npm install not creating a new package-lock.json
I accidentally deleted my package-lock.json file. npm install is not generating a new one. How do I get npm to recreate this file.
Solution 1:
There might be a file called .npmrc
which can contain
package-lock=false
which will cause the package lock file to not be generated.
In theory you could also have turned on npm config set package-lock false
globally (change to true
to turn on again), but that's less likely to happen unintentionally.
Solution 2:
The package-lock.json file was introduced in npm v5, so the steps you need to take to regenerate package-lock.json depend on which version of npm you're using.
FYI. Let's verify what version of node and npm.
npm -v
prints: x.x.x
node -v
prints: x.x.x
I believe for package-lock.json is auto-generated if the 2 conditions npm version > 5.x.x and node version > 7.x.x are met
Then, try the following steps depending on which version you have:
npm v5+:
Regenerate the package-lock.json by running npm install
. You may also regenerate the file without actually downloading dependencies by using npm install --package-lock-only
npm v4.x & earlier:
- Generate a npm-shrinkwrap.json by running
npm shrinkwrap
. This file has the same format as package-lock.json and achieves essentially the same purpose in earlier versions of npm (see https://docs.npmjs.com/files/package-lock.json and https://docs.npmjs.com/files/shrinkwrap.json for detailed information on this point) - Rename the npm-shrinkwrap.json to package-lock.json
Solution 3:
To resolve this issue I have tried below mentioned things and it worked for me :
Make sure your package-lock globally enabled, you can enable it using:
npm config set package-lock true
To make sure your .npmrc is not blocking the creation of package-lock file, set this to your .npmrc
echo 'package-lock=true' >> .npmrc
note: package-lock.json is automatically generated for any operations where npm modifies either the node_modules tree, or package.json for npm -v > 5.x.x.
check your npm version: npm -v
update your npm to latest version using:
npm install -g npm@latest
npm i -g npm-upgrade
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