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// print a banner telling the user to upgrade npm to latest // but not in CI, and not if we're doing that already. // Check daily for betas, and weekly otherwise. const ciInfo = require('ci-info') const gt = require('semver/functions/gt') const gte = require('semver/functions/gte') const parse = require('semver/functions/parse') const { stat, writeFile } = require('node:fs/promises') const { resolve } = require('node:path') // update check frequency const DAILY = 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 const WEEKLY = DAILY * 7 // don't put it in the _cacache folder, just in npm's cache const lastCheckedFile = npm => resolve(npm.flatOptions.cache, '../_update-notifier-last-checked') // Actual check for updates. This is a separate function so that we only load // this if we are doing the actual update const updateCheck = async (npm, spec, version, current) => { const pacote = require('pacote') const mani = await pacote.manifest(`npm@${spec}`, { // always prefer latest, even if doing --tag=whatever on the cmd defaultTag: 'latest', ...npm.flatOptions, cache: false, }).catch(() => null) // if pacote failed, give up if (!mani) { return null } const latest = mani.version // if the current version is *greater* than latest, we're on a 'next' // and should get the updates from that release train. // Note that this isn't another http request over the network, because // the packument will be cached by pacote from previous request. if (gt(version, latest) && spec === 'latest') { return updateNotifier(npm, `^${version}`) } // if we already have something >= the desired spec, then we're done if (gte(version, latest)) { return null } const chalk = npm.logChalk // ok! notify the user about this update they should get. // The message is saved for printing at process exit so it will not get // lost in any other messages being printed as part of the command. const update = parse(mani.version) const type = update.major !== current.major ? 'major' : update.minor !== current.minor ? 'minor' : update.patch !== current.patch ? 'patch' : 'prerelease' const typec = type === 'major' ? 'red' : type === 'minor' ? 'yellow' : 'cyan' const cmd = `npm install -g npm@${latest}` const message = `\nNew ${chalk[typec](type)} version of npm available! ` + `${chalk[typec](current)} -> ${chalk.blue(latest)}\n` + `Changelog: ${chalk.blue(`https://github.com/npm/cli/releases/tag/v${latest}`)}\n` + `To update run: ${chalk.underline(cmd)}\n` return message } const updateNotifier = async (npm, spec = 'latest') => { // if we're on a prerelease train, then updates are coming fast // check for a new one daily. otherwise, weekly. const { version } = npm const current = parse(version) // if we're on a beta train, always get the next beta if (current.prerelease.length) { spec = `^${version}` } // while on a beta train, get updates daily const duration = spec !== 'latest' ? DAILY : WEEKLY const t = new Date(Date.now() - duration) // if we don't have a file, then definitely check it. const st = await stat(lastCheckedFile(npm)).catch(() => ({ mtime: t - 1 })) // if we've already checked within the specified duration, don't check again if (!(t > st.mtime)) { return null } // intentional. do not await this. it's a best-effort update. if this // fails, it's ok. might be using /dev/null as the cache or something weird // like that. writeFile(lastCheckedFile(npm), '').catch(() => {}) return updateCheck(npm, spec, version, current) } // only update the notification timeout if we actually finished checking module.exports = npm => { if ( // opted out !npm.config.get('update-notifier') // global npm update || (npm.flatOptions.global && ['install', 'update'].includes(npm.command) && npm.argv.some(arg => /^npm(@|$)/.test(arg))) // CI || ciInfo.isCI ) { return Promise.resolve(null) } return updateNotifier(npm) }