rittenhop-dev/versions/5.94.2/node_modules/@sentry/utils/esm/misc.js
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import { addNonEnumerableProperty } from './object.js';
import { snipLine } from './string.js';
import { GLOBAL_OBJ } from './worldwide.js';
/**
* UUID4 generator
*
* @returns string Generated UUID4.
*/
function uuid4() {
const gbl = GLOBAL_OBJ ;
const crypto = gbl.crypto || gbl.msCrypto;
let getRandomByte = () => Math.random() * 16;
try {
if (crypto && crypto.randomUUID) {
return crypto.randomUUID().replace(/-/g, '');
}
if (crypto && crypto.getRandomValues) {
getRandomByte = () => {
// crypto.getRandomValues might return undefined instead of the typed array
// in old Chromium versions (e.g. 23.0.1235.0 (151422))
// However, `typedArray` is still filled in-place.
// @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Crypto/getRandomValues#typedarray
const typedArray = new Uint8Array(1);
crypto.getRandomValues(typedArray);
return typedArray[0];
};
}
} catch (_) {
// some runtimes can crash invoking crypto
// https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-javascript/issues/8935
}
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/105034/how-to-create-a-guid-uuid-in-javascript/2117523#2117523
// Concatenating the following numbers as strings results in '10000000100040008000100000000000'
return (([1e7] ) + 1e3 + 4e3 + 8e3 + 1e11).replace(/[018]/g, c =>
// eslint-disable-next-line no-bitwise
((c ) ^ ((getRandomByte() & 15) >> ((c ) / 4))).toString(16),
);
}
function getFirstException(event) {
return event.exception && event.exception.values ? event.exception.values[0] : undefined;
}
/**
* Extracts either message or type+value from an event that can be used for user-facing logs
* @returns event's description
*/
function getEventDescription(event) {
const { message, event_id: eventId } = event;
if (message) {
return message;
}
const firstException = getFirstException(event);
if (firstException) {
if (firstException.type && firstException.value) {
return `${firstException.type}: ${firstException.value}`;
}
return firstException.type || firstException.value || eventId || '<unknown>';
}
return eventId || '<unknown>';
}
/**
* Adds exception values, type and value to an synthetic Exception.
* @param event The event to modify.
* @param value Value of the exception.
* @param type Type of the exception.
* @hidden
*/
function addExceptionTypeValue(event, value, type) {
const exception = (event.exception = event.exception || {});
const values = (exception.values = exception.values || []);
const firstException = (values[0] = values[0] || {});
if (!firstException.value) {
firstException.value = value || '';
}
if (!firstException.type) {
firstException.type = type || 'Error';
}
}
/**
* Adds exception mechanism data to a given event. Uses defaults if the second parameter is not passed.
*
* @param event The event to modify.
* @param newMechanism Mechanism data to add to the event.
* @hidden
*/
function addExceptionMechanism(event, newMechanism) {
const firstException = getFirstException(event);
if (!firstException) {
return;
}
const defaultMechanism = { type: 'generic', handled: true };
const currentMechanism = firstException.mechanism;
firstException.mechanism = { ...defaultMechanism, ...currentMechanism, ...newMechanism };
if (newMechanism && 'data' in newMechanism) {
const mergedData = { ...(currentMechanism && currentMechanism.data), ...newMechanism.data };
firstException.mechanism.data = mergedData;
}
}
// https://semver.org/#is-there-a-suggested-regular-expression-regex-to-check-a-semver-string
const SEMVER_REGEXP =
/^(0|[1-9]\d*)\.(0|[1-9]\d*)\.(0|[1-9]\d*)(?:-((?:0|[1-9]\d*|\d*[a-zA-Z-][0-9a-zA-Z-]*)(?:\.(?:0|[1-9]\d*|\d*[a-zA-Z-][0-9a-zA-Z-]*))*))?(?:\+([0-9a-zA-Z-]+(?:\.[0-9a-zA-Z-]+)*))?$/;
/**
* Represents Semantic Versioning object
*/
/**
* Parses input into a SemVer interface
* @param input string representation of a semver version
*/
function parseSemver(input) {
const match = input.match(SEMVER_REGEXP) || [];
const major = parseInt(match[1], 10);
const minor = parseInt(match[2], 10);
const patch = parseInt(match[3], 10);
return {
buildmetadata: match[5],
major: isNaN(major) ? undefined : major,
minor: isNaN(minor) ? undefined : minor,
patch: isNaN(patch) ? undefined : patch,
prerelease: match[4],
};
}
/**
* This function adds context (pre/post/line) lines to the provided frame
*
* @param lines string[] containing all lines
* @param frame StackFrame that will be mutated
* @param linesOfContext number of context lines we want to add pre/post
*/
function addContextToFrame(lines, frame, linesOfContext = 5) {
// When there is no line number in the frame, attaching context is nonsensical and will even break grouping
if (frame.lineno === undefined) {
return;
}
const maxLines = lines.length;
const sourceLine = Math.max(Math.min(maxLines - 1, frame.lineno - 1), 0);
frame.pre_context = lines
.slice(Math.max(0, sourceLine - linesOfContext), sourceLine)
.map((line) => snipLine(line, 0));
frame.context_line = snipLine(lines[Math.min(maxLines - 1, sourceLine)], frame.colno || 0);
frame.post_context = lines
.slice(Math.min(sourceLine + 1, maxLines), sourceLine + 1 + linesOfContext)
.map((line) => snipLine(line, 0));
}
/**
* Checks whether or not we've already captured the given exception (note: not an identical exception - the very object
* in question), and marks it captured if not.
*
* This is useful because it's possible for an error to get captured by more than one mechanism. After we intercept and
* record an error, we rethrow it (assuming we've intercepted it before it's reached the top-level global handlers), so
* that we don't interfere with whatever effects the error might have had were the SDK not there. At that point, because
* the error has been rethrown, it's possible for it to bubble up to some other code we've instrumented. If it's not
* caught after that, it will bubble all the way up to the global handlers (which of course we also instrument). This
* function helps us ensure that even if we encounter the same error more than once, we only record it the first time we
* see it.
*
* Note: It will ignore primitives (always return `false` and not mark them as seen), as properties can't be set on
* them. {@link: Object.objectify} can be used on exceptions to convert any that are primitives into their equivalent
* object wrapper forms so that this check will always work. However, because we need to flag the exact object which
* will get rethrown, and because that rethrowing happens outside of the event processing pipeline, the objectification
* must be done before the exception captured.
*
* @param A thrown exception to check or flag as having been seen
* @returns `true` if the exception has already been captured, `false` if not (with the side effect of marking it seen)
*/
function checkOrSetAlreadyCaught(exception) {
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-member-access
if (exception && (exception ).__sentry_captured__) {
return true;
}
try {
// set it this way rather than by assignment so that it's not ennumerable and therefore isn't recorded by the
// `ExtraErrorData` integration
addNonEnumerableProperty(exception , '__sentry_captured__', true);
} catch (err) {
// `exception` is a primitive, so we can't mark it seen
}
return false;
}
/**
* Checks whether the given input is already an array, and if it isn't, wraps it in one.
*
* @param maybeArray Input to turn into an array, if necessary
* @returns The input, if already an array, or an array with the input as the only element, if not
*/
function arrayify(maybeArray) {
return Array.isArray(maybeArray) ? maybeArray : [maybeArray];
}
export { addContextToFrame, addExceptionMechanism, addExceptionTypeValue, arrayify, checkOrSetAlreadyCaught, getEventDescription, parseSemver, uuid4 };
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