import { ResourceEntity } from './services/database/types'; let isTestingEnv_ = false; // We need to ensure that there's only one instance of React being used by // all the packages. In particular, the lib might need React to define // generic hooks, but it shouldn't have React in its dependencies as that // would cause the following error: // // https://reactjs.org/warnings/invalid-hook-call-warning.html#duplicate-react // // So instead, the **applications** include React as a dependency, then // pass it to any other packages using the shim. Essentially, only one // package should require React, and in our case that should be one of the // applications (app-desktop, app-mobile, etc.) since we are sure they // won't be dependency to other packages (unlike the lib which can be // included anywhere). let react_: any = null; const shim = { isNode: () => { if (typeof process === 'undefined') return false; if (shim.isElectron()) return true; return process.title == 'node' || (process.title && process.title.indexOf('gulp') === 0); }, isReactNative: () => { if (typeof navigator === 'object' && typeof navigator.userAgent === 'string' && navigator.userAgent.indexOf('ReactNativeDebugger') >= 0) { return true; } return !shim.isNode(); }, isLinux: () => { return process && process.platform === 'linux'; }, isFreeBSD: () => { return process && process.platform === 'freebsd'; }, isWindows: () => { return process && process.platform === 'win32'; }, isMac: () => { return process && process.platform === 'darwin'; }, platformName: () => { if (shim.isReactNative()) return shim.mobilePlatform(); if (shim.isMac()) return 'darwin'; if (shim.isWindows()) return 'win32'; if (shim.isLinux()) return 'linux'; if (shim.isFreeBSD()) return 'freebsd'; if (process && process.platform) return process.platform; throw new Error('Cannot determine platform'); }, // "ios" or "android", or "" if not on mobile mobilePlatform: () => { return ''; // Default if we're not on mobile (React Native) }, // https://github.com/cheton/is-electron isElectron: () => { // Renderer process if (typeof window !== 'undefined' && typeof window.process === 'object' && (window.process as any).type === 'renderer') { return true; } // Main process if (typeof process !== 'undefined' && typeof process.versions === 'object' && !!(process.versions as any).electron) { return true; } // Detect the user agent when the `nodeIntegration` option is set to true if (typeof navigator === 'object' && typeof navigator.userAgent === 'string' && navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Electron') >= 0) { return true; } return false; }, isPortable: (): boolean => { return typeof process !== 'undefined' && typeof process.env === 'object' && !!process.env.PORTABLE_EXECUTABLE_DIR; }, // Node requests can go wrong is so many different ways and with so // many different error messages... This handler inspects the error // and decides whether the request can safely be repeated or not. fetchRequestCanBeRetried: (error: any) => { if (!error) return false; // Unfortunately the error 'Network request failed' doesn't have a type // or error code, so hopefully that message won't change and is not localized if (error.message == 'Network request failed') return true; // request to https://public-ch3302....1fab24cb1bd5f.md failed, reason: socket hang up" if (error.code == 'ECONNRESET') return true; // OneDrive (or Node?) sometimes sends back a "not found" error for resources // that definitely exist and in this case repeating the request works. // Error is: // request to https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/drive/special/approot failed, reason: getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND graph.microsoft.com graph.microsoft.com:443 if (error.code == 'ENOTFOUND') return true; // network timeout at: https://public-ch3302...859f9b0e3ab.md if (error.message && error.message.indexOf('network timeout') === 0) return true; // name: 'FetchError', // message: 'request to https://api.ipify.org/?format=json failed, reason: getaddrinfo EAI_AGAIN api.ipify.org:443', // type: 'system', // errno: 'EAI_AGAIN', // code: 'EAI_AGAIN' } } reason: { FetchError: request to https://api.ipify.org/?format=json failed, reason: getaddrinfo EAI_AGAIN api.ipify.org:443 // // It's a Microsoft error: "A temporary failure in name resolution occurred." if (error.code == 'EAI_AGAIN') return true; // request to https://public-...8fd8bc6bb68e9c4d17a.md failed, reason: connect ETIMEDOUT 204.79.197.213:443 // Code: ETIMEDOUT if (error.code === 'ETIMEDOUT') return true; // ECONNREFUSED is generally temporary if (error.code === 'ECONNREFUSED') return true; return false; }, fetchMaxRetry_: 5, fetchMaxRetrySet: (v: number) => { const previous = shim.fetchMaxRetry_; shim.fetchMaxRetry_ = v; return previous; }, fetchWithRetry: async function(fetchFn: Function, options: any = null) { const time = require('./time').default; if (!options) options = {}; if (!options.timeout) options.timeout = 1000 * 120; // ms if (!