Why npm install does not work perfectly. When i create a new angular project and copy and paste the "src" file there, npm install works. But when I copy-paste the "package.json" same as src, npm install does not work.
This error is mentioned in the nodemon documentation:
If you see the error Cannot find module 'internal/util/types', the
error is solved with a clean npm cache and trying to reinstall the
dependency you're working with.
A start is to use the following commands:
sudo npm cache clean --force
sudo npm i -g npm
You have some missing modules in node_modules folder.
try to install with auto-install.
first install the global-cli by cmd npm install -g auto-install
then run auto-install in the directory you are working in.
Related
I am trying to work on angular2 for which I have installed nodeJS. I have followed the steps given here https://github.com/angular/angular-cli#prerequisites but there seems to be an issue. Here's what I did in the Command Prompt(Admin):
C:\WINDOWS\system32>node -v
v6.10.1
C:\WINDOWS\system32>npm -v
3.10.10
C:\WINDOWS\system32>npm install -g #angular/cli
[ ..............] / loadRequestedDeps: sill install loadAllDepsIntoIdealTree
My command prompt is stuck at this command and shows no sign of response. I will be glad if there are any suggestions on solving this issue of mine. Is there anything I am missing here?
Make sure.,you already installed nodejs.
npm install -g angular-cli
ng help
ng new PROJECT_NAME
cd PROJECT_NAME
ng serve
ng serve --host 0.0.0.0 --port 4201 --live-reload-port 49153
This command solved this problem for me:
npm install -g rimraf
The TLS key was a real problem and also install windows-tools does not help. After rimraf and using the right proxy settings and node_modules destination I can install angular-cli.
Can you try from the users directory C:\Users\userName or PC name just as shown in the below figure, and make sure you're not limited to any network related issues !
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Try this -
Global Package :
npm uninstall -g #angular/cli
npm cache clean
npm install -g #angular/cli#latest
Local Package :
rm -rf node_modules dist # use rmdir /S/Q node_modules dist in Windows Command Prompt; use rm -r -fo node_modules,dist in Windows PowerShell
npm install --save-dev #angular/cli#latest
npm install
I faced the similar problem. Press Ctrl + C in the command Prompt. It will continue and it will not exit.
Run "npm install" inside this project folder to install all
dependencies.
Make sure you use the latest version of the CLI (upgrade guide
below)
Run "ng serve" to see the app in action.
Then,
Run the below commands to upgrade the latest version of the CLI - only use "sudo" on Mac/ Linux.
sudo npm uninstall -g angular-cli #angular/cli
sudo npm install -g #angular/cli
uninstall node.js
delete all node_modules from your directory
delete npm from AppData>Roaming>
delete npm_cache and all newly generated node files from the c:\users[username} directory.
install node.js
add local path as:
new>PATH>c:\users[username}\AppData\Roaming\npm
keep this before Temp path
in cmd: npm -v node -v C:\Users\693272>npm install -g #angular/cli
ng -v
(here 'ng' error should not come)
and now you can go to some other directory also and create your new project as
everything installed is set globally
C:\Users\693272>cd /
C:>d:
D:>ng new app1 -d
HOPE THIS HELPS!
Open PowerShell as admin:
Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
npm cache clean --force
npm install -g npm#latest
npm config set registry http://registry.npmjs.org/
npm install -g #angular/cli --verbose
Start > Run > AppWiz.cpl > Uninstall node.js
Delete the node install directory removing remaining folders and files
Delete npm folder from Start > Run > %AppData% (AppData\Roaming)
If it exists delete npm-cache from the c:\users[username} directory
Install node.js the Latest Version and please use the default C:\Program Files\nodejs install path.
