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I'm trying to run the following command: npm install -g bower gulp cordova ionic tsd@next karma-cli protractor node-gyp coffee-script js-beautify typescript npm-check

I have installed Python, Visual Studio Express and node-gyp so thought I'd be good to go, however I get the following errors:

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Regarding the "Can't find Python executable "python", you can set the PYTHON env variable." error, I'm a little confused because I have set the PYTHON environmental variable like so:

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Any ideas please?

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Try:

Install all the required tools and configurations using Microsoft's windows-build-tools by running npm install -g windows-build-tools from an elevated PowerShell (run as Administrator).

https://github.com/Microsoft/nodejs-guidelines/blob/master/windows-environment.md#environment-setup-and-configuration

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    This did the trick on my behalf. Pretty annoying though that it will install Python 2.7 as I don't want to soil my environment with a Python version that I'm not going to use.
    – bork
    Aug 31, 2018 at 8:56
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    It should be the perfect answer. May 7, 2020 at 6:12
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    Fixed this error, and probably others I haven't hit yet. Going into the list of dev machine setup steps! May 28, 2021 at 1:40
  • is system restart required after that? it appears yes for me to get work
    – faza
    Jan 30, 2022 at 14:50
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    the command currently returns this response "[email protected]: Node.js now includes build tools for Windows. You probably no longer need this tool. See github.com/felixrieseberg/windows-build-tools for details."
    – smurtagh
    Aug 22, 2022 at 16:44
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https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#on-windows

https://github.com/Microsoft/nodejs-guidelines/blob/master/windows-environment.md#environment-setup-and-configuration

try

npm config set python D:\Library\Python\Python27\python.exe
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I installed python2.7 to solve this issue.

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    This fixed my issue...sadly.
    – Carson
    May 21, 2018 at 22:20
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    @ZhangBuzz It's because the gyp tool that node-gyp depends on was written for Python 2 and is not compatible with Python 3. Jul 29, 2019 at 10:27
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    2021 here, they still want it aaand the 2.7 cannot be installed due to bug (endless cycle).
    – tequilacat
    Feb 19, 2021 at 18:18
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    and now 2022 here!
    – faza
    Jan 30, 2022 at 14:16
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    @LachoTomov get out of the waterfall cycle its agile world, patches and version upgrades are required for fixing bugs and exploits or loose your bitcoin wallets to hippies
    – MDT
    Jul 6, 2022 at 10:06
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You got to add python to your PATH variable. One thing you can do is Edit your Path variable now and add

;%PYTHON%;

Your variable PYTHON should point to the root directory of your python installation.

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    Thank you, I've set the PYTHON path to C:\Program Files\Python_2.7.10;%PYTHON%; but I'm still getting the same error unfortunately
    – Nick
    Dec 19, 2015 at 16:24
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    Actually you want to set your python path to C:\Program Files\Python_2.7.10 and then edit your PATH Variable and add ;%PYTHON; . I've looked it up locally and i added C:\Python34;C:\Python34\Scripts; to get things working. Although as you see im not using Python 2.
    – jvecsei
    Dec 19, 2015 at 16:27
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    Actually this post: stackoverflow.com/a/21433154/3378288 describes exactly what i was trying to explain but in a more detailed way ;). For you to note: it's not important if your path variable is PY_HOME, or PYTHON. It's just important that it matches with what you insert in your path variable.
    – jvecsei
    Dec 19, 2015 at 16:29
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    omg... I didn't realise I had to close the command window for the new variables to be in play. Thank you all so much for the replies and advice!
    – Nick
    Dec 19, 2015 at 17:08
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    Installing Python2.7.10 and setting the PATH and PYTHON environment variables successfully resolved the issue. Thanks you @jvecsei
    – Jnana
    Aug 22, 2018 at 9:02
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Just run below command with admin access

