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Currently if you try to install dependencies of the app then you will see a warning in the console about missing peer dependencies:
warning " > package1" has unmet peer dependency "packageA@1.0.0".
Warning is visible because yarn resolver tries apparently to determine peerDeps by looking at direct dependencies of the app. Is it possible then to add an option to extend this verification to include also further dependencies in the dependency tree?
An option through .yarnrc it would be the best
What is the expected behavior?
My expectation is to not see the above warning in my situation, as the dependency is fulfilled, but not directly under app.
Fixing it by adding packageA@1.0.0 directly to the app dependencies is not an option that is satisfactory for me.
Please mention your node.js, yarn and operating system version.
λ node -v
v10.14.2
λ yarn -v
1.17.3
Windows 10, but every platform works the same as far as I know.
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Feature.
What is the current behavior?
Let's assume following dependency structure:
Currently if you try to install dependencies of the
app
then you will see a warning in the console about missing peer dependencies:Warning is visible because
yarn
resolver tries apparently to determine peerDeps by looking at direct dependencies of theapp
. Is it possible then to add an option to extend this verification to include also further dependencies in the dependency tree?An option through
.yarnrc
it would be the bestWhat is the expected behavior?
My expectation is to not see the above warning in my situation, as the dependency is fulfilled, but not directly under
app
.Fixing it by adding
packageA@1.0.0
directly to theapp
dependencies is not an option that is satisfactory for me.Please mention your node.js, yarn and operating system version.
Windows 10, but every platform works the same as far as I know.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: