package.json
Файл манифеста пакета. Он содержит все метаданные пакета, включая зависимости, заголовок, автора и т.д. Это стандарт для всех основных пакетных менеджеров Node.JS, включая pnpm.
engines
Вы можете указать версию Node и pnpm, на которой работает ваш программный продукт:
{
"engines": {
"node": ">=10",
"pnpm": ">=3"
}
}
Во время локальной разработки pnpm всегда выдает сообщение об ошибке, если его версия не совпадает с версией, указанной в поле engines
.
Если только пользователь не установил флаг конфигурации engine-strict
(см. .npmrc), это поле носит исключительно рекомендательный характер и будет выдавать предупреждения только тогда, когда ваш пакет установлен как зависимость.
dependenciesMeta
Additional meta information used for dependencies declared inside dependencies
, optionalDependencies
, and devDependencies
.
dependenciesMeta.*.injected
If this is set to true
for a local dependency, the package will be hard linked to the virtual store (node_modules/.pnpm
) and symlinked from the virtual store to the modules directory.
If this is set to false
or not set for a local dependency, the package will be symlinked directly from its location in the workspace to the module directory.
For instance, the following package.json
in a workspace will create a symlink to button
in the node_modules
directory of card
:
{
"name": "card",
"dependencies": {
"button": "workspace:1.0.0"
}
}
But what if button
has react
in its peer dependencies? If all projects in the monorepo use the same version of react
, then no problem. But what if button
is required by card
that uses react@16
and form
with react@17
? Without using inject
, you'd have to choose a single version of react
and install it as dev dependency of button
. But using the injected
field you can inject button
to a package, and button
will be installed with the react
version of that package.
So this will be the package.json
of card
:
{
"name": "card",
"dependencies": {
"button": "workspace:1.0.0",
"react": "16"
},
"dependenciesMeta": {
"button": {
"injected": true
}
}
}
button
will be hard linked into the dependencies of card
, and react@16
will be symlinked to the dependencies of card/node_modules/button
.
And this will be the package.json
of form
:
{
"name": "form",
"dependencies": {
"button": "workspace:1.0.0",
"react": "17"
},
"dependenciesMeta": {
"button": {
"injected": true
}
}
}
button
will be hard linked into the dependencies of form
, and react@17
will be symlinked to the dependencies of form/node_modules/button
.
In contrast to normal dependencies, injected ones are not symlinked to the destination folder, so they are not updated automatically, e.g. after running the build script. To update the hard linked folder contents to the latest state of the dependency package folder, call pnpm i
again.
Note that the button
package must have any lifecycle script that runs on install in order for pnpm
to detect the changes and update it. For example, the package can be rebuilt on install: "prepare": "pnpm run build"
. Any script would work, even a simple unrelated command without side effects, like this: "prepare": "pnpm root"
.
peerDependenciesMeta
This field lists some extra information related to the dependencies listed in the peerDependencies
field.
peerDependenciesMeta.*.optional
If this is set to true, the selected peer dependency will be marked as optional by the package manager. Therefore, the consumer omitting it will no longer be reported as an error.
For example:
{
"peerDependencies": {
"foo": "1"
},
"peerDependenciesMeta": {
"foo": {
"optional": true
},
"bar": {
"optional": true
}
}
}
Note that even though bar
was not specified in peerDependencies
, it is marked as optional. pnpm will therefore assume that any version of bar is fine. However, foo
is optional, but only to the required version specification.
publishConfig
It is possible to override some fields in the manifest before the package is packed. The following fields may be overridden:
To override a field, add the publish version of the field to publishConfig
.
For instance, the following package.json
:
{
"name": "foo",
"version": "1.0.0",
"main": "src/index.ts",
"publishConfig": {
"main": "lib/index.js",
"typings": "lib/index.d.ts"
}
}
Will be published as:
{
"name": "foo",
"version": "1.0.0",
"main": "lib/index.js",
"typings": "lib/index.d.ts"
}