how to resolve 'yarn package has unmet peer dependency'

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I get a load of warnings when I run yarn upgrade
or install
because of unmet peerDependencies.
warning " > apollo-link-http@1.5.9" has unmet peer dependency "graphql@^0.11.0 || ^0.12.0 || ^0.13.0 || ^14.0.0".
warning " > babel-loader@8.0.4" has unmet peer dependency "@babel/core@^7.0.0".
As I understand it, the listed packages need the dependency, and another package in my project has the dependency, I can find the deps but I can't find any information about how to direct the said packages to the sub dependency that I know exists.
How can I get yarn to quiet down and show it where these deps are?
javascript node.js npm yarnpkg
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I get a load of warnings when I run yarn upgrade
or install
because of unmet peerDependencies.
warning " > apollo-link-http@1.5.9" has unmet peer dependency "graphql@^0.11.0 || ^0.12.0 || ^0.13.0 || ^14.0.0".
warning " > babel-loader@8.0.4" has unmet peer dependency "@babel/core@^7.0.0".
As I understand it, the listed packages need the dependency, and another package in my project has the dependency, I can find the deps but I can't find any information about how to direct the said packages to the sub dependency that I know exists.
How can I get yarn to quiet down and show it where these deps are?
javascript node.js npm yarnpkg
Just add the dependency yourself.
– SLaks
Dec 27 '18 at 16:00
then what happens to the dependency that is in my subpackage? is that dependency ignored in favor of the top level one?
– deltaskelta
Dec 27 '18 at 16:33
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I get a load of warnings when I run yarn upgrade
or install
because of unmet peerDependencies.
warning " > apollo-link-http@1.5.9" has unmet peer dependency "graphql@^0.11.0 || ^0.12.0 || ^0.13.0 || ^14.0.0".
warning " > babel-loader@8.0.4" has unmet peer dependency "@babel/core@^7.0.0".
As I understand it, the listed packages need the dependency, and another package in my project has the dependency, I can find the deps but I can't find any information about how to direct the said packages to the sub dependency that I know exists.
How can I get yarn to quiet down and show it where these deps are?
javascript node.js npm yarnpkg
I get a load of warnings when I run yarn upgrade
or install
because of unmet peerDependencies.
warning " > apollo-link-http@1.5.9" has unmet peer dependency "graphql@^0.11.0 || ^0.12.0 || ^0.13.0 || ^14.0.0".
warning " > babel-loader@8.0.4" has unmet peer dependency "@babel/core@^7.0.0".
As I understand it, the listed packages need the dependency, and another package in my project has the dependency, I can find the deps but I can't find any information about how to direct the said packages to the sub dependency that I know exists.
How can I get yarn to quiet down and show it where these deps are?
javascript node.js npm yarnpkg
javascript node.js npm yarnpkg
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Just add the dependency yourself.
– SLaks
Dec 27 '18 at 16:00
then what happens to the dependency that is in my subpackage? is that dependency ignored in favor of the top level one?
– deltaskelta
Dec 27 '18 at 16:33
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Just add the dependency yourself.
– SLaks
Dec 27 '18 at 16:00
then what happens to the dependency that is in my subpackage? is that dependency ignored in favor of the top level one?
– deltaskelta
Dec 27 '18 at 16:33
Just add the dependency yourself.
– SLaks
Dec 27 '18 at 16:00
Just add the dependency yourself.
– SLaks
Dec 27 '18 at 16:00
then what happens to the dependency that is in my subpackage? is that dependency ignored in favor of the top level one?
– deltaskelta
Dec 27 '18 at 16:33
then what happens to the dependency that is in my subpackage? is that dependency ignored in favor of the top level one?
– deltaskelta
Dec 27 '18 at 16:33
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Just add the dependency yourself.
– SLaks
Dec 27 '18 at 16:00
then what happens to the dependency that is in my subpackage? is that dependency ignored in favor of the top level one?
– deltaskelta
Dec 27 '18 at 16:33