check-peer-deps

Verifies that the peerDependency requirements of all top level dependencies are satisfied.


Keywords
peerDependencies
License
MIT
Install
npm install check-peer-deps@1.1.3

Documentation

check-peer-deps

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Verifies that the peerDependency requirements of all top level dependencies are satisfied.

Installation

You can install this on your system with:

npm i -g check-peer-deps

Please note that this utility requires npm to be available.

Usage

Simply change into the directory of the project you wish to check the peerDependencies of and run the program.

> cd foobar
> check-peer-deps

If the minimum versions of all your top level peerDependencies are satisfied then there will be no output, otherwise you will see something similar to this:

  > check-peer-deps
  A dependency satisfying eslint-config-airbnb-base's peerDependency of 'eslint@^4.9.0' was not found!
  Current: eslint@^4.6.0
  Package dependencies can satisfy the peerDependency? Yes

This tells you that eslint-config-airbnb-base is requiring eslint@^4.9.0 as a peerDependency, but the project currently only specifies eslint@^4.6.0, allowing a potential issue to arise if eslint@4.6.0 was installed and not updated before installing. The output also tells you that although the minimum allowed version is too low, the maximum allowed version does satisfy the peerDependencies requirement.

If you use resolutions section in your package.json file in order to resolve some unmet peer dependencies and want the program to take it into the account run it with include-resolutions option:

> check-peer-deps --include-resolutions=true

Read more about resolutions: https://yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/selective-version-resolutions/