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pnpm.fetchDeps: Add workspaces support and support for custom pnpm configuration commands
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In case you are patching `package.json` or `pnpm-lock.yaml`, make sure to pass `finalAttrs.patches` to the function as well (i.e. `inherit (finalAttrs) patches`.
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In case you are patching `package.json` or `pnpm-lock.yaml`, make sure to pass `finalAttrs.patches` to the function as well (i.e. `inherit (finalAttrs) patches`.
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`pnpm.configHook` supports adding additional `pnpm install` flags via `pnpmInstallFlags` which can be set to a Nix string array.
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#### Dealing with `sourceRoot` {#javascript-pnpm-sourceRoot}
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#### Dealing with `sourceRoot` {#javascript-pnpm-sourceRoot}
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NOTE: Nixpkgs pnpm tooling doesn't support building projects with a `pnpm-workspace.yaml`, or building monorepos. It maybe possible to use `pnpm.fetchDeps` for these projects, but it may be hard or impossible to produce a binary from such projects ([an example attempt](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/290715#issuecomment-2144543728)).
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If the pnpm project is in a subdirectory, you can just define `sourceRoot` or `setSourceRoot` for `fetchDeps`.
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If the pnpm project is in a subdirectory, you can just define `sourceRoot` or `setSourceRoot` for `fetchDeps`. Note, that projects using `pnpm-workspace.yaml` are currently not supported, and will probably not work using this approach.
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If `sourceRoot` is different between the parent derivation and `fetchDeps`, you will have to set `pnpmRoot` to effectively be the same location as it is in `fetchDeps`.
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If `sourceRoot` is different between the parent derivation and `fetchDeps`, you will have to set `pnpmRoot` to effectively be the same location as it is in `fetchDeps`.
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Assuming the following directory structure, we can define `sourceRoot` and `pnpmRoot` as follows:
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Assuming the following directory structure, we can define `sourceRoot` and `pnpmRoot` as follows:
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pnpmRoot = "frontend";
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pnpmRoot = "frontend";
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```
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```
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#### PNPM Workspaces {#javascript-pnpm-workspaces}
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If you need to use a PNPM workspace for your project, then set `pnpmWorkspace = "<workspace project name>"` in your `pnpm.fetchDeps` call,
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which will make PNPM only install dependencies for that workspace package.
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For example:
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```nix
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...
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pnpmWorkspace = "@astrojs/language-server";
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pnpmDeps = pnpm.fetchDeps {
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inherit (finalAttrs) pnpmWorkspace;
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...
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}
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```
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The above would make `pnpm.fetchDeps` call only install dependencies for the `@astrojs/language-server` workspace package.
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Note that you do not need to set `sourceRoot` to make this work.
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Usually in such cases, you'd want to use `pnpm --filter=$pnpmWorkspace build` to build your project, as `npmHooks.npmBuildHook` probably won't work. A `buildPhase` based on the following example will probably fit most workspace projects:
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```nix
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buildPhase = ''
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runHook preBuild
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pnpm --filter=@astrojs/language-server build
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runHook postBuild
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'';
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```
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#### Additional PNPM Commands and settings {#javascript-pnpm-extraCommands}
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If you require setting an additional PNPM configuration setting (such as `dedupe-peer-dependents` or similar),
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set `prePnpmInstall` to the right commands to run. For example:
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```nix
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prePnpmInstall = ''
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pnpm config set dedupe-peer-dependants false
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'';
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pnpmDeps = pnpm.fetchDeps {
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inherit (finalAttrs) prePnpmInstall;
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};
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```
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In this example, `prePnpmInstall` will be run by both `pnpm.configHook` and by the `pnpm.fetchDeps` builder.
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### Yarn {#javascript-yarn}
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### Yarn {#javascript-yarn}
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Yarn based projects use a `yarn.lock` file instead of a `package-lock.json` to pin dependencies. Nixpkgs provides the Nix function `fetchYarnDeps` which fetches an offline cache suitable for running `yarn install` before building the project. In addition, Nixpkgs provides the hooks:
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Yarn based projects use a `yarn.lock` file instead of a `package-lock.json` to pin dependencies. Nixpkgs provides the Nix function `fetchYarnDeps` which fetches an offline cache suitable for running `yarn install` before building the project. In addition, Nixpkgs provides the hooks:
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{
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hash ? "",
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hash ? "",
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pname,
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pname,
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pnpmWorkspace ? "",
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prePnpmInstall ? "",
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}@args:
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}@args:
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let
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outputHash = "";
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outputHash = "";
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outputHashAlgo = "sha256";
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outputHashAlgo = "sha256";
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};
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};
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installFlags = lib.optionalString (pnpmWorkspace != "") "--filter=${pnpmWorkspace}";
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in
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stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: (
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stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: (
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args'
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pnpm config set side-effects-cache false
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pnpm config set side-effects-cache false
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# As we pin pnpm versions, we don't really care about updates
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# As we pin pnpm versions, we don't really care about updates
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pnpm config set update-notifier false
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pnpm config set update-notifier false
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# Run any additional pnpm configuration commands that users provide.
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${prePnpmInstall}
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# pnpm is going to warn us about using --force
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# pnpm is going to warn us about using --force
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# --force allows us to fetch all dependencies including ones that aren't meant for our host platform
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# --force allows us to fetch all dependencies including ones that aren't meant for our host platform
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pnpm install \
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pnpm install \
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--force \
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--force \
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--ignore-scripts \
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--ignore-scripts \
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${installFlags} \
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--frozen-lockfile
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--frozen-lockfile
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runHook postInstall
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runHook postInstall
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echo "Installing dependencies"
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echo "Installing dependencies"
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if [[ -n "$pnpmWorkspace" ]]; then
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pnpmInstallFlags+=("--filter=$pnpmWorkspace")
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fi
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runHook prePnpmInstall
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pnpm install \
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pnpm install \
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--offline \
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--offline \
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--ignore-scripts \
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--ignore-scripts \
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"${pnpmInstallFlags[@]}" \
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--frozen-lockfile
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--frozen-lockfile
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