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aube_lockfile/
lib.rs

1pub mod bun;
2pub mod dep_path_filename;
3pub mod graph_hash;
4pub mod merge;
5pub mod npm;
6pub mod pnpm;
7pub mod yarn;
8
9pub use merge::{MergeReport, merge_branch_lockfiles};
10
11use smallvec::SmallVec;
12use std::collections::{BTreeMap, BTreeSet};
13use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
14
15/// Most npm packages declare zero or one entry in `os`, `cpu`,
16/// `libc`. Two inline `SmallVec` slots cover empty on construction
17/// (zero heap alloc) and one-entry push (still zero heap) for ~99%
18/// of lockfile entries.
19pub type PlatformList = SmallVec<[String; 2]>;
20
21/// Represents a resolved dependency graph from any lockfile format.
22#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
23pub struct LockfileGraph {
24    /// Direct dependencies of the root project (and workspace packages).
25    /// Key: importer path (e.g., "." for root), Value: list of (name, version) pairs.
26    pub importers: BTreeMap<String, Vec<DirectDep>>,
27    /// All resolved packages.
28    pub packages: BTreeMap<String, LockedPackage>,
29    /// Per-graph settings that round-trip through the lockfile header
30    /// (pnpm v9's `settings:` block). Don't affect graph structure;
31    /// stamped into the YAML when writing and read back when parsing,
32    /// so subsequent installs see the same resolution-mode state.
33    pub settings: LockfileSettings,
34    /// Dependency overrides recorded in pnpm-lock.yaml's top-level
35    /// `overrides:` block. Map of raw selector key → version specifier
36    /// (or `npm:` alias). Keys are the user's verbatim selector
37    /// strings — bare name, `foo>bar`, `foo@<2`, `**/foo`, or any
38    /// combination. Round-tripped so subsequent installs can detect
39    /// override drift on a string-compare of the key+value without
40    /// re-running the resolver. The resolver parses these into
41    /// `override_rule::OverrideRule`s at the start of each resolve
42    /// pass.
43    pub overrides: BTreeMap<String, String>,
44    /// Names listed in the root manifest's `pnpm.ignoredOptionalDependencies`.
45    /// The resolver drops entries in this set from every `optionalDependencies`
46    /// map before enqueueing, matching pnpm's read-package hook. Round-tripped
47    /// through pnpm-lock.yaml's top-level `ignoredOptionalDependencies:` list
48    /// so drift detection can notice when the user edits the field.
49    pub ignored_optional_dependencies: BTreeSet<String>,
50    /// Per-package publish timestamps, keyed by canonical `name@version`
51    /// (no peer suffix). Round-trips through pnpm-lock.yaml's top-level
52    /// `time:` block so `--resolution-mode=time-based` can compute a
53    /// `publishedBy` cutoff from packages already in the lockfile
54    /// without re-fetching packuments.
55    pub times: BTreeMap<String, String>,
56    /// Optional dependencies the resolver intentionally skipped on the
57    /// platform that wrote this lockfile (either filtered by
58    /// `os`/`cpu`/`libc`, or named in
59    /// `pnpm.ignoredOptionalDependencies`). Keyed by importer path,
60    /// inner map is name → specifier captured from `package.json` at
61    /// resolve time.
62    ///
63    /// Drift detection uses this to distinguish "user just added a new
64    /// optional dep" (which is real drift) from "this optional was
65    /// already considered and consciously dropped on this platform"
66    /// (which is *not* drift). Without it, every `--frozen-lockfile`
67    /// install on a platform that skipped a fixture would hard-fail.
68    pub skipped_optional_dependencies: BTreeMap<String, BTreeMap<String, String>>,
69    /// Resolved catalog entries, mirroring pnpm v9's top-level
70    /// `catalogs:` block. Outer key is the catalog name (`default` for
71    /// the unnamed `catalog:` field in `pnpm-workspace.yaml`); inner key
72    /// is the package name. Each entry pairs the original specifier
73    /// from the workspace catalog with the version the resolver chose
74    /// for it. Round-tripped through the lockfile so drift detection
75    /// can fire when a catalog spec changes without re-resolving.
76    pub catalogs: BTreeMap<String, BTreeMap<String, CatalogEntry>>,
77    /// bun's top-level `configVersion` — a second format counter bun
78    /// added alongside `lockfileVersion` to track its own config-
79    /// schema changes. Only the bun parser/writer ever touches this;
80    /// other formats leave it `None`. Round-tripping the parsed
81    /// value keeps the writer from silently downgrading the field
82    /// (e.g. from `2` back to `1`) when bun bumps it in a future
83    /// release.
84    pub bun_config_version: Option<u32>,
85    /// Top-level `patchedDependencies:` block mirrored by bun 1.1+ and
86    /// pnpm 9+. Key: selector (`lodash@4.17.21`), value: relative patch
87    /// file path (`patches/lodash@4.17.21.patch`). Round-tripped
88    /// verbatim so a parse/write cycle doesn't silently drop user
89    /// patches from the lockfile.
90    pub patched_dependencies: BTreeMap<String, String>,
91    /// Top-level `trustedDependencies:` block (bun) — a package-name
92    /// allowlist for lifecycle script execution. Preserved so
93    /// re-emitting a bun.lock doesn't strip the allowlist and cause
94    /// subsequent installs to skip scripts the user explicitly
95    /// approved.
96    ///
97    /// Kept as a `Vec` (not a set) so bun's original order round-trips
98    /// byte-identically; bun emits the list in insertion order. The
99    /// parser is responsible for deduping if the source lockfile
100    /// carried a duplicate.
101    pub trusted_dependencies: Vec<String>,
102    /// Top-level lockfile fields that aren't explicitly modeled on
103    /// `LockfileGraph`. Populated by per-format parsers on best-effort
104    /// basis so the writer can re-emit blocks a future lockfile
105    /// version might add (or ones we haven't promoted to typed fields
106    /// yet) without silently stripping them on round-trip. Each
107    /// parser/writer is responsible for emitting values in its
108    /// format's native serialization.
109    pub extra_fields: BTreeMap<String, serde_json::Value>,
110    /// Per-workspace-importer extras keyed by importer path (`""` for
111    /// root in bun, `"."` for others). Stores anything in the
112    /// workspace entry the typed model doesn't capture so a parse/
113    /// write cycle doesn't drop fields the user (or bun) wrote there.
114    pub workspace_extra_fields: BTreeMap<String, BTreeMap<String, serde_json::Value>>,
115}
116
117/// One entry in a lockfile catalog: the workspace-declared range and the
118/// resolved version. Mirrors pnpm v9's `catalogs:` block exactly.
119#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
120pub struct CatalogEntry {
121    pub specifier: String,
122    pub version: String,
123}
124
125/// Per-graph settings that mirror pnpm v9's `settings:` header.
126/// Extend as more knobs become round-trip-aware.
127#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
128pub struct LockfileSettings {
129    /// pnpm's `auto-install-peers` — when false the resolver leaves
130    /// unmet peers alone (just warns) instead of dragging them in.
131    pub auto_install_peers: bool,
132    /// pnpm's `exclude-links-from-lockfile` — not yet honored by aube
133    /// but round-tripped for lockfile compatibility.
134    pub exclude_links_from_lockfile: bool,
135    /// pnpm's `lockfile-include-tarball-url` — when true the writer
136    /// emits the full registry tarball URL in each package's
137    /// `resolution.tarball:` field alongside `integrity:`. Makes the
138    /// lockfile self-contained so air-gapped installs don't need to
139    /// derive the URL from `.npmrc`. Round-tripped through the
140    /// `settings:` header so it survives parse/write cycles without
141    /// re-reading `.npmrc`.
142    pub lockfile_include_tarball_url: bool,
143}
144
145impl Default for LockfileSettings {
146    fn default() -> Self {
147        Self {
148            auto_install_peers: true,
149            exclude_links_from_lockfile: false,
150            lockfile_include_tarball_url: false,
151        }
152    }
153}
154
155/// A direct dependency of a workspace importer.
156#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
157pub struct DirectDep {
158    pub name: String,
159    /// The dep_path key in the lockfile (e.g., "is-odd@3.0.1")
160    pub dep_path: String,
161    pub dep_type: DepType,
162    /// The specifier as written in package.json at the time the lockfile was
163    /// generated (e.g., `"^4.17.0"`). Used by drift detection to compare against
164    /// the current manifest. Only populated by formats that record it
165    /// (pnpm-lock.yaml v9). `None` for npm/yarn/bun lockfiles.
166    pub specifier: Option<String>,
167}
168
169#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
170pub enum DepType {
171    Production,
172    Dev,
173    Optional,
174}
175
176/// Non-registry source for a locked package.
177///
178/// When a package comes from a local path (via `file:` or `link:` in
179/// `package.json`) it doesn't have a tarball URL or integrity hash, so we
180/// record the source separately and let the linker materialize it
181/// on-the-fly.
182#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
183pub enum LocalSource {
184    /// `file:<dir>` — a directory on disk whose contents should be
185    /// hardlink-copied into the virtual store like a normal package.
186    /// Path is stored relative to the project root.
187    Directory(PathBuf),
188    /// `file:<tarball>` — a `.tgz` on disk, extracted into the virtual
189    /// store the same way we extract registry tarballs.
190    Tarball(PathBuf),
191    /// `link:<dir>` — a plain symlink into `node_modules/<name>`, never
192    /// materialized into the virtual store. Transitive deps are the
193    /// target's responsibility.
194    Link(PathBuf),
195    /// `git+https://`, `git+ssh://`, `github:user/repo`, etc. — a
196    /// remote git repo. Cloned at fetch time and imported like a
197    /// `file:` directory. `url` is the normalized clone URL (what
198    /// gets passed to `git clone`). `committish` is the user-written
199    /// ref after `#` (branch, tag, or commit; `None` means HEAD).
200    /// `resolved` is the 40-char commit SHA that `git ls-remote`
201    /// pinned the ref to — the lockfile records this so repeat
202    /// installs reproduce bit-for-bit.
203    Git(GitSource),
204    /// `https://example.com/pkg.tgz` — a remote tarball URL. Fetched
205    /// once at resolve time so the resolver can read the enclosed
206    /// `package.json` for version + transitive deps and pin the
207    /// sha512 integrity. `integrity` stays empty on freshly-parsed
208    /// specifiers and is filled in by the resolver after download.
209    RemoteTarball(RemoteTarballSource),
210}
211
212/// A remote tarball dependency spec. See [`LocalSource::RemoteTarball`].
213#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
214pub struct RemoteTarballSource {
215    pub url: String,
216    pub integrity: String,
217}
218
219/// A git dependency spec. See [`LocalSource::Git`].
220#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
221pub struct GitSource {
222    pub url: String,
223    pub committish: Option<String>,
224    pub resolved: String,
225    /// pnpm `&path:/sub/dir` selector — when set, only this
226    /// subdirectory of the cloned repo is treated as the package
227    /// root. Stored without leading slash so dep_path hashes are
228    /// stable regardless of whether the user wrote `path:/x` or
229    /// `path:x`.
230    pub subpath: Option<String>,
231}
232
233impl LocalSource {
234    /// The original path (relative to the project root) the user wrote
235    /// in `package.json`. `None` for non-path sources like git.
236    pub fn path(&self) -> Option<&Path> {
237        match self {
238            LocalSource::Directory(p) | LocalSource::Tarball(p) | LocalSource::Link(p) => Some(p),
239            LocalSource::Git(_) | LocalSource::RemoteTarball(_) => None,
240        }
241    }
242
243    /// The protocol kind (`"file"` / `"link"` / `"git"` / `"url"`).
244    pub fn kind_str(&self) -> &'static str {
245        match self {
246            LocalSource::Directory(_) | LocalSource::Tarball(_) => "file",
247            LocalSource::Link(_) => "link",
248            LocalSource::Git(_) => "git",
249            LocalSource::RemoteTarball(_) => "url",
250        }
251    }
252
253    /// The path as a POSIX-style string with forward-slash separators.
254    /// `Path::display()` and `to_string_lossy()` honor the host's
255    /// separator (backslash on Windows), which would make `dep_path`
256    /// hashes and lockfile `specifier:` strings non-portable: the
257    /// same `file:./some/dir` would render as `some\dir` on Windows
258    /// and `some/dir` on Unix, producing two different hashes for
259    /// the same logical target. Always rendering with `/` keeps
260    /// lockfiles cross-platform identical.
261    pub fn path_posix(&self) -> String {
262        self.path()
263            .map(|p| p.to_string_lossy().replace('\\', "/"))
264            .unwrap_or_default()
265    }
266
267    /// Canonical specifier string as pnpm writes it in the `packages:`
268    /// and `snapshots:` keys (post-`<name>@` part). For `file:` /
269    /// `link:` this is `file:./vendor/foo` / `link:../sibling`. For
270    /// `git`, pnpm uses the resolved form `<url>#<commit>` (no
271    /// `git+` prefix) because the lockfile pins to the exact commit
272    /// regardless of what the user wrote. Always emits POSIX
273    /// separators so the resulting lockfile is portable.
274    pub fn specifier(&self) -> String {
275        match self {
276            LocalSource::Git(g) => match &g.subpath {
277                Some(sub) => format!("{}#{}&path:/{}", g.url, g.resolved, sub),
278                None => format!("{}#{}", g.url, g.resolved),
279            },
280            LocalSource::RemoteTarball(t) => t.url.clone(),
281            _ => format!("{}:{}", self.kind_str(), self.path_posix()),
282        }
283    }
284
285    /// Internal FS-safe dep_path used as the key in
286    /// `LockfileGraph.packages` and as the `.aube/` subdir name.
287    ///
288    /// Distinct paths must map to distinct keys (otherwise the
289    /// linker would silently mix files between two local packages),
290    /// and the result must be a single filesystem component — no
291    /// `/`, `\`, `:`, or `..`. Ad-hoc character substitution trips
292    /// over cases like `../vendor` vs `__/vendor` or `a.b` vs `a_b`
293    /// collapsing to the same string, so we hash the raw path bytes
294    /// and suffix the first 16 hex chars (64 bits — more than enough
295    /// to avoid collisions inside a single project).
296    ///
297    /// The hash input is the POSIX-form path string so a checked-in
298    /// lockfile resolves to the same key regardless of which
299    /// platform ran `aube install`.
300    pub fn dep_path(&self, name: &str) -> String {
301        use sha2::{Digest, Sha256};
302        let mut hasher = Sha256::new();
303        match self {
304            LocalSource::Git(g) => {
305                hasher.update(g.url.as_bytes());
306                hasher.update(b"#");
307                hasher.update(g.resolved.as_bytes());
308                if let Some(sub) = &g.subpath {
309                    hasher.update(b"&path:/");
310                    hasher.update(sub.as_bytes());
311                }
312            }
313            LocalSource::RemoteTarball(t) => {
314                hasher.update(t.url.as_bytes());
315            }
316            _ => hasher.update(self.path_posix().as_bytes()),
317        }
318        let digest = hasher.finalize();
319        let short: String = digest.iter().take(8).map(|b| format!("{b:02x}")).collect();
320        format!("{name}@{}+{short}", self.kind_str())
321    }
322
323    /// Classify a user-written `file:` / `link:` specifier against the
324    /// project root. Returns `None` if `spec` isn't a local specifier.
325    /// Resolves the target path relative to `project_root`; a `file:`
326    /// target that resolves to a `.tgz` / `.tar.gz` on disk is treated
327    /// as a tarball, anything else as a directory.
328    pub fn parse(spec: &str, project_root: &Path) -> Option<Self> {
329        // Check git first so URLs like `https://host/user/repo.git`
330        // aren't swallowed by the broader bare-http tarball check
331        // below.
332        if let Some((url, committish, subpath)) = parse_git_spec(spec) {
333            // `resolved` is filled in by the resolver after running
334            // `git ls-remote`. A lockfile round-trip that never
335            // re-resolves will leave this empty, which is the sentinel
336            // the resolver checks for before calling ls-remote.
337            return Some(LocalSource::Git(GitSource {
338                url,
339                committish,
340                resolved: String::new(),
341                subpath,
342            }));
343        }
344        // Any remaining bare `http(s)://` URL is a remote tarball.
345        // npm semantics treat *all* non-git HTTP URLs in a dependency
346        // value as tarball URLs, so services that serve tarballs from
347        // URLs without a `.tgz` extension (pkg.pr.new, GitHub
348        // codeload, etc.) classify correctly here.
349        if Self::looks_like_remote_tarball_url(spec) {
350            return Some(LocalSource::RemoteTarball(RemoteTarballSource {
351                url: spec.to_string(),
352                integrity: String::new(),
353            }));
354        }
355        let (kind, rest) = if let Some(r) = spec.strip_prefix("file:") {
356            ("file", r)
357        } else if let Some(r) = spec.strip_prefix("link:") {
358            ("link", r)
359        } else {
360            return None;
361        };
362        let rel = PathBuf::from(rest);
363        let abs = project_root.join(&rel);
364        if kind == "link" {
365            return Some(LocalSource::Link(rel));
366        }
367        if abs.is_file() && Self::path_looks_like_tarball(&rel) {
368            return Some(LocalSource::Tarball(rel));
369        }
370        Some(LocalSource::Directory(rel))
371    }
372
373    /// Whether a specifier looks like a direct HTTP(S) URL that should
374    /// be fetched as a tarball. Per npm semantics, *any* `http://` or
375    /// `https://` URL in a dependency value is a tarball URL — services
376    /// like pkg.pr.new, GitHub codeload, and private registries with
377    /// auth-token query strings serve tarballs from URLs that don't
378    /// carry a `.tgz` extension. Git URLs must already have been
379    /// ruled out by the caller (see [`parse_git_spec`]) so a
380    /// `.git`-suffixed URL doesn't get misclassified here.
