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All of our npm dependencies are locked via the npm-shrinkwrap.json
file for the following reasons:
- our project has lots of dependencies which update at unpredictable times, so it's important that we update them explicitly once in a while rather than implicitly when any of us runs npm install
- locked dependencies allow us to do reuse npm cache on travis, significantly speeding up our builds (by 5min or more)
- locked dependencies allow us to detect when node_modules folder is out of date after a branch switch which allows us to build the project with the correct dependencies every time
However npm's shrinkwrap is known to be buggy, so we need to take some extra steps to deal with this.
The most important step is generating the npm-shrinkwrap.clean.js which is used during code reviews
or debugging to easily review what has actually changed.
See https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/3581 for related npm issue. A common symptom is that the from
property of various dependencies in npm-shrinkwrap.json
"arbitrarily" changes depending on when and
where the shrinkwrap command was run.
To add a new dependency do the following:
- if you are on linux or windows, then use MacOS or ask someone with MacOS to perform the
installation. This is due to an optional
fsevents
dependency that is really required on MacOS to get good performance from file watching. - make sure you are in sync with
upstream/master
- ensure that your
node_modules
directory is not stale or poisoned by doing a clean install withrm -rf node_modules && npm install
- add a new dependency via
npm install --save-dev <packagename>
- update npm-shrinkwrap.json with
npm shrinkwrap --dev
- run
./tools/npm/clean-shrinkwrap.js
- these steps should change 3 files:
package.json
,npm-shrinkwrap.json
andnpm-shrinkwrap.clean.json
- commit changes to these three files and you are done
To update existing dependency do the following:
- if you are on linux or windows, then use MacOS or ask someone with MacOS to perform the
installation. This is due to an optional
fsevents
dependency that is really required on MacOS to get good performance from file watching. - make sure you are in sync with
upstream/master
:git fetch upstream && git rebase upstream/master
- ensure that your
node_modules
directory is not stale or poisoned by doing a clean install withrm -rf node_modules && npm install
- run
npm install --save-dev <packagename>@<version|latest>
ornpm update <packagename>
to update to the latest version that matches version constraint inpackage.json
- relock the dependencies with
npm shrinkwrap --dev
- clean up the shrinkwrap file for review with
./tools/npm/clean-shrinkwrap.js
- these steps should change 2 files:
npm-shrinkwrap.json
andnpm-shrinkwrap.clean.json
. Optionally if you usednpm install ...
in the first step,package.json
might be modified as well. - commit changes to these three files and you are done
To Remove an existing dependency do the following:
- if you are on linux or windows, then use MacOS or ask someone with MacOS to perform the
installation. This is due to an optional
fsevents
dependency that is really required on MacOS to get good performance from file watching. - make sure you are in sync with
upstream/master
:git fetch upstream && git rebase upstream/master
- ensure that your
node_modules
directory is not stale or poisoned by doing a clean install withrm -rf node_modules && npm install
- run
npm uninstall --save-dev <packagename>@<version|latest>
- relock the dependencies with
npm shrinkwrap --dev
- clean up the shrinkwrap file for review with
./tools/npm/clean-shrinkwrap.js
- these steps should change 3 files:
npm-shrinkwrap.json
andnpm-shrinkwrap.clean.json
. - commit changes to these three files and you are done