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This removes a lot of the painful trickery we do via setting up a local registry and actually publishes the modules.
We can now test as if we're an end-user. This means our tests actually mean something now. 😄
verdaccio
is used to spin up a lightweight local registry. It allows you to publish packages and uses npm as its fallback.verdaccio
supports an anonymous publishing mode, but I'd rather not ship a config file with this.Since we use
verdaccio
's defaults, you must login to publish a package.Due to long standing npm issue, we have to use
npm-cli-login
to login (over standardnpm adduser
).Packages are released using our
release.sh
script.The
create_react_app
function, ourinstall_package
npm link workaround, andnpm pack
ofreact-scripts
are all gone 🎉.In hindsight, I can't believe we ever did it different than this. Seriously.