381    pub fn looks_like_remote_tarball_url(spec: &str) -> bool {
382        spec.starts_with("https://") || spec.starts_with("http://")
383    }
384
385    pub fn path_looks_like_tarball(path: &Path) -> bool {
386        let name = match path.file_name().and_then(|n| n.to_str()) {
387            Some(n) => n,
388            None => return false,
389        };
390        let lower = name.to_ascii_lowercase();
391        lower.ends_with(".tgz") || lower.ends_with(".tar.gz")
392    }
393}
394
395/// Parse a git dependency specifier into `(clone_url, committish)`.
396///
397/// Recognized forms:
398/// - `git+https://host/user/repo.git[#ref]`
399/// - `git+ssh://git@host/user/repo.git[#ref]`
400/// - `git://host/user/repo.git[#ref]`
401/// - `https://host/user/repo.git[#ref]` (only when ending in `.git`)
402/// - `github:user/repo[#ref]` → `https://github.com/user/repo.git`
403/// - `gitlab:user/repo[#ref]` → `https://gitlab.com/user/repo.git`
404/// - `bitbucket:user/repo[#ref]` → `https://bitbucket.org/user/repo.git`
405///
406/// Returns `None` for any specifier that doesn't look like a git URL,
407/// so the caller can fall through to other protocol parsers.
408pub fn parse_git_spec(spec: &str) -> Option<(String, Option<String>, Option<String>)> {
409    let (body, committish, subpath) = match spec.find('#') {
410        Some(idx) => {
411            let (c, s) = parse_git_fragment(&spec[idx + 1..]);
412            (&spec[..idx], c, s)
413        }
414        None => (spec, None, None),
415    };
416    let is_bare_transport = body.starts_with("https://")
417        || body.starts_with("http://")
418        || body.starts_with("ssh://")
419        || body.starts_with("file://");
420    let url = if let Some(rest) = body.strip_prefix("git+") {
421        // `git+` explicitly tags the URL as git, so the `.git`
422        // suffix is optional (GitHub/GitLab accept both forms).
423        rest.to_string()
424    } else if body.starts_with("git://") {
425        body.to_string()
426    } else if let Some(path) = body.strip_prefix("github:") {
427        format!("https://github.com/{path}.git")
428    } else if let Some(path) = body.strip_prefix("gitlab:") {
429        format!("https://gitlab.com/{path}.git")
430    } else if let Some(path) = body.strip_prefix("bitbucket:") {
431        format!("https://bitbucket.org/{path}.git")
432    } else if is_bare_transport && body.ends_with(".git") {
433        body.to_string()
434    } else if is_bare_transport
435        && committish
436            .as_deref()
437            .is_some_and(|c| c.len() == 40 && c.chars().all(|ch| ch.is_ascii_hexdigit()))
438    {
439        // Lockfile round-trip form: `specifier()` writes the stored
440        // URL verbatim plus `#<sha>`. URLs that dropped the `git+`
441        // prefix (and happen to lack `.git`) are disambiguated from
442        // plain tarball URLs by the 40-hex committish suffix.
443        body.to_string()
444    } else {
445        return None;
446    };
447    Some((url, committish, subpath))
448}
449
450/// Normalize git URL fragments used by npm-compatible lockfiles.
451///
452/// Plain git accepts `#<ref>`, while npm and Yarn Berry also write
453/// key/value fragments such as `#commit=<sha>` for pinned git deps.
454/// Downstream code passes this value directly to `git ls-remote` and
455/// `git checkout`, so strip the selector key here and keep only the
456/// actual ref name or SHA.
457pub(crate) fn normalize_git_fragment(fragment: &str) -> Option<String> {
458    parse_git_fragment(fragment).0
459}
460
461/// Parse a git URL fragment into `(committish, subpath)`. Handles the
462/// pnpm/hosted-git-info form `<ref>&path:/sub/dir` (the `path:` key
463/// uses a colon, not `=`, by historical convention) as well as the
464/// `key=value` form npm/Yarn Berry write. Unknown selectors are
465/// ignored. Subpath is returned without leading slash so the caller
466/// can join it with a clone dir without tripping the absolute-path
467/// branch of `Path::join`.
468pub(crate) fn parse_git_fragment(fragment: &str) -> (Option<String>, Option<String>) {
469    if fragment.is_empty() {
470        return (None, None);
471    }
472
473    let mut fallback: Option<&str> = None;
474    let mut preferred: Option<&str> = None;
475    let mut subpath: Option<String> = None;
476    for part in fragment.split('&') {
477        if part.is_empty() {
478            continue;
479        }
480        // Try `key=value` first; fall back to `key:value` only for
481        // the small set of selectors we actually handle below. A tag
482        // name with a colon (e.g. `release:2026-01`) is left alone —
483        // and `semver:^1.0.0` stays as a literal ref so `ls-remote`
484        // surfaces an explicit error rather than silently HEAD-ing.
485        let split = part.split_once('=').or_else(|| {
486            part.split_once(':')
487                .filter(|(k, _)| matches!(*k, "commit" | "tag" | "head" | "branch" | "path"))
488        });
489        let (key, value) = split.unwrap_or(("", part));
490        if value.is_empty() {
491            continue;
492        }
493        match key {
494            "commit" => {
495                preferred.get_or_insert(value);
496            }
497            "tag" | "head" | "branch" => {
498                fallback.get_or_insert(value);
499            }
500            "path" => {
501                // Strip leading slashes (pnpm writes `path:/sub`) and
502                // reject any `..` / `.` component. Without this, a
503                // crafted spec like `&path:/../../etc` would let the
504                // resolver and installer escape the clone dir and
505                // import an arbitrary host directory into the store.
506                if subpath.is_some() {
507                    // First-wins, matching the other selectors above.
508                    continue;
509                }
510                let trimmed = value.trim_start_matches('/');
511                if trimmed.is_empty() {
512                    continue;
513                }
514                if trimmed
515                    .split('/')
516                    .any(|c| c.is_empty() || c == "." || c == "..")
517                {
518                    continue;
519                }
520                subpath = Some(trimmed.to_string());
521            }
522            "" => {
523                fallback.get_or_insert(value);
524            }
525            _ => {}
526        }
527    }
528
529    (preferred.or(fallback).map(ToString::to_string), subpath)
530}
531
532/// A single resolved package in the lockfile.
533///
534/// The `dependencies` map keys are dep names and values are the dependency's
535/// dep_path *tail* — i.e. the string that follows `<name>@`. For a plain
536/// package this is just the version (`"4.17.21"`); for a package with its
537/// own peer context it includes the suffix (`"18.2.0(prop-types@15.8.1)"`).
538/// Combining the key with its value reproduces the full dep_path (which is
539/// also the key in `LockfileGraph.packages`).
540#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
541pub struct LockedPackage {
542    /// Package name (e.g., "lodash")
543    pub name: String,
544    /// Exact resolved version (e.g., "4.17.21")
545    pub version: String,
546    /// Integrity hash (e.g., "sha512-...")
547    pub integrity: Option<String>,
548    /// Dependencies of this package (name -> dep_path tail, see struct docs)
549    pub dependencies: BTreeMap<String, String>,
550    /// Optional dependency edges for this package. Active optional edges are
551    /// also mirrored in `dependencies` so graph walks and the linker continue
552    /// to see them; this separate map lets platform filtering prune optional
553    /// edges without touching regular dependencies.
554    pub optional_dependencies: BTreeMap<String, String>,
555    /// Peer dependency ranges as *declared* by the package (from its
556    /// package.json / packument). These are the constraints; the resolved
557    /// versions live in `dependencies` after the peer-context pass runs.
558    pub peer_dependencies: BTreeMap<String, String>,
559    /// `peerDependenciesMeta` entries, keyed by peer name.
560    pub peer_dependencies_meta: BTreeMap<String, PeerDepMeta>,
561    /// The dep_path key used in the lockfile. For packages with resolved
562    /// peer contexts this includes the suffix, e.g.
563    /// `"styled-components@6.1.0(react@18.2.0)"`.
564    pub dep_path: String,
565    /// Set for non-registry packages (those installed via `file:` or
566    /// `link:` specifiers). `None` for the common case of a package
567    /// resolved from an npm registry, where `integrity` is the full
568    /// record of where the bits came from.
569    pub local_source: Option<LocalSource>,
570    /// `os` / `cpu` / `libc` arrays from the package's manifest. Used
571    /// by the resolver to filter optional deps that can't run on the
572    /// current (or user-overridden) platform. Empty arrays mean no
573    /// constraint.
574    pub os: PlatformList,
575    pub cpu: PlatformList,
576    pub libc: PlatformList,
577    /// Names declared in the package's own `bundledDependencies`. These
578    /// ship inside the parent tarball's `node_modules/`, so the resolver
579    /// neither fetches nor recurses into them, and the linker avoids
580    /// creating sibling symlinks that would shadow the bundled tree.
581    /// An empty Vec means "no bundled deps"; `None` is kept as a
582    /// distinct value only inside the resolver and collapsed to empty
583    /// here because the lockfile round-trip doesn't need to preserve
584    /// the "unset" vs "empty list" distinction.
585    pub bundled_dependencies: Vec<String>,
586    /// Full registry tarball URL for registry-sourced packages. Only
587    /// populated when `LockfileSettings::lockfile_include_tarball_url`
588    /// is active on this graph; otherwise `None` and the lockfile
589    /// writer derives the URL at fetch time from the configured
590    /// registry. `local_source`-backed packages (file:, link:, git:,
591    /// remote tarball) already carry their own URL via `LocalSource`
592    /// and don't populate this field.
593    pub tarball_url: Option<String>,
594    /// For npm-alias deps (`"h3-v2": "npm:h3@2.0.1-rc.20"`): the real
595    /// package name on the registry (`"h3"`). `None` means the entry
596    /// is not aliased and `name` already holds the registry name.
597    ///
598    /// Install semantics when `Some(real)`:
599    /// - `name` is the *alias* — that's the folder under `node_modules/`,
600    ///   the symlink name for transitive deps, and the key every package
601    ///   that declares this dep refers to.
602    /// - `alias_of` is the real package name used for tarball URL lookup,
603    ///   store index keying, and packument fetches.
604    /// - `version` is the real resolved version.
605    ///
606    /// `registry_name()` returns the right name for registry IO; every
607    /// call site that talks to the registry or the CAS uses that helper.
608    pub alias_of: Option<String>,
609    /// Yarn berry's `checksum:` field, preserved verbatim when parsing a
610    /// yarn 2+ lockfile (e.g. `"10c0/<blake2b-hex>"`). The format is
611    /// yarn-specific — it uses a yarn-chosen hash family prefixed with
612    /// the `cacheKey` that produced it — and doesn't share a hash
613    /// algorithm with `integrity` (sha-512). When re-emitting a yarn
614    /// berry lockfile we write this field back as-is; packages that
615    /// didn't come through a berry parse (e.g. freshly-resolved entries
616    /// in a new install) leave this `None` and the writer omits the
617    /// `checksum:` field, which berry tolerates at the default
618    /// `checksumBehavior: throw` when the cache is fresh.
619    pub yarn_checksum: Option<String>,
620    /// `engines:` from the package's manifest, round-tripped through
621    /// the lockfile so pnpm-style writers can emit the same flow-form
622    /// `engines: {node: '>=8'}` line pnpm writes. Empty map means
623    /// "no engines declared" — the writer skips the field entirely.
624    pub engines: BTreeMap<String, String>,
625    /// `bin:` map from the package's manifest, normalized to
626    /// `name → path`. An empty map means "no bins declared".
627    ///
628    /// pnpm-style writers derive `hasBin: true` from
629    /// `!bin.is_empty()` (they don't preserve the names/paths); bun's
630    /// format emits the full map on the package's meta block. Keeping
631    /// the map here lets both writers render byte-identical output
632    /// without an extra tarball-level re-parse.
633    pub bin: BTreeMap<String, String>,
634    /// Dependency ranges as declared in this package's own
635    /// `package.json` — keyed by dep name, values are the raw
636    /// specifiers (`"^4.1.0"`, `"~1.1.4"`, `"workspace:*"`, …).
637    ///
638    /// Distinct from [`Self::dependencies`], which stores the
639    /// *resolved* dep_path tail (`"4.3.0"`). npm / yarn / bun
640    /// lockfiles preserve the declared ranges on every nested
641    /// package entry — rewriting them to the resolved pins is the
642    /// biggest source of round-trip churn against those formats. This
643    /// map lets writers emit the declared range when available and
644    /// fall back to the resolved pin otherwise (e.g. when the source
645    /// lockfile was pnpm, whose `snapshots:` only carries pins).
646    ///
647    /// Empty means "unknown" — writers should fall back to pins.
648    /// Covers production *and* optional dependencies in one map since
649    /// a package can't declare the same name twice across those
650    /// sections.
651    pub declared_dependencies: BTreeMap<String, String>,
652    /// Package's `license` field, collapsed to the simple string
653    /// form. Round-tripped so npm's lockfile keeps its per-entry
654    /// `"license": "MIT"` line; pnpm / yarn / bun don't record
655    /// licenses and leave this `None` on parse.
656    pub license: Option<String>,
657    /// Package's funding URL, extracted from whatever shape the
658    /// manifest's `funding:` field took (string / object / array).
659    /// Round-tripped so npm's lockfile keeps its per-entry
660    /// `"funding": {"url": "…"}` block.
661    pub funding_url: Option<String>,
662    /// Per-package-meta extras preserved verbatim from the source
663    /// lockfile. Captures fields the typed model doesn't yet cover
664    /// (`deprecated`, `hasInstallScript`, bun's `optionalPeers`, and
665    /// anything a future lockfile bump adds) so a parse/write cycle
666    /// doesn't drop them. Each format's writer re-emits what makes
667    /// sense there — bun inlines the extras back on the package-entry
668    /// meta object, pnpm / yarn / npm currently ignore them.
669    pub extra_meta: BTreeMap<String, serde_json::Value>,
670}
671
672impl LockedPackage {
673    /// The package name to use for registry / store operations — the real
674    /// name behind an npm-alias when aliased, otherwise just `name`. Used
675    /// at every site that derives a tarball URL, a packument URL, or an
676    /// aube-store cache key so aliased entries hit the actual package
677    /// instead of the alias-qualified name.
678    pub fn registry_name(&self) -> &str {
679        self.alias_of.as_deref().unwrap_or(&self.name)
680    }
681
682    /// Canonical `"name@version"` key used as a handle in patches,
683    /// approve-builds prompts, lockfile canonical maps, and display
684    /// paths. Not the dep-path — that includes peer-context suffixes.
685    pub fn spec_key(&self) -> String {
686        format!("{}@{}", self.name, self.version)
687    }
688}
689
690/// Metadata about a single declared peer dependency. Matches the shape of
691/// `peerDependenciesMeta` in package.json.
692#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
693pub struct PeerDepMeta {
694    /// When true, an unmet peer is silently allowed rather than warned about.
695    pub optional: bool,
696}
697
698/// Which source lockfile format was parsed.
699#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
700pub enum LockfileKind {
701    /// `aube-lock.yaml` — aube's default lockfile when no existing
702    /// lockfile is present. Same on-disk format as pnpm v9 for now
703    /// (we piggyback on pnpm::read/write).
704    Aube,
705    /// `pnpm-lock.yaml` — pnpm v9 format. If this is the existing
706    /// project lockfile, aube reads and writes it in place.
707    Pnpm,
708    Npm,
709    /// `yarn.lock` v1 (classic yarn). Line-based text format with
710    /// 2-space indented fields.
711    Yarn,
712    /// `yarn.lock` v2+ (yarn berry). YAML format with `__metadata:`
713    /// header, `resolution:` / `checksum:` fields, and
714    /// `languageName` / `linkType`. Same filename as `Yarn`; detection
715    /// peeks at the content for the `__metadata:` marker to pick
716    /// between the two.
717    YarnBerry,
718    NpmShrinkwrap,
719    Bun,
720}
721
722impl LockfileKind {
723    pub fn filename(self) -> &'static str {
724        match self {
725            LockfileKind::Aube => "aube-lock.yaml",
726            LockfileKind::Pnpm => "pnpm-lock.yaml",
727            LockfileKind::Npm => "package-lock.json",
728            LockfileKind::Yarn | LockfileKind::YarnBerry => "yarn.lock",
729            LockfileKind::NpmShrinkwrap => "npm-shrinkwrap.json",
730            LockfileKind::Bun => "bun.lock",
731        }
732    }
733}
734
735impl LockfileGraph {
736    /// Get all direct dependencies of the root project.
737    pub fn root_deps(&self) -> &[DirectDep] {
738        self.importers.get(".").map(|v| v.as_slice()).unwrap_or(&[])
739    }
740
741    /// Get a package by its dep_path key.
742    pub fn get_package(&self, dep_path: &str) -> Option<&LockedPackage> {
743        self.packages.get(dep_path)
744    }
745
746    /// `true` when at least one package in the graph carries a
747    /// non-empty `bin` map — a cheap signal that the source (lockfile
748    /// parser or fresh resolve) populated bin metadata. Bin-linking
749    /// passes use this to short-circuit the `package.json` read on
750    /// packages whose `bin` is empty (95%+ of a typical graph).
751    ///
752    /// The pnpm, bun, npm, and aube parsers all fill `bin`; a fresh
753    /// resolve fills it from packument data. The yarn-classic parser
754    /// leaves it empty, so a graph loaded exclusively from `yarn.lock`
755    /// returns `false` here and bin linking falls back to the full
756    /// `package.json` read. That's a correctness-over-speed choice:
757    /// misreading "empty" as "no bin" on yarn would silently drop
758    /// executables from `node_modules/.bin/`.
759    pub fn has_bin_metadata(&self) -> bool {
760        self.packages.values().any(|p| !p.bin.is_empty())
761    }
762
763    /// BFS the transitive closure of `roots` through `self.packages`,
764    /// returning every reachable dep_path (roots included). Missing
765    /// roots are skipped silently — a root without a matching package
766    /// is treated as a leaf, which matches what `filter_deps` /
767    /// `subset_to_importer` need when a retained importer points at a
768    /// package that was never fully installed (e.g. optional deps
769    /// filtered out on this platform).
