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node/lib/internal
Izaak Schroeder a2fc4a383e esm: unflag Module.register and allow nested loader import()
Major functional changes:

- Allow `import()` to work within loaders that require other loaders,
- Unflag the use of `Module.register`.

A new interface `Customizations` has been created in order to unify
`ModuleLoader` (previously `DefaultModuleLoader`), `Hooks` and
`CustomizedModuleLoader` all of which now implement it:

```ts
interface LoadResult {
  format: ModuleFormat;
  source: ModuleSource;
}

interface ResolveResult {
  format: string;
  url: URL['href'];
}

interface Customizations {
  allowImportMetaResolve: boolean;
  load(url: string, context: object): Promise<LoadResult>
  resolve(
    originalSpecifier:
    string, parentURL: string,
    importAssertions: Record<string, string>
  ): Promise<ResolveResult>
  resolveSync(
    originalSpecifier:
    string, parentURL: string,
    importAssertions: Record<string, string>
  ) ResolveResult;
  register(specifier: string, parentUrl: string): any;
  forceLoadHooks(): void;
  importMetaInitialize(meta, context, loader): void;
}
```

The `ModuleLoader` class now has `setCustomizations` which takes an
object of this shape and delegates its responsibilities to this object
if present.

Note that two properties `allowImportMetaResolve` and `resolveSync`
exist now as a mechanism for `import.meta.resolve` – since `Hooks`
does not implement `resolveSync` other loaders cannot use
`import.meta.resolve`; `allowImportMetaResolve` is a way of checking
for that case instead of invoking `resolveSync` and erroring.

Fixes https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/48515
Closes https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/48439

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/48559
Reviewed-By: Jacob Smith <jacob@frende.me>
Reviewed-By: Geoffrey Booth <webadmin@geoffreybooth.com>
2023-07-19 10:33:47 +00:00
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Internal Modules

The modules in lib/internal are intended for internal use in Node.js core only, and are not accessible with require() from user modules. These modules can be changed at any time. Reliance on these modules outside of core is not supported in any way.