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chore(deps-dev): bump lerna from 3.22.1 to 7.0.2 #159

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps lerna from 3.22.1 to 7.0.2.

Release notes

Sourced from lerna's releases.

7.0.2

7.0.2 (2023-06-15)

Bug Fixes

  • publish: revert auto-copying of assets to custom contents/directory (#3732) (70d4438)

7.0.1

7.0.1 (2023-06-13)

Bug Fixes

  • core: reset nx daemon after command finishes (#3726) (c0de66a)

7.0.0

7.0.0 (2023-06-08)

BREAKING CHANGES

After updating we strongly recommend running lerna repair in your project. This will migrate your lerna.json to the latest and greatest and remove any outdated options.

As this is a major release there are a few breaking changes to be aware of, which may or may not affect your lerna repos, depending on how you are using the tool.

  • legacy package management commands have been removed

We no longer include the bootstrap, add, and link commands by default. We strongly recommend using your package manager (npm, yarn, pnpm) for package management related concerns such as installing and linking dependencies.

There will not be any active work done on these commands and you should look to migrate as soon as possible.

For full context how why we made this change and how you can migrate your projects, please read our detailed guide here: https://lerna.js.org/docs/legacy-package-management

  • Workspaces are used by default and useWorkspaces has been removed

We now use your package manager's workspaces configuration by default in order to resolve packages for lerna to operate on. If you wish to customize the packages that lerna will operate on, you can still use a packages property in your lerna.json just as you did before, but there is no longer any need for a useWorkspaces flag. If the packages property is present, lerna will use that, otherwise it will try and read your workspaces configuration.

Running lerna repair will automatically remove useWorkspaces from your lerna.json for you.

NOTE: If you are using pnpm as your package manager, it is important to set "npmClient": "pnpm" in your lerna.json so that lerna knows to look for a pnpm-workspaces.yaml file and not just check your root package.json.

  • lerna init can no longer be run on an existing lerna repo

It was a confusing behavior that lerna init could be run on an existing lerna repo and would attempt to coerce its setup to something closer to a fresh repo, so we have removed this behavior and lerna will hard error if it detects the directory is already initialized.

You can run lerna repair at any time to update your configuration to the latest and greatest.

  • long deprecated options have been removed

The following options (on the left of the => in each case) have been deprecated for many years (since before we took over stewardship of the project) and have finally been removed. If you are using them in your lerna.json all you need to do is run lerna repair and it will automatically migrate you to their modern equivalent. If you are passing them in on the command line, you will need to update your usage as follows:

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Changelog

Sourced from lerna's changelog.

7.0.2 (2023-06-15)

Note: Version bump only for package lerna

7.0.1 (2023-06-13)

Note: Version bump only for package lerna

7.0.0 (2023-06-08)

Bug Fixes

Features

  • add migration for adding $schema, increase some strictness (73ceac3)

7.0.0-alpha.8 (2023-06-07)

Bug Fixes

Features

  • add migration for adding $schema, increase some strictness (73ceac3)

7.0.0-alpha.7 (2023-06-05)

Bug Fixes

Features

  • add migration for adding $schema, increase some strictness (73ceac3)

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Commits
Maintainer changes

This version was pushed to npm by jameshenry, a new releaser for lerna since your current version.


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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #162.