41 lines
1.3 KiB
TypeScript
41 lines
1.3 KiB
TypeScript
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import { execSync } from 'child_process'
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import { computeHash } from './storage'
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// Q: Why does Next.js need a project ID? Why is it looking at my git remote?
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// A:
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// Next.js' telemetry is and always will be completely anonymous. Because of
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// this, we need a way to differentiate different projects to track feature
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// usage accurately. For example, to prevent a feature from appearing to be
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// constantly `used` and then `unused` when switching between local projects.
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// To reiterate,
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// we **never** can read your actual git remote. The value is hashed one-way
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// with random salt data, making it impossible for us to reverse or try to
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// guess the remote by re-computing hashes.
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function _getProjectIdByGit() {
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try {
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const originBuffer = execSync(
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`git config --local --get remote.origin.url`,
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{
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timeout: 1000,
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stdio: `pipe`,
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}
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)
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return String(originBuffer).trim()
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} catch (_) {
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return null
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}
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}
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export function getProjectId(): string {
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const projectId =
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_getProjectIdByGit() || process.env.REPOSITORY_URL || process.cwd()
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// Compute a one-way, salted hash of the project ID. This value cannot be
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// reversed.
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// See the top of the file for a more detailed reason why we ask for this
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// data.
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return computeHash(projectId.trim().toLowerCase()) || ''
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}
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