npm-update
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Synopsis
npm update [-g] [<pkg>...]aliases: up, upgrade
Description
This command will update all the packages listed to the latest version (specified by the tag
config), respecting semver.
It will also install missing packages. As with all commands that install packages, the --dev
flag will cause devDependencies
to be processed as well.
If the -g
flag is specified, this command will update globally installed packages.
If no package name is specified, all packages in the specified location (global or local) will be updated.
As of npm@2.6.1
, the npm update
will only inspect top-level packages. Prior versions of npm
would also recursively inspect all dependencies. To get the old behavior, use npm --depth 9999 update
.
As of npm@5.0.0
, the npm update
will change package.json
to save the new version as the minimum required dependency. To get the old behavior, use npm update --no-save
.
Example
IMPORTANT VERSION NOTE: these examples assume npm@2.6.1
or later. For older versions of npm
, you must specify --depth 0
to get the behavior described below.
For the examples below, assume that the current package is app
and it depends on dependencies, dep1
(dep2
, .. etc.). The published versions of dep1
are:
{"dist-tags": { "latest": "1.2.2" },"versions": ["1.2.2","1.2.1","1.2.0","1.1.2","1.1.1","1.0.0","0.4.1","0.4.0","0.2.0"]}
Caret Dependencies
If app
's package.json
contains:
"dependencies": {"dep1": "^1.1.1"}
Then npm update
will install dep1@1.2.2
, because 1.2.2
is latest
and 1.2.2
satisfies ^1.1.1
.
Tilde Dependencies
However, if app
's package.json
contains:
"dependencies": {"dep1": "~1.1.1"}
In this case, running npm update
will install dep1@1.1.2
. Even though the latest
tag points to 1.2.2
, this version does not satisfy ~1.1.1
, which is equivalent to >=1.1.1 <1.2.0
. So the highest-sorting version that satisfies ~1.1.1
is used, which is 1.1.2
.
Caret Dependencies below 1.0.0
Suppose app
has a caret dependency on a version below 1.0.0
, for example:
"dependencies": {"dep1": "^0.2.0"}
npm update
will install dep1@0.2.0
, because there are no other versions which satisfy ^0.2.0
.
If the dependence were on ^0.4.0
:
"dependencies": {"dep1": "^0.4.0"}
Then npm update
will install dep1@0.4.1
, because that is the highest-sorting version that satisfies ^0.4.0
(>= 0.4.0 <0.5.0
)
Updating Globally-Installed Packages
npm update -g
will apply the update
action to each globally installed package that is outdated
-- that is, has a version that is different from wanted
.
Note: Globally installed packages are treated as if they are installed with a caret semver range specified. So if you require to update to latest
you may need to run npm install -g [<pkg>...]
NOTE: If a package has been upgraded to a version newer than latest
, it will be downgraded.