chore(individual-pkg-gen): fix bug in setting alpha package visibility#16787
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The logic to remove the "private" marker for the alpha module `package.json`s was backported to `master` without any change or an appropriate qualifier. This leads to the alpha packages being set to public on `master`, which is not what we want. Rather than introduce v1- and v2-specific logic here, I opted to look at the current package's setting, and swap it. The logic is that if we're publishing `aws-foobar`, we don't want to publish `aws-foobar-alpha`, and vice versa. Also fixed a bug where alpha'ed packages were being re-alpha'ed when transform was run multiple times in local development.
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* '15588' of https://github.com/xykkong/aws-cdk: (47 commits) chore: rollback `GenericSSMParameterImage` deprecation (backport aws#16798) (aws#16800) chore(deps): bump actions/setup-node from 2.4.0 to 2.4.1 (aws#16778) Update CHANGELOG.md chore(release): 1.126.0 feat(assertions): matcher support for `templateMatches()` API (aws#16789) feat(stepfunctions-tasks): add step concurrency level to EmrCreateCluster (aws#15242) docs(s3): correct heading levels Object Ownership / Bucket deletion (aws#16790) chore(individual-pkg-gen): fix bug in setting alpha package visibility (aws#16787) fix(s3): setting `autoDeleteObjects` to `false` empties the bucket (aws#16756) fix(iam): `User.fromUserArn` does not work for ARNs that include a path (aws#16269) fix(cli): progress bar overshoots count by 1 for stack updates (aws#16168) fix(config): add SourceAccount condition to Lambda permission (aws#16617) docs(events): add a note about not using `EventPattern` with `CfnRule` (aws#16715) docs(core): fix reference to nonexistant enum value (aws#16716) chore(s3-deployments): update python version on BucketDeployment handler (aws#16771) chore: set response-requested length to 2 and closing-soon to 5 (aws#16763) fix(revert): "fix: CDK does not honor NO_PROXY settings (aws#16751)" (aws#16761) docs(GitHub issue templates): Upgrade to GitHub Issues v2 (aws#16592) chore: reset jsii-rosetta worker count to default (aws#16755) fix: CDK does not honor NO_PROXY settings (aws#16751) ...
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#16787) The logic to remove the "private" marker for the alpha module `package.json`s was backported to `master` without any change or an appropriate qualifier. This leads to the alpha packages being set to public on `master`, which is not what we want. Rather than introduce v1- and v2-specific logic here, I opted to look at the current package's setting, and swap it. The logic is that if we're publishing `aws-foobar`, we don't want to publish `aws-foobar-alpha`, and vice versa. Also fixed a bug where alpha'ed packages were being re-alpha'ed when transform was run multiple times in local development. ---- *By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache-2.0 license*
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aws#16787) The logic to remove the "private" marker for the alpha module `package.json`s was backported to `master` without any change or an appropriate qualifier. This leads to the alpha packages being set to public on `master`, which is not what we want. Rather than introduce v1- and v2-specific logic here, I opted to look at the current package's setting, and swap it. The logic is that if we're publishing `aws-foobar`, we don't want to publish `aws-foobar-alpha`, and vice versa. Also fixed a bug where alpha'ed packages were being re-alpha'ed when transform was run multiple times in local development. ---- *By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache-2.0 license*
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The logic to remove the "private" marker for the alpha module
package.jsonswas backported to
masterwithout any change or an appropriate qualifier. Thisleads to the alpha packages being set to public on
master, which is not whatwe want. Rather than introduce v1- and v2-specific logic here, I opted to look
at the current package's setting, and swap it. The logic is that if we're
publishing
aws-foobar, we don't want to publishaws-foobar-alpha, and viceversa.
Also fixed a bug where alpha'ed packages were being re-alpha'ed when transform
was run multiple times in local development.
By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache-2.0 license