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pko - Package Overlay

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pko is a drop-in replacement for npm that uses local files instead of the standard npm registry for the packages it has been set up with. If you're wondering why you would want to do such things, refer to the use-cases section of this document.

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Usage

Adding a package to the pko overlay

Simply publish your packages using the pko command instead of the npm command (this cannot work for packages that have publishConfig or private: true in their package.json file). No authentication is required.

  • For a package you're developing:
    pko publish path/to/package
  • For a package from your npm registry of choice:
    TGZ=$(npm pack package[@version]) # Download the package locally
    pko publish ${TGZ}              # Publish the downloaded package
    rm ${TGZ}                         # Clean-up after yourself

Determine which packages you have in the pko overlay

The ls-overrides subcommand will list all packages present in the local overlay and output their name and (latest) version number to STDOUT.

pko ls-overrides

Install packages using the pko overlay

Simply replace invokations of npm with pko, using the exact same arguments:

pko install
pko install --save-dev @types/node
pko run build

Overlay location

The overlay location is determined using the following procedure:

  1. The environment variable $PKO_REPOSITORY
  2. Walk up the tree from $PWD (the process' working directory) until:
    1. A .pko directory is found
    2. The root of the filesystem is reached
  3. Walk up the tree from where pko is installed in until:
    1. A .pko directory is found
    2. The root of the filesystem is reached
  4. Bail out in error.

Debugging

Verbose logging can be enabled by setting the PKO_VERBOSE environment variable to a truthy value:

PKO_VERBOSE=1 pko install

Use-cases

  • Distributing private packages without having to set-up a full-fledged npm registry for private use.

    Simply prepare an overlay locally, then distribute that overlay (for example, in a ZIP file) to interested users.

  • Enable full offline usage of npm

    Prepare an overlay with all the package versions that need to be available offline. No internet connectivity will be required for using those.

  • Replacing a dependency with customized code (for quick experimentations, ...)

    Publish your custom version under the exact same name as the package you want to replace to your overlay, and pko will use that instead of the version found in the public npm registry.

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):


Elad Ben-Israel

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Rico Huijbers

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Romain Marcadier

💻 🐛 👀 ⚠️ 🚧 🤔

dependabot-preview[bot]

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dependabot[bot]

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greenkeeper[bot]

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

License

This project is distributed under the Apache-2.0 license.