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Zoltan Kochan
b741d91e67 chore(release): 11.5.0 (#12068) 2026-05-29 17:26:13 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
72d997cc34 chore(release): 11.4.0 (#11989) 2026-05-27 15:15:01 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
e55f4b5efd fix: require integrity for tarball-shaped lockfile resolutions (#11966)
* fix(lockfile.utils): require integrity for tarball-shaped lockfile resolutions

A tampered lockfile that strips the `integrity` field from a tarball
resolution let the worker download the URL contents and mint a fresh
integrity from the unverified bytes, so an attacker who could also
serve content at the referenced URL would install a tampered package
without any error — including under `--frozen-lockfile`. pnpm now
rejects such entries at lockfile-read time with
`ERR_PNPM_MISSING_TARBALL_INTEGRITY`, matching pacquet's existing
`pacquet_package_manager::missing_tarball_integrity` guard.

* test(lockfile.utils): drop redundant integrity-less snapshot that fails strict typecheck

* test(pacquet/package-manager): cover MissingTarballIntegrity rejection in snapshot_cache_key

Match the upstream guard landed alongside pnpm/pnpm#11966
(`lockfile/utils/src/pkgSnapshotToResolution.ts`) with a test on
the pacquet side: a `LockfileResolution::Tarball` with `integrity:
None` — what a tampered lockfile looks like — must short-circuit
the warm-batch cache-key derivation by surfacing
`InstallPackageBySnapshotError::MissingTarballIntegrity`. The
structural guard already existed but had no negative test.

* fix(lockfile.utils): exempt git-hosted and file: tarballs from the integrity guard

The strict guard added in the parent commit broke pnpm's own
`with-git-protocol-dep` and `with-non-package-dep` fixtures: the
install pipeline writes git-hosted tarball entries (codeload.github.com
URLs) to the lockfile without an `integrity:` line, because the commit
SHA in the URL is the integrity anchor — git's content-addressed model
binds the bytes to the commit, so a separate hash adds nothing.

Exempt git-hosted tarballs (detected either via the `gitHosted: true`
flag or a URL on the known git hosts, matching the URL fallback in
`toLockfileResolution`) and `file:` tarballs (local paths the user
already controls). The strict check still fires for any other remote
tarball — which is where the AutoFyn-reported vector actually
manifests.

Also export `isGitHostedTarballUrl` from `toLockfileResolution.ts` so
the URL fallback can be shared rather than duplicated.

* test(pacquet/package-manager): trim doc comment to the contract-level intent

Per the repo convention that tests are documentation, the test name
and body already cover what's being asserted; the prior comment
duplicated that. Keep only the non-obvious why: why this guard exists
at the cache-key site at all (warm-batch short-circuit) when the
install-side check also rejects the same input.
2026-05-26 23:15:03 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
f2a4d2caef chore(release): 11.3.0 (#11894) 2026-05-24 02:23:07 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
0fb723323f chore(release): 11.2.0 (#11764) 2026-05-20 12:41:09 +02:00
Eyal Mizrachi
9cb48bb27b fix: injectWorkspacePackages crashes — lean resolution defense-in-depth + lifecycle re-import (#11662)
Fixes two **independent** crashes hitting `pnpm install --frozen-lockfile` on workspaces with `injectWorkspacePackages: true` (or `dependenciesMeta.*.injected`), surfaced via `turbo prune --docker` pipelines.

## Bug 1 — peer-variant snapshot missing `resolution` (lean, defense-in-depth)

A peer-variant injected workspace snapshot (`@scope/pkg@file:packages/pkg(peerA@1)(peerB@2)`) inherits its `resolution` from the base `packages:` entry (`@scope/pkg@file:packages/pkg`). When a tool prunes the lockfile and drops that base entry, readers that deref `pkgSnapshot.resolution` crash with the cryptic:

```
Cannot use 'in' operator to search for 'directory' in undefined
```

**The root cause is upstream of pnpm**: the pruner (e.g. `turbo prune`) emits an internally inconsistent lockfile. Fixed at the source in **vercel/turborepo#12825** (retain the base entry for peer-variant injected deps; minimal repro in **vercel/turborepo#12824**) — empirically verified to produce a correct pruned lockfile for a real multi-service workspace.

**pnpm side (this PR): one lean normalization at the read layer** — in `convertToLockfileObject`, where base→variant inheritance already happens via `Object.assign`. When the base entry is absent, reconstruct the directory resolution from the `file:` depPath. This is *reconstruction, not guessing*: for a workspace `file:` dep the directory **is** the depPath suffix — exactly what pnpm's own writer emits. It is **defense-in-depth, not load-bearing**: with a well-formed lockfile (turbo#12825 or any correct input) the branch never fires. Because the normalization sits at the single shared read layer, it also covers the sibling `Cannot use 'in' operator … 'integrity' in undefined` on the `pnpm deploy` path (same `resolution === undefined` root, different deref site).

Per review feedback: the earlier per-reader `inheritOrSynthesizeResolution` helper across 5 call sites is **removed**; normalization lives in exactly one place (`convertToLockfileObject`), and the readers are back to `main`.

## Bug 2 — lifecycle re-import wipes `.bin/<tool>` (pure pnpm; the substantive fix)

`runLifecycleHooksConcurrently` re-imports an injected workspace package into its targets after `prepare`/`postinstall`. The 2022 `scanDir`-into-`filesMap` workaround (#4299) fed target-internal paths to `importPackage`; once #11088 made `importIndexedDir`'s `makeEmptyDir` fast path the default, that path wipes the target's `node_modules` before copying, so the re-import dies with `ERR_PNPM_ENOENT` on `node_modules/.bin/<tool>`.

Fix: drop the `scanDir` workaround and pass `keepModulesDir: true` so `importIndexedDir` skips the destructive fast path and preserves the target's existing `node_modules` (bin symlinks + transitive deps) via its staging/move path. Stays on `storeController.importPackage`, so source files keep their **hardlinks** (no copy-loop regression). Net reduction vs `main`: the `scanDir` helper and the `node:fs` / `FilesMap` imports are removed.

