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{ | |
"name": "javascript-development-environment", | |
"version": "1.0.0", | |
"description": "JavaScript development environment Pluralsight course by Cory House", | |
"scripts": { | |
}, | |
"author": "Cory House", | |
"license": "MIT", | |
"dependencies": { | |
"whatwg-fetch": "1.0.0" | |
}, | |
"devDependencies": { | |
"babel-cli": "6.16.0", | |
"babel-core": "6.17.0", | |
"babel-loader": "6.2.5", | |
"babel-preset-latest": "6.16.0", | |
"babel-register": "6.16.3", | |
"chai": "3.5.0", | |
"chalk": "1.1.3", | |
"cheerio": "0.22.0", | |
"compression": "1.6.2", | |
"cross-env": "3.1.3", | |
"css-loader": "0.25.0", | |
"eslint": "3.8.1", | |
"eslint-plugin-import": "2.0.1", | |
"eslint-watch": "2.1.14", | |
"express": "4.14.0", | |
"extract-text-webpack-plugin": "1.0.1", | |
"html-webpack-plugin": "2.22.0", | |
"jsdom": "9.8.0", | |
"json-schema-faker": "0.3.6", | |
"json-server": "0.8.22", | |
"localtunnel": "1.8.1", | |
"mocha": "3.1.2", | |
"nock": "8.1.0", | |
"npm-run-all": "3.1.1", | |
"nsp": "2.6.2", | |
"numeral": "1.5.3", | |
"open": "0.0.5", | |
"rimraf": "2.5.4", | |
"style-loader": "0.13.1", | |
"surge": "0.20.4", | |
"webpack": "1.13.2", | |
"webpack-dev-middleware": "1.8.4", | |
"webpack-hot-middleware": "2.13.0", | |
"webpack-md5-hash": "0.0.5" | |
} | |
} |
I.m going through this course. Running the npm install command returns several deprecated warnings. Any help?
You can ignore the deprecation warnings to assure you can follow along with me using the versions I used. Once you're done with the course, you can upgrade the packages. I show how to here.
For support please post on the Pluralsight course discussion board.
where can i get the most updated package.json file
You need to use this file with these versions to follow along with the course.
They are currently breaking @coryhouse. For example when I run node buildScripts/srcServer.js
it throws an error saying sendFile
is not a function
For support please post on the Pluralsight course discussion board.
Please assist, i am getting this error when i try to install npm packages
PS C:\Users\de\pluralsight-js-dev-env> npm install
npm : The term 'npm' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. Check the spelling of the
name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again.
At line:1 char:1
- npm install
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+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (npm:String) [], CommandNotFoundException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
Please post on the course discussion for support. That said, you need to install Node, and npm will be installed as well when you do.
Thanks for that @cory.
Thank you Cory. Really appreciate it
For anyone who encountered Parsing errors, run
npm cache verify
before
npm install
.
This worked for me.
Thanks for this @coryhouse
thanks @coryhouse
Thank you @coryhouse, but I'm doing the course in 2019 using Node version 8 and version 10 many of the packages in the original package.json are deprecated, and also the ones I found in the 2018 version of the package.json. Could you help, please?
@UWEMAKAN - Please post on the course discussion on Pluralsight for support. That said, more info here: coryhouse/javascript-development-environment#33
So far the course has been great until i got errors when doing npm install
.
I'm taking this course in 2019 using nodejs v10.16.0 and many of these package.json are depreciated.
Whats the solution ? i'm a beginnner
Please post on the course discussion on Pluralsight for support. That said, more info here: coryhouse/javascript-development-environment#33
@coryhouse the VS Code terminal keep saying "deprecated" for all whenever I run the npm install. I am using the 12.10.0 node.js. I will be glad if you can provide a solution to this here.
Thanks
Cheers
@AlhajiTrujillo - Please post on the course discussion on Pluralsight for support. That said, more info here: coryhouse/javascript-development-environment#33
@jaypshah5591 have you tried installing the npm
So smooth, thanks, sir. I literally followed through quite well with this while going through your course.