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PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/42122 Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Mestery <mestery@protonmail.com> Reviewed-By: Danielle Adams <adamzdanielle@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Tobias Nießen <tniessen@tnie.de>
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---
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title: npm-doctor
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section: 1
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description: Check your npm environment
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---
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### Synopsis
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<!-- see lib/commands/doctor.js -->
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```bash
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npm doctor
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```
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<!-- see lib/commands/doctor.js -->
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Note: This command is unaware of workspaces.
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### Description
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`npm doctor` runs a set of checks to ensure that your npm installation has
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what it needs to manage your JavaScript packages. npm is mostly a
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standalone tool, but it does have some basic requirements that must be met:
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+ Node.js and git must be executable by npm.
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+ The primary npm registry, `registry.npmjs.com`, or another service that
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uses the registry API, is available.
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+ The directories that npm uses, `node_modules` (both locally and
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globally), exist and can be written by the current user.
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+ The npm cache exists, and the package tarballs within it aren't corrupt.
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Without all of these working properly, npm may not work properly. Many
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issues are often attributable to things that are outside npm's code base,
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so `npm doctor` confirms that the npm installation is in a good state.
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Also, in addition to this, there are also very many issue reports due to
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using old versions of npm. Since npm is constantly improving, running
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`npm@latest` is better than an old version.
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`npm doctor` verifies the following items in your environment, and if there
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are any recommended changes, it will display them.
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#### `npm ping`
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By default, npm installs from the primary npm registry,
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`registry.npmjs.org`. `npm doctor` hits a special ping endpoint within the
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registry. This can also be checked with `npm ping`. If this check fails,
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you may be using a proxy that needs to be configured, or may need to talk
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to your IT staff to get access over HTTPS to `registry.npmjs.org`.
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This check is done against whichever registry you've configured (you can
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see what that is by running `npm config get registry`), and if you're using
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a private registry that doesn't support the `/whoami` endpoint supported by
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the primary registry, this check may fail.
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#### `npm -v`
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While Node.js may come bundled with a particular version of npm, it's the
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policy of the CLI team that we recommend all users run `npm@latest` if they
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can. As the CLI is maintained by a small team of contributors, there are
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only resources for a single line of development, so npm's own long-term
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support releases typically only receive critical security and regression
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fixes. The team believes that the latest tested version of npm is almost
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always likely to be the most functional and defect-free version of npm.
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#### `node -v`
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For most users, in most circumstances, the best version of Node will be the
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latest long-term support (LTS) release. Those of you who want access to new
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ECMAscript features or bleeding-edge changes to Node's standard library may
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be running a newer version, and some may be required to run an older
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version of Node because of enterprise change control policies. That's OK!
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But in general, the npm team recommends that most users run Node.js LTS.
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#### `npm config get registry`
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You may be installing from private package registries for your project or
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company. That's great! Others may be following tutorials or StackOverflow
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questions in an effort to troubleshoot problems you may be having.
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Sometimes, this may entail changing the registry you're pointing at. This
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part of `npm doctor` just lets you, and maybe whoever's helping you with
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support, know that you're not using the default registry.
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#### `which git`
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While it's documented in the README, it may not be obvious that npm needs
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Git installed to do many of the things that it does. Also, in some cases
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– especially on Windows – you may have Git set up in such a way that it's
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not accessible via your `PATH` so that npm can find it. This check ensures
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that Git is available.
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#### Permissions checks
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* Your cache must be readable and writable by the user running npm.
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* Global package binaries must be writable by the user running npm.
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* Your local `node_modules` path, if you're running `npm doctor` with a
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project directory, must be readable and writable by the user running npm.
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#### Validate the checksums of cached packages
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When an npm package is published, the publishing process generates a
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checksum that npm uses at install time to verify that the package didn't
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get corrupted in transit. `npm doctor` uses these checksums to validate the
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package tarballs in your local cache (you can see where that cache is
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located with `npm config get cache`). In the event that there are corrupt
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packages in your cache, you should probably run `npm cache clean -f` and
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reset the cache.
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### Configuration
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#### `registry`
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* Default: "https://registry.npmjs.org/"
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* Type: URL
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The base URL of the npm registry.
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### See Also
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* [npm bugs](/commands/npm-bugs)
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* [npm help](/commands/npm-help)
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* [npm ping](/commands/npm-ping)
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