More Helpful JSON / YAML Error Messages + Minor cleanup of JSON / YAML related variables in Pattern Rules#148
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More Helpful JSON / YAML Error Messages + Minor cleanup of JSON / YAML related variables in Pattern Rules#148
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…clarity -- passing in the actual filename + path to the JSON and YAML data functions so errors are more helpful. Related to #146
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Now passing in the actual filename + path to the JSON and YAML file functions so errors are more helpful + easier to debug.
This small change makes a huge difference in projects like the Bolt Design System I run (where we're installing, versioning and publishing individual components) given that Pattern Lab by default tries to pick up deeply nested files in our component-specific
node_modulesfolders which, unless / until patched, can often cause fatal errors w/ Pattern Lab that are close to near impossible to track down otherwise.CC @aleksip