rimraf.js 7.42 KB
'use strict'

const fs = require('graceful-fs')
const path = require('path')
const assert = require('assert')

const isWindows = (process.platform === 'win32')

function defaults (options) {
  const methods = [
    'unlink',
    'chmod',
    'stat',
    'lstat',
    'rmdir',
    'readdir'
  ]
  methods.forEach(m => {
    options[m] = options[m] || fs[m]
    m = m + 'Sync'
    options[m] = options[m] || fs[m]
  })

  options.maxBusyTries = options.maxBusyTries || 3
}

function rimraf (p, options, cb) {
  let busyTries = 0

  if (typeof options === 'function') {
    cb = options
    options = {}
  }

  assert(p, 'rimraf: missing path')
  assert.equal(typeof p, 'string', 'rimraf: path should be a string')
  assert.equal(typeof cb, 'function', 'rimraf: callback function required')
  assert(options, 'rimraf: invalid options argument provided')
  assert.equal(typeof options, 'object', 'rimraf: options should be object')

  defaults(options)

  rimraf_(p, options, function CB (er) {
    if (er) {
      if ((er.code === 'EBUSY' || er.code === 'ENOTEMPTY' || er.code === 'EPERM') &&
          busyTries < options.maxBusyTries) {
        busyTries++
        let time = busyTries * 100
        // try again, with the same exact callback as this one.
        return setTimeout(() => rimraf_(p, options, CB), time)
      }

      // already gone
      if (er.code === 'ENOENT') er = null
    }

    cb(er)
  })
}

// Two possible strategies.
// 1. Assume it's a file.  unlink it, then do the dir stuff on EPERM or EISDIR
// 2. Assume it's a directory.  readdir, then do the file stuff on ENOTDIR
//
// Both result in an extra syscall when you guess wrong.  However, there
// are likely far more normal files in the world than directories.  This
// is based on the assumption that a the average number of files per
// directory is >= 1.
//
// If anyone ever complains about this, then I guess the strategy could
// be made configurable somehow.  But until then, YAGNI.
function rimraf_ (p, options, cb) {
  assert(p)
  assert(options)
  assert(typeof cb === 'function')

  // sunos lets the root user unlink directories, which is... weird.
  // so we have to lstat here and make sure it's not a dir.
  options.lstat(p, (er, st) => {
    if (er && er.code === 'ENOENT') {
      return cb(null)
    }

    // Windows can EPERM on stat.  Life is suffering.
    if (er && er.code === 'EPERM' && isWindows) {
      return fixWinEPERM(p, options, er, cb)
    }

    if (st && st.isDirectory()) {
      return rmdir(p, options, er, cb)
    }

    options.unlink(p, er => {
      if (er) {
        if (er.code === 'ENOENT') {
          return cb(null)
        }
        if (er.code === 'EPERM') {
          return (isWindows)
            ? fixWinEPERM(p, options, er, cb)
            : rmdir(p, options, er, cb)
        }
        if (er.code === 'EISDIR') {
          return rmdir(p, options, er, cb)
        }
      }
      return cb(er)
    })
  })
}

function fixWinEPERM (p, options, er, cb) {
  assert(p)
  assert(options)
  assert(typeof cb === 'function')
  if (er) {
    assert(er instanceof Error)
  }

  options.chmod(p, 0o666, er2 => {
    if (er2) {
      cb(er2.code === 'ENOENT' ? null : er)
    } else {
      options.stat(p, (er3, stats) => {
        if (er3) {
          cb(er3.code === 'ENOENT' ? null : er)
        } else if (stats.isDirectory()) {
          rmdir(p, options, er, cb)
        } else {
          options.unlink(p, cb)
        }
      })
    }
  })
}

function fixWinEPERMSync (p, options, er) {
  let stats

  assert(p)
  assert(options)
  if (er) {
    assert(er instanceof Error)
  }

  try {
    options.chmodSync(p, 0o666)
  } catch (er2) {
    if (er2.code === 'ENOENT') {
      return
    } else {
      throw er
    }
  }

  try {
    stats = options.statSync(p)
  } catch (er3) {
    if (er3.code === 'ENOENT') {
      return
    } else {
      throw er
    }
  }

  if (stats.isDirectory()) {
    rmdirSync(p, options, er)
  } else {
    options.unlinkSync(p)
  }
}

function rmdir (p, options, originalEr, cb) {
  assert(p)
  assert(options)
  if (originalEr) {
    assert(originalEr instanceof Error)
  }
  assert(typeof cb === 'function')

