On windows for some reason when I run npm install
it won't install devDependencies. AFAIK it should. If I run npm install --dev
devDependencies are installed. I don't understand why npm install
doesn't install devDependencies too, but installs only dependencies. What could be the reason? How can I fix it?
Maybe something is wrong with my package.json? It is listed below if it may be helpful:
{
"name": "try-brunch",
"version": "0.1.0",
"private": "true",
"devDependencies": {
"brunch": "^2.0.4",
"cssnano-brunch": "^1.1.5",
"javascript-brunch": "^1.8.0",
"sass-brunch": "^1.9.2",
"uglify-js-brunch": "^1.7.8"
},
"dependencies": {
"jquery": "^2.1.4"
}
}
Check the NPM docs for install
With the
--production
flag (or when the NODE_ENV environment variable is set to production), npm will not install modules listed in devDependencies."The
--only={prod[uction]|dev[elopment]}
argument will cause either only devDependencies or only non-devDependencies to be installed regardless of the NODE_ENV."
Have you tried
npm install --only=dev
If you are worried that your package.json might be incorrect, best thing to do is this. Create a new folder, and run:
npm init --yes
Then:
npm install --save-dev brunch@^2.0.4
npm install --save-dev cssnano-brunch@^1.1.5
npm install --save-dev javascript-brunch@^1.8.0
npm install --save-dev sass-brunch@^1.9.2
npm install --save-dev uglify-js-brunch@^1.7.8
npm install jquery@^2.1.4 --save
And you should be good to go! Otherwise, will keep posting other options.
Check your npm configuration:
npm config list
npm gets its config settings from the command line, environment variables, and npmrc files. So check environment variables, and the npmrc file.
Still failing?
Ok, create a new folder, ideally somewhere else on your filesystem. ie. not in same folder hierarchy. For instance, C:\myNewFolder - the closer to the base C: drive the better.
Then run:
npm init --yes
Now run:
npm install underscore --save
and finally:
npm install mocha --save-dev
Does everything work as expected?
What I am trying to do is understand whether your problem is global, or something local to the previous folder and dependencies.