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First time using Azure Artifacts with npm on your computer?
Step 1. Dowload Node.js and npm
Step 2. Run this command npm install -g vsts-npm-auth --always-auth false
Add the registry to your project
Add a .npmrc to your project, in the same directory as your package.json
@enterprise-ui:registry=https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/waresources/_packaging/Enterprise-ui/npm/registry/
always-auth=true
Get a token. Required periodically
Run vsts-npm-auth to get an Azure Artifacts token added to your user-level .npmrc file
vsts-npm-auth -config .npmrc
Note: You don't need to do this every time. npm will give you a 401 Unauthorized error when you need to run it again.
Having issues? See the instructions for using a Personal Access Token to authenticate on the Azure Artifacts help guide
https://dev.azure.com/waresources/Design%20Systems/_packaging?_a=feed&feed=DesignSystems
Install package
In your root folder npm install @enterprise-ui
Compile to css
Run npm run css-build
Publish package
Install dependencies npm install
Build the package in a bash shell npm run build
to create the dist/ folder
Modify the package.json file to include a -beta in the version, i.e. 1.0.0-beta.0
Run npm pack
to package up the file prior to publishing to check all the packages as expected.
Run npm publish --tag beta
to upload to the .nmprc registry
Run npm install @enterprise-ui/<package-name>@1.0.0-beta.0
in the project root folder to test if it install and behave correctly
Once you are happy, modify the package.json file, removing the -beta.
Run npm publish
for final packaging and uploading to the .npmrc registry
Publishing to a new Azure feed
From the Azure DevOps menu, choose Artifacts
Create a new feed with a name
Set the visibility to Members of waresources
Ensure the default Include upstream sources such as npmjs.com is checked