Open Cmd:
C:\Users\Jeremy>node -v
v17.1.0
C:\Users\Jeremy>npm -v
8.1.2
I've tried several times to uninstall my angular-cli in order to update it but even if I follow the instructions provided on github:
npm uninstall -g #angular/cli
npm cache clean
npm install -g #angular/cli#latest
When I check using the command ng --version I still get the old version :
angular-cli: 1.0.0-beta.26
node: 7.7.1
os: darwin x64
How can i fix this issue? Thanks
I have also faced the same issue in recent past for me I have do the following commands one by one in terminal.
sudo npm uninstall -g angular-cli
sudo npm cache clean
After this run
ng -v
If still get angular-cli version 1.0.0-beta.2x.x then run the following command
which ng
It will show the ng path. Go to the path and if it is linked with any file remove the same the link and actual ng file. In my case the link is in /usr/bin/ng and actual path of ng file is /lib/node_modules/#angular/cli/bin/ng.
sudo rm -rf /lib/node_modules/#angular/cli/bin/ng
sudo rm -rf /usr/bin/ng
Next you need to install #angular/cli using
sudo npm install -g #angular/cli
Close all the terminal and run ng -v and you are on. May be it will help someone. Thanks :)
If you are facing issue with angular/cli then use the following commands:
npm uninstall -g angular-cli to uninstall the angular/cli.
npm cache clean to clean your npm cache from app data folder under your username.
use npm cache verify to verify your cache whether it is corrupted or not.
use npm cache verify --force to clean your entire cache from your system.
Note:
You can also delete by the following the paths
C:\Users\"Your_syste_User_name"\AppData\Roaming\npm and C:\Users\"Your_syste_User_name"\AppData\Roaming\npm-cache
Then use the following command to install latest angular/cli version globally in your system.
npm install -g #angular/cli#latest
To get more information visit github angular-cli update.
Updating Angular CLI
https://github.com/angular/angular-cli#updating-angular-cli
If you're using Angular CLI 1.0.0-beta.28 or less, you need to uninstall angular-cli package first.
npm uninstall -g angular-cli
npm uninstall -g #angular/cli
npm cache clean
npm install -g #angular/cli#latest
Then when it gets done successfully you may try:
ng --version
This sometime happens when you had actually installed #angular/cli using yarn and not npm.
You can verify this by looking in to yarn's global install folder.
You can remove it from yarn using
yarn global remove #angular/cli
You are using the beta version of angular CLI you can do this way.
npm uninstall -g #angular/cli
npm uninstall -g angular/cli
Then type,
npm cache clean
Then go to the AppData folder which is hidden in your users and go to roaming folder which is inside AppData then go to npm folder and delete angular files in there and also go to npm-cache folder and delete angular components in there.After that restart your PC and type
npm install -g #angular/cli#latest
This worked for me ✌️
I found a solution, first, delete the ng file with
sudo rm /usr/bin/ng
then install nvm (you need to restart your terminal to use nvm).
then install and use node 6 via nvm
nvm install 6
nvm use 6
finally install angular cli
npm install -g #angular/cli
this worked for me, I wanted to update to v1.0 stable from 1.0.28 beta, but couldn't uninstall the beta version (same situation that you desrcibed).
Hope this works
The following approach worked for me:
npm uninstall -g #angular/cli
and
npm cache verify
I had the same problem. This doesn't work:
npm uninstall -g angular/cli
npm cache clean
instead use:
npm uninstall -g # angular/cli
I could not get the angular-cli to go away. I FINALLY figured out a way to find it on my windows machine. If you have Cygwin installed or you are running linux or mac you can run which ng and it will give you the directory the command is running from. In my case it was running from /c/Users/myuser/AppData/Roaming/npm/ng
I had angular-cli version 1.0.0-beta.28.3, and the only thing that worked for me was deleting the angular-cli directly from the global node_modules folder:
cd /usr/local/bin/lib/node_modules
rm -rf angular-cli
After that ng version output was, as expected:
command not found: ng
And I could install the latest angular-cli version:
npm install -g #angular/cli#latest
Hope it helps...
