const path = require('path') const isWindows = require('./is-windows') module.exports = commandConvert /** * Converts an environment variable usage to be appropriate for the current OS * @param {String} command Command to convert * @param {Object} env Map of the current environment variable names and their values * @param {boolean} normalize If the command should be normalized using `path` * after converting * @returns {String} Converted command */ function commandConvert(command, env, normalize = false) { if (!isWindows()) { return command } const envUnixRegex = /\$(\w+)|\${(\w+)}/g // $my_var or ${my_var} const convertedCmd = command.replace(envUnixRegex, (match, $1, $2) => { const varName = $1 || $2 // In Windows, non-existent variables are not replaced by the shell, // so for example "echo %FOO%" will literally print the string "%FOO%", as // opposed to printing an empty string in UNIX. See kentcdodds/cross-env#145 // If the env variable isn't defined at runtime, just strip it from the command entirely return env[varName] ? `%${varName}%` : '' }) // Normalization is required for commands with relative paths // For example, `./cmd.bat`. See kentcdodds/cross-env#127 // However, it should not be done for command arguments. // See https://github.com/kentcdodds/cross-env/pull/130#issuecomment-319887970 return normalize === true ? path.normalize(convertedCmd) : convertedCmd }