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node-red/test/resources/subflow/package/package.json
Nick O'Leary d2c9ccbfdd
Detect externalModule dependencies inside subflow modules
Not sure this is 100% the right approach. If a subflow module has a dependency
it should be in the subflow's package.json and therefore installed next to the
subflow module in ~/.node-red/node_modules.

By treating it as a 'normal' external module, it will be dynamically installed
in ~/.node-red/externalModules. That then exposes the module to the user
who won't know why its there and may remove it.

It would be better to allow nodes inside a subflow module to require
from ~/.node-red/node_modules and not limit it to the externalModules
dir. The hard part is knowing when to do that.
2021-02-14 00:02:08 +00:00

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{
"name": "test-subflow-mod",
"version": "1.0.2",
"description": "",
"keywords": [],
"license": "ISC",
"node-red": {
"nodes": {
"test-subflow": "subflow.js"
},
"dependencies": [
"node-red-node-random"
]
},
"dependencies": {
"node-red-node-random": "*",
"cowsay2": "*"
}
}