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Christophe Coevoet
93a5fa5b88
Disable the loading of node types in the type tests
Those type tests are performing type checking on a project using DOM APIs, intended to reflect the usage in a non-node project.
Not loading the node types in that project ensures that the library type declarations don't force a dependency on the node types.
2025-02-21 14:10:35 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
ccfaf20ee2
Install and use the most recent Node types for the types tests
The types tests run in Node.js and therefore use Node types for e.g.
builtins. However, we didn't explicitly indicate this in
`tsconfig.json` (see [1] for more information and [2] for the PR where
we found this). Moreover, we didn't explicitly install the most recent
version of `@types/node` which implicitly made us fall back to version
14.14.45 (because that was installed as a dependency of other modules)
whereas much newer versions are available and we need those after
changes in Node.js (see [3] for more information and [4] for the PR
where we found this).

This commit fixes both issues by explicitly installing and using the
most recent Node.js types, which should also avoid future issues with
the types tests.

[1] https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-node/issues/1012
[2] https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/pull/18237
[3] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78790943/in-typescript-5-6-buffer-is-not-assignable-to-arraybufferview-or-uint8arr
[4] https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/pull/18959
2024-11-03 13:40:55 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
29de9bdce6 Format json files in using prettier 2024-01-16 19:40:25 +01:00
Takashi Tamura
61ed77cfb4 Rename *.d.ts to *.d.mts. Close #17241
Add a type test for legacy.

- https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/modules/reference.html#file-extension-substitution
2023-11-12 07:30:36 +09:00
Jonas Jenwald
00f8fab8a5 Add support for modern ECMAScript class features
With ESLint 8 we should now finally be able to start using modern `class` features, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes/Public_class_fields and https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes/Private_class_fields

However, while both ESLint and Acorn now support this, it unfortunately turns out that Escodegen (which we use during building) still lack the necessary support. Looking at https://github.com/estools/escodegen there's not been any updates since last year, and there's also open PRs adding support for these new `class` features.

To avoid blocking usage of these `class` features in the PDF.js code-base, in particular *private* fields/methods, this patch thus proposes that we (hopefully temporarily) switch to an `escodegen` fork that has the necessary support; please see https://www.npmjs.com/package/@javascript-obfuscator/escodegen

While I have no reason to doubt the security of the `escodegen` fork, this patch nonetheless pins the version number. Furthermore, I've also diffed the output of the two `.js`-files in this forked package against the original files without finding anything that looks immediately "dangerous".
2021-10-22 22:01:17 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
0e92f995c9 Re-factor the EventBus and isInAutomation handling (PR 11655 follow-up)
Rather than forcing the "regular" `EventBus` to check and handle `isInAutomation` for every `dispatch` call, we can take advantage of subclassing instead.
Hence this PR introduces a new `AutomationEventBus` class, which extends `EventBus`, and is used by the default viewer when `isInAutomation === true`.
2021-09-18 09:59:53 +02:00
Michael Wu
c08b4ea30d Fix Viewer API definitions and include in CI
The Viewer API definitions do not compile because of missing imports and
anonymous objects are typed as `Object`. These issues were not caught
during CI because the test project was not compiling anything from the
Viewer API.

As an example of the first problem:

```
/**
 * @implements MyInterface
 */
export class MyClass {
    ...
}
```

will generate a broken definition that doesn’t import MyInterface:

```
/**
 * @implements MyInterface
 */
export class MyClass implements MyInterface {
    ...
}
```

This can be fixed by adding a typedef jsdoc to specify the import:

```
/** @typedef {import("./otherFile").MyInterface} MyInterface */
```

See https://github.com/jsdoc/jsdoc/issues/1537 and
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/22160 for more details.

As an example of the second problem:

```
/**
 * Gets the size of the specified page, converted from PDF units to inches.
 * @param {Object} An Object containing the properties: {Array} `view`,
 *   {number} `userUnit`, and {number} `rotate`.
 */
function getPageSizeInches({ view, userUnit, rotate }) {
    ...
}
```

generates the broken definition:

```
function getPageSizeInches({ view, userUnit, rotate }: Object) {
    ...
}
```

The jsdoc should specify the type of each nested property:

```
/**
 * Gets the size of the specified page, converted from PDF units to inches.
 * @param {Object} options An object containing the properties: {Array} `view`,
 *   {number} `userUnit`, and {number} `rotate`.
 * @param {number[]} options.view
 * @param {number} options.userUnit
 * @param {number} options.rotate
 */
```
2021-08-25 18:45:46 -04:00
Jonas Jenwald
1cfaf07b82 Add basic linting of JSON files using eslint-plugin-json
By adding basic linting of JSON files, we can ensure that they're actually valid and prevent e.g. test-failures caused by *accidental* errors when editing the `test/test_manifest.json` file (something that I've done *many* times myself).

For now this simply uses the `recommended` configuration, but we can obviously tweak this later if/when needed. Please find additional information at https://github.com/azeemba/eslint-plugin-json
2021-06-15 12:19:01 +02:00
Linus Gasser
f1bbfdc16d Add typescript definitions
This PR adds typescript definitions from the JSDoc already present.
It adds a new gulp-target 'types' that calls 'tsc', the typescript
compiler, to create the definitions.

To use the definitions, users can simply do the following:

```
import {getDocument, GlobalWorkerOptions} from "pdfjs-dist";
import pdfjsWorker from "pdfjs-dist/build/pdf.worker.entry";
GlobalWorkerOptions.workerSrc = pdfjsWorker;

const pdf = await getDocument("file:///some.pdf").promise;
```

Co-authored-by: @oBusk
Co-authored-by: @tamuratak
2020-07-30 11:10:37 +02:00