut itself down if it detects the .NET process is terminated, all we have to do is
// ignore the SIGINT. The Node process will then terminate automatically after the .NET process does.
//
// A better solution would be to have WebpackDevMiddleware listen for SIGINT and gracefully close any
// ongoing EventSource connections before letting the Node process exit, independently of the .NET
// process exiting. However, doing this well in general is very nontrivial (see all the discussion at
// https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/2642).
process.on('SIGINT', function () {
console.log('Received SIGINT. Waiting for .NET process to exit...');
});
}
}
exports.exitWhenParentExits = exitWhenParentExits;
function processExists(pid) {
try {
// Sending signal 0 - on all platforms - tests whether the process exists. As long as it doesn't
// throw, that means it does exist.
process.kill(pid, 0);
return true;
}
catch (ex) {
// If the reason for the error is that we don't have permission to ask about this process,
// report that as a separate problem.
if (ex.code === 'EPERM') {
throw new Error("Attempted to check whether process " + pid + " was running, but got a permissions error.");
}
return false;
}
}
- On Windows, the parent process can mark its child as being a 'job' that should auto-terminate when
the parent does (http://stackoverflow.com/a/4657392). Not cross-platform.
- The child Node process can get a callback when the parent disconnects (process.on('disconnect', ...)).
But despite http://stackoverflow.com/a/16487966, no callback fires in any case I've tested (Windows / OS X).
- The child Node process can get a callback when its stdin/stdout are disconnected, as described at
http://stackoverflow.com/a/15693934. This works well on OS X, but calling stdout.resume() on Windows
causes the process to terminate prematurely.
- I don't know why, but on Windows, it's enough to invoke process.stdin.resume(). For some reason this causes
the child Node process to exit as soon as the parent one does, but I don't see this documented anywhere.
- You can poll to see if the parent process, or your stdin/stdout connection to it, is gone
- You can directly pass a parent process PID to the child, and then have the child poll to see if it's
still running (e.g., using process.kill(pid, 0), which doesn't kill it but just tests whether it exists,
as per https://nodejs.org/api/process.html#process_process_kill_pid_signal)
- Or, on each poll, you can try writing to process.stdout. If the parent has died, then this will throw.
However I don't see this documented anywhere. It would be nice if you could just poll for whether or not
process.stdout is still connected (without actually writing to it) but I haven't found any property whose
value changes until you actually try to write to it.
Of these, the only cross-platform approach that is actually documented as a valid strategy is simply polling
to check whether the parent PID is still running. So that's what we do here.
*/
exports.__esModule = true;
var pollIntervalMs = 1000;
function exitWhenParentExits(parentPid, ignoreSigint) {
setInterval(function () {
if (!processExists(parentPid)) {
// Can't log anything at this point, because out stdout was connected to the parent,
// but the parent is gone.
process.exit();
}
}, pollIntervalMs);
if (ignoreSigint) {
// Pressing ctrl+c in the terminal sends a SIGINT to all processes in the foreground process tree.
// By default, the Node process would then exit before the .NET process, because ASP.NET implements
// a delayed shutdown to allow ongoing requests to complete.
//
// This is problematic, because if Node exits first, the CopyToAsync code in ConditionalProxyMiddleware
// will experience a read fault, and logs a huge load of errors. Fortunately, since the Node process is
// already set up to shut itself down if it detects the .NET process is terminated, all we have to do is
// ignore the SIGINT. The Node process will then terminate automatically after the .NET process does.
//
// A better solution would be to have WebpackDevMiddleware listen for SIGINT and gracefully close any
// ongoing EventSource connections before letting the Node process exit, independently of the .NET
// process exiting. However, doing this well in general is very nontrivial (see all the discussion at
// https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/2642).
process.on('SIGINT', function () {
console.log('Received SIGINT. Waiting for .NET process to exit...');
});
}
}
exports.exitWhenParentExits = exitWhenParentExits;
function processExists(pid) {
try {
// Sending signal 0 - on all platforms - tests whether the process exists. As long as it doesn't
// throw, that means it does exist.
process.kill(pid, 0);
return true;
}
catch (ex) {
// If the reason for the error is that we don't have permission to ask about this process,
// report that as a separate problem.
if (ex.code === 'EPERM') {
throw new Error("Attempted to check whether process " + pid + " was running, but got a permissions error.");
}
return false;
}
}
/***/ }
/***/ })
/******/ ])));

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting.Abstractions" Version="$(MicrosoftAspNetCoreHostingAbstractionsPackageVersion)" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Console" Version="$(MicrosoftExtensionsLoggingConsolePackageVersion)" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions" Version="$(MicrosoftExtensionsLoggingAbstractionsPackageVersion)" />
<PackageReference Include="Newtonsoft.Json" Version="$(NewtonsoftJsonPackageVersion)" />
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@@ -9,8 +9,7 @@ This NuGet package provides a fast and robust way to invoke Node.js code from a
It is the underlying mechanism supporting the following packages:
* [`Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices`](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/dev/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices) - builds on NodeServices, adding functionality commonly used in Single Page Applications, such as server-side prerendering, webpack middleware, and integration between server-side and client-side routing.
