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- define(["./_base/kernel", "./has", "require"], function(kernel, has, require){
- var nodeRequire = kernel.global.require && kernel.global.require.nodeRequire;
- if (!nodeRequire) {
- throw new Error("Cannot find the Node.js require");
- }
- var module = nodeRequire("module");
- return {
- // summary:
- // This AMD plugin module allows native Node.js modules to be loaded by AMD modules using the Dojo
- // loader. This plugin will not work with AMD loaders that do not expose the Node.js require function
- // at `require.nodeRequire`.
- //
- // example:
- // | require(["dojo/node!fs"], function(fs){
- // | var fileData = fs.readFileSync("foo.txt", "utf-8");
- // | });
- load: function(/*string*/ id, /*Function*/ contextRequire, /*Function*/ load){
- /*global define:true */
- // The `nodeRequire` function comes from the Node.js module of the AMD loader, so module ID resolution is
- // relative to the loader's path, not the calling AMD module's path. This means that loading Node.js
- // modules that exist in a higher level or sibling path to the loader will cause those modules to fail to
- // resolve.
- //
- // Node.js does not expose a public API for performing module filename resolution relative to an arbitrary
- // directory root, so we are forced to dig into the internal functions of the Node.js `module` module to
- // use Node.js's own path resolution code instead of having to duplicate its rules ourselves.
- //
- // Sooner or later, probably around the time that Node.js internal code is reworked to use ES6, these
- // methods will no longer be exposed and we will have to find another workaround if they have not exposed
- // an API for doing this by then.
- if(module._findPath && module._nodeModulePaths){
- var localModulePath = module._findPath(id, module._nodeModulePaths(contextRequire.toUrl(".")));
- if (localModulePath !== false) {
- id = localModulePath;
- }
- }
- var oldDefine = define,
- result;
- // Some modules attempt to detect an AMD loader by looking for global AMD `define`. This causes issues
- // when other CommonJS modules attempt to load them via the standard Node.js `require`, so hide it
- // during the load
- define = undefined;
- try {
- result = nodeRequire(id);
- }
- finally {
- define = oldDefine;
- }
- load(result);
- },
- normalize: function (/**string*/ id, /*Function*/ normalize){
- // summary:
- // Produces a normalized CommonJS module ID to be used by Node.js `require`. Relative IDs
- // are resolved relative to the requesting module's location in the filesystem and will
- // return an ID with path separators appropriate for the local filesystem
- if (id.charAt(0) === ".") {
- // absolute module IDs need to be generated based on the AMD loader's knowledge of the parent module,
- // since Node.js will try to use the directory containing `dojo.js` as the relative root if a
- // relative module ID is provided
- id = require.toUrl(normalize("./" + id));
- }
- return id;
- }
- };
- });
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