Extract your app from lerna repository with local package dependencies
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Extract your app or lib as npm package from lerna repository with local/private package dependencies ready to be shipped to your server. Very helpful when using Continuous deployment with lerna and Docker bundling.
Let's say you have multiple packages in your monorepo and they depend on some local packages. There is an example of the minimal monorepo. Lerna isolate will put outputs into your lerna root dist
directory, so make sure you've got it in .gitignore
.
├── lerna.json
├── node_modules
├── package.json
├── package-lock.json
└── packages
├── lib1 (published to npm repo)
├── lib2 (private)
└── app
Also, let's say that app depends on lib1 and lib2.
Bundle it together.
lerna-isolate bundle app
The isolation script will bundle only packages that are not available in the configured npm registry. It also changes package.json
and package-lock.json
inside the package.
The output will be npm packed
package compressed as tgz
.
Either install this globally
npm -g install lerna-isolate
Or just use npx
npx lerna-isolate
Leverage the CLI text help for your convenience.
List packages that can be bundled
lerna-isolate list
Bundle one package. A package name or a path can be given.
lerna-isolate bundle app
Bundle multiple packages. A package name or a path can be given.
lerna-isolate bundle app1 app2
Bundle all packages.
lerna-isolate bundle
This is useful when you want to examine contents of the isolated build.
lerna-isolate bundle -e
Sometimes, it is more useful to produce zip file instead of npm package. One example could be that you're uploading Google Cloud Platform Function archive. Private dependencies are still bundled in.
lerna-isolate bundle -e