* [`Microsoft.AspNetCore.AngularServices`](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/dev/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.AngularServices) and [`Microsoft.AspNetCore.ReactServices`](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/dev/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.ReactServices) - these build on `SpaServices`, adding helpers specific to Angular and React, such as cache priming and integrating server-side and client-side validation
* [`Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices`](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/master/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices) - builds on NodeServices, adding functionality commonly used in Single Page Applications, such as server-side prerendering, webpack middleware, and integration between server-side and client-side routing.
### Requirements
@@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ For .NET Framework apps:
In that case, you don't need to use NodeServices directly (or install it manually). You can either:
* **Recommended:** Use the `aspnetcore-spa` Yeoman generator to get a ready-to-go starting point using your choice of client-side framework. [Instructions here.](http://blog.stevensanderson.com/2016/05/02/angular2-react-knockout-apps-on-aspnet-core/)
* Or set up your ASP.NET Core and client-side Angular/React/KO/etc. app manually, and then use the [`Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices`](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/dev/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices) package to add features like server-side prerendering or Webpack middleware. But really, at least try using the `aspnetcore-spa` generator first.
* Or set up your ASP.NET Core and client-side Angular/React/KO/etc. app manually, and then use the [`Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices`](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/master/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices) package to add features like server-side prerendering or Webpack middleware. But really, at least try using the `aspnetcore-spa` generator first.
# Simple usage example
@@ -256,7 +255,7 @@ module.exports = function(result, physicalPath, maxWidth, maxHeight) {
}
```
There's a working image resizing example following this approach [here](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/dev/samples/misc/NodeServicesExamples) - see the [C# code](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/blob/dev/samples/misc/NodeServicesExamples/Controllers/ResizeImage.cs) and the [JavaScript code](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/blob/dev/samples/misc/NodeServicesExamples/Node/resizeImage.js).
There's a working image resizing example following this approach [here](../../samples/misc/NodeServicesExamples) - see the [C# code](../../samples/misc/NodeServicesExamples/Controllers/ResizeImage.cs) and the [JavaScript code](../../samples/misc/NodeServicesExamples/Node/resizeImage.js).
**Parameters**

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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import * as http from 'http';
import * as path from 'path';
import { parseArgs } from './Util/ArgsUtil';
import { exitWhenParentExits } from './Util/ExitWhenParentExits';
import { AddressInfo } from 'net';
// Webpack doesn't support dynamic requires for files not present at compile time, so grab a direct
// reference to Node's runtime 'require' function.
@@ -70,8 +71,10 @@ const server = http.createServer((req, res) => {
const parsedArgs = parseArgs(process.argv);
const requestedPortOrZero = parsedArgs.port || 0; // 0 means 'let the OS decide'
server.listen(requestedPortOrZero, 'localhost', function () {
const addressInfo = server.address() as AddressInfo;
// Signal to HttpNodeHost which loopback IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) and port it should make its HTTP connections on
console.log('[Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices.HttpNodeHost:Listening on {' + server.address().address + '} port ' + server.address().port + '\]');
console.log('[Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices.HttpNodeHost:Listening on {' + addressInfo.address + '} port ' + addressInfo.port + '\]');
// Signal to the NodeServices base class that we're ready to accept invocations
console.log('[Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices:Listening]');

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@@ -5,14 +5,15 @@
"main": "index.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"build": "./node_modules/.bin/webpack"
"build": "webpack --mode production"
},
"author": "Microsoft",
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"devDependencies": {
"@types/node": "^6.0.42",
"ts-loader": "^0.8.2",
"typescript": "^2.0.0",
"webpack": "^1.13.1"
"@types/node": "^10.9.2",
"ts-loader": "^4.5.0",
"typescript": "^3.0.1",
"webpack": "^4.17.1",
"webpack-cli": "^3.1.0"
}
}

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@@ -1,12 +1,13 @@
const path = require('path');
module.exports = {
target: 'node',
externals: ['fs', 'net', 'events', 'readline', 'stream'],
resolve: {
extensions: [ '.ts' ]
},
module: {
loaders: [
{ test: /\.ts$/, loader: 'ts-loader' },
rules: [
{ test: /\.ts$/, use: 'ts-loader' },
]
},
entry: {
@@ -14,7 +15,10 @@ module.exports = {
},
output: {
libraryTarget: 'commonjs',
path: './Content/Node',
path: path.join(__dirname, 'Content', 'Node'),
filename: '[name].js'
},
optimization: {
minimize: false
}
};

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using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Builder;
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Console;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions;
namespace Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices.Util
{
@@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ namespace Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices.Util
IApplicationBuilder appBuilder,
string logCategoryName)
{
// If the DI system gives us a logger, use it. Otherwise, set up a default one.
