pnpm -r, --recursive
Aliases: m
, multi
, recursive
, <command> -r
Runs a command in every project of a workspace, when used with the following commands:
install
list
outdated
publish
rebuild
remove
unlink
update
why
Runs a command in every project of a workspace, excluding the root project, when used with the following commands:
exec
run
test
add
If you want the root project be included even when running scripts, set the includeWorkspaceRoot setting to true
.
Ejemplo de uso:
pnpm -r publish
Opciones
--link-workspace-packages
- Por defecto: false
- Type: true, false, deep
Link locally available packages in workspaces of a monorepo into node_modules
instead of re-downloading them from the registry. This emulates functionality similar to yarn workspaces
.
When this is set to deep, local packages can also be linked to subdependencies.
Be advised that it is encouraged instead to use pnpm-workspace.yaml
for this setting, to enforce the same behaviour in all environments. This option exists solely so you may override that if necessary.
--workspace-concurrency
- Default: 4
- Type: Number
Set the maximum number of tasks to run simultaneously. For unlimited concurrency use Infinity
.
You can set the workspace-concurrency
as <= 0
and it will use amount of cores of the host as: max(1, (number of cores) - abs(workspace-concurrency))
--[no-]bail
- Por defecto: true
- Tipo: Boolean
If true, stops when a task throws an error.
This config does not affect the exit code. Even if --no-bail
is used, all tasks will finish but if any of the tasks fail, the command will exit with a non-zero code.
Example (run tests in every package, continue if tests fail in one of them):
pnpm -r --no-bail test
--[no-]sort
- Por defecto: true
- Tipo: Boolean
When true
, packages are sorted topologically (dependencies before dependents). Pass --no-sort
to disable.
Ejemplo:
pnpm -r --no-sort test
--reverse
- Por defecto: false
- Tipo: boolean
When true
, the order of packages is reversed.
pnpm -r --reverse run clean