Closed fengmk2 closed 1 month ago
The changes introduce new properties (acceptDependencies
, directories
, funding
) to the package metadata in PackageManagerService
and PackageSyncerService
, ensuring more comprehensive data handling. Additionally, import statements in PackageSyncerService
are updated to use the node
namespace for better consistency. Tests are added to validate the new acceptDependencies
property.
Files/Modules | Change Summary |
---|---|
app/core/service/PackageManagerService.ts |
Added acceptDependencies , directories , and funding properties to abbreviated object. |
app/core/service/PackageSyncerService.ts |
Updated import statements to use node namespace; added funding and acceptDependencies to metaDataKeys array. |
app/repository/PackageRepository.ts |
Added acceptDependencies field to PackageJSONType ; extended PackageJSONPickKey and AbbreviatedKey with new keys. |
test/core/service/PackageSyncerService/executeTask.test.ts |
Added test case for syncing acceptDependencies ; included mock HTTP requests and assertions. |
test/fixtures/registry.npmjs.org/accept-dependencies-module-cnpmsync.json |
Added acceptDependencies field with webpack dependency for version 2.0.0 . |
Objective | Addressed | Explanation |
---|---|---|
Ensure acceptDependencies is included in package metadata processing (#689) |
✅ | |
Update import statements to use node namespace (#689) |
✅ | |
Add test cases for new acceptDependencies property (#689) |
✅ |
In the code where data flows, New properties now compose, Dependencies accepted, funding found, Directories structured, all around. With tests in place, the code now grows.
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closes https://github.com/cnpm/cnpmcore/issues/689
Summary by CodeRabbit
New Features
acceptDependencies
,directories
, andfunding
metadata in package management.Bug Fixes
Tests
acceptDependencies
metadata syncing.Chores
node
namespace for better compatibility.