@jaypie/express 1.2.9 → 1.2.10

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
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  import type { OutgoingHttpHeaders } from "node:http";
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  import { Writable } from "node:stream";
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  import type { ResponseStream } from "./types.js";
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+ export declare const JAYPIE_LAMBDA_STREAMING: unique symbol;
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  /**
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  * Mock ServerResponse that streams directly to Lambda responseStream.
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  * Uses awslambda.HttpResponseStream.from() to set status and headers.
@@ -626,6 +626,9 @@ class LambdaResponseBuffered extends node_stream.Writable {
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  //
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  // Constants
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  //
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+ // Symbol to identify Lambda streaming responses. Uses Symbol.for() to ensure
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+ // the same symbol is used across bundles/realms. Survives prototype manipulation.
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+ const JAYPIE_LAMBDA_STREAMING = Symbol.for("@jaypie/express/LambdaStreaming");
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  // Get Node's internal kOutHeaders symbol from ServerResponse prototype.
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  // This is needed for compatibility with Datadog dd-trace instrumentation,
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  // which patches HTTP methods and expects this internal state to exist.
@@ -654,6 +657,10 @@ class LambdaResponseStreaming extends node_stream.Writable {
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  this._pendingWrites = [];
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  this._wrappedStream = null;
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  this._responseStream = responseStream;
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+ // Mark as Lambda streaming response using Symbol for reliable detection.
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+ // Survives prototype manipulation from Express and dd-trace.
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+ this[JAYPIE_LAMBDA_STREAMING] =
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+ true;
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  // Initialize Node's internal kOutHeaders for dd-trace compatibility.
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  // dd-trace patches HTTP methods and expects this internal state.
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  if (kOutHeaders) {
@@ -1026,13 +1033,6 @@ function createLambdaHandler(app, _options) {
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  await runExpressApp(app, req, res);
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  // Get Lambda response - await explicitly to ensure we have the result
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  result = await res.getResult();
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- // Debug: Log the response before returning
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- console.log("[createLambdaHandler] Returning response:", JSON.stringify({
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- statusCode: result.statusCode,
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- headers: result.headers,
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- bodyLength: result.body?.length,
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- isBase64Encoded: result.isBase64Encoded,
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- }));
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  return result;
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  }
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  catch (error) {
@@ -1553,6 +1553,14 @@ const logger$1 = logger$2.log;
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  function isLambdaMockResponse(res) {
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  return (res[JAYPIE_LAMBDA_MOCK] === true);
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  }
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+ /**
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+ * Check if response is a Lambda streaming response.
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+ * Uses Symbol marker to survive prototype chain modifications from Express and dd-trace.
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+ */
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+ function isLambdaStreamingResponse(res) {
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+ return (res[JAYPIE_LAMBDA_STREAMING] ===
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+ true);
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+ }
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  /**
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  * Safely send a JSON response, avoiding dd-trace interception.
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  * For Lambda mock responses, directly manipulates internal state instead of
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  // Fall back to standard Express methods for real responses
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  res.status(statusCode);
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  // CRITICAL: For Lambda streaming responses, flush headers before send to
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- // initialize the stream wrapper. Check for _responseStream which is unique
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- // to LambdaResponseStreaming (regular Express res doesn't have this).
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- if ("_responseStream" in res && typeof res.flushHeaders === "function") {
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+ // initialize the stream wrapper. This ensures the status code is captured
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+ // before any writes occur (which would auto-flush with default 200).
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+ // Uses Symbol marker for reliable detection that survives prototype manipulation.
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+ if (isLambdaStreamingResponse(res) &&
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+ typeof res.flushHeaders === "function") {
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  res.flushHeaders();
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  }
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  res.json(data);
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  // Fall back to standard Express methods for real responses
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  res.status(statusCode);
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  // CRITICAL: For Lambda streaming responses, flush headers before send to
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- // initialize the stream wrapper. Check for _responseStream which is unique
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- // to LambdaResponseStreaming (regular Express res doesn't have this).
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- if ("_responseStream" in res && typeof res.flushHeaders === "function") {
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+ // initialize the stream wrapper. This ensures the status code is captured
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+ // before any writes occur (which would auto-flush with default 200).
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+ // Uses Symbol marker for reliable detection that survives prototype manipulation.
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+ if (isLambdaStreamingResponse(res) &&
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+ typeof res.flushHeaders === "function") {
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  res.flushHeaders();
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  }
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  if (body !== undefined) {