Monorepo supports local packages.
When using local packages in a monorepo, you might experience peer dependency problems because you use symbolic links.
But if you use lopm, copies the files declared in the files field in the package.json
In other words, it has the same effect as a package installed by the npm registry.
It is similar to dependenciesMeta.*.injected of pnpm, but sync is difficult periodically at current pnpm and does not support watch mode.
- pnpm
$ pnpm install lopm -D -w
$ pnpm lopm -v
- yarn
$ yarn add lopm -D
$ yarn lopm -v
- npm
$ npm install lopm --save-dev
$ npm lopm -v
-
lopm listDisplays a list of available local packages and local packages specified in the current project.
- Example
{ "name": "foo", "dependencies": { "bar": "workspace:^1.0.0", "bar2": "workspace:^1.0.0" } }
-
lopm syncHardlink the local packages.
Example:
node_modulescapacity increases due to changes from pnpm symbolic links to copies. -
lopm run <command>The command entered in the parameter is executed.
While command is running,lopmruns in watch mode.
Monitor thefilesfield in the local packagepackage.jsonand when a change occurs, thesynccommand is executed after 3 seconds.
Specify files field to export out
- example
"name": "bar"
...
"files": [
"dist",
"package.json"
],
...After pnpm install or yarn install, synchronization must be performed through the lopm sync command.
That is, it must be done immediately before build or development.
The lopm run <command> command is in watch mode. Copy again if any changes to the local package occur while the command is running.
The command pnpm install or yarn install will restore it.
- example
"name": "foo"
...
"scripts": {
"build": "lopm sync && vite build",
"dev": "lopm run vite"
},
...The dependency field must specify the local package name.
Supports workspace, link and file protocols.
- example
"name": "foo"
...
"dependencies": {
"foo": "workspace:0.0.1",
"foo2": "link:../../packages/foo",
"foo3": "file:../../packages/foo",
},
...If you followed the example above well, you can use it inside the bar package as follows:
$ pnpm lopm sync
// This code in "bar" package
import { sum } from "foo";Similar to the original Getting Started, except that there is a scripts field in package.json and a turbo.json file.
"name": "bar"
...
"scripts": {
"sync": "lopm sync",
"build": "vite build",
},
...
"name": "monorepo-root"
...
"scripts": {
"build": "turbo rub build --filter='./packages/bar'",
},
...
{
"$schema": "https://turbo.build/schema.json",
"pipeline": {
"build": {
"dependsOn": ["sync"]
},
}
}
Even if you set this much, Turbo will sync before the build!