## Tests

- The `deps-restorer` regression fixture `peer-variant-missing-resolution` **omits the base `packages:` entry**, so it encodes the actual pruned shape and reproduces the crash on `main`: reverting the `convertToLockfileObject` change yields `resolution: undefined` for the peer-variant (→ the `lockfileToDepGraph` crash); with this PR it is reconstructed as `{ type: 'directory', directory: … }`.
- A `lockfile.fs` unit test pins the heuristic boundary: a directory resolution is synthesized for a pruned `file:` peer-variant but **never** for a `file:` tarball.
- A `deps-installer` regression test covers the Bug 2 re-import (injected dep with a `prepare` script + a bin-having dependency).

## Validation

End-to-end on a real `injectWorkspacePackages` monorepo (`turbo prune --docker` → `pnpm install --frozen-lockfile`), on services that crash on **both** bugs with stock pnpm:

- pnpm with both fixes: the crashing services build.
- **vercel/turborepo#12825 + pnpm with only Bug 2** (Bug 1 fully reverted): the crashing services still **build** → confirms Bug 1 here is genuine defense-in-depth and turbo#12825 owns the root cause.
- Bug 2 reproduces on stock pnpm regardless of turbo (it is purely pnpm's importer fast-path).

Pairs with **vercel/turborepo#12825** (Bug 1 root cause; minimal repro **vercel/turborepo#12824**). Tracks #11663.

---------

Co-authored-by: Zoltan Kochan <z@kochan.io>
Co-authored-by: Eyalm321 <eyal@sunsationsusa.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: UApply Developer <developer@uapply.ai>
2026-05-20 00:31:07 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
cd80b2c8ae chore(release): 11.1.3 (#11717) 2026-05-18 15:42:32 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
2a9bd897bf perf: record locally-resolved lockfile in verification cache (#11714)
The lockfile verification cache currently only records the lockfile that exists at the **start** of an install. So a flow like:

```
pnpm install <pkg>
rm -rf node_modules
pnpm install
```

re-runs the per-package registry round-trip against the newly written lockfile, even though the local resolver already enforced the policy when picking those versions. The fresh lockfile is now recorded immediately after each install-time write, so the second install takes the cache fast path.

## Implementation

### Recording the post-resolution lockfile

- New helper `recordLockfileVerified` (in `installing/deps-installer/src/install/`). Gated on `cacheDir` + non-empty `resolutionVerifiers` — same gate the pre-resolution verifier uses.
- Two thin combiners over the lockfile writers: `writeWantedLockfileAndRecordVerified` and `writeLockfilesAndRecordVerified`. The install paths use these so the record always runs alongside the write.

### Hash stability: writer returns the canonical lockfile

The cache stores `hashObject(LockfileObject)` and the next install computes the same hash off the file it loads from disk. For the hashes to match, both ends must compute over structurally identical objects. They don't, naïvely: the in-memory write object can carry `undefined` optional fields (e.g. `settings.dedupePeers = undefined` from `opts.dedupePeers || undefined` in install code) that YAML drops on serialize — `object-hash` treats undefined vs missing as distinct values.

- `writeWantedLockfile` / `writeLockfiles` (in `@pnpm/lockfile.fs`) now return the canonical post-write `LockfileObject`: `convertToLockfileObject(stripUndefinedDeep(lockfileFile))`. The strip walks the existing object graph in memory rather than going through a `yaml.load` round-trip, so non-cache callers (deploy, deps-restorer, make-dedicated-lockfile, agent server) pay near-zero cost.
- Install hooks hash the writer's returned value, not the raw in-memory input. Guaranteed by construction to match what the next reader produces.

### `useGitBranchLockfile` correctness

The pre-resolution verification gate and the new post-write recorder were both keying cache records on a hard-coded `pnpm-lock.yaml`. Under `useGitBranchLockfile` the actual file is `pnpm-lock.<branch>.yaml`, so the stat shortcut hit `ENOENT` and the cache effectively never engaged for git-branch users. Both sites now resolve the real filename via `getWantedLockfileName`. The wrappers compute it once and pass it to the writer via a new optional `lockfileName` opt so `useGitBranchLockfile` installs don't fork `getCurrentBranch` twice per write.

### Bug fix unrelated to the cache, found during review

`writeLockfiles`' differs branch was deciding whether to remove or keep `node_modules/.pnpm/lock.yaml` based on `isEmptyLockfile(wantedLockfile)`. Filtered-current callers (deps-restorer) pass an empty current against a non-empty wanted, so this could leave a stale current lockfile on disk. Fixed to key off the current.

### Comments policy

`AGENTS.md` (and `pacquet/AGENTS.md`) now spell out the comment defaults: write self-documenting code, do not restate at call sites what the callee's JSDoc / doc comment already says, comments are reserved for the non-obvious *why*. The pruning pass in this PR brings the changed code in line.

## API surface

- `@pnpm/lockfile.fs` (minor):
  - `writeWantedLockfile`: return widened from `Promise<void>` to `Promise<LockfileObject>`. New optional `lockfileName` opt.
  - `writeCurrentLockfile`: return widened to `Promise<LockfileObject | undefined>` (undefined when the empty-lockfile branch unlinks).
  - `writeLockfiles`: return widened from `Promise<void>` to `Promise<{ wantedLockfile, currentLockfile }>`. New optional `wantedLockfileName` opt. New exported `WriteLockfilesResult` type.
  - New export: `getWantedLockfileName`.
- `@pnpm/installing.deps-installer` (patch): internal-only wrappers; no external API change.
2026-05-18 14:55:16 +02:00
Dipan Chakraborty
6e93f350a9 fix(lockfile): support CRLF line endings in env lockfiles (#11654)
* fix(lockfile): support CRLF line endings in env lockfiles

Normalize CRLF line endings before parsing YAML document
separators in streamed env lockfile reads.

Previously the parser assumed LF-only separators (`\n---\n`),
which caused pnpm to report ERR_PNPM_BROKEN_LOCKFILE or outdated
lockfile errors when configDependencies lockfiles were checked
out with CRLF line endings on Windows.

Fixes #11612

* test(lockfile): cover CRLF normalization and clean up yamlDocuments

Add CRLF-handling tests for streamReadFirstYamlDocument (CRLF and
BOM+CRLF) and extractMainDocument (CRLF in combined file and CRLF
in content without separator). Hoist the duplicated CRLF replace
in Phase 1 out of the if/else, drop two stray semicolons and a
couple of blank lines.

