When trying to install the npm packages using npm i
command, I am getting the following exception:
I have tried reinstalling the Node.js package and setting the proxy to off using:
set HTTP_PROXY=
set HTTPS_PROXY=
The issue is still there. What I am doing wrong?
Update:
When I run the following command:
npm install --legacy-peer-deps
The following error is displayed:
This is not related to an HTTP proxy.
You have dependency conflict (incorrect and potentially broken dependency) as it says, so try to run the command with --force
, or --legacy-peer-deps
. If it doesn't take effect, the temporary solution is using prior versions of the Node.js (downgrading the Node.js version) as it causes this kind of errors to happen sometimes.
Update based on the OP's update:
As you see, it fires the following error:
No matching version found for @angular/http@^9.1.4.
Take a look at angular/http
page. Note that the latest version for that deprecated package is 7.2.16
while you request an upper version (e.g., ^9.1.4
)! So, try to check the project dependencies and follow the raised errors in order to solve the problem.