// If the DI system gives us a logger, use it. Otherwise, set up a default one
var loggerFactory = appBuilder.ApplicationServices.GetService<ILoggerFactory>();
var logger = loggerFactory != null
? loggerFactory.CreateLogger(logCategoryName)
: new ConsoleLogger(logCategoryName, null, false);
: NullLogger.Instance;
return logger;
}
}

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/******/ var installedModules = {};
/******/
/******/ // The require function
/******/ function __webpack_require__(moduleId) {
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/******/ if(installedModules[moduleId]) {
/******/ return installedModules[moduleId].exports;
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/******/ // Create a new module (and put it into the cache)
/******/ var module = installedModules[moduleId] = {
/******/ exports: {},
/******/ id: moduleId,
/******/ loaded: false
/******/ i: moduleId,
/******/ l: false,
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/******/ };
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/******/ modules[moduleId].call(module.exports, module, module.exports, __webpack_require__);
/******/
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/******/ module.loaded = true;
/******/ module.l = true;
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/******/ // Return the exports of the module
/******/ return module.exports;
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/******/ __webpack_require__.m = modules;
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/******/ __webpack_require__.c = installedModules;
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/******/ __webpack_require__.r = function(exports) {
/******/ if(typeof Symbol !== 'undefined' && Symbol.toStringTag) {
/******/ Object.defineProperty(exports, Symbol.toStringTag, { value: 'Module' });
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/***/ function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) {
/***/ (function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) {
module.exports = __webpack_require__(1);
module.exports = __webpack_require__(1);
/***/ },
/***/ }),
/* 1 */
/***/ function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) {
/***/ (function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) {
"use strict";
var path = __webpack_require__(2);
// Separate declaration and export just to add type checking on function signature
exports.renderToString = renderToStringImpl;
// This function is invoked by .NET code (via NodeServices). Its job is to hand off execution to the application's
// prerendering boot function. It can operate in two modes:
// [1] Legacy mode
// This is for backward compatibility with projects created with templates older than the generator version 0.6.0.
// In this mode, we don't really do anything here - we just load the 'aspnet-prerendering' NPM module (which must
// exist in node_modules, and must be v1.x (not v2+)), and pass through all the parameters to it. Code in
// 'aspnet-prerendering' v1.x will locate the boot function and invoke it.
// The drawback to this mode is that, for it to work, you have to deploy node_modules to production.
// [2] Current mode
// This is for projects created with the Yeoman generator 0.6.0+ (or projects manually updated). In this mode,
// we don't invoke 'require' at runtime at all. All our dependencies are bundled into the NuGet package, so you
// don't have to deploy node_modules to production.
// To determine whether we're in mode [1] or [2], the code locates your prerendering boot function, and checks whether
// a certain flag is attached to the function instance.
function renderToStringImpl(callback, applicationBasePath, bootModule, absoluteRequestUrl, requestPathAndQuery, customDataParameter, overrideTimeoutMilliseconds) {
try {
var forceLegacy = isLegacyAspNetPrerendering();
var renderToStringFunc = !forceLegacy && findRenderToStringFunc(applicationBasePath, bootModule);
var isNotLegacyMode = renderToStringFunc && renderToStringFunc['isServerRenderer'];
if (isNotLegacyMode) {
// Current (non-legacy) mode - we invoke the exported function directly (instead of going through aspnet-prerendering)
// It's type-safe to just apply the incoming args to this function, because we already type-checked that it's a RenderToStringFunc,
// just like renderToStringImpl itself is.
