I created a project using below command,
npm init vue#latest
The project was created like,
vue project setup
After that run below command,
npm install
then run the below command,
npm run dev
But I got the below error,
Error
Package.json File,
package.json
I tried all the way like cleared cache but couldn't helped me. Also reinstalled the node but didn't worked. Also given full permission to the folder.
npm version - 8.7.0
node version - v16.14.2
Can anyone help me?
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While creating a npm project I am getting this error.
But when I install yarn.
I don't know how to rerun the program.
Or is it because I installation problem.
Is using the latest version of node an issue.
Can Someone help me with this?
the strapi supports node version up to 18, you can check it here https://docs.strapi.io/developer-docs/latest/setup-deployment-guides/installation/cli.html#preparing-the-installation
there is flag for npm you can try to use:
npx create-strapi-app /appname --ignore-engines
However I doubt it would work, the workflow with yarn:
yarn create strapi-app /appname
If error still persists you can try to open your project with VS code or whatever IDE you use… Open terminal, do:
yarn --ignore-engines
yarn build --ignore-engines
yarn develop --ignore-engines
If that won’t help, it should give you another, more detailed error message that you should post then here…
I'm trying to add a create-react-app app inside a Turborepo monorepo.
Problem is that if I run npm install from the root of the monorepo and then try to start the CRA app by running npm run dev, I get the following error during compile time:
Loading PostCSS "postcss-preset-env" plugin failed: Cannot find module 'postcss-preset-env'
I noticed that if I run npm install from within the CRA app folder (/apps/my-app), and then run npm run dev from the root of the monorepo, it runs just fine.
I also noted that depending from where I run npm install, the contents of /apps/my-app/node_modules will be different, but I think is the expected behaviour.
If I understand correctly the npm workspaces docs, you should always run npm install from the root of the monorepo.
Any idea on what I'm missing here?
I'm using npm 8.3.1.
Here is a public repo with an example: https://github.com/oncet/turborepo-cra
I am working on a big project and I cannot run it anymore because of this error:
When I run npm run serve
ERROR TypeError: Cannot read property 'NormalModule' of undefined
TypeError: Cannot read property 'NormalModule' of undefined
at VueLoaderPlugin.apply (/Users/<user>/muso-ninjas/node_modules/vue-loader-v16/dist/pluginWebpack5.js:44:47)
at webpack (/Users/<user>/muso-ninjas/node_modules/#vue/cli-service/node_modules/webpack/lib/webpack.js:51:13)
at serve (/Users/<user>/muso-ninjas/node_modules/#vue/cli-service/lib/commands/serve.js:163:22)
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:96:5)
Please help me because I am stuck and I would like to go with my project.
Try this first:
In your project root, run npm install. Maybe someone else on your project has changed/added a dependency, and pulling from your git repo got you the code that relies on this, but won't get you the dependency itself.
If that doesn't fix your issue, try this:
Remove the node_modules folder in your project root.
Update your Node.js version to the latest 16.x version.
2.1 Verify the update has worked by issuing node -v in the terminal.
Update your npm: Run npm i -g npm in the terminal.
3.1 Very the update has worked by issuing npm -v in the terminal.
Run npm install in your project's root folder.
If this doesn't fix your issue, you need to find help from someone else on your team.
As suggested in link from the first comment, I deleted node_modules, replaced the node-sass in package.json with "sass": "^1.26.5" and ran npm install but it didn't work.
Then I repeated the steps and removed package-lock.json as well.
This helped and the app was served properly
npm install webpack#4.39.3 --save
I am using react native and Expo. I am unable to build new app because after I use expo init appName it shows the following error.
Heres the full message:
📦 Using npm to install packages. You can pass --yarn to use Yarn instead.
√ Downloaded and extracted project files.
× Something when wrong installing JavaScript dependencies. Check your npm logs. Continuing to initialize the app.
✅ Your project is ready!
To run your project, navigate to the directory and run one of the following npm commands.
