fix path gets not resolved in pl create script#1266
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JosefBredereck merged 1 commit intodevfrom Dec 17, 2020
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@ringods @sghoweri I did a full debug of the npx create-pattern-lab script and found out that resolve.cache has still the %USER_HOME%/appdata... paths in it. The documentation gives a hint that you can define your own lookup paths and that's what I did when we set our process variable while the init script is running. |
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I merged this now since it was a critical topic. It seems to work as expected. 👍🏼 |
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While changes were made to the package resolving, some errors appeared. This should fix these errors.
Closes #1157
Closes #1247
Closes #1257
Summary of changes:
Added CWD to the installation of packages
Added an approach where packages are relative to their base like the default of require.resolve does.