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within our ci pipeline, I try to use pnpm instead of npm as a package manager, but the postinstall script used to compile ivy incompatible libraries does not run as expected.

The console output shows that the postinstall script gets executed, but then the pnpm install process finishes without executing ngcc.

devDependencies:
+ @angular-devkit/build-angular 0.1001.7
+ @angular-devkit/build-ng-packagr 0.1001.7
+ @angular/cli 10.1.7
+ @angular/compiler-cli 10.2.1
+ @angular/language-service 10.2.1
+ @ngxs/devtools-plugin 3.7.1
+ @nrwl/cli 10.4.4
+ @nrwl/cypress 10.3.1
+ @nrwl/jest 10.3.1
+ @nrwl/workspace 10.3.1
+ @types/jest 26.0.8
+ @types/leaflet 1.5.19
+ @types/node 14.0.27
+ codelyzer 5.2.2
+ cypress 4.12.1
+ cypress-localstorage-commands 1.3.0
+ dotenv 8.2.0
+ eslint 7.3.1
+ husky 4.3.5
+ jest 26.2.2
+ jest-preset-angular 8.3.1
+ lint-staged 10.5.3
+ ng-packagr 10.1.2
+ prettier 2.0.5
+ ts-jest 26.4.0
+ ts-node 8.10.2
+ tslint 6.1.3
+ typescript 4.0.5

> package@version postinstall /home/...
> ngcc --properties es2015

That's everything that happens. Can someone help me?

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  • Try to set the shamefully-hoist setting to true in an .npmrc file in the root of the project. If it doesn't help, open an issue in the pnpm repository or write to our discord chatroom Jan 9, 2021 at 1:47
  • Did you manage to fix the issue? I am facing the same issue :)
    – Fasid Mpm
    Mar 2, 2021 at 10:37
  • No I'm sry, did not manage to get that working! :( Mar 3, 2021 at 10:46

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Try this:

  1. Update the ngcc command in your postinstall script to include --loglevel debug.
    This will let you know what NGCC is doing, even if it doesn't find any entry-points to analyze (which is what is probably happening, due to the fact that PNPM structures node_modules in a way NGCC doesn't work with);

  2. Create (or update) a .npmrc file in the root of your project to include the following:

    node-linker=hoisted
    

    This instructs PNPM to use a flat node_modules without symlinks (more info). Don't worry, the speed of PNPM doesn't come solely from its isolated (symlinked) dependencies strategy. In my tests, hoisted vs. isolated are very similar time wise.

  3. Delete the whole node_modules directory of your project and install it again with pnpm install.
    You should see NGCC's output (hopefully) telling you it found entry-points and detailing it's processing.

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