770    ///
771    /// `LockedPackage.dependencies` maps `child_name → dep_path tail`,
772    /// so each child's full key reconstructs as `{child_name}@{tail}`.
773    fn transitive_closure<'a>(
774        &self,
775        roots: impl IntoIterator<Item = &'a str>,
776    ) -> std::collections::HashSet<String> {
777        let mut reachable: std::collections::HashSet<String> = std::collections::HashSet::new();
778        let mut queue: std::collections::VecDeque<String> = std::collections::VecDeque::new();
779        for root in roots {
780            if reachable.insert(root.to_string()) {
781                queue.push_back(root.to_string());
782            }
783        }
784        while let Some(dep_path) = queue.pop_front() {
785            let Some(pkg) = self.packages.get(&dep_path) else {
786                continue;
787            };
788            for (child_name, child_version) in &pkg.dependencies {
789                let child_key = format!("{child_name}@{child_version}");
790                if reachable.insert(child_key.clone()) {
791                    queue.push_back(child_key);
792                }
793            }
794        }
795        reachable
796    }
797
798    /// Clone only the `packages` entries whose keys are in `reachable`.
799    /// Paired with `transitive_closure` to produce the pruned
800    /// `LockfileGraph.packages` for `filter_deps` / `subset_to_importer`.
801    fn packages_restricted_to(
802        &self,
803        reachable: &std::collections::HashSet<String>,
804    ) -> BTreeMap<String, LockedPackage> {
805        self.packages
806            .iter()
807            .filter(|(dep_path, _)| reachable.contains(*dep_path))
808            .map(|(k, v)| (k.clone(), v.clone()))
809            .collect()
810    }
811
812    /// Produce a new `LockfileGraph` containing only the direct deps that match
813    /// `keep` and the transitive deps reachable from them.
814    ///
815    /// Used by `install --prod` to drop `DepType::Dev` roots and everything
816    /// only reachable through them, and by `install --no-optional` for optional
817    /// deps. The filter runs over every importer's direct-dep list, so workspace
818    /// projects behave correctly.
819    ///
820    /// Packages that are reachable from a retained root through a transitive
821    /// chain are kept even if a pruned dev dep also happened to depend on them —
822    /// the check is "is this package reachable from any retained root?", not
823    /// "was this package introduced by a retained root?".
824    pub fn filter_deps<F>(&self, keep: F) -> LockfileGraph
825    where
826        F: Fn(&DirectDep) -> bool,
827    {
828        // Filter each importer's DirectDep list.
829        let importers: BTreeMap<String, Vec<DirectDep>> = self
830            .importers
831            .iter()
832            .map(|(path, deps)| {
833                let filtered: Vec<DirectDep> = deps.iter().filter(|d| keep(d)).cloned().collect();
834                (path.clone(), filtered)
835            })
836            .collect();
837
838        // BFS from every retained root across every importer.
839        let reachable = self.transitive_closure(
840            importers
841                .values()
842                .flat_map(|deps| deps.iter().map(|d| d.dep_path.as_str())),
843        );
844        let packages = self.packages_restricted_to(&reachable);
845
846        LockfileGraph {
847            importers,
848            packages,
849            // Preserve the source graph's settings — filter is a
850            // structural operation, not a resolution-mode reset.
851            // Writing the filtered graph (e.g. from `aube prune`) must
852            // emit the same `settings:` header the user chose.
853            settings: self.settings.clone(),
854            // Overrides are part of the user's resolution intent and
855            // should survive structural filters like `aube prune`.
856            overrides: self.overrides.clone(),
857            ignored_optional_dependencies: self.ignored_optional_dependencies.clone(),
858            // Times follow the same round-trip invariant as settings:
859            // filter doesn't change what versions are locked, so the
860            // per-package publish timestamps carry through unchanged.
861            times: self.times.clone(),
862            skipped_optional_dependencies: self.skipped_optional_dependencies.clone(),
863            catalogs: self.catalogs.clone(),
864            bun_config_version: self.bun_config_version,
865            patched_dependencies: self.patched_dependencies.clone(),
866            trusted_dependencies: self.trusted_dependencies.clone(),
867            extra_fields: self.extra_fields.clone(),
868            workspace_extra_fields: self.workspace_extra_fields.clone(),
869        }
870    }
871
872    /// Produce a new `LockfileGraph` rooted at the importer at
873    /// `importer_path`, with its transitive closure preserved and every
874    /// other importer dropped. The retained importer is remapped to
875    /// `"."` because the consumer installs the result as a standalone
876    /// project.
877    ///
878    /// Used by `aube deploy`: reading the source workspace lockfile
879    /// and subsetting it to the deployed package lets a frozen install
880    /// in the target reproduce the workspace's exact versions without
881    /// re-resolving against the registry. `keep` filters the importer's
882    /// direct deps the same way `filter_deps` does, so `--prod` /
883    /// `--dev` / `--no-optional` deploys drop the matching roots.
884    ///
885    /// Returns `None` if `importer_path` is not present in
886    /// `self.importers`. Graph-wide metadata (`settings`, `overrides`,
887    /// `times`, `catalogs`, `ignored_optional_dependencies`) is copied
888    /// verbatim — structural pruning, not a resolution-mode reset.
889    /// Callers targeting a non-workspace install may want to clear
890    /// workspace-scope fields that would otherwise trigger drift
891    /// detection against a rewritten target manifest.
892    pub fn subset_to_importer<F>(&self, importer_path: &str, keep: F) -> Option<LockfileGraph>
893    where
894        F: Fn(&DirectDep) -> bool,
895    {
896        let src_deps = self.importers.get(importer_path)?;
897        let kept: Vec<DirectDep> = src_deps.iter().filter(|d| keep(d)).cloned().collect();
898
899        // BFS the transitive closure from retained roots, scoped to
900        // just this importer's kept direct deps.
901        let reachable = self.transitive_closure(kept.iter().map(|d| d.dep_path.as_str()));
902        let packages = self.packages_restricted_to(&reachable);
903
904        // Per-importer metadata: keep only the retained importer's
905        // entry, rekeyed to `.`. The source workspace's other
906        // importers are meaningless in a target that has exactly one.
907        let mut skipped_optional_dependencies = BTreeMap::new();
908        if let Some(skipped) = self.skipped_optional_dependencies.get(importer_path) {
909            skipped_optional_dependencies.insert(".".to_string(), skipped.clone());
910        }
911
912        let mut importers = BTreeMap::new();
913        importers.insert(".".to_string(), kept);
914
915        Some(LockfileGraph {
916            importers,
917            packages,
918            settings: self.settings.clone(),
919            overrides: self.overrides.clone(),
920            ignored_optional_dependencies: self.ignored_optional_dependencies.clone(),
921            times: self.times.clone(),
922            skipped_optional_dependencies,
923            catalogs: self.catalogs.clone(),
924            bun_config_version: self.bun_config_version,
925            patched_dependencies: self.patched_dependencies.clone(),
926            trusted_dependencies: self.trusted_dependencies.clone(),
927            extra_fields: self.extra_fields.clone(),
928            workspace_extra_fields: self.workspace_extra_fields.clone(),
929        })
930    }
931
932    /// Overlay per-package metadata fields from `prior` onto `self`
933    /// for every `(name, version)` that survives in both graphs.
934    /// Carries forward only fields the abbreviated packument (npm
935    /// corgi) doesn't ship — `license`, `funding_url`, and the
936    /// bun-format `configVersion` — so a fresh re-resolve against
937    /// the same spec set doesn't lose them.
938    ///
939    /// Keyed by canonical `name@version`, so a peer-context rewrite
940    /// between the old and new graph still lines up. `self`'s own
941    /// values win when set (fresh registry data is authoritative);
942    /// `prior`'s fill in only the `None` / empty slots. Safe to call
943    /// on any pair of graphs — parsing the old lockfile is the
944    /// caller's concern.
945    pub fn overlay_metadata_from(&mut self, prior: &LockfileGraph) {
946        // Build a canonical `name@version → prior pkg` lookup once so
947        // repeated peer-context variants in `self.packages` all hit
948        // the same prior entry.
949        let prior_index = build_canonical_map(prior);
950        for pkg in self.packages.values_mut() {
951            let key = pkg.spec_key();
952            let Some(prior_pkg) = prior_index.get(&key) else {
953                continue;
954            };
955            if pkg.license.is_none() && prior_pkg.license.is_some() {
956                pkg.license = prior_pkg.license.clone();
957            }
958            if pkg.funding_url.is_none() && prior_pkg.funding_url.is_some() {
959                pkg.funding_url = prior_pkg.funding_url.clone();
960            }
961            // Per-entry extras (`deprecated`, `optionalPeers`,
962            // format-specific fields bun/npm/yarn wrote into the
963            // meta block) can't be recovered from a fresh resolve,
964            // so carry them forward when the newer graph doesn't
965            // already carry its own. `self`-side keys always win.
966            for (k, v) in &prior_pkg.extra_meta {
967                pkg.extra_meta.entry(k.clone()).or_insert_with(|| v.clone());
968            }
969        }
970        if self.bun_config_version.is_none() {
971            self.bun_config_version = prior.bun_config_version;
972        }
973        if self.patched_dependencies.is_empty() {
974            self.patched_dependencies = prior.patched_dependencies.clone();
975        }
976        if self.trusted_dependencies.is_empty() {
977            self.trusted_dependencies = prior.trusted_dependencies.clone();
978        }
979        if self.extra_fields.is_empty() {
980            self.extra_fields = prior.extra_fields.clone();
981        }
982        if self.workspace_extra_fields.is_empty() {
983            self.workspace_extra_fields = prior.workspace_extra_fields.clone();
984        }
985    }
986
987    /// Compare this lockfile's root importer against a single manifest.
988    ///
989    /// Mirrors pnpm's `prefer-frozen-lockfile` check: a lockfile is "fresh" iff
990    /// every direct dep specifier in `package.json` exactly matches the specifier
991    /// recorded in the lockfile (string compare, not semver). Used to decide
992    /// whether to skip resolution and trust the lockfile (`Fresh`) or fall back
993    /// to a full re-resolve (`Stale { reason }`).
994    ///
995    /// For workspace projects, use [`check_drift_workspace`] instead — this
996    /// method only inspects the root importer.
997    ///
998    /// `workspace_overrides` is the `overrides:` block from
999    /// `pnpm-workspace.yaml` (pnpm v10 moved overrides there). Pass an
1000    /// empty map when the project has no workspace-yaml overrides. Keys
1001    /// are merged on top of `manifest.overrides_map()` before the drift
1002    /// comparison, matching the resolver's effective-override set —
1003    /// otherwise a lockfile written with a workspace override
1004    /// immediately looks stale on the next `--frozen-lockfile` run.
1005    ///
1006    /// `workspace_ignored_optional` is the same idea for
1007    /// `pnpm-workspace.yaml`'s `ignoredOptionalDependencies` block:
1008    /// the resolver unions it with the manifest's list, so the drift
1009    /// check has to see the same union or a freshly-written lockfile
1010    /// immediately reads as stale.
1011    ///
1012    /// `workspace_catalogs` is the `catalog:` / `catalogs:` block from
1013    /// `pnpm-workspace.yaml`. pnpm resolves `catalog:` references in
1014    /// override values against this map before writing the lockfile
1015    /// and before comparing on re-install, so both sides of the drift
1016    /// check have to see the catalog-resolved form — otherwise a
1017    /// `"lodash": "catalog:"` override reads as stale against a
1018    /// lockfile that recorded the resolved `"lodash": "4.17.21"`.
1019    ///
1020    /// Lockfile formats that don't record specifiers (npm, yarn, bun) always
1021    /// return `Fresh` since we have no way to detect drift without re-resolving.
1022    ///
1023    /// [`check_drift_workspace`]: Self::check_drift_workspace
1024    pub fn check_drift(
1025        &self,
1026        manifest: &aube_manifest::PackageJson,
1027        workspace_overrides: &BTreeMap<String, String>,
1028        workspace_ignored_optional: &[String],
1029        workspace_catalogs: &BTreeMap<String, BTreeMap<String, String>>,
1030    ) -> DriftStatus {
1031        let effective = resolve_catalog_refs_in_overrides(
1032            &merge_manifest_and_workspace_overrides(manifest, workspace_overrides),
1033            workspace_catalogs,
1034        );
1035        let locked = resolve_catalog_refs_in_overrides(&self.overrides, workspace_catalogs);
1036        if let Some(reason) = overrides_drift_reason(&locked, &effective) {
1037            return DriftStatus::Stale { reason };
1038        }
1039        let mut effective_ignored = manifest.pnpm_ignored_optional_dependencies();
1040        effective_ignored.extend(workspace_ignored_optional.iter().cloned());
1041        if let Some(reason) =
1042            ignored_optional_drift_reason(&self.ignored_optional_dependencies, &effective_ignored)
1043        {
1044            return DriftStatus::Stale { reason };
1045        }
1046        self.check_drift_for_importer(".", manifest, &effective)
1047    }
1048
1049    /// Workspace-aware drift check.
1050    ///
1051    /// Each entry in `manifests` is `(importer_path, manifest)` — for example
1052    /// `(".", root_manifest), ("packages/app", app_manifest), ...`. Every
1053    /// importer is checked against its own manifest; the first stale importer
1054    /// determines the result.
1055    ///
1056    /// See [`check_drift`] for the `workspace_overrides` contract.
1057    ///
1058    /// [`check_drift`]: Self::check_drift
1059    pub fn check_drift_workspace(
1060        &self,
1061        manifests: &[(String, aube_manifest::PackageJson)],
1062        workspace_overrides: &BTreeMap<String, String>,
1063        workspace_ignored_optional: &[String],
1064        workspace_catalogs: &BTreeMap<String, BTreeMap<String, String>>,
1065    ) -> DriftStatus {
1066        // Override drift is checked once at the workspace level, against
1067        // the root manifest. Workspace-package manifests may declare
1068        // their own `overrides` blocks but pnpm only honors the root's,
1069        // so we mirror that here.
1070        let effective_overrides = match manifests.iter().find(|(p, _)| p == ".") {
1071            Some((_, root_manifest)) => {
1072                let effective = resolve_catalog_refs_in_overrides(
1073                    &merge_manifest_and_workspace_overrides(root_manifest, workspace_overrides),
1074                    workspace_catalogs,
1075                );
1076                let locked = resolve_catalog_refs_in_overrides(&self.overrides, workspace_catalogs);
1077                if let Some(reason) = overrides_drift_reason(&locked, &effective) {
1078                    return DriftStatus::Stale { reason };
1079                }
1080                let mut effective_ignored = root_manifest.pnpm_ignored_optional_dependencies();
1081                effective_ignored.extend(workspace_ignored_optional.iter().cloned());
1082                if let Some(reason) = ignored_optional_drift_reason(
1083                    &self.ignored_optional_dependencies,
1084                    &effective_ignored,
1085                ) {
1086                    return DriftStatus::Stale { reason };
1087                }
1088                effective
1089            }
1090            None => BTreeMap::new(),
1091        };
1092        for (importer_path, manifest) in manifests {
1093            match self.check_drift_for_importer(importer_path, manifest, &effective_overrides) {
1094                DriftStatus::Fresh => continue,
1095                stale => return stale,
1096            }
1097        }
1098        DriftStatus::Fresh
1099    }
1100
1101    /// Compare this lockfile's catalog snapshot against the current
1102    /// `pnpm-workspace.yaml` catalogs.
1103    ///
1104    /// pnpm only writes catalog entries that at least one importer
1105    /// references — unused entries are absent from the lockfile. So
1106    /// "missing from lockfile" doesn't mean "added by the user", it
1107    /// means "declared but unreferenced", which is not drift. The
1108    /// transition from unused → used is caught by the importer-level
1109    /// drift check, since a fresh `catalog:` reference shows up as a
1110    /// new dep in some `package.json`.
1111    ///
1112    /// We fire on two cases only:
1113    /// - the spec changed for an entry the lockfile already records
1114    ///   (the entry is in use, and re-resolution must rerun);
1115    /// - the workspace removed an entry that the lockfile records
1116    ///   (the importer using `catalog:` now points at nothing).
1117    ///
1118    /// Resolved versions are deliberately not part of the comparison —
1119    /// the version is an *output* of resolution, so a stale lockfile
1120    /// version is what re-resolution is supposed to fix. Drift only
1121    /// fires on user intent (the specifier).
1122    pub fn check_catalogs_drift(
1123        &self,
1124        workspace_catalogs: &BTreeMap<String, BTreeMap<String, String>>,
1125    ) -> DriftStatus {
1126        for (cat_name, cat) in workspace_catalogs {
1127            let Some(locked) = self.catalogs.get(cat_name) else {
1128                continue;
1129            };
1130            for (pkg, spec) in cat {
1131                if let Some(entry) = locked.get(pkg)
1132                    && entry.specifier != *spec
1133                {
1134                    return DriftStatus::Stale {
1135                        reason: format!(
1136                            "catalogs.{cat_name}.{pkg}: workspace says {spec}, lockfile says {}",
1137                            entry.specifier
1138                        ),
1139                    };
1140                }
1141            }
1142        }
1143        for (cat_name, cat) in &self.catalogs {
1144            let workspace_cat = workspace_catalogs.get(cat_name);
1145            for pkg in cat.keys() {
1146                if workspace_cat.map(|c| c.contains_key(pkg)) != Some(true) {
1147                    return DriftStatus::Stale {
1148                        reason: format!("catalogs.{cat_name}: workspace removed {pkg}"),
1149                    };
1150                }
1151            }
1152        }
1153        DriftStatus::Fresh
1154    }
1155
1156    /// Compare a single importer's `DirectDep` list against the corresponding
1157    /// `package.json`. Used by both [`check_drift`] and [`check_drift_workspace`].
