electron-forge: missing some dependencies












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Using: Windows 10, NMP 6.4.1, Node v10.13.0, GIT 2.8.4



A simple app to show IMDB records:
https://ide.c9.io/learnwithcolt/webdevbootcamp folder APIS / movie_search_app



Dowloaded to run locally on Windows. It runs ok.



When I run:



electron-forge init my-new-app

√ Checking your system
It looks like you are missing some dependencies you need to get Electron running.
Make sure you have git installed and Node.js version 6.0.0+


package.json:



    {
"name": "imdb",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "",
"main": "app.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo "Error: no test specified" && exit 1"
},
"author": "",
"license": "ISC",
"dependencies": {
"ejs": "^2.6.1",
"express": "^4.16.4",
"request": "^2.88.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"electron": "^3.0.8"
}
}


The same happens with other proyects. CMD is running as Administrator.










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    Are you trying to develop Electron on C9? Because that won't work or you at least won't be able to run Electron on C9.
    – CodeDraken
    Nov 10 at 20:04












  • No, sorry, is a local version that I downloaded. Post edited.
    – fedeteka
    Nov 10 at 20:25
















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Using: Windows 10, NMP 6.4.1, Node v10.13.0, GIT 2.8.4



A simple app to show IMDB records:
https://ide.c9.io/learnwithcolt/webdevbootcamp folder APIS / movie_search_app



Dowloaded to run locally on Windows. It runs ok.



When I run:



electron-forge init my-new-app

√ Checking your system
It looks like you are missing some dependencies you need to get Electron running.
Make sure you have git installed and Node.js version 6.0.0+


package.json:



    {
"name": "imdb",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "",
"main": "app.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo "Error: no test specified" && exit 1"
},
"author": "",
"license": "ISC",
"dependencies": {
"ejs": "^2.6.1",
"express": "^4.16.4",
"request": "^2.88.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"electron": "^3.0.8"
}
}


The same happens with other proyects. CMD is running as Administrator.










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    Are you trying to develop Electron on C9? Because that won't work or you at least won't be able to run Electron on C9.
    – CodeDraken
    Nov 10 at 20:04












  • No, sorry, is a local version that I downloaded. Post edited.
    – fedeteka
    Nov 10 at 20:25














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Using: Windows 10, NMP 6.4.1, Node v10.13.0, GIT 2.8.4



A simple app to show IMDB records:
https://ide.c9.io/learnwithcolt/webdevbootcamp folder APIS / movie_search_app



Dowloaded to run locally on Windows. It runs ok.



When I run:



electron-forge init my-new-app

√ Checking your system
It looks like you are missing some dependencies you need to get Electron running.
Make sure you have git installed and Node.js version 6.0.0+


package.json:



    {
"name": "imdb",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "",
"main": "app.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo "Error: no test specified" && exit 1"
},
"author": "",
"license": "ISC",
"dependencies": {
"ejs": "^2.6.1",
"express": "^4.16.4",
"request": "^2.88.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"electron": "^3.0.8"
}
}


The same happens with other proyects. CMD is running as Administrator.










share|improve this question















Using: Windows 10, NMP 6.4.1, Node v10.13.0, GIT 2.8.4



A simple app to show IMDB records:
https://ide.c9.io/learnwithcolt/webdevbootcamp folder APIS / movie_search_app



Dowloaded to run locally on Windows. It runs ok.



When I run:



electron-forge init my-new-app

√ Checking your system
It looks like you are missing some dependencies you need to get Electron running.
Make sure you have git installed and Node.js version 6.0.0+


package.json:



    {
"name": "imdb",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "",
"main": "app.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo "Error: no test specified" && exit 1"
},
"author": "",
"license": "ISC",
"dependencies": {
"ejs": "^2.6.1",
"express": "^4.16.4",
"request": "^2.88.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"electron": "^3.0.8"
}
}


The same happens with other proyects. CMD is running as Administrator.







