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Update pnpm to ^8.10.0 #71

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pnpm (source) ^8.8.0 -> ^8.10.0 age adoption passing confidence

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v8.10.0

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Minor Changes

  • Support for multiple architectures when installing dependencies #​5965.

    You can now specify architectures for which you'd like to install optional dependencies, even if they don't match the architecture of the system running the install. Use the supportedArchitectures field in package.json to define your preferences.

    For example, the following configuration tells pnpm to install optional dependencies for Windows x64:

    {
      "pnpm": {
        "supportedArchitectures": {
          "os": ["win32"],
          "cpu": ["x64"]
        }
      }
    }

    Whereas this configuration will have pnpm install optional dependencies for Windows, macOS, and the architecture of the system currently running the install. It includes artifacts for both x64 and arm64 CPUs:

    {
      "pnpm": {
        "supportedArchitectures": {
          "os": ["win32", "darwin", "current"],
          "cpu": ["x64", "arm64"]
        }
      }
    }

    Additionally, supportedArchitectures also supports specifying the libc of the system.

  • The pnpm licenses list command now accepts the --filter option to check the licenses of the dependencies of a subset of workspace projects #​5806.

Patch Changes

  • Allow scoped name as bin name #​7112.

  • When running scripts recursively inside a workspace, the logs of the scripts are grouped together in some CI tools. (Only works with --workspace-concurrency 1)

  • Print a warning when installing a dependency from a non-existent directory #​7159

  • Should fetch dependency from tarball url when patching dependency installed from git #​7196

  • pnpm setup should add a newline at the end of the updated shell config file #​7227.

  • Improved the performance of linking bins of hoisted dependencies to node_modules/.pnpm/node_modules/.bin #​7212.

  • Wrongful ELIFECYCLE error on program termination #​7164.

  • pnpm publish should not pack the same file twice sometimes #​6997.

    The fix was to update npm-packlist to the latest version.

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v8.9.2

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Patch Changes
  • Don't use reflink on Windows #​7186.
  • Do not run node-gyp rebuild if preinstall lifecycle script is present #​7206.
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v8.9.1

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Patch Changes
  • Optimize selection result output of pnpm update --interactive 7109
  • When shared-workspace-lockfile is set to false, read the pnpm settings from package.json files that are nested. This was broken in pnpm v8.9.0 #​7184.
  • Fix file cloning to node_modules on Windows Dev Drives #​7186. This is a fix to a regression that was shipped with v8.9.0.
  • pnpm dlx should ignore any settings that are in a package.json file found in the current working directory #​7198.
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v8.9.0

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Minor Changes

  • 🚀Performance improvement: Use reflinks instead of hard links by default on macOS and Windows Dev Drives #​5001.

  • The list of packages that are allowed to run installation scripts now may be provided in a separate configuration file. The path to the file should be specified via the pnpm.onlyBuiltDependenciesFile field in package.json. For instance:

    {
      "dependencies": {
        "@​my-org/policy": "1.0.0"
      }
      "pnpm": {
        "onlyBuiltDependenciesFile": "node_modules/@​my-org/policy/allow-build.json"
      }
    }

    In the example above, the list is loaded from a dependency. The JSON file with the list should contain an array of package names. For instance:

    ["esbuild", "@​reflink/reflink"]

    With the above list, only esbuild and @reflink/reflink will be allowed to run scripts during installation.

    Related issue: #​7137.

  • Add disallow-workspace-cycles option to error instead of warn about cyclic dependencies

  • Allow env rm to remove multiple node versions at once, and introduce env add for installing node versions without setting as default #​7155.

Patch Changes

  • Fix memory error in pnpm why when the dependencies tree is too big, the command will now prune the tree to just 10 end leafs and now supports --depth argument #​7122.
  • Use neverBuiltDependencies and onlyBuiltDependencies from the root package.json of the workspace, when shared-workspace-lockfile is set to false #​7141.
  • Optimize peers resolution to avoid out-of-memory exceptions in some rare cases, when there are too many circular dependencies and peer dependencies #​7149.
  • Instead of pnpm.overrides replacing resolutions, the two are now merged. This is intended to make it easier to migrate from Yarn by allowing one to keep using resolutions for Yarn, but adding additional changes just for pnpm using pnpm.overrides.

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The minor changes are new features only and also some perf optimisations for macOS :)

@Siegrift Siegrift merged commit 2469257 into main Oct 30, 2023
@Siegrift Siegrift deleted the renovate/pnpm-8.x branch October 30, 2023 08:42
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