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Allow to generate a config file with `installer.secureboot` set so that a secure boot and disk encrypted system can be installed. Change-type: minor Signed-off-by: Alex Gonzalez <alexg@balena.io>
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8.8 KiB
TypeScript
201 lines
8.8 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* @license
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* Copyright 2017-2020 Balena Ltd.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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export const reachingOut = `\
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For further help or support, visit:
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https://www.balena.io/docs/reference/balena-cli/#support-faq-and-troubleshooting
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`;
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const debugHint = `\
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Additional information may be available with the \`--debug\` flag.
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\n`;
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export const help = reachingOut;
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// Note that the value of process.env.DEBUG may change after the --debug flag
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// is parsed, so its evaluation cannot happen at module loading time.
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export const getHelp = () => (process.env.DEBUG ? '' : debugHint) + help;
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export const deprecationPolicyNote = `\
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The balena CLI enforces its deprecation policy by exiting with an error a year
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after the release of the next major version, unless the --unsupported option is
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used. Find out more at: https://git.io/JRHUW#deprecation-policy
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`;
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/**
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* Take a multiline string like:
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* Line One
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* Line Two
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* and return a string like:
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* ---------------
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* [Warn] Line One
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* [Warn] Line Two
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* ---------------
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* where the length of the dash rows matches the length of the longest line.
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*/
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export function warnify(msg: string, prefix = '[Warn] ') {
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let lines = msg.split('\n');
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lines = prefix ? lines.map((l) => `${prefix}${l}`) : lines;
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const maxLength = Math.max(...lines.map((l) => l.length));
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const hr = '-'.repeat(maxLength);
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return [hr, ...lines, hr].join('\n');
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}
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export const balenaAsciiArt = `\
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_ _
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| |__ __ _ | | ____ _ __ __ _
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| '_ \\ / _\` || | / __ \\| '_ \\ / _\` |
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| |_) | (_) || || ___/| | | || (_) |
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|_.__/ \\__,_||_| \\____/|_| |_| \\__,_|
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`;
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export const registrySecretsHelp =
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'REGISTRY SECRETS \n' +
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`The --registry-secrets option specifies a JSON or YAML file containing private
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Docker registry usernames and passwords to be used when pulling base images.
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Sample registry-secrets YAML file:
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\`\`\`
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'my-registry-server.com:25000':
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username: ann
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password: hunter2
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'': # Use the empty string to refer to the Docker Hub
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username: mike
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password: cze14
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'eu.gcr.io': # Google Container Registry
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username: '_json_key'
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password: '{escaped contents of the GCR keyfile.json file}'
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\`\`\`
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For a sample project using registry secrets with the Google Container Registry,
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check: https://github.com/balena-io-examples/sample-gcr-registry-secrets
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If the --registry-secrets option is not specified, and a secrets.yml or
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secrets.json file exists in the balena directory (usually $HOME/.balena),
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this file will be used instead.`;
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export const dockerignoreHelp =
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'DOCKERIGNORE AND GITIGNORE FILES \n' +
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`By default, the balena CLI will use a single ".dockerignore" file (if any) at
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the project root (--source directory) in order to decide which source files to
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exclude from the "build context" (tar stream) sent to balenaCloud, Docker
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daemon or balenaEngine. In a microservices (multicontainer) fleet, the
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source directory is the directory that contains the "docker-compose.yml" file.
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The --multi-dockerignore (-m) option may be used with microservices
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(multicontainer) fleets that define a docker-compose.yml file. When this
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option is used, each service subdirectory (defined by the \`build\` or
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\`build.context\` service properties in the docker-compose.yml file) is
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filtered separately according to a .dockerignore file defined in the service
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subdirectory. If no .dockerignore file exists in a service subdirectory, then
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only the default .dockerignore patterns (see below) apply for that service
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subdirectory.
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When the --multi-dockerignore (-m) option is used, the .dockerignore file (if
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any) defined at the overall project root will be used to filter files and
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subdirectories other than service subdirectories. It will not have any effect
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on service subdirectories, whether or not a service subdirectory defines its
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own .dockerignore file. Multiple .dockerignore files are not merged or added
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together, and cannot override or extend other files. This behavior maximizes
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compatibility with the standard docker-compose tool, while still allowing a
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root .dockerignore file (at the overall project root) to filter files and
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folders that are outside service subdirectories.
