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aube_resolver/
resolve.rs

1use crate::local_source::{
2    dep_path_for, is_non_registry_specifier, read_local_manifest, rebase_local, resolve_git_source,
3    resolve_remote_tarball, should_block_exotic_subdep,
4};
5use crate::package_ext::{apply_package_extensions, pick_override_spec};
6use crate::semver_util::{PickResult, pick_version, version_satisfies};
7use crate::{
8    Error, ExoticSubdepDetails, PeerContextOptions, ResolutionMode, ResolveTask, ResolvedPackage,
9    Resolver, apply_peer_contexts, catalog, error, hoist_auto_installed_peers,
10    is_deprecation_allowed, is_supported,
11};
12use aube_lockfile::{DepType, DirectDep, LocalSource, LockedPackage, LockfileGraph};
13use aube_manifest::PackageJson;
14use aube_registry::Packument;
15use rustc_hash::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet};
16use std::collections::{BTreeMap, BTreeSet, HashMap, VecDeque};
17use std::sync::Arc;
18
19impl Resolver {
20    /// Resolve all dependencies from a package.json.
21    ///
22    /// Uses batch-parallel BFS: each "wave" drains the queue, identifies
23    /// uncached package names, fetches their packuments concurrently, then
24    /// processes the entire batch before starting the next wave.
25    pub async fn resolve(
26        &mut self,
27        manifest: &PackageJson,
28        existing: Option<&LockfileGraph>,
29    ) -> Result<LockfileGraph, Error> {
30        self.resolve_workspace(
31            &[(".".to_string(), manifest.clone())],
32            existing,
33            &HashMap::new(),
34        )
35        .await
36    }
37
38    /// Resolve all dependencies for a workspace (multiple importers).
39    ///
40    /// `manifests` is a list of (importer_path, PackageJson) — e.g. (".", root), ("packages/app", app).
41    /// `workspace_packages` maps package name → version. Used both for
42    /// explicit `workspace:` protocol resolution and for yarn/npm/bun
43    /// style linkage where a bare semver range on a workspace-package
44    /// name resolves to the local copy when its version satisfies the
45    /// range.
46    pub async fn resolve_workspace(
47        &mut self,
48        manifests: &[(String, PackageJson)],
49        existing: Option<&LockfileGraph>,
50        workspace_packages: &HashMap<String, String>,
51    ) -> Result<LockfileGraph, Error> {
52        let resolve_start = std::time::Instant::now();
53        let mut packument_fetch_count = 0u32;
54        let mut packument_fetch_time = std::time::Duration::ZERO;
55        let mut lockfile_reuse_count = 0u32;
56        let mut resolved: BTreeMap<String, LockedPackage> = BTreeMap::new();
57        let mut resolved_versions: FxHashMap<String, Vec<String>> = FxHashMap::default();
58        let mut importers: BTreeMap<String, Vec<DirectDep>> = BTreeMap::new();
59        let mut queue: VecDeque<ResolveTask> = VecDeque::new();
60        let mut visited: FxHashSet<std::sync::Arc<str>> = FxHashSet::default();
61        // Round-tripped to the lockfile's top-level `time:` block so
62        // subsequent installs can reuse them for the cutoff computation.
63        // Populated opportunistically from whatever packuments we fetch:
64        // empty when the metadata omits `time` (corgi from npmjs.org in
65        // default mode), filled when it doesn't (Verdaccio, or the
66        // full-packument path taken for time-based resolution and
67        // `minimumReleaseAge`). This matches pnpm's `publishedAt` wiring.
68        let mut resolved_times: BTreeMap<String, String> = BTreeMap::new();
69        // Per-importer record of optionals the resolver intentionally
70        // dropped on this run — either filtered by os/cpu/libc or
71        // named in `pnpm.ignoredOptionalDependencies`. Round-tripped
72        // through the lockfile so drift detection on subsequent
73        // installs can distinguish "previously skipped" from "newly
74        // added by the user".
75        let mut skipped_optional_dependencies: BTreeMap<String, BTreeMap<String, String>> =
76            BTreeMap::new();
77        // Catalog picks gathered as the BFS rewrites `catalog:` task
78        // ranges. Outer key: catalog name. Inner: package name → spec.
79        // Resolved versions are filled in post-resolution by walking
80        // `resolved_versions` for the spec, since the picked version is
81        // an output the BFS doesn't know until version_satisfies fires.
82        let mut catalog_picks: BTreeMap<String, BTreeMap<String, String>> = BTreeMap::new();
83        let importer_declared_dep_names: BTreeMap<String, BTreeSet<String>> = manifests
84            .iter()
85            .map(|(importer_path, manifest)| {
86                let names = manifest
87                    .dependencies
88                    .keys()
89                    .chain(manifest.dev_dependencies.keys())
90                    .chain(manifest.optional_dependencies.keys())
91                    .cloned()
92                    .collect();
93                (importer_path.clone(), names)
94            })
95            .collect();
96        // ISO-8601 UTC cutoff string. npm's registry `time` map uses
97        // `Z`-suffixed UTC timestamps throughout, which sort
98        // lexicographically — so a raw `String` doubles as a
99        // comparable instant without pulling in a date library.
100        //
101        // Two independent features feed this cutoff:
102        //   - `minimum_release_age` (pnpm v11 default, supply-chain
103        //     mitigation): seeded *before* wave 0 so even direct deps
104        //     are filtered. The exclude list and strict-mode behavior
105        //     are scoped per-package by `pick_version` below.
106        //   - `resolution-mode=time-based`: derived from the max
107        //     publish time across direct deps once wave 0 finishes,
108        //     then constrains transitives only.
109        // When both are configured, the resolver carries both cutoffs
110        // and the picker takes the more restrictive (earlier) one.
111        let mut published_by: Option<String> =
112            self.minimum_release_age.as_ref().and_then(|m| m.cutoff());
113        if let Some(c) = published_by.as_deref() {
114            tracing::debug!("minimumReleaseAge cutoff: {}", c);
115        }
116
117        seed_direct_deps(
118            manifests,
119            &self.ignored_optional_dependencies,
120            &mut queue,
121            &mut importers,
122        );
123
124        // Pipelined resolver state. The resolver is strictly serial in
125        // its *processing* order (tasks are popped and version-picked
126        // in seed/BFS order, which is what keeps the output lockfile
127        // byte-deterministic across runs) but fetches run freely in
128        // the background via `in_flight`. When a popped task's
129        // packument isn't in the cache, the main loop waits inline on
130        // `in_flight.join_next()` — harvesting whatever other fetches
131        // happen to land in the meantime — until this task's
132        // packument is available. Because `ensure_fetch!` is called
133        // speculatively at every enqueue site, by the time a task is
134        // popped its packument is usually already cached, so the
135        // wait is short.
136        let shared_semaphore = Arc::new(tokio::sync::Semaphore::new(
137            self.packument_network_concurrency.unwrap_or(64),
138        ));
139        // Time-based mode and `minimumReleaseAge` both need the
140        // packument's `time:` map. The abbreviated (corgi) response
141        // omits `time` by default, so we normally fall back to the
142        // full packument. `registry-supports-time-field=true` flips
143        // that: the user is asserting the configured registry ships
144        // `time` in corgi too (Verdaccio 5.15.1+, JSR, etc.), so the
145        // cheaper abbreviated path stays on the hot path and we save
146        // one full-packument fetch per distinct package.
147        let needs_time = (self.resolution_mode == ResolutionMode::TimeBased
148            || self.minimum_release_age.is_some())
149            && !self.registry_supports_time_field;
150        // In-flight packument fetches. The spawned task returns the
151        // `(name, packument)` tuple so `join_next` gives us back the
152        // identity of whichever fetch landed next without a side
153        // table lookup.
154        #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
155        let mut in_flight: tokio::task::JoinSet<Result<(String, Packument), Error>> =
156            tokio::task::JoinSet::new();
157        // Names whose fetch has been spawned but not yet harvested.
158        // Dedupes spawn calls when multiple tasks discover the same
159        // transitive before any of them has been processed.
160        let mut in_flight_names: FxHashSet<String> = FxHashSet::default();
161        // TimeBased wave-0 gate: the publish-time cutoff is derived
162        // from the direct deps' resolved versions, so transitives
163        // that reach the version-pick step before all directs have
164        // completed must wait. Populated only when
165        // `cutoff_pending == true` (TimeBased mode); `Highest` mode
166        // leaves these at their defaults and the gate is a no-op.
167        let mut direct_deps_pending: usize = queue.len();
168        let mut cutoff_pending = self.resolution_mode == ResolutionMode::TimeBased;
169        let mut deferred_transitives: Vec<ResolveTask> = Vec::new();
170
171        // Set of names present in the existing lockfile. Used as a
172        // prefetch gate: names the lockfile already covers will hit
173        // the lockfile-reuse path and don't need their packuments
174        // fetched, so prefetching them is wasted tokio-spawn
175        // overhead. Load-bearing for `aube add` and
176        // frozen-lockfile-install scenarios where most tasks go
177        // through lockfile-reuse.
178        //
179        // This is strictly a *prefetch* gate, not a correctness
180        // gate: a task that fails sibling dedupe AND lockfile reuse
181        // (because its range doesn't match any of the lockfile's
182        // versions for that name) still needs a fresh fetch, and
183        // the wait-for-fetch loop below calls `ensure_fetch!`
184        // without consulting `existing_names`.
185        // Borrow names from `existing` instead of cloning. The set
186        // lives only inside `Resolver::resolve` and the prior
187        // lockfile graph outlives it. Skips 5000 String allocations
188        // on a 5000-pkg lockfile at resolve-entry.
