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@unmonorepo/pkg

v1.5.3

Published

install production node modules for specify monorepo workspace

Downloads

5

Readme

@unmonorepo/pkg

The problem

Monorepo is great, but when it comes to serverless, the node_modules directory needs to be as small as possible, and there should be no soft links.

It is difficult/impossible for the usual package managers to separately install condensed node_modules for a given package.json (--production)

A simple version of solution

What @unmonorepo/pkg does is relatively simple: install the specified package.json in the user cache directory, and then copy the resulting node_modules to the specified location.

Usage

npm i -g @unmonorepo/pkg
# or
yarn global add @unmonorepo/pkg
# or just exec
npx @unmonorepo/pkg

Then just run

# all parameters are optional, see unmonorepo/pkg --help
unmonorepo-pkg --source=./package.json --dist=./dist --command="npm install --omit=dev --prefer-offline --no-audit --no-fund"

@unmonorepo/pkg will grab dependencies in ./package.json and run npm install --omit=dev --prefer-offline --no-audit --no-fund to install all dependencies, then copy node_modules to ./dist

Or programmatically:

const { installPkg, installPkgSync } from "@unmonorepo/pkg"

// just see its type def
installPkg({
  cwd,
  source: argv.source,
  dist: argv.dist,
  command: argv.command,
  cacheDir: argv.cacheDir,
  outputJson: argv.outputJson,
})

Note

Source package.json dependencies should not contain any workspace (monorepo modules), you should use webpack (or other javascript bundler) to pack your source code, or just use a script to process workspace dependency files.