1158    ///
1159    /// [`check_drift`]: Self::check_drift
1160    /// [`check_drift_workspace`]: Self::check_drift_workspace
1161    fn check_drift_for_importer(
1162        &self,
1163        importer_path: &str,
1164        manifest: &aube_manifest::PackageJson,
1165        effective_overrides: &BTreeMap<String, String>,
1166    ) -> DriftStatus {
1167        let label = if importer_path == "." {
1168            String::new()
1169        } else {
1170            format!("{importer_path}: ")
1171        };
1172
1173        let importer_deps: &[DirectDep] = self
1174            .importers
1175            .get(importer_path)
1176            .map(|v| v.as_slice())
1177            .unwrap_or(&[]);
1178
1179        // Skip the check entirely if no DirectDep has a specifier (non-pnpm format).
1180        if importer_deps.iter().all(|d| d.specifier.is_none()) {
1181            return DriftStatus::Fresh;
1182        }
1183        let lockfile_specs: BTreeMap<&str, &str> = importer_deps
1184            .iter()
1185            .filter_map(|d| d.specifier.as_deref().map(|s| (d.name.as_str(), s)))
1186            .collect();
1187
1188        // Optionals the previous resolve recorded as intentionally
1189        // skipped on this importer's platform — keyed by name, value
1190        // is the specifier captured at that time. Distinct from
1191        // `ignored_optional_dependencies`, which is the user's static
1192        // ignore list; this map captures *runtime* platform skips.
1193        let skipped_optionals: BTreeMap<&str, &str> = self
1194            .skipped_optional_dependencies
1195            .get(importer_path)
1196            .map(|m| m.iter().map(|(k, v)| (k.as_str(), v.as_str())).collect())
1197            .unwrap_or_default();
1198
1199        // Iterate prod / dev / optional with a flag so the
1200        // skipped-optional exemption only applies to deps that came
1201        // from `optional_dependencies`. Without the flag, moving a
1202        // previously-skipped optional into `dependencies` with the same
1203        // specifier would silently report Fresh and the dep would
1204        // never install as a required dep.
1205        //
1206        // Optionals named in `ignored_optional_dependencies` are
1207        // dropped from the manifest-side scan: the resolver never
1208        // enqueues them, so the lockfile importer never has them
1209        // either, and the loop would otherwise report drift on every
1210        // install. (Their *spec* is still verified separately by the
1211        // round-tripped `ignored_optional_dependencies` block below.)
1212        let ignored = &self.ignored_optional_dependencies;
1213        let manifest_deps = manifest
1214            .dependencies
1215            .iter()
1216            .map(|(k, v)| (k, v, false))
1217            .chain(manifest.dev_dependencies.iter().map(|(k, v)| (k, v, false)))
1218            .chain(
1219                manifest
1220                    .optional_dependencies
1221                    .iter()
1222                    .filter(|(name, _)| !ignored.contains(name.as_str()))
1223                    .map(|(k, v)| (k, v, true)),
1224            );
1225
1226        for (name, spec, is_optional) in manifest_deps {
1227            match lockfile_specs.get(name.as_str()) {
1228                None => {
1229                    // A *missing* optional dep is only "fresh" if the
1230                    // previous resolve recorded it as intentionally
1231                    // skipped (platform mismatch or
1232                    // `pnpm.ignoredOptionalDependencies`) AND the
1233                    // recorded specifier still matches what's in the
1234                    // manifest. A genuinely *new* optional that the
1235                    // resolver has never seen is real drift — without
1236                    // that branch, adding `fsevents` to a fresh manifest
1237                    // would silently never get installed.
1238                    if is_optional && let Some(locked_spec) = skipped_optionals.get(name.as_str()) {
1239                        if *locked_spec == spec {
1240                            continue;
1241                        }
1242                        return DriftStatus::Stale {
1243                            reason: format!(
1244                                "{label}{name}: manifest says {spec}, lockfile (skipped) says {locked_spec}"
1245                            ),
1246                        };
1247                    }
1248                    return DriftStatus::Stale {
1249                        reason: format!("{label}manifest adds {name}@{spec}"),
1250                    };
1251                }
1252                Some(locked_spec) if *locked_spec != spec => {
1253                    // pnpm rewrites the importer specifier to the
1254                    // override-applied value when a bare-name override
1255                    // fires, so a pnpm-generated lockfile shows
1256                    // `specifier: 4.17.21` even though `package.json`
1257                    // still reads `^4.17.0`. Accept that as fresh when
1258                    // the effective override for this name matches the
1259                    // lockfile's recorded spec — otherwise any
1260                    // pnpm-written lockfile with overrides reads stale
1261                    // on every frozen install.
1262                    if let Some(override_spec) = effective_overrides.get(name.as_str())
1263                        && override_spec == locked_spec
1264                    {
1265                        continue;
1266                    }
1267                    return DriftStatus::Stale {
1268                        reason: format!(
1269                            "{label}{name}: manifest says {spec}, lockfile says {locked_spec}"
1270                        ),
1271                    };
1272                }
1273                Some(_) => {}
1274            }
1275        }
1276
1277        // Anything in the lockfile but missing from the manifest is stale
1278        // — UNLESS it was auto-hoisted as a peer by the resolver. pnpm-style
1279        // `auto-install-peers=true` puts peers into the importer's
1280        // `dependencies` without the user having written them in
1281        // `package.json`, so we have to recognize those as derived state
1282        // rather than user intent.
1283        //
1284        // Critically, we identify an auto-hoisted entry by matching its
1285        // *recorded specifier* against peer ranges declared in the graph,
1286        // not just by name. A name-only check would silently exempt a
1287        // user-pinned `react` that the user later removed (if any package
1288        // anywhere in the graph peer-declares react, the name match would
1289        // fire and we'd report Fresh forever — defeating the drift check).
1290        //
1291        // The rule: a lockfile entry whose (name, specifier) pair exactly
1292        // matches some package's declared (peer_name, peer_range) is
1293        // auto-hoisted. If the user had pinned react with a different
1294        // specifier string and then removed it, the (name, specifier)
1295        // pair no longer matches any peer range, and drift correctly
1296        // fires so the resolver re-runs and rewrites the lockfile.
1297        let manifest_names: std::collections::HashSet<&str> = manifest
1298            .dependencies
1299            .keys()
1300            .chain(manifest.dev_dependencies.keys())
1301            .chain(
1302                manifest
1303                    .optional_dependencies
1304                    .keys()
1305                    .filter(|name| !ignored.contains(name.as_str())),
1306            )
1307            .map(|s| s.as_str())
1308            .collect();
1309        let auto_hoisted_peer_specs: std::collections::HashSet<(&str, &str)> = self
1310            .packages
1311            .values()
1312            .flat_map(|p| {
1313                p.peer_dependencies
1314                    .iter()
1315                    .map(|(name, range)| (name.as_str(), range.as_str()))
1316            })
1317            .collect();
1318        for (locked_name, locked_spec) in &lockfile_specs {
1319            if manifest_names.contains(locked_name) {
1320                continue;
1321            }
1322            if auto_hoisted_peer_specs.contains(&(*locked_name, *locked_spec)) {
1323                continue;
1324            }
1325            return DriftStatus::Stale {
1326                reason: format!("{label}manifest removed {locked_name}"),
1327            };
1328        }
1329
1330        DriftStatus::Fresh
1331    }
1332}
1333
1334/// Merge `pnpm-workspace.yaml` overrides on top of the manifest's
1335/// `overrides_map()`. Workspace entries win on key conflict, matching
1336/// pnpm v10's behavior where the workspace yaml is the canonical
1337/// home for overrides. Callers pass this into `overrides_drift_reason`
1338/// so the drift check sees the same effective map the resolver used.
1339fn merge_manifest_and_workspace_overrides(
1340    manifest: &aube_manifest::PackageJson,
1341    workspace_overrides: &BTreeMap<String, String>,
1342) -> BTreeMap<String, String> {
1343    let mut out = manifest.overrides_map();
1344    for (k, v) in workspace_overrides {
1345        out.insert(k.clone(), v.clone());
1346    }
1347    out
1348}
1349
1350/// Rewrite `catalog:` / `catalog:<name>` override values to the catalog's
1351/// resolved range. pnpm writes resolved override values into the lockfile
1352/// and compares against the resolved form on re-install, so both sides
1353/// of the drift check have to see the catalog-substituted map — otherwise
1354/// a `"lodash": "catalog:"` workspace-yaml override reads as stale against
1355/// a lockfile that recorded `"lodash": "4.17.21"`. Unresolvable references
1356/// (missing catalog or missing entry) pass through untouched; the caller
1357/// would have errored at resolve time if this ever reached a real install,
1358/// so a drift-mismatch here is fine.
1359fn resolve_catalog_refs_in_overrides(
1360    overrides: &BTreeMap<String, String>,
1361    workspace_catalogs: &BTreeMap<String, BTreeMap<String, String>>,
1362) -> BTreeMap<String, String> {
1363    overrides
1364        .iter()
1365        .map(|(k, v)| {
1366            let resolved = v
1367                .strip_prefix("catalog:")
1368                .map(|tail| if tail.is_empty() { "default" } else { tail })
1369                .and_then(|cat_name| workspace_catalogs.get(cat_name))
1370                .and_then(|cat| cat.get(override_key_package_name(k)))
1371                .cloned()
1372                .unwrap_or_else(|| v.clone());
1373            (k.clone(), resolved)
1374        })
1375        .collect()
1376}
1377
1378/// Extract the package name from an override selector key so the catalog
1379/// can be looked up by pkg name. Handles bare (`lodash`), scoped
1380/// (`@babel/core`), ranged (`lodash@<5`), ancestor-chained
1381/// (`parent>lodash`), and combinations. Unparseable keys return the
1382/// input unchanged; the catalog lookup will then miss and leave the
1383/// value as-is.
1384fn override_key_package_name(key: &str) -> &str {
1385    let last = key.rsplit('>').next().unwrap_or(key);
1386    if let Some(after_scope) = last.strip_prefix('@') {
1387        match after_scope.find('@') {
1388            Some(idx) => &last[..idx + 1],
1389            None => last,
1390        }
1391    } else {
1392        match last.find('@') {
1393            Some(idx) => &last[..idx],
1394            None => last,
1395        }
1396    }
1397}
1398
1399/// Compare two override maps and return a human-readable reason
1400/// describing the first difference, or `None` if they're identical.
1401/// Drift messages cite the offending key by name so users can act on
1402/// them — `(lockfile: N entries, manifest: M entries)` is useless
1403/// when N == M but a value changed.
1404fn overrides_drift_reason(
1405    lockfile: &BTreeMap<String, String>,
1406    manifest: &BTreeMap<String, String>,
1407) -> Option<String> {
1408    for (k, v) in manifest {
1409        match lockfile.get(k) {
1410            None => return Some(format!("overrides: manifest adds {k}@{v}")),
1411            Some(locked) if locked != v => {
1412                return Some(format!("overrides: {k} changed ({locked} → {v})"));
1413            }
1414            Some(_) => {}
1415        }
1416    }
1417    for k in lockfile.keys() {
1418        if !manifest.contains_key(k) {
1419            return Some(format!("overrides: manifest removes {k}"));
1420        }
1421    }
1422    None
1423}
1424
1425/// Compare two `ignoredOptionalDependencies` sets and return a drift
1426/// reason string for the first difference, or `None` if identical.
1427fn ignored_optional_drift_reason(
1428    lockfile: &BTreeSet<String>,
1429    manifest: &BTreeSet<String>,
1430) -> Option<String> {
1431    for name in manifest {
1432        if !lockfile.contains(name) {
1433            return Some(format!("ignoredOptionalDependencies: manifest adds {name}"));
1434        }
1435    }
1436    for name in lockfile {
1437        if !manifest.contains(name) {
1438            return Some(format!(
1439                "ignoredOptionalDependencies: manifest removes {name}"
1440            ));
1441        }
1442    }
1443    None
1444}
1445
1446/// Result of comparing a lockfile against a manifest.
1447#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
1448pub enum DriftStatus {
1449    /// The lockfile is in sync with the manifest. Safe to use without re-resolving.
1450    Fresh,
1451    /// The lockfile is out of date. The reason describes the first mismatch found.
1452    Stale { reason: String },
1453}
1454
1455/// Atomic lockfile write. Tempfile in the same dir, fsync, rename
1456/// over the target. Every format writer goes through this so a
1457/// crash or Ctrl+C mid-write cannot leave a truncated lockfile on
1458/// disk. Rename is atomic on POSIX, on Windows MoveFileEx gives
1459/// the same guarantee post Win10. Caller passes the serialized
1460/// bytes already formatted, this just handles the IO layer.
1461pub(crate) fn atomic_write_lockfile(path: &Path, body: &[u8]) -> Result<(), Error> {
1462    aube_util::fs_atomic::atomic_write(path, body).map_err(|e| Error::Io(path.to_path_buf(), e))
1463}
1464
1465/// Write a lockfile to the given project directory using aube's default
1466/// filename (`aube-lock.yaml`, or `aube-lock.<branch>.yaml` when branch
1467/// lockfiles are enabled).
1468pub fn write_lockfile(
1469    project_dir: &Path,
1470    graph: &LockfileGraph,
1471    manifest: &aube_manifest::PackageJson,
1472) -> Result<(), Error> {
1473    write_lockfile_as(project_dir, graph, manifest, LockfileKind::Aube)?;
1474    Ok(())
1475}
1476
1477/// Write a lockfile using the existing project lockfile kind, or
1478/// Collapse peer-context variants from `graph` into a single map keyed
1479/// by `"name@version"`, pointing at the first-seen package. Several
1480/// writers (npm, yarn, …) share this shape: one canonical entry per
1481/// `(name, version)` pair regardless of how many peer suffixes the
1482/// full graph emits.
1483pub fn build_canonical_map(graph: &LockfileGraph) -> BTreeMap<String, &LockedPackage> {
1484    let mut canonical: BTreeMap<String, &LockedPackage> = BTreeMap::new();
1485    for pkg in graph.packages.values() {
1486        canonical.entry(pkg.spec_key()).or_insert(pkg);
1487    }
1488    canonical
1489}
1490
1491/// `aube-lock.yaml` when the project does not have one yet.
1492///
1493/// This is the default write path for commands that mutate the active
1494/// project graph (`install`, `add`, `remove`, `update`, `dedupe`, ...).
1495pub fn write_lockfile_preserving_existing(
1496    project_dir: &Path,
1497    graph: &LockfileGraph,
1498    manifest: &aube_manifest::PackageJson,
1499) -> Result<PathBuf, Error> {
1500    let kind = detect_existing_lockfile_kind(project_dir).unwrap_or(LockfileKind::Aube);
1501    write_lockfile_as(project_dir, graph, manifest, kind)
1502}
1503
1504/// Write `graph` in the requested lockfile format into `project_dir`.
1505///
1506/// Returns the path that was actually written (useful for logging
1507/// since `Aube` may resolve to a branch-specific filename). Callers
1508/// that want to preserve whatever format was already on disk should
1509/// pair this with [`detect_existing_lockfile_kind`].
1510///
1511/// All supported formats: `Aube`, `Pnpm`, `Npm`, `NpmShrinkwrap`,
1512/// `Yarn`, and `Bun`. This preserves the lockfile kind that already
1513/// exists in the project; callers should pass `Aube` only when no
1514/// lockfile exists yet. See each writer module's doc comment for
1515/// per-format lossy areas (peer contexts, `resolved` URLs, etc.).
1516pub fn write_lockfile_as(
1517    project_dir: &Path,
1518    graph: &LockfileGraph,
1519    manifest: &aube_manifest::PackageJson,
1520    kind: LockfileKind,
1521) -> Result<PathBuf, Error> {
1522    let filename = match kind {
1523        LockfileKind::Aube => aube_lock_filename(project_dir),
1524        LockfileKind::Pnpm => pnpm_lock_filename(project_dir),
1525        other => other.filename().to_string(),
1526    };
1527    let path = project_dir.join(&filename);
1528    match kind {
1529        LockfileKind::Aube | LockfileKind::Pnpm => pnpm::write(&path, graph, manifest)?,
1530        LockfileKind::Npm | LockfileKind::NpmShrinkwrap => npm::write(&path, graph, manifest)?,
1531        LockfileKind::Yarn => yarn::write_classic(&path, graph, manifest)?,
1532        LockfileKind::YarnBerry => yarn::write_berry(&path, graph, manifest)?,
1533        LockfileKind::Bun => bun::write(&path, graph, manifest)?,
1534    }
1535    Ok(path)
1536}
1537
1538/// Return the [`LockfileKind`] of the lockfile already on disk in
1539/// `project_dir`, if any. Follows the same precedence as
1540/// [`parse_lockfile_with_kind`] (aube > pnpm > bun > yarn >
1541/// npm-shrinkwrap > npm). Used by install to preserve a project's
1542/// existing lockfile format when rewriting after a re-resolve — a
1543/// user with only `pnpm-lock.yaml`, `package-lock.json`, or another
1544/// supported lockfile gets that file written back, not a surprise
1545/// `aube-lock.yaml` alongside it.
1546pub fn detect_existing_lockfile_kind(project_dir: &Path) -> Option<LockfileKind> {
1547    for (path, kind) in lockfile_candidates(project_dir, /*include_aube=*/ true) {
1548        if path.exists() {
1549            return Some(refine_yarn_kind(&path, kind));
1550        }
1551    }
1552    None
1553}
1554
1555/// Resolve the canonical lockfile filename for `project_dir` (aube's own).
1556///
1557/// Returns `aube-lock.<branch>.yaml` when `gitBranchLockfile: true` is
1558/// set in `pnpm-workspace.yaml` (or `aube-workspace.yaml`) and the
1559/// project is inside a git checkout with a current branch. Forward
1560/// slashes in the branch name are encoded as `!`, matching pnpm. Falls
1561/// back to plain `aube-lock.yaml` in every other case.
