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<!DOCTYPE html><html><head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>workspaces</title> <style> body { background-color: #ffffff; color: #24292e; margin: 0; line-height: 1.5; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif, "Apple Color Emoji", "Segoe UI Emoji"; } #rainbar { height: 10px; background-image: linear-gradient(139deg, #fb8817, #ff4b01, #c12127, #e02aff); } a { text-decoration: none; color: #0366d6; } a:hover { text-decoration: underline; } pre { margin: 1em 0px; padding: 1em; border: solid 1px #e1e4e8; border-radius: 6px; display: block; overflow: auto; white-space: pre; background-color: #f6f8fa; color: #393a34; } code { font-family: SFMono-Regular, Consolas, "Liberation Mono", Menlo, Courier, monospace; font-size: 85%; padding: 0.2em 0.4em; background-color: #f6f8fa; color: #393a34; } pre > code { padding: 0; background-color: inherit; color: inherit; } h1, h2, h3 { font-weight: 600; } #logobar { background-color: #333333; margin: 0 auto; padding: 1em 4em; } #logobar .logo { float: left; } #logobar .title { font-weight: 600; color: #dddddd; float: left; margin: 5px 0 0 1em; } #logobar:after { content: ""; display: block; clear: both; } #content { margin: 0 auto; padding: 0 4em; } #table_of_contents > h2 { font-size: 1.17em; } #table_of_contents ul:first-child { border: solid 1px #e1e4e8; border-radius: 6px; padding: 1em; background-color: #f6f8fa; color: #393a34; } #table_of_contents ul { list-style-type: none; padding-left: 1.5em; } #table_of_contents li { font-size: 0.9em; } #table_of_contents li a { color: #000000; } header.title { border-bottom: solid 1px #e1e4e8; } header.title > h1 { margin-bottom: 0.25em; } header.title > .description { display: block; margin-bottom: 0.5em; line-height: 1; } footer#edit { border-top: solid 1px #e1e4e8; margin: 3em 0 4em 0; padding-top: 2em; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="banner"> <div id="rainbar"></div> <div id="logobar"> <svg class="logo" role="img" height="32" width="32" viewBox="0 0 700 700"> <polygon fill="#cb0000" points="0,700 700,700 700,0 0,0"></polygon> <polygon fill="#ffffff" points="150,550 350,550 350,250 450,250 450,550 550,550 550,150 150,150"></polygon> </svg> <div class="title"> npm command-line interface </div> </div> </div> <section id="content"> <header class="title"> <h1 id="workspaces">workspaces</h1> <span class="description">Working with workspaces</span> </header> <section id="table_of_contents"> <h2 id="table-of-contents">Table of contents</h2> <div id="_table_of_contents"><ul><li><a href="#description">Description</a></li><li><a href="#defining-workspaces">Defining workspaces</a></li><li><a href="#getting-started-with-workspaces">Getting started with workspaces</a></li><li><a href="#adding-dependencies-to-a-workspace">Adding dependencies to a workspace</a></li><li><a href="#using-workspaces">Using workspaces</a></li><li><a href="#running-commands-in-the-context-of-workspaces">Running commands in the context of workspaces</a></li><li><a href="#ignoring-missing-scripts">Ignoring missing scripts</a></li><li><a href="#see-also">See also</a></li></ul></div> </section> <div id="_content"><h3 id="description">Description</h3> <p><strong>Workspaces</strong> is a generic term that refers to the set of features in the npm cli that provides support to managing multiple packages from your local file system from within a singular top-level, root package.</p> <p>This set of features makes up for a much more streamlined workflow handling linked packages from the local file system. Automating the linking process as part of <code>npm install</code> and avoiding manually having to use <code>npm link</code> in order to add references to packages that should be symlinked into the current <code>node_modules</code> folder.</p> <p>We also refer to these packages being auto-symlinked during <code>npm install</code> as a single <strong>workspace</strong>, meaning it's a nested package within the current local file system that is explicitly defined in the <a href="../configuring-npm/package-json#workspaces.html"><code>package.json</code></a> <code>workspaces</code> configuration.</p> <h3 id="defining-workspaces">Defining workspaces</h3> <p>Workspaces are usually defined via the <code>workspaces</code> property of the <a href="../configuring-npm/package-json#workspaces.html"><code>package.json</code></a> file, e.g:</p> <pre><code class="language-json">{ "name": "my-workspaces-powered-project", "workspaces": [ "packages/a" ] } </code></pre> <p>Given the above <code>package.json</code> example living at a current working directory <code>.</code> that contains a folder named <code>packages/a</code> that itself contains a <code>package.json</code> inside it, defining a Node.js package, e.g:</p> <pre><code>. +-- package.json `-- packages +-- a | `-- package.json </code></pre> <p>The expected result once running <code>npm install</code> in this current working directory <code>.</code> is that the folder <code>packages/a</code> will get symlinked to the <code>node_modules</code> folder of the current working dir.</p> <p>Below is a post <code>npm install</code> example, given that same previous example structure of files and folders:</p> <pre><code>. +-- node_modules | `-- a -> ../packages/a +-- package-lock.json +-- package.json `-- packages +-- a | `-- package.json </code></pre> <h3 id="getting-started-with-workspaces">Getting started with workspaces</h3> <p>You may automate the required steps to define a new workspace using <a href="../commands/npm-init.html">npm init</a>. For example in a project that already has a <code>package.json</code> defined you can run:</p> <pre><code>npm init -w ./packages/a </code></pre> <p>This command will create the missing folders and a new <code>package.json</code> file (if needed) while also making sure to properly configure the <code>"workspaces"</code> property of your root project <code>package.json</code>.