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  • 1




    Are you trying to develop Electron on C9? Because that won't work or you at least won't be able to run Electron on C9.
    – CodeDraken
    Nov 10 at 20:04












  • No, sorry, is a local version that I downloaded. Post edited.
    – fedeteka
    Nov 10 at 20:25














  • 1




    Are you trying to develop Electron on C9? Because that won't work or you at least won't be able to run Electron on C9.
    – CodeDraken
    Nov 10 at 20:04












  • No, sorry, is a local version that I downloaded. Post edited.
    – fedeteka
    Nov 10 at 20:25








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1




Are you trying to develop Electron on C9? Because that won't work or you at least won't be able to run Electron on C9.
– CodeDraken
Nov 10 at 20:04






Are you trying to develop Electron on C9? Because that won't work or you at least won't be able to run Electron on C9.
– CodeDraken
Nov 10 at 20:04














No, sorry, is a local version that I downloaded. Post edited.
– fedeteka
Nov 10 at 20:25




No, sorry, is a local version that I downloaded. Post edited.
– fedeteka
Nov 10 at 20:25












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The same happens with other proyects




Just with electron-forge or other CLI tools too? My guess is this is a path issue- electron forge can't find your Node/Git installations.



You can try npx electron-forge init my-new-app but that's a long shot.



Also, make sure you're using the correct version of Electron forge. There's a new one that's kinda broken right now.




The master branch is a rewrite of Electron Forge that will eventually be the 6.x series. If you are looking for the 5.x series (the version currently published to NPM), please view the 5.x branch.




https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-forge






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  • Solved now! Thanks a lot! My Windows Path was C:Program FilesGit instead of C:Program FilesGitbin Working now!
    – fedeteka
    Nov 11 at 1:11











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The same happens with other proyects




Just with electron-forge or other CLI tools too? My guess is this is a path issue- electron forge can't find your Node/Git installations.



You can try npx electron-forge init my-new-app but that's a long shot.



Also, make sure you're using the correct version of Electron forge. There's a new one that's kinda broken right now.




The master branch is a rewrite of Electron Forge that will eventually be the 6.x series. If you are looking for the 5.x series (the version currently published to NPM), please view the 5.x branch.




https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-forge






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  • Solved now! Thanks a lot! My Windows Path was C:Program FilesGit instead of C:Program FilesGitbin Working now!
    – fedeteka
    Nov 11 at 1:11
















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The same happens with other proyects




Just with electron-forge or other CLI tools too? My guess is this is a path issue- electron forge can't find your Node/Git installations.



You can try npx electron-forge init my-new-app but that's a long shot.



Also, make sure you're using the correct version of Electron forge. There's a new one that's kinda broken right now.




The master branch is a rewrite of Electron Forge that will eventually be the 6.x series. If you are looking for the 5.x series (the version currently published to NPM), please view the 5.x branch.




https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-forge






share|improve this answer





















  • Solved now! Thanks a lot! My Windows Path was C:Program FilesGit instead of C:Program FilesGitbin Working now!
    – fedeteka
    Nov 11 at 1:11














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The same happens with other proyects




Just with electron-forge or other CLI tools too? My guess is this is a path issue- electron forge can't find your Node/Git installations.



You can try npx electron-forge init my-new-app but that's a long shot.



Also, make sure you're using the correct version of Electron forge. There's a new one that's kinda broken right now.




The master branch is a rewrite of Electron Forge that will eventually be the 6.x series. If you are looking for the 5.x series (the version currently published to NPM), please view the 5.x branch.




https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-forge






share|improve this answer













The same happens with other proyects




Just with electron-forge or other CLI tools too? My guess is this is a path issue- electron forge can't find your Node/Git installations.



You can try npx electron-forge init my-new-app but that's a long shot.



Also, make sure you're using the correct version of Electron forge. There's a new one that's kinda broken right now.




The master branch is a rewrite of Electron Forge that will eventually be the 6.x series. If you are looking for the 5.x series (the version currently published to NPM), please view the 5.x branch.




https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-forge







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  • Solved now! Thanks a lot! My Windows Path was C:Program FilesGit instead of C:Program FilesGitbin Working now!
    – fedeteka
    Nov 11 at 1:11


















  • Solved now! Thanks a lot! My Windows Path was C:Program FilesGit instead of C:Program FilesGitbin Working now!
    – fedeteka
    Nov 11 at 1:11
















Solved now! Thanks a lot! My Windows Path was C:Program FilesGit instead of C:Program FilesGitbin Working now!
– fedeteka
Nov 11 at 1:11




Solved now! Thanks a lot! My Windows Path was C:Program FilesGit instead of C:Program FilesGitbin Working now!
– fedeteka
Nov 11 at 1:11


















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