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balena CLI v11 also took .gitignore files into account. This behavior was
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deprecated in CLI v12 and removed in CLI v13. Please use .dockerignore files
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instead.
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Default .dockerignore patterns \n` +
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`A few default/hardcoded dockerignore patterns are "merged" (in memory) with the
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patterns found in the applicable .dockerignore files, in the following order:
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\`\`\`
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**/.git
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< user's patterns from the applicable '.dockerignore' file, if any >
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!**/.balena
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!**/.resin
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!**/Dockerfile
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!**/Dockerfile.*
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!**/docker-compose.yml
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\`\`\`
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These patterns always apply, whether or not .dockerignore files exist in the
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project. If necessary, the effect of the \`**/.git\` pattern may be modified by
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adding exception patterns to the applicable .dockerignore file(s), for example
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\`!mysubmodule/.git\`. For documentation on pattern format, see:
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- https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#dockerignore-file
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- https://www.npmjs.com/package/@balena/dockerignore`;
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export const applicationIdInfo = `\
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Fleets may be specified by fleet name or slug. Fleet slugs are
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the recommended option, as they are unique and unambiguous. Slugs can be
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listed with the \`balena fleets\` command. Note that slugs may change if the
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fleet is renamed. Fleet names are not unique and may result in "Fleet is
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ambiguous" errors at any time (even if it "used to work in the past"), for
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example if the name clashes with a newly created public fleet, or with fleets
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from other balena accounts that you may be invited to join under any role.
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For this reason, fleet names are especially discouraged in scripts (e.g. CI
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environments).`;
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export const applicationNameNote = `\
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Fleets may be specified by fleet name or slug. Slugs are recommended because
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they are unique and unambiguous. Slugs can be listed with the \`balena fleets\`
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command. Note that slugs may change if the fleet is renamed. Fleet names are
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not unique and may result in "Fleet is ambiguous" errors at any time (even if
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"it used to work in the past"), for example if the name clashes with a newly
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created public/open fleet, or with fleets from other balena accounts that you
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may be invited to join under any role. For this reason, fleet names are
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especially discouraged in scripts (e.g. CI environments).`;
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export const devModeInfo = `\
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The '--dev' option is used to configure balenaOS to operate in development mode,
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allowing anauthenticated root ssh access and exposing network ports such as
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balenaEngine's 2375 (unencrypted). This option causes \`"developmentMode": true\`
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to be inserted in the 'config.json' file in the image's boot partion. Development
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mode (as a configurable option) is applicable to balenaOS releases from early
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2022. Older releases have separate development and production balenaOS images
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that cannot be reconfigured through 'config.json' or the '--dev' option. Do not
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confuse the balenaOS "development mode" with a device's "local mode", the latter
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being a supervisor feature that allows the "balena push" command to push a user's
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application directly to a device in the local network.`;
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export const secureBootInfo = `\
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The '--secureBoot' option is used to configure a balenaOS installer image to opt-in
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secure boot and disk encryption.`;
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export const jsonInfo = `\
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The --json option is recommended when scripting the output of this command,
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because field names are less likely to change in JSON format and because it
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better represents data types like arrays, empty strings and null values.
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The 'jq' utility may be helpful for querying JSON fields in shell scripts
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(https://stedolan.github.io/jq/manual/).`;
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export const buildArgDeprecation = `\
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WARNING: You have specified a '--buildArg' option, which is now deprecated, and
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may be removed in the future. The recommended alternative is build-time secrets:
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https://www.balena.io/docs/learn/deploy/deployment/#build-time-secrets-and-variables
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If you have a particular use for buildArg, which is not satisfied by build-time
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secrets, please contact us via support or the forums: https://forums.balena.io/
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\n`;
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export function getNodeEngineVersionWarn(
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version: string,
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validVersions: string,
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) {
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version = version.startsWith('v') ? version.substring(1) : version;
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return warnify(`\
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Node.js version "${version}" does not satisfy requirement "${validVersions}"
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This may cause unexpected behavior.`);
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}
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