1562///
1563/// Memoized per `project_dir` for the lifetime of the process: a
1564/// single install resolves this 3–5 times (lockfile_candidates,
1565/// write_lockfile, debug log, state read/write), and
1566/// `check_needs_install` runs on every `aube run`/`aube exec` via
1567/// `ensure_installed`. Without caching, every command would pay for a
1568/// YAML parse + a `git branch --show-current` subprocess just to
1569/// recompute a value that can't change mid-process.
1570pub fn aube_lock_filename(project_dir: &Path) -> String {
1571    use std::sync::{Mutex, OnceLock};
1572    static CACHE: OnceLock<Mutex<std::collections::HashMap<PathBuf, String>>> = OnceLock::new();
1573    let cache = CACHE.get_or_init(|| Mutex::new(std::collections::HashMap::new()));
1574    if let Ok(map) = cache.lock()
1575        && let Some(hit) = map.get(project_dir)
1576    {
1577        return hit.clone();
1578    }
1579    let resolved = if !git_branch_lockfile_enabled(project_dir) {
1580        "aube-lock.yaml".to_string()
1581    } else {
1582        match current_git_branch(project_dir) {
1583            Some(branch) => format!("aube-lock.{}.yaml", branch.replace('/', "!")),
1584            None => "aube-lock.yaml".to_string(),
1585        }
1586    };
1587    if let Ok(mut map) = cache.lock() {
1588        map.insert(project_dir.to_path_buf(), resolved.clone());
1589    }
1590    resolved
1591}
1592
1593/// Resolve the pnpm lockfile filename for `project_dir`.
1594///
1595/// Mirrors [`aube_lock_filename`] for branch lockfiles, but keeps the
1596/// pnpm filename prefix so projects with an existing `pnpm-lock.yaml`
1597/// keep writing to pnpm's file.
1598pub fn pnpm_lock_filename(project_dir: &Path) -> String {
1599    let aube_name = aube_lock_filename(project_dir);
1600    // `aube_lock_filename` always returns "aube-lock.<rest>", so strip_prefix
1601    // always succeeds. The fallback is purely defensive.
1602    aube_name
1603        .strip_prefix("aube-lock.")
1604        .map(|rest| format!("pnpm-lock.{rest}"))
1605        .unwrap_or_else(|| "pnpm-lock.yaml".to_string())
1606}
1607
1608fn git_branch_lockfile_enabled(project_dir: &Path) -> bool {
1609    // Goes through the build-time-generated typed accessor in
1610    // `aube_settings::resolved` so the alias list is driven off
1611    // `settings.toml` — no hand-maintained typed field. This path
1612    // reads only `pnpm-workspace.yaml`; `.npmrc` values are out of
1613    // scope here because aube-lockfile doesn't want a dependency on
1614    // aube-registry just to load npmrc (and the historical behavior
1615    // never read `.npmrc` either).
1616    let Ok(raw) = aube_manifest::workspace::load_raw(project_dir) else {
1617        return false;
1618    };
1619    let npmrc: Vec<(String, String)> = Vec::new();
1620    let ctx = aube_settings::ResolveCtx::files_only(&npmrc, &raw);
1621    aube_settings::resolved::git_branch_lockfile(&ctx)
1622}
1623
1624pub(crate) fn current_git_branch(project_dir: &Path) -> Option<String> {
1625    let out = std::process::Command::new("git")
1626        .args(["-C"])
1627        .arg(project_dir)
1628        .args(["branch", "--show-current"])
1629        .output()
1630        .ok()?;
1631    if !out.status.success() {
1632        return None;
1633    }
1634    let branch = String::from_utf8(out.stdout).ok()?.trim().to_string();
1635    if branch.is_empty() {
1636        None
1637    } else {
1638        Some(branch)
1639    }
1640}
1641
1642/// Detect and parse the lockfile in the given project directory.
1643///
1644/// Priority: `aube-lock.yaml` → `pnpm-lock.yaml` → `bun.lock` →
1645/// `yarn.lock` → `npm-shrinkwrap.json` → `package-lock.json`.
1646/// (Shrinkwrap takes priority over package-lock.json when both exist, matching npm's behavior.)
1647///
1648/// `manifest` is needed to classify direct vs transitive deps when
1649/// reading yarn.lock (which has no notion of that distinction).
1650pub fn parse_lockfile(
1651    project_dir: &Path,
1652    manifest: &aube_manifest::PackageJson,
1653) -> Result<LockfileGraph, Error> {
1654    let (graph, _kind) = parse_lockfile_with_kind(project_dir, manifest)?;
1655    Ok(graph)
1656}
1657
1658/// Like [`parse_lockfile`] but also returns which format was read.
1659pub fn parse_lockfile_with_kind(
1660    project_dir: &Path,
1661    manifest: &aube_manifest::PackageJson,
1662) -> Result<(LockfileGraph, LockfileKind), Error> {
1663    reject_bun_binary(project_dir)?;
1664    for (path, kind) in lockfile_candidates(project_dir, /*include_aube=*/ true) {
1665        if !path.exists() {
1666            continue;
1667        }
1668        let kind = refine_yarn_kind(&path, kind);
1669        let graph = parse_one(&path, kind, manifest)?;
1670        return Ok((graph, kind));
1671    }
1672    Err(Error::NotFound(project_dir.to_path_buf()))
1673}
1674
1675/// Variant of [`parse_lockfile_with_kind`] used by `aube import`.
1676///
1677/// Skips `aube-lock.yaml` — if the project already has one, there's
1678/// nothing to import. `pnpm-lock.yaml` *is* included because the whole
1679/// point of `aube import` is to convert a foreign lockfile (including
1680/// pnpm's) into `aube-lock.yaml`.
1681pub fn parse_for_import(
1682    project_dir: &Path,
1683    manifest: &aube_manifest::PackageJson,
1684) -> Result<(LockfileGraph, LockfileKind), Error> {
1685    reject_bun_binary(project_dir)?;
1686    for (path, kind) in lockfile_candidates(project_dir, /*include_aube=*/ false) {
1687        if !path.exists() {
1688            continue;
1689        }
1690        let kind = refine_yarn_kind(&path, kind);
1691        let graph = parse_one(&path, kind, manifest)?;
1692        return Ok((graph, kind));
1693    }
1694    Err(Error::NotFound(project_dir.to_path_buf()))
1695}
1696
1697/// If only `bun.lockb` is present (without a text `bun.lock`), surface an
1698/// actionable error instead of silently falling through to another format.
1699fn reject_bun_binary(project_dir: &Path) -> Result<(), Error> {
1700    let lockb = project_dir.join("bun.lockb");
1701    let text = project_dir.join("bun.lock");
1702    if lockb.exists() && !text.exists() {
1703        return Err(Error::parse(
1704            &lockb,
1705            "bun.lockb (binary format) is not supported — run `bun install --save-text-lockfile` to generate a bun.lock text file first, or upgrade to bun 1.2+ where text is the default",
1706        ));
1707    }
1708    Ok(())
1709}
1710
1711fn lockfile_candidates(project_dir: &Path, include_aube: bool) -> Vec<(PathBuf, LockfileKind)> {
1712    let mut out = Vec::new();
1713    if include_aube {
1714        // Prefer the branch-specific lockfile (if `gitBranchLockfile` is on
1715        // and we resolve a branch); fall through to plain `aube-lock.yaml`
1716        // so a freshly-enabled branch still picks up the base lockfile.
1717        let branch_name = aube_lock_filename(project_dir);
1718        if branch_name != "aube-lock.yaml" {
1719            out.push((project_dir.join(&branch_name), LockfileKind::Aube));
1720        }
1721        out.push((project_dir.join("aube-lock.yaml"), LockfileKind::Aube));
1722    }
1723    // Preserve pnpm lockfiles in place. Branch-specific
1724    // `pnpm-lock.<branch>.yaml` mirrors the aube branch lockfile naming
1725    // logic, so a project that already uses pnpm branch lockfiles keeps
1726    // writing through that file.
1727    let pnpm_branch = {
1728        let mut s = aube_lock_filename(project_dir);
1729        if let Some(rest) = s.strip_prefix("aube-lock.") {
1730            s = format!("pnpm-lock.{rest}");
1731        }
1732        s
1733    };
1734    if pnpm_branch != "pnpm-lock.yaml" {
1735        out.push((project_dir.join(&pnpm_branch), LockfileKind::Pnpm));
1736    }
1737    out.push((project_dir.join("pnpm-lock.yaml"), LockfileKind::Pnpm));
1738    out.push((project_dir.join("bun.lock"), LockfileKind::Bun));
1739    out.push((project_dir.join("yarn.lock"), LockfileKind::Yarn));
1740    out.push((
1741        project_dir.join("npm-shrinkwrap.json"),
1742        LockfileKind::NpmShrinkwrap,
1743    ));
1744    out.push((project_dir.join("package-lock.json"), LockfileKind::Npm));
1745    out
1746}
1747
1748fn parse_one(
1749    path: &Path,
1750    kind: LockfileKind,
1751    manifest: &aube_manifest::PackageJson,
1752) -> Result<LockfileGraph, Error> {
1753    match kind {
1754        // `aube-lock.yaml` uses the same on-disk format as pnpm v9 for
1755        // now — same parser, same writer — so we piggyback on the pnpm
1756        // module. Keeping the variant distinct lets detection/import
1757        // treat the two differently even though the bytes are the same.
1758        LockfileKind::Aube | LockfileKind::Pnpm => pnpm::parse(path),
1759        // yarn.rs::parse peeks the file for `__metadata:` and
1760        // dispatches between classic (v1) and berry (v2+) internally,
1761        // so we can hand both kinds to the same entry point. The
1762        // caller keeps the kind label it resolved from
1763        // `refine_yarn_kind` for downstream write-back.
1764        LockfileKind::Yarn | LockfileKind::YarnBerry => yarn::parse(path, manifest),
1765        LockfileKind::Npm | LockfileKind::NpmShrinkwrap => npm::parse(path),
1766        LockfileKind::Bun => bun::parse(path),
1767    }
1768}
1769
1770/// Replace `LockfileKind::Yarn` with `LockfileKind::YarnBerry` when
1771/// the yarn.lock at `path` is actually a yarn 2+ lockfile. Other
1772/// kinds pass through unchanged.
1773///
1774/// `lockfile_candidates` only knows filenames, not content, so the
1775/// yarn entry is always tagged `Yarn`. Callers that need the precise
1776/// variant (install write-back, import conversions, drift logging)
1777/// funnel through this helper after confirming the candidate exists.
1778fn refine_yarn_kind(path: &Path, kind: LockfileKind) -> LockfileKind {
1779    if kind == LockfileKind::Yarn && yarn::is_berry_path(path) {
1780        LockfileKind::YarnBerry
1781    } else {
1782        kind
1783    }
1784}
1785
1786#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error, miette::Diagnostic)]
1787pub enum Error {
1788    #[error("no lockfile found in {0}")]
1789    NotFound(std::path::PathBuf),
1790    #[error("unsupported lockfile format: {0}")]
1791    UnsupportedFormat(String),
1792    #[error("failed to read lockfile {0}: {1}")]
1793    Io(std::path::PathBuf, std::io::Error),
1794    /// Structural/serialization lockfile errors that have no source
1795    /// location — shape checks (`must be a mapping`), version guards
1796    /// (`lockfileVersion N unsupported`), and `serde_yaml::to_string`
1797    /// failures during write.
1798    #[error("failed to parse lockfile {0}: {1}")]
1799    Parse(std::path::PathBuf, String),
1800    /// Deserialization failure with a byte offset into the source
1801    /// content, so miette's `fancy` handler can draw a pointer at the
1802    /// offending byte of the lockfile. Reuses `aube_manifest`'s
1803    /// `ParseError` — identical shape, identical rendering — via the
1804    /// same `ParseDiag` pattern `aube-workspace` uses.
1805    #[error(transparent)]
1806    #[diagnostic(transparent)]
1807    ParseDiag(Box<aube_manifest::ParseError>),
1808}
1809
1810/// Read a lockfile from disk, mapping I/O errors to `Error::Io`.
1811pub fn read_lockfile(path: &std::path::Path) -> Result<String, Error> {
1812    std::fs::read_to_string(path).map_err(|e| Error::Io(path.to_path_buf(), e))
1813}
1814
1815/// Parse a JSON lockfile document, attaching a miette source span on
1816/// failure so the fancy handler can point at the offending byte.
1817pub fn parse_json<T: serde::de::DeserializeOwned>(
1818    path: &std::path::Path,
1819    content: String,
1820) -> Result<T, Error> {
1821    let mut buf = content.clone().into_bytes();
1822    match simd_json::serde::from_slice(&mut buf) {
1823        Ok(v) => Ok(v),
1824        Err(_) => match serde_json::from_str(&content) {
1825            Ok(v) => Ok(v),
1826            Err(e) => Err(Error::parse_json_err(path, content, &e)),
1827        },
1828    }
1829}
1830
1831impl Error {
1832    pub fn parse(path: &std::path::Path, msg: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
1833        Error::Parse(path.to_path_buf(), msg.into())
1834    }
1835
1836    pub fn parse_json_err(
1837        path: &std::path::Path,
1838        content: String,
1839        err: &serde_json::Error,
1840    ) -> Self {
1841        Error::ParseDiag(Box::new(aube_manifest::ParseError::from_json_err(
1842            path, content, err,
1843        )))
1844    }
1845
1846    pub fn parse_yaml_err(
1847        path: &std::path::Path,
1848        content: String,
1849        err: &serde_yaml::Error,
1850    ) -> Self {
1851        Error::ParseDiag(Box::new(aube_manifest::ParseError::from_yaml_err(
1852            path, content, err,
1853        )))
1854    }
1855}
1856
1857#[cfg(test)]
1858mod has_bin_metadata_tests {
1859    use super::*;
1860
1861    fn pkg_with_bin(bin: BTreeMap<String, String>) -> LockedPackage {
1862        LockedPackage {
1863            name: "p".to_string(),
1864            version: "1.0.0".to_string(),
1865            dep_path: "p@1.0.0".to_string(),
1866            bin,
1867            ..Default::default()
1868        }
1869    }
1870
1871    #[test]
1872    fn empty_graph_has_no_bin_metadata() {
1873        let g = LockfileGraph::default();
1874        assert!(!g.has_bin_metadata());
1875    }
1876
1877    #[test]
1878    fn graph_with_no_bins_returns_false() {
1879        let mut g = LockfileGraph::default();
1880        g.packages
1881            .insert("a@1.0.0".to_string(), pkg_with_bin(BTreeMap::new()));
1882        g.packages
1883            .insert("b@2.0.0".to_string(), pkg_with_bin(BTreeMap::new()));
1884        assert!(!g.has_bin_metadata());
1885    }
1886
1887    #[test]
1888    fn any_non_empty_bin_flips_to_true() {
1889        let mut g = LockfileGraph::default();
1890        g.packages
1891            .insert("a@1.0.0".to_string(), pkg_with_bin(BTreeMap::new()));
1892        let mut bin = BTreeMap::new();
1893        bin.insert("tool".to_string(), "bin/tool.js".to_string());
1894        g.packages.insert("b@2.0.0".to_string(), pkg_with_bin(bin));
1895        assert!(g.has_bin_metadata());
1896    }
1897
1898    /// pnpm parsers record `hasBin: true` as a one-entry placeholder
1899    /// map (empty key + empty value). That still flips the flag.
1900    #[test]
1901    fn pnpm_placeholder_bin_counts() {
1902        let mut g = LockfileGraph::default();
1903        let mut bin = BTreeMap::new();
1904        bin.insert(String::new(), String::new());
1905        g.packages.insert("a@1.0.0".to_string(), pkg_with_bin(bin));
1906        assert!(g.has_bin_metadata());
1907    }
1908}
1909
1910#[cfg(test)]
1911mod parse_diag_tests {
1912    use super::*;
1913    use std::path::Path;
1914
1915    /// Trailing `,` in an otherwise fine JSON lockfile — confirm the
1916    /// helper attaches a `NamedSource` pointed at the lockfile path and
1917    /// the span stays in bounds so miette can render a pointer.
1918    #[test]
1919    fn parse_json_attaches_span_for_bad_input() {
1920        let path = Path::new("package-lock.json");
1921        let content = r#"{"name":"x","#.to_string();
1922        let Err(Error::ParseDiag(pe)) = parse_json::<serde_json::Value>(path, content.clone())
1923        else {
1924            panic!("parse_json must produce ParseDiag on malformed input");
1925        };
1926        let offset: usize = pe.span.offset();
1927        let len: usize = pe.span.len();
1928        assert!(offset + len <= content.len());
1929        assert_eq!(pe.path, path);
1930    }
1931
1932    /// Same story for YAML — serde_yaml reports a `Location` with a
1933    /// byte index directly, so no line/col conversion is exercised
1934    /// here. Both production sites (`pnpm.rs`, `yarn.rs`) call
1935    /// `Error::parse_yaml_err` directly (one iterates multiple YAML
1936    /// documents, the other has only borrowed content), so that's the
1937    /// entry point this test locks down.