- cd Scanner
- npm start # you can open iOS, Android, or web from here, or run them directly with the commands below.
- npm run android
- npm run ios # requires an iOS device or macOS for access to an iOS simulator
- npm run web
I tried multiple times to create a blank project, also tried npm install to install failed/not downloaded libraries and continue after failure but it showed another error:
npm ERR! code Z_BUF_ERROR
npm ERR! errno -5
npm ERR! zlib: unexpected end of file
also tried npm cache verify that showed cache is ok Content verified: 3562 (252580364 bytes).
So, How can I solve this issue?
Problems related to npm installation are very common If you do any mistake in early installation, but is avoided. Learn more about npm tree.
Steps worked for me are :
npm cache clean --force
npm cache verify
npm -g uninstall expo-cli --save
npm install expo-cli --global
expo init app-name
cd app-name
npm start
Always run as administrator if working on Windows and in root directory.
The solutions above didn't work for me but if you use 'npm install' in the directory of the app you get a clue that you shuold try 'npm install --force'
err message
You should have all these files folders and files at the start of the project otherwise not all the dependencies have been installed which is why we were getting the problem.folder structure
After you have added --force to npm install you have all the dependencies installed. Now you can run the app with npm start.
Unfortunately, all the solutions described above didn't work on my machine...
Here is my latest solution for this problem...
This worked 100% on my machine...
Use npm i -g expo-cli
This will automatically add the required packages and also remove the unnecessary ones.
Yes, surely, you don't need to uninstall and re-install it again.
Just follow my steps.
And, you can create your expo project using expo init.
I hope my solution will help you out from this annoying problem....
I just did npm install and it worked for me, but I had do that every time I create a new expo project.
I also encountered this problem, and finally found that it was the problem of react native cli,I installed the latest version of react native cli,Expo is back to normal
This Error is regarding to the git account. expos need a git account to setup react native project
If you are using windows you need to install git in your local PC
after that open your Terminal and type this command
git config --global user.name "your_username"
git config --global user.email "your_email_address#example.com"
after that clone any github project to your local computer. it will ask to login to Github
after all these steps try expo init <projectname>
The simple way to settle that error is by using "expo-cli init app-name" instead of "expo init app-name".
I tried and worked perfectly for me. Hope it will help you guys.
i have faced a similar problem and running yarn set version 1.22.1 fix it
Run the Command Prompt as an administrator. And run the following command:
npx create-expo-app AwesomeProject
Good afternoon,
I am trying to install react and react-redux onto my project, but I keep getting errors that I don't understand.
$ npx create-react-app learn-redux
npm ERR! code ENOLOCAL
npm ERR! Could not install from "Phelps\AppData\Roaming\npm-cache\_npx\13464" as it does not contain a package.json file.
npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR! C:\Users\Taylor Phelps\AppData\Roaming\npm-cache\_logs\2020-02-08T20_44_17_568Z-debug.log
Install for [ 'create-react-app#latest' ] failed with code 1
Could not install from "Phelps\AppData\Roaming\npm-cache\_npx\13464" as it does not contain a package.json file.
I am reading the error, but the problem is...that folder does not exist on my computer and I've checked in the terminal for npm and npx and both are installed on my computer. Does anyone have any ideas on why this may be happening and how to fix it?
Thank you.
According to this Github issue npx has trouble running on Windows if the user has a space in their name and from the error message I'd guess that is the case here. One of the suggested fixes is to set your npm-cache path to a folder without a space in it:
npm config set cache C:\tmp\nodejs\npm-cache --global
Then try running your command again.
Install the project in another directory except C partition :
npx create-react-app learnredux
Then :
npm i react-redux --save
This should work.
The problem is the npm cache by the path of the error. Try running:
npm cache verify
Verify the contents of the cache folder, garbage collecting any
unneeded data, and verifying the integrity of the cache index and all
cached data.
(from https://docs.npmjs.com/cli-commands/cache.html)