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@reason-native-web/gluten

v0.2.1

Published

This repo is used for publishing packages to npm that are either unreleased or depend on unreleased packages. This removes the need for resolutions in users' package.json.

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Vendor

This repo is used for publishing packages to npm that are either unreleased or depend on unreleased packages. This removes the need for resolutions in users' package.json.

Add a package

This example uses websocketaf

Add the git submodule, it is important that you use the https version because of the github workflow:

git submodule add https://github.com/anmonteiro/websocketaf.git

Create a websocketaf.json and whatever else is needed, in websocketaf's case we also need websocketaf-lwt.json and websocketaf-lwt-unix.json.

Note: I usually just copy another package that is similar, in this case h1.json

Check the coresponding .opam file, eg. websocketaf.opam, websocketaf-lwt.opam and websocketaf-lwt-unix.opamfor dependencies and add them to the json files accordingly.

Add build instructions under esy:

"esy": {
    "build": "dune build --only-packages=websocketaf --profile=release -j 4 --root=./websocketaf",
    "install": "esy-installer #{self.target_dir / 'default' / 'websocketaf.install'}"
}

Add a files key that points to the folder where it's cloned, in this case : "files": ["websocketaf"],

Update publish.yml with the added libraries in the topological order. The order is important if a library depends on another library since they will be published in order to be able to build the next.