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Download a specific version of Node.js.

The Node.js release is downloaded, uncompressed and untared to an executable file ready to run.

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Features

Fast:

  • the download is cached
  • the best compression algorithm available on your machine is used
  • everything is streamed

Reliable:

  • the binary is checked against official checksums
  • can be safely run concurrently
  • atomic writes

Features include:

Example

import getNode from 'get-node'

// Download a specific Node.js release
const { path, version } = await getNode('8')
console.log(path) // /home/user/.cache/nve/8.17.0/node
console.log(version) // 8.17.0
// Download Node.js latest release
const { path, version } = await getNode('latest')
console.log(path) // /home/user/.cache/nve/16.3.0/node
console.log(version) // 16.3.0
// Any version range can be used
await getNode('8.12.0')
await getNode('<7')
// Download latest LTS Node.js version
await getNode('lts')
// Download Node.js version from `~/.nvmrc` or the current process version
await getNode('global')
// Download current directory's Node.js version using its `.nvmrc` or
// `package.json` (`engines.node` field)
await getNode('local')
// Download Node.js version from a specific file like `.nvmrc` or `package.json`
await getNode('/path/to/.nvmrc')
// Specify the output directory
const { path } = await getNode('8', {
  output: '/home/user/.cache/node_releases/',
})
console.log(path) // /home/user/.cache/node_releases/13.0.1/node
// Use a mirror website
await getNode('8', { mirror: 'https://npmmirror.com/mirrors/node' })
// Specify the CPU architecture
await getNode('8', { arch: 'x32' })

Install

npm install get-node

node >=18.18.0 must be globally installed. However any Node version can be downloaded.

This package is an ES module and must be loaded using an import or import() statement, not require(). If TypeScript is used, it must be configured to output ES modules, not CommonJS.

To use this module as a CLI instead, please check get-node-cli.

Usage

getNode(versionRange, options?)

versionRange: string
options: object?
Return value: Promise<object>

versionRange can be:

Options

output

Type: string
Default: global cache directory such as /home/user/.cache/nve/.

Output directory for the node executable.

It the directory already has a node executable, no download is performed. This enables caching.

progress

Type: boolean
Default: false

Whether to show a progress bar.

mirror

Type: string
Default: https://nodejs.org/dist

Base URL to retrieve Node.js binaries. Can be customized (for example https://npmmirror.com/mirrors/node).

The following environment variables can also be used: NODE_MIRROR, NVM_NODEJS_ORG_MIRROR, N_NODE_MIRROR or NODIST_NODE_MIRROR.

fetch

Type: boolean
Default: undefined

The list of available Node.js versions is cached for one hour by default. If the fetch option is:

  • true: the cache will not be used
  • false: the cache will be used even if it's older than one hour

arch

Type: string
Default: process.arch

Node.js binary's CPU architecture. This is useful for example when you're on x64 but would like to run Node.js x32.

All the values from process.arch are allowed except mips and mipsel.

cwd

Type: string | URL
Default: .

When using the local alias, start looking for a Node.js version file from this directory.

signal

Type: AbortSignal

Cancels when the signal is aborted.

Return value

The returned Promise resolves to an object with the following properties.

path

Type: string

Absolute path to the node executable.

version

Type: string

Normalized Node.js version.

See also

Support

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get-node's Issues

EXDEV: cross-device link not permitted

The error is happening no matter the chosen node version.

โฏ nve 12 foo.js
EXDEV: cross-device link not permitted, rename '/tmp/get-node-12.8.0265305VEGYnMd8ahw' -> '/home/charlike/.cache/nve/12.8.0/node'
โฏ nve 10 foo.js
EXDEV: cross-device link not permitted, rename '/tmp/get-node-10.16.226957Vjk86vu96oy0' -> '/home/charlike/.cache/nve/10.16.2/node'

I only have one SSD on the machine which is ArchLinux with Linux kernel 4.19.

I usually use nvm, is it counts as "global nodejs install"? I don't think so. That's why I also installed globally nodejs through AUR (which seems to be v11.15).

Btw, are we able to provide --require hook? That would be insanely cool!

edit: Ha, interesting auto-labeler. What you are using on that repo? Doesn't seem like a bot, because it uses the author? Or is it already builtin within GitHub when using issue/pr templates?

Allow choosing architechture (32bit vs 64bit)

Which problem is this feature request solving?

I have a 64-bit machine but due to some unfortunate legacy issues I need to use an old 32-bit version of node for a specific task. For the rest of my tasks I like to use newer versions such as 12 and the 64-bit version.

Describe the solution you'd like

I would like to be able to run something like:

$ nve --32bit 8 node -p 'process.arch'
ia32

Currently I can only get x64.

It is also important for me to be able to call nve --32bit 8 npm run something and have it use the underlying 32-bit node correctly.

Describe alternatives you've considered

No alternatives really came to my mind... For now I use a different computer with the 32-bit installation of node... This other computer is also a 64-bit computer, but I've installed the 32-bit version of node on it.

Can you submit a pull request?

No


Thank you very much for this great package :)

TypeScript declaration

Guidelines

  • Please search other issues to make sure this feature has not already been requested.

Which problem is this feature request solving?

Thank you for making this package. I would like to request TypeScript types.

I currently use the following DTS file:

declare module 'get-node' {
	export default function getNode(version: string): Promise<{
		path: string;
		version: string;
	}>;
}

Describe the solution you'd like

Add a manually composed .d.ts file.

Pull request (optional)

  • I can submit a pull request.

Is there any way to download NPM?

When download and caching Node on output path, only the Node executable it's available in something like: 16.17.0/x64/bin/node

Not include the NPM, is this intentional? I'm trying to download and install the Node... and execute NPM scripts.

The NPM usually be available on the "same" path than Node, only being necessary to back one step ../npm

Fetch binaries from actions/node-versions

Guidelines

  • Please search other issues to make sure this feature has not already been requested.

Which problem is this feature request solving?

I run get-node on GitHub CI a lot, and sometimes the official Node.js server is slow or errors.

Describe the solution you'd like

The option to fetch from https://github.com/actions/node-versions

I noticed https://github.com/actions/setup-node downloads the Node.js binaries from https://github.com/actions/node-versions release artifacts, probably because the server is closer and faster:

Pull request (optional)

  • I can submit a pull request.

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