import * as cp from "child_process";
import * as fs from "fs";
import * as path from "path";
export const requireModule = (modulePath: string): void => {
process.env.AMD_ENTRYPOINT = modulePath;
const xml = require("xhr2");
// tslint:disable-next-line no-any this makes installing extensions work.
(global as any).XMLHttpRequest = xml.XMLHttpRequest;
// Always do this so we can see console.logs.
// process.env.VSCODE_ALLOW_IO = "true";
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(process.env.BUILD_DIR as string || path.join(__dirname, "../.."), "./build/bootstrap-fork.js"));
eval(content.toString());
};
/**
* Uses the internal bootstrap-fork.js to load a module
* @example
* const cp = forkModule("vs/code/electron-browser/sharedProcess/sharedProcessMain");
* cp.stdout.on("data", (data) => console.log(data.toString("utf8")));
* cp.stderr.on("data", (data) => console.log(data.toString("utf8")));
* @param modulePath Path of the VS Code module to load.
*/
export const forkModule = (modulePath: string, env?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv): cp.ChildProcess => {
let proc: cp.ChildProcess | undefined;
const args = ["--bootstrap-fork", modulePath];
if (env) {
args.push("--env", JSON.stringify(env));
}
const options: cp.SpawnOptions = {
stdio: [null, null, null, "ipc"],
if (process.env.CLI === "true") {
proc = cp.spawn(process.execPath, args, options);
} else {
proc = cp.spawn(process.execArgv[0], ["-r", "tsconfig-paths/register", process.argv[1], ...args], options);
return proc;