189        let existing_names: FxHashSet<&str> = existing
190            .map(|g| g.packages.values().map(|p| p.name.as_str()).collect())
191            .unwrap_or_default();
192
193        // Spawn a packument fetch into `in_flight` if one isn't
194        // already running for `name` and the packument isn't
195        // already cached. Gated *only* on in-flight + cache —
196        // callers that want to skip prefetching names already
197        // covered by the lockfile check `existing_names` explicitly
198        // before invoking the macro.
199        macro_rules! ensure_fetch {
200            ($name:expr) => {{
201                let name: &str = $name;
202                if !in_flight_names.contains(name) && !self.cache.contains_key(name) {
203                    let name_owned = name.to_string();
204                    in_flight_names.insert(name_owned.clone());
205                    let client = self.client.clone();
206                    let cache_dir = self.packument_cache_dir.clone();
207                    let full_cache_dir = self.packument_full_cache_dir.clone();
208                    let sem = shared_semaphore.clone();
209                    in_flight.spawn(async move {
210                        let _permit = sem
211                            .acquire_owned()
212                            .await
213                            .map_err(|e| Error::Registry(name_owned.clone(), e.to_string()))?;
214                        let packument = if needs_time {
215                            match full_cache_dir.as_ref() {
216                                Some(dir) => {
217                                    client
218                                        .fetch_packument_with_time_cached(&name_owned, dir)
219                                        .await
220                                }
221                                None => client.fetch_packument(&name_owned).await,
222                            }
223                        } else if let Some(ref dir) = cache_dir {
224                            client.fetch_packument_cached(&name_owned, dir).await
225                        } else {
226                            client.fetch_packument(&name_owned).await
227                        }
228                        .map_err(|e| Error::Registry(name_owned.clone(), e.to_string()))?;
229                        Ok::<_, Error>((name_owned, packument))
230                    });
231                }
232            }};
233        }
234
235        // Decrement the pending-directs counter when a root task
236        // reaches a terminal state. Used by the TimeBased cutoff
237        // trigger at the top of the outer loop.
238        macro_rules! note_root_done {
239            () => {
240                if direct_deps_pending > 0 {
241                    direct_deps_pending -= 1;
242                }
243            };
244        }
245
246        // `(name, range)` is safe to speculatively prefetch against
247        // the registry when:
248        //
249        //   - The range isn't a protocol we rewrite in preprocessing
250        //     (`workspace:` / `catalog:` / `npm:` alias) — for those
251        //     we don't know the real package name yet, so fetching
252        //     the raw task name is either useless (preprocessing
253        //     won't go through the registry at all) or wrong (we'd
254        //     fetch the alias key instead of the real package).
255        //   - The range isn't a `file:` / `link:` / `git:` /
256        //     remote-tarball spec (covered by
257        //     `is_non_registry_specifier`).
258        //   - The name isn't in the overrides map — an override can
259        //     rewrite the range into any of the above, and we can't
260        //     cheaply tell whether it will, so be conservative.
261        //
262        // Called both from the upfront prefetch loop over seeded
263        // root deps *and* from the three transitive-enqueue sites
264        // inside the version-pick body, where the same class of
265        // unsafe specs can arrive via a published package's
266        // `dependencies` / `optionalDependencies` / `peerDependencies`
267        // maps (real-world case: a package whose dependency entry
268        // is an npm alias).
269        macro_rules! prefetchable {
270            ($name:expr, $range:expr) => {{
271                let r: &str = $range;
272                let n: &str = $name;
273                // A bare semver range that matches a workspace package
274                // will resolve to the workspace without ever reading
275                // the packument, so prefetching would just be a
276                // speculative 404 on e.g. an unpublished monorepo
277                // package.
278                let workspace_hit = workspace_packages
279                    .get(n)
280                    .is_some_and(|ws_v| version_satisfies(ws_v, r));
281                !aube_util::pkg::is_workspace_spec(r)
282                    && !aube_util::pkg::is_catalog_spec(r)
283                    && !aube_util::pkg::is_npm_spec(r)
284                    && !aube_util::pkg::is_jsr_spec(r)
285                    && !is_non_registry_specifier(r)
286                    && !self.overrides.contains_key(n)
287                    && !workspace_hit
288            }};
289        }
290
291        // Fire prefetches for every seeded root dep up front, so
292        // their packuments are already in flight by the time the
293        // first task is popped. Skip lockfile-covered names —
294        // they'll hit the lockfile-reuse path and never need their
295        // packuments — and anything `prefetchable!` rejects.
296        for task in queue.iter() {
297            if !prefetchable!(task.name.as_str(), task.range.as_str()) {
298                continue;
299            }
300            if existing_names.contains(task.name.as_str()) {
301                continue;
302            }
303            ensure_fetch!(&task.name);
304        }
305
306        'outer: loop {
307            // TimeBased cutoff trigger. Fires the first time
308            // `direct_deps_pending` hits zero with the cutoff still
309            // pending — at which point every direct dep has been
310            // version-picked (or terminated in preprocessing),
311            // `resolved_times` holds their publish times, and we can
312            // derive the max to seed `published_by` for the
313            // transitives we deferred.
314            if cutoff_pending && direct_deps_pending == 0 {
315                let direct_dep_paths: FxHashSet<&String> = importers
316                    .values()
317                    .flat_map(|deps| deps.iter().map(|d| &d.dep_path))
318                    .collect();
319                let mut max_time: Option<&String> = None;
320                for (dep_path, t) in resolved_times.iter() {
321                    if !direct_dep_paths.contains(dep_path) {
322                        continue;
323                    }
324                    if max_time.map(|m| t > m).unwrap_or(true) {
325                        max_time = Some(t);
326                    }
327                }
328                if let Some(existing_graph) = existing {
329                    for (dep_path, t) in &existing_graph.times {
330                        if !direct_dep_paths.contains(dep_path) {
331                            continue;
332                        }
333                        if max_time.map(|m| t > m).unwrap_or(true) {
334                            max_time = Some(t);
335                        }
336                    }
337                }
338                if let Some(m) = max_time {
339                    tracing::debug!("time-based resolution cutoff: {}", m);
340                    published_by = Some(match published_by.take() {
341                        Some(existing) if existing.as_str() < m.as_str() => existing,
342                        _ => m.clone(),
343                    });
344                }
345                cutoff_pending = false;
346                queue.extend(deferred_transitives.drain(..));
347            }
348
349            let Some(mut task) = queue.pop_front() else {
350                if !deferred_transitives.is_empty() {
351                    return Err(Error::Registry(
352                        "(resolver)".to_string(),
353                        format!(
354                            "{} transitives still deferred when resolve completed",
355                            deferred_transitives.len()
356                        ),
357                    ));
358                }
359                break 'outer;
360            };
361
362            // Body of the former per-task preprocessing loop.
363            // The old wave-based code split this into a
364            // preprocessing pass and a post-fetch version-pick
365            // pass with a fetch barrier between them. Here both
366            // passes run inline for a single task: preprocess →
367            // sibling dedupe → lockfile reuse → wait on this
368            // task's packument → version-pick → enqueue
369            // transitives. The bare block keeps the original
370            // indentation so the diff stays readable against the
371            // prior shape; `continue` inside it still continues
372            // the 'outer loop because a bare block is not itself
373            // a loop.
374            {
375                // Apply bare-name overrides + npm-alias rewrites in a
376                // small fixed-point loop. Two interleavings need to
377                // work simultaneously:
378                //   1. The override *value* is itself a `npm:` alias
379                //      (e.g. `"foo": "npm:bar@^2"`). The first override
380                //      pass rewrites `task.range`; the alias pass then
381                //      rewrites `task.name` to `bar`.
382                //   2. The user's *declared dep* is an `npm:` alias
383                //      (e.g. `"foo": "npm:bar@^1"`) and the override
384                //      targets the real package (`"overrides":
385                //      {"bar": "2.0.0"}`). The first override pass
386                //      misses (`task.name` is still `foo`), the alias
387                //      pass rewrites `task.name = "bar"`, and the
388                //      second override pass catches it.
389                // A two-iteration cap is enough — after one alias
390                // rewrite the name is canonical, and an override that
391                // points at a third package is itself constrained by
392                // the same rule, so there's no infinite chain.
393                //
394                // We deliberately don't touch `original_specifier`,
395                // since the lockfile/importer record should still
396                // reflect what the user wrote in package.json —
397                // overrides are a graph-shaping rule, not a rewrite of
398                // the user's declared deps.
399                // Catalog protocol: rewrite `catalog:` and
400                // `catalog:<name>` to the workspace catalog's actual
401                // range *before* the override loop, so overrides can
402                // still target a catalog dep by bare name. The original
403                // `catalog:...` text stays in `original_specifier` so
404                // the lockfile importer keeps the catalog reference and
405                // drift detection works.
406                if let Some((catalog_name, real_range)) =
407                    self.resolve_catalog_spec(&task.name, &task.range)?
408                {
409                    tracing::trace!("catalog: {} {} -> {}", task.name, task.range, real_range);
410                    catalog_picks
411                        .entry(catalog_name)
412                        .or_default()
413                        .insert(task.name.clone(), real_range.clone());
414                    task.range = real_range;
415                }
416
417                for _ in 0..2 {
418                    let mut changed = false;
419                    if let Some(override_spec) = pick_override_spec(
420                        &self.override_rules,
421                        &task.name,
422                        &task.range,
423                        &task.ancestors,
424                    ) {
425                        // pnpm's removal marker: an override value of
426                        // `"-"` drops the dep edge entirely. Skip before
427                        // catalog/alias rewrites so `-` never reaches
428                        // the registry resolver. The dropped edge never
429                        // gets written to the parent's `.dependencies`
430                        // map (that write happens downstream) and, for
431                        // direct deps, never gets pushed into the
432                        // importer's direct-dep list.
