Yarn v3.0.2 Why do not install the node_modules folder ? Need to run npm install after the yarn's commands ? So for example every time i user yarn 3 to handle my packages dependencies i need to run npm install too ?
try to add this code nodeLinker: node_modules in .yarnrc.yml file
see node_modules is missing after successful yarn install
Because Yarn to solve the node_modules problem unveiled the Plug'n'Play strategy for Node.
https://yarnpkg.com/features/pnp
I am receiving this error when I try to run npm run watch
Error: Cannot find module 'C:\wamp64\www\node_modules\laravel-mix\setup\webpack.config.js'
I am currently using
Laravel Framework 5.7.16
NPM 6.4.1
Thank you in advance
Edit: yes, I have run npm install
You have to first install your node modules with:
npm install
It seems that you don't have the package Laravel-mix, install it running:
npm install laravel-mix --save-dev
Also check if you have your webpack.config.js inside the main folder of your app, if not check for the docs on how to get it: https://laravel-mix.com/docs/3.0/installation
How to configure deploy file to run bower install on laravel project.
npm install from the app-root directory didn't work.
Bower depends mainly on node and npm, are you sure u have them installed? because npm install should do the initial trick
When I compile with gulp, I got an error like below. How can I fix it?
module.js:339
throw err;
^
Error: Cannot find module 'gulp-sass'
at Function.Module._resolveFilename (module.js:337:15)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:287:25)
at Module.require (module.js:366:17)
at require (module.js:385:17)
at Object.<anonymous> (/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/flyscoot.com/gulpfile.js:2:12)
at Module._compile (module.js:435:26)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:442:10)
at Module.load (module.js:356:32)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:311:12)
at Module.require (module.js:366:17)
Just do npm update and then npm install gulp-sass --save-dev in your root folder, and then when you run you shouldn't have any issues.
Edit your package.json. Change:
"gulp-sass": "^2.3.2"
to
"gulp-sass": "3.0.0"
Delete the node_modules folder and run npm install again.
Source: https://github.com/codecombat/codecombat/issues/4430#issuecomment-348927771
Did you check this question?
May be possible solution is:
rm -rf node_modules/
npm install
I had the same problem, and I resolve doing this npm update. But I receive the message about permission, so I run:
sudo chwon -R myuser /home/myUserFolder/.config
This set permissions for my user run npm comands like administrator. Then I run this again:
npm update
and this:
npm install gulp-sass
Then my problem with this was solved.
Try this:
npm install -g gulp-sass
or
npm install --save gulp-sass
I had the same problem on my new Windows 10 machine. I had to intall the Windows build tools with npm install -g windows-build-tools. (https://github.com/Microsoft/nodejs-guidelines/blob/master/windows-environment.md#environment-setup-and-configuration)
i was also facing the same issue,
The possible solution is to install the gulp-sass module, but if you will run the below command npm install -g gulp-sass or npm install --save gulp-sass, This is not going to be updated on node-sass project's end.
This version of node-sass is missing (returns a 404) and google web-starter-kit v0.6.5 has depended on it for a long time, since Dec 2016. So, it has been working for a long time and must have just disappeared.
Downloading binary from
https://github.com/sass/node-sass/releases/download/v3.13.1/win32-x64-57_binding.node
Cannot download
"https://github.com/sass/node-sass/releases/download/v3.13.1/win32-x64-57_binding.node":
HTTP error 404 Not Found
The only workaround is to upgrade node-sass:
npm i gulp-sass#latest --save-dev to fix the issue.
I had same error on Ubuntu 18.04
Delete your node_modules folder and run
sudo npm install --unsafe-perm=true
Make sure python is installed on your machine, Python is required for node-sass.
I had this issue for days looking for answers. My error log was similar to this npm just won't install node sass
The only problem was the node version. Maybe it can help some of you.
I downgraded my Node.js from 9.3.0 to 6.12.2 and run:
npm update
In the root folder where package.json is located, run npm outdated. You'll get outdated packages returned with some details. In those details, you'll see the current version number of the outdated package.
