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When running npm install -g ionic I get the following error:

FATAL ERROR: CALL_AND_RETRY_LAST Allocation failed - JavaScript heap out of memory

Is there a way to globally increase the node.js memory limit?

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You can launch NPM using :

node --max-old-space-size=8000 $(which npm) install -g ionic

As described here, the default is 4000 (4Gb).

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    You can also launch : node --max_old_space_size=8000 $(which npm) install -g ionic Jul 10, 2017 at 12:24
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    The default V8 memory limit is 1.7 GB.
    – Joël
    Jan 11, 2019 at 2:49
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    use the option NODE_OPTIONS=--max_old_space_size=4096 - Documentation : nodejs.org/api/cli.html#cli_node_options_options
    – sol404
    May 27, 2020 at 5:50
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    Just want to point out that in my case, I got a JavaScript heap out of memory error because my machine didn't have enough memory. In this case, I had to decrease max_old_space_size, not increase it.
    – nullromo
    Jul 22, 2020 at 21:47
  • Anyone knows the Windows equivalent for this command? I'm trying to do npm i but getting this "out of memory" error.
    – Aximili
    Jul 19, 2021 at 10:02
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I flagged this as a duplicate, but in case anyone happens across it, I posted the modern solution to this problem over at https://stackoverflow.com/a/48895989/4200039:

As of v8.0 shipped August 2017, the NODE_OPTIONS environment variable exposes this configuration (see NODE_OPTIONS has landed in 8.x!). Per the article, only options whitelisted in the source are permitted, which includes "--max_old_space_size".

So I put in my .bashrc: export NODE_OPTIONS=--max_old_space_size=4096

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  • I am trying to "npm publish" a .tgz with 650 MB size (unpacked 1.4 GB) and I get this issue. NODE_OPTIONS takes effect, but I get another error message ENOBUFS at the end. Aug 5, 2021 at 14:57
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Run these commands

npm install -g increase-memory-limit

Run from the root location of your project:

increase-memory-limit

Look Here For more details https://www.npmjs.com/package/increase-memory-limit

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  • I tried this solution, but now "npm run dev" AND "npm install" hangs for ever! any tips to solve this?
    – Phil
    Jun 15, 2022 at 16:05
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    deprecaded As of Node.js v8.0 shipped August 2017, you can now use the NODE_OPTIONS environment variable to set the max_old_space_size globally: npmjs.com/package/increase-memory-limit Aug 25, 2022 at 18:34
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Try, node --max-old-space-size=<size> where size is in megabytes.

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    How do you set a node option when running npm install
    – Jay
    Dec 2, 2016 at 18:46
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    @Jayraj launch npm through node
    – xShirase
    Dec 2, 2016 at 19:47
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I faced similar issue and this approach didn't work for me because I was using docker so I had to increase the memory size for docker itself to fix the issue:

Docker Screenshot

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  • For people having this issue on their docker build, this is the solution. upvote! Dec 20, 2021 at 13:07
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In my case, I had a recursive function which I didn't observe.Recursion can make heap out of memory.

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For Angular 11 / 10 in pacakge.json file make below changes

Source Link

"scripts": {
    "ng": "ng",
    "start": "node --max_old_space_size=2192 ./node_modules/@angular/cli/bin/ng serve",
    "build": "node --max_old_space_size=2192 ./node_modules/@angular/cli/bin/ng build",
   .....

},

enter image description here

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  • These only show how to run ng commands, not npm install.
    – Kris Boyd
    Jul 18 at 21:21
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Solved for me, after running the command:

npm update

It will update all dependencies (be careful with broken changes). Maybe the webpack-cli dependency is the cause of this trouble.

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Try this lifehack

NODE_OPTIONS="--max-old-space-size=2048" npm install -g ionic

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    The only thing this "new" answer does is to repeat what half of the other answers are already saying, including the accepted answer.
    – Tyler2P
    Aug 11, 2021 at 11:21
  • Would actually argue that this is different, since its not calling node directly, but using the NODE_OPTIONS env variable. This allows you to prefix any command that runs node with it, without doing the $(which <executable>) thing
    – Ascherer
    Jun 2 at 17:56
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I had an incorrect prefix in my .npmrc file. By moving to new company devices this path didn't match anymore with the old nodejs folder. On npm install the command freezes for a long time and throws an java out of heap exception without a suitable answer.

I've deleted it and it worked.

prefix=D:\development\nodejs

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