Dependencies serve many different purposes. Some dependencies are needed to build your project, others are needed when you’re running your program.
Dependencies
The libraries under dependencies are those that your project really needs to be able to work in production. Usually, these libraries have all or part of their code in your final bundle(s).
npm install MY_PACKAGE
or
yarn add MY_PACKAGE
Adding package dependencies on Angular Library project.
1. Root package.json
Make sure your package added on root package.json
dependencies
section.
....
"dependencies": {
...
"MY_PACKAGE": "VERSION"
}
2. Project package.json
The same package should add on the Angular Library project package.json
dependencies
section also.
....
"dependencies": {
...
"MY_PACKAGE": "VERSION"
}
3. Project ng-package.json
Package name should added on the Angular Library project ng-package.json
allowedNonPeerDependencies
array section.
....
"allowedNonPeerDependencies": [
"MY_PACKAGE"
]
PeerDependencies
You want to create and publish your own Angular Library so that it can be used as a dependency, you may also need the peerDependencies.
In the package.json
file, there is an object called as peerDependencies
and it consists of all the packages that are exactly required in the project or application who is downloading and the version numbers should also be the same.
1. Root package.json
Make sure your package added on root package.json
dependencies
section.
....
"dependencies": {
...
"MY_PACKAGE": "VERSION"
}
2. Project package.json
The same package should add on the Angular Library project package.json
peerDependencies
section also.
....
"peerDependencies": {
...
"MY_PACKAGE": "VERSION"
}
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