odin-js-fundamentals-part-4/node_modules/jest-worker/build/workers/threadChild.js

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'use strict';
function _worker_threads() {
const data = require('worker_threads');
_worker_threads = function () {
return data;
};
return data;
}
function _jestUtil() {
const data = require('jest-util');
_jestUtil = function () {
return data;
};
return data;
}
var _types = require('../types');
/**
* Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*/
let file = null;
let setupArgs = [];
let initialized = false;
/**
* This file is a small bootstrapper for workers. It sets up the communication
* between the worker and the parent process, interpreting parent messages and
* sending results back.
*
* The file loaded will be lazily initialized the first time any of the workers
* is called. This is done for optimal performance: if the farm is initialized,
* but no call is made to it, child Node processes will be consuming the least
* possible amount of memory.
*
* If an invalid message is detected, the child will exit (by throwing) with a
* non-zero exit code.
*/
const messageListener = request => {
switch (request[0]) {
case _types.CHILD_MESSAGE_INITIALIZE:
const init = request;
file = init[2];
setupArgs = init[3];
process.env.JEST_WORKER_ID = init[4];
break;
case _types.CHILD_MESSAGE_CALL:
const call = request;
execMethod(call[2], call[3]);
break;
case _types.CHILD_MESSAGE_END:
end();
break;
case _types.CHILD_MESSAGE_MEM_USAGE:
reportMemoryUsage();
break;
case _types.CHILD_MESSAGE_CALL_SETUP:
if (initialized) {
reportSuccess(void 0);
} else {
const main = require(file);
initialized = true;
if (main.setup) {
execFunction(
main.setup,
main,
setupArgs,
reportSuccess,
reportInitializeError
);
} else {
reportSuccess(void 0);
}
}
break;
default:
throw new TypeError(
`Unexpected request from parent process: ${request[0]}`
);
}
};
_worker_threads().parentPort.on('message', messageListener);
function reportMemoryUsage() {
if (_worker_threads().isMainThread) {
throw new Error('Child can only be used on a forked process');
}
const msg = [_types.PARENT_MESSAGE_MEM_USAGE, process.memoryUsage().heapUsed];
_worker_threads().parentPort.postMessage(msg);
}
function reportSuccess(result) {
if (_worker_threads().isMainThread) {
throw new Error('Child can only be used on a forked process');
}
try {
_worker_threads().parentPort.postMessage([
_types.PARENT_MESSAGE_OK,
result
]);
} catch (err) {
// Handling it here to avoid unhandled `DataCloneError` rejection
// which is hard to distinguish on the parent side
// (such error doesn't have any message or stack trace)
reportClientError(err);
}
}
function reportClientError(error) {
return reportError(error, _types.PARENT_MESSAGE_CLIENT_ERROR);
}
function reportInitializeError(error) {
return reportError(error, _types.PARENT_MESSAGE_SETUP_ERROR);
}
function reportError(error, type) {
if (_worker_threads().isMainThread) {
throw new Error('Child can only be used on a forked process');
}
if (error == null) {
error = new Error('"null" or "undefined" thrown');
}
_worker_threads().parentPort.postMessage([
type,
error.constructor && error.constructor.name,
error.message,
error.stack,
typeof error === 'object'
? {
...error
}
: error
]);
}
function end() {
const main = require(file);
if (!main.teardown) {
exitProcess();
return;
}
execFunction(main.teardown, main, [], exitProcess, exitProcess);
}
function exitProcess() {
// Clean up open handles so the worker ideally exits gracefully
_worker_threads().parentPort.removeListener('message', messageListener);
}
function execMethod(method, args) {
const main = require(file);
let fn;
if (method === 'default') {
fn = main.__esModule ? main.default : main;
} else {
fn = main[method];
}
function execHelper() {
execFunction(fn, main, args, reportSuccess, reportClientError);
}
if (initialized || !main.setup) {
execHelper();
return;
}
initialized = true;
execFunction(main.setup, main, setupArgs, execHelper, reportInitializeError);
}
function execFunction(fn, ctx, args, onResult, onError) {
let result;
try {
result = fn.apply(ctx, args);
} catch (err) {
onError(err);
return;
}
if ((0, _jestUtil().isPromise)(result)) {
result.then(onResult, onError);
} else {
onResult(result);
}
}