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2024-08-09fix(install): Properly handle dist tags when setting up node_modules (#24968)Nathan Whitaker
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24966. Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24932.
2024-08-08fix(add): Support dist tags in deno add (#24960)Nathan Whitaker
Fixes #24956.
2024-08-08feat(install): change 'Add ...' message (#24949)Bartek Iwańczuk
Changes messages printed by `deno add` from `Add @oak/oak - jsr:@oak/oak^16.1.0` to `Add jsr:@oak/oak16.1.0`.
2024-07-24fix(future): Emit `deno install` warning less often, suggest `deno install` ↵Nathan Whitaker
in error message (#24706) Two small changes: - In our BYONM errors, suggest running `deno install` instead of `npm install` if `DENO_FUTURE` is set - Only emit warning about `deno install` changes if you do `deno install <foo>` with deno_future unset
2024-07-04feat: npm workspace and better Deno workspace support (#24334)David Sherret
Adds much better support for the unstable Deno workspaces as well as support for npm workspaces. npm workspaces is still lacking in that we only install packages into the root node_modules folder. We'll make it smarter over time in order for it to figure out when to add node_modules folders within packages. This includes a breaking change in config file resolution where we stop searching for config files on the first found package.json unless it's in a workspace. For the previous behaviour, the root deno.json needs to be updated to be a workspace by adding `"workspace": ["./path-to-pkg-json-folder-goes-here"]`. See details in https://github.com/denoland/deno_config/pull/66 Closes #24340 Closes #24159 Closes #24161 Closes #22020 Closes #18546 Closes #16106 Closes #24160
2024-06-12fix(cli): Explicitly cache NPM packages during `deno install` (#24190)Nathan Whitaker
Fixes a regression introduced in https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/24170, where we wouldn't actually set up the node modules dir on `deno install` if there was an up to date deno lockfile present. Previously we were relying on the fact that resolving pending module resolution called `cache_packages` (which sets up the node modules dir). When pending resolutions were removed, and the `resolve_pending` function with it, we also removed the `cache_packages` call needed to set up node modules.
2024-05-28feat(vendor): support modifying remote files in vendor folder without ↵David Sherret
checksum errors (#23979) Includes: * https://github.com/denoland/deno_graph/pull/486 * https://github.com/denoland/deno_graph/pull/488 * https://github.com/denoland/deno_lockfile/pull/25 * https://github.com/denoland/deno_lockfile/pull/22 * https://github.com/denoland/deno_graph/pull/483 * https://github.com/denoland/deno_graph/pull/470
2024-05-23fix(cli): Support deno.lock with only package.json present + fix DENO_FUTURE ↵Nathan Whitaker
install interactions with lockfile (#23918) Fixes #23571. Previously, we required a `deno.json` to be present (or the `--lock` flag) in order for us to resolve a `deno.lock` file. This meant that if you were using deno in an npm-first project deno wouldn't use a lockfile. Additionally, while I was fixing that, I discovered there were a couple bugs keeping the future `install` command from using a lockfile. With this PR, `install` will actually resolve the lockfile (or create one if not present), and update it if it's not up-to-date. This also speeds up `deno install`, as we can use the lockfile to skip work during npm resolution.
2024-05-16perf(jsr): download metadata files as soon as possible and in parallel (#23836)David Sherret
* https://github.com/denoland/deno_graph/pull/471 * https://github.com/denoland/deno_graph/pull/473
2024-05-08FUTURE: `deno install` changes (#23498)Bartek Iwańczuk
This PR implements the changes we plan to make to `deno install` in deno 2.0. - `deno install` without arguments caches dependencies from `package.json` / `deno.json` and sets up the `node_modules` folder - `deno install <pkg>` adds the package to the config file (either `package.json` or `deno.json`), i.e. it aliases `deno add` - `deno add` can also add deps to `package.json` (this is gated behind `DENO_FUTURE` due to uncertainty around handling projects with both `deno.json` and `package.json`) - `deno install -g <bin>` installs a package as a globally available binary (the same as `deno install <bin>` in 1.0) --------- Co-authored-by: Nathan Whitaker <nathan@deno.com>