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Certain build environments like the Open Build Service require applications to be built without network access. This guarantees that sources are not altered during the actual build. The downside for Node applications is inability to run npm install. This proxy does two things

  • it reads NPM published tarballs and presents them on a localhost interface
  • it configures npm to use this interface as the registry to resolve dependencies via npm config set registry
  • it runs npm with any parameters and then shuts down

Installation

From Release

npm install --production

From Git

npm install
npm run build

At this point the application is in dist/ and can be used as from a tagged released version

Usage

From the directory of an application where you want to run npm install,

NM_TGZ = (list of all NPM tgz tarballs or directories containing them)
node $path_to_this_app/dist ${NPM_TGZ} $npm_params

All parameters that are not directories or NPM tarballs are passed as parameters to NPM.

When running under OBS with BuildRequires: local-npm-registry, where all dependencies are provides are tarballs in the %_sourcedir, then you can just do,

local-npm-registry %{_sourcedir} install --also=dev

This will result in registry parsing all tarballs in %_sourcedir and everything else is passed on to npm resulting in command-line on the child process,

npm install --also=dev

This then connects to the localhost service and can only resolve the provided NPM packages.

Open Build Service

You can find this package in devel:languages:javascript