Link another package's tarball to this package
npx link-tarball <other-package-path>
Running npx link-tarball
will build a tarball of the package at the given path and link it to the current package. This is useful for testing changes to a package who's dependencies may interfere with the current package's dependencies, such as React.
Let's say you have a package called my-package
that depends on some-other-package
. You want to test a change to some-other-package
in my-package
, but some-other-package
depends on React, which is also a dependency of my-package
. This will cause React to be installed twice, which will cause errors.
To avoid this, you can link some-other-package
's tarball to my-package
, which will circumvent the dependency resolution process. To do this, run the following command in my-package
's root:
npx link-tarball ../some-other-package
✔ Successfully linked some-other-package.tar.gz to my-package
Now, in my-package
's root, run node with the following arguments:
node --preserve-symlinks --preserve-symlinks-main <path-to-module>
This will ensure that the linked tarball is used instead of the installed version of the package.