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Manage repositories with multiple Dart packages

Manage multiple Dart packages within a single repository.

Installation #

> pub global activate mono_repo

Running #

> pub global run mono_repo

Or, once you've setup your PATH:

> mono_repo

Prints the following help message:

Manage multiple packages in one source repository.

Usage: mono_repo <command> [arguments]

Global options:
-h, --help              Print this usage information.
    --[no-]recursive    Whether to recursively walk sub-directorys looking for packages.

Available commands:
  check       Check the state of the repository.
  help        Display help information for mono_repo.
  presubmit   Run the travis presubmits locally.
  pub         Run `pub get` or `pub upgrade` against all packages.
  travis      Configure Travis-CI for child packages.

Run "mono_repo help <command>" for more information about a command.

Configuration #

To configure a package directory to be included it must contain a mono_pkg.yaml file (along with the normal pubspec.yaml file).

You can use an empty mono_pkg.yaml file to enable the check and pub commands.

To enable travis and presubmit, you must populate mono_pkg.yaml with details on how you'd like tests to be run.

mono_pkg.yaml example #

# This key is required. It specifies the Dart SDKs your tests will run under
# You can provide one or more value.
# See https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/languages/dart#choosing-dart-versions-to-test-against
# for valid values
dart:
 - dev

stages:
  # Register two jobs to run under the `analyze` stage.
  - analyze:
    - dartanalyzer
    - dartfmt
  - unit_test:
    - test

Running mono_repo travis in the root directory generates two files: .travis.yml and tool/travis.sh.

Look at these repositories for examples of mono_repo usage: