Handle uncaught exceptions caused by closing file descriptor

pull/596/head
Dave Hadka 4 years ago
parent cc2d767a72
commit 67324ade11

@ -47154,6 +47154,10 @@ const cache = __importStar(__webpack_require__(692));
const core = __importStar(__webpack_require__(470)); const core = __importStar(__webpack_require__(470));
const constants_1 = __webpack_require__(196); const constants_1 = __webpack_require__(196);
const utils = __importStar(__webpack_require__(443)); const utils = __importStar(__webpack_require__(443));
// Catch and log any unhandled exceptions. These exceptions can leak out of the uploadChunk method in
// @actions/toolkit when a failed upload closes the file descriptor causing any in-process reads to
// throw an uncaught exception. Instead of failing this action, just warn.
process.on("uncaughtException", e => utils.logWarning(e.message));
function run() { function run() {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
try { try {

@ -4,6 +4,11 @@ import * as core from "@actions/core";
import { Events, Inputs, State } from "./constants"; import { Events, Inputs, State } from "./constants";
import * as utils from "./utils/actionUtils"; import * as utils from "./utils/actionUtils";
// Catch and log any unhandled exceptions. These exceptions can leak out of the uploadChunk method in
// @actions/toolkit when a failed upload closes the file descriptor causing any in-process reads to
// throw an uncaught exception. Instead of failing this action, just warn.
process.on("uncaughtException", e => utils.logWarning(e.message));
async function run(): Promise<void> { async function run(): Promise<void> {
try { try {
if (utils.isGhes()) { if (utils.isGhes()) {

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