waxmiguel v4.1.2
npm Enterprise Installer
One-step-installer for npm Enterprise.
Quickstart
To get up and running as quickly as possible, see the quickstart guide on the docs site.
Supported Platforms
Modern versions of Ubuntu (12.04+), CentOS/RHEL (7+), Debian (7.7+)
Prerequisites
You can find detailed prerequisites on the docs site.
Installing
- Install Node.js via package manager
- Update npm via sudo npm i -g npm@latest
- Then install npme:
sudo npm install npme -g --unsafeOnce installation is complete visit https://your-server-address:8800 and bypass the security warning (you can provide your own certificate later to prevent this warning). You will be presented with a management UI which allows you to configure your npm Enterprise appliance.
You can find installation details on the docs site.
Connecting to the Registry
By default the npm Enterprise registry will be available on http://your-server-address:8080.
Simply run:
npm login --scope=@my-company-name --registry=http://your-server-address:8080And publish modules using the corresponding scope name:
{
  "name": "@my-company-name/my-module",
  "repository": {
    "url": "git://github.mycompany.com/myco/mypackage.git"
  }
}Details on client configuration and using npm Enterprise can be found on the docs site.
Updating
Access your server via HTTPS on port 8800 and check for updates via the management console.
9 years ago