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After updated Node (upto v8.6.0) and npm (upto v5.5.1) I cannot execute command npm install. After npm install I've error message:

npm ERR! Cannot read property '0' of undefined

What's trouble or I need downgrade node/npm ?

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  • I've downgraded npm to 4.6.1 Oct 16, 2017 at 5:33
  • @nocarrier try out my solution
    – Idan Dagan
    Oct 30, 2017 at 13:19
  • you should downgrade the npm 5.2.0 or less. updates has a bug or something for windows 10.
    – Celik
    Nov 12, 2017 at 21:47
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    @Dmitrii Did any of these solutions work for you? If so can you choose one as the accepted answer? Dec 14, 2017 at 3:04

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I had the same problem.

I removed both node_modules and package-lock.json and then did:

npm install 

And it worked.

Edit by @OwlyMoly Due to new updates and the restriction to old dependencies in package-lock.json is causing this conflicts. By doing npm install won't fix this issue. Instead by ditching npm_modules and package-lock.json and doing npm install will load a new node_modules and that supposed to be required by package.json. You have to commit the new package-lock.json along with your latest changes of the project.

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    Removing cache npm cache clear --force also helps, before running these steps.
    – Olga
    Jan 30, 2018 at 13:14
  • This solution work for me. I lose 2h to find this. When I remove node_modules it was to little. I reinstall Node, NPM and all times I had errors...
    – kris_IV
    Feb 12, 2018 at 19:57
  • Can confirm npm cache clear --force can do something that helps. I had a 'bluebird' related error that was closest to the property 0 of undefined message. Jul 25, 2019 at 2:21
  • Removing package-lock.json was enough in my case, it didn't get to the step of creating a node_modules directory Jun 18, 2020 at 14:47
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Do 2 steps bellow (Window):

rm -rf ./node_modules to remove node folder

rm package-lock.json to remove package-lock.json file

then npm install to re-install the node modules

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Just download and install latest Yarn which is also a node package manager, developed by facebook, but has a much better dependency management. Also update your node cli (optional).

And then, install your dependencies using yarn:

yarn install

or

yarn // short version of yarn install

No errors!

You can continue to use npm after you have installed all dependencies with yarn or continue with yarn....it's your choice.

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I've made some tests:

[email protected] [email protected] - I have trouble and the test fails

nvm use 8.5.0

[email protected] [email protected] - I have trouble and the test fails

nvm use 8.4.0

[email protected] [email protected] - I have trouble and the test fails

npm install npm@^5 -g

[email protected] [email protected] - I have trouble and the test fails

nvm use 8.6.0
npm install npm@^4 -g

[email protected] [email protected] - no trouble, this fixes it.

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Seems to be an issue with a combination of factors.

Some workarounds here:

https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/18238

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npm 5.3.0 is broken for windows 10 after upgrading the nodeJS.
You should downgrade the npm, it is a temporary solution but works fine.

npm install -g [email protected]

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For me ([email protected]) solved the issue by deleting node_modules and performing npm install, but without removing package.json.lock file.

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Just remove both node_modules and package-lock.json and run: npm install

or

Just run: npm install -g npm@latest to upgrade it to the latest version

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Try with nvm(Node Version Manager).it help you to install any node version for any project without any Error.

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    I've tried some node version (8.5 and 8.4). It's not fixed. Oct 7, 2017 at 15:45
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I found same problem when using npm version 5.5.1 to install babel-preset-stage-0

Solution: I downgraded npm to version 5.2.0 and try to install again then it can solve the issue.

npm i -g [email protected]    
npm i -D babel-preset-stage-0
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I bumped into this issue using nvs (Node Version Switcher - https://github.com/jasongin/nvs) [email protected] and [email protected]. The reason was a local package I had linked with npm link. The solution was to remove that folder.

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In my case reinstalling node_modules have not fixed this issue. Problem was with one *.ts file which was missing in source codes. Do not know why It was not displaying compilation error, but adding this missing file to repository solved this issue.

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Upgrading npm to version 7.5.4 did the job for me.

npm install -g npm@latest
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What worked for me:
npm ci

Install a project with a clean slate docs: https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v7/commands/npm-ci

Deletes node_modules and installs everything based on package-lock.json, so no need to regenerate that

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I had a similar error caused by trying to operate on a lockfileversion 3 file using [email protected] and [email protected].

Simply upgrading these two solved it.

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