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feat: output json formatted errors on stdout (#5716)
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This also adds a new output method `outputBuffer()` which will buffer
all output until it is flushed in the exit handler. This allows the exit
handler to catch any errors and append them to the output when in json
mode. This was necessary to not introduce a regression in the case of
#2150.

BREAKING CHANGE: `npm` now outputs some json errors on stdout.
Previously `npm` would output all json formatted errors on stderr,
making it difficult to parse as the stderr stream usually has logs
already written to it. In the future, `npm` will differentiate between
errors and crashes. Errors, such as `E404` and `ERESOLVE`, will be
handled and will continue to be output on stdout. In the case of a
crash, `npm` will log the error as usual but will not attempt to display
it as json, even in `--json` mode. Moving a case from the category of an
error to a crash will not be considered a breaking change. For more
information see npm/rfcs#482.

Closes #2740
Closes npm/statusboard#589
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lukekarrys committed Oct 19, 2022
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion lib/commands/ls.js
Expand Up @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ class LS extends ArboristWorkspaceCmd {
const [rootError] = tree.errors.filter(e =>
e.code === 'EJSONPARSE' && e.path === resolve(path, 'package.json'))

this.npm.output(
this.npm.outputBuffer(
json
? jsonOutput({ path, problems, result, rootError, seenItems })
: parseable
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32 changes: 32 additions & 0 deletions lib/npm.js
Expand Up @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class Npm extends EventEmitter {
#argvClean = []
#chalk = null

#outputBuffer = []
#logFile = new LogFile()
#display = new Display()
#timers = new Timers({
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -466,6 +467,37 @@ class Npm extends EventEmitter {
log.showProgress()
}

outputBuffer (item) {
this.#outputBuffer.push(item)
}

flushOutput (jsonError) {
if (!jsonError && !this.#outputBuffer.length) {
return
}

if (this.config.get('json')) {
const jsonOutput = this.#outputBuffer.reduce((acc, item) => {
if (typeof item === 'string') {
// try to parse it as json in case its a string
try {
item = JSON.parse(item)
} catch {
return acc
}
}
return { ...acc, ...item }
}, {})
this.output(JSON.stringify({ ...jsonOutput, ...jsonError }, null, 2))
} else {
for (const item of this.#outputBuffer) {
this.output(item)
}
}

this.#outputBuffer.length = 0
}

outputError (...msg) {
log.clearProgress()
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
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8 changes: 6 additions & 2 deletions lib/utils/exit-handler.js
Expand Up @@ -136,6 +136,7 @@ const exitHandler = err => {

let exitCode
let noLogMessage
let jsonError

if (err) {
exitCode = 1
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}

if (hasLoadedNpm && npm.config.get('json')) {
const error = {
jsonError = {
error: {
code: err.code,
summary: messageText(summary),
detail: messageText(detail),
},
}
npm.outputError(JSON.stringify(error, null, 2))
}

if (typeof err.errno === 'number') {
Expand All @@ -216,6 +216,10 @@ const exitHandler = err => {
}
}

if (hasLoadedNpm) {
npm.flushOutput(jsonError)
}

log.verbose('exit', exitCode || 0)

showLogFileError = (hasLoadedNpm && npm.silent) || noLogMessage
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9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions test/fixtures/mock-npm.js
Expand Up @@ -238,6 +238,15 @@ class MockNpm {
}
this._mockOutputs.push(msg)
}

// with the older fake mock npm there is no
// difference between output and outputBuffer
// since it just collects the output and never
// calls the exit handler, so we just mock the
// method the same as output.
outputBuffer (...msg) {
this.output(...msg)
}
}

const FakeMockNpm = (base = {}, t) => {
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48 changes: 46 additions & 2 deletions test/lib/utils/exit-handler.js
Expand Up @@ -208,15 +208,15 @@ t.test('exit handler called - no npm with error without stack', async (t) => {
})

t.test('console.log output using --json', async (t) => {
const { exitHandler, outputErrors } = await mockExitHandler(t, {
const { exitHandler, outputs } = await mockExitHandler(t, {
config: { json: true },
})

await exitHandler(err('Error: EBADTHING Something happened'))

t.equal(process.exitCode, 1)
t.same(
JSON.parse(outputErrors[0]),
JSON.parse(outputs[0]),
{
error: {
code: 'EBADTHING', // should default error code to E[A-Z]+
Expand All @@ -228,6 +228,50 @@ t.test('console.log output using --json', async (t) => {
)
})

t.test('merges output buffers errors with --json', async (t) => {
const { exitHandler, outputs, npm } = await mockExitHandler(t, {
config: { json: true },
})

npm.outputBuffer({ output_data: 1 })
npm.outputBuffer(JSON.stringify({ more_data: 2 }))
npm.outputBuffer('not json, will be ignored')

await exitHandler(err('Error: EBADTHING Something happened'))

t.equal(process.exitCode, 1)
t.same(
JSON.parse(outputs[0]),
{
output_data: 1,
more_data: 2,
error: {
code: 'EBADTHING', // should default error code to E[A-Z]+
summary: 'Error: EBADTHING Something happened',
detail: 'Error: EBADTHING Something happened',
},
},
'should output expected json output'
)
})

t.test('output buffer without json', async (t) => {
const { exitHandler, outputs, npm, logs } = await mockExitHandler(t)

npm.outputBuffer('output_data')
npm.outputBuffer('more_data')

await exitHandler(err('Error: EBADTHING Something happened'))

t.equal(process.exitCode, 1)
t.same(
outputs,
[['output_data'], ['more_data']],
'should output expected output'
)
t.match(logs.error, [['code', 'EBADTHING']])
})

t.test('throw a non-error obj', async (t) => {
const { exitHandler, logs } = await mockExitHandler(t)

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