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Mikel Fox
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Merge 380938e093 into 65d868f8d4 2025-12-18 22:38:13 +00:00
mahabaleshwars
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Update Documentation for Lockfile (#1454)
* update documentation for lockfile

* Update adavance usage in README.md

* Documentation update

* Update lockfile documenation

* fix coplilot suggestion
2025-12-18 10:49:55 -06:00
mikelandkristinfox-byte
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Add GitHub Actions workflow for npm package publishing
This workflow runs tests and publishes a Node.js package to GitHub Packages upon release creation.
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# This workflow will run tests using node and then publish a package to GitHub Packages when a release is created
# For more information see: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/publishing-packages/publishing-nodejs-packages
name: Node.js Package
on:
release:
types: [created]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
- run: npm ci
- run: npm test
publish-gpr:
needs: build
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
packages: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
registry-url: https://npm.pkg.github.com/
- run: npm ci
- run: npm publish
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN}}

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### Checking in lockfiles
It's **always** recommended to commit the lockfile of your package manager for security and performance reasons. For more information consult the "Working with lockfiles" section of the [Advanced usage](docs/advanced-usage.md#working-with-lockfiles) guide.
It's **strongly recommended** to commit the lockfile of your package manager for security and performance reasons. For more information consult the "Working with lockfiles" section of the [Advanced usage](docs/advanced-usage.md#working-with-lockfiles) guide.
## Caching global packages data
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- [Publishing to npmjs and GPR with npm](docs/advanced-usage.md#publish-to-npmjs-and-gpr-with-npm)
- [Publishing to npmjs and GPR with yarn](docs/advanced-usage.md#publish-to-npmjs-and-gpr-with-yarn)
- [Using private packages](docs/advanced-usage.md#use-private-packages)
- [Using private mirror](docs/advanced-usage.md#use-private-mirror)
## Recommended permissions

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## Working with lockfiles
All supported package managers recommend that you **always** commit the lockfile, although implementations vary doing so generally provides the following benefits:
Most supported package managers recommend that you **always** commit the lockfile, although implementations vary doing so generally provides the following benefits:
- Enables faster installation for CI and production environments, due to being able to skip package resolution.
- Describes a single representation of a dependency tree such that teammates, deployments, and continuous integration are guaranteed to install exactly the same dependencies.
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- [Working with Git - Lockfiles](https://pnpm.io/git#lockfiles)
- [Documentation of `--frozen-lockfile` option](https://pnpm.io/cli/install#--frozen-lockfile)
### Running without a lockfile
If you choose not to use a lockfile, you must ensure that **caching is disabled**. The `cache` feature relies on the lockfile to generate a unique key for the cache entry.
To run without a lockfile:
1. Do not set the `cache` input.
2. If your `package.json` contains a `packageManager` field set to npm (or devEngines.packageManager), automatic caching is enabled by default. Override this by setting `package-manager-cache: false`.
```yaml
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version: '24'
package-manager-cache: false # Explicitly disable caching if you don't have a lockfile
- run: npm install
- run: npm test
```
## Check latest version
The `check-latest` flag defaults to `false`. When set to `false`, the action will first check the local cache for a semver match. If unable to find a specific version in the cache, the action will attempt to download a version of Node.js. It will pull LTS versions from [node-versions releases](https://github.com/actions/node-versions/releases) and on miss or failure will fall back to the previous behavior of downloading directly from [node dist](https://nodejs.org/dist/). Use the default or set `check-latest` to `false` if you prefer stability and if you want to ensure a specific version of Node.js is always used.