433                        if override_spec == "-" {
434                            tracing::trace!("override: {}@{} -> dropped", task.name, task.range,);
435                            if task.is_root {
436                                note_root_done!();
437                            }
438                            continue 'outer;
439                        }
440                        // An override may itself point at a catalog
441                        // entry (e.g. `"overrides": {"foo": "catalog:"}`).
442                        // The catalog pre-pass above already ran against
443                        // the original range, so resolve the indirection
444                        // here before assigning — otherwise `catalog:`
445                        // leaks through to the registry resolver.
446                        // Stash the catalog pick in a local so we only
447                        // record it if the override actually moves
448                        // `task.range`.
449                        let (effective_spec, pending_pick) =
450                            match self.resolve_catalog_spec(&task.name, &override_spec)? {
451                                Some((catalog_name, real_range)) => {
452                                    (real_range.clone(), Some((catalog_name, real_range)))
453                                }
454                                None => (override_spec, None),
455                            };
456                        if task.range != effective_spec {
457                            if let Some((catalog_name, real_range)) = pending_pick {
458                                catalog_picks
459                                    .entry(catalog_name)
460                                    .or_default()
461                                    .insert(task.name.clone(), real_range);
462                            }
463                            tracing::trace!(
464                                "override: {}@{} -> {}",
465                                task.name,
466                                task.range,
467                                effective_spec
468                            );
469                            task.range = effective_spec;
470                            // If the override replaced the spec with a
471                            // bare range (not itself an `npm:` / `jsr:`
472                            // alias), it's targeting `task.name` —
473                            // implicitly undoing any prior alias
474                            // rewrite. Without this, an override that
475                            // fires after a catalog-aliased entry
476                            // (e.g. catalog `js-yaml:
477                            // npm:@zkochan/js-yaml@0.0.11`, override
478                            // `js-yaml@<3.14.2: ^3.14.2`) would keep
479                            // `task.real_name = @zkochan/js-yaml` and
480                            // try to fetch `^3.14.2` from a packument
481                            // that only carries `0.0.x`. If the
482                            // override's value is itself an alias, the
483                            // alias pass below picks up the new target
484                            // on the next loop iteration.
485                            if task.real_name.is_some()
486                                && !task.range.starts_with("npm:")
487                                && !task.range.starts_with("jsr:")
488                            {
489                                task.real_name = None;
490                            }
491                            changed = true;
492                        }
493                    }
494                    if let Some(rest) = task.range.strip_prefix("npm:")
495                        && let Some(at_idx) = rest.rfind('@')
496                    {
497                        let real_name = rest[..at_idx].to_string();
498                        let real_range = rest[at_idx + 1..].to_string();
499                        // Keep `task.name` as the user-facing alias
500                        // (the key the package.json used) and stash
501                        // the registry name on `real_name` so every
502                        // identity-facing site — dep_path formation,
503                        // direct-dep records, parent wiring — sees
504                        // the alias, while only packument/tarball
505                        // fetch sites (via `task.registry_name()`)
506                        // hit the real package. Overwriting
507                        // `task.name` here would collapse
508                        // `node_modules/h3-v2/` to `node_modules/h3/`
509                        // and any `require("h3-v2")` would break.
510                        if task.real_name.as_deref() != Some(real_name.as_str())
511                            || real_range != task.range
512                        {
513                            tracing::trace!(
514                                "npm alias: {} -> {}@{}",
515                                task.name,
516                                real_name,
517                                real_range
518                            );
519                            task.real_name = Some(real_name);
520                            task.range = real_range;
521                            changed = true;
522                        }
523                    }
524                    // `jsr:<range>` and `jsr:<@scope/name>[@<range>]` both
525                    // land here. JSR's npm-compat endpoint serves every
526                    // package under `@jsr/<scope>__<name>`, but the
527                    // user-facing dependency name stays the JSR name (or
528                    // explicit alias) from package.json. Keep `task.name`
529                    // unchanged for dep_path/importer/link identity and
530                    // stash the npm-compat name in `real_name`, matching
531                    // the npm-alias path above. Only registry IO should
532                    // see `@jsr/...`.
533                    if let Some(rest) = task.range.strip_prefix("jsr:") {
534                        let (jsr_name_raw, jsr_range) = if let Some(body) = rest.strip_prefix('@') {
535                            match body.rfind('@') {
536                                Some(rel_at) => {
537                                    // Indices are relative to `body`; add 1 for
538                                    // the `@` we just stripped so we can slice
539                                    // against the original `rest`.
540                                    let at_idx = rel_at + 1;
541                                    (rest[..at_idx].to_string(), rest[at_idx + 1..].to_string())
542                                }
543                                None => (rest.to_string(), "latest".to_string()),
544                            }
545                        } else {
546                            // Bare range form — the manifest key carries the
547                            // JSR name (e.g. `"@std/collections": "jsr:^1"`).
548                            (task.name.clone(), rest.to_string())
549                        };
550                        match aube_registry::jsr::jsr_to_npm_name(&jsr_name_raw) {
551                            Some(npm_name) => {
552                                if task.real_name.as_deref() != Some(npm_name.as_str())
553                                    || jsr_range != task.range
554                                {
555                                    tracing::trace!(
556                                        "jsr: {} -> {}@{}",
557                                        task.name,
558                                        npm_name,
559                                        jsr_range,
560                                    );
561                                    task.real_name = Some(npm_name);
562                                    task.range = jsr_range;
563                                    changed = true;
564                                }
565                            }
566                            None => {
567                                return Err(Error::Registry(
568                                    task.name.clone(),
569                                    format!(
570                                        "invalid jsr: spec `{}` — expected `jsr:@scope/name[@range]`",
571                                        task.range,
572                                    ),
573                                ));
574                            }
575                        }
576                    }
577                    if !changed {
578                        break;
579                    }
580                }
581
582                // Handle file: / link: / git: protocols — the dep points
583                // at a path on disk or a remote git repo rather than a
584                // registry package. Only valid on root deps; a nested
585                // package.json that declares its own `file:` dep silently
586                // falls through to the normal resolver path and fails
587                // loudly there.
588                if is_non_registry_specifier(&task.range) {
589                    if should_block_exotic_subdep(
590                        &task,
591                        &resolved,
592                        self.dependency_policy.block_exotic_subdeps,
593                    ) {
594                        return Err(Error::BlockedExoticSubdep(Box::new(ExoticSubdepDetails {
595                            name: task.name.clone(),
596                            spec: task.range.clone(),
597                            parent: task
598                                .parent
599                                .clone()
600                                .unwrap_or_else(|| "<unknown>".to_string()),
601                            ancestors: task.ancestors.clone(),
602                            importer: task.importer.clone(),
603                        })));
604                    }
605                    let importer_root = if task.importer == "." {
606                        self.project_root.clone()
607                    } else {
608                        self.project_root.join(&task.importer)
609                    };
610                    let Some(raw_local) = LocalSource::parse(&task.range, &importer_root) else {
611                        return Err(Error::Registry(
612                            task.name.clone(),
613                            format!("unparseable local specifier: {}", task.range),
614                        ));
615                    };
616                    // For git sources we have to talk to the remote
617                    // right now so the resolver can (a) pin the
618                    // committish to a full SHA for the lockfile and
619                    // (b) read the cloned repo's `package.json` for
620                    // transitive deps. `resolve_git_source` does the
621                    // `ls-remote` + shallow clone dance and returns a
622                    // `LocalSource::Git` with `resolved` populated,
623                    // plus the manifest tuple the rest of the branch
624                    // already expects.
625                    if !task.is_root
626                        && !matches!(
627                            raw_local,
628                            LocalSource::Git(_) | LocalSource::RemoteTarball(_)
629                        )
630                    {
631                        return Err(Error::Registry(
632                            task.name.clone(),
633                            format!(
634                                "transitive local specifier {} cannot be resolved without the parent package source root",
635                                task.range
636                            ),
637                        ));
638                    }
639                    let (local, real_version, target_deps) = if let LocalSource::Git(ref g) =
640                        raw_local
641                    {
642                        let shallow = aube_store::git_host_in_list(&g.url, &self.git_shallow_hosts);
643                        let (resolved_local, version, deps) =
644                            resolve_git_source(&task.name, g, shallow)
645                                .await
646                                .map_err(|e| {
647                                    Error::Registry(
648                                        task.name.clone(),
649                                        format!("git resolve {}: {e}", task.range),
650                                    )
651                                })?;
652                        (resolved_local, version, deps)
653                    } else if let LocalSource::RemoteTarball(ref t) = raw_local {
654                        let (resolved_local, version, deps) =
655                            resolve_remote_tarball(&task.name, t, self.client.as_ref())
656                                .await
657                                .map_err(|e| {
658                                    Error::Registry(
659                                        task.name.clone(),
660                                        format!("remote tarball {}: {e}", task.range),
661                                    )
662                                })?;
663                        (resolved_local, version, deps)
664                    } else {
665                        // Rewrite the path to be relative to the
666                        // project root so every downstream consumer
667                        // can resolve it with a single
668                        // `project_root.join(rel)`.
669                        let local = rebase_local(&raw_local, &importer_root, &self.project_root);
670                        let (_target_name, version, deps) =
671                            read_local_manifest(&raw_local, &importer_root).unwrap_or_else(|_| {
672                                (task.name.clone(), "0.0.0".to_string(), BTreeMap::new())
673                            });
674                        (local, version, deps)
675                    };
676                    let dep_path = local.dep_path(&task.name);
677                    let linked_name = task.name.clone();
678
679                    if task.is_root
680                        && let Some(deps) = importers.get_mut(&task.importer)
681                    {
682                        deps.push(DirectDep {
683                            name: task.name.clone(),
684                            dep_path: dep_path.clone(),
685                            dep_type: task.dep_type,
686                            specifier: task.original_specifier.clone(),
687                        });
688                    }
689
690                    // Wire parent -> this exotic transitive. Without
691                    // this, the parent snapshot's `dependencies` map
692                    // omits the git/url/file subdep entirely, so the
693                    // linker never creates the sibling symlink inside
694                    // the parent's node_modules and the package fails
695                    // to resolve at runtime. The value is the dep_path
696                    // tail (e.g. `git+<hash>`) so the linker can
697                    // reconstruct the full dep_path by concatenating
698                    // `{name}@{value}` — matching the key format used
699                    // when inserting the resolved package below.
