Saw this from Fixing npm permissions and it helped, maybe you could give it a shot as well.
Option 1: Change the permission to npm's default directory
Find the path to npm's directory:
npm config get prefix
For many systems, this will be /usr/local
.
WARNING: If the displayed path is just /usr
, switch to Option 2 or you will mess up your permissions.
Change the owner of npm's directories to the name of the current user (your username):
sudo chown -R $(whoami) $(npm config get prefix)/{lib/node_modules,bin,share}
This changes the permissions of the sub-folders used by npm and some other tools (lib/node_modules
, bin
, and share
).
Option 2: Change npm's default directory to another directory
There are times when you do not want to change ownership of the default directory that npm uses (i.e. /usr
) as this could cause some problems, for example if you are sharing the system with other users.
Instead, you can configure npm to use a different directory altogether. In our case, this will be a hidden directory in our home folder.
Make a directory for global installations:
mkdir ~/.npm-global
Configure npm to use the new directory path:
npm config set prefix '~/.npm-global'
Open or create a ~/.profile
file and add this line:
export PATH=~/.npm-global/bin:$PATH
Back on the command line, update your system variables:
source ~/.profile
Test: Download a package globally without using sudo
.
`npm install node-g.raphael --save`
Instead of steps 2-4, you can use the corresponding ENV variable (e.g. if you don't want to modify ~/.profile
):
NPM_CONFIG_PREFIX=~/.npm-global
Option 3: Use a package manager that takes care of this for you.
If you're doing a fresh install of Node on Mac OS, you can avoid this problem altogether by using the Homebrew
package manager. Homebrew
sets things up out of the box with the correct permissions.
brew install node
I hope this helps
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