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315 lines
11 KiB
JavaScript
315 lines
11 KiB
JavaScript
const cp = require('child_process')
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const EventEmitter = require('events')
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const fs = require('fs')
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const path = require('path')
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const Registry = require('winreg')
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const request = require('request')
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const PLATFORM_MAP = {
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win32: '-windows-x64.tar.gz',
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darwin: '-macosx-x64.tar.gz',
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linux: '-linux-x64.tar.gz'
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}
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class JavaGuard extends EventEmitter {
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/**
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* Validates that a Java binary is at least 64 bit. This makes use of the non-standard
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* command line option -XshowSettings:properties. The output of this contains a property,
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* sun.arch.data.model = ARCH, in which ARCH is either 32 or 64. This option is supported
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* in Java 8 and 9. Since this is a non-standard option. This will resolve to true if
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* the function's code throws errors. That would indicate that the option is changed or
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* removed.
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*
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* @param {string} binaryPath Path to the root of the java binary we wish to validate.
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*
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* @returns {Promise.<boolean>} Resolves to false only if the test is successful and the result
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* is less than 64.
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*/
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static _validateBinary(binaryPath){
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return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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const fBp = path.join(binaryPath, 'bin', 'java.exe')
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if(fs.existsSync(fBp)){
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cp.exec('"' + fBp + '" -XshowSettings:properties', (err, stdout, stderr) => {
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try {
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// Output is stored in stderr?
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const res = stderr
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const props = res.split('\n')
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for(let i=0; i<props.length; i++){
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if(props[i].indexOf('sun.arch.data.model') > -1){
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let arch = props[i].split('=')[1].trim()
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console.log(props[i].trim() + ' for ' + binaryPath)
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resolve(parseInt(arch) >= 64)
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}
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}
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// sun.arch.data.model not found?
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// Disregard this test.
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resolve(true)
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} catch (err){
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// Output format might have changed, validation cannot be completed.
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// Disregard this test in that case.
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resolve(true)
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}
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})
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} else {
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resolve(false)
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}
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})
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}
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/**
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* Checks for the presence of the environment variable JAVA_HOME. If it exits, we will check
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* to see if the value points to a path which exists. If the path exits, the path is returned.
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*
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* @returns {string} The path defined by JAVA_HOME, if it exists. Otherwise null.
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*/
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static _scanJavaHome(){
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const jHome = process.env.JAVA_HOME
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try {
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let res = fs.existsSync(jHome)
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return res ? jHome : null
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} catch (err) {
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// Malformed JAVA_HOME property.
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return null
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}
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}
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/**
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* Scans the registry for 64-bit Java entries. The paths of each entry are added to
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* a set and returned. Currently, only Java 8 (1.8) is supported.
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*
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* @returns {Promise.<Set.<string>>} A promise which resolves to a set of 64-bit Java root
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* paths found in the registry.
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*/
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static _scanRegistry(){
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return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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// Keys for Java v9.0.0 and later:
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// 'SOFTWARE\\JavaSoft\\JRE'
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// 'SOFTWARE\\JavaSoft\\JDK'
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// Forge does not yet support Java 9, therefore we do not.
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let cbTracker = 0
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let cbAcc = 0
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// Keys for Java 1.8 and prior:
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const regKeys = [
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'\\SOFTWARE\\JavaSoft\\Java Runtime Environment',
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'\\SOFTWARE\\JavaSoft\\Java Development Kit'
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]
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const candidates = new Set()
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for(let i=0; i<regKeys.length; i++){
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const key = new Registry({
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hive: Registry.HKLM,
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key: regKeys[i],
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arch: 'x64'
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})
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key.keyExists((err, exists) => {
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if(exists) {
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key.keys((err, javaVers) => {
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if(err){
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console.error(err)
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if(i === regKeys.length-1 && cbAcc === cbTracker){
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resolve(candidates)
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}
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} else {
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cbTracker += javaVers.length
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if(i === regKeys.length-1 && cbTracker === cbAcc){
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resolve(candidates)
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} else {
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for(let j=0; j<javaVers.length; j++){
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const javaVer = javaVers[j]
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const vKey = javaVer.key.substring(javaVer.key.lastIndexOf('\\')+1)
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// Only Java 8 is supported currently.
