nodeenv
(node.js virtual environment) is a tool to create
isolated node.js environments.
It creates an environment that has its own installation directories, that doesn't share libraries with other node.js virtual environments.
You can install nodeenv with easy_install:
$ sudo easy_install nodeenv
or pip:
$ sudo pip install nodeenv
If you want to work with the latest version of the nodeenv you can install it from the github repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/ekalinin/nodeenv.git $ ./nodeenv/nodeenv.py --help
Install new environment:
$ nodeenv env
Activate new environment:
$ . env/bin/activate
Chek versions of main packages:
(env) $ node -v v0.4.6 (env) $ npm -v 0.3.18
Deactivate environment:
(env) $ deactivate
Get available node.js versions:
$ nodeenv --list 0.0.1 0.0.2 0.0.3 0.0.4 0.0.5 0.0.6 0.1.0 0.1.2 0.1.3 0.1.4 0.1.5 0.1.6 0.1.7 0.1.8 0.1.10 0.1.11 0.1.12 0.1.13 0.1.14 0.1.15 0.1.16 0.1.18 0.1.19 0.1.20 0.1.21 0.1.22 0.1.23 0.1.24 0.1.26 0.1.27 0.1.28 0.1.29 0.1.30 0.1.31 0.1.32 0.1.90 0.1.91 0.1.92 0.1.93 0.1.94 0.1.95 0.1.96 0.1.98 0.1.99 0.1.100 0.1.101 0.1.102 0.1.103 0.1.104 0.2.1 0.2.2 0.2.3 0.2.4 0.2.5 0.2.6 0.3.0 0.3.2 0.3.3 0.3.4 0.3.5 0.3.6 0.3.7 0.3.8 0.4.1 0.4.2 0.4.3 0.4.4 0.4.5 0.4.6
Install node.js "0.4.3" without ssl support with 4 parallel commands for compilation and npm.js "0.3.17":
$ nodeenv --without-ssl --node=0.4.3 --npm=0.3.17 --jobs=4 env-4.3
Saving into the file versions of all installed packages:
$ . env-4.3/bin/activate (env-4.3)$ npm install express (env-4.3)$ npm install jade (env-4.3)$ freeze ../prod-requirements.txt
Create environment copy from requirement file:
$ nodeenv --requirement=../prod-requirements.txt --jobs=4 env-copy
Requirements files are plain text files that contain a list of packages to be installed. These text files allow you to create repeatable installations. Requirements file example:
$ cat ../prod-requirements.txt [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
There are several alternatives that create isolated environments:
- nave - Virtual Environments for Node.
Nave stores all environments in one directory
~/.nave
. Thus it is not possible to create different environments for one version of node.js. Can not pass additional arguments into configure (for example --without-ssl) - nvm - Node Version Manager. It is necessarily to do nvm sync for caching available node.js version. Can not pass additional arguments into configure (for example --without-ssl)
- virtualenv Virtual Python Environment builder. For python only.