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Signed-off-by: Andrey Platov <andrey@hardcoreeng.com>
39 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
39 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
'use strict';
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/**
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* When using the PNPM package manager, you can use pnpmfile.js to workaround
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* dependencies that have mistakes in their package.json file. (This feature is
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* functionally similar to Yarn's "resolutions".)
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*
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* For details, see the PNPM documentation:
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* https://pnpm.js.org/docs/en/hooks.html
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*
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* IMPORTANT: SINCE THIS FILE CONTAINS EXECUTABLE CODE, MODIFYING IT IS LIKELY TO INVALIDATE
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* ANY CACHED DEPENDENCY ANALYSIS. After any modification to pnpmfile.js, it's recommended to run
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* "rush update --full" so that PNPM will recalculate all version selections.
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*/
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module.exports = {
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hooks: {
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readPackage
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}
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};
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/**
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* This hook is invoked during installation before a package's dependencies
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* are selected.
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* The `packageJson` parameter is the deserialized package.json
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* contents for the package that is about to be installed.
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* The `context` parameter provides a log() function.
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* The return value is the updated object.
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*/
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function readPackage(packageJson, context) {
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// // The karma types have a missing dependency on typings from the log4js package.
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// if (packageJson.name === '@types/karma') {
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// context.log('Fixed up dependencies for @types/karma');
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// packageJson.dependencies['log4js'] = '0.6.38';
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// }
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return packageJson;
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}
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