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Using "npm install" to install jquery-ui

I see from here https://github.com/jquery/jquery-ui that jquery-ui's latest release is 1.11.4. However, when I use "npm install jquery-ui", it's only 1.10.3. I checked this version in node_modules/jquery-ui/jquery-ui.js.

Is there any way for me to install the latest version?

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Bomin Avatar asked Dec 11 '15 08:12

Bomin


3 Answers

jQuery-ui specifically needs to be build after installation. To avoid this, use npm install jquery-ui-dist

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schad Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 02:10

schad


T J gave the right answer, but it is a bit short / too generic.

The GitHub project is at https://github.com/jquery/jquery-ui/

So the real command would be npm install github:jquery/jquery-ui (you can even skip github: as npm defaults to it).

But this would bring you the latest, unstable version (around 1.12 at time of writing), and it didn't even work when I tried.

So it is better to fetch a tagged version:

npm install github:jquery/jquery-ui#1.11.4

Generic note: AFAIK, if the project hasn't a package.json file, this kind of install can still fail.

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PhiLho Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 01:10

PhiLho


Here is the current latest version (1.11.4), same package that bower is using, including all themes.

npm install github:components/jqueryui#1.11.4

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Giannis Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 03:10

Giannis