“Please specify npm or yarn package” in PhpStorm/WebStorm when trying to install a new NPM package












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Trying to add a new package I get the error below:



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Going over settings everything looks good:



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Any suggestions where to look next?










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    Click on ... next to Node interpreter --- path to npm/yarn can be specified there. So far it looks like IDE is unable to detect it automatically for whatever reason.

    – LazyOne
    Dec 25 '16 at 9:51











  • same error aries me.

    – Er CEO Vora Mayur
    Jun 24 '17 at 4:19











  • Do not post images of code or errors! Images and screenshots can be a nice addition to a post, but please make sure the post is still clear and useful without them. If you post images of code or error messages make sure you also copy and paste or type the actual code/message into the post directly.

    – Rob
    May 7 '18 at 12:19
















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Trying to add a new package I get the error below:



enter image description here



Going over settings everything looks good:



enter image description hereenter image description here



Any suggestions where to look next?










share|improve this question




















  • 2





    Click on ... next to Node interpreter --- path to npm/yarn can be specified there. So far it looks like IDE is unable to detect it automatically for whatever reason.

    – LazyOne
    Dec 25 '16 at 9:51











  • same error aries me.

    – Er CEO Vora Mayur
    Jun 24 '17 at 4:19











  • Do not post images of code or errors! Images and screenshots can be a nice addition to a post, but please make sure the post is still clear and useful without them. If you post images of code or error messages make sure you also copy and paste or type the actual code/message into the post directly.

    – Rob
    May 7 '18 at 12:19














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Trying to add a new package I get the error below:



enter image description here



Going over settings everything looks good:



enter image description hereenter image description here



Any suggestions where to look next?










share|improve this question
















Trying to add a new package I get the error below:



enter image description here



Going over settings everything looks good:



enter image description hereenter image description here



Any suggestions where to look next?







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  • 2





    Click on ... next to Node interpreter --- path to npm/yarn can be specified there. So far it looks like IDE is unable to detect it automatically for whatever reason.

    – LazyOne
    Dec 25 '16 at 9:51











  • same error aries me.

    – Er CEO Vora Mayur
    Jun 24 '17 at 4:19











  • Do not post images of code or errors! Images and screenshots can be a nice addition to a post, but please make sure the post is still clear and useful without them. If you post images of code or error messages make sure you also copy and paste or type the actual code/message into the post directly.

    – Rob
    May 7 '18 at 12:19














  • 2





    Click on ... next to Node interpreter --- path to npm/yarn can be specified there. So far it looks like IDE is unable to detect it automatically for whatever reason.

    – LazyOne
    Dec 25 '16 at 9:51











  • same error aries me.

    – Er CEO Vora Mayur
    Jun 24 '17 at 4:19











  • Do not post images of code or errors! Images and screenshots can be a nice addition to a post, but please make sure the post is still clear and useful without them. If you post images of code or error messages make sure you also copy and paste or type the actual code/message into the post directly.

    – Rob
    May 7 '18 at 12:19








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Click on ... next to Node interpreter --- path to npm/yarn can be specified there. So far it looks like IDE is unable to detect it automatically for whatever reason.

– LazyOne
Dec 25 '16 at 9:51





Click on ... next to Node interpreter --- path to npm/yarn can be specified there. So far it looks like IDE is unable to detect it automatically for whatever reason.

– LazyOne
Dec 25 '16 at 9:51













same error aries me.

– Er CEO Vora Mayur
Jun 24 '17 at 4:19





same error aries me.

– Er CEO Vora Mayur
Jun 24 '17 at 4:19













Do not post images of code or errors! Images and screenshots can be a nice addition to a post, but please make sure the post is still clear and useful without them. If you post images of code or error messages make sure you also copy and paste or type the actual code/message into the post directly.

– Rob
May 7 '18 at 12:19





Do not post images of code or errors! Images and screenshots can be a nice addition to a post, but please make sure the post is still clear and useful without them. If you post images of code or error messages make sure you also copy and paste or type the actual code/message into the post directly.

– Rob
May 7 '18 at 12:19












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You need to specify the path to npm.



go to settings->Languages and Frameworks->Node.js and NPM and click on the ... alongside Node interpreter and then click on ... beside npm package and give the path to npm, in my case it is /usr/lib/nodejs/npm.



enter image description here






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    and for RubyMine ? I don't have "Node.js and NPM" menu

    – Xero
    Apr 20 '18 at 13:35






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    Do not post images of code or errors! Images and screenshots can be a nice addition to a post, but please make sure the post is still clear and useful without them. If you post images of code or error messages make sure you also copy and paste or type the actual code/message into the post directly.

    – Rob
    May 7 '18 at 12:19











  • This post is still clear without the image.

    – Rahul Kumar
    May 7 '18 at 18:41



















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Similar problem happened when I try to install JavaScript library in idea from Linux. I solved this in idea by




  1. install Nodejs plugin, then Node.js and NPM settings can be showed under Languages & Frameworks


  2. under Node.js and NPM settings, in node interpreter item click ..., set npm package: to /usr/share/npm



After then, I can download third-party JavaScript libraries.






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    You need to specify the path to npm.



    go to settings->Languages and Frameworks->Node.js and NPM and click on the ... alongside Node interpreter and then click on ... beside npm package and give the path to npm, in my case it is /usr/lib/nodejs/npm.



