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| <h1 id="scope">scope</h1> |
| <span class="description">Scoped packages</span> |
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| <h2 id="table-of-contents">Table of contents</h2> |
| <div id="_table_of_contents"><ul><li><a href="#description">Description</a></li><li><a href="#installing-scoped-packages">Installing scoped packages</a></li><li><a href="#requiring-scoped-packages">Requiring scoped packages</a></li><li><a href="#publishing-scoped-packages">Publishing scoped packages</a></li><ul><li><a href="#publishing-public-scoped-packages-to-the-primary-npm-registry">Publishing public scoped packages to the primary npm registry</a></li><li><a href="#publishing-private-scoped-packages-to-the-npm-registry">Publishing private scoped packages to the npm registry</a></li></ul><li><a href="#associating-a-scope-with-a-registry">Associating a scope with a registry</a></li><li><a href="#see-also">See also</a></li></ul></div> |
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| <div id="_content"><h3 id="description">Description</h3> |
| <p>All npm packages have a name. Some package names also have a scope. A scope |
| follows the usual rules for package names (URL-safe characters, no leading dots |
| or underscores). When used in package names, scopes are preceded by an <code>@</code> symbol |
| and followed by a slash, e.g.</p> |
| <pre><code class="language-bash">@somescope/somepackagename |
| </code></pre> |
| <p>Scopes are a way of grouping related packages together, and also affect a few |
| things about the way npm treats the package.</p> |
| <p>Each npm user/organization has their own scope, and only you can add packages |
| in your scope. This means you don't have to worry about someone taking your |
| package name ahead of you. Thus it is also a good way to signal official packages |
| for organizations.</p> |
| <p>Scoped packages can be published and installed as of <code>npm@2</code> and are supported |
| by the primary npm registry. Unscoped packages can depend on scoped packages and |
| vice versa. The npm client is backwards-compatible with unscoped registries, |
| so it can be used to work with scoped and unscoped registries at the same time.</p> |
| <h3 id="installing-scoped-packages">Installing scoped packages</h3> |
| <p>Scoped packages are installed to a sub-folder of the regular installation |
| folder, e.g. if your other packages are installed in <code>node_modules/packagename</code>, |
| scoped modules will be installed in <code>node_modules/@myorg/packagename</code>. The scope |
| folder (<code>@myorg</code>) is simply the name of the scope preceded by an <code>@</code> symbol, and can |
| contain any number of scoped packages.</p> |
| <p>A scoped package is installed by referencing it by name, preceded by an |
| <code>@</code> symbol, in <code>npm install</code>:</p> |
| <pre><code class="language-bash">npm install @myorg/mypackage |
| </code></pre> |
| <p>Or in <code>package.json</code>:</p> |
| <pre><code class="language-json">"dependencies": { |
| "@myorg/mypackage": "^1.3.0" |
| } |
| </code></pre> |
| <p>Note that if the <code>@</code> symbol is omitted, in either case, npm will instead attempt to |
| install from GitHub; see <a href="../commands/npm-install.html"><code>npm install</code></a>.</p> |
| <h3 id="requiring-scoped-packages">Requiring scoped packages</h3> |
| <p>Because scoped packages are installed into a scope folder, you have to |
| include the name of the scope when requiring them in your code, e.g.</p> |
| <pre><code class="language-javascript">require('@myorg/mypackage') |
| </code></pre> |
| <p>There is nothing special about the way Node treats scope folders. This |
| simply requires the <code>mypackage</code> module in the folder named <code>@myorg</code>.</p> |
| <h3 id="publishing-scoped-packages">Publishing scoped packages</h3> |
| <p>Scoped packages can be published from the CLI as of <code>npm@2</code> and can be |
| published to any registry that supports them, including the primary npm |
| registry.</p> |
| <p>(As of 2015-04-19, and with npm 2.0 or better, the primary npm registry |
| <strong>does</strong> support scoped packages.)</p> |
| <p>If you wish, you may associate a scope with a registry; see below.</p> |
| <h4 id="publishing-public-scoped-packages-to-the-primary-npm-registry">Publishing public scoped packages to the primary npm registry</h4> |
| <p>Publishing to a scope, you have two options:</p> |
| <ul> |
| <li>Publishing to your user scope (example: <code>@username/module</code>)</li> |
| <li>Publishing to an organization scope (example: <code>@org/module</code>)</li> |
| </ul> |
| <p>If publishing a public module to an organization scope, you must |
| first either create an organization with the name of the scope |
| that you'd like to publish to or be added to an existing organization |
| with the appropriate permissions. For example, if you'd like to |
| publish to <code>@org</code>, you would need to create the <code>org</code> organization |
| on npmjs.com prior to trying to publish.</p> |
| <p>Scoped packages are not public by default. You will need to specify |
| <code>--access public</code> with the initial <code>npm publish</code> command. This will publish |
| the package and set access to <code>public</code> as if you had run <code>npm access public</code> |
| after publishing. You do not need to do this when publishing new versions of |
| an existing scoped package.</p> |
| <h4 id="publishing-private-scoped-packages-to-the-npm-registry">Publishing private scoped packages to the npm registry</h4> |
| <p>To publish a private scoped package to the npm registry, you must have |
| an <a href="https://docs.npmjs.com/private-modules/intro">npm Private Modules</a> |
| account.</p> |
| <p>You can then publish the module with <code>npm publish</code> or <code>npm publish --access restricted</code>, and it will be present in the npm registry, with |
| restricted access. You can then change the access permissions, if |
| desired, with <code>npm access</code> or on the npmjs.com website.</p> |
| <h3 id="associating-a-scope-with-a-registry">Associating a scope with a registry</h3> |
| <p>Scopes can be associated with a separate registry. This allows you to |
| seamlessly use a mix of packages from the primary npm registry and one or more |
| private registries, such as <a href="https://github.com/features/packages">GitHub Packages</a> or the open source <a href="https://verdaccio.org">Verdaccio</a> |
| project.</p> |
| <p>You can associate a scope with a registry at login, e.g.</p> |
| <pre><code class="language-bash">npm login --registry=http://reg.example.com --scope=@myco |
| </code></pre> |
| <p>Scopes have a many-to-one relationship with registries: one registry can |
| host multiple scopes, but a scope only ever points to one registry.</p> |
| <p>You can also associate a scope with a registry using <code>npm config</code>:</p> |
| <pre><code class="language-bash">npm config set @myco:registry http://reg.example.com |
| </code></pre> |
| <p>Once a scope is associated with a registry, any <code>npm install</code> for a package |
| with that scope will request packages from that registry instead. Any |
| <code>npm publish</code> for a package name that contains the scope will be published to |
| that registry instead.</p> |
| <h3 id="see-also">See also</h3> |
| <ul> |
| <li><a href="../commands/npm-install.html">npm install</a></li> |
| <li><a href="../commands/npm-publish.html">npm publish</a></li> |
| <li><a href="../commands/npm-access.html">npm access</a></li> |
| <li><a href="../using-npm/registry.html">npm registry</a></li> |
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