renderToStringFunc.apply(null, arguments);
}
else {
// Legacy mode - just hand off execution to 'aspnet-prerendering' v1.x, which must exist in node_modules at runtime
var aspNetPrerenderingV1RenderToString = __webpack_require__(3).renderToString;
if (aspNetPrerenderingV1RenderToString) {
aspNetPrerenderingV1RenderToString(callback, applicationBasePath, bootModule, absoluteRequestUrl, requestPathAndQuery, customDataParameter, overrideTimeoutMilliseconds);
}
else {
callback('If you use aspnet-prerendering >= 2.0.0, you must update your server-side boot module to call createServerRenderer. '
+ 'Either update your boot module code, or revert to aspnet-prerendering version 1.x');
}
}
}
catch (ex) {
// Make sure loading errors are reported back to the .NET part of the app
callback('Prerendering failed because of error: '
+ ex.stack
+ '\nCurrent directory is: '
+ process.cwd());
}
}
;
function findBootModule(applicationBasePath, bootModule) {
var bootModuleNameFullPath = path.resolve(applicationBasePath, bootModule.moduleName);
if (bootModule.webpackConfig) {
// If you're using asp-prerender-webpack-config, you're definitely in legacy mode
return null;
}
else {
return require(bootModuleNameFullPath);
}
}
function findRenderToStringFunc(applicationBasePath, bootModule) {
// First try to load the module
var foundBootModule = findBootModule(applicationBasePath, bootModule);
if (foundBootModule === null) {
return null; // Must be legacy mode
}
// Now try to pick out the function they want us to invoke
var renderToStringFunc;
if (bootModule.exportName) {
// Explicitly-named export
renderToStringFunc = foundBootModule[bootModule.exportName];
}
else if (typeof foundBootModule !== 'function') {
// TypeScript-style default export
renderToStringFunc = foundBootModule.default;
}
else {
// Native default export
renderToStringFunc = foundBootModule;
}
// Validate the result
if (typeof renderToStringFunc !== 'function') {
if (bootModule.exportName) {
throw new Error("The module at " + bootModule.moduleName + " has no function export named " + bootModule.exportName + ".");
}
else {
throw new Error("The module at " + bootModule.moduleName + " does not export a default function, and you have not specified which export to invoke.");
}
}
return renderToStringFunc;
}
function isLegacyAspNetPrerendering() {
var version = getAspNetPrerenderingPackageVersion();
return version && /^1\./.test(version);
}
function getAspNetPrerenderingPackageVersion() {
try {
var packageEntryPoint = require.resolve('aspnet-prerendering');
var packageDir = path.dirname(packageEntryPoint);
var packageJsonPath = path.join(packageDir, 'package.json');
var packageJson = require(packageJsonPath);
return packageJson.version.toString();
}
catch (ex) {
// Implies aspnet-prerendering isn't in node_modules at all (or node_modules itself doesn't exist,
// which will be the case in production based on latest templates).
return null;
}
}
"use strict";
exports.__esModule = true;
var path = __webpack_require__(2);
// Separate declaration and export just to add type checking on function signature
exports.renderToString = renderToStringImpl;
// This function is invoked by .NET code (via NodeServices). Its job is to hand off execution to the application's
// prerendering boot function. It can operate in two modes:
// [1] Legacy mode
// This is for backward compatibility with projects created with templates older than the generator version 0.6.0.
// In this mode, we don't really do anything here - we just load the 'aspnet-prerendering' NPM module (which must
// exist in node_modules, and must be v1.x (not v2+)), and pass through all the parameters to it. Code in
// 'aspnet-prerendering' v1.x will locate the boot function and invoke it.
// The drawback to this mode is that, for it to work, you have to deploy node_modules to production.
// [2] Current mode
// This is for projects created with the Yeoman generator 0.6.0+ (or projects manually updated). In this mode,
// we don't invoke 'require' at runtime at all. All our dependencies are bundled into the NuGet package, so you
// don't have to deploy node_modules to production.
// To determine whether we're in mode [1] or [2], the code locates your prerendering boot function, and checks whether
// a certain flag is attached to the function instance.
function renderToStringImpl(callback, applicationBasePath, bootModule, absoluteRequestUrl, requestPathAndQuery, customDataParameter, overrideTimeoutMilliseconds) {
try {
var forceLegacy = isLegacyAspNetPrerendering();
var renderToStringFunc = !forceLegacy && findRenderToStringFunc(applicationBasePath, bootModule);
var isNotLegacyMode = renderToStringFunc && renderToStringFunc['isServerRenderer'];
if (isNotLegacyMode) {
// Current (non-legacy) mode - we invoke the exported function directly (instead of going through aspnet-prerendering)
// It's type-safe to just apply the incoming args to this function, because we already type-checked that it's a RenderToStringFunc,
// just like renderToStringImpl itself is.
