I have a Python venv to develop a Django application and I use babel to transpile my javascript.
Currently, I install node.js with nodeenv -p whilst working under my Python venv.
Everything works fine if I have the node_modules and package.json folder at the root of my project, but it is messing up the project folder structure.
I would rather have node_modules under venv:
project_folder
|
|- venv
|- node_modules
package.json
or even:
project_folder
|
|- venv
|- node
|- node_modules
package.json
If I put my package.json in venv and execute npm install from there, npx babel only works if I am in venv, not a the root of the project.
Running npx babel from the project's root directory gives me:
npx: installed 1 in 0.655s
You have mistakenly installed the `babel` package, which is a no-op in Babel 6.
Babel's CLI commands have been moved from the `babel` package to the `babel-cli` package.
npm uninstall -g babel
npm install --save-dev babel-cli
See http://babeljs.io/docs/usage/cli/ for setup instructions.
How can I have node_modules under the venv folder and be able to use npx babel from anywhere in the project folder?
This question is related but I can't see how to adapt the answer to nodeenv.