angular-docs-cn/packages/compiler-cli/ngcc/src/command_line_options.ts
Pete Bacon Darwin 0c2ed4c3e5 fix(ngcc): do not use cached file-system (#36687)
The cached file-system was implemented to speed up ngcc
processing, but in reality most files are not accessed many times
and there is no noticeable degradation in speed by removing it.

Benchmarking `ngcc -l debug` for AIO on a local machine
gave a range of 196-236 seconds with the cache and 197-224
seconds without the cache.

Moreover, when running in parallel mode, ngcc has a separate
file cache for each process. This results in excess memory usage.
Notably the master process, which only does analysis of entry-points
holds on to up to 500Mb for AIO when using the cache compared to
only around 30Mb when not using the cache.

Finally, the file-system cache being incorrectly primed with file
contents before being processed has been the cause of a number
of bugs. For example https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/16860#issuecomment-614694269.

PR Close #36687
2020-04-17 16:33:48 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/**
* @license
* Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
import * as yargs from 'yargs';
import {resolve, setFileSystem, NodeJSFileSystem} from '../../src/ngtsc/file_system';
import {ConsoleLogger} from './logging/console_logger';
import {LogLevel} from './logging/logger';
import {NgccOptions} from './ngcc_options';
export function parseCommandLineOptions(args: string[]): NgccOptions {
const options =
yargs
.option('s', {
alias: 'source',
describe:
'A path (relative to the working directory) of the `node_modules` folder to process.',
default: './node_modules'
})
.option('f', {alias: 'formats', hidden: true, array: true})
.option('p', {
alias: 'properties',
array: true,
describe:
'An array of names of properties in package.json to compile (e.g. `module` or `es2015`)\n' +
'Each of these properties should hold the path to a bundle-format.\n' +
'If provided, only the specified properties are considered for processing.\n' +
'If not provided, all the supported format properties (e.g. fesm2015, fesm5, es2015, esm2015, esm5, main, module) in the package.json are considered.'
})
.option('t', {
alias: 'target',
describe:
'A relative path (from the `source` path) to a single entry-point to process (plus its dependencies).\n' +
'If this property is provided then `error-on-failed-entry-point` is forced to true',
})
.option('first-only', {
describe:
'If specified then only the first matching package.json property will be compiled.',
type: 'boolean'
})
.option('create-ivy-entry-points', {
describe:
'If specified then new `*_ivy_ngcc` entry-points will be added to package.json rather than modifying the ones in-place.\n' +
'For this to work you need to have custom resolution set up (e.g. in webpack) to look for these new entry-points.\n' +
'The Angular CLI does this already, so it is safe to use this option if the project is being built via the CLI.',
type: 'boolean',
})
.option('legacy-message-ids', {
describe: 'Render `$localize` messages with legacy format ids.\n' +
'The default value is `true`. Only set this to `false` if you do not want legacy message ids to\n' +
'be rendered. For example, if you are not using legacy message ids in your translation files\n' +
'AND are not doing compile-time inlining of translations, in which case the extra message ids\n' +
'would add unwanted size to the final source bundle.\n' +
'It is safe to leave this set to true if you are doing compile-time inlining because the extra\n' +
'legacy message ids will all be stripped during translation.',
type: 'boolean',
default: true,
})
.option('async', {
describe:
'Whether to compile asynchronously. This is enabled by default as it allows compilations to be parallelized.\n' +
'Disabling asynchronous compilation may be useful for debugging.',
type: 'boolean',
default: true,
})
.option('l', {
alias: 'loglevel',
describe: 'The lowest severity logging message that should be output.',
choices: ['debug', 'info', 'warn', 'error'],
})
.option('invalidate-entry-point-manifest', {
describe:
'If this is set then ngcc will not read an entry-point manifest file from disk.\n' +
'Instead it will walk the directory tree as normal looking for entry-points, and then write a new manifest file.',
type: 'boolean',
default: false,
})
.option('error-on-failed-entry-point', {
describe:
'Set this option in order to terminate immediately with an error code if an entry-point fails to be processed.\n' +
'If `-t`/`--target` is provided then this property is always true and cannot be changed. Otherwise the default is false.\n' +
'When set to false, ngcc will continue to process entry-points after a failure. In which case it will log an error and resume processing other entry-points.',
type: 'boolean',
default: false,
})
.option('tsconfig', {
describe:
'A path to a tsconfig.json file that will be used to configure the Angular compiler and module resolution used by ngcc.\n' +
'If not provided, ngcc will attempt to read a `tsconfig.json` file from the folder above that given by the `-s` option.\n' +
'Set to false (via `--no-tsconfig`) if you do not want ngcc to use any `tsconfig.json` file.',
type: 'string',
})
.strict()
.help()
.parse(args);
if (options['f'] && options['f'].length) {
console.error(
'The formats option (-f/--formats) has been removed. Consider the properties option (-p/--properties) instead.');
process.exit(1);
}
setFileSystem(new NodeJSFileSystem());
const baseSourcePath = resolve(options['s'] || './node_modules');
const propertiesToConsider: string[] = options['p'];
const targetEntryPointPath = options['t'] ? options['t'] : undefined;
const compileAllFormats = !options['first-only'];
const createNewEntryPointFormats = options['create-ivy-entry-points'];
const logLevel = options['l'] as keyof typeof LogLevel | undefined;
const enableI18nLegacyMessageIdFormat = options['legacy-message-ids'];
const invalidateEntryPointManifest = options['invalidate-entry-point-manifest'];
const errorOnFailedEntryPoint = options['error-on-failed-entry-point'];
// yargs is not so great at mixed string+boolean types, so we have to test tsconfig against a
// string "false" to capture the `tsconfig=false` option.
// And we have to convert the option to a string to handle `no-tsconfig`, which will be `false`.
const tsConfigPath = `${options['tsconfig']}` === 'false' ? null : options['tsconfig'];
const logger = logLevel && new ConsoleLogger(LogLevel[logLevel]);
return {
basePath: baseSourcePath,
propertiesToConsider,
targetEntryPointPath,
compileAllFormats,
createNewEntryPointFormats,
logger,
enableI18nLegacyMessageIdFormat,
async: options['async'],
invalidateEntryPointManifest,
errorOnFailedEntryPoint,
tsConfigPath
};
}