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Bugfix/Custom Function Libraries
Updated the executeJavaScriptCode function to automatically detect and install required libraries from import/require statements in the provided code.
Summary of Changes
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This pull request enhances the JavaScript execution environment by introducing an intelligent mechanism to automatically identify and install necessary external libraries. This change streamlines the development and deployment of custom JavaScript functions by eliminating the need for manual specification of all dependencies, ensuring that the execution environment is always correctly configured with the required packages.
Highlights
- Automatic Library Detection: The
executeJavaScriptCodefunction now automatically detects required libraries fromimportandrequirestatements within the provided JavaScript code. It uses a regular expression to parse these statements and identify the base module names. - Dynamic Library Installation: Instead of relying solely on a predefined list, the system now compiles a comprehensive list of libraries to install, combining any explicitly provided libraries with those auto-detected from the code. These are then installed via
npm install. - SQL Agent Update: The
SQL Agent.jsonmarketplace file has been updated to includeconst { Pool } = require('pg');in its custom JavaScript function, demonstrating the new auto-detection capability for thepglibrary.
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