npm-rebuild @10.8.2
Rebuild a packageTable of contents
Synopsis
npm rebuild [<package-spec>] ...]
alias: rb
Description
This command does the following:
- Execute lifecycle scripts (
preinstall
,install
,postinstall
,prepare
) - Links bins depending on whether bin links are enabled
This command is particularly useful in scenarios including but not limited to:
- Installing a new version of node.js, where you need to recompile all your C++ add-ons with the updated binary.
- Installing with
--ignore-scripts
and--no-bin-links
, to explicitly choose which packages to build and/or link bins.
If one or more package specs are provided, then only packages with a name and version matching one of the specifiers will be rebuilt.
Usually, you should not need to run npm rebuild
as it is already done for you as part of npm install (unless you suppressed these steps with --ignore-scripts
or --no-bin-links
).
If there is a binding.gyp
file in the root of your package, then npm will use a default install hook:
"scripts": {
"install": "node-gyp rebuild"
}
This default behavior is suppressed if the package.json
has its own install
or preinstall
scripts. It is also suppressed if the package specifies "gypfile": false
Configuration
global
- Default: false
- Type: Boolean
Operates in "global" mode, so that packages are installed into the prefix
folder instead of the current working directory. See
folders for more on the differences in behavior.
- packages are installed into the
{prefix}/lib/node_modules
folder, instead of the current working directory. - bin files are linked to
{prefix}/bin
- man pages are linked to
{prefix}/share/man
bin-links
- Default: true
- Type: Boolean
Tells npm to create symlinks (or .cmd
shims on Windows) for package
executables.
Set to false to have it not do this. This can be used to work around the fact that some file systems don't support symlinks, even on ostensibly Unix systems.
foreground-scripts
- Default:
false
unless when usingnpm pack
ornpm publish
where it defaults totrue
- Type: Boolean
Run all build scripts (ie, preinstall
, install
, and postinstall
)
scripts for installed packages in the foreground process, sharing standard
input, output, and error with the main npm process.
Note that this will generally make installs run slower, and be much noisier, but can be useful for debugging.
ignore-scripts
- Default: false
- Type: Boolean
If true, npm does not run scripts specified in package.json files.
Note that commands explicitly intended to run a particular script, such as
npm start
, npm stop
, npm restart
, npm test
, and npm run-script
will still run their intended script if ignore-scripts
is set, but they
will not run any pre- or post-scripts.
workspace
- Default:
- Type: String (can be set multiple times)
Enable running a command in the context of the configured workspaces of the current project while filtering by running only the workspaces defined by this configuration option.
Valid values for the workspace
config are either:
- Workspace names
- Path to a workspace directory
- Path to a parent workspace directory (will result in selecting all workspaces within that folder)
When set for the npm init
command, this may be set to the folder of a
workspace which does not yet exist, to create the folder and set it up as a
brand new workspace within the project.
This value is not exported to the environment for child processes.
workspaces
- Default: null
- Type: null or Boolean
Set to true to run the command in the context of all configured workspaces.
Explicitly setting this to false will cause commands like install
to
ignore workspaces altogether. When not set explicitly:
- Commands that operate on the
node_modules
tree (install, update, etc.) will link workspaces into thenode_modules
folder. - Commands that do other things (test, exec, publish, etc.) will operate on the root project, unless one or more workspaces are specified in theworkspace
config.
This value is not exported to the environment for child processes.
include-workspace-root
- Default: false
- Type: Boolean
Include the workspace root when workspaces are enabled for a command.
When false, specifying individual workspaces via the workspace
config, or
all workspaces via the workspaces
flag, will cause npm to operate only on
the specified workspaces, and not on the root project.
This value is not exported to the environment for child processes.
install-links
- Default: false
- Type: Boolean
When set file: protocol dependencies will be packed and installed as regular dependencies instead of creating a symlink. This option has no effect on workspaces.