renderToStringFunc.apply(null, arguments);
}
else {
// Legacy mode - just hand off execution to 'aspnet-prerendering' v1.x, which must exist in node_modules at runtime
var aspNetPrerenderingV1RenderToString = __webpack_require__(3).renderToString;
if (aspNetPrerenderingV1RenderToString) {
aspNetPrerenderingV1RenderToString(callback, applicationBasePath, bootModule, absoluteRequestUrl, requestPathAndQuery, customDataParameter, overrideTimeoutMilliseconds);
}
else {
callback('If you use aspnet-prerendering >= 2.0.0, you must update your server-side boot module to call createServerRenderer. '
+ 'Either update your boot module code, or revert to aspnet-prerendering version 1.x');
}
}
}
catch (ex) {
// Make sure loading errors are reported back to the .NET part of the app
callback('Prerendering failed because of error: '
+ ex.stack
+ '\nCurrent directory is: '
+ process.cwd());
}
}
;
function findBootModule(applicationBasePath, bootModule) {
var bootModuleNameFullPath = path.resolve(applicationBasePath, bootModule.moduleName);
if (bootModule.webpackConfig) {
// If you're using asp-prerender-webpack-config, you're definitely in legacy mode
return null;
}
else {
return require(bootModuleNameFullPath);
}
}
function findRenderToStringFunc(applicationBasePath, bootModule) {
// First try to load the module
var foundBootModule = findBootModule(applicationBasePath, bootModule);
if (foundBootModule === null) {
return null; // Must be legacy mode
}
// Now try to pick out the function they want us to invoke
var renderToStringFunc;
if (bootModule.exportName) {
// Explicitly-named export
renderToStringFunc = foundBootModule[bootModule.exportName];
}
else if (typeof foundBootModule !== 'function') {
// TypeScript-style default export
renderToStringFunc = foundBootModule["default"];
}
else {
// Native default export
renderToStringFunc = foundBootModule;
}
// Validate the result
if (typeof renderToStringFunc !== 'function') {
if (bootModule.exportName) {
throw new Error("The module at " + bootModule.moduleName + " has no function export named " + bootModule.exportName + ".");
}
else {
throw new Error("The module at " + bootModule.moduleName + " does not export a default function, and you have not specified which export to invoke.");
}
}
return renderToStringFunc;
}
function isLegacyAspNetPrerendering() {
var version = getAspNetPrerenderingPackageVersion();
return version && /^1\./.test(version);
}
function getAspNetPrerenderingPackageVersion() {
try {
var packageEntryPoint = require.resolve('aspnet-prerendering');
var packageDir = path.dirname(packageEntryPoint);
var packageJsonPath = path.join(packageDir, 'package.json');
var packageJson = require(packageJsonPath);
return packageJson.version.toString();
}
catch (ex) {
// Implies aspnet-prerendering isn't in node_modules at all (or node_modules itself doesn't exist,
// which will be the case in production based on latest templates).
return null;
}
}
/***/ },
/***/ }),
/* 2 */
/***/ function(module, exports) {
/***/ (function(module, exports) {
module.exports = require("path");
module.exports = require("path");
/***/ },
/***/ }),
/* 3 */
/***/ function(module, exports) {
/***/ (function(module, exports) {
module.exports = require("aspnet-prerendering");
module.exports = require("aspnet-prerendering");
/***/ }
/***/ })
/******/ ])));

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/******/ // The module cache
/******/ var installedModules = {};
/******/
/******/ // The require function
/******/ function __webpack_require__(moduleId) {
/******/
/******/ // Check if module is in cache
/******/ if(installedModules[moduleId])
/******/ if(installedModules[moduleId]) {
/******/ return installedModules[moduleId].exports;
/******/ }
/******/ // Create a new module (and put it into the cache)
/******/ var module = installedModules[moduleId] = {
/******/ exports: {},
/******/ id: moduleId,
/******/ loaded: false
/******/ i: moduleId,
/******/ l: false,
/******/ exports: {}
/******/ };
/******/
/******/ // Execute the module function
/******/ modules[moduleId].call(module.exports, module, module.exports, __webpack_require__);
/******/
/******/ // Flag the module as loaded
/******/ module.loaded = true;
/******/ module.l = true;
/******/
/******/ // Return the exports of the module
/******/ return module.exports;
/******/ }
/******/
/******/
/******/ // expose the modules object (__webpack_modules__)
/******/ __webpack_require__.m = modules;
/******/
/******/ // expose the module cache
/******/ __webpack_require__.c = installedModules;
/******/
/******/ // define getter function for harmony exports
/******/ __webpack_require__.d = function(exports, name, getter) {
/******/ if(!__webpack_require__.o(exports, name)) {
/******/ Object.defineProperty(exports, name, { enumerable: true, get: getter });
/******/ }
/******/ };
/******/
/******/ // define __esModule on exports
/******/ __webpack_require__.r = function(exports) {
/******/ if(typeof Symbol !== 'undefined' && Symbol.toStringTag) {