('maxRetry' in options)) options.maxRetry = shim.fetchMaxRetry_; let retryCount = 0; while (true) { try { const response = await fetchFn(); return response; } catch (error) { if (shim.fetchRequestCanBeRetried(error)) { retryCount++; if (retryCount > options.maxRetry) throw error; await time.sleep(retryCount * 3); } else { throw error; } } } }, fetch: (_url: string, _options: any): any => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, createResourceFromPath: async (_filePath: string, _defaultProps: any = null, _options: any = null): Promise => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, FormData: typeof FormData !== 'undefined' ? FormData : null, fsDriver: (): any => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, FileApiDriverLocal: null as any, readLocalFileBase64: (_path: string) => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, uploadBlob: () => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, sjclModule: null as any, randomBytes: async (_count: number) => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, stringByteLength: (_s: string) => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, detectAndSetLocale: null as Function, attachFileToNote: async (_note: any, _filePath: string) => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, attachFileToNoteBody: async (_body: string, _filePath: string, _position: number, _options: any): Promise => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, imageFromDataUrl: async (_imageDataUrl: string, _filePath: string, _options: any = null) => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, fetchBlob: async function(_url: string, _options: any = null) { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, Buffer: null as any, openUrl: () => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, httpAgent: () => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, openOrCreateFile: (_path: string, _defaultContents: any) => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, waitForFrame: () => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, appVersion: () => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, injectedJs: (_name: string) => '', isTestingEnv: () => { return isTestingEnv_; }, setIsTestingEnv: (v: boolean) => { isTestingEnv_ = v; }, pathRelativeToCwd: (_path: string) => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, showMessageBox: (_message: string, _options: any = null) => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, writeImageToFile: (_image: any, _format: any, _filePath: string) => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, // setTimeout/setInterval are in the shim so that in Electron renderer process // we can force the use of the Node timers from the "timers" package. This is to go around // a bug that happened while testing plugins (on WSL2 / X-Server, so same as Linux): // // - The plugin would change some text in the editor // - The editor would schedule a save using setTimeout (via AsyncActionQueue) // - The timer would never get fired (although setTimeout was definitely called) // // It's not clear whether it is due to the code path originating in the plugin script or // some other bugs. But in any case, the issue was fixed using require('timers').setTimeout // instead of the default window.setTimeout. Might be related to this Electron bug: // https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/25311 // (although changing allowRendererProcessReuse solved nothing) // // These unreliable timers might also be the reason for hard to replicate bugs in file watching // or the synchronisation freeze bug on Linux. // // Having the timers wrapped in that way would also make it easier to debug timing issue and // find out what timers have been fired or not. setTimeout: (_fn: Function, _interval: number) => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, setInterval: (_fn: Function, _interval: number) => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, clearTimeout: (_id: any) => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, clearInterval: (_id: any) => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, setReact: (react: any) => { react_ = react; }, react: () => { if (!react_) throw new Error('Trying to access React before it has been set!!!'); return react_; }, platformSupportsKeyChain: () => { // keytar throws an error when system keychain is not present; even // when keytar itself is installed. try/catch to ensure system // keychain is present and no error is thrown. // For now, keychain support is disabled on Linux because when // keytar is loaded it seems to cause the following error when // loading Sharp: // // Something went wrong installing the "sharp" module // /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libz.so.1: version `ZLIB_1.2.9' not found // (required by // /home/travis/build/laurent22/joplin/packages/app-cli/node_modules/sharp/build/Release/../../vendor/lib/libpng16.so.16) // // See: https://travis-ci.org/github/laurent22/joplin/jobs/686222036 // // Also disabled in portable mode obviously. return (shim.isWindows() || shim.isMac()) && !shim.isPortable(); }, keytar: (): any => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, // In general all imports should be static, but for cases where dynamic // require is needed, we should use the shim so that the code can build in // React Native. In React Native that code path will throw an error, but at // least it will build. // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55581073 requireDynamic: (_path: string): any => { throw new Error('Not implemented'); }, }; export default shim;