* chore: include pnpm in changeset

---------

Co-authored-by: Zoltan Kochan <z@kochan.io>
2026-05-15 08:15:42 +00:00
Zoltan Kochan
8a80235c7b chore(release): 11.1.2 2026-05-14 13:31:53 +02:00
Benjamin Staneck
180aee9ba5 fix: handle lockfile conflicts in optimistic install (#11605)
* fix: handle lockfile conflicts in optimistic install

* test: move sharedWorkspaceLockfile out of WorkspaceState.settings

`sharedWorkspaceLockfile` is not in `WORKSPACE_STATE_SETTING_KEYS`, so
placing it inside `WorkspaceState.settings` broke type checking. Pass
it directly on the `CheckDepsStatusOptions` instead.

* chore: add lockfile/fs project reference to installing/commands tsconfig

`@pnpm/lockfile.fs` was added as a runtime dependency but the tsconfig
project references were not updated. meta-updater enforces this in CI.

* perf: restore optimistic-repeat-install fast-path for conflict-free state

The first iteration of the conflict-detection fix unconditionally read
pnpm-lock.yaml on every install - once in installDeps and again inside
checkDepsStatus - defeating the point of optimisticRepeatInstall, which
was to skip reading the lockfile entirely when nothing changed.

Restore the fast path by:

- Dropping the redundant lockfile read from installDeps. checkDepsStatus
  already returns upToDate: false when the lockfile is conflicted, so
  the pre-check was dead weight.
- Gating the conflict check inside checkDepsStatus on the lockfile's
  mtime: if it hasn't been touched since the last successful install,
  it cannot have grown conflict markers, so the read is skipped.

Conflict markers introduced after a successful install (e.g. via
git pull/merge) still update the lockfile mtime, so the correctness
fix is preserved.

* perf: make lockfile-conflict check synchronous

findConflictedLockfileDir awaits its work serially with no concurrent
operations to interleave, so the async overhead (Promise.all microtasks,
event-loop hops) buys nothing. Convert to a plain for-loop with
fs.statSync and a new wantedLockfileHasMergeConflictsSync export.

Also resolves a test-mock issue: the previous version called safeStat
from deps/status, which is jest-mocked across the test file. The mocked
safeStat returned undefined (or stale stats from earlier tests), causing
the conflict check to silently no-op. Switching to fs.statSync bypasses
the mock and gets the real mtime of the temp lockfile the regression
tests write.

---------

Co-authored-by: Zoltan Kochan <z@kochan.io>
2026-05-14 10:03:32 +00:00
Zoltan Kochan
732312f49e chore(release): 11.1.0 2026-05-11 19:56:10 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
e1e29c1520 feat: add --no-runtime to skip installing runtime entries (#11557)
Adds a `--no-runtime` flag (config: `runtime: boolean`, default `true`) that suppresses install of runtime entries declared via `devEngines.runtime` (the `runtime:` protocol) **without modifying the lockfile**.

The lockfile keeps the runtime entry, so frozen-lockfile validation still passes; only the runtime fetch and `.bin` linking are skipped. Useful in CI matrices where the runtime is provisioned externally (e.g. via `pnpm runtime -g set node <version>`) before `pnpm install` runs.

The existing `--runtime-on-fail=ignore` is unsuitable for this case: it mutates the manifest and regenerates the lockfile to drop the runtime entry, which trips frozen-lockfile validation. The two flags are orthogonal and serve different purposes.

### Implementation

The hook lives in the lockfile filter stage:

- `lockfile/filtering/src/filterImporter.ts` — strips `runtime:` refs from the importer's deps maps when `skipRuntimes` is set.
- `lockfile/filtering/src/filterLockfileByImportersAndEngine.ts` — new `skipRuntimes?: boolean` option; runtime-protocol direct deps are dropped before they enter `pickedPackages`, so they never reach the dep graph or bin-linker. Applies to all runtimes (`node`, `deno`, `bun`) since they share the `runtime:` protocol prefix.

The option is plumbed through `installing/deps-restorer`, `installing/deps-installer`, and `installing/commands` to the user-facing `pnpm install --no-runtime` flag.

### Example

```json
// package.json
{
  "devEngines": {
    "runtime": {
      "name": "node",
      "version": "22.13.0",
      "onFail": "download"
    }
  }
}
```

Local dev: `pnpm install` — installs node 22.13.0 as before.

CI matrix entry:
```yaml
- run: pn runtime -g set node ${{ matrix.node }}
- run: pn install --no-runtime
```

The lockfile is unchanged; the matrix's externally-provisioned node is used.
2026-05-09 17:16:27 +00:00
Zoltan Kochan
f2b28f85ff chore(release): 11.0.9 2026-05-09 02:06:35 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
38bdfefdf9 fix: upgrade @pnpm/semver-diff and @pnpm/colorize-semver-diff to v2 (#11555)
- Upgrade `@pnpm/semver-diff` and `@pnpm/colorize-semver-diff` to v2, which expose the helpers as named exports.
- Update the call sites in `@pnpm/deps.inspection.commands` and `@pnpm/installing.commands` from `semverDiff.default(...)` / `colorizeSemverDiff.default(...)` to plain `semverDiff(...)` / `colorizeSemverDiff(...)`.
- Refactor `buildPkgChoice` in `getUpdateChoices.ts` to build the row as a `string[]`. Previously the row was an object whose values relied on `nextVersion` being inferred as `any` (a side effect of the broken `.default` access poisoning the type) — that masked `outdatedPkg.current` and `outdatedPkg.workspace` being `string | undefined`. With the v2 named imports the types tighten up, and `Object.values(lineParts)` would no longer assign cleanly to `string[]`.

