tftsr-devops_investigation/node_modules/execa/lib/stdio/handle.js

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feat: initial implementation of TFTSR IT Triage & RCA application Implements Phases 1-8 of the TFTSR implementation plan. Rust backend (Tauri 2.x, src-tauri/): - Multi-provider AI: OpenAI-compatible, Anthropic, Gemini, Mistral, Ollama - PII detection engine: 11 regex patterns with overlap resolution - SQLCipher AES-256 encrypted database with 10 versioned migrations - 28 Tauri IPC commands for triage, analysis, document, and system ops - Ollama: hardware probe, model recommendations, pull/delete with events - RCA and blameless post-mortem Markdown document generators - PDF export via printpdf - Audit log: SHA-256 hash of every external data send - Integration stubs for Confluence, ServiceNow, Azure DevOps (v0.2) Frontend (React 18 + TypeScript + Vite, src/): - 9 pages: full triage workflow NewIssue→LogUpload→Triage→Resolution→RCA→Postmortem→History+Settings - 7 components: ChatWindow, TriageProgress, PiiDiffViewer, DocEditor, HardwareReport, ModelSelector, UI primitives - 3 Zustand stores: session, settings (persisted), history - Type-safe tauriCommands.ts matching Rust backend types exactly - 8 IT domain system prompts (Linux, Windows, Network, K8s, DB, Virt, HW, Obs) DevOps: - .woodpecker/test.yml: rustfmt, clippy, cargo test, tsc, vitest on every push - .woodpecker/release.yml: linux/amd64 + linux/arm64 builds, Gogs release upload Verified: - cargo check: zero errors - tsc --noEmit: zero errors - vitest run: 13/13 unit tests passing Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-15 03:36:25 +00:00
import {getStreamName, isStandardStream} from '../utils/standard-stream.js';
import {normalizeTransforms} from '../transform/normalize.js';
import {getFdObjectMode} from '../transform/object-mode.js';
import {
getStdioItemType,
isRegularUrl,
isUnknownStdioString,
FILE_TYPES,
} from './type.js';
import {getStreamDirection} from './direction.js';
import {normalizeStdioOption} from './stdio-option.js';
import {handleNativeStream} from './native.js';
import {handleInputOptions} from './input-option.js';
import {filterDuplicates, getDuplicateStream} from './duplicate.js';
// Handle `input`, `inputFile`, `stdin`, `stdout` and `stderr` options, before spawning, in async/sync mode
// They are converted into an array of `fileDescriptors`.
// Each `fileDescriptor` is normalized, validated and contains all information necessary for further handling.
export const handleStdio = (addProperties, options, verboseInfo, isSync) => {
const stdio = normalizeStdioOption(options, verboseInfo, isSync);
const initialFileDescriptors = stdio.map((stdioOption, fdNumber) => getFileDescriptor({
stdioOption,
fdNumber,
options,
isSync,
}));
const fileDescriptors = getFinalFileDescriptors({
initialFileDescriptors,
addProperties,
options,
isSync,
});
options.stdio = fileDescriptors.map(({stdioItems}) => forwardStdio(stdioItems));
return fileDescriptors;
};
const getFileDescriptor = ({stdioOption, fdNumber, options, isSync}) => {
const optionName = getStreamName(fdNumber);
const {stdioItems: initialStdioItems, isStdioArray} = initializeStdioItems({
stdioOption,
fdNumber,
options,
optionName,
});
const direction = getStreamDirection(initialStdioItems, fdNumber, optionName);
const stdioItems = initialStdioItems.map(stdioItem => handleNativeStream({
stdioItem,
isStdioArray,
fdNumber,
direction,
isSync,
}));
const normalizedStdioItems = normalizeTransforms(stdioItems, optionName, direction, options);
const objectMode = getFdObjectMode(normalizedStdioItems, direction);
validateFileObjectMode(normalizedStdioItems, objectMode);
return {direction, objectMode, stdioItems: normalizedStdioItems};
};
// We make sure passing an array with a single item behaves the same as passing that item without an array.
// This is what users would expect.
