Node.js Error: Cannot find module express
Solution 1:
You need to install Express locally into the context of your application (node_modules
folder):
$ npm install express
The reason for this is that applications always look in their local context for any dependencies. The global installation is only for setting up system-wide available binaries, such as unit test runners or bootstrappers or things like that.
With Express, when you install it globally, you get an express
binary that can bootstrap an application for you. For more information, type
$ express --help
So, to answer your final question: YES, you need to install it without -g
.
Solution 2:
For me it worked when installed express locally with --save option as follow:
$ npm install express --save
Solution 3:
Check if you are not install express
module, use this command:
npm install express
and if your node_modules
directory is in another place, set NODE_PATH
envirnment variable:
set NODE_PATH=your\directory\to\node_modules;%NODE_PATH%