700                    if let Some(ref parent_dp) = task.parent
701                        && let Some(parent_pkg) = resolved.get_mut(parent_dp)
702                    {
703                        // `local.dep_path(name)` always returns
704                        // `{name}@{tail}`; if that invariant ever
705                        // breaks we'd silently store a malformed dep
706                        // value that the pnpm writer would emit as-is.
707                        let name_prefix = format!("{}@", task.name);
708                        debug_assert!(
709                            dep_path.starts_with(&name_prefix),
710                            "local.dep_path returned {dep_path:?} without expected prefix {name_prefix:?}"
711                        );
712                        let dep_tail = dep_path
713                            .strip_prefix(&name_prefix)
714                            .unwrap_or(&dep_path)
715                            .to_string();
716                        parent_pkg
717                            .dependencies
718                            .insert(task.name.clone(), dep_tail.clone());
719                        if task.dep_type == DepType::Optional {
720                            parent_pkg
721                                .optional_dependencies
722                                .insert(task.name.clone(), dep_tail);
723                        }
724                    }
725
726                    if visited.insert(std::sync::Arc::from(dep_path.as_str())) {
727                        resolved.insert(
728                            dep_path.clone(),
729                            LockedPackage {
730                                name: linked_name.clone(),
731                                version: real_version.clone(),
732                                dep_path: dep_path.clone(),
733                                local_source: Some(local.clone()),
734                                ..Default::default()
735                            },
736                        );
737                        if let Some(ref tx) = self.resolved_tx {
738                            let _ = tx.send(ResolvedPackage {
739                                dep_path: dep_path.clone(),
740                                name: linked_name.clone(),
741                                version: real_version.clone(),
742                                integrity: None,
743                                tarball_url: None,
744                                // local_source deps aren't aliased —
745                                // `file:`/`link:` specifiers go
746                                // through the local-source branch,
747                                // not the `npm:` rewrite.
748                                alias_of: None,
749                                local_source: Some(local.clone()),
750                                // Local `file:`/`link:` packages never
751                                // carry npm-style platform constraints
752                                // — they're whatever the user points
753                                // at, so the fetch coordinator treats
754                                // them as unconstrained (always fetch).
755                                os: aube_lockfile::PlatformList::new(),
756                                cpu: aube_lockfile::PlatformList::new(),
757                                libc: aube_lockfile::PlatformList::new(),
758                                deprecated: None,
759                            });
760                        }
761                        // Enqueue transitive deps of the local package
762                        // (directories + tarballs only — `link:` deps
763                        // are fully the target's responsibility).
764                        if !matches!(local, LocalSource::Link(_)) {
765                            let mut child_ancestors = task.ancestors.clone();
766                            child_ancestors.push((linked_name.clone(), real_version.clone()));
767                            for (child_name, child_range) in target_deps {
768                                queue.push_back(ResolveTask::transitive(
769                                    child_name,
770                                    child_range,
771                                    DepType::Production,
772                                    dep_path.clone(),
773                                    task.importer.clone(),
774                                    child_ancestors.clone(),
775                                ));
776                            }
777                        }
778                    }
779                    if task.is_root {
780                        note_root_done!();
781                    }
782                    continue;
783                }
784
785                // Handle workspace linkage. Two cases resolve to the
786                // workspace package rather than the registry:
787                //   1. Explicit `workspace:` protocol (pnpm/yarn-berry
788                //      style). The range after the prefix is accepted
789                //      unconditionally — the user asserted this should
790                //      link.
791                //   2. Bare semver range whose name matches a workspace
792                //      package whose version satisfies the range. This
793                //      is the yarn-v1 / npm / bun default: siblings pin
794                //      each other with normal version strings and
795                //      expect the workspace to win over the registry.
796                //      A workspace is typically either unpublished or
797                //      is itself the source of truth for its name, so
798                //      preferring the local copy matches every other
799                //      mainstream pm.
800                if let Some(ws_version) = workspace_packages.get(&task.name)
801                    && (match task.range.strip_prefix("workspace:") {
802                        // workspace:*, workspace:^, workspace:~
803                        // bind to whatever local workspace version is.
804                        // These are pnpm's "don't pin me, just track
805                        // local" sigils. Match them before range check.
806                        Some("" | "*" | "^" | "~") => true,
807                        // workspace:<range> like workspace:^2.0.0 or
808                        // workspace:1.x. Must still satisfy local
809                        // version. Before this fix, any workspace:
810                        // prefix short-circuited. Consumer could pin
811                        // workspace:^2 against local 1.0.0 and aube
812                        // would silently link the wrong version.
813                        // pnpm errors here with no-matching-version.
814                        Some(rest) => version_satisfies(ws_version, rest),
815                        // Bare semver (no workspace: prefix) path.
816                        // Linker walks up to workspace yarn-v1 style.
817                        // Special case `*` and `""` (bare catch-all)
818                        // to always match the workspace copy, even
819                        // when the ws version is a prerelease like
820                        // `0.0.0-0` which semver strict rules would
821                        // otherwise exclude. Placeholder versions
822                        // are common in fresh changesets-managed
823                        // workspaces and would silently fall through
824                        // to registry resolution otherwise, picking
825                        // up a stale published build instead of the
826                        // local source.
827                        None if task.range.is_empty() || task.range == "*" => true,
828                        None => version_satisfies(ws_version, &task.range),
829                    })
830                {
831                    let dep_path = dep_path_for(&task.name, ws_version);
832                    if task.is_root
833                        && let Some(deps) = importers.get_mut(&task.importer)
834                    {
835                        deps.push(DirectDep {
836                            name: task.name.clone(),
837                            dep_path: dep_path.clone(),
838                            dep_type: task.dep_type,
839                            specifier: task.original_specifier.clone(),
840                        });
841                    }
842                    if let Some(ref parent_dp) = task.parent
843                        && let Some(parent_pkg) = resolved.get_mut(parent_dp)
844                    {
845                        parent_pkg
846                            .dependencies
847                            .insert(task.name.clone(), ws_version.clone());
848                        if task.dep_type == DepType::Optional {
849                            parent_pkg
850                                .optional_dependencies
851                                .insert(task.name.clone(), ws_version.clone());
852                        }
853                    }
854                    if task.is_root {
855                        note_root_done!();
856                    }
857                    continue;
858                }
859
860                // Sibling dedupe. If another task for this same name
861                // has already settled on a version that satisfies
862                // this task's range, wire up to that resolution and
863                // short-circuit. In the old wave code this check
864                // lived in the post-fetch loop as `existing_match`;
865                // in the pipelined loop we run it up front so
866                // dedupable tasks never block on a fetch or a
867                // lockfile scan.
868                if let Some(matched_ver) = resolved_versions.get(&task.name).and_then(|versions| {
869                    versions
870                        .iter()
871                        .find(|v| version_satisfies(v, &task.range))
872                        .cloned()
873                }) {
874                    let dep_path = dep_path_for(&task.name, &matched_ver);
875                    if task.is_root
876                        && let Some(deps) = importers.get_mut(&task.importer)
877                    {
878                        deps.push(DirectDep {
879                            name: task.name.clone(),
880                            dep_path: dep_path.clone(),
881                            dep_type: task.dep_type,
882                            specifier: task.original_specifier.clone(),
883                        });
884                    }
885                    if let Some(ref parent_dp) = task.parent
886                        && let Some(parent_pkg) = resolved.get_mut(parent_dp)
887                    {
888                        parent_pkg
889                            .dependencies
890                            .insert(task.name.clone(), matched_ver.clone());
891                        if task.dep_type == DepType::Optional {
892                            parent_pkg
893                                .optional_dependencies
894                                .insert(task.name.clone(), matched_ver);
895                        }
896                    }
897                    if task.is_root {
898                        note_root_done!();
899                    }
900                    continue;
901                }
902
903                // Lockfile reuse. Runs unconditionally after sibling
904                // dedupe fails — the old code gated this behind a
905                // `cache.contains_key` check, but in the pipelined
906                // loop the cache is populated incrementally and the
907                // gate was a false optimization.
908                {
909                    if let Some(locked_pkg) = existing.and_then(|g| {
910                        g.packages.values().find(|p| {
911                            p.name == task.name && version_satisfies(&p.version, &task.range)
912                        })
913                    }) {
914                        // Drop optional deps whose platform constraints
915                        // don't match the active host / supported set.
916                        // This is the path that handles frozen/lockfile
917                        // installs on a different machine than the one
918                        // that wrote the lockfile.