The previous v1 packages exported their helpers as `module.exports.default = fn`, so `.default(...)` only worked through the legacy CJS interop — and it broke under Node.js ESM (which is what the Jest runner uses with `--experimental-vm-modules`). Most of the `deps/inspection/commands` outdated tests had been silently failing on `main` with `TypeError: semverDiff.default is not a function`; this change brings them back.
2026-05-09 01:30:12 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
a516c24ce4 chore(release): 11.0.8 2026-05-07 08:35:07 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
b682b6e81e fix(lockfile): keep non-derivable tarball URLs when lockfileIncludeTarballUrl is false (#11509)
* fix(lockfile): keep non-reconstructable tarball URLs when lockfileIncludeTarballUrl is false

`lockfile-include-tarball-url` defaults to `false`, so for the vast
majority of users the early return added by #10621 silently dropped
tarball URLs that cannot be reconstructed from registry+name+version —
breaking `pnpm install --frozen-lockfile` from an empty store on
GitHub Packages (`https://npm.pkg.github.com/download/<scope>/<name>/<version>/<hash>`),
JSR, and similar registries.

`false` now matches the historical (v10) heuristic: tarball URLs are
written when they are non-reconstructable, otherwise omitted.
`true` continues to force every tarball URL into the lockfile.

Refs #11276, #11407.

* chore: appease cspell

Replace "reconstructable" with "derivable" and avoid the cspell-flagged
"mypkg" placeholder in the new test fixture.

* docs(changeset): use camelCase setting name

* fix(lockfile): guard against missing tarball field in toLockfileResolution

`TarballResolution.tarball` is typed as required, but callers that
deserialize resolutions from external state can violate that. Return
early with just `integrity` if the tarball URL is missing instead of
asserting non-null at the use site (which previously paired a
`as string | undefined` cast with `tarball!.replaceAll(...)` —
contradictory signals that confused both readers and review tools).
2026-05-07 08:14:55 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
0c3ef0ec94 chore(release): 11.0.7 2026-05-07 00:21:03 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
60fd20536d fix: pin integrity of git-hosted tarballs in lockfile (#11481)
For git-hosted tarballs (`codeload.github.com` / `gitlab.com` / `bitbucket.org`) the fetcher dropped the integrity it computed while downloading, so the lockfile only ever stored the URL. A compromised git host or man-in-the-middle could serve a substituted tarball on subsequent installs and pnpm would install it — the lockfile had no hash to compare against.

This pins the SHA-512 SRI of the raw tarball in the lockfile, in the same `sha512-<base64>` form npm-registry tarballs use. The only difference is the source: for npm we pass through `dist.integrity`, for git we compute it locally from the downloaded buffer. Subsequent installs validate the download against that integrity in the worker (`addTarballToStore` → `parseIntegrity` → hash compare), so a tampered tarball fails with `TarballIntegrityError`.

## Why git-hosted stays on `gitHostedStoreIndexKey`

The lockfile pins integrity for security, but the *store key* for git-hosted resolutions stays on `gitHostedStoreIndexKey(pkgId, { built })` rather than collapsing under the integrity-based key. Reason: git-hosted tarballs are post-processed (`preparePackage` / `packlist`), so the cached file set depends on whether build scripts ran during fetch. The integrity-only key would fold the built and not-built variants into a single slot, letting one overwrite the other and serving the wrong content if `ignoreScripts` was toggled between runs. Keeping git-hosted on the existing key shape preserves that dimension; the integrity is still validated on every fresh download.

## How the routing stays clean

The naive way to express "use gitHostedStoreIndexKey for git-hosted, integrity key for npm" is to call `isGitHostedPkgUrl(resolution.tarball)` everywhere a store key is computed — fragile, scattered, and easy to forget when adding new readers (Copilot caught two of those during review). Instead, a typed annotation: `TarballResolution` gets an optional `gitHosted: boolean` field. The git resolver sets it; the lockfile loader (`convertToLockfileObject`) backfills it for entries written by older pnpm versions; `toLockfileResolution` carries it through on serialize. Every consumer reads `resolution.gitHosted` directly. URL detection lives in exactly two places — the resolver and the loader — instead of seven.

## Changes

### Security fix
- `fetching/tarball-fetcher/src/gitHostedTarballFetcher.ts` — return the `integrity` that the inner remote-tarball fetch already computed (was being silently dropped by the destructure).

### Lockfile schema (additive)
- `@pnpm/lockfile.types` and `@pnpm/resolving.resolver-base` — `TarballResolution` gains optional `gitHosted: boolean`.
- `@pnpm/resolving.git-resolver` — sets `gitHosted: true` on every git-hosted tarball it produces.
- `@pnpm/lockfile.fs` (`convertToLockfileObject`) — backfills the field on load for older lockfiles via inlined URL detection.
- `@pnpm/lockfile.utils` (`toLockfileResolution`, `pkgSnapshotToResolution`) — preserve / read the field.

### Store-key consumers (now one-line typed reads, dropped the URL-sniffing dep)
- `installing/package-requester` (`getFilesIndexFilePath`)
- `store/pkg-finder` (`readPackageFileMap`)
- `modules-mounter/daemon` (`createFuseHandlers`)
- `building/after-install` (side-effects-cache lookup + write)
- `store/commands/storeStatus`
- `installing/deps-installer` (agent-mode store-controller wrapper)

### Fetcher routing
- `fetching/pick-fetcher` — `pickFetcher` prefers `resolution.gitHosted`; URL fallback retained for ad-hoc resolutions.

### Tests
- New integrity-validation test in `tarball-fetcher` (mismatched `integrity` on the resolution must throw `TarballIntegrityError`).
- New git-hosted lookup test in `pkg-finder` asserting routing through `gitHostedStoreIndexKey` even when integrity is present.
- New `toLockfileResolution` test asserting `gitHosted: true` flows through serialization.
- `fromRepo.ts` lockfile snapshot updated for the now-pinned integrity + `gitHosted: true`.
- `git-resolver` tests updated to assert `gitHosted: true` in produced resolutions.
2026-05-06 13:22:25 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
6ef34b7a11 chore(release): 11.0.3 2026-04-30 23:03:46 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
6b891a552a fix: preserve file: and git-hosted tarball URLs in lockfile (#11410)
Closes #11407
2026-04-30 22:59:32 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
184ce26f3f docs: fix package names in README files (#11409)
* docs: fix package names in README files

* docs: update links to point to npmx.dev
2026-04-30 22:59:17 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
a53f78b111 chore(release): 11.0.2 2026-04-30 17:16:34 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
4d7cd56ccc chore: upgrade @typescript/native-preview to 7.0.0-dev.20260421.2 (#11332)
* chore: upgrade @typescript/native-preview to 7.0.0-dev.20260421.2

- Add explicit `types: ["node"]` to the shared tsconfig because tsgo
  20260421 no longer auto-acquires `@types/*` from `node_modules`.
- Refactor test files to explicitly import jest globals (`describe`,
  `it`, `test`, `expect`, `beforeEach`, etc.) from `@jest/globals`
  instead of relying on `@types/jest` ambient declarations. Under the
  new tsgo build, `import { jest } from '@jest/globals'` shadows the
  ambient `jest` namespace, breaking `@types/jest`'s `declare var
  describe: jest.Describe;` globals.
- Add `@jest/globals` to each package's devDependencies where tests
  now import from it, and add `@types/node` to packages that need it
  but were relying on hoisted resolution.
- Replace `fail()` calls with `throw new Error(...)` since `fail` is
  no longer globally available.

