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nodejs/test/sequential/test-child-process-execsync.js
Joyee Cheung 1432065e9d
lib: correct error.errno to always be numeric
Historically `error.errno` of system errors thrown by Node.js
can sometimes be the same as `err.code`, which are string
representations of the error numbers. This is useless and incorrect,
and results in an information loss for users since then they
will have to resort to something like
`process.binding('uv'[`UV_${errno}`])` to get to the numeric
error codes.

This patch corrects this behavior by always setting `error.errno`
to be negative numbers. For fabricated errors like `ENOTFOUND`,
`error.errno` is now undefined since there is no numeric equivalent
for them anyway. For c-ares errors, `error.errno` is now undefined
because the numeric representations (negated) can be in conflict
with libuv error codes - this is fine since numeric codes was
not available for c-ares errors anyway.

Users can use the public API `util.getSystemErrorName(errno)`
to retrieve string codes for these numbers.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/28140
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Trivikram Kamat <trivikr.dev@gmail.com>
2019-06-17 10:18:09 +08:00

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// Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors.
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'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
const { execFileSync, execSync, spawnSync } = require('child_process');
const { getSystemErrorName } = require('util');
const TIMER = 200;
const SLEEP = 2000;
const execOpts = { encoding: 'utf8', shell: true };
// Verify that stderr is not accessed when a bad shell is used
assert.throws(
function() { execSync('exit -1', { shell: 'bad_shell' }); },
/spawnSync bad_shell ENOENT/
);
assert.throws(
function() { execFileSync('exit -1', { shell: 'bad_shell' }); },
/spawnSync bad_shell ENOENT/
);
let caught = false;
let ret, err;
const start = Date.now();
try {
const cmd = `"${process.execPath}" -e "setTimeout(function(){}, ${SLEEP});"`;
ret = execSync(cmd, { timeout: TIMER });
} catch (e) {
caught = true;
assert.strictEqual(getSystemErrorName(e.errno), 'ETIMEDOUT');
err = e;
} finally {
assert.strictEqual(ret, undefined,
`should not have a return value, received ${ret}`);
assert.ok(caught, 'execSync should throw');
const end = Date.now() - start;
assert(end < SLEEP);
assert(err.status > 128 || err.signal);
}
assert.throws(function() {
execSync('iamabadcommand');
}, /Command failed: iamabadcommand/);
const msg = 'foobar';
const msgBuf = Buffer.from(`${msg}\n`);
// console.log ends every line with just '\n', even on Windows.
const cmd = `"${process.execPath}" -e "console.log('${msg}');"`;
{
const ret = execSync(cmd);
assert.strictEqual(ret.length, msgBuf.length);
assert.deepStrictEqual(ret, msgBuf);
}
{
const ret = execSync(cmd, { encoding: 'utf8' });
assert.strictEqual(ret, `${msg}\n`);
}
const args = [
'-e',
`console.log("${msg}");`
];
{
const ret = execFileSync(process.execPath, args);
assert.deepStrictEqual(ret, msgBuf);
}
{
const ret = execFileSync(process.execPath, args, { encoding: 'utf8' });
assert.strictEqual(ret, `${msg}\n`);
}
// Verify that the cwd option works.
// See https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/issues/7824.
{
const cwd = common.rootDir;
const cmd = common.isWindows ? 'echo %cd%' : 'pwd';
const response = execSync(cmd, { cwd });
assert.strictEqual(response.toString().trim(), cwd);
}
// Verify that stderr is not accessed when stdio = 'ignore'.
// See https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/issues/7966.
{
assert.throws(function() {
execSync('exit -1', { stdio: 'ignore' });
}, /Command failed: exit -1/);
}
// Verify the execFileSync() behavior when the child exits with a non-zero code.
{
const args = ['-e', 'process.exit(1)'];
const spawnSyncResult = spawnSync(process.execPath, args);
const spawnSyncKeys = Object.keys(spawnSyncResult).sort();
assert.deepStrictEqual(spawnSyncKeys, [
'output',
'pid',
'signal',
'status',
'stderr',
'stdout'
]);
assert.throws(() => {
execFileSync(process.execPath, args);
}, (err) => {
const msg = `Command failed: ${process.execPath} ${args.join(' ')}`;
assert(err instanceof Error);
assert.strictEqual(err.message, msg);
assert.strictEqual(err.status, 1);
assert.strictEqual(typeof err.pid, 'number');
spawnSyncKeys
.filter((key) => key !== 'pid')
.forEach((key) => {
assert.deepStrictEqual(err[key], spawnSyncResult[key]);
});
return true;
});
}
// Verify the shell option works properly
execFileSync(process.execPath, [], execOpts);