919                        if task.dep_type == DepType::Optional
920                            && !is_supported(
921                                &locked_pkg.os,
922                                &locked_pkg.cpu,
923                                &locked_pkg.libc,
924                                &self.supported_architectures,
925                            )
926                        {
927                            tracing::debug!(
928                                "skipping optional dep {}@{}: platform mismatch",
929                                task.name,
930                                locked_pkg.version
931                            );
932                            if task.is_root
933                                && let Some(spec) = task.original_specifier.as_ref()
934                            {
935                                skipped_optional_dependencies
936                                    .entry(task.importer.clone())
937                                    .or_default()
938                                    .insert(task.name.clone(), spec.clone());
939                            }
940                            if task.is_root {
941                                note_root_done!();
942                            }
943                            continue;
944                        }
945                        let version = locked_pkg.version.clone();
946                        let dep_path = dep_path_for(&task.name, &version);
947
948                        if task.is_root
949                            && let Some(deps) = importers.get_mut(&task.importer)
950                        {
951                            deps.push(DirectDep {
952                                name: task.name.clone(),
953                                dep_path: dep_path.clone(),
954                                dep_type: task.dep_type,
955                                specifier: task.original_specifier.clone(),
956                            });
957                        }
958                        if let Some(ref parent_dp) = task.parent
959                            && let Some(parent_pkg) = resolved.get_mut(parent_dp)
960                        {
961                            parent_pkg
962                                .dependencies
963                                .insert(task.name.clone(), version.clone());
964                            if task.dep_type == DepType::Optional {
965                                parent_pkg
966                                    .optional_dependencies
967                                    .insert(task.name.clone(), version.clone());
968                            }
969                        }
970                        if visited.insert(std::sync::Arc::from(dep_path.as_str())) {
971                            resolved_versions
972                                .entry(task.name.clone())
973                                .or_default()
974                                .push(version.clone());
975
976                            // Carry any round-tripped publish time
977                            // forward so (a) the cutoff computation at
978                            // the end of wave 0 can see reused directs
979                            // alongside freshly-resolved ones and
980                            // (b) the next lockfile write preserves the
981                            // existing `time:` entry even when this
982                            // install reuses the locked version without
983                            // re-fetching a packument.
984                            if self.should_record_times()
985                                && let Some(g) = existing
986                                && let Some(t) = g.times.get(&dep_path)
987                            {
988                                resolved_times.insert(dep_path.clone(), t.clone());
989                            }
990
991                            if let Some(ref tx) = self.resolved_tx {
992                                let _ = tx.send(ResolvedPackage {
993                                    dep_path: dep_path.clone(),
994                                    name: task.name.clone(),
995                                    version: version.clone(),
996                                    integrity: locked_pkg.integrity.clone(),
997                                    tarball_url: locked_pkg.tarball_url.clone(),
998                                    // Carry the alias identity
999                                    // through the reuse path — the
1000                                    // existing `locked_pkg` already
1001                                    // records it if the lockfile held
1002                                    // an aliased entry, so the
1003                                    // streaming fetch still hits the
1004                                    // real registry name.
1005                                    alias_of: locked_pkg.alias_of.clone(),
1006                                    local_source: locked_pkg.local_source.clone(),
1007                                    os: locked_pkg.os.clone(),
1008                                    cpu: locked_pkg.cpu.clone(),
1009                                    libc: locked_pkg.libc.clone(),
1010                                    // Lockfile reuse skips the packument
1011                                    // fetch, so we have no deprecation
1012                                    // message to forward here. The
1013                                    // `aube deprecations` command re-queries
1014                                    // packuments live for the
1015                                    // after-the-fact view.
1016                                    deprecated: None,
1017                                });
1018                            }
1019
1020                            // Carry declared peer deps forward from the
1021                            // existing lockfile so subsequent peer-context
1022                            // computation sees them without a re-fetch.
1023                            resolved.insert(
1024                                dep_path.clone(),
1025                                LockedPackage {
1026                                    name: task.name.clone(),
1027                                    version: version.clone(),
1028                                    integrity: locked_pkg.integrity.clone(),
1029                                    dependencies: BTreeMap::new(),
1030                                    optional_dependencies: BTreeMap::new(),
1031                                    peer_dependencies: locked_pkg.peer_dependencies.clone(),
1032                                    peer_dependencies_meta: locked_pkg
1033                                        .peer_dependencies_meta
1034                                        .clone(),
1035                                    dep_path: dep_path.clone(),
1036                                    local_source: locked_pkg.local_source.clone(),
1037                                    os: locked_pkg.os.clone(),
1038                                    cpu: locked_pkg.cpu.clone(),
1039                                    libc: locked_pkg.libc.clone(),
1040                                    bundled_dependencies: locked_pkg.bundled_dependencies.clone(),
1041                                    tarball_url: locked_pkg.tarball_url.clone(),
1042                                    alias_of: locked_pkg.alias_of.clone(),
1043                                    yarn_checksum: locked_pkg.yarn_checksum.clone(),
1044                                    engines: locked_pkg.engines.clone(),
1045                                    bin: locked_pkg.bin.clone(),
1046                                    declared_dependencies: locked_pkg.declared_dependencies.clone(),
1047                                    license: locked_pkg.license.clone(),
1048                                    funding_url: locked_pkg.funding_url.clone(),
1049                                    extra_meta: locked_pkg.extra_meta.clone(),
1050                                },
1051                            );
1052
1053                            // Enqueue transitive deps from the locked package.
1054                            // Strip any peer-context suffix off the version
1055                            // before treating it as a semver range — a
1056                            // locked `"18.2.0(react@18.2.0)"` tail should
1057                            // match against packuments as just `18.2.0`.
1058                            // The lockfile already omitted bundled dep
1059                            // edges on write, so iterating
1060                            // `locked_pkg.dependencies` naturally skips them.
1061                            let mut child_ancestors = task.ancestors.clone();
1062                            child_ancestors.push((task.name.clone(), version.clone()));
1063                            for (dep_name, dep_version) in &locked_pkg.dependencies {
1064                                let canonical_version = dep_version
1065                                    .split('(')
1066                                    .next()
1067                                    .unwrap_or(dep_version)
1068                                    .to_string();
1069                                let dep_type =
1070                                    if locked_pkg.optional_dependencies.contains_key(dep_name) {
1071                                        DepType::Optional
1072                                    } else {
1073                                        DepType::Production
1074                                    };
1075                                queue.push_back(ResolveTask::transitive(
1076                                    dep_name.clone(),
1077                                    canonical_version,
1078                                    dep_type,
1079                                    dep_path.clone(),
1080                                    task.importer.clone(),
1081                                    child_ancestors.clone(),
1082                                ));
1083                            }
1084                        }
1085                        lockfile_reuse_count += 1;
1086                        if task.is_root {
1087                            note_root_done!();
1088                        }
1089                        continue;
1090                    }
1091                }
1092
1093                // Packument not in cache. Spawn its fetch if one
1094                // isn't already running, then wait for packument
1095                // fetches to land until this task's packument is
1096                // available. Other fetches that happen to complete
1097                // while we're waiting get cached opportunistically,
1098                // which is exactly what lets the pipeline overlap
1099                // network and CPU: by the time a later task is
1100                // popped its packument is usually already sitting
1101                // in the cache because it landed while an earlier
1102                // task was being waited on.
1103                let wait_start = std::time::Instant::now();
1104                // Cache is keyed by the *registry* name — for aliased
1105                // tasks `task.name` is the user-facing alias (e.g.
1106                // `h3-v2`), which would never hit. `registry_name()`
1107                // returns the alias-resolved target (`h3`) on
1108                // aliased tasks and `task.name` otherwise.
1109                let fetch_name = task.registry_name().to_string();
1110                while !self.cache.contains_key(&fetch_name) {
1111                    ensure_fetch!(&fetch_name);
1112                    match in_flight.join_next().await {
1113                        Some(Ok(Ok((name, packument)))) => {
1114                            in_flight_names.remove(&name);
1115                            self.cache.insert(name, packument);
1116                            packument_fetch_count += 1;
1117                        }
1118                        Some(Ok(Err(e))) => return Err(e),
1119                        Some(Err(join_err)) => {
1120                            return Err(Error::Registry(
1121                                "(join)".to_string(),
1122                                join_err.to_string(),
1123                            ));
1124                        }
1125                        None => {
1126                            // ensure_fetch! guarantees something is
1127                            // in flight if the cache still doesn't
1128                            // hold this name, so a None here means
1129                            // the spawn failed silently. Surface it.
1130                            return Err(Error::Registry(
1131                                fetch_name.clone(),
1132                                "packument fetch disappeared before completing".to_string(),
1133                            ));
1134                        }
1135                    }
1136                }
1137                packument_fetch_time += wait_start.elapsed();
1138
1139                // TimeBased wave-0 gate. Transitives that reach
1140                // the version-pick step while the cutoff is still
1141                // unknown must wait until the direct deps have
1142                // been picked and the cutoff has been derived;
1143                // otherwise they'd pick against a `None` cutoff
1144                // and miss the filter. In `Highest` mode (the
1145                // default), `cutoff_pending` starts false and this
1146                // is a no-op.
1147                if cutoff_pending && !task.is_root {
1148                    deferred_transitives.push(task);
1149                    continue;
1150                }
1151
1152                // Version-pick + transitive enqueue. Was a separate
1153                // sub-loop over `processed_batch` in the old wave
1154                // code; here it's inline as the tail of the per-task
1155                // pipeline now that we know the packument is in
1156                // cache. `registry_name()` is the cache key for
1157                // aliased tasks (cache is populated under the real
1158                // registry name), so use the same accessor here.
1159                let packument = self.cache.get(task.registry_name()).ok_or_else(|| {
1160                    Error::Registry(
1161                        task.registry_name().to_string(),
1162                        "packument not in cache".to_string(),
1163                    )
1164                })?;
1165
1166                // Find locked version
1167                let locked_version = existing.and_then(|g| {
1168                    g.packages
1169                        .values()
1170                        .find(|p| p.name == task.name && version_satisfies(&p.version, &task.range))
1171                        .map(|p| p.version.as_str())
1172                });
1173
1174                // Direct deps in time-based mode pick the lowest
1175                // satisfying version; everything else (transitives,
1176                // and all picks in Highest mode) picks highest.
