Node.js fundamentals: how to upgrade the Node.js version
10 OCTOBER 2012 on node fundamentals, node.js, nodejs, version managemntNode.js is being actively developed, and the latest stable version frequently changes. From time to time you will find a module that doesn’t work with your current version of Node and says that you need to upgrade.
Fortunately there is a very easy way of managing your node version, using the Node binary manager module ‘n’.
1: Check your current version of Node.
$node -v v0.6.12
2: Clear your npm cache
sudo npm cache clean -f
3: Install ‘n’
sudo npm install -g n
4: Upgrade to a later version (this step can take a while) You can specify a particular version like so:
sudo n 0.8.11
Or you can just tell the manager to install the latest stable version like so:
sudo n stable
5: Check the running version of Node to verify that it has worked:
$node -v v0.8.11
If the version doesn’t number output in step 5 isn’t what you were expecting, you may need to reboot.