/******/ Object.defineProperty(exports, Symbol.toStringTag, { value: 'Module' });
/******/ }
/******/ Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', { value: true });
/******/ };
/******/
/******/ // create a fake namespace object
/******/ // mode & 1: value is a module id, require it
/******/ // mode & 2: merge all properties of value into the ns
/******/ // mode & 4: return value when already ns object
/******/ // mode & 8|1: behave like require
/******/ __webpack_require__.t = function(value, mode) {
/******/ if(mode & 1) value = __webpack_require__(value);
/******/ if(mode & 8) return value;
/******/ if((mode & 4) && typeof value === 'object' && value && value.__esModule) return value;
/******/ var ns = Object.create(null);
/******/ __webpack_require__.r(ns);
/******/ Object.defineProperty(ns, 'default', { enumerable: true, value: value });
/******/ if(mode & 2 && typeof value != 'string') for(var key in value) __webpack_require__.d(ns, key, function(key) { return value[key]; }.bind(null, key));
/******/ return ns;
/******/ };
/******/
/******/ // getDefaultExport function for compatibility with non-harmony modules
/******/ __webpack_require__.n = function(module) {
/******/ var getter = module && module.__esModule ?
/******/ function getDefault() { return module['default']; } :
/******/ function getModuleExports() { return module; };
/******/ __webpack_require__.d(getter, 'a', getter);
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/******/ __webpack_require__.o = function(object, property) { return Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(object, property); };
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/* 0 */
/***/ function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) {
module.exports = __webpack_require__(4);
/***/ },
/* 0 */,
/* 1 */,
/* 2 */,
/* 3 */,
/* 4 */
/***/ function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) {
/***/ (function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) {
"use strict";
// Pass through the invocation to the 'aspnet-webpack' package, verifying that it can be loaded
function createWebpackDevServer(callback) {
var aspNetWebpack;
try {
aspNetWebpack = __webpack_require__(5);
}
catch (ex) {
// Developers sometimes have trouble with badly-configured Node installations, where it's unable
// to find node_modules. Or they accidentally fail to deploy node_modules, or even to run 'npm install'.
// Make sure such errors are reported back to the .NET part of the app.
callback('Webpack dev middleware failed because of an error while loading \'aspnet-webpack\'. Error was: '
+ ex.stack
+ '\nCurrent directory is: '
+ process.cwd());
return;
}
return aspNetWebpack.createWebpackDevServer.apply(this, arguments);
}
exports.createWebpackDevServer = createWebpackDevServer;
module.exports = __webpack_require__(5);
/***/ },
/***/ }),
/* 5 */
/***/ function(module, exports) {
/***/ (function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) {
module.exports = require("aspnet-webpack");
"use strict";
/***/ }
exports.__esModule = true;
// Pass through the invocation to the 'aspnet-webpack' package, verifying that it can be loaded
function createWebpackDevServer(callback) {
var aspNetWebpack;
try {
aspNetWebpack = __webpack_require__(6);
}
catch (ex) {
// Developers sometimes have trouble with badly-configured Node installations, where it's unable
// to find node_modules. Or they accidentally fail to deploy node_modules, or even to run 'npm install'.
// Make sure such errors are reported back to the .NET part of the app.
callback('Webpack dev middleware failed because of an error while loading \'aspnet-webpack\'. Error was: '
+ ex.stack
+ '\nCurrent directory is: '
+ process.cwd());
return;
}
return aspNetWebpack.createWebpackDevServer.apply(this, arguments);
}
exports.createWebpackDevServer = createWebpackDevServer;
/***/ }),
/* 6 */
/***/ (function(module, exports) {
module.exports = require("aspnet-webpack");
/***/ })
/******/ ])));

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ This package enables:
* [**Hot module replacement**](#webpack-hot-module-replacement) so that, during development, your code and markup changes will be pushed to your browser and updated in the running application automatically, without even needing to reload the page
* [**Routing helpers**](#routing-helper-mapspafallbackroute) for integrating server-side routing with client-side routing
Behind the scenes, it uses the [`Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices`](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/dev/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices) package as a fast and robust way to invoke Node.js-hosted code from ASP.NET Core at runtime.
Behind the scenes, it uses the [`Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices`](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/tree/master/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.NodeServices) package as a fast and robust way to invoke Node.js-hosted code from ASP.NET Core at runtime.
