it posible use a nodejs package inside meteor app on server side? It would be great to do that since nodejs has a large number of packages.
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Yes, it is possible. You can use an npm module in Meteor, since it's based on Node.js.
This code has worked for me fine, e.g.:
var fs = __meteor_bootstrap__.require('fs');
UPDATE: To install an npm module in a Meteor app
- Inside your terminal, change path to your Meteor app directory.
> cd .meteor/local/build/server
- Install an npm module like so
> npm install module_name
.
Edit: for anyone visiting this post, it is outdated. As of Meteor 0.6.4, you use Npm.require
instead of __meteor_bootstrap__.require
:
var fs = Npm.require('fs');
Also, if you don't use standard node package, but one from npm repositories, it's better to create a dependency so that it's automatically installed every time you create a new instance of the project. To do so, create a /packages/someName/package.js
file with the following line:
Npm.depends({'packageName': 'packageVersion'});
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Thank you very much for your answer but how could I install nodejs packages inside a meteor app?– TopicusJul 27, 2012 at 16:57
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Sorry I should've included this information in the first place. I've now updated my answer with the relevant info. Hope it helps. :)– nsmetaJul 27, 2012 at 17:30
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2Any idea on how to make modules with transitive dependencies work? Like aws-lib for example?– JoschaAug 16, 2012 at 3:28
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2This answer is incorrect...
Npm.depends()
is only for use in apackage.js
file. Use the meteorhacks:npm package to be able to use npm modules in Meteor apps. Oct 6, 2014 at 22:58