Sample monorepo setup with yarn workspaces, typescript, and lerna.
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Monorepo is installed using yarn.
- Packages are automatically linked together, meaning you can do cross-package work within the repo.
devDependencies
are common, and only appear in the rootpackage.json
. Easier to manage and upgrade.- Each package has its own
scripts
anddependencies
. They are being installed in the rootnode_modules
, using the same deduping mechanismyarn
uses for single packages. - Adding new packages is as simple as dropping an existing package in the
packages
folder, and re-runningyarn
.
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Monorepo scripts are being executed using lerna.
lerna publish
- multi-package publishing.lerna run
- running package scripts.lerna updated
- shows changed packages (since last tag).
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Sources and tests are written in strict TypeScript.
- Common base
tsconfig.json
. - @ts-tools/node is used to run code directly from sources.
- Common base
-
Testing is done using mocha and chai.
- Light, battle-tested, projects with few dependencies.
- Can be bundled and used in the browser.
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@sample/components
- React components library.
- Built as
cjs
(Node consumption) andesm
(bundler consumption).
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@sample/app
- React application.
- Uses the
@sample/components
package (also inside monorepo). - Built as
cjs
(Node consumption) andumd
(browser consumption).
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@sample/server
- Express application.
- Uses the
@sample/app
package (also inside monorepo). - Listens on http://localhost:3000 (client only rendering) http://localhost:3000/server (SSR rendering).
- Built as
cjs
(Node consumption).
.github // CI flow configuration (GitHub Actions)
packages/
some-package/
src/
index.ts
test/
test.spec.ts
LICENSE // license file. included in npm artifact
package.json // package-specific deps and scripts
README.md // shown in npmjs.com. included in npm artifact
tsconfig.build.json // config used to build for publishing
.eslintignore // eslint (linter) ignored directories/files
.eslintrc // eslint (linter) configuration
.gitignore // github's default node gitignore with customizations
.mocharc.js // mocha (test runner) configuration
.prettierrc.js // prettier (formatter) configuration
lerna.json // lerna configuration
LICENSE // root license file. picked up by github
package.json // common dev deps and workspace-wide scripts
README.md // workspace-wide information. shown in github
tsconfig.json // common typescript configuration
yarn.lock // the only lock file in the repo. all packages combined
Traditionally, working with projects in separate repositories makes it difficult to keep versions of devDependencies
aligned, as each project can specify its own devDependency
versions.
Monorepos simplify this, because devDependencies
are shared between all packages within the monorepo.
Taking this into account, we use the following dependency structure:
devDependencies
are placed in the rootpackage.json
dependencies
andpeerDependencies
are placed in thepackage.json
of the relevant package requiring them, as each package is published separately
New devDependencies
can be added to the root package.json
using yarn:
yarn add <package name> --dev -W
Some packages depend on sibling packages within the monorepo. For example, in this repo, @sample/app
depends on @sample/components
. This relationship is just a normal dependency, and can be described in the package.json
of app
like so:
"dependencies": {
"@sample/components": "<package version>"
}
yarn lerna publish
will publish new versions of the packages to npm.
Lerna asks for new version numbers for packages that changed since last release and their dependencies. Every package has a prepack
script which automatically runs build
prior to packing.
yarn lerna publish --force-publish
will force a release of all packages, regardless of which ones actually changed.
Deployment of app/server assets to any actual production servers is not shown.