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* After installing a new node version with [nvm install --lts], you'll have to reinstall all node packages: | * After installing a new node version with [nvm install --lts], you'll have to reinstall all node packages: | ||
cdr && npm install -g; cdm && npm install -g; cdas && npm install -g | cdr && npm install -g; cdm && npm install -g; cdas && npm install -g | ||
* Reinstallation problems | |||
Warning: I had trouble when globally installing rad-scripts from npm and from my local source; for now I'll avoid [npm install -g rad-scripts]. | Warning: I had trouble when globally installing rad-scripts from npm and from my local source; for now I'll avoid [npm install -g rad-scripts]. | ||
I have also had problems with file locking and permissions when tools like Visual Studio Code are running. | |||
fixes: | |||
x close visual studio and kill all node exes (this didn't help this time but has in the past i think?) | |||
* remove the globally-officially-installed rad-scripts as it blocks installation from the local repo | |||
rm -rf /home/m/.nvm/versions/node/v8.12.0/lib/node_modules/rad-scripts | |||
Apparently, we should always use npm install -g from [cdr], not [npm install -g rad-scripts] | |||
F'in npm. cmon up your game before yarn etc fragments things into oblivion... | |||
* If filesystem navigation is slow, loadning npm can be EXTREMELY slow; you can add [ --no-use] to startup, then call [node use] before using it, as a shitty workaround. I'll keep upgrading npm until it is sane. It sure has had a rough growing journey. | * If filesystem navigation is slow, loadning npm can be EXTREMELY slow; you can add [ --no-use] to startup, then call [node use] before using it, as a shitty workaround. I'll keep upgrading npm until it is sane. It sure has had a rough growing journey. |
Revision as of 19:06, 14 October 2018
Installation
Windows
- Use the latest 64-bit installer
- Then you can just use it from a cmd prompt, eg: npm install -g rad-scripts
Linux
- install Node.js using the "Node.js Version Manager" nvm details
- find the latest nvm version
- curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.32.1/install.sh | bash
- restart terminal (or...
export NVM_DIR="/home/m/.nvm" [ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && . "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm
- nvm ls-remote --lts
- nvm install --lts # to get the latest long-term-support release - you can pick a release too if needed, eg 5.8.0)
- nvm ls # show what you have
- nvm alias default stable # needed?
- the common .bashrc_env should take care of node setup
- additional fyi goo
- nvm use 4.2.1; node -v; nvm ls; nvm alias default 0.11.13; nvm use default
- You can create an .nvmrc file containing version number in the project root directory and it will default to that version
- Global package install example: npm install -g rad-scripts
Upgrade
Don't mess with anything other than lts, you've been warned:
- nvm install --lts
Troubleshoot
- After installing a new node version with [nvm install --lts], you'll have to reinstall all node packages:
cdr && npm install -g; cdm && npm install -g; cdas && npm install -g
- Reinstallation problems
Warning: I had trouble when globally installing rad-scripts from npm and from my local source; for now I'll avoid [npm install -g rad-scripts].
I have also had problems with file locking and permissions when tools like Visual Studio Code are running.
fixes: x close visual studio and kill all node exes (this didn't help this time but has in the past i think?) * remove the globally-officially-installed rad-scripts as it blocks installation from the local repo
rm -rf /home/m/.nvm/versions/node/v8.12.0/lib/node_modules/rad-scripts
Apparently, we should always use npm install -g from [cdr], not [npm install -g rad-scripts] F'in npm. cmon up your game before yarn etc fragments things into oblivion...
- If filesystem navigation is slow, loadning npm can be EXTREMELY slow; you can add [ --no-use] to startup, then call [node use] before using it, as a shitty workaround. I'll keep upgrading npm until it is sane. It sure has had a rough growing journey.