### Requirements
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ npm install --save angular2-universal
Now you can use the [`angular2-universal` APIs](https://github.com/angular/universal) from your `boot-server.ts` TypeScript module to execute your Angular component on the server. The code needed for this is fairly complex, but that's unavoidable because Angular supports so many different ways of being configured, and you need to provide wiring for whatever combination of DI modules you're using.
You can find an example `boot-server.ts` that renders arbitrary Angular components [here](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/blob/dev/templates/AngularSpa/ClientApp/boot-server.ts). If you use this with your own application, you might need to edit the `serverBindings` array to reference any other DI services that your Angular component depends on.
You can find an example `boot-server.ts` that renders arbitrary Angular components [here](../../templates/AngularSpa/ClientApp/boot-server.ts). If you use this with your own application, you might need to edit the `serverBindings` array to reference any other DI services that your Angular component depends on.
The easiest way to get started with Angular server-side rendering on ASP.NET Core is to use the [aspnetcore-spa generator](http://blog.stevensanderson.com/2016/05/02/angular2-react-knockout-apps-on-aspnet-core/), which creates a ready-made working starting point.
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ If you want to enable server-side prerendering too, follow the same process as d
The above example is extremely simple - it doesn't use `react-router`, and it doesn't load any data asynchronously. Real applications are likely to do both of these.
For an example server-side boot module that knows how to evaluate `react-router` routes and render the correct React component, see [this example](https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices/blob/dev/templates/ReactReduxSpa/ClientApp/boot-server.tsx).
For an example server-side boot module that knows how to evaluate `react-router` routes and render the correct React component, see [this example](../../templates/ReactReduxSpa/ClientApp/boot-server.tsx).
Supporting asynchronous data loading involves more considerations. Unlike Angular applications that run asynchronously on the server and freely overwrite server-generated markup with client-generated markup, React strictly wants to run synchronously on the server and always produce the same markup on the server as it does on the client.
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ As a simple example, here's how you can set up Webpack to build TypeScript files
```
npm install --save typescript ts-loader
```
```
And if you don't already have it, you'll find it useful to install the `webpack` command-line tool:
@@ -641,8 +641,8 @@ by using the `HotModuleReplacementClientOptions` property on `WebpackDevMiddlewa
```csharp
app.UseWebpackDevMiddleware(new WebpackDevMiddlewareOptions {
HotModuleReplacement = true,
HotModuleReplacementClientOptions = new Dictionary<string, string> {
{ "reload", "true" },
HotModuleReplacementClientOptions = new Dictionary<string, string> {
{ "reload", "true" },
},
});
```

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@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
/// <reference path="../npm/aspnet-prerendering/src/PrerenderingInterfaces.d.ts" />
import * as url from 'url';
import { BootModuleInfo, RenderToStringFunc, RenderToStringCallback } from '../npm/aspnet-prerendering/src/PrerenderingInterfaces';
import * as path from 'path';
import * as fs from 'fs';
declare var __non_webpack_require__;
// Separate declaration and export just to add type checking on function signature

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http;
namespace Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices.Webpack
{
/// <summary>
/// Based on https://github.com/aspnet/Proxy/blob/dev/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.Proxy/ProxyMiddleware.cs
/// Based on ProxyMiddleware from https://github.com/aspnet/Proxy/.
/// Differs in that, if the proxied request returns a 404, we pass through to the next middleware in the chain
/// This is useful for Webpack middleware, because it lets you fall back on prebuilt files on disk for
/// chunks not exposed by the current Webpack config (e.g., DLL/vendor chunks).

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "aspnet-webpack-react",
"version": "3.0.0",
"version": "4.0.0",
"description": "Helpers for using Webpack with React in ASP.NET Core projects. Works in conjunction with the Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices NuGet package.",
"main": "index.js",
"scripts": {
@@ -17,12 +17,12 @@
"url": "https://github.com/aspnet/JavaScriptServices.git"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/webpack": "^2.2.0",
"@types/webpack": "^4.4.0",
"rimraf": "^2.5.4",
"typescript": "^2.0.0",
"webpack": "^2.2.0"
"webpack": "^4.16.0"
},
"peerDependencies": {
"webpack": "^2.2.0"
"webpack": "^4.0.0"
}
}

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@@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
import * as webpack from 'webpack';
const reactHotLoaderWebpackLoader = 'react-hot-loader/webpack';
const reactHotLoaderPatch = 'react-hot-loader/patch';
const supportedTypeScriptLoaders = ['ts-loader', 'awesome-typescript-loader'];
export function addReactHotModuleReplacementConfig(webpackConfig: webpack.Configuration) {
const moduleConfig = webpackConfig.module as webpack.NewModule;
const moduleConfig = webpackConfig.module as webpack.Module;
const moduleRules = moduleConfig.rules;
if (!moduleRules) {
return; // Unknown rules list format. Might be Webpack 1.x, which is not supported.
