import * as plugins from './plugins.js'; const __dirname = plugins.path.dirname(plugins.url.fileURLToPath(import.meta.url)); export const runPath = async (pathArg: string, fromFileUrl?: string) => { pathArg = fromFileUrl ? plugins.path.join(plugins.path.dirname(plugins.url.fileURLToPath(fromFileUrl)), pathArg) : pathArg; await runCli(pathArg); }; export const runCli = async (pathArg?: string) => { // contents of argv array // process.argv[0] -> node Executable // process.argv[1] -> tsrun executable const relativePathToTsFile = pathArg ? pathArg : process.argv[2]; const absolutePathToTsFile = plugins.path.isAbsolute(relativePathToTsFile) ? relativePathToTsFile : plugins.path.join(process.cwd(), relativePathToTsFile); // we want to have command line arguments available in the child process. // when we have a path sepcified through a function there is one argeument less to pay respect to. // thus when pathArg is specifed -> we only splice 2 pathArg ? process.argv.splice(0, 2) : process.argv.splice(0, 3); // this ensures transparent arguments for the child process // lets setup things for execution const smartshellInstance = new plugins.smartshell.Smartshell({ executor: 'bash', }); const tsNodeLoaderPath = plugins.path.join(__dirname, 'loader.js'); // note: -> reduce on emtpy array does not work // thus check needed before reducing the argv array smartshellInstance.exec( `node --loader ${tsNodeLoaderPath} ${absolutePathToTsFile} ${ process.argv.length > 0 ? process.argv.reduce((prevArg, currentArg) => { return prevArg + ' ' + currentArg; }) : '' }` ); };