---
id: installation
title: 'Installation'
---
Verdaccio is a Node.js private and proxy registry. To install it, you need a few basic prerequisites.
## Prerequisites {#prerequisites}
1. **Node.js** `v18` or higher.
2. Your favorite Node Package Manager `npm`, `pnpm` or `yarn` (classic and berry).
> We highly recommend to use the latest versions of Node Package Manager clients `> npm@6.x | yarn@1.x | | yarn@2.x | pnpm@6.x`. Don't support `npm@5.x` or older.
3. A modern web browser to run the web interface. We actually support `Chrome, Firefox, Edge`.
> Verdaccio will support latest Node.js version according the [Node.js Release Working Group](https://github.com/nodejs/Release) recomendations.
Are you still using **Verdaccio 4**?. Check the [migration guide](https://verdaccio.org/blog/2021/04/14/verdaccio-5-migration-guide).
### Quick Introduction {#quick-introduction}
Learn the basics before getting started, how to install, where is the location of the configuration file and more.
## Installing the CLI {#installing-the-cli}
> Before using Verdaccio in production, please read and be [aware of the best practices](best-practices.md).
`Verdaccio` must be installed globally using either of the following methods:
Using `npm`
```bash
npm install -g verdaccio
```
or using `yarn`
```bash
yarn global add verdaccio
```
or using `pnpm`
```bash
pnpm install -g verdaccio
```
![install verdaccio](/img/install_verdaccio.gif)
### Next major release (verdaccio 6 alpha) {#next-major-release}
Next [major release is under development](https://github.com/verdaccio/verdaccio/discussions/2970), byt can try it out already, either for testing purposes or helping to catch any possible bug, if you find something report it under the label [6.x bugs](https://github.com/verdaccio/verdaccio/labels/6.x%20bugs).
```bash
npm install -g verdaccio@7-next
```
or with the docker image
```bash
docker pull verdaccio/verdaccio:nightly-master
```
> The docker image `verdaccio/verdaccio:nightly-master` is alinged with the latest commits in master branch, while the npmjs version has a longer release cycle. **It is highly recommended don't use alpha versions for production**.
## Basic Usage {#basic-usage}
Once it has been installed, you only need to execute the CLI command:
```bash
$> verdaccio
warn --- config file - /home/.config/verdaccio/config.yaml
warn --- http address - http://localhost:4873/ - verdaccio/5.0.0
```
For more information about the CLI, please [read the cli section](cli.md).
You can set the registry by using the following command.
```bash
npm set registry http://localhost:4873/
```
you can pass a `--registry` flag when needed.
```bash
npm install --registry http://localhost:4873
```
define in your `.npmrc` a `registry` field.
```bash title=".npmrc"
registry=http://localhost:4873
```
Or a `publishConfig` in your `package.json`
```json
{
"publishConfig": {
"registry": "http://localhost:4873"
}
}
```
For alternative configurations, please read the [Using a private registry](cli-registry.md) section.
## Create Your Own Private NPM Package Tutorial {#create-your-own-private-npm-package-tutorial}
If you'd like a broader explanation, don't miss the tutorial created by [thedevlife](https://mybiolink.co/thedevlife) on how to Create Your Own Private NPM Package using Verdaccio.
## Docker Image {#docker-image}
```bash
docker run -it --rm --name verdaccio -p 4873:4873 verdaccio/verdaccio
```
`Verdaccio` has an official docker image you can use, and in most cases, the default configuration is good enough. For more information about how to install the official image, [read the docker section](docker.md), furthermore you can learn more about combining Docker images in our [docker-examples](https://github.com/verdaccio/verdaccio/tree/master/docker-examples) repository.
## Helm Chart {#helm-chart}
```bash
$ helm repo add verdaccio https://charts.verdaccio.org
$ helm repo update
$ helm install verdaccio/verdaccio
```
## Cloudron {#cloudron}
`Verdaccio` is also available as a 1-click install on [Cloudron](https://cloudron.io)
[![Install](https://cloudron.io/img/button.svg)](https://cloudron.io/button.html?app=org.eggertsson.verdaccio)
## Heroku with Docker
For easy deployment you could use [Heroku](https://www.heroku.com/home), the _free_ dyno tier allows you to test their platform using a Docker container, check this example.
[https://github.com/juanpicado/verdaccio-heroku-example](https://github.com/juanpicado/verdaccio-heroku-example)