Alwin
Alwin

Reputation: 301

node-sass installation issue

When I try to install node-sass using npm, I get the following error message:

Cannot download "https://github.com/sass/node-sass/releases/download/v3.13.1/win32-x64-57_binding.node":"

The command I use is:

npm install node-sass --save-dev-

You can see more details in the screenshot below:

installation process

Upvotes: 18

Views: 50982

Answers (10)

Guy's I found the solution. Check your node version by typing in the terminal: "node -v" for example it showed you 13.2.1. Go to this website and check your node version with the suitable version of node-sass for example 4.13

https://www.npmjs.com/package/node-sass

Then type this code in your terminal: "npm install [email protected] --save-dev" If didn't work do this: "npm install sass" Then install it again: "npm install [email protected] --save-dev"

It worked for me perfectly

Upvotes: 0

Abraham
Abraham

Reputation: 15630

version mismatch with node could be the issue. To install the working node-sass version, you can use

npm uninstall node-sass
npm install [email protected]

remember to choose your version number based on the following table, and the node version you have, which you can check by the command node --version

node-sass compatibility table

You can find full info here

Upvotes: 3

CyberMessiah
CyberMessiah

Reputation: 1268

Under the same circumstances I tried to install the node-sass package. I got the error that it required different version. The culprit turned out to be the fact that I was installing not under client folder but in the main one. After that I installed the appropriate version for Node (for example 12 -> 4.12) based on the answer from Error: Node Sass version 5.0.0 is incompatible with ^4.0.0

Upvotes: 0

emonkey
emonkey

Reputation: 81

My problem is, that I need an older node-sass Binary, which is not available for the new node version I have. But the solution is, at least on Windows, pretty simple. Just install the windows build tools. With that, npm is able to build the binaries out of the source.

Long story short, this solved the problem for me:

npm install --global --production windows-build-tools

Thanks to the answer on this question: node-sass installation issue on windows 10

Upvotes: 8

Bonfix Ngetich
Bonfix Ngetich

Reputation: 1237

None of the above solutions worked for me, this is what I did:

Installed C++ build tools for Visual Studio

Then:

npm uninstall --save-dev gulp-sass

Upvotes: 0

Mayank Nimje
Mayank Nimje

Reputation: 593

While searching for the solution, have checked the release versions of node-sass and found that "https://github.com/sass/node-sass/releases" the node file it was looking is committed in the latest release and not in the older version. After downloading the required file "win32-x64-64_binding.node" manually from the released version and placing it under C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\npm-cache\node-sass\4.7.2 or simply by using npm install node-sass@latest works for me.

Upvotes: 1

Ravi Maroju
Ravi Maroju

Reputation: 667

After struggling , finally found exact solution. In node js software folder, node-sass\4.5.0 folder is still created in npm-cache folder. So I download win32-x64-48_binding.node manually, put it in C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\npm-cache\node-sass\4.5.0 folder.

And run npm install command, issue resolved.

Upvotes: 16

Nico Van Belle
Nico Van Belle

Reputation: 5146

I see you are running node version 8.1.4. You can also check it using node --version in the command prompt.

You'll have to use a version >= v4.5.3 instead because lower versions of node-sass are incompatible with node8. This issue has been reported on their GitHub issue page. You either have to define using v4.5.3 instead or pass the the -g parameter while installing it, which seems to fetch the latest version automagically.

when i used -g it worked properly and got the latest version

Also, as @javiergarval has pointed out, you have a typo. It should have been --save-dev instead of --save-dev-.

Upvotes: 10

javiergarval
javiergarval

Reputation: 348

You have an error on your command:

$ npm install node-sass --save-dev-
                                 ^^^

Should be

$ npm install node-sass --save-dev

(without the last - on dev)

Also, it is giving you a WARNING because it wants to be installed globally.

See the official node-sass documentation.

And also, could be interesting for you to know the differences between --save and --save-dev.

Upvotes: 3

Bamieh
Bamieh

Reputation: 10906

Depends on which node version you are using. Node-Sass currently supports only these versions:

Supported Node.js versions 0.10, 0.12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.

If you happen to work on one of those versions, try to specify which version of node-sass you want:

$ npm install --save-dev [email protected]

your npm is trying to download node-sass version 3.31.1 which is does not exist on the releases page of https://github.com/sass/node-sass/releases

Upvotes: 5

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