chore(deps): update pnpm to v7.6.0 #10
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This PR contains the following updates:
7.3.0->7.6.0>=7.3.0->>=7.6.0Release Notes
pnpm/pnpm
v7.6.0Compare Source
Minor Changes
A new setting supported:
prefer-symlinked-executables. Whentrue, pnpm will create symlinks to executables innode_modules/.bininstead of command shims (but on POSIX systems only).This setting is
trueby default whennode-linkeris set tohoisted.Related issue: #4782.
When
lockfile-include-tarball-urlis set totrue, every entry inpnpm-lock.yamlwill contain the full URL to the package's tarball #5054.Patch Changes
pnpm deployshould include all dependencies by default #5035.Don't print warnings about file verifications. Just print info messages instead.
pnpm publish --helpshould print the--recursiveand--filteroptions #5019.It should be possible to run exec/run/dlx with the
--use-node-versionoption.pnpm deployshould not modify the lockfile #5071pnpm deployshould not fail in CI #5071When
auto-install-peersis set totrue, automatically install direct peer dependencies #5028.So if your project the next manifest:
{ "dependencies": { "lodash": "^4.17.21" }, "peerDependencies": { "react": "^18.2.0" } }pnpm will install both lodash and react as a regular dependencies.
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v7.5.2Compare Source
Patch Changes
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v7.5.1Compare Source
Patch Changes
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v7.5.0Compare Source
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A new value
rollingfor optionsave-workspace-protocol. When selected, pnpm will save workspace versions using a rolling alias (e.g."foo": "workspace:^") instead of pinning the current version number (e.g."foo": "workspace:^1.0.0"). Usage example, in the root of your workspace, create a.npmrcwith the following content:Patch Changes
pnpm remove <pkg>should not fail in a workspace that has patches #4954pnpm env useshould throw an error on a system that use the MUSL libc.Our Gold Sponsors
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v7.4.1Compare Source
Patch Changes
pnpm installin a workspace with patches should not fail when doing partial installation #4954.--lockfile-onlyis used. Even iffrozen-lockfileistrue#4951.patchedDependenciesfield topnpm-lock.yaml.Our Gold Sponsors
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v7.4.0Compare Source
Minor Changes
Dependencies patching is possible via the
pnpm.patchedDependenciesfield of thepackage.json.To patch a package, the package name, exact version, and the relative path to the patch file should be specified. For instance:
{ "pnpm": { "patchedDependencies": { "eslint@1.0.0": "./patches/eslint@1.0.0.patch" } } }Two new commands added:
pnpm patchandpnpm patch-commit.pnpm patch <pkg>prepares a package for patching. For instance, if you want to patch express v1, run:pnpm will create a temporary directory with
express@1.0.0that you can modify with your changes.Once you are read with your changes, run:
This will create a patch file and write it to
<project>/patches/express@1.0.0.patch.Also, it will reference this new patch file from the
patchedDependenciesfield inpackage.json:{ "pnpm": { "patchedDependencies": { "express@1.0.0": "patches/express@1.0.0.patch" } } }A new experimental command added:
pnpm deploy. The deploy command takes copies a project from a workspace and installs all of its production dependencies (even if some of those dependencies are other projects from the workspace).For example, the new command will deploy the project named
footo thedistdirectory in the root of the workspace:package-import-methodsupports a new option:clone-or-copy.New setting added:
include-workspace-root. When it is set totrue, therun,exec,add, andtestcommands will include the root package, when executed recursively #4906Patch Changes
Don't crash when
pnpm update --interactiveis cancelled with Ctrl+c.The
use-node-versionsetting should work with prerelease Node.js versions. For instance:Return early when the lockfile is up-to-date.
Resolve native workspace path for case-insensitive file systems #4904.
Don't link local dev dependencies, when prod dependencies should only be installed.
pnpm audit --fixshould not add an override for a vulnerable package that has no fixes released.Update the compatibility database.
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