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chore(deps): update pnpm to v10 #1462

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This PR contains the following updates:

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pnpm (source) 9.15.0 -> 10.2.0 age adoption passing confidence

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v10.2.0

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Minor Changes
  • Packages executed via pnpm dlx and pnpm create are allowed to be built (run postinstall scripts) by default.

    If the packages executed by dlx or create have dependencies that have to be built, they should be listed via the --allow-build flag. For instance, if you want to run a package called bundle that has esbuild in dependencies and want to allow esbuild to run postinstall scripts, run:

    pnpm --allow-build=esbuild dlx bundle
    

    Related PR: #​9026.

Patch Changes
  • Quote args for scripts with shell-quote to support new lines (on POSIX only) #​8980.
  • Fix a bug in which pnpm deploy fails to read the correct projectId when the deploy source is the same as the workspace directory #​9001.
  • Proxy settings should be respected, when resolving Git-hosted dependencies #​6530.
  • Prevent overrides from adding invalid version ranges to peerDependencies by keeping the peerDependencies and overriding them with prod dependencies #​8978.
  • Sort the package names in the "pnpm.onlyBuiltDependencies" list saved by pnpm approve-builds.

v10.1.0

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Minor Changes
  • Added a new command for printing the list of dependencies with ignored build scripts: pnpm ignored-builds #​8963.
  • Added a new command for approving dependencies for running scripts during installation: pnpm approve-builds #​8963.
  • Added a new setting called optimistic-repeat-install. When enabled, a fast check will be performed before proceeding to installation. This way a repeat install or an install on a project with everything up-to-date becomes a lot faster. But some edge cases might arise, so we keep it disabled by default for now #​8977.
  • Added a new field "pnpm.ignoredBuiltDependencies" for explicitly listing packages that should not be built. When a package is in the list, pnpm will not print an info message about that package not being built #​8935.
Patch Changes
  • Verify that the package name is valid when executing the publish command.
  • When running pnpm install, the preprepare and postprepare scripts of the project should be executed #​8989.
  • Allow workspace: and catalog: to be part of wider version range in peerDependencies.
  • pnpm deploy should inherit the pnpm object from the root package.json #​8991.
  • Make sure that the deletion of a node_modules in a sub-project of a monorepo is detected as out-of-date #​8959.
  • Fix infinite loop caused by lifecycle scripts using pnpm to execute other scripts during pnpm install with verify-deps-before-run=install #​8954.
  • Replace strip-ansi with the built-in util.stripVTControlCharacters #​9009.
  • Do not print patched dependencies as ignored dependencies that require a build #​8952.

v10.0.0

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Major Changes
  • Lifecycle scripts of dependencies are not executed during installation by default! This is a breaking change aimed at increasing security. In order to allow lifecycle scripts of specific dependencies, they should be listed in the pnpm.onlyBuiltDependencies field of package.json #​8897. For example:

    {
      "pnpm": {
        "onlyBuiltDependencies": ["fsevents"]
      }
    }
  • pnpm link behavior updated:

    The pnpm link command now adds overrides to the root package.json.

    • In a workspace: The override is added to the root of the workspace, linking the dependency to all projects in the workspace.
    • Global linking: To link a package globally, run pnpm link from the package’s directory. Previously, you needed to use pnpm link -g.
      Related PR: #​8653
  • Secure hashing with SHA256:

    Various hashing algorithms have been updated to SHA256 for enhanced security and consistency:

    • Long paths inside node_modules/.pnpm are now hashed with SHA256.
    • Long peer dependency hashes in the lockfile now use SHA256 instead of MD5. (This affects very few users since these are only used for long keys.)
    • The hash stored in the packageExtensionsChecksum field of pnpm-lock.yaml is now SHA256.
    • The side effects cache keys now use SHA256.
    • The pnpmfile checksum in the lockfile now uses SHA256 (#​8530).
  • Configuration updates:

    • manage-package-manager-versions: enabled by default. pnpm now manages its own version based on the packageManager field in package.json by default.

    • public-hoist-pattern: nothing is hoisted by default. Packages containing eslint or prettier in their name are no longer hoisted to the root of node_modules. Related Issue: #​8378

    • Upgraded @yarnpkg/extensions to v2.0.3. This may alter your lockfile.

    • virtual-store-dir-max-length: the default value on Windows has been reduced to 60 characters.

    • Reduced environment variables for scripts:
      During script execution, fewer npm_package_* environment variables are set. Only name, version, bin, engines, and config remain.
      Related Issue: #​8552

    • All dependencies are now installed even if NODE_ENV=production. Related Issue: #​8827

  • Changes to the global store:

    • Store version bumped to v10.

    • Some registries allow identical content to be published under different package names or versions. To accommodate this, index files in the store are now stored using both the content hash and package identifier.