1177                let pick_lowest = self.resolution_mode == ResolutionMode::TimeBased && task.is_root;
1178                // Apply the cutoff unless this package is on the
1179                // minimumReleaseAge exclude list. The exclude list only
1180                // suppresses the *minimumReleaseAge* leg, not the
1181                // time-based-mode leg — but since we collapse both
1182                // into the same `published_by` string at this point,
1183                // we have to skip the cutoff entirely for excluded
1184                // names. Acceptable: time-based mode and exclude
1185                // lists aren't expected to coexist in the wild.
1186                let cutoff_for_pkg = match self.minimum_release_age.as_ref() {
1187                    Some(mra) if mra.exclude.contains(&task.name) => None,
1188                    _ => published_by.as_deref(),
1189                };
1190                // Strict semantics in two cases:
1191                //   - `minimumReleaseAgeStrict=true` (the user opted in
1192                //     to hard failures), or
1193                //   - the cutoff comes from `--resolution-mode=time-based`
1194                //     alone, with no `minimumReleaseAge` configured. The
1195                //     time-based cutoff is intended as a hard wall — if
1196                //     no version fits, the *correct* fix is for the user
1197                //     to update the lockfile, not for the resolver to
1198                //     silently pick a different version.
1199                let strict = match self.minimum_release_age.as_ref() {
1200                    Some(m) => m.strict,
1201                    None => true,
1202                };
1203                let pick = pick_version(
1204                    packument,
1205                    &task.range,
1206                    locked_version,
1207                    pick_lowest,
1208                    cutoff_for_pkg,
1209                    strict,
1210                );
1211                let picked_ref = match pick {
1212                    PickResult::Found(meta) => meta,
1213                    // Only surface `AgeGate` when the cutoff actually
1214                    // came from `minimumReleaseAge`. When it came from
1215                    // `--resolution-mode=time-based` alone, the user
1216                    // never opted into the supply-chain age gate, so
1217                    // the failure should report as a plain no-match
1218                    // instead of a misleading "older than 0 minutes".
1219                    PickResult::AgeGated => match self.minimum_release_age.as_ref() {
1220                        Some(mra) => {
1221                            return Err(Error::AgeGate(Box::new(error::build_age_gate(
1222                                &task,
1223                                packument,
1224                                mra.minutes,
1225                            ))));
1226                        }
1227                        None => {
1228                            return Err(Error::NoMatch(Box::new(error::build_no_match(
1229                                &task, packument,
1230                            ))));
1231                        }
1232                    },
1233                    PickResult::NoMatch => {
1234                        return Err(Error::NoMatch(Box::new(error::build_no_match(
1235                            &task, packument,
1236                        ))));
1237                    }
1238                };
1239                // Clone the picked metadata into an owned value so we can
1240                // both run the `readPackage` hook (which needs a
1241                // disjoint `&mut self` borrow) and, later, mutate the
1242                // resolver's own caches without holding a borrow into
1243                // `self.cache`. Also grab the publish-time entry now,
1244                // for the same reason.
1245                let mut picked_owned = picked_ref.clone();
1246                let picked_publish_time = packument.time.get(&picked_ref.version).cloned();
1247                // Skip the readPackage hook entirely for a `(name, version)`
1248                // pair we've already fully processed via a prior task. The
1249                // mutated dep maps only drive the transitive enqueue below,
1250                // and that block is short-circuited by the `visited` guard
1251                // later in this iteration — so running the hook here would
1252                // just burn an IPC round-trip whose result is discarded.
1253                let prehook_dep_path = dep_path_for(&task.name, &picked_ref.version);
1254                let already_visited = visited.contains(prehook_dep_path.as_str());
1255
1256                if !already_visited {
1257                    apply_package_extensions(
1258                        &mut picked_owned,
1259                        &self.dependency_policy.package_extensions,
1260                    );
1261                }
1262
1263                // readPackage hook. Runs at most once per version-picked
1264                // package, before transitive enqueue. We honor edits to
1265                // the four dep maps and warn on (then discard) edits to
1266                // name/version/dist/platform/`hasInstallScript` — pnpm
1267                // tolerates readPackage returning a hollowed-out
1268                // object, so we restore those fields from the original
1269                // packument entry after the call.
1270                if !already_visited && let Some(hook) = self.read_package_hook.as_mut() {
1271                    let before_name = picked_owned.name.clone();
1272                    let before_version = picked_owned.version.clone();
1273                    let before_dist = picked_owned.dist.clone();
1274                    let before_os = picked_owned.os.clone();
1275                    let before_cpu = picked_owned.cpu.clone();
1276                    let before_libc = picked_owned.libc.clone();
1277                    let before_bundled = picked_owned.bundled_dependencies.clone();
1278                    let before_has_install_script = picked_owned.has_install_script;
1279                    let before_deprecated = picked_owned.deprecated.clone();
1280                    let input = picked_owned.clone();
1281                    let mut after = hook.read_package(input).await.map_err(|e| {
1282                        Error::Registry(before_name.clone(), format!("readPackage hook: {e}"))
1283                    })?;
1284                    if after.name != before_name || after.version != before_version {
1285                        tracing::warn!(
1286                            "[pnpmfile] readPackage rewrote {}@{} identity to {}@{}; \
1287                             aube ignores identity edits",
1288                            before_name,
1289                            before_version,
1290                            after.name,
1291                            after.version,
1292                        );
1293                    }
1294                    after.name = before_name;
1295                    after.version = before_version;
1296                    after.dist = before_dist;
1297                    after.os = before_os;
1298                    after.cpu = before_cpu;
1299                    after.libc = before_libc;
1300                    after.bundled_dependencies = before_bundled;
1301                    after.has_install_script = before_has_install_script;
1302                    after.deprecated = before_deprecated;
1303                    picked_owned = after;
1304                }
1305                let version_meta = &picked_owned;
1306
1307                // Optional deps that don't match the host platform get
1308                // silently dropped — pnpm parity. Required deps with a
1309                // bad platform still get installed; the warning matches
1310                // pnpm's `packageIsInstallable` behavior.
1311                let platform_ok = is_supported(
1312                    &version_meta.os,
1313                    &version_meta.cpu,
1314                    &version_meta.libc,
1315                    &self.supported_architectures,
1316                );
1317                if !platform_ok {
1318                    if task.dep_type == DepType::Optional {
1319                        tracing::debug!(
1320                            "skipping optional dep {}@{}: unsupported platform (os={:?} cpu={:?} libc={:?})",
1321                            task.name,
1322                            version_meta.version,
1323                            version_meta.os,
1324                            version_meta.cpu,
1325                            version_meta.libc
1326                        );
1327                        if task.is_root
1328                            && let Some(spec) = task.original_specifier.as_ref()
1329                        {
1330                            skipped_optional_dependencies
1331                                .entry(task.importer.clone())
1332                                .or_default()
1333                                .insert(task.name.clone(), spec.clone());
1334                        }
1335                        if task.is_root {
1336                            note_root_done!();
1337                        }
1338                        continue;
1339                    }
1340                    tracing::warn!(
1341                        "required dep {}@{} declares unsupported platform (os={:?} cpu={:?} libc={:?}); installing anyway",
1342                        task.name,
1343                        version_meta.version,
1344                        version_meta.os,
1345                        version_meta.cpu,
1346                        version_meta.libc
1347                    );
1348                }
1349
1350                let version = version_meta.version.clone();
1351                let dep_path = dep_path_for(&task.name, &version);
1352
1353                // Record publish time for the cutoff / `time:` block
1354                // whenever the packument carries one — matches pnpm,
1355                // which populates `publishedAt` opportunistically via
1356                // `meta.time?.[version]` regardless of resolution mode.
1357                // Corgi packuments from npmjs.org omit `time`, so in
1358                // Highest mode this is usually a no-op; Verdaccio
1359                // (v5.15.1+) and full-packument fetches do include it,
1360                // and then we round-trip it into the lockfile just like
1361                // pnpm does.
1362                if self.should_record_times()
1363                    && let Some(t) = picked_publish_time.as_ref()
1364                {
1365                    resolved_times.insert(dep_path.clone(), t.clone());
1366                }
1367
1368                // Record root dep
1369                if task.is_root
1370                    && let Some(deps) = importers.get_mut(&task.importer)
1371                {
1372                    deps.push(DirectDep {
1373                        name: task.name.clone(),
1374                        dep_path: dep_path.clone(),
1375                        dep_type: task.dep_type,
1376                        specifier: task.original_specifier.clone(),
1377                    });
1378                }
1379
1380                // Wire parent
1381                if let Some(ref parent_dp) = task.parent
1382                    && let Some(parent_pkg) = resolved.get_mut(parent_dp)
1383                {
1384                    parent_pkg
1385                        .dependencies
1386                        .insert(task.name.clone(), version.clone());
1387                    if task.dep_type == DepType::Optional {
1388                        parent_pkg
1389                            .optional_dependencies
1390                            .insert(task.name.clone(), version.clone());
1391                    }
1392                }
1393
1394                // Skip if already fully processed this exact version
1395                if visited.contains(dep_path.as_str()) {
1396                    if task.is_root {
1397                        note_root_done!();
1398                    }
1399                    continue;
1400                }
1401                visited.insert(std::sync::Arc::from(dep_path.as_str()));
1402
1403                tracing::trace!("resolved {}@{}", task.name, version);
1404
1405                // Forward a deprecation message to the install command,
1406                // subject to `allowedDeprecatedVersions` suppression.
1407                // User-facing rendering is the CLI's job — doing it here
1408                // would fire per resolved version with no way for the
1409                // caller to batch or filter direct-vs-transitive.
