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setupTrackingContext.js
// @ts-check import fs from 'fs' import LRU from '@alloc/quick-lru' import hash from '../util/hashConfig' import resolveConfig from '../public/resolve-config' import resolveConfigPath from '../util/resolveConfigPath' import { getContext, getFileModifiedMap } from './setupContextUtils' import parseDependency from '../util/parseDependency' import { validateConfig } from '../util/validateConfig.js' import { parseCandidateFiles, resolvedChangedContent } from './content.js' import { loadConfig } from '../lib/load-config' import getModuleDependencies from './getModuleDependencies' let configPathCache = new LRU({ maxSize: 100 }) let candidateFilesCache = new WeakMap() function getCandidateFiles(context, tailwindConfig) { if (candidateFilesCache.has(context)) { return candidateFilesCache.get(context) } let candidateFiles = parseCandidateFiles(context, tailwindConfig) return candidateFilesCache.set(context, candidateFiles).get(context) } // Get the config object based on a path function getTailwindConfig(configOrPath) { let userConfigPath = resolveConfigPath(configOrPath) if (userConfigPath !== null) { let [prevConfig, prevConfigHash, prevDeps, prevModified] = configPathCache.get(userConfigPath) || [] let newDeps = getModuleDependencies(userConfigPath) let modified = false let newModified = new Map() for (let file of newDeps) { let time = fs.statSync(file).mtimeMs newModified.set(file, time) if (!prevModified || !prevModified.has(file) || time > prevModified.get(file)) { modified = true } } // It hasn't changed (based on timestamps) if (!modified) { return [prevConfig, userConfigPath, prevConfigHash, prevDeps] } // It has changed (based on timestamps), or first run for (let file of newDeps) { delete require.cache[file] } let newConfig = validateConfig(resolveConfig(loadConfig(userConfigPath))) let newHash = hash(newConfig) configPathCache.set(userConfigPath, [newConfig, newHash, newDeps, newModified]) return [newConfig, userConfigPath, newHash, newDeps] } // It's a plain object, not a path let newConfig = resolveConfig(configOrPath?.config ?? configOrPath ?? {}) newConfig = validateConfig(newConfig) return [newConfig, null, hash(newConfig), []] } // DISABLE_TOUCH = TRUE // Retrieve an existing context from cache if possible (since contexts are unique per // source path), or set up a new one (including setting up watchers and registering // plugins) then return it export default function setupTrackingContext(configOrPath) { return ({ tailwindDirectives, registerDependency }) => { return (root, result) => { let [tailwindConfig, userConfigPath, tailwindConfigHash, configDependencies] = getTailwindConfig(configOrPath) let contextDependencies = new Set(configDependencies) // If there are no @tailwind or @apply rules, we don't consider this CSS // file or its dependencies to be dependencies of the context. Can reuse // the context even if they change. We may want to think about `@layer` // being part of this trigger too, but it's tough because it's impossible // for a layer in one file to end up in the actual @tailwind rule in // another file since independent sources are effectively isolated. if (tailwindDirectives.size > 0) { // Add current css file as a context dependencies. contextDependencies.add(result.opts.from) // Add all css @import dependencies as context dependencies. for (let message of result.messages) { if (message.type === 'dependency') { contextDependencies.add(message.file) } } } let [context, , mTimesToCommit] = getContext( root, result, tailwindConfig, userConfigPath, tailwindConfigHash, contextDependencies ) let fileModifiedMap = getFileModifiedMap(context) let candidateFiles = getCandidateFiles(context, tailwindConfig) // If there are no @tailwind or @apply rules, we don't consider this CSS file or it's // dependencies to be dependencies of the context. Can reuse the context even if they change. // We may want to think about `@layer` being part of this trigger too, but it's tough // because it's impossible for a layer in one file to end up in the actual @tailwind rule // in another file since independent sources are effectively isolated. if (tailwindDirectives.size > 0) { // Add template paths as postcss dependencies. for (let contentPath of candidateFiles) { for (let dependency of parseDependency(contentPath)) { registerDependency(dependency) } } let [changedContent, contentMTimesToCommit] = resolvedChangedContent( context, candidateFiles, fileModifiedMap ) for (let content of changedContent) { context.changedContent.push(content) } // Add the mtimes of the content files to the commit list // We can overwrite the existing values because unconditionally // This is because: // 1. Most of the files here won't be in the map yet // 2. If they are that means it's a context dependency // and we're reading this after the context. This means // that the mtime we just read is strictly >= the context // mtime. Unless the user / os is doing something weird // in which the mtime would be going backwards. If that // happens there's already going to be problems. for (let [path, mtime] of contentMTimesToCommit.entries()) { mTimesToCommit.set(path, mtime) } } for (let file of configDependencies) { registerDependency({ type: 'dependency', file }) } // "commit" the new modified time for all context deps // We do this here because we want content tracking to // read the "old" mtime even when it's a context dependency. for (let [path, mtime] of mTimesToCommit.entries()) { fileModifiedMap.set(path, mtime) } return context } } }
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