(If you have setup another prefix)
rm -rf .npm-global
sudo rm -rf /usr/local/lib/node_modules
sudo rm -rf ~/.npm
brew uninstall node --ignore-dependencies node
rm -rf /usr/local/lib/node_modules
const functions = require('firebase-functions'); | |
const gcs = require('@google-cloud/storage')(); | |
const spawn = require('child-process-promise').spawn; | |
const mkdirp = require('mkdirp-promise'); | |
const path = require('path'); | |
const os = require('os'); | |
const fs = require('fs'); | |
// // Create and Deploy Your First Cloud Functions | |
exports.optimizeImages= functions.storage.object().onFinalize((data) => { |
Installing node through Homebrew can cause problems with npm for globally installed packages. To fix it quickly, use the solution below. An explanation is also included at the end of this document.
This solution fixes the error caused by trying to run npm update npm -g
. Once you're finished, you also won't need to use sudo
to install npm modules globally.
Before you start, make a note of any globally installed npm packages. These instructions will have you remove all of those packages. After you're finished you'll need to re-install them.
In your command-line run the following commands:
brew doctor
brew update