Azure DevOps extension that provides tasks for acquirung Deno executable and running Deno scripts.
Task downloads platform specific Deno executable and adds it to the PATH environment variable. After running this task you can use either Deno Run
task or execute Deno script directly in a shell.
Task takes only one argument version
(only semantic versioning is supported as of now) which is version of Deno executable to be downloaded.
steps:
- task: DenoDownload@1
inputs:
version: 1.0.3
Task provides a runtime for Deno scripts. It supports running script from remote URL location, from agent filesystem or inline so the content can be kept in your YAML pipeline definition.
The most important parameter of this task is a targetType
which can take value of either filePath
(default and thus can be ommited) or inline
For the filePath
execution you need to specify scriptPath
which can be either absolute or relative file system path or remote URL.
As Deno comes with secured runtime in some cases it is necessary to pass additional permission, which can be done using permissions
parameters. It takes multiple permissions, each in the separate line.
It is also possible to pass additional args to the script using arguments
parameter. Arguments should be delimited with space, just like passed in CLI.
Another parameter is an optional cwd
which set up current working directory for the script
- task: DenoRun@1
inputs:
filePath: 'https://deno.land/std/examples/welcome.ts'
- task: DenoRun@1
inputs:
filePath: $(System.DefaultWorkingDirectory)/welcome.ts
cwd: '/tmp'
- task: DenoRun@1
inputs:
targetType: 'inline'
script: |
import { existsSync } from 'https://deno.land/std/fs/mod.ts'
console.log(existsSync('/tmp'))
permissions: |
--unstable
--allow-read
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