Workaround:
Use http to connect to the npm registry as follows:
Use http to connect to the npm registry as follows:
npm config set registry http://registry.npmjs.org/
npm config set registry http://registry.npmjs.org/
var packageJson, sys, exec, async, depJson, fs, deps; sys = require('sys'); exec = require('child_process').exec; async = require('async'); fs = require('fs'); packageJson = require(process.env.PWD + "/package.json"); deps = Object.keys(packageJson.dependencies); deps = deps.concat(Object.keys(packageJson.devDependencies)); async.each(deps, function (dep, cb) { console.log("Executing : npm ls --json " + dep); exec("npm ls --json " + dep, function (error, stdout) { var versionJson = JSON.parse(stdout); if (packageJson.dependencies[dep]) { packageJson.dependencies[dep] = "~" + versionJson.dependencies[dep].version; } if (packageJson.devDependencies[dep]) { packageJson.devDependencies[dep] = "~" + versionJson.dependencies[dep].version; } console.log(dep + ": " + versionJson.dependencies[dep].version); cb(); }); }, function (err) { if (err) { console.error("Following error occurred; not modifying package.json"); console.error(err); return; } fs.writeFile(process.env.PWD + "/package.json", JSON.stringify(packageJson, null, 2)); });
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