1938    #[test]
1939    fn parse_yaml_err_attaches_span_for_bad_input() {
1940        let path = Path::new("yarn.lock");
1941        let content = "packages:\n\t- pkg\n".to_string();
1942        let yaml_err: serde_yaml::Error = serde_yaml::from_str::<serde_yaml::Value>(&content)
1943            .expect_err("tab-indented YAML must fail");
1944        let Error::ParseDiag(pe) = Error::parse_yaml_err(path, content.clone(), &yaml_err) else {
1945            panic!("parse_yaml_err must produce ParseDiag");
1946        };
1947        let offset: usize = pe.span.offset();
1948        let len: usize = pe.span.len();
1949        assert!(offset + len <= content.len());
1950        assert_eq!(pe.path, path);
1951    }
1952}
1953
1954#[cfg(test)]
1955mod looks_like_remote_tarball_url_tests {
1956    use super::*;
1957
1958    #[test]
1959    fn matches_https_tgz() {
1960        assert!(LocalSource::looks_like_remote_tarball_url(
1961            "https://example.com/pkg-1.0.0.tgz"
1962        ));
1963    }
1964
1965    #[test]
1966    fn matches_http_tar_gz() {
1967        assert!(LocalSource::looks_like_remote_tarball_url(
1968            "http://example.com/pkg-1.0.0.tar.gz"
1969        ));
1970    }
1971
1972    #[test]
1973    fn strips_fragment_before_suffix_check() {
1974        assert!(LocalSource::looks_like_remote_tarball_url(
1975            "https://example.com/pkg-1.0.0.tgz#sha512-abc"
1976        ));
1977    }
1978
1979    #[test]
1980    fn strips_query_string_before_suffix_check() {
1981        // Auth-token URLs from private registries (JFrog, Nexus,
1982        // CodeArtifact, …) routinely trail `?token=…` after the
1983        // filename. Must still classify as a tarball URL.
1984        assert!(LocalSource::looks_like_remote_tarball_url(
1985            "https://registry.example.com/pkg/-/pkg-1.0.0.tgz?token=abc"
1986        ));
1987        assert!(LocalSource::looks_like_remote_tarball_url(
1988            "https://example.com/pkg-1.0.0.tar.gz?v=2&signed=1"
1989        ));
1990    }
1991
1992    #[test]
1993    fn matches_bare_http_url_without_tarball_suffix() {
1994        // pkg.pr.new serves tarballs from URLs without a `.tgz`
1995        // extension; npm treats all non-git http(s) URLs as tarball
1996        // URLs, so these must classify as remote tarballs.
1997        assert!(LocalSource::looks_like_remote_tarball_url(
1998            "https://pkg.pr.new/lunariajs/lunaria/@lunariajs/core@904b935"
1999        ));
2000        assert!(LocalSource::looks_like_remote_tarball_url(
2001            "https://codeload.github.com/user/repo/tar.gz/main"
2002        ));
2003    }
2004
2005    #[test]
2006    fn rejects_non_http_schemes() {
2007        assert!(!LocalSource::looks_like_remote_tarball_url(
2008            "ftp://example.com/pkg.tgz"
2009        ));
2010        assert!(!LocalSource::looks_like_remote_tarball_url(
2011            "git://example.com/repo.git"
2012        ));
2013    }
2014
2015    #[test]
2016    fn parse_classifies_bare_http_url_as_remote_tarball() {
2017        use std::path::Path;
2018        let parsed = LocalSource::parse(
2019            "https://pkg.pr.new/lunariajs/lunaria/@lunariajs/core@904b935",
2020            Path::new(""),
2021        );
2022        assert!(matches!(parsed, Some(LocalSource::RemoteTarball(_))));
2023    }
2024
2025    #[test]
2026    fn parse_prefers_git_over_tarball_for_dot_git_url() {
2027        use std::path::Path;
2028        let parsed = LocalSource::parse("https://github.com/user/repo.git", Path::new(""));
2029        assert!(matches!(parsed, Some(LocalSource::Git(_))));
2030    }
2031}
2032
2033#[cfg(test)]
2034mod filename_tests {
2035    use super::*;
2036
2037    #[test]
2038    fn defaults_to_plain_lockfile_when_setting_absent() {
2039        let dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2040        assert_eq!(aube_lock_filename(dir.path()), "aube-lock.yaml");
2041        assert_eq!(pnpm_lock_filename(dir.path()), "pnpm-lock.yaml");
2042    }
2043
2044    #[test]
2045    fn defaults_to_plain_lockfile_when_setting_explicit_false() {
2046        let dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2047        std::fs::write(
2048            dir.path().join("pnpm-workspace.yaml"),
2049            "gitBranchLockfile: false\n",
2050        )
2051        .unwrap();
2052        assert_eq!(aube_lock_filename(dir.path()), "aube-lock.yaml");
2053    }
2054
2055    #[test]
2056    fn uses_branch_filename_when_enabled_inside_git_repo() {
2057        let dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2058        std::fs::write(
2059            dir.path().join("pnpm-workspace.yaml"),
2060            "gitBranchLockfile: true\n",
2061        )
2062        .unwrap();
2063        // git init + checkout a branch with a `/` so we exercise the
2064        // pnpm-style `!` encoding.
2065        let run = |args: &[&str]| {
2066            std::process::Command::new("git")
2067                .args(["-C"])
2068                .arg(dir.path())
2069                .args(args)
2070                .output()
2071                .unwrap()
2072        };
2073        if run(&["init", "-q"]).status.success() {
2074            run(&["checkout", "-q", "-b", "feature/x"]);
2075            assert_eq!(aube_lock_filename(dir.path()), "aube-lock.feature!x.yaml");
2076            assert_eq!(pnpm_lock_filename(dir.path()), "pnpm-lock.feature!x.yaml");
2077        }
2078    }
2079}
2080
2081#[cfg(test)]
2082mod git_spec_tests {
2083    use super::*;
2084
2085    #[test]
2086    fn git_plus_https_without_dot_git_roundtrips_via_lockfile_form() {
2087        // Initial parse: `git+https://…/repo` (no `.git`).
2088        let (url, committish, subpath) = parse_git_spec("git+https://host/user/repo").unwrap();
2089        assert_eq!(url, "https://host/user/repo");
2090        assert_eq!(committish, None);
2091        assert_eq!(subpath, None);
2092
2093        // After resolving, the serializer writes `<url>#<sha>` into
2094        // the lockfile's importer `version:` field.
2095        let sha = "abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01";
2096        let source = LocalSource::Git(GitSource {
2097            url: url.clone(),
2098            committish: None,
2099            resolved: sha.to_string(),
2100            subpath: None,
2101        });
2102        let lockfile_version = source.specifier();
2103        assert_eq!(lockfile_version, format!("https://host/user/repo#{sha}"));
2104
2105        // Re-parse must recognize the bare URL because the 40-hex
2106        // committish suffix unambiguously tags it as git.
2107        let (round_url, round_committish, round_subpath) =
2108            parse_git_spec(&lockfile_version).unwrap();
2109        assert_eq!(round_url, "https://host/user/repo");
2110        assert_eq!(round_committish.as_deref(), Some(sha));
2111        assert_eq!(round_subpath, None);
2112    }
2113
2114    #[test]
2115    fn bare_https_without_dot_git_and_no_committish_is_not_git() {
2116        // A plain `https://…` URL with no `.git` and no SHA could be
2117        // anything (including a tarball); don't claim it.
2118        assert!(parse_git_spec("https://example.com/pkg").is_none());
2119    }
2120
2121    #[test]
2122    fn github_shorthand_expands_and_roundtrips() {
2123        let (url, _, _) = parse_git_spec("github:user/repo").unwrap();
2124        assert_eq!(url, "https://github.com/user/repo.git");
2125    }
2126
2127    #[test]
2128    fn commit_selector_fragment_normalizes_to_sha() {
2129        let sha = "abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01";
2130        let (url, committish, _) =
2131            parse_git_spec(&format!("https://host/user/repo.git#commit={sha}")).unwrap();
2132        assert_eq!(url, "https://host/user/repo.git");
2133        assert_eq!(committish.as_deref(), Some(sha));
2134    }
2135
2136    #[test]
2137    fn named_selector_fragment_normalizes_to_ref() {
2138        let (url, committish, _) = parse_git_spec("git+https://host/user/repo#tag=v1.2.3").unwrap();
2139        assert_eq!(url, "https://host/user/repo");
2140        assert_eq!(committish.as_deref(), Some("v1.2.3"));
2141    }
2142
2143    #[test]
2144    fn pnpm_path_subpath_extracted_from_fragment() {
2145        // pnpm syntax: `<url>#<ref>&path:/<subdir>` selects a
2146        // subdirectory of the cloned repo as the package root.
2147        let (url, committish, subpath) =
2148            parse_git_spec("github:org/dep#v0.1.4&path:/packages/special").unwrap();
2149        assert_eq!(url, "https://github.com/org/dep.git");
2150        assert_eq!(committish.as_deref(), Some("v0.1.4"));
2151        assert_eq!(subpath.as_deref(), Some("packages/special"));
2152    }
2153
2154    #[test]
2155    fn path_subpath_roundtrips_via_specifier() {
2156        let sha = "abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01";
2157        let source = LocalSource::Git(GitSource {
2158            url: "https://github.com/org/dep.git".to_string(),
2159            committish: None,
2160            resolved: sha.to_string(),
2161            subpath: Some("packages/special".to_string()),
2162        });
2163        let spec = source.specifier();
2164        assert_eq!(
2165            spec,
2166            format!("https://github.com/org/dep.git#{sha}&path:/packages/special")
2167        );
2168        let (url, committish, subpath) = parse_git_spec(&spec).unwrap();
2169        assert_eq!(url, "https://github.com/org/dep.git");
2170        assert_eq!(committish.as_deref(), Some(sha));
2171        assert_eq!(subpath.as_deref(), Some("packages/special"));
2172    }
2173
2174    #[test]
2175    fn path_traversal_components_in_subpath_are_rejected() {
2176        // `..` and `.` components would let a crafted spec escape the
2177        // clone dir at install time. The parser drops them so the
2178        // resolver/installer never see a traversal-laden subpath.
2179        let cases = [
2180            "github:org/dep#main&path:/../../etc",
2181            "github:org/dep#main&path:/packages/../../../etc",
2182            "github:org/dep#main&path:/./packages/foo",
2183            "github:org/dep#main&path:/packages//foo",
2184        ];
2185        for spec in cases {
2186            let (_, _, subpath) = parse_git_spec(spec).unwrap();
2187            assert_eq!(subpath, None, "spec should drop subpath: {spec}");
2188        }
2189    }
2190
2191    #[test]
2192    fn dep_path_distinguishes_subpaths_under_same_commit() {
2193        // Two packages from the same repo+commit but different
2194        // subdirs must hash to distinct dep_paths so the linker
2195        // doesn't collapse them.
2196        let sha = "abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01";
2197        let a = LocalSource::Git(GitSource {
2198            url: "https://example.com/r.git".to_string(),
2199            committish: None,
2200            resolved: sha.to_string(),
2201            subpath: Some("packages/a".to_string()),
2202        });
2203        let b = LocalSource::Git(GitSource {
2204            url: "https://example.com/r.git".to_string(),
2205            committish: None,
2206            resolved: sha.to_string(),
2207            subpath: Some("packages/b".to_string()),
2208        });
2209        assert_ne!(a.dep_path("dep"), b.dep_path("dep"));
2210    }
2211}
2212
2213#[cfg(test)]
2214mod drift_tests {
2215    use super::*;
2216    use aube_manifest::PackageJson;
2217    use std::collections::BTreeMap;
2218
2219    fn make_manifest(deps: &[(&str, &str)]) -> PackageJson {
2220        let mut m = PackageJson {
2221            name: Some("test".into()),
2222            version: Some("1.0.0".into()),
2223            dependencies: BTreeMap::new(),
2224            dev_dependencies: BTreeMap::new(),
2225            peer_dependencies: BTreeMap::new(),
2226            optional_dependencies: BTreeMap::new(),
2227            update_config: None,
2228            scripts: BTreeMap::new(),
2229            engines: BTreeMap::new(),
2230            workspaces: None,
2231            bundled_dependencies: None,
2232            extra: BTreeMap::new(),
2233        };
2234        for (name, spec) in deps {
2235            m.dependencies.insert((*name).into(), (*spec).into());
2236        }
2237        m
2238    }
2239
2240    fn make_graph(deps: &[(&str, &str, &str)]) -> LockfileGraph {
2241        // (name, specifier, dep_path)
2242        let direct: Vec<DirectDep> = deps
2243            .iter()
2244            .map(|(name, spec, dep_path)| DirectDep {
2245                name: (*name).into(),
2246                dep_path: (*dep_path).into(),
2247                dep_type: DepType::Production,
2248                specifier: Some((*spec).into()),
2249            })
2250            .collect();
2251        let mut importers = BTreeMap::new();
2252        importers.insert(".".to_string(), direct);
2253        LockfileGraph {
2254            importers,
2255            packages: BTreeMap::new(),
2256            ..Default::default()
2257        }
2258    }
2259
2260    #[test]
2261    fn fresh_when_specifiers_match() {
2262        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2263        let graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2264        assert_eq!(
2265            graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()),
2266            DriftStatus::Fresh
2267        );
2268    }
2269
2270    #[test]
2271    fn stale_when_specifier_changes() {
2272        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.18.0")]);
2273        let graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2274        match graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()) {
2275            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => assert!(reason.contains("lodash")),
2276            DriftStatus::Fresh => panic!("expected Stale"),
2277        }
2278    }
2279
2280    #[test]
2281    fn stale_when_manifest_adds_dep() {
2282        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0"), ("express", "^4.18.0")]);
2283        let graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2284        match graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()) {
2285            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => assert!(reason.contains("express")),
2286            DriftStatus::Fresh => panic!("expected Stale"),
2287        }
2288    }
2289
2290    #[test]
2291    fn stale_when_manifest_removes_dep() {
2292        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2293        let graph = make_graph(&[
2294            ("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21"),
2295            ("express", "^4.18.0", "express@4.18.0"),
2296        ]);
2297        match graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()) {
2298            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => assert!(reason.contains("express")),
2299            DriftStatus::Fresh => panic!("expected Stale"),
2300        }
2301    }
2302
2303    // Regression guard for #42: the drift check must recognize
2304    // auto-hoisted peers as derived state, not as "manifest removed X".
2305    // Without this, every project that has any peer dep would trigger
2306    // a full re-resolve on every install, defeating lockfile caching.
2307    #[test]
2308    fn fresh_when_lockfile_has_auto_hoisted_peer() {
2309        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("use-sync-external-store", "1.2.0")]);
2310        let mut graph = make_graph(&[
2311            (
2312                "use-sync-external-store",
2313                "1.2.0",
2314                "use-sync-external-store@1.2.0",
2315            ),
2316            // Hoisted peer — in the lockfile importers but not in the
2317            // user's package.json.
2318            ("react", "^16.8.0 || ^17.0.0 || ^18.0.0", "react@18.3.1"),
2319        ]);
2320        // The declaring package must list react as a peer for the
2321        // drift check to recognize the hoist. We add that here.
2322        let mut declaring_pkg = LockedPackage {
2323            name: "use-sync-external-store".into(),
2324            version: "1.2.0".into(),
2325            dep_path: "use-sync-external-store@1.2.0".into(),
2326            ..Default::default()
2327        };
2328        declaring_pkg
2329            .peer_dependencies
2330            .insert("react".into(), "^16.8.0 || ^17.0.0 || ^18.0.0".into());
2331        graph
2332            .packages
2333            .insert("use-sync-external-store@1.2.0".into(), declaring_pkg);
2334
2335        assert_eq!(
2336            graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()),
2337            DriftStatus::Fresh
2338        );
2339    }
2340
2341    // Regression: when a user explicitly pinned a dep that also happens
2342    // to share its name with a peer declaration elsewhere in the graph,
2343    // removing that pin from package.json must still be flagged as
2344    // stale — otherwise the old pinned version gets locked forever.
2345    // The check must key on (name, specifier), not name alone.
2346    #[test]
2347    fn stale_when_user_removes_pinned_dep_that_shares_name_with_a_peer() {
2348        // Manifest after the user removed react entirely. Only
2349        // use-sync-external-store remains.
2350        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("use-sync-external-store", "1.2.0")]);
2351
2352        // Lockfile still has the user's old `react: 17.0.2` pin alongside
2353        // use-sync-external-store. Pre-removal state.
2354        let mut graph = make_graph(&[
2355            (
2356                "use-sync-external-store",
2357                "1.2.0",
2358                "use-sync-external-store@1.2.0",
2359            ),
2360            ("react", "17.0.2", "react@17.0.2"),
2361        ]);
2362        // Add the peer declaration on the consumer package. This is
2363        // the case that previously defeated the name-only check:
2364        // react's specifier "17.0.2" doesn't match the declared peer
2365        // range, so the hoist recognizer must reject it.
2366        let mut consumer = LockedPackage {
2367            name: "use-sync-external-store".into(),
2368            version: "1.2.0".into(),
2369            dep_path: "use-sync-external-store@1.2.0".into(),
2370            ..Default::default()
2371        };
2372        consumer
2373            .peer_dependencies
2374            .insert("react".into(), "^16.8.0 || ^17.0.0 || ^18.0.0".into());
2375        graph
2376            .packages
2377            .insert("use-sync-external-store@1.2.0".into(), consumer);
2378
2379        match graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()) {
2380            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => assert!(reason.contains("react")),
2381            DriftStatus::Fresh => panic!(
2382                "drift check should flag a removed user-pinned dep as stale, \
2383                 even when its name matches a peer declaration"
2384            ),
2385        }
2386    }
2387
2388    // But if the lockfile has a user-removed dep that ISN'T declared as a
2389    // peer anywhere, we still need to flag it as stale.
2390    #[test]
2391    fn stale_when_lockfile_has_removed_non_peer_dep() {
2392        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2393        let graph = make_graph(&[
2394            ("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21"),
2395            ("chalk", "^5.0.0", "chalk@5.0.0"),
2396        ]);
2397        match graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()) {
2398            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => assert!(reason.contains("chalk")),
2399            DriftStatus::Fresh => panic!("expected Stale"),
2400        }
2401    }
2402
2403    #[test]
2404    fn fresh_when_no_specifiers_recorded() {
2405        // Non-pnpm formats (npm/yarn/bun) don't store specifiers, so we can't
2406        // detect drift — we treat them as fresh and let the resolver decide.
