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* feat: add support for removal of packages from a registry (#2052)William Boman35 hours1-8/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | This adds support for removal of packages from any given registry. Currently mason.nvim doesn't support this at all and throws an error when trying to interact with the registry in any way while having a removed package installed locally. This ensures that removed packages are available both in the `:Mason` UI as well as the public Lua APIs. These "synthesized" packages only supports uninstallation, and metadata such as licenses, categories, homepage, etc is not available.
* feat: associate package instances with registry source and record it in receiptWilliam Boman2025-05-061-1/+13
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* refactor!: change Package APIWilliam Boman2025-02-191-0/+203
This changes the following public APIs: **(_breaking_) Events on the `Package` class** The `uninstall:success` event on the `Package` class now receives an `InstallReceipt` as argument, instead of an `InstallHandle`. This receipt is an in-memory representation of what was uninstalled. There's also a new `uninstall:failed` event for situations where uninstallation for some reason fails. Note: this also applies to the registry events (i.e. `package:uninstall:success` and `package:uninstall:failed`). --- **(_breaking_) `Package:uninstall()` is now asynchronous and receives two new arguments, similarly to `Package:install()`** While package uninstallations remain synchronous under the hood, the public API has been changed from synchronous -> asynchronous. Users of this method are recommended to provide a callback in situations where code needs to execute after uninstallation fully completes. --- **(_breaking_) `Package:get_install_path()` has been removed. --- **`Package:install()` now takes an optional callback** This callback allows consumers to be informed whether installation was successful or not without having to go through a different, low-level, API. See below for a comparison between the old and new APIs: ```lua -- before local handle = pkg:install() handle:once("closed", function () -- ... end) -- after pkg:install({}, function (success, result) -- ... end) ```