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Config: macOS High Sierra, version 10.13.2, node:v8.1.2 npm:5.0.3 When I run npm start in my angularjs project I get this error:

ERROR in Cannot find module 'node-sass'

After this I run:

npm i node-sass

Now I get this error:

gyp: No Xcode or CLT version detected!
gyp ERR! configure error 
gyp ERR! stack Error: `gyp` failed with exit code: 1

Why won't npm install node-sass? How can I install node-sass?

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    run npm install --save-dev node-sass
    – Ashok R
    Sep 16, 2018 at 9:02

34 Answers 34

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Here's the solution:

sudo npm install --save-dev  --unsafe-perm node-sass

Enjoy!

Edited to explain the options (from comments):

--save-dev is used so that your app is able to find the module in local node_modules. --save-dev adds package to devDependencies in package.json. --unsafe--perm is used to run install scripts as root. To avoid sudo, use nvm instead. --unsafe--perm is really not needed as sudo is already mentioned. So the command basically air tights the script to install node-sass at any cost.

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    This worked, but if someone could add to the answer on why this worked and the simple npm install node-sass did not work it would be instructive. Jan 14, 2019 at 5:06
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    all I need to was install node-sass in dev dependencies npm install --save-dev node-sass Apr 15, 2019 at 7:03
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    This worked for me. I started getting this issue when I installed node 12 (as I started a new angular project in Angular 8). My angular 6 app would no longer build and throw the error about node-sass. All fixed :) Jun 10, 2019 at 21:50
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    I'm still not clear WHY or HOW this solution works. How does adding to "devDependencies" solve the problem? How will it NOT cause problems when deployed? Side-Note: I'm very new to Angular and front end programming. Any clear explanation would be very useful! Many thanks!
    – Amogh Natu
    Jun 13, 2019 at 15:32
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    @AmoghNatu just running npm install node-sass will install the node-sass module. Adding --save-dev will also add the dependency to package.json. Adding --unsafe-perm allows npm to download node-sass binary (considered unsafe) directly to your project. Jul 1, 2019 at 10:24
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  1. This error is for node-sass is not present ... to solve this just you want to run following command

npm install node-sass

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    add as devDependencies npm install --save-dev node-sass.
    – Ashok R
    Sep 16, 2018 at 9:01
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    Doesn't help. I've already installed node-sass a dozen times (which wasn't easy), but it still fails. Node-sass is clearly a problem.
    – mcv
    Nov 6, 2018 at 15:25
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    @AshokR Can you please elaborate on exactly WHY adding it as devDependencies solves the problem? How will it NOT fail when deployed to prod?
    – Amogh Natu
    Jun 13, 2019 at 15:36
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According to node-sass github page, supported node.js version vary release by release.

https://github.com/sass/node-sass

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Example: Check the version of node you are running.

node -v
-> v12.0.0

you need node-sass v4.12+. so you can

npm install [email protected]

or if 4.12.0 is the latest

npm install node-sass@latest

(npm install node-sass will install the latest version in many cases, but remember that it does not always install the latest(in this example 4.12.0) if dependency in package.json is written like ^3.0.0, ~4.11.0) What's the difference between tilde(~) and caret(^) in package.json?

Lastly, using sudo with npm is not a good practice. Please refer to this article. https://medium.com/@ExplosionPills/dont-use-sudo-with-npm-still-66e609f5f92

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    this solution worked for me ... I was using older 2010 macbook, osx 10.12, and matching the node-sass version as described here solved it Oct 30, 2019 at 13:30
  • "npm install [email protected]" - resolved my issue - thanks
    – gavgrif
    Mar 10, 2020 at 1:48
  • npm install [email protected] Worked for me Dec 4, 2020 at 5:10
  • This is the only solution that worked for me(Installing the correct version). Mar 7, 2022 at 21:37
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Doing npm uninstall node-sass and then npm i node-sass did not work for me.

Solution worked for me is npm install --save-dev node-sass.

Happy Coding..

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Run:

npm rebuild node-sass --force              

and it'll work fine.

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    Doesn't work fine, sadly. For me (on windows) the problem remains.
    – mcv
    Nov 6, 2018 at 15:24
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    Thanks you for this, I didn't realise node-sass required Pythin somehow, but the rebuild error message made this very clear. Feb 16, 2021 at 14:03
  • sass doesn't require python, node-gyp what is requiring python and failing most cases.
    – Janatbek
    May 26, 2021 at 2:43
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It worked for me...

sudo npm rebuild node-sass --force
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    Give some explanation so that it would be easy to understand the solution Oct 3, 2018 at 9:14
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node-sass is not being installed and it can be one of many reasons

