add
Description
Add one or more package (dependency) to the MiniApp
Syntax
ern add <packages..>
Options
--dev/-d
Add the package(s) to the MiniApp
devDependenciesChecks are not performed to add development dependencies
--peer/-p
Add the package(s) to the MiniApp
peerDependenciesChecks are not performed to add peer dependencies`
--manifestId <manifestId>
Id of the override Manifest entry to retrieve dependencies versions from (see override Manifest for more info)
Remarks
The
ern add <packages..>command is theernequivalent ofyarn addandnpm installWhen you work with a MiniApp, always useern addto add packages in place ofyarn addornpm install.Based on your preference, you can select which package manager (
npmoryarn) to be used by this command to add the package. This can be done by adding or updatingpackageManagerfield in theernobject kept in the MiniApp package.json. For example, to usenpm. If this field is missing from configuration,yarnwill be used overnpmif it is installed on the workstation.
"ern": {
"packageManager": "npm"
}The
ern add <packages..>command performs compatibility checks before adding the package to the project.You don't need to specify an explicit version for a package that you add using
ern addas the version to use will be retrieved from the Manifest. If you add an explicit version for a package, it will be ignored.If the package is declared in the current platform manifest, then the version from the manifest is used.
The
ern add <packages>command performs the following checks:If the package is declared in the manifest, then
erninstalls the package at the version declared in the manifest.If the package is not declared in the manifest, then additional checks are performed:
If the package contains native code in any way (the package itself is a native module or it transitively contains one or more native dependencies, the command denies the package installation until a configuration is added to the manifest for this package.
If the package contains only JavaScript code, then the command proceeds with the package installation without further checks.
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