* chore: fix remaining tsgo type-strictness errors

- Strip `as <PnpmType>` casts on objects passed to toMatchObject /
  toStrictEqual / toEqual; @jest/globals rejects the typed objects
  (which include AsymmetricMatchers) vs. the repo-specific type.
- Type `jest.fn<...>()` explicitly where the mock's signature matters
  for toHaveBeenCalledWith.
- Replace `beforeEach(() => X)` with `beforeEach(() => { X })` so the
  return value is void, as the stricter jest typing requires.
- Use `expect.objectContaining({...})` in one place where the full
  expected object triggered stricter type resolution.
- Cast `prompt.mock.calls` arg through `as unknown as Record<...>[]`
  for patch.test.ts's nested-array matchers.
- Fix off-by-one `<reference path>` in pnpm/test/getConfig.test.ts
  that only surfaced now.
- Move `@jest/globals` from devDependencies to dependencies in the
  two `__utils__` packages that import it from `src/`.
- Clean up unused imports from the @jest/globals migration.

* chore: address Copilot review on #11332

- Move misplaced `@jest/globals` imports to the top import block in
  checkEngine, run.ts, and workspace/root-finder tests where the
  script dropped them below executable code.
- Replace `try { await x(); throw new Error('should have thrown') } catch`
  in bins/linker, lockfile/fs, and resolving/local-resolver tests with
  `await expect(x()).rejects.toMatchObject({...})`. The old pattern
  swallowed an unrelated `throw` if the under-test call silently
  succeeded, which would fail on the catch-block assertion with a
  misleading message.
2026-04-21 23:21:52 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
fd437ded13 chore(release): 11.0.0-rc.4 2026-04-21 15:03:02 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
aa93759d9b chore(release): drop eslint from lib prepublishOnly (#11320)
Library packages had `prepublishOnly: pn compile`, which expands to
`tsgo --build && pn lint --fix`. During `pn release` that runs eslint
against ~150 packages for no benefit — the code has already been linted
in CI and the release flow's upfront compile has already built dist/.
Switch lib prepublishOnly to a bare `tsgo --build` so the safety-net
compile stays but the per-package eslint cost is gone.
2026-04-21 01:18:03 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
fcdd50aaa7 chore(release): 11.0.0-rc.3 2026-04-21 00:17:38 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
96ece9d736 chore(release): 11.0.0-rc.2 2026-04-17 18:21:35 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
f7c23231a9 chore(release): 11.0.0-rc.1 2026-04-16 01:18:55 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
06d6c2d405 chore(release): 11.0.0-rc.0 2026-04-10 18:30:33 +02:00
Brandon Cheng
9b0a460c8d fix: non-deterministic resolution causing pnpm dedupe --check to unexpectedly fail (#11110)
* test: ensure prerelease weighting is correct

* fix: use higher weight for package versions already in lockfile

* test: remove fundamentally incompatible test

* fix(test): use undici MockAgent instead of nock for HTTP mocking

nock only patches Node's built-in http/https modules, but pnpm uses
undici for HTTP requests. Replace nock with @pnpm/testing.mock-agent
(which wraps undici's MockAgent) so the regression test actually
intercepts registry metadata requests.

* fix(benchmarks): show errors from store populate step

The populate step redirected both stdout and stderr to /dev/null,
hiding the actual error when pnpm install fails during benchmarks.

* fix(benchmarks): replace deprecated packages in benchmark fixture

The old fixture used deprecated babel 6, gulp, and other legacy
packages whose transitive dependencies (e.g. es-abstract) are missing
the "time" field in registry metadata, causing ERR_PNPM_MISSING_TIME
with time-based resolution mode.

Replace with modern equivalents (babel 7, webpack 5, MUI, Redux
Toolkit, etc.) that maintain a similar dependency tree size (~1300
packages) while using well-maintained packages with proper registry
metadata.

* fix(benchmarks): drop eslint plugins that pull in es-abstract

eslint-plugin-react, eslint-plugin-import, and eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y
transitively depend on es-abstract, whose registry metadata lacks the
"time" field. Replace them with eslint-plugin-prettier to avoid
ERR_PNPM_MISSING_TIME with time-based resolution.

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2026-04-07 23:46:27 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
51b04c3e9a refactor!: remove ignoreDepScripts and neverBuiltDependencies (#11220)
* refactor: remove ignoreDepScripts and neverBuiltDependencies settings

These settings are redundant in v11:
- `ignore-dep-scripts` is superseded by the default behavior of `allowBuilds`
- `neverBuiltDependencies` was already dead code, replaced by `allowBuilds`

* chore: add changeset for removed ignore-dep-scripts setting
2026-04-07 13:41:13 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
80398d065c fix: compile 2026-03-29 12:59:42 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
6c480a4375 perf: replace node-fetch with undici (#10537)
Replace node-fetch with native undici for HTTP requests throughout pnpm.