</p> <h3 id="adding-dependencies-to-a-workspace">Adding dependencies to a workspace</h3> <p>It's possible to directly add/remove/update dependencies of your workspaces using the <a href="../using-npm/config#workspace.html"><code>workspace</code> config</a>.</p> <p>For example, assuming the following structure:</p> <pre><code>. +-- package.json `-- packages +-- a | `-- package.json `-- b `-- package.json </code></pre> <p>If you want to add a dependency named <code>abbrev</code> from the registry as a dependency of your workspace <strong>a</strong>, you may use the workspace config to tell the npm installer that package should be added as a dependency of the provided workspace:</p> <pre><code>npm install abbrev -w a </code></pre> <p>Note: other installing commands such as <code>uninstall</code>, <code>ci</code>, etc will also respect the provided <code>workspace</code> configuration.</p> <h3 id="using-workspaces">Using workspaces</h3> <p>Given the <a href="https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v14.x/docs/api/modules.html#modules_all_together">specifities of how Node.js handles module resolution</a> it's possible to consume any defined workspace by its declared <code>package.json</code> <code>name</code>. Continuing from the example defined above, let's also create a Node.js script that will require the workspace <code>a</code> example module, e.g:</p> <pre><code>// ./packages/a/index.js module.exports = 'a' // ./lib/index.js const moduleA = require('a') console.log(moduleA) // -> a </code></pre> <p>When running it with:</p> <p><code>node lib/index.js</code></p> <p>This demonstrates how the nature of <code>node_modules</code> resolution allows for <strong>workspaces</strong> to enable a portable workflow for requiring each <strong>workspace</strong> in such a way that is also easy to <a href="../commands/npm-publish.html">publish</a> these nested workspaces to be consumed elsewhere.</p> <h3 id="running-commands-in-the-context-of-workspaces">Running commands in the context of workspaces</h3> <p>You can use the <code>workspace</code> configuration option to run commands in the context of a configured workspace. Additionally, if your current directory is in a workspace, the <code>workspace</code> configuration is implicitly set, and <code>prefix</code> is set to the root workspace.</p> <p>Following is a quick example on how to use the <code>npm run</code> command in the context of nested workspaces. For a project containing multiple workspaces, e.g:</p> <pre><code>. +-- package.json `-- packages +-- a | `-- package.json `-- b `-- package.json </code></pre> <p>By running a command using the <code>workspace</code> option, it's possible to run the given command in the context of that specific workspace. e.g:</p> <pre><code>npm run test --workspace=a </code></pre> <p>You could also run the command within the workspace.</p> <pre><code>cd packages/a && npm run test </code></pre> <p>Either will run the <code>test</code> script defined within the <code>./packages/a/package.json</code> file.</p> <p>Please note that you can also specify this argument multiple times in the command-line in order to target multiple workspaces, e.g:</p> <pre><code>npm run test --workspace=a --workspace=b </code></pre> <p>Or run the command for each workspace within the 'packages' folder:</p> <pre><code>npm run test --workspace=packages </code></pre> <p>It's also possible to use the <code>workspaces</code> (plural) configuration option to enable the same behavior but running that command in the context of <strong>all</strong> configured workspaces. e.g:</p> <pre><code>npm run test --workspaces </code></pre> <p>Will run the <code>test</code> script in both <code>./packages/a</code> and <code>./packages/b</code>.</p> <p>Commands will be run in each workspace in the order they appear in your <code>package.json</code></p> <pre><code>{ "workspaces": [ "packages/a", "packages/b" ] } </code></pre> <p>Order of run is different with:</p> <pre><code>{ "workspaces": [ "packages/b", "packages/a" ] } </code></pre> <h3 id="ignoring-missing-scripts">Ignoring missing scripts</h3> <p>It is not required for all of the workspaces to implement scripts run with the <code>npm run</code> command.</p> <p>By running the command with the <code>--if-present</code> flag, npm will ignore workspaces missing target script.</p> <pre><code>npm run test --workspaces --if-present </code></pre> <h3 id="see-also">See also</h3> <ul> <li><a href="../commands/npm-install.html">npm install</a></li> <li><a href="../commands/npm-publish.html">npm publish</a></li> <li><a href="../commands/npm-run-script.html">npm run-script</a></li> <li><a href="../using-npm/config.html">config</a></li> </ul></div> <footer id="edit"> <a href="https://github.com/npm/cli/edit/latest/docs/content/using-npm/workspaces.md"> <svg role="img" viewBox="0 0 16 16" width="16" height="16" fill="currentcolor" style="vertical-align: text-bottom; margin-right: 0.3em;"> <path fill-rule="evenodd" d="M11.013 1.427a1.75 1.75 0 012.474 0l1.086 1.086a1.75 1.75 0 010 2.474l-8.61 8.61c-.21.21-.47.364-.756.445l-3.251.93a.75.75 0 01-.927-.928l.929-3.25a1.75 1.75 0 01.445-.758l8.61-8.61zm1.414 1.06a.25.25 0 00-.354 0L10.811 3.75l1.439 1.44 1.263-1.263a.25.25 0 000-.354l-1.086-1.086zM11.189 6.25L9.75 4.81l-6.286 6.287a.25.25 0 00-.064.108l-.558 1.953 1.953-.558a.249.249 0 00.108-.064l6.286-6.286z"></path> </svg> Edit this page on GitHub </a> </footer> </section> </body></html>
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