1410                let deprecated_msg: Option<Arc<str>> =
1411                    version_meta.deprecated.as_deref().and_then(|msg| {
1412                        let suppressed = is_deprecation_allowed(
1413                            &task.name,
1414                            &version,
1415                            &self.dependency_policy.allowed_deprecated_versions,
1416                        );
1417                        (!suppressed).then(|| Arc::<str>::from(msg))
1418                    });
1419
1420                // Track this version
1421                resolved_versions
1422                    .entry(task.name.clone())
1423                    .or_default()
1424                    .push(version.clone());
1425
1426                let integrity = version_meta.dist.as_ref().and_then(|d| d.integrity.clone());
1427                // Always stash the registry tarball URL on the locked
1428                // package. pnpm / yarn writers gate emission on
1429                // `lockfile_include_tarball_url` (so the pnpm
1430                // round-trip stays byte-identical for projects that
1431                // opted out); the npm writer emits `resolved:` on
1432                // every package entry unconditionally, which is what
1433                // npm itself writes. Carrying the URL on every
1434                // LockedPackage lets both policies work without a
1435                // second packument fetch at write time.
1436                let tarball_url = version_meta.dist.as_ref().map(|d| d.tarball.clone());
1437
1438                // Stream this resolved package for early tarball fetching.
1439                // `alias_of` mirrors what the LockedPackage below
1440                // will carry — the streaming fetch consumer in
1441                // install.rs uses it to derive the real tarball URL
1442                // for aliased packages where `name` alone (`h3-v2`)
1443                // would 404.
1444                if let Some(ref tx) = self.resolved_tx {
1445                    let _ = tx.send(ResolvedPackage {
1446                        dep_path: dep_path.clone(),
1447                        name: task.name.clone(),
1448                        version: version.clone(),
1449                        integrity: integrity.clone(),
1450                        tarball_url: tarball_url.clone(),
1451                        alias_of: task.real_name.clone(),
1452                        local_source: None,
1453                        os: version_meta.os.iter().cloned().collect(),
1454                        cpu: version_meta.cpu.iter().cloned().collect(),
1455                        libc: version_meta.libc.iter().cloned().collect(),
1456                        deprecated: deprecated_msg.clone(),
1457                    });
1458                }
1459
1460                // Capture the declared peer deps now so the post-pass can
1461                // compute each consumer's peer context without re-reading
1462                // the packument.
1463                let peer_deps = version_meta.peer_dependencies.clone();
1464                let peer_meta: BTreeMap<String, aube_lockfile::PeerDepMeta> = version_meta
1465                    .peer_dependencies_meta
1466                    .iter()
1467                    .map(|(k, v)| {
1468                        (
1469                            k.clone(),
1470                            aube_lockfile::PeerDepMeta {
1471                                optional: v.optional,
1472                            },
1473                        )
1474                    })
1475                    .collect();
1476                // `bundledDependencies` names are shipped inside the
1477                // tarball itself and must not be resolved from the
1478                // registry. If we did enqueue them, we'd fetch a
1479                // (possibly different) version and plant a sibling
1480                // symlink inside `.aube/<parent>@ver/node_modules/`
1481                // that would shadow the bundled copy during Node's
1482                // directory walk. Compute the skip set once here and
1483                // store the names on the LockedPackage so restore
1484                // (from lockfile, skipping this code path) also
1485                // knows to avoid the sibling symlinks — see the
1486                // `.dependencies` write-through downstream.
1487                let bundled_names: FxHashSet<String> = version_meta
1488                    .bundled_dependencies
1489                    .as_ref()
1490                    .map(|b| {
1491                        b.names(&version_meta.dependencies)
1492                            .into_iter()
1493                            .map(String::from)
1494                            .collect()
1495                    })
1496                    .unwrap_or_default();
1497
1498                resolved.insert(
1499                    dep_path.clone(),
1500                    LockedPackage {
1501                        name: task.name.clone(),
1502                        version: version.clone(),
1503                        integrity,
1504                        dependencies: BTreeMap::new(),
1505                        optional_dependencies: BTreeMap::new(),
1506                        peer_dependencies: peer_deps,
1507                        peer_dependencies_meta: peer_meta,
1508                        dep_path: dep_path.clone(),
1509                        local_source: None,
1510                        os: version_meta.os.iter().cloned().collect(),
1511                        cpu: version_meta.cpu.iter().cloned().collect(),
1512                        libc: version_meta.libc.iter().cloned().collect(),
1513                        bundled_dependencies: {
1514                            let mut v: Vec<String> = bundled_names.iter().cloned().collect();
1515                            v.sort();
1516                            v
1517                        },
1518                        tarball_url,
1519                        // `name` is the alias for npm-aliased tasks
1520                        // (`"h3-v2": "npm:h3@..."` → name = "h3-v2"),
1521                        // so stash the real registry name here. The
1522                        // lockfile writer + installer consult
1523                        // `alias_of` whenever they need to hit the
1524                        // registry, matching how the npm-lockfile
1525                        // reader populates this field.
1526                        alias_of: task.real_name.clone(),
1527                        yarn_checksum: None,
1528                        engines: version_meta.engines.clone(),
1529                        // Rehydrate a string-form bin (`"bin": "cli.js"`)
1530                        // into `{<package_name>: "cli.js"}` — registry
1531                        // packuments leave the name off, expecting
1532                        // consumers to default it to the package name.
1533                        // Doing it here keeps bun's per-entry meta
1534                        // byte-identical to bun's own output without
1535                        // pushing the fixup into every writer.
1536                        bin: {
1537                            let mut m = version_meta.bin.clone();
1538                            if let Some(path) = m.remove("") {
1539                                // String-form `bin` in a packument
1540                                // (`"bin": "cli.js"`) is implicitly
1541                                // named after the real registry
1542                                // package — not the alias. For an
1543                                // aliased dep (`"h3-v2": "npm:h3@…"`)
1544                                // the bun writer must emit the bin
1545                                // under `h3`, not `h3-v2`, or the
1546                                // map drifts against bun's own
1547                                // output (and the shim install path
1548                                // creates the wrong binary name).
1549                                let bin_name =
1550                                    task.real_name.as_deref().unwrap_or(&task.name).to_string();
1551                                m.insert(bin_name, path);
1552                            }
1553                            m
1554                        },
1555                        // Declared ranges straight from the packument's
1556                        // `dependencies` / `optionalDependencies`. Fed
1557                        // back out by npm / yarn / bun writers so
1558                        // nested package entries keep the original
1559                        // specifiers instead of collapsing to pins.
1560                        declared_dependencies: {
1561                            let mut m = version_meta.dependencies.clone();
1562                            for (k, v) in &version_meta.optional_dependencies {
1563                                m.insert(k.clone(), v.clone());
1564                            }
1565                            m
1566                        },
1567                        license: version_meta.license.clone(),
1568                        funding_url: version_meta.funding_url.clone(),
1569                        extra_meta: BTreeMap::new(),
1570                    },
1571                );
1572
1573                // Enqueue transitive deps. Kick off a background
1574                // packument fetch the instant we discover the dep
1575                // name — so by the time the task is popped off the
1576                // queue below, its packument is usually already in
1577                // flight (and often already in cache). This is where
1578                // the pipeline overlaps fetches with CPU work without
1579                // any explicit wave barrier.
1580                //
1581                // Compute the child ancestor chain once — the same
1582                // frame (this package's name + resolved version)
1583                // applies to every dep / optionalDep / peer we enqueue
1584                // below.
1585                let mut child_ancestors = task.ancestors.clone();
1586                child_ancestors.push((task.name.clone(), version.clone()));
1587
1588                for (dep_name, dep_range) in &version_meta.dependencies {
1589                    if bundled_names.contains(dep_name) {
1590                        continue;
1591                    }
1592                    if self.dependency_policy.block_exotic_subdeps
1593                        && is_non_registry_specifier(dep_range)
1594                    {
1595                        return Err(Error::Registry(
1596                            dep_name.clone(),
1597                            format!(
1598                                "uses exotic specifier \"{dep_range}\" which is blocked \
1599                                 by blockExoticSubdeps (declared by {})",
1600                                task.name
1601                            ),
1602                        ));
1603                    }
1604                    if !existing_names.contains(dep_name.as_str())
1605                        && prefetchable!(dep_name.as_str(), dep_range.as_str())
1606                    {
1607                        ensure_fetch!(dep_name);
1608                    }
1609                    queue.push_back(ResolveTask::transitive(
1610                        dep_name.clone(),
1611                        dep_range.clone(),
1612                        DepType::Production,
1613                        dep_path.clone(),
1614                        task.importer.clone(),
1615                        child_ancestors.clone(),
1616                    ));
1617                }
1618
1619                for (dep_name, dep_range) in &version_meta.optional_dependencies {
1620                    if bundled_names.contains(dep_name) {
1621                        continue;
1622                    }
1623                    if self.ignored_optional_dependencies.contains(dep_name) {
1624                        continue;
1625                    }
1626                    if self.dependency_policy.block_exotic_subdeps
1627                        && is_non_registry_specifier(dep_range)
1628                    {
1629                        tracing::warn!(
1630                            "skipping optional dependency {dep_name} of {} — \
1631                             exotic specifier \"{dep_range}\" blocked by blockExoticSubdeps",
1632                            task.name
1633                        );
1634                        continue;
1635                    }
1636                    if !existing_names.contains(dep_name.as_str())
1637                        && prefetchable!(dep_name.as_str(), dep_range.as_str())
1638                    {
1639                        ensure_fetch!(dep_name);
1640                    }
1641                    queue.push_back(ResolveTask::transitive(
1642                        dep_name.clone(),
1643                        dep_range.clone(),
1644                        DepType::Optional,
1645                        dep_path.clone(),
1646                        task.importer.clone(),
1647                        child_ancestors.clone(),
1648                    ));
1649                }
1650
1651                // Peer dependencies: enqueue only required peers that
1652                // are truly missing from the importer/root scope. The
1653                // post-pass below (`apply_peer_contexts`) computes
1654                // which version each consumer sees, via ancestor
1655                // scope, and assigns peer-suffixed dep_paths.
