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Version: 10.x

Alias

Los alias te permiten instalar paquetes con nombres personalizados.

Let's assume you use lodash all over your project. There is a bug in lodash that breaks your project. You have a fix but lodash won't merge it. Normally you would either install lodash from your fork directly (as a git-hosted dependency) or publish it with a different name. If you use the second solution you have to replace all the requires in your project with the new dependency name (require('lodash') => require('awesome-lodash')). Con los alias tienes una tercera opción.

Publish a new package called awesome-lodash and install it using lodash as its alias:

pnpm add lodash@npm:awesome-lodash

No son necesarios cambios en el código. All the requires of lodash will now resolve to awesome-lodash.

A veces querrás usar diferentes versiones de un paquete en tu proyecto. Fácil:

pnpm add lodash1@npm:lodash@1
pnpm add lodash2@npm:lodash@2

Now you can require the first version of lodash via require('lodash1') and the second via require('lodash2').

Eso se vuelve más útil cuando es combinado con los hooks. Maybe you want to replace lodash with awesome-lodash in all the packages in node_modules. You can easily achieve that with the following .pnpmfile.cjs:

function readPackage(pkg) {
if (pkg.dependencies && pkg.dependencies.lodash) {
pkg.dependencies.lodash = 'npm:awesome-lodash@^1.0.0'
}
return pkg
}

module.exports = {
hooks: {
readPackage
}
}