Step 1:
npm uninstall -g angular-cli
Step 2:
npm cache clean
Step 3:
npm cache verify
Step 4:
npm cache verify --force
Note:
You can also delete by the following the paths
C:\Users"System_name"\AppData\Roaming\npm and
C:\Users"System_name"\AppData\Roaming\npm-cache
Then
Step 5:
npm install -g #angular/cli#latest
You have to use (without #)
npm uninstall -g angular/cli
because
If you're using Angular CLI beta.28 or less, you need to uninstall angular-cli package. It should be done due to changing of package's name and scope from angular-cli to #angular/cli https://github.com/angular/angular-cli
Try to update via these steps found in the npm repo for the angular cli.
npm uninstall -g angular-cli
npm cache clean
npm install -g angular-cli#latest
There is also an angular cli migration guide. One other option (more involved) is to start a new project and migrate over by copying and pasting certain files. This can be found here in the "moving into the cli" section of the angular-cli github
Check if you have the hidden folder ".npm" in your Home directory and delete the old angular-cli folder.
While uninstalling Angular CLI I got the same message (as it had some permission issues):
Unable to delete .Staging folder
I tried deleting the .staging folder manually, but still got the same error. I logged in from my administrator account and tried deleting the staging folder again manually, but to no avail.
I tried this (run as Administrator):
npm uninstall -g #angular/cli
npm cache verify
npm install -g #angular/cli.
Then I tried creating the project from my normal user account and it worked.
For those using Windows, I had this issue because :
after running npm uninstall -g # angular/cli, the folder AppData\Roaming\npm were still containing a ng file
this file prevented a complete uninstall of the CLI
I tried then to remove the ng file manually, but for some reasons it was not possible (I did not have the right), even as admin.
The only hack I found was using a 'linux based' command (I used Git bash) as admin and removing this file from command line:
cd AppData/Roaming/npm
rm ng.cmd
For information: this was with the version 6 of the CLI. There is not problem anymore to remove manually this specific file after the update.
I updated my npm and ionic yesterday and my ionic project that was originally working is giving me this error.
Error('`libsass` bindings not found. Try reinstalling `node-sass`?');
I tried
sudo npm install node-sass
sudo npm -g install node-gyp
sudo npm rebuild node-sass
but it did not work. Any help would be appreciated.
Never use sudo with npm. You will have lot of problems with permissions if you do that. And for your issue, this helped me:
npm cache clean && node ./node_modules/node-sass/scripts/install.js
Try also removing all node modules before that (whole folder), run npm install (without sudo) and then if it doesn't work run the command that I wrote.
I'm attempting to install the Ushahidi V3 Client. I've been following the install process up until when I need to build the project from the source repo using npm and gulp - both of which I've had zero experience with. Whenever I run sudo npm install in the project directory, the process runs without complaints. However, when I run npm ls to verify that dependencies have been downloaded, I get a bunch of dependencies listed out as being missing.
How do I get npm to resolve all of these dependencies?
System Details
OS Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty)
Node JS v0.12.9
NPM v3.5.1
What I've tried
Removing node_modules folder and re-running sudo npm install as referenced in this SO answer for a similar question: npm Gulp dependencies missing, even after running npm install
Uninstalling and reinstalling node and npm
#Strainy, as your research :D
It was a combination of running as sudo and not having the build-essentials.
That's why you should not use sudo npm
Follow these steps:
try npm uninstall. and then try npm install.
Also If it still doesn't work.
Try:
npm install -g npm-install-missing
or
npm-install-missing
For further reading, click here.
I had install Node.js 4.2.2
i am trying to install socket.io package using npm install socket.io
but the npm installer just keep running with no error output in console after 30min..
Try to install some another package, mongoose for example. If it also fails try to reinstall npm by
npm install -g npm
Try the following:
npm install -g npm
npm cache clean
npm install socket.io
Also check if you permission to create node_modules folder in the directory you run npm.
You can downgrade your nodejs to v.4.2.1 for example, don't forget to clean npm cache after that, and then run npm install command.
First try to remove these packages and then install. Like
npm remove socket.io
Then
npm install socket.io
may be the incomplete installed files are blocking it to install properly
You need to update your npm anyway.
Try from link install:
curl -L https://www.npmjs.com/install.sh | sh
Or you can compile it with make if you clone sources from github