Key changes:
- Replace node-fetch with undici's fetch() and dispatcher system
- Replace @pnpm/network.agent with a new dispatcher module in @pnpm/network.fetch
- Cache dispatchers via LRU cache keyed by connection parameters
- Handle proxies via undici ProxyAgent instead of http/https-proxy-agent
- Convert test mocking from nock to undici MockAgent where applicable
- Add minimatch@9 override to fix ESM incompatibility with brace-expansion
2026-03-29 12:44:00 +02:00
Zoltan Kochan
d6b8e281b6 chore: use pn instead of pnpm (#11124) 2026-03-28 11:55:51 +01:00
Vamsik
659e0ea0cc fix(lockfile): handle non-semver versions in lockfile merger without crashing (#11102)
* fix(lockfile): handle non-semver versions in lockfile merger without crashing

* Apply suggestion from @Copilot

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

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Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-26 15:21:23 +01:00
Zoltan Kochan
606f53e78f feat: add dedupePeers option to reduce peer dependency duplication (#11071)
* feat: add `dedupePeers` option to reduce peer dependency duplication

When enabled, this option applies two optimizations to peer dependency resolution:

1. Version-only peer suffixes: Uses name@version instead of full dep paths
   (including nested peer suffixes) when building peer identity hashes.
   This eliminates deeply nested suffixes like (foo@1.0.0(bar@2.0.0)).

2. Transitive peer pruning: Only directly declared peer dependencies are
   included in a package's suffix. Transitive peers from children are not
   propagated upward, preventing combinatorial explosion while maintaining
   correct node_modules layout.

The option is scoped per-project: each workspace project defines a peer
resolution environment, and all packages within that project's tree share
that environment. Projects with different peer versions correctly produce
different instances.

Closes #11070

* fix: pass dedupePeers to getOutdatedLockfileSetting and use spread for lockfile write

The frozen install path (used by approve-builds) calls getOutdatedLockfileSetting
but was missing the dedupePeers parameter. This caused a false LOCKFILE_CONFIG_MISMATCH
error because the lockfile had the key written (as undefined/null via YAML serialization)
while the check function received undefined for the config value.

Fix: pass dedupePeers to the settings check call, and use spread syntax to only write
the dedupePeers key to lockfile settings when it's truthy (avoiding undefined keys).

* fix: write dedupePeers to lockfile like other settings

Write the value directly instead of spread syntax, and use the same
!= null guard pattern as autoInstallPeers in the settings checker.

* test: add integration test for dedupePeers in peerDependencies.ts

* fix: only write dedupePeers to lockfile when enabled

When dedupePeers is false (default), don't write it to lockfile settings.
This avoids adding a new key to every lockfile.

* test: simplify dedupePeers test assertions

* test: check exact snapshot keys in dedupePeers integration test

* test: add workspace test for dedupePeers with different peer versions

* fix: keep transitive peers in suffix with version-only IDs

Instead of pruning transitive peers entirely (which prevented per-project
differentiation), keep them but use version-only identifiers. This way:

- Packages like abc-grand-parent still get a peer suffix when different
  projects provide different peer versions (correct per-project isolation)
- But the suffixes use name@version instead of full dep paths, eliminating
  the nested parentheses that cause combinatorial explosion

* refactor: extract peerNodeIdToPeerId helper in resolvePeers

* refactor: simplify peerNodeIdToPeerId return

* fix: pin peer-a dist tag in dedupePeers tests for CI stability

* fix: address review comments

- Register dedupe-peers in config schema, types, and defaults so
  .npmrc/pnpm-workspace.yaml settings are parsed correctly
- Use Boolean() comparison in settings checker so enabling dedupePeers
  on a pre-existing lockfile triggers re-resolution
- Fix changeset text and test names: transitive peers are still
  propagated, just with version-only IDs (no nested dep paths)
2026-03-24 13:51:17 +01:00
Zoltan Kochan
421ceac0b3 chore: compile pnpm CLI bundle before tests that use it (#11059)
Packages whose tests spawn the local pnpm CLI (pnpm/bin/pnpm.mjs) need
the bundle (pnpm/dist/pnpm.mjs) to exist. Add `pnpm --filter pnpm run
compile` to their test scripts so the bundle is built before tests run.
2026-03-22 10:56:36 +01:00
Zoltan Kochan
cd2dc7d481 refactor: prefix internal scripts with . to hide them (#11051)
* fix: ensure PNPM_HOME/bin is in PATH during pnpm setup

When upgrading from old pnpm (global bin = PNPM_HOME) to new pnpm
(global bin = PNPM_HOME/bin), `pnpm setup` would fail because the
spawned `pnpm add -g` checks that the global bin dir is in PATH.
Prepend PNPM_HOME/bin to PATH in the spawned process env so the
check passes during the transition.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: update pnpm to v11 beta 2

* chore: update pnpm to v11 beta 2

* chore: update pnpm to v11 beta 2

* chore: update pnpm to v11 beta 2

* fix: lint

* refactor: rename _-prefixed scripts to .-prefixed scripts

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: update root package.json to use .test instead of _test

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* ci: update action-setup

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2026-03-21 14:30:56 +01:00
Zoltan Kochan
0d88df854f chore: update all dependencies to latest versions (#11032)
* chore: update all dependencies to latest versions

Update all outdated dependencies across the monorepo catalog and fix
breaking changes from major version bumps.

Notable updates:
- ESLint 9 → 10 (fix custom rule API, disable new no-useless-assignment)
- @stylistic/eslint-plugin 4 → 5 (auto-fixed indent changes)
- @cyclonedx/cyclonedx-library 9 → 10 (adapt to removed SPDX API)
- esbuild 0.25 → 0.27
- TypeScript 5.9.2 → 5.9.3
- Various @types packages, test utilities, and build tools

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: update unified/remark/mdast imports for v11/v4 API changes

Update imports in get-release-text for the new ESM named exports:
- mdast-util-to-string: default → { toString }
- unified: default → { unified }

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: resolve typecheck errors from dependency updates

- isexe v4: use named import { sync } instead of default export
- remark-parse/remark-stringify v11: add vfile as packageExtension
  dependency so TypeScript can resolve type declarations
- get-release-text: remove unused @ts-expect-error directives

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: revert runtime dependency major version bumps

Revert major version bumps for runtime dependencies that are bundled
into pnpm to fix test failures where pnpm add silently fails:
- bin-links: keep ^5.0.0 (was ^6.0.0)
- cli-truncate: keep ^4.0.0 (was ^5.2.0)
- delay: keep ^6.0.0 (was ^7.0.0)
- filenamify: keep ^6.0.0 (was ^7.0.1)
- find-up: keep ^7.0.0 (was ^8.0.0)
- isexe: keep 2.0.0 (was 4.0.0)
- normalize-newline: keep 4.1.0 (was 5.0.0)
- p-queue: keep ^8.1.0 (was ^9.1.0)
- ps-list: keep ^8.1.1 (was ^9.0.0)
- string-length: keep ^6.0.0 (was ^7.0.1)
- symlink-dir: keep ^7.0.0 (was ^9.0.0)
- terminal-link: keep ^4.0.0 (was ^5.0.0)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: restore runtime dependency major version bumps

Re-apply all runtime dependency major version bumps that were
previously reverted. All packages maintain their default exports
except isexe v4 which needs named imports.

