fix(arborist): shrinkwrap throws when trying to read a folder without permissions#4258
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…issions Fix an issue where shrinkwrap throws an error when trying to read a folder that it doesn't have permissions to, instead of returning a correct object with an error
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thanks @Linkgoron 😄 I believe it's going to be a simpler and easier to maintain in the long term test if we just skip windows for now
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This PR fixes a minor regression introduced here where
Shrinkwrap.loadthrows an error instead of returning correctly when arborist doesn't have access to the folder it's trying to read.The issue is caused by trying to log
const rel = relpath(this.path, this.filename)whenthis.filenameis null.this.filenameis set afterthis[_maybeRead]()executes, but when there are permission issuesthis[_maybeRead]()throws, andthis.filenamestaysnull, andrelpath(and consequentially,load) throwsThe "to" argument must be of type stringerror.I've changed the code to only execute
relpathifthis.filenameis set correctly.