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I'm comparing node2nix 1.11.0 to node2nix 1.9.0.
In the 1.9.0 version. The result of a simple JS application with a bin executable looks like this:
./result
├── bin -> lib/node_modules/.bin
└── lib
└── node_modules
├── .bin
│ └── dosomething -> ../somerandompackage/src/bin/dosomething.js
└── somerandompackage
├── default.nix
├── .gitignore
├── nix
│ └── leveldown.patch
├── package.json
├── .package.json.un~
├── package-lock.json
├── pkgs.nix
├── release.nix
├── shell.nix
├── src
│ └── bin
│ ├── dosomething.js
│ ├── .dosomething.js.un~
│ └── .dosomething.ts.un~
├── tsconfig.build.json
├── tsconfig.json
├── utils.nix
├── .utils.nix.swp
└── .utils.nix.un~
8 directories, 18 files
Note the ./result/bin -> ./result/lib/node_modules/.bin
symlink AND also the ./result/lib/node_modules/.bin
directory containing the executable symlink dosomething
.
With the exact same repository, using node2nix 1.11.0 (the master commit of this repository), the output is now:
./result
└── lib
└── node_modules
└── somerandompackage
├── default.nix
├── .gitignore
├── nix
│ └── leveldown.patch
├── package.json
├── .package.json.un~
├── package-lock.json
├── pkgs.nix
├── release.nix
├── shell.nix
├── src
│ └── bin
│ ├── dosomething.js
│ ├── .dosomething.js.un~
│ └── .dosomething.ts.un~
├── tsconfig.build.json
├── tsconfig.json
├── utils.nix
├── .utils.nix.swp
└── .utils.nix.un~
6 directories, 17 files
Notice how both the bin
symlink is not there. Nor is the .bin
directory under ./result/lib/node_modules
.
I believe the bin
symlink is only created if the ./result/lib/node_modules/.bin
directory gets created.
However it appears the new way of using npm install
(and npm has gone from 6.14.13 to 8.5.0), does not appear to create the .bin
directory at all.
This means using node2nix on any JS application that has bin executables no longer builds.