- Installing Node.js via package manager
- Android
- Arch Linux
- CentOS, Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Alternatives
- Debian and Ubuntu based Linux distributions
- Alternatives
- FreeBSD
- Gentoo
- IBM i
- macOS
- Alternatives
- NetBSD
- Nodenv
- Windows
- macOS,UnixLike
- Usage
- OpenBSD
- openSUSE and SLE
- SmartOS and illumos
- Solus
- Void Linux
- Windows
- Alternatives
- Установка Node.js через пакетный менеджер
- Android
- Arch Linux
- Дистрибутивы Linux на основе Debian и Ubuntu, пакеты Enterprise Linux/Fedora и Snap
- FreeBSD
- Gentoo
- NetBSD
- Windows
- macOS,UnixLike
- Usage
- OpenBSD
- openSUSE и SLE
- macOS
- Альтернативы
- SmartOS и illumos
- Solus
- Void Linux
- Windows
- Альтернативы
- Node.js
- Contents
- Installation
- Alternate installations
- Node Packaged Modules
- Managing packages with npm
- Installing packages
- Updating packages
- Removing packages
- Listing packages
- Managing packages with pacman
- Troubleshooting
- node-gyp errors
- Cannot find module . errors
Installing Node.js via package manager
Note: The packages on this page are maintained and supported by their respective packagers, not the Node.js core team. Please report any issues you encounter to the package maintainer. If it turns out your issue is a bug in Node.js itself, the maintainer will report the issue upstream.
Android
Android support is still experimental in Node.js, so precompiled binaries are not yet provided by Node.js developers.
However, there are some third-party solutions. For example, Termux community provides terminal emulator and Linux environment for Android, as well as own package manager and extensive collection of many precompiled applications. This command in Termux app will install the last available Node.js version:
Currently, Termux Node.js binaries are linked against system-icu (depending on libicu package).
Arch Linux
Node.js and npm packages are available in the Community Repository.
CentOS, Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Node.js is available as a module called nodejs in CentOS/RHEL 8 and Fedora.
where corresponds to the major version of Node.js. To see a list of available streams:
For example, to install Node.js 12:
For CentOS/RHEL 7 Node.js is available via Software Collections.
Alternatives
These resources provide packages compatible with CentOS, Fedora, and RHEL.
Debian and Ubuntu based Linux distributions
Alternatives
Packages compatible with Debian and Ubuntu based Linux distributions are available via Node.js snaps.
Fast and simple Node.js version manager built in Rust used to manage multiple released Node.js versions. It allows you to perform operations like install, uninstall, switch Node versions automatically based on the current directory, etc. To install fnm, use this install script.
fnm has cross-platform support (macOS, Windows, Linux) & all popular shells (Bash, Zsh, Fish, PowerShell, Windows Command Line Prompt). fnm is built with speed in mind and compatibility support for .node-version and .nvmrc files.
FreeBSD
The most recent release of Node.js is available via the www/node port.
Install a binary package via pkg:
Or compile it on your own using ports:
Gentoo
Node.js is available in the portage tree.
IBM i
LTS versions of Node.js are available from IBM, and are available via the ‘yum’ package manager. The package name is nodejs followed by the major version number (for instance, nodejs12 , nodejs14 etc)
To install Node.js 14.x from the command line, run the following as a user with *ALLOBJ special authority:
Node.js can also be installed with the IBM i Access Client Solutions product. See this support document for more details
macOS
Download the macOS Installer directly from the nodejs.org web site.
If you want to download the package with bash:
Alternatives
Using Homebrew:
Using MacPorts:
Using pkgsrc:
Install the binary package:
Or build manually from pkgsrc:
n is a simple to use Node.js version manager for Mac and Linux. Specify the target version to install using a rich syntax, or select from a menu of previously downloaded versions. The versions are installed system-wide or user-wide, and for more targeted use you can run a version directly from the cached downloads.
See the homepage for install methods (boostrap, npm, Homebrew, third-party), and all the usage details.
If you already have npm then installing n and then the newest LTS node version is as simple as:
NetBSD
Node.js is available in the pkgsrc tree:
Or install a binary package (if available for your platform) using pkgin:
Nodenv
nodenv is a lightweight node version manager, similar to nvm . It’s simple and predictable. A rich plugin ecosystem lets you tailor it to suit your needs. Use nodenv to pick a Node version for your application and guarantee that your development environment matches production.
Nodenv installation instructions are maintained on its Github page. Please visit that page to ensure you’re following the latest version of the installation steps.
