tauri/tooling/cli/node/tauri.js
2022-02-13 13:50:51 -03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env node
const cli = require('./main')
const path = require('path')
const [bin, script, ...arguments] = process.argv
const binStem = path.parse(bin).name.toLowerCase()
// We want to make a helpful binary name for the underlying CLI helper, if we
// can successfully detect what command likely started the execution.
let binName
// Even if started by a package manager, the binary will be NodeJS.
// Some distribution still use "nodejs" as the binary name.
if (binStem === 'node' || binStem === 'nodejs') {
const managerStem = process.env.npm_execpath
? path.parse(process.env.npm_execpath).name.toLowerCase()
: null
if (managerStem) {
let manager
switch (managerStem) {
// Only supported package manager that has a different filename is npm.
case 'npm-cli':
manager = 'npm'
break
// Yarn and pnpm have the same stem name as their bin.
// We assume all unknown package managers do as well.
default:
manager = managerStem
break
}
binName = `${manager} run ${process.env.npm_lifecycle_event}`
} else {
// Assume running NodeJS if we didn't detect a manager from the env.
// We normalize the path to prevent the script's absolute path being used.
const scriptNormal = path.normalize(path.relative(process.cwd(), script))
binName = `${binStem} ${scriptNormal}`
}
} else {
// We don't know what started it, assume it's already stripped.
arguments.unshift(bin)
}
cli.run(arguments, binName).catch((err) => {
console.log(`Error running CLI: ${err.message}`)
process.exit(1)
})