@@ -15,24 +13,18 @@ export function addReactHotModuleReplacementConfig(webpackConfig: webpack.Config
// to its array of loaders
for (let ruleIndex = 0; ruleIndex < moduleRules.length; ruleIndex++) {
// We only support NewUseRule (i.e., { use: ... }) because OldUseRule doesn't accept array values
const rule = moduleRules[ruleIndex] as webpack.NewUseRule;
const rule = moduleRules[ruleIndex] as webpack.RuleSetRule;
if (!rule.use) {
continue;
}
// We're looking for the first 'use' value that's a TypeScript loader
const loadersArray = rule.use instanceof Array ? rule.use : [rule.use];
const loadersArray: webpack.RuleSetUseItem[] = rule.use instanceof Array ? rule.use : [rule.use as webpack.RuleSetUseItem];
const isTypescriptLoader = supportedTypeScriptLoaders.some(typeScriptLoaderName => containsLoader(loadersArray, typeScriptLoaderName));
if (!isTypescriptLoader) {
continue;
}
// This is the one - prefix it with the react-hot-loader loader
// (unless it's already in there somewhere)
if (!containsLoader(loadersArray, reactHotLoaderWebpackLoader)) {
loadersArray.unshift(reactHotLoaderWebpackLoader);
rule.use = loadersArray; // In case we normalised it to an array
}
break;
}
@@ -48,19 +40,14 @@ export function addReactHotModuleReplacementConfig(webpackConfig: webpack.Config
// Normalise to array
entryConfig[entrypointName] = [entryConfig[entrypointName] as string];
}
let entryValueArray = entryConfig[entrypointName] as string[];
if (entryValueArray.indexOf(reactHotLoaderPatch) < 0) {
entryValueArray.unshift(reactHotLoaderPatch);
}
});
}
function containsLoader(loadersArray: webpack.Loader[], loaderName: string) {
function containsLoader(loadersArray: webpack.RuleSetUseItem[], loaderName: string) {
return loadersArray.some(loader => {
// Allow 'use' values to be either { loader: 'name' } or 'name'
// No need to support legacy webpack.OldLoader
const actualLoaderName = (loader as webpack.NewLoader).loader || (loader as string);
const actualLoaderName = (loader as webpack.RuleSetLoader).loader || (loader as string);
return actualLoaderName && new RegExp(`\\b${ loaderName }\\b`).test(actualLoaderName);
});
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@@ -5,14 +5,15 @@
"main": "index.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"build": "./node_modules/.bin/webpack"
"build": "webpack --mode production"
},
"author": "Microsoft",
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"devDependencies": {
"@types/node": "^6.0.42",
"ts-loader": "^0.8.2",
"typescript": "^2.0.0",
"webpack": "^1.13.1"
"@types/node": "^10.9.2",
"ts-loader": "^4.5.0",
"typescript": "^3.0.1",
"webpack": "^4.17.1",
"webpack-cli": "^3.1.0"
}
}

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@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
const path = require('path');
module.exports = {
target: 'node',
externals: [
@@ -10,8 +12,8 @@ module.exports = {
extensions: [ '.ts' ]
},
module: {
loaders: [
{ test: /\.ts$/, loader: 'ts-loader' },
rules: [
{ test: /\.ts$/, use: 'ts-loader' },
]
},
entry: {
@@ -20,7 +22,10 @@ module.exports = {
},
output: {
libraryTarget: 'commonjs',
path: './Content/Node',
path: path.join(__dirname, 'Content', 'Node'),
filename: '[name].js'
},
optimization: {
minimize: false
}
};

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<Project>
<Project>
<PropertyGroup>
<VersionPrefix>2.2.0</VersionPrefix>
<VersionSuffix>preview1</VersionSuffix>
<VersionPrefix>3.0.0</VersionPrefix>
<VersionSuffix>alpha1</VersionSuffix>
<PackageVersion Condition="'$(IsFinalBuild)' == 'true' AND '$(VersionSuffix)' == 'rtm' ">$(VersionPrefix)</PackageVersion>
<PackageVersion Condition="'$(IsFinalBuild)' == 'true' AND '$(VersionSuffix)' != 'rtm' ">$(VersionPrefix)-$(VersionSuffix)-final</PackageVersion>
<BuildNumber Condition="'$(BuildNumber)' == ''">t000</BuildNumber>