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chore(deps): bump pnpm from 9.4.0 to 9.9.0 #2581

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Bumps pnpm from 9.4.0 to 9.9.0.

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pnpm 9.9

Minor Changes

  • Minor breaking change. This change might result in resolving your peer dependencies slightly differently but we don't expect it to introduce issues.

    We had to optimize how we resolve peer dependencies in order to fix some infinite loops and out-of-memory errors during peer dependencies resolution.

    When a peer dependency is a prod dependency somewhere in the dependency graph (with the same version), pnpm will resolve the peers of that peer dependency in the same way across the subgraph.

    For example, we have react-dom in the peer deps of the form and button packages. card has react-dom and react as regular dependencies and card is a dependency of form.

    These are the direct dependencies of our example project:

    form
    react@16
    react-dom@16
    

    These are the dependencies of card:

    button
    react@17
    react-dom@16
    

    When resolving peers, pnpm will not re-resolve react-dom for card, even though card shadows react@16 from the root with react@17. So, all 3 packages (form, card, and button) will use react-dom@16, which in turn uses react@16. form will use react@16, while card and button will use react@17.

    Before this optimization react-dom@16 was duplicated for the card, so that card and button would use a react-dom@16 instance that uses react@17.

    Before the change:

    form
    -> react-dom@16(react@16)
    -> react@16
    card
    -> react-dom@16(react@17)
    -> react@17
    button
    -> react-dom@16(react@17)
    -> react@17
    

    After the change

    form
    -> react-dom@16(react@16)
    -> react@16
    card
    -> react-dom@16(react@16)
    -> react@17
    button
    -> react-dom@16(react@16)
    -> react@17
    

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Commits
  • 10d8007 chore(release): 9.9.0
  • 7ee59a1 fix(deploy): write node_modules/.modules.yaml to the deploy directory (#8465)
  • 9c56ca0 fix: don't override symlinks that are already correct
  • 0f5d841 test: fix
  • cfa6c49 chore(release): libs
  • 2393a49 fix: out-of-memory on peers resolution (#8457)
  • 8e3f603 chore: update pnpm to v9.8
  • ed3ca01 chore(release): 9.8.0
  • 33ba536 fix(package-is-installable): handle null values in wanted platform gracefully...
  • 840e200 feat: self-update should update pnpm in the packageManager field (#8449)
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Bumps [pnpm](https://github.com/pnpm/pnpm) from 9.4.0 to 9.9.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pnpm/pnpm/releases)
- [Commits](pnpm/pnpm@v9.4.0...v9.9.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: pnpm
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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dependabot bot commented on behalf of github Sep 10, 2024

Superseded by #2589.

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