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if(parseFloat(vKey) === 1.8){
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javaVer.get('JavaHome', (err, res) => {
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const jHome = res.value
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if(jHome.indexOf('(x86)') === -1){
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candidates.add(jHome)
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}
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cbAcc++
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if(i === regKeys.length-1 && cbAcc === cbTracker){
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resolve(candidates)
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}
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})
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} else {
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cbAcc++
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if(i === regKeys.length-1 && cbAcc === cbTracker){
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resolve(candidates)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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})
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} else {
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if(i === regKeys.length-1 && cbAcc === cbTracker){
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resolve(candidates)
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}
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}
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})
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}
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})
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}
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/**
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* Attempts to find a valid x64 installation of Java on Windows machines.
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* Possible paths will be pulled from the registry and the JAVA_HOME environment
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* variable. The paths will be sorted with higher versions preceeding lower, and
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* JREs preceeding JDKs. The binaries at the sorted paths will then be validated.
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* The first validated is returned.
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*
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* Higher versions > Lower versions
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* If versions are equal, JRE > JDK.
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*
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* @returns {string} The root path of a valid x64 Java installation. If none are
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* found, null is returned.
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*/
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static async _win32Validate(){
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// Get possible paths from the registry.
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const pathSet = await JavaGuard._scanRegistry()
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console.log(Array.from(pathSet)) // DEBUGGING
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// Validate JAVA_HOME
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const jHome = JavaGuard._scanJavaHome()
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if(jHome != null && jHome.indexOf('(x86)') === -1){
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pathSet.add(jHome)
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}
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// Convert path set to an array for processing.
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let pathArr = Array.from(pathSet)
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console.log(pathArr) // DEBUGGING
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// Sorts array. Higher version numbers preceed lower. JRE preceeds JDK.
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pathArr = pathArr.sort((a, b) => {
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// Note that Java 9+ uses semver and that will need to be accounted for in
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// the future.
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const aVer = parseInt(a.split('_')[1])
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const bVer = parseInt(b.split('_')[1])
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if(bVer === aVer){
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return a.indexOf('jdk') > -1 ? 1 : 0
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} else {
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return bVer - aVer
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}
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})
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console.log(pathArr) // DEBUGGING
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// Validate that the binary is actually x64.
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for(let i=0; i<pathArr.length; i++) {
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let res = await JavaGuard._validateBinary(pathArr[i])
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if(res){
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return pathArr[i]
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}
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}
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// No suitable candidates found.
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return null;
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}
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/**
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* WIP -> get a valid x64 Java path on macOS.
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*/
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static async _darwinValidate(){
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return null
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}
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/**
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* WIP -> get a valid x64 Java path on linux.
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*/
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static async _linuxValidate(){
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return null
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}
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static async validate(){
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return await JavaGuard['_' + process.platform + 'Validate']()
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}
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// WIP -> Downloading Suite
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static _latestJREOracle(){
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const url = 'http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downloads-2133155.html'
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const regex = /http:\/\/.+?(?=\/java)\/java\/jdk\/([0-9]+u[0-9]+)-(b[0-9]+)\/([a-f0-9]{32})?\/jre-\1/
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return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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request(url, (err, resp, body) => {
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if(!err){
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const arr = body.match(regex)
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const verSplit = arr[1].split('u')
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resolve({
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uri: arr[0],
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version: {
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major: verSplit[0],
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update: verSplit[1],
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build: arr[2]
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}
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})
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} else {
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resolve(null)
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}
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})
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})
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}
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async _downloadOracleJRE(acceptLicense, dir){
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if(!acceptLicense){
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return
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}
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// TODO -> Complete this code. See format used in assetguard.js#510
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const latestData = await JavaGuard._latestJREOracle()
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const combined = latestData.uri + PLATFORM_MAP[process.platform]
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const name = combined.substring(combined.lastIndexOf('/')+1)
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const fDir = path.join(dir, name)
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const opts = {
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url: combined,
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headers: {
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'Cookie': 'oraclelicense=accept-securebackup-cookie'
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}
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}
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const req = request(opts)
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let writeStream = fs.createWriteStream(fDir)
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req.pipe(writeStream)
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req.resume()
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}
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_downloadJava(dir){
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this._downloadOracleJRE(true, dir)
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}
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}
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async function test(){
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//console.log(await JavaGuard.validate())
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const g = new JavaGuard()
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g._downloadJava('C:\\Users\\Asus\\Desktop\\LauncherElectron\\target\\')
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//console.log(JSON.stringify(await _latestJREOracle()))
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}
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test()
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module.exports = {
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JavaGuard
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} |