1656                //
1657                // pnpm's `auto-install-peers=true` fills in missing
1658                // required peers, but it does not install optional peer
1659                // alternatives that the user did not ask for, and it
1660                // does not install a second compatible peer when the
1661                // importer already declares that peer name at an
1662                // incompatible version. In the latter case pnpm keeps
1663                // the user's direct dependency and reports an unmet
1664                // peer warning.
1665                //
1666                // When `auto-install-peers=false`, we skip enqueueing
1667                // peers entirely. Users are on the hook for adding
1668                // them to `package.json` themselves. Unmet peers still
1669                // surface as warnings via `detect_unmet_peers` after
1670                // resolve — in fact more so, since nothing gets
1671                // auto-installed.
1672                //
1673                // Skip peers that are already declared as regular or
1674                // optional deps of the same package — those already have a
1675                // task queued via the loops above, and duplicating would
1676                // just burn a queue slot.
1677                if self.auto_install_peers {
1678                    for (dep_name, dep_range) in &version_meta.peer_dependencies {
1679                        let peer_optional = version_meta
1680                            .peer_dependencies_meta
1681                            .get(dep_name)
1682                            .map(|m| m.optional)
1683                            .unwrap_or(false);
1684                        // Optional peers are opt-in integrations, not
1685                        // auto-install candidates. Users who need one must
1686                        // declare it in their own manifest so the normal dep
1687                        // loops above resolve it explicitly.
1688                        if peer_optional {
1689                            continue;
1690                        }
1691                        let importer_declares_peer = importer_declared_dep_names
1692                            .get(&task.importer)
1693                            .is_some_and(|names| names.contains(dep_name));
1694                        let root_declares_peer = self.resolve_peers_from_workspace_root
1695                            && task.importer != "."
1696                            && importer_declared_dep_names
1697                                .get(".")
1698                                .is_some_and(|names| names.contains(dep_name));
1699                        let peer_dep_is_ancestor =
1700                            task.ancestors.iter().any(|(name, _)| name == dep_name);
1701                        if importer_declares_peer || root_declares_peer || peer_dep_is_ancestor {
1702                            continue;
1703                        }
1704                        if version_meta.dependencies.contains_key(dep_name)
1705                            || version_meta.optional_dependencies.contains_key(dep_name)
1706                            || bundled_names.contains(dep_name)
1707                        {
1708                            continue;
1709                        }
1710                        if self.dependency_policy.block_exotic_subdeps
1711                            && is_non_registry_specifier(dep_range)
1712                        {
1713                            tracing::warn!(
1714                                "skipping peer dependency {dep_name} of {} — \
1715                                 exotic specifier \"{dep_range}\" blocked \
1716                                 by blockExoticSubdeps",
1717                                task.name
1718                            );
1719                            continue;
1720                        }
1721                        if !existing_names.contains(dep_name.as_str())
1722                            && prefetchable!(dep_name.as_str(), dep_range.as_str())
1723                        {
1724                            ensure_fetch!(dep_name);
1725                        }
1726                        queue.push_back(ResolveTask::transitive(
1727                            dep_name.clone(),
1728                            dep_range.clone(),
1729                            DepType::Production,
1730                            dep_path.clone(),
1731                            task.importer.clone(),
1732                            child_ancestors.clone(),
1733                        ));
1734                    }
1735                }
1736
1737                // Root task just completed its full version-pick
1738                // path. Decrement the pending-directs counter so
1739                // the TimeBased cutoff trigger at the top of the
1740                // outer loop can fire once wave 0 is resolved.
1741                if task.is_root {
1742                    note_root_done!();
1743                }
1744            }
1745        }
1746
1747        // Drain any remaining in-flight fetches so their tasks get
1748        // cleanly joined. Normally the main loop has harvested every
1749        // spawned fetch by the time the queue drains, but a few may
1750        // still be pending if the resolver short-circuited via
1751        // sibling dedupe or lockfile reuse after ensure_fetch! had
1752        // already spawned them.
1753        while in_flight.join_next().await.is_some() {}
1754
1755        let resolve_elapsed = resolve_start.elapsed();
1756        tracing::debug!(
1757            "resolver: {:.1?} total, {} packuments fetched ({:.1?} wall), {} reused from lockfile, {} packages resolved",
1758            resolve_elapsed,
1759            packument_fetch_count,
1760            packument_fetch_time,
1761            lockfile_reuse_count,
1762            resolved.len()
1763        );
1764
1765        let resolved_catalogs =
1766            catalog::materialize_catalog_picks(catalog_picks, &resolved_versions);
1767
1768        let canonical = LockfileGraph {
1769            importers,
1770            packages: resolved,
1771            settings: aube_lockfile::LockfileSettings {
1772                auto_install_peers: self.auto_install_peers,
1773                exclude_links_from_lockfile: self.exclude_links_from_lockfile,
1774                // Tarball-URL recording is a lockfile-writer concern; the
1775                // resolver never populates URLs itself. Install flips this
1776                // on after the graph is built when the setting is active.
1777                lockfile_include_tarball_url: false,
1778            },
1779            // Stamp the resolver's overrides into the output graph so the
1780            // lockfile writer can round-trip them and the next install's
1781            // drift check can compare them against the manifest.
1782            overrides: self.overrides.clone(),
1783            ignored_optional_dependencies: self.ignored_optional_dependencies.clone(),
1784            times: resolved_times,
1785            skipped_optional_dependencies,
1786            catalogs: resolved_catalogs,
1787            // Resolver output is format-agnostic; the bun writer layer
1788            // defaults `configVersion` to 1 when emitting a fresh
1789            // lockfile.
1790            bun_config_version: None,
1791            // Fresh resolves don't carry over unknown blocks; the
1792            // install-side merge (`overlay_metadata_from`) copies
1793            // them back from the prior lockfile when round-tripping.
1794            patched_dependencies: BTreeMap::new(),
1795            trusted_dependencies: Vec::new(),
1796            extra_fields: BTreeMap::new(),
1797            workspace_extra_fields: BTreeMap::new(),
1798        };
1799
1800        // Second pass: hoist every auto-installed peer to its importer's
1801        // direct deps so pnpm-style `node_modules/<peer>` top-level
1802        // symlinks get created and the lockfile's `importers.` section
1803        // lists them the way pnpm does with `auto-install-peers=true`.
1804        // Skipped entirely when the setting is off — matches pnpm, which
1805        // leaves the importer's `dependencies` untouched in that mode.
1806        let hoisted = if self.auto_install_peers {
1807            hoist_auto_installed_peers(canonical)
1808        } else {
1809            canonical
1810        };
1811
1812        // Third pass: compute peer-context suffixes for every reachable
1813        // package. See `apply_peer_contexts` for the details.
1814        let peer_options = PeerContextOptions {
1815            dedupe_peer_dependents: self.dedupe_peer_dependents,
1816            dedupe_peers: self.dedupe_peers,
1817            resolve_from_workspace_root: self.resolve_peers_from_workspace_root,
1818            peers_suffix_max_length: self.peers_suffix_max_length,
1819        };
1820        let contextualized = apply_peer_contexts(hoisted, &peer_options);
1821        tracing::debug!(
1822            "peer-context pass produced {} contextualized packages",
1823            contextualized.packages.len()
1824        );
1825        Ok(contextualized)
1826    }
1827}
1828
1829/// Seed the BFS queue with direct deps from every importer manifest.
1830///
1831/// When a package is declared in more than one section
1832/// (`dependencies` + `devDependencies`, etc.) we keep only the
1833/// highest-priority entry — `dependencies` > `devDependencies` >
1834/// `optionalDependencies` — matching pnpm, which silently drops
1835/// the lower-priority duplicates on resolve. Without this the
1836/// same name gets pushed into the importer's `DirectDep` list
1837/// twice (once per section), and the linker's parallel step 2
1838/// races to create the same `node_modules/<name>` symlink from
1839/// two tasks, producing an `EEXIST` on the loser.
1840fn seed_direct_deps(
1841    manifests: &[(String, PackageJson)],
1842    ignored_optional_dependencies: &BTreeSet<String>,
1843    queue: &mut VecDeque<ResolveTask>,
1844    importers: &mut BTreeMap<String, Vec<DirectDep>>,
1845) {
1846    for (importer_path, manifest) in manifests {
1847        importers.insert(importer_path.clone(), Vec::new());
1848
1849        for (name, range) in &manifest.dependencies {
1850            queue.push_back(ResolveTask::root(
1851                name.clone(),
1852                range.clone(),
1853                DepType::Production,
1854                importer_path.clone(),
1855            ));
1856        }
1857        for (name, range) in &manifest.dev_dependencies {
1858            if manifest.dependencies.contains_key(name) {
1859                continue;
1860            }
1861            queue.push_back(ResolveTask::root(
1862                name.clone(),
1863                range.clone(),
1864                DepType::Dev,
1865                importer_path.clone(),
1866            ));
1867        }
1868        for (name, range) in &manifest.optional_dependencies {
1869            if ignored_optional_dependencies.contains(name) {
1870                tracing::debug!(
1871                    "ignoring optional dependency {name} (pnpm.ignoredOptionalDependencies)"
1872                );
1873                continue;
1874            }
1875            if manifest.dependencies.contains_key(name)
1876                || manifest.dev_dependencies.contains_key(name)
1877            {
1878                continue;
1879            }
1880            queue.push_back(ResolveTask::root(
1881                name.clone(),
1882                range.clone(),
1883                DepType::Optional,
1884                importer_path.clone(),
1885            ));
1886        }
1887    }
1888}