Patch a buggy NPM package without forking it.
Based on the handy diff package (there is a jsdiff
published on the NPM registry but it is a bogus one)
This tool does what patch-package does (or more accurately - should be doing) but without the related issues:
- it works faster, especially when creating the patch
- it never chokes on its own patches
- it does not break if you try to apply a patch more than once (but shows a warning)
- it does not require/depend on GIT
- it does not require a lockfile present when creating patches
When you have made a bugfix for one of your dependencies but the author/maintainers refuse to accept your PR - you do not need to fork the package. Create a patch and seamlessly apply it locally for all your builds.
npm install custompatch -g
It operates in exactly the same way as patch-package so you can use the same setup if you have it already.
Add the following to your package.json
"scripts":
{
"prepare": "custompatch"
}
Open your IDE and make the required changes for the bugfix inside your dependency in node_modules
. After that run
custompatch "name-of-the-buggy-package"
This will create a folder called patches
inside your project and a file called name-of-the-buggy-package#version.patch
in this folder.
This file will be a unified diff between your fixed version of the dependency and its original code.
You can specify more than 1 package on the command-line - but no command-line options are accepted.
The process is exactly the same as for creating a patch for the first time.
Run custompatch
without arguments inside your project folder - it will apply all the patches from patches
folder.
Currently there is no possibility to apply only the patch for a specific dependency. Also, it is not yet possible to undo a patch.
Perhaps the command-line utility patch
can do the job but this has not been tested:
patch -p1 -i patches/package-name#2.5.16.patch
- Forks often require extra build steps - and even more often you do not need this overhead
- CustomPatch warns you when a patch was not applied cleanly - so that you can check that your fix is still valid for the new version of dependency
- Keep your patches colocated with the code that depends on them
- Patches can be reviewed as part of your normal review process, forks probably can't
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