After then, open the package.json file and manually change the version number of the corresponding package.
Then delete the node_modules folder and run npm install. It should solve this issue.
I ran : npm i gulp-sass#latest --save-dev
That did the magic for me
Ive faced the same troubles with gulp-sass in my VSCode environment.
Also, I was observing a lot of fails during npm installing and I could not start gulp (as outcome).
The way how I fixed it:
delete packages
npm i
npm i gulp-sass --save-dev
Now it works.
Those who are getting this error, please downgrade the Node.js you are using.
Step 1 :
Uninstall the one you are using and install the version you prefer. I installed v6.12.3. My previous Node.js version was v9.4.0.
Step 2 :
Download Node.js.
Hope this will work.
I worked with Yarn and I got the same issue and I solve it doing this:
delete node_modules
yarn install
yarn upgrade
yarn install gulp-sass --save-dev
Try this to fix the error:
Delete node_modules directory.
Run npm i gulp-sass#latest --save-dev
Solution:
const sass = require('gulp-sass')(require('sass'));
npm install gulp-sass sass
So, I'm trying to evaluate fine-uploader. I decided to go to the download page, but it wants you to purchase a license, but I don't want to do that until after I've evaluated it. So, I went to github and downloaded the master zip for it and unzipped. My question is now what? The so-called "step-by-step" are not step-by-step. Am I supposed to build something? The documentation states I just need to include one file....which file? In the demos, for traditional use, i see it includes fineuploader-{VERSION}.js, but I see no file that even starts with "fineuploader" in the subdirectory of "client/js/*".
Am I just missing the documentation for this completely?
Thanks!
Following Bjørn Børresen's answer, the official documentation (which is severely lacking) and some troubleshooting, I was successfull on Ubuntu 13.10 with the following commands:
sudo apt-get install npm git
sudo npm install -g npm
sudo npm install -g grunt-cli
sudo npm install -g bower
git clone https://github.com/Widen/fine-uploader.git
cd fine-uploader
npm install http://github.com/e-jigsaw/grunt/tarball/fix-underscore-string-version
bower install
sudo npm install -g
npm install grunt
npm install
grunt package
You'll need git, NPM, Grunt & Bower.
Assuming you have git, if not install it. Then navigate to http://nodejs.org/ and INSTALL NodeJS.
From the command line:
npm install -g grunt-cli
npm install -g bower
git clone git#github.com:Widen/fine-uploader.git
cd fine-uploader
bower install
npm install -g
grunt
These are the steps that worked for me on Windows 7:
I. Install Prereqs (should only be necessary the first time)
Install node.js on windows if you haven't already.
Ensure npm has been added to your PATH variable (as of this writing, node.js puts this in during install):
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\npm
Install git on windows if you haven't already.
Ensure the git commands have been added to your PATH variable (as of this writing the git install does not add these):
C:\Program Files(x86)\Git\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd
Open command prompt.
Install grunt globally:
npm install -g grunt
Install grunt-cli globally:
npm install -g grunt-cli
Clone the repo if you haven't already:
git clone git://github.com/Widen/fine-uploader
Change command prompt directory to repo location (most likely at %USERPROFILE%\fine-uploader).
Install dependencies (if you want the dependencies installed
globally add a -g below but it is not necessary):
npm install
II. Build and Package
Open command prompt at the repo location (i.e. %USERPROFILE%\fine-uploader)
Pull latest, if necessary:
git pull
package it up:
grunt package
This should result in the files being added to the _dist folder in your repo.
The build and distribution methods have changed quite a bit over the past couple years. As of Fine Uploader 5.11, you have the following options:
Download Fine Uploader from npm
npm install fine-uploader
Download Fine Uploader from the project's home page
...at http://fineuploader.com/customize
Build Fine Uploader yourself from the GitHub repo
git clone https://github.com/FineUploader/fine-uploader.git
cd fine-uploader
npm install
make build
The "contribute code" section in the README contains even more details.