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id | title |
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setup-yarn | yarn |
yarn
Yarn (1.x)
Be aware npm configurations are valid on the classic version
The classic version is able to regonize the .npmrc
file, but also provides their own configuration file named .yarnrc
.
To set up a registry, create a file and define a registry.
// .yarnrc
registry "http://localhost:4873"
By using this version you should enable always-auth
in your configuration running:
npm config set always-auth true
yarn@1.x
does not send the authorization header on yarn install
if your packages requires authentication, by enabling always-auth
will force yarn do it on each request.
Yarn Berry (>=2.x)
Yarn berry does not recognize
--registry
or.npmrc
file anymore.
For defining a registry you must use the .yarnrc.yml
located in the root of your project or global configuration.
When you publish a package the npmRegistryServer
must be used. Keep in mind the publishConfig.registry
in the package.json
will override this configuration.
// .yarnrc.yml
npmRegistryServer: "http://localhost:4873"
unsafeHttpWhitelist:
- localhost
unsafeHttpWhitelist
is only need it if you don't usehttps
with a valid certificate.
Using scopes is also possible and more segmented, you can define a token peer scope if is required.
npmRegistries:
"https://registry.myverdaccio.org":
npmAlwaysAuth: true
npmAuthToken: <TOKEN>
npmScopes:
my-company:
npmRegistryServer: https://registry.myverdaccio.org
npmPublishRegistry: https://registry.myverdaccio.org
for logging via CLi use:
yarn npm login --scope my-company