You have not installed it

npm install node-sass --save-dev

You are having a permissions error

sudo npm install --save-dev  --unsafe-perm node-sass

You had a memory issue because it tried to make it (build from c code in your platform),this applies to some platforms and node versions

node --max_old_space_size=8000 $(which npm) install node-sass --save-dev

Your node and npm versions are not compatible,which most probably generated a failure in the build process,

In this case use n or nvm to make sure you have the same version in the new and original environment, the one where it did work, as this is usually by using different versions in different environments

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This is what worked for me. I first uninstall node-sass. Then install it back.

npm uninstall node-sass
npm install --save-dev node-sass

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It failed for me because I was using the latest version of node (12.7.0) I then had to explicitly install the latest version of node-sass with:

npm install [email protected]

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In my case I also had to perform:

npm install sass-loader

To fix the problem

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I have fix this problem without installing node-sass by this command:

npm install [email protected] --no-save --unsafe-perm
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One of the cases is the post-install process fails. Right after node-sass is installed, the post-install script will be executed. It requires Python and a C++ builder for that process. The log 'gyp: No Xcode or CLT version detected!' maybe because it couldn't find any C++ builder. So try installing Python and any C++ builder then put their directories in environment variables so that npm can find them. (I come from Windows)

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I checked the Node version in my local machine, which is v10.11.0.

Then when I checked my development machine, where the error occurred, it had Node version V.10.8.0.

Upgrading Node to v10.11.0 in my development machine fixed the issue.

Hope this helps.

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    this is the answer which worked in my case. thanks. Oct 3, 2019 at 4:45
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There is an issue with downloading npm dependencies due to network which you have. try to download the npm dependencies in open network . you won't get any issue. i am also faced this similar issue and resolved finally.

use below commands: npm install (it will download all depedencies) npm start to start the angular application

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  • @TinySkillz i think he is mentioning no-proxy networks Jul 23, 2018 at 9:08
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npm install node-sass will do the job in most of the cases, as it will add missing sass npm dependency module doesn't exist or it will overwrite previous crashed version.

For Mac Users use sudo in front of above commands.

On Windows machines npm rebuild node-sass --force may not work for some users because it's essentially saying, "please force npm to rebuild the sass node module for me". It will not work because that module doesn't exist.

Whenever you did npm install to the initial installation, the sass module did not get installed, which is why this problem occurs.

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My problem was that a webfilter didn't allow me to download the node-sass package, when I executed the command

npm i

After the installation of the Windows Build Tools

npm i -g windows-build-tools

it build node-sass on it's own and now I can use it.

PS: I also installed Python 2.7.17 before, but I don't think that helped.

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I had the same error when installing dependencies in Angular. I've tried aforementioned techniques but none of them worked until I've deleted package-lock.json which was previously created when running Node v11.

Now I'm using Node v12 so this is how I got resolved.

I repeat if you have package-lock.json delete it, file and then install dependencies.

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Try sudo npm install [email protected] if your node version is 12.

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you must install node-sass in dev section of package.json

npm install --unsafe-perm node-sass --save-dev  
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If you run

npm install node-sass

and it still doesn't work remember to change permission to folder

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I have also been facing this error. None of the above methods work for me. Please follow this as it worked for me.

For Installing node-sass in Ubuntu 16 via npm :-

You can install with npm 5.2.0 Version

If you are using nvm :-

nvm install 8.2.1
nvm use 8.2.1
npm install node-sass

If you are using npm separately then upgrade or downgrade npm version to 5.2.0

npm install node-sass
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I ran into this error while I was using Microsoft Visual Studio Code's integrated git terminal. For some weird reason VS code was not allowing me to install 'node-sass'. Then I used 'Git Bash' (which was installed with git) and ran the following command: npm install node-sass It worked for me. I don't know why & how it worked. If anyone has any explanation please let me know.

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  • I suspect it is because you needed to be running as admin Jun 10, 2019 at 21:48
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You should try to check the log generated by npm install.

I have faced the same issues, and I found the error that python2 is not found in the path (environment variable).

After installing Python, everything worked fine.

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Upgrading to latest version of nodeJS solved my problem

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npm install --save-dev --unsafe-perm node-sass

This will do magic, you can use it with sudo

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Exactly same issue i was also facing and i tried all above answers but could not resolve, Below is the command which fixed my problem.

npm install sass-loader sass webpack --save-dev

https://www.npmjs.com/package/sass-loader

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I had a similar issue when I tried to run a project. First i uninstalled the current version

npm uninstall node-sass

Then i reinstalled to the latest version with

npm install node-sass
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I've fixed this problem by installing v10.16.10 node version.

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I met same issue installing node-sass when I am on Node 12.9.0

Once switching to Node 10.19.0, the issue is gone.

Reference: https://github.com/sass/node-sass/issues/2632

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There seems to be an issue with the version "node-sass": "4.5.3", try updating to the latest version. Such as you could try adding ^ "node-sass": "^4.5.3" for the latest version

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