Andrii Shumada
Andrii Shumada
you can install yarn with recipe npm_package, action :install
@ketan as for me it's better to create new cookbook, different from nodejs
same for me ``` Recipe: nodejs::npm_from_source * ark[npm] action install_with_make * directory[/usr/local/npm-3.8.1] action create (up to date) * remote_file[/var/chef/cache/npm-3.8.1.tgz] action create (up to date) * execute[unpack /var/chef/cache/npm-3.8.1.tgz] action nothing (skipped...
my hotfix for this: ``` ruby file '/usr/local/bin/npm' do action :delete end link '/usr/local/bin/npm' do to '/usr/local/npm-' + node['nodejs']['npm']['version'] + '/bin/npm-cli.js' end ```
Same issue for me for the same versions, looking forward to the new release of provider with updated grafana go client, maybe this will help. Btw, does anybody knows, how...
@Ecafracs how about creating PR for this?)
@bladeSk yeap, I'll merge it. Don't forget to write some tests
This module is not going to support any non-standard objects. Since you can do a workaround - please do a workaround or create separate module.
you are right, didn't noticed that there is a standart URL object. I'll keep this issue open, until I'll find some good clues, what to do with this
@diego3g you can just use chain method `not` e.g. `to.not.containSubset()`