fix: add lerna commands to plugins package.json #2453
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The basics
The details
Resolves
Fixes an issue where lerna commands could not be run from the root
package.json
file. For instance, thebuild
script iscd plugins && lerna run build
, which was failing.The issue was that
npm run
uses the contents ofnode-modules/.bin
in the directory where it is run. The command was run at the root level, meaning that lerna was expected to be installed at the root level, but due to #2446 lerna is only installed insideexamples/
andplugins
.Calling
cd plugins && npm run build
, withbuild
defined aslerna run build
in the pluginpackage.json
, resolves this issue by changing which directory lerna is expected to be installed in.Verified by running several of the changed commands from the top level, including
build
,deploy:prepare
, andclean
.Proposed Changes
package.json
file, all of which just call lerna commands.package.json
scripts to usenpm run <command>
instead oflerna run <command>
after changing directories.Additional Information
I'm moderately concerned by other changes in
blockly-samples
passing PR checks when this was broken. What were they using for lerna? How was building and testing working?