Node Version Manager is a bash script used to manage multiple released Node.js versions. It allows you to perform operations like install, uninstall, switch version, etc. To install nvm, use this install script.
On Unix / OS X systems Node.js built from source can be installed using nvm by installing into the location that nvm expects:
After this you can use nvm to switch between released versions and versions built from source. For example, if the version of Node.js is v8.0.0-pre:
Once the official release is out you will want to uninstall the version built from source:
Windows
The nvs version manager is cross-platform and can be used on Windows, macOS, and Unix-like systems
To install nvs on Windows go to the release page here and download the MSI installer file of the latest release.
You can also use chocolatey to install it:
macOS,UnixLike
You can find the documentation regarding the installation steps of nvs in macOS/Unix-like systems here
Usage
After this you can use nvs to switch between different versions of node.
To add the latest version of node:
Or to add the latest LTS version of node:
Then run the nvs use command to add a version of node to your PATH for the current shell:
To add it to PATH permanently, use nvs link :
OpenBSD
Node.js is available through the ports system.
Using pkg_add on OpenBSD:
openSUSE and SLE
Node.js is available in the main repositories under the following packages:
- openSUSE Leap 15.2: nodejs10 , nodejs12 , nodejs14
- openSUSE Tumbleweed: nodejs16
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 12: nodejs10 , nodejs12 , and nodejs14 (The «Web and Scripting Module» must be enabled.)
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 15 SP2: nodejs10 , nodejs12 , and nodejs14 (The «Web and Scripting Module» must be enabled.)
For example, to install Node.js 14.x on openSUSE Leap 15.2, run the following as root:
Different major versions of Node can be installed and used concurrently.
SmartOS and illumos
SmartOS images come with pkgsrc pre-installed. On other illumos distributions, first install pkgsrc, then you may install the binary package as normal:
Or build manually from pkgsrc:
Node.js snaps are available as node on the Snap store.
Solus
Solus provides Node.js in its main repository.
Void Linux
Void Linux ships Node.js stable in the main repository.
Windows
Download the Windows Installer directly from the nodejs.org web site.
Alternatives
Using Chocolatey:
Using Scoop:
IBM® SDK for Node.js — z/OS® is available in two installation formats, SMP/E and PAX. Select the installation format that applies to you:
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Установка Node.js через пакетный менеджер
Заметка: Пакеты, описанные на этой странице, разрабатываются и поддерживаются соответствующими упаковщиками, а не командой Node.js. Пожалуйста, сообщайте о любых проблемах, с которыми вы сталкиваетесь с конкретным пакетом. Если выяснится, что ваша проблема ― ошибка в самом Node.js, проблема будет передана выше.
Android
Поддержка Android все еще является экспериментальной в Node.js, поэтому предварительно скомпилированные двоичные файлы еще не предоставлены в открытом доступе.
Однако есть и сторонние решения. Например, сообщество Termux предоставляет эмулятор терминала и среду Linux для Android, а также собственный менеджер пакетов и обширную коллекцию многих предварительно скомпилированных приложений. Эта команда в приложении Termux установит последнюю доступную версию Node.js:
В настоящее время двоичные файлы Termux Node.js связаны с system-icu (в зависимости от пакета libicu ).
Arch Linux
Пакеты Node.js и npm доступны в репозитории сообщества.
Дистрибутивы Linux на основе Debian и Ubuntu, пакеты Enterprise Linux/Fedora и Snap
FreeBSD
Самый последний выпуск Node.js доступен через порт www/node.
Установите бинарный пакет через pkg:
Или скомпилируйте свой используя порты:
Gentoo
Node.js доступен в дереве портежей.
NetBSD
Node.js доступен в дереве pkgsrc:
Или установите бинарный пакет (если он доступен для вашей платформы) с помощью pkgin:
Node Version Manager ― это bash-скрипт, используемый для управления несколькими выпущенными версиями Node.js. Он позволяет выполнять такие операции, как установка, удаление, переключение версий и т.д.. Чтобы установить nvm, используйте этот скрипт установки.
В системах Unix/OS X Node.js, созданный из исходного кода, можно установить с помощью nvm путем установки в папку по умолчанию nvm:
После этого вы можете использовать nvm для переключения между выпущенными версиями и версиями построенных из исходного кода. Например, если версия Node.js v8.0.0-pre:
После выхода официального релиза вы захотите удалить встроенную версию:
Windows
The nvs version manager is cross-platform and can be used on Windows, macOS, and Unix-like systems
To install nvs on Windows go to the release page here and download the MSI installer file of the latest release.
