unable to grab wrapper project: undefined in start project ionic - ionic-framework

I Got this error "unable to grab wrapper project: undefined" in start project ionic, when I tried to create a new project in ionic framework, can anyboby help me ?

This works:
PROXY=http://myproxy.com:8081 ionic start myApp
If you have a username and password
PROXY=http://username:password#myproxy.com:8081 ionic start what

You are having problem with ionic installation.
Go thoroughly through this doc:
Install cordova if you haven't
npm install -g cordova
Install ionic
npm install -g ionic
Notice any permission related issues while installing. Make sure there were no issues (Errors generally has tag ERR)
Good luck!

For anyone else that comes across this issue the following website helped me out - http://www.jasonwatmore.com/post/2014/04/02/Ionic-Framework-Getting-ionic-start-appName-Working-Behind-a-Proxy.aspx
The error was being caused by proxy issues. As it looks like Ionic doesn't pick up the proxy from either node or git. So I followed the instructions (Step 1) on the link and that resolved my initial error.
I also had to additionally install Plugman on top of Cordova:
npm install -g plugman
And then also add the proxy setting to plugman:
plugman config set proxy http://yourproxy.com

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IONIC keeps saying the plugin is not installed

To be more specific, the plugins are: #ionic-native/estimate-beacons and #ionic-native/ibeacon. I have followed all the steps and also add the plugin into my app's module. This also happens once to my #ionic-native/ble.
Here are the console logs:
and:
Am I missing any step? I'm getting very frustrated since the project is stuck right at the beginning.
P/s: I'm using IONIC and Cordova ' newest version. I follow the docs to install the plugin:
$ ionic cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-estimote
$ npm install --save #ionic-native/estimote-beacons
then
After installing a plugin’s package, add it to your app’s NgModule.
After that, I DO see the plugin shows up in the plugins folder. All finished but everytime got asked to install the plugin!!!

How to remove installed ionic cordova plugin from ionic 2 / 3 or ionic V2+ project

I installed Cordova and Ionic Native plugins into the ionic3 project.
But I need to remove only that specific Cordova and Ionic Native plugins from the project completely. (With its dependencies like npm).
Is there any proper way to do that?
Appreciate any kind of your help.
Thank you!
I just refer their document here.
Example:
To install a plugin we are using following way.
ionic cordova plugin add <plugin-name>
(ionic cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-dialogs)
npm install --save #ionic-native/<npm-name-of-plugin>
(npm install --save #ionic-native/dialogs)
To Uninstall the plugin just need to revert above things back as bellow
ionic cordova plugin remove <plugin-name> or ionic cordova plugin rm <plugin-name>
(ionic cordova plugin remove cordova-plugin-dialogs) or (ionic cordova plugin rm cordova-plugin-dialogs)
Finally uninstall the associated Ionic Native package(s) from npm
npm uninstall --save #ionic-native/<npm-name-of-plugin>
(npm uninstall --save #ionic-native/dialogs)
The --save flag will remove the project's package.json entry for that plugin
Doing above things helps me to remove plugin completely with its npm dependencies from the project. Hope this will useful to someone else
You can use the following command to remove
ionic cordova plugin rm <plugin name>
Example :
ionic cordova plugin rm cordova-plugin-camera
Please check the similar type of question to here.
Also please check the documentation of plugin commands from here.
Hope this will help you!!
please make sure that you also run npm uninstall after ionic cordova remove skipping this may lead to serious consequences like for instance the BUILD is successful but some of features in the App fails in the runtime complaining the plugin is missing, what must have happened in this case is re installation must have silently failed as the plugin source still exists due to not performing npm uninstall, such mistakes do happen while migrations, upgrade to new CLI. In my case InAppPurchase2 plugin did not work, payments stopped working :(, something quite miserable isn't it..hope the lesson helps someone out there..
Try below
ionic cordova plugin remove <PLUGIN_NAME> --no-interactive
READ MORE
Hope this helps

Error while installing any plugin

I am using the latest version of Ionic and just getting started with the Ionic Framework. I am trying to add plugins to my projects but always I gets error something like as shown in image. I have checked my internet connection and tried to install some other plugins also but I get the same error always.
Try uninstalling cordova
npm uninstall cordova -g
and installing latest version
npm install -g cordova