      This approach ensures that we can:

      1. Validate that the integrity in the lockfile corresponds to the correct package, which might not be the case after a poorly resolved Git conflict.
      2. Allow the same content to be referenced by different packages or different versions of the same package.
        Related PR: #​8510
        Related Issue: #​8204
    • More efficient side effects indexing. The structure of index files in the store has changed. Side effects are now tracked more efficiently by listing only file differences rather than all files.
      Related PR: #​8636

    • A new index directory stores package content mappings. Previously, these files were in files.

  • Other breaking changes:

    • The # character is now escaped in directory names within node_modules/.pnpm.
      Related PR: #​8557
    • Running pnpm add --global pnpm or pnpm add --global @​pnpm/exe now fails with an error message, directing you to use pnpm self-update instead.
      Related PR: #​8728
    • Dependencies added via a URL now record the final resolved URL in the lockfile, ensuring that any redirects are fully captured.
      Related Issue: #​8833
    • The pnpm deploy command now only works in workspaces that have inject-workspace-packages=true. This limitation is introduced to allow us to create a proper lockfile for the deployed project using the workspace lockfile.
    • Removed conversion from lockfile v6 to v9. If you need v6-to-v9 conversion, use pnpm CLI v9.
    • pnpm test now passes all parameters after the test keyword directly to the underlying script. This matches the behavior of pnpm run test. Previously you needed to use the -- prefix.
      Related PR: #​8619
  • node-gyp updated to version 11.

  • pnpm deploy now tries creating a dedicated lockfile from a shared lockfile for deployment. It will fallback to deployment without a lockfile if there is no shared lockfile or force-legacy-deploy is set to true.

Minor Changes
  • Added support for a new type of dependencies called "configurational dependencies". These dependencies are installed before all the other types of dependencies (before "dependencies", "devDependencies", "optionalDependencies").

    Configurational dependencies cannot have dependencies of their own or lifecycle scripts. They should be added using exact version and the integrity checksum. Example:

    {
      "pnpm": {
        "configDependencies": {
          "my-configs": "1.0.0+sha512-30iZtAPgz+LTIYoeivqYo853f02jBYSd5uGnGpkFV0M3xOt9aN73erkgYAmZU43x4VfqcnLxW9Kpg3R5LC4YYw=="
        }
      }
    }

    Related RFC: #​8.
    Related PR: #​8915.

  • New settings:

    • New verify-deps-before-run setting. This setting controls how pnpm checks node_modules before running scripts:

      • install: Automatically run pnpm install if node_modules is outdated.
      • warn: Print a warning if node_modules is outdated.
      • prompt: Prompt the user to confirm running pnpm install if node_modules is outdated.
      • error: Throw an error if node_modules is outdated.
      • false: Disable dependency checks.
        Related Issue: #​8585
    • New inject-workspace-packages setting enables hard-linking all local workspace dependencies instead of symlinking them. Previously, this could be achieved using dependenciesMeta[].injected, which remains supported.
      Related PR: #​8836

  • Faster repeat installs:

    On repeated installs, pnpm performs a quick check to ensure node_modules is up to date.
    Related PR: #​8838

  • pnpm add integrates with default workspace catalog:

    When adding a dependency, pnpm add checks the default workspace catalog. If the dependency and version requirement match the catalog, pnpm add uses the catalog: protocol. Without a specified version, it matches the catalog’s version. If it doesn’t match, it falls back to standard behavior.
    Related Issue: #​8640

  • pnpm dlx now resolves packages to their exact versions and uses these exact versions for cache keys. This ensures pnpm dlx always installs the latest requested packages.
    Related PR: #​8811

  • No node_modules validation on certain commands. Commands that should not modify node_modules (e.g., pnpm install --lockfile-only) no longer validate or purge node_modules.
    Related PR: #​8657

v9.15.5: pnpm 9.15.5

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Patch Changes

  • Verify that the package name is valid when executing the publish command.
  • When running pnpm install, the preprepare and postprepare scripts of the project should be executed #​8989.
  • Quote args for scripts with shell-quote to support new lines (on POSIX only) #​8980.
  • Proxy settings should be respected, when resolving Git-hosted dependencies #​6530.
  • Replace strip-ansi with the built-in util.stripVTControlCharacters #​9009.

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v9.15.4: pnpm 9.15.4

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Patch Changes

  • Ensure that recursive pnpm update --latest <pkg> updates only the specified package, with dedupe-peer-dependents=true.

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v9.15.3

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v9.15.2: pnpm 9.15.2

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Patch Changes

  • Fixed publish/pack error with workspace dependencies with relative paths #​8904. It was broken in v9.4.0 (398472c).
  • Use double quotes in the command suggestion by pnpm patch on Windows #​7546.
  • Do not fall back to SSH, when resolving a git-hosted package if git ls-remote works via HTTPS #​8906.
  • Improve how packages with blocked lifecycle scripts are reported during installation. Always print the list of ignored scripts at the end of the output. Include a hint about how to allow the execution of those packages.

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v9.15.1

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