#!/usr/bin/env bash # This is used by the Node.js installer, which expects the cygwin/mingw # shell script to already be present in the npm dependency folder. (set -o igncr) 2>/dev/null && set -o igncr; # cygwin encoding fix basedir=`dirname "$0"` case `uname` in *CYGWIN*) basedir=`cygpath -w "$basedir"`;; esac if [ `uname` = 'Linux' ] && type wslpath &>/dev/null ; then IS_WSL="true" fi function no_node_dir { # if this didn't work, then everything else below will fail echo "Could not determine Node.js install directory" >&2 exit 1 } NODE_EXE="$basedir/node.exe" if ! [ -x "$NODE_EXE" ]; then NODE_EXE="$basedir/node" fi if ! [ -x "$NODE_EXE" ]; then NODE_EXE=node fi # this path is passed to node.exe, so it needs to match whatever # kind of paths Node.js thinks it's using, typically win32 paths. CLI_BASEDIR="$("$NODE_EXE" -p 'require("path").dirname(process.execPath)' 2> /dev/null)" if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then # this fails under WSL 1 so add an additional message. we also suppress stderr above # because the actual error raised is not helpful. in WSL 1 node.exe cannot handle # output redirection properly. See https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/2370 if [ "$IS_WSL" == "true" ]; then echo "WSL 1 is not supported. Please upgrade to WSL 2 or above." >&2 fi no_node_dir fi NPM_CLI_JS="$CLI_BASEDIR/node_modules/npm/bin/npm-cli.js" NPX_CLI_JS="$CLI_BASEDIR/node_modules/npm/bin/npx-cli.js" NPM_PREFIX=`"$NODE_EXE" "$NPM_CLI_JS" prefix -g` if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then no_node_dir fi NPM_PREFIX_NPX_CLI_JS="$NPM_PREFIX/node_modules/npm/bin/npx-cli.js" # a path that will fail -f test on any posix bash NPX_WSL_PATH="/.." # WSL can run Windows binaries, so we have to give it the win32 path # however, WSL bash tests against posix paths, so we need to construct that # to know if npm is installed globally. if [ "$IS_WSL" == "true" ]; then NPX_WSL_PATH=`wslpath "$NPM_PREFIX_NPX_CLI_JS"` fi if [ -f "$NPM_PREFIX_NPX_CLI_JS" ] || [ -f "$NPX_WSL_PATH" ]; then NPX_CLI_JS="$NPM_PREFIX_NPX_CLI_JS" fi "$NODE_EXE" "$NPX_CLI_JS" "$@"