Installation
Verdaccio is a Node.js private and proxy registry. To install it, you need a few basic prerequisites.
Prerequisites
Node.js
v18
or higher.Your favorite Node Package Manager
npm
,pnpm
oryarn
(classic and modern).
We highly recommend to use the latest versions of Node Package Manager clients
> npm@6.x | yarn@1.x | | yarn@2.x | pnpm@6.x
. Don't supportnpm@5.x
or older.
- A modern web browser to run the web interface. We actually support
Chrome, Firefox, Edge
.
Verdaccio will support latest Node.js version according the Node.js Release Working Group recomendations.
Quick Introduction
Learn the basics before getting started, how to install, where is the location of the configuration file and more.
Installing the CLI
Before using Verdaccio in production, please read and be aware of the best practices.
Verdaccio
must be installed globally using either of the following methods:
Using npm
npm install -g verdaccio@next-7
or using yarn@1.x
classic,
yarn global add verdaccio@next-7
or using pnpm
pnpm install -g verdaccio@next-7
Basic Usage
Once it has been installed, you only need to execute the CLI command:
$> verdaccio
info -=- local storage path /Users/user/.local/share/verdaccio/storage/.verdaccio-db.json
info --- using htpasswd file: /Users/user/.config/verdaccio/htpasswd
info --- http address http://localhost:4873/
info --- version: 6.0.0-6-next.48
info --- server started
For more information about the CLI, please read the cli section.
You can set the registry by using the following command.
npm set registry http://localhost:4873/
you can pass a --registry
flag when needed.
npm install --registry http://localhost:4873
define in your .npmrc
a registry
field.
registry=http://localhost:4873
Or a publishConfig
in your package.json
{
"publishConfig": {
"registry": "http://localhost:4873"
}
}
For alternative configurations, please read the Using a private registry section.
Create Your Own Private NPM Package Tutorial
If you'd like a broader explanation, don't miss the tutorial created by thedevlife on how to Create Your Own Private NPM Package using Verdaccio.
Docker Image
docker run -it --rm --name verdaccio -p 4873:4873 verdaccio/verdaccio:nightly-master
Verdaccio
has an official docker image you can use, and in most cases, the default configuration is good enough. For more information about how to install the official image, read the docker section, furthermore you can learn more about combining Docker images in our docker-examples repository.
Helm Chart
$ helm repo add verdaccio https://charts.verdaccio.org
$ helm repo update
$ helm install registry --set image.tag=nightly-master verdaccio/verdaccio