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payloadcms/scripts/lib/getPackageDetails.ts
Alessio Gravili ebd43c7763 feat: pre-compile ui and richtext-lexical with react compiler (#7688)
This noticeably improves performance in the admin panel, for example
when there are multiple richtext editors on one page (& likely
performance in other areas too, though I mainly tested rich text).

The babel plugin currently only optimizes files with a 'use client'
directive at the top - thus we have to make sure to add use client
wherever possible, even if it's imported by a parent client component.

There's one single component that broke when it was compiled using the
React compiler (it stopped being reactive and failed one of our admin
e2e tests):
150808f608
opting out of it completely fixed that issue

Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7366
2024-08-19 17:31:36 -04:00

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import fse from 'fs-extra'
import globby from 'globby'
import path, { dirname } from 'path'
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url'
const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url)
const __dirname = path.dirname(__filename)
const projectRoot = path.resolve(__dirname, '../../')
export type PackageDetails = {
/** Name in package.json / npm registry */
name: string
/** Full path to package relative to project root */
packagePath: `packages/${string}`
/** Short name is the directory name */
shortName: string
/** Version in package.json */
version: string
}
/**
* Accepts package whitelist (directory names inside packages dir) and returns details for each package
*/
export const getPackageDetails = async (packages: string[]): Promise<PackageDetails[]> => {
// Fetch all package.json files, filter out packages not in the whitelist
const packageJsons = await globby('packages/*/package.json', {
cwd: projectRoot,
absolute: true,
})
const packageDetails = await Promise.all(
packageJsons.map(async (packageJsonPath) => {
const packageJson = await fse.readJson(packageJsonPath)
const isPublic = packageJson.private !== true
if (!isPublic) return null
const isInWhitelist = packages
? packages.includes(path.basename(path.dirname(packageJsonPath)))
: true
if (!isInWhitelist) return null
return {
name: packageJson.name as string,
packagePath: path.relative(projectRoot, dirname(packageJsonPath)),
shortName: path.dirname(packageJsonPath),
version: packageJson.version,
} as PackageDetails
}),
)
return packageDetails.filter((p): p is Exclude<typeof p, null> => p !== null)
}