// For example, `stdout: ['ignore']` behaves the same as `stdout: 'ignore'`.
const initializeStdioItems = ({stdioOption, fdNumber, options, optionName}) => {
const values = Array.isArray(stdioOption) ? stdioOption : [stdioOption];
const initialStdioItems = [
...values.map(value => initializeStdioItem(value, optionName)),
...handleInputOptions(options, fdNumber),
];
const stdioItems = filterDuplicates(initialStdioItems);
const isStdioArray = stdioItems.length > 1;
validateStdioArray(stdioItems, isStdioArray, optionName);
validateStreams(stdioItems);
return {stdioItems, isStdioArray};
};
const initializeStdioItem = (value, optionName) => ({
type: getStdioItemType(value, optionName),
value,
optionName,
});
const validateStdioArray = (stdioItems, isStdioArray, optionName) => {
if (stdioItems.length === 0) {
throw new TypeError(`The \`${optionName}\` option must not be an empty array.`);
}
if (!isStdioArray) {
return;
}
for (const {value, optionName} of stdioItems) {
if (INVALID_STDIO_ARRAY_OPTIONS.has(value)) {
throw new Error(`The \`${optionName}\` option must not include \`${value}\`.`);
}
}
};
// Using those `stdio` values together with others for the same stream does not make sense, so we make it fail.
// However, we do allow it if the array has a single item.
const INVALID_STDIO_ARRAY_OPTIONS = new Set(['ignore', 'ipc']);
const validateStreams = stdioItems => {
for (const stdioItem of stdioItems) {
validateFileStdio(stdioItem);
}
};
const validateFileStdio = ({type, value, optionName}) => {
if (isRegularUrl(value)) {
throw new TypeError(`The \`${optionName}: URL\` option must use the \`file:\` scheme.
For example, you can use the \`pathToFileURL()\` method of the \`url\` core module.`);
}
if (isUnknownStdioString(type, value)) {
throw new TypeError(`The \`${optionName}: { file: '...' }\` option must be used instead of \`${optionName}: '...'\`.`);
}
};
const validateFileObjectMode = (stdioItems, objectMode) => {
if (!objectMode) {
return;
}
const fileStdioItem = stdioItems.find(({type}) => FILE_TYPES.has(type));
if (fileStdioItem !== undefined) {
throw new TypeError(`The \`${fileStdioItem.optionName}\` option cannot use both files and transforms in objectMode.`);
}
};
// Some `stdio` values require Execa to create streams.
// For example, file paths create file read/write streams.
// Those transformations are specified in `addProperties`, which is both direction-specific and type-specific.
const getFinalFileDescriptors = ({initialFileDescriptors, addProperties, options, isSync}) => {
const fileDescriptors = [];
try {
for (const fileDescriptor of initialFileDescriptors) {
fileDescriptors.push(getFinalFileDescriptor({
fileDescriptor,
fileDescriptors,
addProperties,
options,
isSync,
}));
}
return fileDescriptors;
} catch (error) {
cleanupCustomStreams(fileDescriptors);
throw error;
}
};
const getFinalFileDescriptor = ({
fileDescriptor: {direction, objectMode, stdioItems},
fileDescriptors,
addProperties,
options,
isSync,
}) => {
const finalStdioItems = stdioItems.map(stdioItem => addStreamProperties({
stdioItem,
addProperties,
direction,
options,
fileDescriptors,
isSync,
}));
return {direction, objectMode, stdioItems: finalStdioItems};
};
const addStreamProperties = ({stdioItem, addProperties, direction, options, fileDescriptors, isSync}) => {
const duplicateStream = getDuplicateStream({
stdioItem,
direction,
fileDescriptors,
isSync,
});
if (duplicateStream !== undefined) {
return {...stdioItem, stream: duplicateStream};
}
return {
...stdioItem,
...addProperties[direction][stdioItem.type](stdioItem, options),
};
};
// The stream error handling is performed by the piping logic above, which cannot be performed before subprocess spawning.
// If the subprocess spawning fails (e.g. due to an invalid command), the streams need to be manually destroyed.
// We need to create those streams before subprocess spawning, in case their creation fails, e.g. when passing an invalid generator as argument.
// Like this, an exception would be thrown, which would prevent spawning a subprocess.
export const cleanupCustomStreams = fileDescriptors => {
for (const {stdioItems} of fileDescriptors) {
for (const {stream} of stdioItems) {
if (stream !== undefined && !isStandardStream(stream)) {
stream.destroy();
}
}
}
};
// When the `std*: Iterable | WebStream | URL | filePath`, `input` or `inputFile` option is used, we pipe to `subprocess.std*`.
// When the `std*: Array` option is used, we emulate some of the native values ('inherit', Node.js stream and file descriptor integer). To do so, we also need to pipe to `subprocess.std*`.
// Therefore the `std*` options must be either `pipe` or `overlapped`. Other values do not set `subprocess.std*`.
const forwardStdio = stdioItems => {
if (stdioItems.length > 1) {
return stdioItems.some(({value}) => value === 'overlapped') ? 'overlapped' : 'pipe';
}
const [{type, value}] = stdioItems;
return type === 'native' ? value : 'pipe';
};