I want to publish a normal, public package to npm. When I do npm publish
I get:
npm ERR! publish Failed PUT 400
npm ERR! code E400
npm ERR! unscoped packages cannot be private : my-package
Per the NPM docs, you now have to do:
npm publish --access public
This tells the npm registry that you want your package to be downloadable by everyone.
Instead of using --access
, you can also add the setting to your package.json
, as seen in @smnbbrv's answer below. But if I'm right an this is just a bug, you may want to just use --access
as a temporary workaround.
With all the credits to @mb21 and his solution there is a small addition to his answer.
The proposed
npm publish --access public
works perfectly. However it is not always possible to make it work within the CI environment, e.g. when you use semantic-release. The proper solution there would be using the very same access
parameter but inside your package.json
s publishConfig
(btw this also makes it easier to publish manually in the future):
{
"name": "...",
...
"publishConfig": {
"access": "public"
}
}
And now you can use it within CI tools or simply
npm publish
It costed me some time to figure this out, so I hope it saves some time for the future readers.
npm err! can't restrict access to unscoped packages.
If you want it to be private, then you'll have to add a scope to your package.
Instead of my-package
then you'll use @my-private-libraries/my-package