0.1.0-0 • Published 6 years ago

flows-sync v0.1.0-0

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MIT
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github
Last release
6 years ago

@flows

A proof of concept of alternative Flow Library Definitions manager. Strict "work in progress" state, I learn a lot about Flow.

  1. Library Definitions ("libdefs") are published as standalone packages with independent versions – whenever target dependency got major version bump there should be a major bump of libdefs as well
  2. Flow version doesn't matter – when it doesn't work with the latest one then it's a bug
  3. Target dependency version is specified in libdefs package.json as peer depehdency
  4. flows CLI modifies [libs] in .flowconfig with libdefs dev dependencies found across root package and/or Yarn workspaces instead of copying files into special folder

How to

packages
├── foo/
│   ├── src/
│   │   └── index.js
│   ├── package.json
│   └── readme.md
├── bar/
│   ├── src/
│   │   └── index.js
│   ├── package.json
│   └── readme.md
└── package.json
$ yarn add --dev flows-sync
{
  "scripts": {
    "postinstall": "flows"
  }
}
$ yarn add --dev --ignore-workspace-root-check @flows/one
$ yarn add --dev --cwd packages/foo @flows/two
$ yarn add --dev --cwd packages/bar @flows/three

^ "Libdefs" to choose from are stored in packages/lib/

$ yarn flows
diff --git .flowconfig .flowconfig

+[libs]
+node_modules/@flows/one/src
+node_modules/@flows/two/src
+node_modules/@flows/three/src

^ Ruins comments and newlines between sections, have to write own .flowconfig parser/serializer ^ flow/issues/5749 + flow/issues/2364 so only one node_modules/@flows line needs to be included to [libs] ^ flow/issues/153 to get rid of custom (?) .flowconfig format in favor of JSON/YAML/TOML and/or field in package.json ^ flow-typed/issues/1494?