feat(npm): add install_args option#1581
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@williamboman can you please give this one a review? 🙏🏻 It's a relatively small change |
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(Rework of #1580)
Often, when I'm working, my npm registry is set to the work's registry, which sometimes causes npm installations in Mason to fail.
To overcome this, I added the option to provide
install_argsto npm, the same as available in pip, so I can configure Mason to always use the default npm registry.Note: I wasn't sure if I should also support it in
lua/mason-core/managers/npm/init.lua, because I could not find any references where it is used (except tests). Let me know, and I can add it if needed.