Motivation
pnpm is more performant at fetching, resolving, and storing dependencies. My personal experience shows that in some projects ...
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I'm in a project transition moving from
npm
topnpm
and it is a nightmare to remember when using each one.So I decided to create a command to do this. One command will translate to the respective PM.
npmjs.com/package/swpm
Cool stuff!
I found another package which does the same. github.com/antfu/ni
I've tested
ni
and it is an amazing project too, but have a different approach.ni
focus only on commonly used commands and assign an alias to each one.The SWPM key differences are:
node_modules
.save-dev
,exact-version
, and others that have been requested by the users.NVM
andVolta
compatible.get all time: Invalid package manager specification in package.json; expected a semver version
in my package.json:
"name": "express-demo",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "",
"main": "index.js",
"scripts": {
"preinstall": "npx only-allow pnpm",
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1"
},
"packageManager": "pnpm@7.1.7>",
It looks like you have a redundant ">" there
"packageManager": "pnpm@7.1.7>",
should be
"packageManager": "pnpm@7.1.7",
Also, this line is optional. It is a node experimental feature. nodejs.org/api/corepack.html
I guess I better remove it from the example
If I use
npm ci
in a Jenkins / GitLab pipeline, what command do I need to use withpnpm
?I'm not 100% sure, but according to the docs (docs.npmjs.com/cli/v8/commands/npm-ci) one of the main features of
npm ci
isIf dependencies in the package lock do not match those in package.json, npm ci will exit with an error, instead of updating the package lock.
pnpm
docs saysIn a CI environment, installation fails if a lockfile is present but needs an update.
pnpm.io/cli/install
So, it looks like
pnpm i
behaves similar tonpm ci
. Try justpnpm i
orpnpm install --frozen-lockfile
Here is a good answer on StackOverflow stackoverflow.com/questions/701545...
Can pnmp be set up to allow fall back to npm, say if someone on a locked down/limited device (IoT or something) wants to pull a repo?
I think it could. Just remove
"preinstall": "npx only-allow pnpm",
, so the person working with the repo could usenpm
to install dependencies.And also, in that case it would make sense to keep
packages-lock.json
as well.Note: these are my assumptions. I'm not a maintainer of
pnpm
and may not know some pitfalls.hi! is pnpm support all npm packages?
For those having problems with
moment
anddotenv
dependencies when migrating fromnpm
topnpm
, simply add a .npmrc file with this content:issue reference
in my workspace i had the problem you described of importing packages, in npm it worked without modification, but now my package B which depends on package A can't find it, how do i add it in the dependecies?
Hi!
After following your tutorial to migrate an existing project from npm to pnpm (without any kind of problem) I run my app with "ng serve", as I was used to do with npm, and I get this errors:
`./src/main.ts - Error: Module build failed (from ./node_modules/.pnpm/@ngtools+webpack@14.2.10_7ypeylls7k.../node_modules/@ngtools/webpack/src/ivy/index.js):
Error: Emit attempted before Angular Webpack plugin initialization.
./src/polyfills.ts - Error: Module build failed (from ./node_modules/.pnpm/@ngtools+webpack@14.2.10_7ypeylls7k.../node_modules/@ngtools/webpack/src/ivy/index.js):
Error: Emit attempted before Angular Webpack plugin initialization.`
Any ideas about how to fix it?
Thanks a lot!
Hoes does
only-allow
work? Does that detect when you run a script?The script
preinstall
is not working for me... I tried to usenpm i
and also runsThanks, loved it!
thanks
Is it required to add workspaces?
Very informational