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2.8.1: ExecJS.compile consistently exits 1 in one environment and 0 elsewhere. #105
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Note that we believed this was because the failing environment was FIPS enabled, but we've tried on other FIPS enabled envs and we can't duplicate it. |
Looks like this might be the issue. Read on 🎉 This transpiled JS doesn't work (https://gist.githubusercontent.com/jrafanie/96475c6f34a55269e1add042bded92b0/raw/919de4331b9befa5ff3a1a22479b2a792d6b9a90/source_map_path_2.8.1.js) And this one does (https://gist.githubusercontent.com/jkeam/141bb30cc0fdb5c42e21fd15c41b908d/raw/84ac502ad1bd3af7eb2bd42fbbc0b07bce78dda2/test_write.js) The only difference between the two is that in the working version, we commented out this line:
What it looks like based on our debugging session is that DynaTrace is trying to call the While not exactly the same issue, @radikaled found this issue #64 which has similar odd behavior of DynaTrace. |
As @jkeam said one thing we noticed was DynaTrace was installed on the openshift cluster - we are trying to evaluate whether that is actually what causes the issue, but it is looking likely suspect. We see the following stack trace which includes dynatrace, and separately we saw sh-4.4$ node --trace-exit --trace-uncaught test281
["ok"](node:225) WARNING: Exited the environment with code 1
at exit (internal/process/per_thread.js:173:13)
at n (/opt/dynatrace/oneagent/agent/bin/1.219.162.20210726-100948/any/nodejs/nodejsagent.js:15740:49)
at emit (events.js:314:20)
at internal/process/execution.js:165:25 and sh-4.4$ node --abort-on-uncaught-exception test281
["ok"]Uncaught ReferenceError: setTimeout is not defined
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Illegal instruction (core dumped) I see in the FAQ, that it talks about setTimeout, but what I can't understand from the README is why. That is not clear from the README, leading me to question why these methods are removed. |
It looks like one way to get around this issue is to use execjs 2.8.1 with uglifier 4.2.0+ since it defers the I'll update the issue if this doesn't work. |
ExecJS 2.8.1 requires uglifier 4.2.0 to defer uglifier asset compilation until asset compilation time, see: rails/execjs#105 Trying to compile the uglfier assets in production mode in an environment with dynatrace was causing conflicts with the execjs node runtime and the dynatrace reporting mechanism. We should be able to avoid this entirely if we only call out to node for asset compilation when we do explicit asset compilation at build time in a controlled environment without dynatrace instead of at runtime, which we cannot control.
I have a few environments I'm testing execjs's compile in combination with uglifier and have a strange problem that happens consistently in one environment but not elsewhere. I have minimized the problem to this commit: a6abf13 released in 2.8.1 and can reliably recreate it with this script:
In the bad environment, I'm seeing that this exits with
'ok'
but with exit code1
:When I try to recreate this issue in other environments with 2.8.1, it exits correctly with exit code 0.
I determined it was this change: a6abf13 by testing this bad environment with
execjs
2.8.0 and 2.7.0 without changing anything else and they both exit with exit code 0 as expected:I'm using node 12.21.0 and it works on OSX and RHEL 8.4 and debian. The bad environment is also RHEL 8.4 based with a very similar setup as the working one.
It looks like we're explicitly calling
process.exit()
to avoid it hanging: c5fd11d. The docs say:Rather than calling process.exit() directly, the code should set the process.exitCode and allow the process to exit naturally by avoiding scheduling any additional work for the event loop
The commit for 2.8.1 is such a minor change. I don't know if the process isn't gracefully terminating or some other low level error is happening but I cannot get more information to determine why this exits
1
, which in turn makesexecjs
believe it failed. I've tried getting more output from node but the following options didn't give me anything extra:Do you have any ideas on things I can try? Thanks!
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