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Codes d'erreur

ERR_PNPM_UNEXPECTED_STORE

Un répertoire de modules est présent et est lié à un autre répertoire de magasins.

If you changed the store directory intentionally, run pnpm install and pnpm will reinstall the dependencies using the new store.

ERR_PNPM_NO_MATCHING_VERSION_INSIDE_WORKSPACE

Un projet a une dépendance d'espace de travail qui n'existe pas dans l'espace de travail.

For instance, package foo has bar@1.0.0 in the dependencies:

{
"name": "foo",
"version": "1.0.0",
"dependencies": {
"bar": "workspace:1.0.0"
}
}

However, there is only bar@2.0.0 in the workspace, so pnpm install will fail.

To fix this error, all dependencies that use the workspace protocol should be updated to use versions of packages that are present in the workspace. This can be done either manually or using the pnpm -r update command.

ERR_PNPM_PEER_DEP_ISSUES

pnpm install will fail if the project has unresolved peer dependencies or the peer dependencies are not matching the wanted ranges. Pour résoudre ce problème, installez les dépendances homologues manquantes.

You may also selectively ignore these errors using the pnpm.peerDependencyRules.ignoreMissing and pnpm.peerDependencyRules.allowedVersions fields in package.json.

ERR_PNPM_OUTDATED_LOCKFILE

Cette erreur se produit lorsqu'une installation ne peut être effectuée sans modification du lockfile. This might happen in a CI environment if someone has changed a package.json file in the repository without running pnpm install afterwards. Elle peut aussi se produire si quelqu'un a oublié de commit les modifications apportées au lockfile.

To fix this error, just run pnpm install and commit the changes to the lockfile.

ERR_PNPM_TARBALL_INTEGRITY

This error indicates that the downloaded package's tarball did not match the expected integrity checksum.

If you use the npm registry (registry.npmjs.org), then this probably means that the integrity in your lockfile is incorrect. This might happen if a lockfile had badly resolved merge conflicts.

If you use a registry that allows to override existing versions of a package, then it might mean that in your local metadata cache you have the integrity checksum of an older version of the package. In this case, you should run pnpm store prune. This command will remove your local metadata cache. Then you can retry the command that failed.

But also be careful and verify that the package is downloaded from the right URL. The URL should be printed in the error message.

ERR_PNPM_MISMATCHED_RELEASE_CHANNEL

The config field use-node-version defines a release channel different from version suffix.

Par exemple:

  • rc/20.0.0 defines an rc channel but the version is that of a stable release.
  • release/20.0.0-rc.0 defines a release channel but the version is that of an RC release.

To fix this error, either remove the release channel prefix or correct the version suffix.

Note that it is not allowed to specify node versions like lts/Jod. The correct syntax for stable release is strictly X.Y.Z or release/X.Y.Z.

ERR_PNPM_INVALID_NODE_VERSION

The value of config field use-node-version has an invalid syntax.

Below are the valid forms of use-node-version:

  • Stable release:
    • X.Y.Z (X, Y, Z are integers)
    • release/X.Y.Z (X, Y, Z are integers)
  • RC release:
    • X.Y.Z-rc.W (X, Y, Z, W are integers)
    • rc/X.Y.Z-rc.W (X, Y, Z, W are integers)