You can also use chocolatey to install it:
macOS,UnixLike
You can find the documentation regarding the installation steps of nvs in macOS/Unix-like systems here
Usage
After this you can use nvs to switch between different versions of node.
To add the latest version of node:
Or to add the latest LTS version of node:
Then run the nvs use command to add a version of node to your PATH for the current shell:
To add it to PATH permanently, use nvs link :
OpenBSD
Node.js доступен через систему портов.
Использование pkg_add в OpenBSD:
openSUSE и SLE
Node.js доступен в основных репозиториях в следующих пакетах:
- openSUSE Leap 42.2: nodejs4
- openSUSE Leap 42.3: nodejs4 , nodejs6
- openSUSE Tumbleweed: nodejs4 , nodejs6 , nodejs8
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 12: nodejs4 , nodejs6 («Модуль Web и Scripting» должен быть добавлен перед установкой.)
Например, чтобы установить Node.js 4.x в openSUSE Leap 42.2, запустите следующее от имени пользователя root:
macOS
Просто загрузите установщик macOS прямо с веб-сайта nodejs.org.
Если вы хотите скачать пакет с bash:
Альтернативы
Использование Homebrew:
Использование MacPorts:
Использование pkgsrc:
Установка бинарных файлов:
Или сборка с помощью pkgsrc:
SmartOS и illumos
Образы SmartOS поставляются с предустановленным pkgsrc. В других дистрибутивах Illumos сначала установите pkgsrc, затем вы сможете установить бинарный пакет как обычно:
Или собрать с помощью pkgsrc:
Solus
Solus предоставляет Node.js в своем основном репозитории.
Void Linux
Void Linux поставляет стабильный файл Node.js в основном репозитории.
Windows
Просто загрузите Установщик Windows прямо с веб-сайта nodejs.org.
Альтернативы
Использование Chocolatey:
Использование Scoop:
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Node.js
Node.js is a JavaScript runtime environment combined with useful libraries. It uses Google’s V8 engine to execute code outside of the browser. Due to its event-driven, non-blocking I/O model, it is suitable for real-time web applications.
Contents
Installation
Install the nodejs package. There are LTS releases too:
Alternate installations
It is not uncommon to need or desire to work in different versions of nodejs . A preferred method among node users is to use NVM (Node Version Manager). nvm AUR allows for cheap and easy alternative installs.
You can set it up by adding this to your shell’s startup file:
Usage is well documented on the project’s GitHub but is as simple as:
If you decide to use nvm AUR , previously it was suggested to use nodejs-fake package from AUR. Which is now deleted. Suggested way is to use —assume-installed nodejs= , as per the manual pacman(8) § TRANSACTION OPTIONS (APPLY TO -S, -R AND -U) .
If you want to run `nvm use` automatically every time there is a .nvmrc file on the directory, add this in
Node Packaged Modules
npm is the official package manager for node.js. It can be installed with the npm package.
Managing packages with npm
Installing packages
Any package can be installed using:
This command installs the package in the current directory under node_modules and executables under node_modules/.bin .
For a system-wide installation global switch -g can be used:
By default this command installs the package under /usr/lib/node_modules/npm and requires root privileges to do so.
Allow user-wide installations
To allow global package installations for the current user, set the npm_config_prefix environment variable. This is used by both npm and yarn.
Re-login or source to update changes.
You can also specify the —prefix parameter for npm install . However, this is not recommended, since you will need to add it every time you install a global package.
Another method to do the same is to edit prefix field in $HOME/.npmrc file to change the install location permanently.
Updating packages
Updating packages is as simple as
For the case of globally installed packages ( -g )
Updating all packages
However, sometimes you may just wish to update all packages, either locally or globally. Leaving off the packageName npm will attempt to update all packages
or add the -g flag to update globally installed packages
Removing packages
To remove a package installed with the -g switch simply use:
to remove a local package drop the switch and run:
Listing packages
To show a tree view of the installed globally packages use:
This tree is often quite deep. To only display the top level packages use:
To display obsolete packages that may need to be updated:
Managing packages with pacman
Some node.js packages can be found in Arch User Repository with the name nodejs-packageName .
Troubleshooting
node-gyp errors
In case of errors like gyp WARN EACCES user «root» does not have permission to access the . dir , —unsafe-perm option might help:
Cannot find module . errors
Since npm 5.x.x. package-lock.json file is generated along with the package.json file. Conflictions may arise when the two files refer to different package versions. A temporary method to solving this problem has been:
However, fixes were made after npm 5.1.0 or above. For further information, see: missing dependencies
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