| set -Eeuo pipefail | |
| RED=$(tput setaf 1) | |
| GREEN=$(tput setaf 2) | |
| YELLOW=$(tput setaf 3) | |
| RESET=$(tput sgr0) | |
| # sed -i behaves differently between macos and linux platforms. | |
| # See https://stackoverflow.com/a/51060063 | |
| # To use this, do `sed "${sedi[@]}" -e $sed_expression` | |
| sedi=(-i) | |
| # macOS version of sed doesn't support `--version` param and exits with code 1 | |
| if ! sed --version > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then | |
| # For macOS, use two parameters | |
| sedi=(-i "") | |
| fi | |
| # Can enter as many packages as you want, space deliminated. | |
| packages="${1-}" | |
| # If no packages were entered, we'll generate a list of packages based on the | |
| # incorrect peer dependency warnings. | |
| if [ -z "$packages" ] ; then | |
| echo "Since no packages were passed, we'll generate a list from the yarn output." | |
| yarn_out="yarn-json-output.json" | |
| yarn --json > "$yarn_out" | |
| # Yarn --json saves as newline-delimited JSON. To make the JSON file valid, | |
| # we add brackets at the beginning and end and commas on each entry in between. | |
| # Inspired by https://stackoverflow.com/a/35021663. | |
| sed "${sedi[@]}" -e '1s/^/[/; $!s/$/,/; $s/$/]/' "$yarn_out" | |
| # 1. Send the yarn output (in JSON format) to the jq command. | |
| # 2. Filter for the YN002 error code, the "$package doesn't provide $peer" warning. | |
| # 3. Select the warning message for each error code. | |
| # 4. Select just the package portion of the warning, which is just any character | |
| # until the "@npm:version" portion of the string. | |
| # 5. Since each package can have multiple warnings, remove duplicates. | |
| broken_packages=$( cat "$yarn_out" | jq --raw-output '.[] | select(.name == 2) | .data' | sed -E "s/^(@?.[^@]*).*/\1/g" | uniq ) | |
| # Change from newline to spaces for delimination. This makes it easy to loop through. | |
| packages="${broken_packages//$'\n'/ }" | |
| fi | |
| if [ -z "$packages" ] ; then | |
| echo "Nothing to do, as no peer warnings were found and no package was passed." | |
| exit | |
| fi | |
| echo -e "Checking these packages: $packages\n" | |
| for package in $packages ; do | |
| echo "Checking package ${GREEN}$package${RESET}" | |
| # Finds versions of the package overridden in yarnrc.yml. It saves as a newline | |
| # deliminated string. So an input of @wordpress/components will find each package | |
| # like '@wordpress/components@12.0.9', and then save all the versions in the order | |
| # it finds them, like "12.0.9\n11.1.9\n13.1.1". | |
| available_versions=$( sed -nE "s|^[[:space:]]+'$package@(.*)'.*|\1|gp" .yarnrc.yml) | |
| # Sorts by version (-V) and then saves the newest version found in yarnrc.yml. This | |
| # entry is the one we need to update with the newest version update. The other | |
| # entries do not need to be updated, because they likely match stale packages. | |
| current_version=$( sort -rV <<< "$available_versions" | head -n1 ) | |
| # Double check that the package is actually installed. | |
| if ! yarn info "$package" -AR > /dev/null ; then | |
| echo -e "\tNo match for $package, skipping." | |
| continue | |
| fi | |
| # 1. Gets the package info from yarn, including transitive dependencies. | |
| # 2. Outputs the "version" of the package. | |
| # 3. Sorts the list of versions in order, since multiple different versions | |
| # for a package could be installed. | |
| # 4. Take the largest version number from the list. | |
| update_version=$( yarn info "$package" -AR --json | jq --raw-output ".children.Version" | sort -Vr | head -n1 ) | |
| # Helpful colors to show out-of-date yarnrc versions. | |
| [[ "$current_version" = "$update_version" ]] && yarnrc_color=${GREEN} || yarnrc_color=${YELLOW} | |
| echo -e "\t.yarnrc.yml override version:\t${yarnrc_color}$current_version${RESET}" | |
| echo -e "\tpackage version from yarn:\t${GREEN}$update_version${RESET}" | |
| if [ "$current_version" == "$update_version" ] ; then | |
| continue | |
| fi | |
| # Finally, replace the package version entry in yarnrc.yml with the new version. | |
| sed "${sedi[@]}" -E "s|'$package@$current_version'|'$package@$update_version'|" ".yarnrc.yml" | |
| echo -e "\tUpdated yarnrc entry!" | |
| done | |