Allow building of npm packages using locally published dependencies #86

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telackey merged 13 commits from dboreham/build-laconic-cli into main 2023-01-04 05:40:27 +00:00
2 changed files with 12 additions and 3 deletions
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ echo "Fixing up dependencies"
for package in "${dependencies_from_scope[@]}"
do
echo "Fixing up package ${package}"
yarn-local-registry-fixup.sh $package
yarn-local-registry-fixup.sh $package ${local_npm_registry_url}
done
echo "Running build"
build-npm-package.sh ${local_npm_registry_url} ${package_publish_version}

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/bash
# Usage: yarn-local-registry-fixup.sh <package-to-fix>
# Usage: yarn-local-registry-fixup.sh <package-to-fix> <registry-url>
# Assumes package.json and yarn.lock are in the cwd
# The purpose of this script is to take a project cloned from git
# and "fixup" its yarn.lock file such that specified dependency
@ -10,16 +10,24 @@
if [ -n "$CERC_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ]; then
set -x
fi
if [[ $# -ne 1 ]]; then
if [[ $# -ne 2 ]]; then
echo "Illegal number of parameters" >&2
exit 1
fi
target_package=$1
local_npm_registry_url=$2
# TODO: use jq rather than sed here:
versioned_target_package=$(grep ${target_package} package.json | sed -e 's#[[:space:]]\{1,\}\"\('${target_package}'\)\":[[:space:]]\{1,\}\"\(.*\)\",#\1@\2#' )
# Use yarn info to get URL checksums etc from the new registry
yarn_info_output=$(yarn info --json $versioned_target_package 2>/dev/null)
# Code below parses out the values we need
package_tarball=$(echo $yarn_info_output | jq -r .data.dist.tarball)
# When running inside a container, the registry can return a URL with the wrong host name due to proxying
# so we need to check if that has happened and fix the URL if so.
if ! [[ "${package_tarball}" =~ ^${local_npm_registry_url}.* ]]; then
# HACK: I've hard-wired the host names below. Replace with proper implementation
package_tarball=$( echo ${package_tarball} | sed -e 's/localhost/host.docker.internal/g' )
fi
package_integrity=$(echo $yarn_info_output | jq -r .data.dist.integrity)
package_shasum=$(echo $yarn_info_output | jq -r .data.dist.shasum)
package_resolved=${package_tarball}#${package_shasum}
@ -33,5 +41,6 @@ if [ -n "$CERC_SCRIPT_VERBOSE" ]; then
echo "Resolved: ${package_resolved}"
fi
# Use magic sed regex to replace the values in yarn.lock
# Note: yarn.lock is not json so we can not use jq for this
sed -i -e '/^\"'${escaped_target_package}'.*\":$/ , /^\".*$/ s/^\([[:space:]]\{1,\}resolved \).*$/\1'\"${escaped_package_resolved}\"'/' yarn.lock
sed -i -e '/^\"'${escaped_target_package}'.*\":$/ , /^\".*$/ s/^\([[:space:]]\{1,\}integrity \).*$/\1'${package_integrity}'/' yarn.lock