Updated runtime deps:
- bin-links: ^5.0.0 → ^6.0.0
- cli-truncate: ^4.0.0 → ^5.2.0
- delay: ^6.0.0 → ^7.0.0
- filenamify: ^6.0.0 → ^7.0.1
- find-up: ^7.0.0 → ^8.0.0
- isexe: 2.0.0 → 4.0.0 (fix: use named import { sync })
- normalize-newline: 4.1.0 → 5.0.0
- p-queue: ^8.1.0 → ^9.1.0
- ps-list: ^8.1.1 → ^9.0.0
- string-length: ^6.0.0 → ^7.0.1
- symlink-dir: ^7.0.0 → ^9.0.0
- terminal-link: ^4.0.0 → ^5.0.0

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: revert tempy to 3.0.0 to fix bundle hang

tempy 3.2.0 pulls in temp-dir 3.0.0 which uses async fs.realpath()
inside its module init. When bundled by esbuild into the __esm lazy
init pattern, this causes a deadlock during module initialization,
making the pnpm binary hang silently on startup.

Keeping tempy at 3.0.0 which uses temp-dir 2.x (sync fs.realpathSync).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: add comment explaining why tempy cannot be upgraded

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: revert nock to 13.3.4 for node-fetch compatibility

nock 14 changed its HTTP interception mechanism in a way that doesn't
properly intercept node-fetch requests, causing audit tests to hang
waiting for responses that are never intercepted.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: add comment explaining why nock cannot be upgraded

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: update symlink-dir imports for v10 ESM named exports

symlink-dir v10 removed the default export and switched to named
exports: { symlinkDir, symlinkDirSync }.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: revert @typescript/native-preview to working version

Newer tsgo dev builds (>= 20260318) have a regression where
@types/node cannot be resolved, breaking all node built-in types.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: vulnerabilities

* fix: align comment indentation in runLifecycleHook

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: pin msgpackr to 1.11.8 for TypeScript 5.9 compatibility

msgpackr 1.11.9 has broken type definitions that use Iterable/Iterator
without required type arguments, causing compile errors with TS 5.9.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-03-19 23:28:53 +01:00
Zoltan Kochan
94ca54e20b fix: reuse sortLockfileKeys for env lockfile sorting (#11026)
Replace the custom sortEnvLockfile function with the shared
sortLockfileKeys, ensuring env lockfile fields are sorted
consistently with the main lockfile document.
2026-03-19 13:27:29 +01:00
Zoltan Kochan
1701a65845 chore: reduce noisy warnings in test output (#11022)
* chore: reduce noisy warnings in test output

- Suppress ExperimentalWarning and DEP0169 via --disable-warning in NODE_OPTIONS
- Fix MaxListenersExceededWarning by raising limit in StoreIndex when adding exit listeners
- Update meta-updater to generate the new _test scripts

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: stop streaming pnpm subprocess output during CLI tests

Buffer stdout/stderr from execPnpm instead of writing to the parent
process in real time. Output is still included in the error message on
failure.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: pipe all subprocess output in CLI tests

Use stdio: 'pipe' for all pnpm/pnpx spawn helpers so subprocess output
is buffered instead of printed. Output is still included in error
messages on failure.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: remove duplicate @pnpm/installing.env-installer in pnpm/package.json

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: use pipe stdio in dlx and errorHandler tests

Replace stdio: 'inherit' and [null, 'pipe', 'inherit'] with 'pipe' to
prevent subprocess output from leaking into test output.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: skip maxListeners adjustment when set to unlimited (0)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-03-19 10:43:12 +01:00
Zoltan Kochan
8acf2708c9 refactor: rename deps-resolver and env-installer packages (#11013)
Rename @pnpm/installing.resolve-dependencies to @pnpm/installing.deps-resolver
for consistency with the <domain>.<leaf> naming convention.
2026-03-18 21:52:01 +01:00
Zoltan Kochan
dba4153767 refactor: rename packages and consolidate runtime resolvers (#10999)
* refactor: rename workspace.sort-packages and workspace.pkgs-graph

- workspace.sort-packages -> workspace.projects-sorter
- workspace.pkgs-graph -> workspace.projects-graph

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor: rename packages/ to core/ and pkg-manifest.read-package-json to reader

- Rename packages/ directory to core/ for clarity
- Rename pkg-manifest/read-package-json to pkg-manifest/reader (@pnpm/pkg-manifest.reader)
- Update all tsconfig, package.json, and lockfile references

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor: consolidate runtime resolvers under engine/runtime domain

- Remove unused @pnpm/engine.runtime.node.fetcher package
- Rename engine/runtime/node.resolver to node-resolver (dash convention)
- Move resolving/bun-resolver to engine/runtime/bun-resolver
- Move resolving/deno-resolver to engine/runtime/deno-resolver
- Update all package names, tsconfig paths, and lockfile references

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: update lockfile after removing node.fetcher

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: sort tsconfig references and package.json deps alphabetically

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: auto-fix import sorting

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: update __typings__ paths in tsconfig.lint.json for moved resolvers

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: remove deno-resolver from deps of bun-resolver

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2026-03-18 00:19:58 +01:00
Zoltan Kochan
4a36b9a110 refactor: rename internal packages to @pnpm/<domain>.<leaf> convention (#10997)
## Summary

Rename all internal packages so their npm names follow the `@pnpm/<domain>.<leaf>` convention, matching their directory structure. Also rename directories to remove redundancy and improve clarity.

### Bulk rename (94 packages)

All `@pnpm/` packages now derive their name from their directory path using dot-separated segments. Exceptions: `packages/`, `__utils__/`, and `pnpm/artifacts/` keep leaf names only.

