@0x-lerna-fork/run v3.16.3
@0x-lerna-fork/run
Run an npm script in each package that contains that script
Install lerna for access to the lerna CLI.
Usage
$ lerna run <script> -- [..args] # runs npm run my-script in all packages that have it
$ lerna run test
$ lerna run build
# watch all packages and transpile on change, streaming prefixed output
$ lerna run --parallel watchRun an npm script in each package that contains that script. A double-dash (--) is necessary to pass dashed arguments to the script execution.
Options
lerna run respects the --concurrency, --scope, and --ignore flags (see Filter Flags).
$ lerna run --scope my-component test--npm-client <client>
Must be an executable that knows how to run npm lifecycle scripts.
The default --npm-client is npm.
$ lerna run build --npm-client=yarnMay also be configured in lerna.json:
{
"command": {
"run": {
"npmClient": "yarn"
}
}
}--stream
Stream output from child processes immediately, prefixed with the originating package name. This allows output from different packages to be interleaved.
$ lerna run watch --stream--parallel
Similar to --stream, but completely disregards concurrency and topological sorting, running a given command or script immediately in all matching packages with prefixed streaming output. This is the preferred flag for long-running processes such as npm run watch run over many packages.
$ lerna run watch --parallelNote: It is advised to constrain the scope of this command when using the
--parallelflag, as spawning dozens of subprocesses may be harmful to your shell's equanimity (or maximum file descriptor limit, for example). YMMV
--no-bail
# Run an npm script in all packages that contain it, ignoring non-zero (error) exit codes
$ lerna run --no-bail testBy default, lerna run will exit with an error if any script run returns a non-zero exit code.
Pass --no-bail to disable this behavior, running the script in all packages that contain it regardless of exit code.
--no-prefix
Disable package name prefixing when output is streaming (--stream or --parallel).
This option can be useful when piping results to other processes, such as editor plugins.