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For starters, my question is not same as Install npm module from gitlab private repository

We maintain our own npm modules, each in its own sub-folder and together compose a repo, say my_node_modules.git, so is it possible to install a single npm module from it, i.e. is there a command/tool I can use to

npm i -S git+ssh://git@mydomain/path/my_node_modules.git/A_module/
npm i -S git+ssh://git@mydomain/path/my_node_modules.git/B_module/

If not what other solution I have to install that individual private module ?

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After doing some research I found I am not alone here.
So npm is against it, https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/2974
yarn is considering it, https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/issues/4725

I really don't like the idea here npm install package from github repo subfolder, the postinstall sript

I am thinking about using git subtree. I leave my question here to see if someone can come up some ideas.

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    I also need this approach. Have you found the solution? Mar 30, 2019 at 8:15
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    I did find a solution for that. npmjs.com/package/git-directory-deploy
    – Qiulang
    Mar 30, 2019 at 13:12
  • @Qiulang can you provide some guide on how git-directory-deploy works to you? I also need to install a package which belongs to a private mono-repo on GitHub. GitPkg works for sub-folder packages but it doesn't support private repo. Thanks.
    – Wayne Mao
    Jun 5, 2023 at 4:30
  • This is a rather old question I need to take some time to think about my then solution again.
    – Qiulang
    Jun 5, 2023 at 5:28

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It's really not that hard to just publish your package into gitlab registry. It can obviously be done from .gitlab-ci.yml no matter how nested your module is. See gitlab guide for more details.

git-directory-deploy is not the right tool for this job and any other approach(like https://gitpkg.now.sh/) will add a level of indirection anyway.

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