### Directory renames (removing redundant prefixes)

- `cli/cli-meta` → `cli/meta`, `cli/cli-utils` → `cli/utils`
- `config/config` → `config/reader`, `config/config-writer` → `config/writer`
- `fetching/fetching-types` → `fetching/types`
- `lockfile/lockfile-to-pnp` → `lockfile/to-pnp`
- `store/store-connection-manager` → `store/connection-manager`
- `store/store-controller-types` → `store/controller-types`
- `store/store-path` → `store/path`

### Targeted renames (clarity improvements)

- `deps/dependency-path` → `deps/path` (`@pnpm/deps.path`)
- `deps/calc-dep-state` → `deps/graph-hasher` (`@pnpm/deps.graph-hasher`)
- `deps/inspection/dependencies-hierarchy` → `deps/inspection/tree-builder` (`@pnpm/deps.inspection.tree-builder`)
- `bins/link-bins` → `bins/linker`, `bins/remove-bins` → `bins/remover`, `bins/package-bins` → `bins/resolver`
- `installing/get-context` → `installing/context`
- `store/package-store` → `store/controller`
- `pkg-manifest/manifest-utils` → `pkg-manifest/utils`

### Manifest reader/writer renames

- `workspace/read-project-manifest` → `workspace/project-manifest-reader` (`@pnpm/workspace.project-manifest-reader`)
- `workspace/write-project-manifest` → `workspace/project-manifest-writer` (`@pnpm/workspace.project-manifest-writer`)
- `workspace/read-manifest` → `workspace/workspace-manifest-reader` (`@pnpm/workspace.workspace-manifest-reader`)
- `workspace/manifest-writer` → `workspace/workspace-manifest-writer` (`@pnpm/workspace.workspace-manifest-writer`)

### Workspace package renames

- `workspace/find-packages` → `workspace/projects-reader`
- `workspace/find-workspace-dir` → `workspace/root-finder`
- `workspace/resolve-workspace-range` → `workspace/range-resolver`
- `workspace/filter-packages-from-dir` merged into `workspace/filter-workspace-packages` → `workspace/projects-filter`

### Domain moves

- `pkg-manifest/read-project-manifest` → `workspace/project-manifest-reader`
- `pkg-manifest/write-project-manifest` → `workspace/project-manifest-writer`
- `pkg-manifest/exportable-manifest` → `releasing/exportable-manifest`

### Scope

- 1206 files changed
- Updated: package.json names/deps, TypeScript imports, tsconfig references, changeset files, renovate.json, test fixtures, import ordering
2026-03-17 21:50:40 +01:00
Zoltan Kochan
f47ef4b125 refactor: reorganize monorepo domain structure (#10987)
Reorganize the monorepo's top-level domain directories for clarity:

- pkg-manager/ split into:
  - installing/ (core, headless, client, resolve-dependencies, etc.)
  - installing/linking/ (hoist, direct-dep-linker, modules-cleaner, etc.)
  - bins/ (link-bins, package-bins, remove-bins)
- completion/ merged into cli/
- dedupe/ moved to installing/dedupe/
- env/ renamed to engine/ with subdomains:
  - engine/runtime/ (node.fetcher, node.resolver, plugin-commands-env, etc.)
  - engine/pm/ (plugin-commands-setup, plugin-commands-self-updater)
- env.path moved to shell/
- tools/ and runtime/ dissolved
- reviewing/ and lockfile audit packages moved to deps/:
  - deps/inspection/ (list, outdated, dependencies-hierarchy)
  - deps/compliance/ (audit, licenses, sbom)
- registry/ moved to resolving/registry/
- semver/peer-range moved to deps/
- network/fetching-types moved to fetching/
- packages/ slimmed down, moving packages to proper domains:
  - calc-dep-state, dependency-path -> deps/
  - parse-wanted-dependency -> resolving/
  - git-utils -> network/
  - naming-cases -> text/
  - make-dedicated-lockfile -> lockfile/
  - render-peer-issues -> installing/
  - plugin-commands-doctor -> cli/
  - plugin-commands-init -> workspace/

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-17 13:45:54 +01:00
Zoltan Kochan
31858c544b refactor: merge env lockfile into pnpm-lock.yaml (#10964)
Instead of a separate pnpm-lock.env.yaml file, the env lockfile
(configDependencies and packageManagerDependencies) is now stored as
the first YAML document in pnpm-lock.yaml, separated by `---`.

The combined file starts with `---\n` when an env document is present,
allowing pnpm to check just the first 4 bytes to know whether
the file contains an env document. Reading uses streaming I/O that
stops as soon as the document separator is found, avoiding parsing
of the full lockfile.

Writing preserves both documents: when the env lockfile is updated
the main lockfile portion is kept, and vice versa.
2026-03-15 01:44:20 +01:00
nozaq
d458ab318c fix: incorrect depPath format used in time pruning (#10907)
* fix: depPath format used in time pruning

The local `refToRelative` helper in `lockfileFormatConverters.ts` produced
dependency paths with a leading slash (e.g. `/foo@1.0.0`), while the keys
stored in the `time` field do not have one (e.g. `foo@1.0.0`).

Because of this mismatch, `rootDepPaths.has(depPath)` always returned false
inside `pruneTimeInLockfile`, so `pickBy` filtered out every entry and the
entire `time` field was cleared on every install.

Fix by replacing the local helper with `refToRelative` from
`@pnpm/dependency-path`, which produces the correct format.

* chore: add pnpm to changeset

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-13 13:01:08 +01:00
Zoltan Kochan
5d5818e44f style: enforce node: protocol for builtin imports (#10951)
Add n/prefer-node-protocol rule and autofix all bare builtin imports
to use the node: prefix. Simplify the simple-import-sort builtins
pattern to just ^node: since all imports now use the prefix.
2026-03-13 07:59:51 +01:00
Zoltan Kochan
1c8c4e49f5 style: add eslint-plugin-simple-import-sort (#10947)
Add eslint-plugin-simple-import-sort to enforce consistent import ordering:
- Node.js builtins first
- External packages second
- Relative imports last
- Named imports sorted alphabetically within each statement
2026-03-13 02:02:38 +01:00