# Note that x.even are stable releases, x.odd are devel releases class Node < Formula homepage "https://nodejs.org/" url "https://nodejs.org/dist/v0.10.35/node-v0.10.35.tar.gz" sha256 "0043656bb1724cb09dbdc960a2fd6ee37d3badb2f9c75562b2d11235daa40a03" revision 1 bottle do sha1 "652168b4eed7141cdd648e9463dc246a6b7f2e60" => :yosemite sha1 "9b117ec5da09b2d62f19b7ce7686f0e9dbd5e74a" => :mavericks sha1 "524ff7c572ec83611347951f370c97de8e240ea5" => :mountain_lion end head do url "https://github.com/joyent/node.git", :branch => "v0.12" depends_on "pkg-config" => :build depends_on "icu4c" end deprecated_option "enable-debug" => "with-debug" option "with-debug", "Build with debugger hooks" option "without-npm", "npm will not be installed" option "without-completion", "npm bash completion will not be installed" depends_on :python => :build # Once we kill off SSLv3 in our OpenSSL consider forcing our OpenSSL # over Node's shipped version with --shared-openssl. # Would allow us quicker security fixes than Node's release schedule. # See https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/3557 for prior discussion. fails_with :llvm do build 2326 end resource "npm" do url "https://registry.npmjs.org/npm/-/npm-2.1.17.tgz" sha1 "80fa7873188659037ec0ed8ebc95c2b2723c8ac4" end def install args = %W{--prefix=#{prefix} --without-npm} args << "--debug" if build.with? "debug" args << "--without-ssl2" << "--without-ssl3" if build.stable? # This should eventually be able to use the system icu4c, but right now # it expects to find this dependency using pkgconfig. if build.head? ENV.prepend_path "PKG_CONFIG_PATH", "#{Formula["icu4c"].opt_prefix}/lib/pkgconfig" args << "--with-intl=system-icu" end system "./configure", *args system "make", "install" resource("npm").stage libexec/"npm" if build.with? "npm" end def post_install return if build.without? "npm" (libexec/"npm").cd { system "make", "uninstall" } Pathname.glob(HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"share/man/*") do |man| next unless man.directory? man.children.each do |file| next unless file.symlink? file.unlink if file.readlink.to_s.include? "/node_modules/npm/man/" end end node_modules = HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"lib/node_modules" node_modules.mkpath cp_r libexec/"npm", node_modules npm_root = node_modules/"npm" npmrc = npm_root/"npmrc" npmrc.atomic_write("prefix = #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}\n") # set log level temporarily for npm's `make install` ENV["NPM_CONFIG_LOGLEVEL"] = "verbose" # make sure npm can find node ENV["PATH"] = "#{opt_bin}:#{ENV["PATH"]}" ENV["NPM_CONFIG_USERCONFIG"] = npmrc npm_root.cd { system "make", "install" } if build.with? "completion" bash_completion.install_symlink \ npm_root/"lib/utils/completion.sh" => "npm" end end def caveats s = "" if build.with? "npm" s += <<-EOS.undent If you update npm itself, do NOT use the npm update command. The upstream-recommended way to update npm is: npm install -g npm@latest EOS else s += <<-EOS.undent Homebrew has NOT installed npm. If you later install it, you should supplement your NODE_PATH with the npm module folder: #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/node_modules EOS end s end test do path = testpath/"test.js" path.write "console.log('hello');" output = `#{bin}/node #{path}`.strip assert_equal "hello", output assert_equal 0, $?.exitstatus if build.with? "npm" # make sure npm can find node ENV.prepend_path "PATH", opt_bin assert_equal which("node"), opt_bin/"node" assert (HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"bin/npm").exist?, "npm must exist" assert (HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"bin/npm").executable?, "npm must be executable" system "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin/npm", "--verbose", "install", "npm@latest" end end end