    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer





















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      and for RubyMine ? I don't have "Node.js and NPM" menu

      – Xero
      Apr 20 '18 at 13:35






    • 1





      Do not post images of code or errors! Images and screenshots can be a nice addition to a post, but please make sure the post is still clear and useful without them. If you post images of code or error messages make sure you also copy and paste or type the actual code/message into the post directly.

      – Rob
      May 7 '18 at 12:19











    • This post is still clear without the image.

      – Rahul Kumar
      May 7 '18 at 18:41
















    11














    You need to specify the path to npm.



    go to settings->Languages and Frameworks->Node.js and NPM and click on the ... alongside Node interpreter and then click on ... beside npm package and give the path to npm, in my case it is /usr/lib/nodejs/npm.



    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer





















    • 1





      and for RubyMine ? I don't have "Node.js and NPM" menu

      – Xero
      Apr 20 '18 at 13:35






    • 1





      Do not post images of code or errors! Images and screenshots can be a nice addition to a post, but please make sure the post is still clear and useful without them. If you post images of code or error messages make sure you also copy and paste or type the actual code/message into the post directly.

      – Rob
      May 7 '18 at 12:19











    • This post is still clear without the image.

      – Rahul Kumar
      May 7 '18 at 18:41














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    You need to specify the path to npm.



    go to settings->Languages and Frameworks->Node.js and NPM and click on the ... alongside Node interpreter and then click on ... beside npm package and give the path to npm, in my case it is /usr/lib/nodejs/npm.



    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer















    You need to specify the path to npm.



    go to settings->Languages and Frameworks->Node.js and NPM and click on the ... alongside Node interpreter and then click on ... beside npm package and give the path to npm, in my case it is /usr/lib/nodejs/npm.



    enter image description here







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    • 1





      and for RubyMine ? I don't have "Node.js and NPM" menu

      – Xero
      Apr 20 '18 at 13:35






    • 1





      Do not post images of code or errors! Images and screenshots can be a nice addition to a post, but please make sure the post is still clear and useful without them. If you post images of code or error messages make sure you also copy and paste or type the actual code/message into the post directly.

      – Rob
      May 7 '18 at 12:19











    • This post is still clear without the image.

      – Rahul Kumar
      May 7 '18 at 18:41














    • 1





      and for RubyMine ? I don't have "Node.js and NPM" menu

      – Xero
      Apr 20 '18 at 13:35






    • 1





      Do not post images of code or errors! Images and screenshots can be a nice addition to a post, but please make sure the post is still clear and useful without them. If you post images of code or error messages make sure you also copy and paste or type the actual code/message into the post directly.

      – Rob
      May 7 '18 at 12:19











    • This post is still clear without the image.

      – Rahul Kumar
      May 7 '18 at 18:41








    1




    1





    and for RubyMine ? I don't have "Node.js and NPM" menu

    – Xero
    Apr 20 '18 at 13:35





    and for RubyMine ? I don't have "Node.js and NPM" menu

    – Xero
    Apr 20 '18 at 13:35




    1




    1





    Do not post images of code or errors! Images and screenshots can be a nice addition to a post, but please make sure the post is still clear and useful without them. If you post images of code or error messages make sure you also copy and paste or type the actual code/message into the post directly.

    – Rob
    May 7 '18 at 12:19





    Do not post images of code or errors! Images and screenshots can be a nice addition to a post, but please make sure the post is still clear and useful without them. If you post images of code or error messages make sure you also copy and paste or type the actual code/message into the post directly.

    – Rob
    May 7 '18 at 12:19













    This post is still clear without the image.

    – Rahul Kumar
    May 7 '18 at 18:41





    This post is still clear without the image.

    – Rahul Kumar
    May 7 '18 at 18:41













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    Similar problem happened when I try to install JavaScript library in idea from Linux. I solved this in idea by




    1. install Nodejs plugin, then Node.js and NPM settings can be showed under Languages & Frameworks


    2. under Node.js and NPM settings, in node interpreter item click ..., set npm package: to /usr/share/npm



    After then, I can download third-party JavaScript libraries.






    share|improve this answer




























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      Similar problem happened when I try to install JavaScript library in idea from Linux. I solved this in idea by




      1. install Nodejs plugin, then Node.js and NPM settings can be showed under Languages & Frameworks


      2. under Node.js and NPM settings, in node interpreter item click ..., set npm package: to /usr/share/npm



      After then, I can download third-party JavaScript libraries.






      share|improve this answer


























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        Similar problem happened when I try to install JavaScript library in idea from Linux. I solved this in idea by




        1. install Nodejs plugin, then Node.js and NPM settings can be showed under Languages & Frameworks


        2. under Node.js and NPM settings, in node interpreter item click ..., set npm package: to /usr/share/npm



        After then, I can download third-party JavaScript libraries.






        share|improve this answer













        Similar problem happened when I try to install JavaScript library in idea from Linux. I solved this in idea by




        1. install Nodejs plugin, then Node.js and NPM settings can be showed under Languages & Frameworks


        2. under Node.js and NPM settings, in node interpreter item click ..., set npm package: to /usr/share/npm



        After then, I can download third-party JavaScript libraries.







        share|improve this answer












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