2407        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2408        let graph = LockfileGraph {
2409            importers: {
2410                let mut m = BTreeMap::new();
2411                m.insert(
2412                    ".".to_string(),
2413                    vec![DirectDep {
2414                        name: "lodash".into(),
2415                        dep_path: "lodash@4.17.21".into(),
2416                        dep_type: DepType::Production,
2417                        specifier: None,
2418                    }],
2419                );
2420                m
2421            },
2422            packages: BTreeMap::new(),
2423            ..Default::default()
2424        };
2425        assert_eq!(
2426            graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()),
2427            DriftStatus::Fresh
2428        );
2429    }
2430
2431    #[test]
2432    fn stale_when_manifest_adds_override() {
2433        // Lockfile recorded no overrides; manifest now has one. Drift
2434        // must fire so the next install re-runs the resolver and bakes
2435        // the override into the graph.
2436        let mut manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2437        manifest
2438            .extra
2439            .insert("overrides".into(), serde_json::json!({"lodash": "4.17.21"}));
2440        let graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2441        match graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()) {
2442            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => assert!(reason.contains("overrides")),
2443            DriftStatus::Fresh => panic!("expected Stale"),
2444        }
2445    }
2446
2447    #[test]
2448    fn stale_drift_message_names_changed_override_key() {
2449        // Both sides have one entry, but the value differs. The reason
2450        // should name the key — the previous "lockfile: 1 entries,
2451        // manifest: 1 entries" message looked like nothing changed.
2452        let mut manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2453        manifest
2454            .extra
2455            .insert("overrides".into(), serde_json::json!({"lodash": "5.0.0"}));
2456        let mut graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2457        graph.overrides.insert("lodash".into(), "4.17.21".into());
2458        match graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()) {
2459            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => {
2460                assert!(reason.contains("lodash"), "expected key in: {reason}");
2461                assert!(
2462                    reason.contains("4.17.21"),
2463                    "expected old value in: {reason}"
2464                );
2465                assert!(reason.contains("5.0.0"), "expected new value in: {reason}");
2466            }
2467            DriftStatus::Fresh => panic!("expected Stale"),
2468        }
2469    }
2470
2471    #[test]
2472    fn stale_when_manifest_removes_override() {
2473        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2474        let mut graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2475        graph.overrides.insert("lodash".into(), "4.17.21".into());
2476        match graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()) {
2477            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => {
2478                assert!(reason.contains("removes"));
2479                assert!(reason.contains("lodash"));
2480            }
2481            DriftStatus::Fresh => panic!("expected Stale"),
2482        }
2483    }
2484
2485    #[test]
2486    fn fresh_when_overrides_match() {
2487        let mut manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2488        manifest
2489            .extra
2490            .insert("overrides".into(), serde_json::json!({"lodash": "4.17.21"}));
2491        let mut graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2492        graph.overrides.insert("lodash".into(), "4.17.21".into());
2493        assert_eq!(
2494            graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()),
2495            DriftStatus::Fresh
2496        );
2497    }
2498
2499    #[test]
2500    fn fresh_when_workspace_yaml_overrides_match_lockfile() {
2501        // pnpm v10 moved `overrides` to pnpm-workspace.yaml. When the
2502        // resolver wrote them into `self.overrides`, the drift check
2503        // must see the same map — otherwise the second install run
2504        // rejects the lockfile as stale with "manifest removes ..."
2505        // (reported in discussion #174).
2506        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("semver", "^7.5.0")]);
2507        let mut graph = make_graph(&[("semver", "^7.5.0", "semver@7.7.1")]);
2508        graph.overrides.insert("semver".into(), "7.7.1".into());
2509        let mut ws_overrides = BTreeMap::new();
2510        ws_overrides.insert("semver".into(), "7.7.1".into());
2511        assert_eq!(
2512            graph.check_drift(&manifest, &ws_overrides, &[], &BTreeMap::new()),
2513            DriftStatus::Fresh,
2514        );
2515    }
2516
2517    #[test]
2518    fn workspace_yaml_overrides_win_over_package_json() {
2519        // When both pnpm-workspace.yaml and package.json declare an
2520        // override for the same key, the workspace yaml wins — pnpm
2521        // v10's precedence. The drift check must apply the merged
2522        // effective map.
2523        let mut manifest = make_manifest(&[("semver", "^7.5.0")]);
2524        manifest
2525            .extra
2526            .insert("overrides".into(), serde_json::json!({"semver": "7.0.0"}));
2527        let mut graph = make_graph(&[("semver", "^7.5.0", "semver@7.7.1")]);
2528        graph.overrides.insert("semver".into(), "7.7.1".into());
2529        let mut ws_overrides = BTreeMap::new();
2530        ws_overrides.insert("semver".into(), "7.7.1".into());
2531        assert_eq!(
2532            graph.check_drift(&manifest, &ws_overrides, &[], &BTreeMap::new()),
2533            DriftStatus::Fresh,
2534        );
2535    }
2536
2537    #[test]
2538    fn fresh_when_override_catalog_ref_matches_lockfile_resolved() {
2539        // pnpm-workspace.yaml: `overrides: { lodash: "catalog:" }` with
2540        // `catalog: { lodash: 4.17.21 }`. pnpm writes the lockfile with
2541        // the resolved override value (`lodash: 4.17.21`), so a frozen
2542        // install comparing the raw `catalog:` string against the
2543        // resolved form would always read stale (discussion #174).
2544        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2545        let mut graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2546        graph.overrides.insert("lodash".into(), "4.17.21".into());
2547        let mut ws_overrides = BTreeMap::new();
2548        ws_overrides.insert("lodash".into(), "catalog:".into());
2549        let mut catalogs = BTreeMap::new();
2550        let mut default_cat = BTreeMap::new();
2551        default_cat.insert("lodash".into(), "4.17.21".into());
2552        catalogs.insert("default".into(), default_cat);
2553        assert_eq!(
2554            graph.check_drift(&manifest, &ws_overrides, &[], &catalogs),
2555            DriftStatus::Fresh,
2556        );
2557    }
2558
2559    #[test]
2560    fn fresh_when_override_named_catalog_ref_matches_lockfile_resolved() {
2561        // Named catalog variant: `overrides: { lodash: "catalog:evens" }`
2562        // resolves against `catalogs.evens.lodash`.
2563        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2564        let mut graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2565        graph.overrides.insert("lodash".into(), "4.17.21".into());
2566        let mut ws_overrides = BTreeMap::new();
2567        ws_overrides.insert("lodash".into(), "catalog:evens".into());
2568        let mut catalogs = BTreeMap::new();
2569        let mut evens = BTreeMap::new();
2570        evens.insert("lodash".into(), "4.17.21".into());
2571        catalogs.insert("evens".into(), evens);
2572        assert_eq!(
2573            graph.check_drift(&manifest, &ws_overrides, &[], &catalogs),
2574            DriftStatus::Fresh,
2575        );
2576    }
2577
2578    #[test]
2579    fn stale_when_override_catalog_ref_diverges_from_lockfile() {
2580        // If the catalog moves to a new version, the resolved override
2581        // no longer matches the lockfile — drift must fire, not silently
2582        // accept.
2583        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2584        let mut graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2585        graph.overrides.insert("lodash".into(), "4.17.21".into());
2586        let mut ws_overrides = BTreeMap::new();
2587        ws_overrides.insert("lodash".into(), "catalog:".into());
2588        let mut catalogs = BTreeMap::new();
2589        let mut default_cat = BTreeMap::new();
2590        default_cat.insert("lodash".into(), "4.17.22".into());
2591        catalogs.insert("default".into(), default_cat);
2592        match graph.check_drift(&manifest, &ws_overrides, &[], &catalogs) {
2593            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => assert!(reason.contains("lodash")),
2594            other => panic!("expected stale, got {other:?}"),
2595        }
2596    }
2597
2598    #[test]
2599    fn fresh_when_pnpm_wrote_override_rewritten_importer_spec() {
2600        // pnpm rewrites the importer `specifier:` to the post-override
2601        // value when a bare-name override applies, so a pnpm-generated
2602        // lockfile records `specifier: 4.17.21` even though
2603        // `package.json` still reads `^4.17.0`. Without override-aware
2604        // drift, every frozen install against a pnpm lockfile with
2605        // overrides reads stale (discussion #174).
2606        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2607        let mut importers = BTreeMap::new();
2608        importers.insert(
2609            ".".to_string(),
2610            vec![DirectDep {
2611                name: "lodash".into(),
2612                dep_path: "lodash@4.17.21".into(),
2613                dep_type: DepType::Production,
2614                specifier: Some("4.17.21".into()),
2615            }],
2616        );
2617        let mut graph = LockfileGraph {
2618            importers,
2619            ..Default::default()
2620        };
2621        graph.overrides.insert("lodash".into(), "4.17.21".into());
2622        let mut ws_overrides = BTreeMap::new();
2623        ws_overrides.insert("lodash".into(), "4.17.21".into());
2624        assert_eq!(
2625            graph.check_drift(&manifest, &ws_overrides, &[], &BTreeMap::new()),
2626            DriftStatus::Fresh,
2627        );
2628    }
2629
2630    #[test]
2631    fn fresh_when_workspace_yaml_ignored_optional_matches_lockfile() {
2632        // Same drift-shaped bug as overrides: the resolver unions
2633        // `ignoredOptionalDependencies` from package.json and
2634        // pnpm-workspace.yaml, so the lockfile's
2635        // `ignored_optional_dependencies` carries the union, and the
2636        // drift check has to see the same union or the next
2637        // `--frozen-lockfile` run fails with "manifest removes".
2638        let manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2639        let mut graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2640        graph
2641            .ignored_optional_dependencies
2642            .insert("fsevents".to_string());
2643        let ws_ignored = vec!["fsevents".to_string()];
2644        assert_eq!(
2645            graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &ws_ignored, &BTreeMap::new()),
2646            DriftStatus::Fresh,
2647        );
2648    }
2649
2650    #[test]
2651    fn fresh_when_optional_dep_was_recorded_as_skipped() {
2652        // Regression: a platform-skipped optional dep would otherwise
2653        // loop forever as "manifest adds X". When the previous
2654        // resolve recorded it under skipped_optional_dependencies with
2655        // a matching specifier, drift must report Fresh.
2656        let mut manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2657        manifest
2658            .optional_dependencies
2659            .insert("fsevents".into(), "^2.3.0".into());
2660        let mut graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2661        let mut inner = BTreeMap::new();
2662        inner.insert("fsevents".to_string(), "^2.3.0".to_string());
2663        graph
2664            .skipped_optional_dependencies
2665            .insert(".".to_string(), inner);
2666        assert_eq!(
2667            graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()),
2668            DriftStatus::Fresh
2669        );
2670    }
2671
2672    #[test]
2673    fn stale_when_new_optional_dep_was_never_seen() {
2674        // Cursor Bugbot regression: a brand-new optional dep that the
2675        // previous resolve never saw must trigger drift, otherwise it
2676        // would silently never get installed. Distinct from a
2677        // platform-skipped optional, which has an entry in
2678        // `skipped_optional_dependencies`.
2679        let mut manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2680        manifest
2681            .optional_dependencies
2682            .insert("fsevents".into(), "^2.3.0".into());
2683        let graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2684        match graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()) {
2685            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => assert!(reason.contains("fsevents"), "{reason}"),
2686            DriftStatus::Fresh => panic!("expected Stale on new optional dep"),
2687        }
2688    }
2689
2690    #[test]
2691    fn stale_when_skipped_optional_dep_specifier_changes() {
2692        // The user bumped the range on a previously-skipped optional;
2693        // the recorded specifier no longer matches the manifest, so we
2694        // need to re-resolve.
2695        let mut manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2696        manifest
2697            .optional_dependencies
2698            .insert("fsevents".into(), "^2.4.0".into());
2699        let mut graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2700        let mut inner = BTreeMap::new();
2701        inner.insert("fsevents".to_string(), "^2.3.0".to_string());
2702        graph
2703            .skipped_optional_dependencies
2704            .insert(".".to_string(), inner);
2705        match graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()) {
2706            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => assert!(reason.contains("fsevents"), "{reason}"),
2707            DriftStatus::Fresh => panic!("expected Stale on skipped optional spec change"),
2708        }
2709    }
2710
2711    #[test]
2712    fn stale_when_skipped_optional_is_promoted_to_required() {
2713        // Cursor Bugbot regression: if the user moves a previously-
2714        // skipped optional into `dependencies` (same specifier), the
2715        // skipped-list exemption must NOT fire — the dep is now
2716        // required and the lockfile genuinely doesn't include it.
2717        let mut manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0"), ("fsevents", "^2.3.0")]);
2718        // Note: fsevents lives in `dependencies`, not
2719        // `optional_dependencies`, even though the lockfile recorded
2720        // it under skipped optionals from a previous resolve.
2721        manifest.optional_dependencies.clear();
2722        let mut graph = make_graph(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0", "lodash@4.17.21")]);
2723        let mut inner = BTreeMap::new();
2724        inner.insert("fsevents".to_string(), "^2.3.0".to_string());
2725        graph
2726            .skipped_optional_dependencies
2727            .insert(".".to_string(), inner);
2728        match graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()) {
2729            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => assert!(reason.contains("fsevents"), "{reason}"),
2730            DriftStatus::Fresh => {
2731                panic!("expected Stale: skipped-optional exemption must not apply to required deps")
2732            }
2733        }
2734    }
2735
2736    #[test]
2737    fn stale_when_optional_dep_specifier_changes_in_lockfile() {
2738        // Spec changes on optionals that *are* present must still
2739        // drift, so the resolver re-runs when the user bumps a range.
2740        let mut manifest = make_manifest(&[]);
2741        manifest
2742            .optional_dependencies
2743            .insert("fsevents".into(), "^2.4.0".into());
2744        let mut graph = make_graph(&[]);
2745        graph.importers.get_mut(".").unwrap().push(DirectDep {
2746            name: "fsevents".into(),
2747            dep_path: "fsevents@2.3.0".into(),
2748            dep_type: DepType::Optional,
2749            specifier: Some("^2.3.0".into()),
2750        });
2751        match graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()) {
2752            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => assert!(reason.contains("fsevents"), "{reason}"),
2753            DriftStatus::Fresh => panic!("expected Stale on optional spec change"),
2754        }
2755    }
2756
2757    #[test]
2758    fn fresh_for_empty_manifest_and_lockfile() {
2759        let manifest = make_manifest(&[]);
2760        let graph = make_graph(&[]);
2761        assert_eq!(
2762            graph.check_drift(&manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()),
2763            DriftStatus::Fresh
2764        );
2765    }
2766
2767    #[test]
2768    fn workspace_drift_detects_change_in_non_root_importer() {
2769        // Build a graph with two importers: root and packages/app.
2770        let root_dep = DirectDep {
2771            name: "lodash".into(),
2772            dep_path: "lodash@4.17.21".into(),
2773            dep_type: DepType::Production,
2774            specifier: Some("^4.17.0".into()),
2775        };
2776        let app_dep = DirectDep {
2777            name: "express".into(),
2778            dep_path: "express@4.18.0".into(),
2779            dep_type: DepType::Production,
2780            specifier: Some("^4.18.0".into()),
2781        };
2782        let mut importers = BTreeMap::new();
2783        importers.insert(".".to_string(), vec![root_dep]);
2784        importers.insert("packages/app".to_string(), vec![app_dep]);
2785        let graph = LockfileGraph {
2786            importers,
2787            packages: BTreeMap::new(),
2788            ..Default::default()
2789        };
2790
2791        let root_manifest = make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")]);
2792        // App manifest changed express to ^5.0.0 — should be detected as stale.
2793        let app_manifest = make_manifest(&[("express", "^5.0.0")]);
2794
2795        let workspace_manifests = vec![
2796            (".".to_string(), root_manifest.clone()),
2797            ("packages/app".to_string(), app_manifest),
2798        ];
2799        match graph.check_drift_workspace(
2800            &workspace_manifests,
2801            &BTreeMap::new(),
2802            &[],
2803            &BTreeMap::new(),
2804        ) {
2805            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => {
2806                assert!(reason.contains("packages/app"));
2807                assert!(reason.contains("express"));
2808            }
2809            DriftStatus::Fresh => panic!("expected Stale"),
2810        }
2811
2812        // Single-importer check_drift on root only would say Fresh.
2813        assert_eq!(
2814            graph.check_drift(&root_manifest, &BTreeMap::new(), &[], &BTreeMap::new()),
2815            DriftStatus::Fresh
2816        );
2817    }
2818
2819    #[test]
2820    fn filter_deps_prunes_dev_only_subtree() {
2821        // Graph: prod-root (foo) + dev-root (jest) with transitive chains.
2822        // After filtering out Dev, jest + its transitives should be pruned,
2823        // foo + its transitives should remain.