  // try to rmdir first, and only readdir on ENOTEMPTY or EEXIST (SunOS)
  // if we guessed wrong, and it's not a directory, then
  // raise the original error.
  options.rmdir(p, er => {
    if (er && (er.code === 'ENOTEMPTY' || er.code === 'EEXIST' || er.code === 'EPERM')) {
      rmkids(p, options, cb)
    } else if (er && er.code === 'ENOTDIR') {
      cb(originalEr)
    } else {
      cb(er)
    }
  })
}

function rmkids (p, options, cb) {
  assert(p)
  assert(options)
  assert(typeof cb === 'function')

  options.readdir(p, (er, files) => {
    if (er) return cb(er)

    let n = files.length
    let errState

    if (n === 0) return options.rmdir(p, cb)

    files.forEach(f => {
      rimraf(path.join(p, f), options, er => {
        if (errState) {
          return
        }
        if (er) return cb(errState = er)
        if (--n === 0) {
          options.rmdir(p, cb)
        }
      })
    })
  })
}

// this looks simpler, and is strictly *faster*, but will
// tie up the JavaScript thread and fail on excessively
// deep directory trees.
function rimrafSync (p, options) {
  let st

  options = options || {}
  defaults(options)

  assert(p, 'rimraf: missing path')
  assert.equal(typeof p, 'string', 'rimraf: path should be a string')
  assert(options, 'rimraf: missing options')
  assert.equal(typeof options, 'object', 'rimraf: options should be object')

  try {
    st = options.lstatSync(p)
  } catch (er) {
    if (er.code === 'ENOENT') {
      return
    }

    // Windows can EPERM on stat.  Life is suffering.
    if (er.code === 'EPERM' && isWindows) {
      fixWinEPERMSync(p, options, er)
    }
  }

  try {
    // sunos lets the root user unlink directories, which is... weird.
    if (st && st.isDirectory()) {
      rmdirSync(p, options, null)
    } else {
      options.unlinkSync(p)
    }
  } catch (er) {
    if (er.code === 'ENOENT') {
      return
    } else if (er.code === 'EPERM') {
      return isWindows ? fixWinEPERMSync(p, options, er) : rmdirSync(p, options, er)
    } else if (er.code !== 'EISDIR') {
      throw er
    }
    rmdirSync(p, options, er)
  }
}

function rmdirSync (p, options, originalEr) {
  assert(p)
  assert(options)
  if (originalEr) {
    assert(originalEr instanceof Error)
  }

  try {
    options.rmdirSync(p)
  } catch (er) {
    if (er.code === 'ENOTDIR') {
      throw originalEr
    } else if (er.code === 'ENOTEMPTY' || er.code === 'EEXIST' || er.code === 'EPERM') {
      rmkidsSync(p, options)
    } else if (er.code !== 'ENOENT') {
      throw er
    }
  }
}

function rmkidsSync (p, options) {
  assert(p)
  assert(options)
  options.readdirSync(p).forEach(f => rimrafSync(path.join(p, f), options))

  // We only end up here once we got ENOTEMPTY at least once, and
  // at this point, we are guaranteed to have removed all the kids.
  // So, we know that it won't be ENOENT or ENOTDIR or anything else.
  // try really hard to delete stuff on windows, because it has a
  // PROFOUNDLY annoying habit of not closing handles promptly when
  // files are deleted, resulting in spurious ENOTEMPTY errors.
  const retries = isWindows ? 100 : 1
  let i = 0
  do {
    let threw = true
    try {
      const ret = options.rmdirSync(p, options)
      threw = false
      return ret
    } finally {
      if (++i < retries && threw) continue // eslint-disable-line
    }
  } while (true)
}

module.exports = rimraf
rimraf.sync = rimrafSync