![]() ![]() The following was done on a CentOS 7 server.įirst, execute the following setup script from nodesource, which will check to make sure your server is supported to install Node.js. If you are using an older version of RedHat or CentOS, then you should make sure EPEL is enabled on your server. You can also install node manager using yum on RedHat or CentOS as explained in this section.įor this, we need to use add nodesource distribution to our yum repository. Verify that the mongodb Node.js module is installed successfully. In this example, we are installing MongoDB module to Node.js. To install an module, use npm install command as shown below. Verify that the npm is installed properly.Īs you see below, currently node.js does not have any modules installed. You can install additional packages to Node.js using npm. Verify that the Node.js is successfully installed. Tar -strip-components 1 -xzf /usr/save/node-v4.2.1-linux-圆4.tar.gz This will untar all Node.js related binaries into the appropriate directories under /usr/local. Next, do the following to install it under /usr/local/bin. ![]() Note: If you get “ERROR: certificate common name `*.’ doesn’t match requested host name `’, then use the following to skip the certificate check. ![]()
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