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Allow installing svelte 5 (pre-releases) as a peer dependency #10770

Closed nathanblair closed 2 weeks ago

nathanblair commented 2 weeks ago

Environment

  System:
    OS: macOS 14.4.1
    CPU: (10) arm64 Apple M1 Max
    Memory: 15.26 GB / 64.00 GB
    Shell: 5.9 - /bin/zsh
  Binaries:
    Node: 22.0.0 - /opt/homebrew/bin/node
    npm: 10.5.1 - /opt/homebrew/bin/npm
  Browsers:
    Chrome: 124.0.6367.91
    Safari: 17.4.1
  npmPackages:
    @auth/d1-adapter: < 2.0.0 => 1.0.0
    @auth/sveltekit: < 2.0.0 => 1.0.1

Reproduction URL

https://github.com/nextauthjs/next-auth-example

Describe the issue

Noted that svelte 5 is still working on going to GA - the syntax for the svelte 5 peerDependency as of now does not allow the current ^5.0.0-next.1 series to be peer-installed.

Not sure if this is fully-desired behavior - not actually sure if this syntax will work when v5 of svelte goes to GA either; I almost think ^5 would be considered invalid semver syntax?

npm ERR! Could not resolve dependency:
npm ERR! peer svelte@"^3.54.0 || ^4.0.0 || ^5" from @auth/sveltekit@1.0.1
npm ERR! node_modules/@auth/sveltekit

Also, guys...

https://github.com/nextauthjs/next-auth/issues/10769

We gotta tune down the zealousness of the github bot on the reproduction URLs. This URL is going to be even less helpful than a line to the exact code causing the problem....not to mention the extra time I now have to waste writing up a whole new issue :P

How to reproduce

Choose to use svelte 5 in the creation of the sveltekit project below

npm create svelte@latest my-app
cd my-app
npm install -D @auth/sveltekit

Expected behavior

npm install -D @auth/sveltekit should be succesful without needing to pass --force

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