A collegue of mine upgraded our project to angular 8. I pulled his branch and run npm install
. On his branch everyhing works fine. I do now get the same error every time i run any "ng ..." command:
C:\xxx\party-ui\node_modules\@angular\cli\utilities\color.js:15
process.stdout.getColorDepth() > 1;
^
TypeError: process.stdout.getColorDepth is not a function
at Object.<anonymous> (C:\xxx\party-ui\node_modules\@angular\cli\utilities\color.js:15:20)
at Module._compile (module.js:652:30)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:663:10)
at Module.load (module.js:565:32)
at tryModuleLoad (module.js:505:12)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:497:3)
at Module.require (module.js:596:17)
at require (internal/module.js:11:18)
at Object.<anonymous> (C:\xxx\party-ui\node_modules\@angular\cli\models\analytics.js:18:17)
at Module._compile (module.js:652:30)
I also tried to update npm and node (now having versions 10.16.0 and 6.9.0). Also removed the node_modules folder and run npm install after that. What can I do?
had the same error,
my versions:
Angular CLI: 8.1.1
Node: 11.14.0
OS: linux x64
Angular: 8.1.1
run:
rm -rf node_modules
rm -rf package-lock.json
sudo npm cache clean --force
npm install
Look in the problematic file ./node_modules/@angular/cli/utilities/color.js
. Notice a comment above the problematic line (15):
"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
/**
* @license
* Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
const colors = require("ansi-colors");
exports.colors = colors;
const tty_1 = require("tty");
// Typings do not contain the function call (added in Node.js v9.9.0)
exports.supportsColor = process.stdout instanceof tty_1.WriteStream &&
process.stdout.getColorDepth() > 1;
colors.enabled = exports.supportsColor;
Specifically:
// Typings do not contain the function call (added in Node.js v9.9.0)
Upgrading Node to a version no less than v9.9.0 fixes the problem.
but...
...choosing how to upgrade NodeJS is not necessairly straightforward. See How do I update Node.js?. Some popular answers are quite far down the page so it's worth scrolling through.
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