2824        let mut importers = BTreeMap::new();
2825        importers.insert(
2826            ".".to_string(),
2827            vec![
2828                DirectDep {
2829                    name: "foo".into(),
2830                    dep_path: "foo@1.0.0".into(),
2831                    dep_type: DepType::Production,
2832                    specifier: Some("^1.0.0".into()),
2833                },
2834                DirectDep {
2835                    name: "jest".into(),
2836                    dep_path: "jest@29.0.0".into(),
2837                    dep_type: DepType::Dev,
2838                    specifier: Some("^29.0.0".into()),
2839                },
2840            ],
2841        );
2842
2843        let mut packages = BTreeMap::new();
2844        let mut foo_deps = BTreeMap::new();
2845        foo_deps.insert("bar".to_string(), "2.0.0".to_string());
2846        packages.insert(
2847            "foo@1.0.0".to_string(),
2848            LockedPackage {
2849                name: "foo".into(),
2850                version: "1.0.0".into(),
2851                integrity: None,
2852                dependencies: foo_deps,
2853                dep_path: "foo@1.0.0".into(),
2854                ..Default::default()
2855            },
2856        );
2857        packages.insert(
2858            "bar@2.0.0".to_string(),
2859            LockedPackage {
2860                name: "bar".into(),
2861                version: "2.0.0".into(),
2862                integrity: None,
2863                dependencies: BTreeMap::new(),
2864                dep_path: "bar@2.0.0".into(),
2865                ..Default::default()
2866            },
2867        );
2868        let mut jest_deps = BTreeMap::new();
2869        jest_deps.insert("jest-core".to_string(), "29.0.0".to_string());
2870        packages.insert(
2871            "jest@29.0.0".to_string(),
2872            LockedPackage {
2873                name: "jest".into(),
2874                version: "29.0.0".into(),
2875                integrity: None,
2876                dependencies: jest_deps,
2877                dep_path: "jest@29.0.0".into(),
2878                ..Default::default()
2879            },
2880        );
2881        packages.insert(
2882            "jest-core@29.0.0".to_string(),
2883            LockedPackage {
2884                name: "jest-core".into(),
2885                version: "29.0.0".into(),
2886                integrity: None,
2887                dependencies: BTreeMap::new(),
2888                dep_path: "jest-core@29.0.0".into(),
2889                ..Default::default()
2890            },
2891        );
2892
2893        let graph = LockfileGraph {
2894            importers,
2895            packages,
2896            ..Default::default()
2897        };
2898
2899        let prod = graph.filter_deps(|d| d.dep_type != DepType::Dev);
2900
2901        // Direct deps: only foo, jest dropped
2902        let roots = prod.root_deps();
2903        assert_eq!(roots.len(), 1);
2904        assert_eq!(roots[0].name, "foo");
2905
2906        // Reachable packages: foo + bar (transitive), NOT jest or jest-core
2907        assert!(prod.packages.contains_key("foo@1.0.0"));
2908        assert!(prod.packages.contains_key("bar@2.0.0"));
2909        assert!(!prod.packages.contains_key("jest@29.0.0"));
2910        assert!(!prod.packages.contains_key("jest-core@29.0.0"));
2911    }
2912
2913    // Regression for #50 feedback: `filter_deps` is a structural
2914    // operation and must preserve the source graph's `settings:`
2915    // metadata. A filtered graph that's handed to the lockfile writer
2916    // (as `aube prune` does today) would otherwise reset
2917    // `autoInstallPeers` to its default and silently flip the user's
2918    // choice on the next install.
2919    #[test]
2920    fn filter_deps_preserves_lockfile_settings() {
2921        let graph = LockfileGraph {
2922            importers: BTreeMap::new(),
2923            packages: BTreeMap::new(),
2924            settings: LockfileSettings {
2925                auto_install_peers: false,
2926                exclude_links_from_lockfile: true,
2927                lockfile_include_tarball_url: false,
2928            },
2929            ..Default::default()
2930        };
2931        let filtered = graph.filter_deps(|_| true);
2932        assert!(!filtered.settings.auto_install_peers);
2933        assert!(filtered.settings.exclude_links_from_lockfile);
2934    }
2935
2936    #[test]
2937    fn filter_deps_keeps_shared_transitive_reachable_via_prod() {
2938        // Graph: prod foo → shared, dev jest → shared
2939        // Filtering out Dev should still keep `shared` because foo → shared
2940        // keeps it reachable.
2941        let mut importers = BTreeMap::new();
2942        importers.insert(
2943            ".".to_string(),
2944            vec![
2945                DirectDep {
2946                    name: "foo".into(),
2947                    dep_path: "foo@1.0.0".into(),
2948                    dep_type: DepType::Production,
2949                    specifier: Some("^1.0.0".into()),
2950                },
2951                DirectDep {
2952                    name: "jest".into(),
2953                    dep_path: "jest@29.0.0".into(),
2954                    dep_type: DepType::Dev,
2955                    specifier: Some("^29.0.0".into()),
2956                },
2957            ],
2958        );
2959
2960        let mut packages = BTreeMap::new();
2961        for (name, ver, deps) in [
2962            ("foo", "1.0.0", vec![("shared", "1.0.0")]),
2963            ("jest", "29.0.0", vec![("shared", "1.0.0")]),
2964            ("shared", "1.0.0", vec![]),
2965        ] {
2966            let mut dep_map = BTreeMap::new();
2967            for (n, v) in deps {
2968                dep_map.insert(n.to_string(), v.to_string());
2969            }
2970            packages.insert(
2971                format!("{name}@{ver}"),
2972                LockedPackage {
2973                    name: name.into(),
2974                    version: ver.into(),
2975                    integrity: None,
2976                    dependencies: dep_map,
2977                    dep_path: format!("{name}@{ver}"),
2978                    ..Default::default()
2979                },
2980            );
2981        }
2982
2983        let graph = LockfileGraph {
2984            importers,
2985            packages,
2986            ..Default::default()
2987        };
2988        let prod = graph.filter_deps(|d| d.dep_type != DepType::Dev);
2989
2990        assert!(prod.packages.contains_key("foo@1.0.0"));
2991        assert!(prod.packages.contains_key("shared@1.0.0"));
2992        assert!(!prod.packages.contains_key("jest@29.0.0"));
2993    }
2994
2995    #[test]
2996    fn subset_to_importer_returns_none_for_missing_importer() {
2997        let graph = LockfileGraph {
2998            importers: BTreeMap::new(),
2999            packages: BTreeMap::new(),
3000            ..Default::default()
3001        };
3002        assert!(graph.subset_to_importer("packages/lib", |_| true).is_none());
3003    }
3004
3005    #[test]
3006    fn subset_to_importer_keeps_only_requested_importer_transitive_closure() {
3007        // Workspace graph with two importers that own independent
3008        // subtrees: packages/lib pulls is-odd → is-number, packages/app
3009        // pulls express. Subsetting to packages/lib must yield a graph
3010        // rooted at `.` containing only is-odd + is-number, with
3011        // express pruned. Matches what `aube deploy --filter @test/lib`
3012        // should write into the target.
3013        let mut importers = BTreeMap::new();
3014        importers.insert(".".to_string(), vec![]);
3015        importers.insert(
3016            "packages/lib".to_string(),
3017            vec![DirectDep {
3018                name: "is-odd".into(),
3019                dep_path: "is-odd@3.0.1".into(),
3020                dep_type: DepType::Production,
3021                specifier: Some("^3.0.1".into()),
3022            }],
3023        );
3024        importers.insert(
3025            "packages/app".to_string(),
3026            vec![DirectDep {
3027                name: "express".into(),
3028                dep_path: "express@4.18.0".into(),
3029                dep_type: DepType::Production,
3030                specifier: Some("^4.18.0".into()),
3031            }],
3032        );
3033
3034        let mut packages = BTreeMap::new();
3035        let mut is_odd_deps = BTreeMap::new();
3036        is_odd_deps.insert("is-number".to_string(), "6.0.0".to_string());
3037        packages.insert(
3038            "is-odd@3.0.1".to_string(),
3039            LockedPackage {
3040                name: "is-odd".into(),
3041                version: "3.0.1".into(),
3042                dependencies: is_odd_deps,
3043                dep_path: "is-odd@3.0.1".into(),
3044                ..Default::default()
3045            },
3046        );
3047        packages.insert(
3048            "is-number@6.0.0".to_string(),
3049            LockedPackage {
3050                name: "is-number".into(),
3051                version: "6.0.0".into(),
3052                dep_path: "is-number@6.0.0".into(),
3053                ..Default::default()
3054            },
3055        );
3056        packages.insert(
3057            "express@4.18.0".to_string(),
3058            LockedPackage {
3059                name: "express".into(),
3060                version: "4.18.0".into(),
3061                dep_path: "express@4.18.0".into(),
3062                ..Default::default()
3063            },
3064        );
3065
3066        let graph = LockfileGraph {
3067            importers,
3068            packages,
3069            ..Default::default()
3070        };
3071        let subset = graph
3072            .subset_to_importer("packages/lib", |_| true)
3073            .expect("packages/lib importer present");
3074
3075        assert_eq!(subset.importers.len(), 1);
3076        let roots = subset.root_deps();
3077        assert_eq!(roots.len(), 1);
3078        assert_eq!(roots[0].name, "is-odd");
3079
3080        assert!(subset.packages.contains_key("is-odd@3.0.1"));
3081        assert!(subset.packages.contains_key("is-number@6.0.0"));
3082        assert!(!subset.packages.contains_key("express@4.18.0"));
3083    }
3084
3085    #[test]
3086    fn subset_to_importer_honors_keep_predicate_for_prod_deploys() {
3087        // packages/lib has both prod (is-odd) and dev (jest) deps.
3088        // `aube deploy --prod` should pass `|d| d.dep_type != Dev` as
3089        // the keep filter; the resulting subset retains only is-odd
3090        // so drift against the target's dev-stripped manifest stays
3091        // clean.
3092        let mut importers = BTreeMap::new();
3093        importers.insert(
3094            "packages/lib".to_string(),
3095            vec![
3096                DirectDep {
3097                    name: "is-odd".into(),
3098                    dep_path: "is-odd@3.0.1".into(),
3099                    dep_type: DepType::Production,
3100                    specifier: Some("^3.0.1".into()),
3101                },
3102                DirectDep {
3103                    name: "jest".into(),
3104                    dep_path: "jest@29.0.0".into(),
3105                    dep_type: DepType::Dev,
3106                    specifier: Some("^29.0.0".into()),
3107                },
3108            ],
3109        );
3110        let mut packages = BTreeMap::new();
3111        packages.insert(
3112            "is-odd@3.0.1".to_string(),
3113            LockedPackage {
3114                name: "is-odd".into(),
3115                version: "3.0.1".into(),
3116                dep_path: "is-odd@3.0.1".into(),
3117                ..Default::default()
3118            },
3119        );
3120        packages.insert(
3121            "jest@29.0.0".to_string(),
3122            LockedPackage {
3123                name: "jest".into(),
3124                version: "29.0.0".into(),
3125                dep_path: "jest@29.0.0".into(),
3126                ..Default::default()
3127            },
3128        );
3129        let graph = LockfileGraph {
3130            importers,
3131            packages,
3132            ..Default::default()
3133        };
3134
3135        let prod = graph
3136            .subset_to_importer("packages/lib", |d| d.dep_type != DepType::Dev)
3137            .expect("importer present");
3138        let roots = prod.root_deps();
3139        assert_eq!(roots.len(), 1);
3140        assert_eq!(roots[0].name, "is-odd");
3141        assert!(prod.packages.contains_key("is-odd@3.0.1"));
3142        assert!(!prod.packages.contains_key("jest@29.0.0"));
3143    }
3144
3145    #[test]
3146    fn subset_to_importer_preserves_graph_settings() {
3147        // Structural pruning, not a resolution-mode reset: a deploy
3148        // into a target that uses the source workspace's settings
3149        // header (autoInstallPeers / lockfileIncludeTarballUrl)
3150        // should write them through unchanged so a frozen install in
3151        // the target sees the same resolution-mode state.
3152        let mut importers = BTreeMap::new();
3153        importers.insert("packages/lib".to_string(), vec![]);
3154        let graph = LockfileGraph {
3155            importers,
3156            packages: BTreeMap::new(),
3157            settings: LockfileSettings {
3158                auto_install_peers: false,
3159                exclude_links_from_lockfile: true,
3160                lockfile_include_tarball_url: true,
3161            },
3162            ..Default::default()
3163        };
3164        let subset = graph.subset_to_importer("packages/lib", |_| true).unwrap();
3165        assert!(!subset.settings.auto_install_peers);
3166        assert!(subset.settings.exclude_links_from_lockfile);
3167        assert!(subset.settings.lockfile_include_tarball_url);
3168    }
3169
3170    #[test]
3171    fn subset_to_importer_rekeys_skipped_optionals_to_root() {
3172        // `skipped_optional_dependencies` is per-importer. After
3173        // subsetting, only the retained importer's entry should
3174        // survive — rekeyed to `.` so a frozen install in the target
3175        // (which has exactly one importer) doesn't see ghost entries.
3176        let mut importers = BTreeMap::new();
3177        importers.insert("packages/lib".to_string(), vec![]);
3178        importers.insert("packages/app".to_string(), vec![]);
3179        let mut skipped = BTreeMap::new();
3180        let mut lib_skip = BTreeMap::new();
3181        lib_skip.insert("fsevents".to_string(), "^2".to_string());
3182        skipped.insert("packages/lib".to_string(), lib_skip);
3183        let mut app_skip = BTreeMap::new();
3184        app_skip.insert("ghost".to_string(), "*".to_string());
3185        skipped.insert("packages/app".to_string(), app_skip);
3186        let graph = LockfileGraph {
3187            importers,
3188            packages: BTreeMap::new(),
3189            skipped_optional_dependencies: skipped,
3190            ..Default::default()
3191        };
3192        let subset = graph.subset_to_importer("packages/lib", |_| true).unwrap();
3193        assert_eq!(subset.skipped_optional_dependencies.len(), 1);
3194        let root = subset.skipped_optional_dependencies.get(".").unwrap();
3195        assert!(root.contains_key("fsevents"));
3196        assert!(!root.contains_key("ghost"));
3197    }
3198
3199    #[test]
3200    fn workspace_drift_fresh_when_all_importers_match() {
3201        let root_dep = DirectDep {
3202            name: "lodash".into(),
3203            dep_path: "lodash@4.17.21".into(),
3204            dep_type: DepType::Production,
3205            specifier: Some("^4.17.0".into()),
3206        };
3207        let app_dep = DirectDep {
3208            name: "express".into(),
3209            dep_path: "express@4.18.0".into(),
3210            dep_type: DepType::Production,
3211            specifier: Some("^4.18.0".into()),
3212        };
3213        let mut importers = BTreeMap::new();
3214        importers.insert(".".to_string(), vec![root_dep]);
3215        importers.insert("packages/app".to_string(), vec![app_dep]);
3216        let graph = LockfileGraph {
3217            importers,
3218            packages: BTreeMap::new(),
3219            ..Default::default()
3220        };
3221
3222        let workspace_manifests = vec![
3223            (".".to_string(), make_manifest(&[("lodash", "^4.17.0")])),
3224            (
3225                "packages/app".to_string(),
3226                make_manifest(&[("express", "^4.18.0")]),
3227            ),
3228        ];
3229        assert_eq!(
3230            graph.check_drift_workspace(
3231                &workspace_manifests,
3232                &BTreeMap::new(),
3233                &[],
3234                &BTreeMap::new()
3235            ),
3236            DriftStatus::Fresh
3237        );
3238    }
3239
3240    #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
3241    fn mk_catalogs(
3242        entries: &[(&str, &[(&str, &str, &str)])],
3243    ) -> BTreeMap<String, BTreeMap<String, CatalogEntry>> {
3244        let mut out: BTreeMap<String, BTreeMap<String, CatalogEntry>> = BTreeMap::new();
3245        for (cat, pkgs) in entries {
3246            let mut inner = BTreeMap::new();
3247            for (pkg, spec, ver) in *pkgs {
3248                inner.insert(
3249                    (*pkg).to_string(),
3250                    CatalogEntry {
3251                        specifier: (*spec).to_string(),
3252                        version: (*ver).to_string(),
3253                    },
3254                );
3255            }
3256            out.insert((*cat).to_string(), inner);
3257        }
3258        out
3259    }
3260
3261    fn mk_workspace_catalogs(
3262        entries: &[(&str, &[(&str, &str)])],
3263    ) -> BTreeMap<String, BTreeMap<String, String>> {
3264        entries
3265            .iter()
3266            .map(|(cat, pkgs)| {
3267                (
3268                    (*cat).to_string(),
3269                    pkgs.iter()
3270                        .map(|(p, s)| ((*p).to_string(), (*s).to_string()))
3271                        .collect(),
3272                )
3273            })
3274            .collect()
3275    }
3276
3277    #[test]
3278    fn catalog_drift_fresh_when_specifiers_match() {
3279        let graph = LockfileGraph {
3280            catalogs: mk_catalogs(&[("default", &[("react", "^18.0.0", "18.2.0")])]),
3281            ..Default::default()
3282        };
3283        let ws = mk_workspace_catalogs(&[("default", &[("react", "^18.0.0")])]);
3284        assert_eq!(graph.check_catalogs_drift(&ws), DriftStatus::Fresh);
3285    }
3286
3287    #[test]
3288    fn catalog_drift_stale_on_changed_specifier() {
3289        let graph = LockfileGraph {
3290            catalogs: mk_catalogs(&[("default", &[("react", "^18.0.0", "18.2.0")])]),
3291            ..Default::default()
3292        };
3293        let ws = mk_workspace_catalogs(&[("default", &[("react", "^19.0.0")])]);
3294        match graph.check_catalogs_drift(&ws) {
3295            DriftStatus::Stale { reason } => assert!(reason.contains("react")),
3296            other => panic!("expected stale, got {other:?}"),
3297        }
3298    }
3299
3300    #[test]
3301    fn catalog_drift_fresh_when_workspace_adds_unused_entry() {
3302        // pnpm only writes referenced entries — an unreferenced
3303        // workspace entry is not drift. The "newly used" transition
3304        // is caught by the importer-level drift check.
3305        let graph = LockfileGraph::default();
3306        let ws = mk_workspace_catalogs(&[("default", &[("react", "^18")])]);
3307        assert_eq!(graph.check_catalogs_drift(&ws), DriftStatus::Fresh);
3308    }
3309
3310    #[test]
3311    fn catalog_drift_stale_on_removed_workspace_entry() {
3312        let graph = LockfileGraph {
3313            catalogs: mk_catalogs(&[("default", &[("react", "^18", "18.2.0")])]),
3314            ..Default::default()
3315        };
3316        let ws = mk_workspace_catalogs(&[]);
3317        assert!(matches!(
3318            graph.check_catalogs_drift(&ws),
3319            DriftStatus::Stale { .. }
3320        ));
3321    }
3322}