I'm migrating from bower to yarn, and in my bower.json
file I have this dependency:
Snap.svg": "snap.svg#^0.4.1
When I tried to do the same in the yarn dependencies file, I got this error :
npm ERR! code EINVALIDTAGNAME
npm ERR! Invalid tag name "snap.svg@^0.4.1": Tags may not have any characters that encodeURIComponent encodes.
How can I solve this ?
Two things:
First, the npm package name -- which yarn uses since it uses package.json
-- is snapsvg
whereas snap.svg
(with a dot) is only used for Bower. See the snapsvg npm page. The error you see is in reference to that dot in the package name.
Second, when I test installed it with yarn 1.2.1, I noticed that it complained that 0.4.1 was not available:
Couldn't find any versions for "snapsvg" that matches "^0.4.1"
? Please choose a version of "snapsvg" from this list: (Use arrow keys)
> 0.5.1
0.5.0
0.4.0
0.3.0
0.1.0
The resulting package.json
entry should look like:
"dependencies": {
"snapsvg": "^0.4.0"
}
and yarn.lock
:
snapsvg@^0.4.0:
version "0.4.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/snapsvg/-/snapsvg-0.4.0.tgz#e0767014167825957de7e125c29b0fa89796ea03"
dependencies:
eve "~0.4.2"
Generally, when something weird like this happens, use yarn add
with the package name manually and see what it does.