I am trying to install Fluid Player in my angular project
By - npm i fluid-player
But Getting this error
Like the error message says you should try installing npm i fluid-player --legacy-peer-deps or npm i fluid-player --force
--legacy-peer-deps: ignore all peerDependencies when installing, in the
style of npm version 4 through version 6.
--force: will force npm to fetch remote resources even if a local copy exists on disk.
Related
npm ERR! Unexpected end of JSON input while parsing near '...--END PGP SIGNATURE--'
I keep getting this error while trying to install node-saas. I have even tried disabling anti-virus & windows defender.
I am using this command to install node sass:
npm install node-sass
Please check the below steps:
Please delete your package.lock.json file, along with that delete your node_modules folder.
Then clear all your npm cache by npm cache clean --force.
Install node-sass globally by using npm install -g node-sass
Once done with node-sass that run your npm install && npm start.
Hope this should work fine.
I was facing this problem in windows 7 and now on Ubuntu 19.10. I just finished formatting my PC and setup the development environment. Anyone can help?
node v12.16.2
npm v6.14.4
npm install -g gatsby-cli
npm WARN deprecated core-js#2.6.11: core-js#<3 is no longer maintained and not recommended for usage due to the number of issues. Please, upgrade your dependencies to the actual version of core-js#3.
npm ERR! Unexpected end of JSON input while parsing near '...tore-4.0.0.tgz","file'
npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR! /home/rodrigo/.npm/_logs/2020-04-14T03_11_30_986Z-debug.log
When a retry to run npm install -g gatsby-cli
, this is what happens:
npm ERR! Response timeout while trying to fetch https://registry.npmjs.org/emoji-regex (over 30000ms)
I have to change the registry of npm.
npm config set registry "https://registry.npmjs.com/"
Then clear the cache.
npm cache clean --force
And finally run the gatsby installer.
npm install -g gatsby-cli
Two issues here. The first, relating to the So this happens when you have an interruption in connection and you were in the middle of parsing some of those JSON files during an install. They are supposed to auto repair but sometimes you will need to:
npm cache clean --force
to clear down the cache manually.
The second is due to the fact you have not set a registry to pull the packages from.
npm config set registry "https://registry.npmjs.com/"
Then you will need to reinstall with
npm install -g gatsby-cli
I installed the latest Node and Angular on Windows 10
npm install npm#latest -g
npm install -g #angular/cli#latest
But when I try to start a project ng new new-project I get the following error
npm WARN tarball tarball data for #angular/compiler#^6.1.0 (sha512-TY6axB1c7VvYXf+ebFDq3Ej+edgii3CDxew8HnyTFAWeDF2Gh8io1vTYwtdyDka6U53ASaheM1HpiUjzvYH0jQ==) seems to be corrupted. Trying one more time.
npm WARN tar ENOENT: no such file or directory, open 'C:\Users\admin\Desktop\...\node_modules\.staging\#angular\common-6be83a81\locales\si.js'
...
npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR! C:\Users\admin\AppData\Roaming\npm-cache\_logs\2018-10-08T01_01_48_404Z-debug.log
Package install failed, see above.
I tried to uninstall Node.js and Angular CLI completely and then reinstall again
npm install npm#latest -g
npm install -g #angular/cli#latest
But still the same error ..... So I googled this issue. It seems like some people had it too, but then it magically disappeared for some people.
How to fix this?
I was getting the same below error when attempting to a create new project using ng new command.
npm WARN tarball tarball data for #angular/compiler#~7.2.0
(sha512-5yb4NcLk8GuXkYf7Dcor4XkGueYp4dgihzDmMjYDUrV0NPhubKlr+SwGtLOtzgRBWJ1I2bO0S3zwa0q0OgIPOw==)
seems to be corrupted. Trying one more time.
I tried many things but what did not worked and what finally worked for me I have listed below. My working node version is 12.2.0 and npm version is 6.9.0 (i.e. latest version).
What did not worked:
Downgraded node js to other lower versions (tried many version)
Deleted package-lock.json file from project and executed npm install
Executed npm install --registry https://registry.cnpmjs.org instead of npm install
Deleted npm and npm-cache folders from AppData\Roaming and then again installed node js
Deleted node_modules folder, executed npm update and then executed npm install
Executed npm cache clean --force and then executed npm install
Reinstalled #angular/cli
Checked for any firewall / antivirus (in my case it was disabled)
Opened node command prompt as an administrator
Checked user permissions for the project folder
Finally what worked is:
Installed the component for which it was giving error. npm install -global #angular/compiler
I had the same problem with node 12.13.0 and npm 6.13.0
npm WARN tarball tarball data for #angular/compiler#^7.2.11 (sha512-5yb4NcLk8GuXkYf7Dcor4XkGueYp4dgihzDmMjYDUrV0NPhubKlr+SwGtLOtzgRBWJ1I2bO0S3zwa0q0OgIPOw==) seems to be corrupted. Trying one more time.
For me the problem was npm. After upgrading npm to the newest version with npm i -g npm#latest the problem vanished. So it seems to be a problem with npm itself and not the Angular/CLI.
upgrade your NPM version use this command i -g npm#latest it works like magic
I'm using npm andI noticed that it's not always possible to install packages. For ex I'm able to instal jquery using regular npm command npm install jquery but I'm not able to install webpack-watch-server using command npm i webpack-watch-server besause of an error
npm ERR! network request to http://registry.npmjs.org/homedir-polyfill failed, reason: read ECONNRESET
What does it mean? Does some dependencies of the package which I want to install are not available anymore or should I reconfigure npm?
I solved my problem by installing dependencies with npm ERR! status manually:
first I install homedir-polyfill separately and then again webpack-watch-server
npm install -g grunt-cli //done successfully
npm install grunt --save --only=dev
gives following error
(node:11000) fs: re-evaluating native module sources is not supported. If
you are using the graceful
-fs module, please update it to a more recent version.
npm WARN prefer global coffee-script#1.10.0 should be installed with -g
project#1.0.0 C:\Users\Live\Desktop\node grunt\final
`-- (empty)
npm WARN project#1.0.0 No repository field.
npm ERR! code 1
Tried uninstalling grunt-cli, cleaning npm cache, then re-installing, but still the problem persists.
Ok short recap:
When in doubt remove your node_modules and install all packages again using npm install
If that didn't work, try updating your npm by executing npm update -g npm and redo step 1.
If that didn't solve your problem, try upgrading to another NodeJS version using nvm or n.