npm install --global --production windows-build-tools

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    The package windows-build0tools is deprecated: npmjs.com/package/windows-build-tools Dec 13, 2021 at 15:50
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    It shows me "Downloading installers failed. Error: TypeError: 'process.env' only accepts a configurable, writable, and enumerable data descriptor" using npm v9.6.7 with Node.js v18.17.1
    – Benny Code
    Sep 12, 2023 at 21:23
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The easiest way is to let NPM do everything for you,

npm --add-python-to-path='true' --debug install --global windows-build-tools
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MAC: In my case, I just run the below command and the error resolved:

npm config set python python3
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    This one introduce more errors like ` Missing parentheses in call to 'print'. Did you mean print` Mar 25, 2023 at 11:27
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    npm ERR! python` is not a valid npm option`
    – Dorian
    Jan 29 at 8:46
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I have recently encountered this issue in a dockerfile using node:16-alpine as base image. I have added following run command to fix the issue:

FROM node:alpine as build-stage
RUN apk add --no-cache python3 py3-pip make g++

Here, both tags node:alpine & node:16-alpine are same.

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  • add RUN apk add --no-cache python3 py3-pip make g++ to docker file solved my issue, thnx!
    – Mauzzz0
    Jan 7 at 10:11
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My Problem was the usage of Node v16.

I went back to Node v12 (v14 is probably fine as well) and it worked.

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  • Any idea why this fixes it? Does it not use python?
    – Chris
    Jun 22, 2023 at 15:41
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One of the following solutions will work for you:

  1. npm config set python c:\Python\27\python.exe or set PYTHON=D:\Python\bin\Python.exe
  2. npm config set python D:\Library\Python\Python27\python.exe
  3. Let npm configure everything for you (takes forever to complete) npm --add-python-to-path='true' --debug install --global windows-build-tools (Must be executed via "Run As Administrator" PowerShell)

If not... Try to install the required package on your own (I did so, and it was node-sass, after installing it manually, the whole npm install was successfully completed

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  • First installing node-sass manually actually worked for me. Had been struggling with python thing. Feb 24, 2021 at 19:27
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You are running the Command Prompt as an admin. You have only defined PYTHON for your user. You need to define it in the bottom "System variables" section.

Also, you should only point the variable to the folder, not directly to the executable.

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  • Thank you, I've added C:\Program Files\Python_2.7.10;%PYTHON%; in as the PYTHON variable under System variables and unfortunately am still getting the same error :(
    – Nick
    Dec 19, 2015 at 16:29
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    As mentioned in the other comments, %PYTHON% should go in the PATH variable, not PYTHON. By adding it in PYTHON, you are making a circular reference, which is not good for your computer. Dec 19, 2015 at 16:32
  • Thank you, have just changed PYTHON and included it in the PATH variable and still getting the same error. Argh :(
    – Nick
    Dec 19, 2015 at 16:39
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Had this issue on node:18 alpine docker image on Apple Silicon where only python3 is available but at least some versions of node-gyp don't support pyhton3 yet. So I had to use an alpine version that still had python2:

FROM node:18.8.0-alpine3.15

WORKDIR /app

RUN apk --no-cache add python2 make g++

COPY package.json .
COPY yarn.lock .
RUN yarn

COPY . .
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delete node_modules 
delete packagelock.json and yarn.lock(if have)
npm cache clean --force
npm install
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Run : npm --vs2015 install --global windows-build-tools

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  • perfect answer since this fixes the missing python2.7 issue too
    – VeteranLK
    Apr 26, 2022 at 14:23
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npm config set python D:\Library\Python\Python27\python.exe

This kind off worked for me from Tom Gao's answer

Make sure to change in npmrc file as it doesnt automatically takes \ for the path and do add Python in env var also as mentioned in the answers.

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use node version which mentioned in package.json.

using nvm (node version manager) you can switch between respective node version mentions in package.json

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as mentionned by jvecsei

For me adding D:\Softwares\Python\2.7\Scripts instead of D:\Softwares\Python\2.7 to PATH worked.

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npm config set python $(which python)

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On macOS installing Python 2 solves this:

With asdf, in a .tool-versions file:

python 2.7.18

Then

asdf plugin add python
asdf install

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