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2023-01-14fix(npm): handle an npm package that has itself as a dependency (#17425)David Sherret
I'm not sure this properly handles scenarios where an npm package uses an alias that resolves to itself, we can fix that if we find a package that actually depends on that behavior. Closes #17420
2023-01-06fix(npm): reduce copy packages when resolving optional peer dependencies ↵David Sherret
(#17280) If an optional peer dependency entry previously wasn't resolved and it's now being resolved, then it will add it as if it were a dependency of the previously resolved package instead of creating a new "copy package" (seems to be what npm and pnpm does). Closes #17240
2023-01-06fix(npm): panic resolving some dependencies with dist tags (#17278)David Sherret
This would only occur if a dist tag for a package was resolved more than once. Closes #17275
2023-01-02chore: update copyright year to 2023 (#17247)David Sherret
Yearly tradition of creating extra noise in git.
2022-11-18fix(npm): ancestor that resolves peer dependency should not include self in ↵David Sherret
id (#16693) Closes #16683
2022-11-17perf(npm): make dependency resolution faster (#16694)David Sherret
2022-11-15fix(npm): support dist tags specified in npm package dependencies (#16652)David Sherret
Closes #16321
2022-11-14fix(npm): handle peer dep being resolved without resolved dep higher in tree ↵David Sherret
and then with (#16640) Peer dependency resolution wasn't handling a peer dependency being resolved without a dep higher in the tree and then with one being found higher in the tree.
2022-11-11perf: more efficient `deno cache` and npm package info usage (#16592)David Sherret
1. There was a lot of cloning going on with `NpmPackageInfo`. This is now stored in an `Arc<NpmPackageInfo>` and cloning only happens on the individual version. 2. The package cache is now cleared from memory after resolution. 3. This surfaced a bug in `deno cache` and I noticed it can be more efficient if we have multiple root specifiers if we provide all the specifiers as roots.
2022-11-08feat(unstable/npm): support peer dependencies (#16561)David Sherret
This adds support for peer dependencies in npm packages. 1. If not found higher in the tree (ancestor and ancestor siblings), peer dependencies are resolved like a dependency similar to npm 7. 2. Optional peer dependencies are only resolved if found higher in the tree. 3. This creates "copy packages" or duplicates of a package when a package has different resolution due to peer dependency resolution—see https://pnpm.io/how-peers-are-resolved. Unlike pnpm though, duplicates of packages will have `_1`, `_2`, etc. added to the end of the package version in the directory in order to minimize the chance of hitting the max file path limit on Windows. This is done for both the local "node_modules" directory and also the global npm cache. The files are hard linked in this case to reduce hard drive space. This is a first pass and the code is definitely more inefficient than it could be. Closes #15823