Missing Module in gulpfile 'clone-stats'

I am working with ionic and my ionic build android command isn't working.
The error message I get is "Uh oh! Looks like you're missing a module in your gulp file: Cannot find module 'clone-stats'
Do you need to run 'npm install'?
I highlighted my steps in the image below:
I have no idea what 'clone-stats' is and why it is missing. It was working yesterday.
I have tried to reinstall ionic. I tried npm install -g. I tried removing and adding the android platform back. ionic serve gives me the same error.
I am not familiar with gulp. Does anybody know the problem?
Thanks.
You have required to install 'clone-stats' module.
open terminal
go to your project folder and type npm install clone-stats.
if you facing permission error then use sudo npm install clone-stats
hope it's work for you..

Ionic framework - 'ionic' is not recognized as an internal or external command

I was trying to install ionic and create a sample project on it since morning. But, was facing a series of issues since then. Tried solving them one by one. Atlast restarted my machine and opened command prompt to build the sample project and tried
path of the sample project> ionic build android
But, i kept on facing the error that states 'ionic' is not recognized as an internal or external command.
I tried clearing the cache and reinstalling ionic in my machine. Still, I face the same issue of ionic is not recognized as an internal or external command.
Can somebody help me out on this issue?
Thanks
Manikandan J
Somehow , my npm path was not there in PATH environmental Variable
So after adding C:\Users\XXXXX\AppData\Roaming\npm to my PATH variable my problem solved :-)
Try to install the ionic framework with the -g parameter, so the installation will be globall, like this:
npm install -g ionic
-g parameter mean "its binaries end up in your PATH environment variable."
If you're on Windows 10 (and possibly Vista/8/8.1) you need to run cmd.exe as an administrator. Now when you run the commands below, your environment settings will be made.
npm install -g cordova ionic
Check if the configuration is broken or not. the update might have installed it in the wrong place.
First check: npm config get prefix
In my case It wasn't set to /usr/local but in /usr/Roaming.
So to fix it, use: npm config set prefix
Problem solved! :)
After several hours of struggle I fixed it by the below steps:
uninstall node js restart the system .
install the node js (current version).
check your node js path in System variable in an
environmental variable.
Right click the command prompt and select run as administrator. Type cd\ now get into the npm path folder by cd <YourNpmPath>\npm install -g ionic#4
That's it . Now it is globally available throughout the system.
I ran this command to uninstall:
npm uninstall -g ionic cordova
and then ran the install:
npm install -g ionic cordova
and then everything started working again.
Insert this into your system path. This happens because node modules are not seen but when you do this you make the path to the module. They are found in this location
C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\npm
Below simple steps to follow to get it working:
install Node.js
Install Ionic and cordova : npm install -g cordova ionic
create a simple project: ionic start mySimpleApp tabs
cd mySimpleApp
ionic cordova platform add android
Build the project: ionic build android
For the benefit of searchers, the other answers didn't work for me.
I deleted the 'Ionic' folder from:
C:\Users\..{me}..\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules
Then installed again with:
npm install -g ionic cordova
That fixed it.
I solve the problem on windows 10.The problem was that the environment variables don't contain a path to the ionic folder.
Just do:
npm config set prefix
And then
npm install -g ionic cordova
setting the path variable to C:\Users\«user name folder»\appdata\Roaming\npm helped me to resolve the issue. Please try
uninstall the old version
npm uninstall -g ionic
and try to install it again with the new version
npm install -g #ionic/cli
In my situation, I thought Ionic did not install,
but after I had changed my Windows User-Name, npm did for some reason still install on the last %AppData% folder path.
for example correct-path for new user-name is:
C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Roaming\npm
but npm did use:
C:\Users\Abc\AppData\Roaming\npm
have moved that folder contents to the right place and all just works!
But to finally fix the issue from its root cause I updated NPM settings like:
npm config -g set prefix "%AppData%\npm"
npm config -g set cache "%AppData%\npm-cache"
npm config -g get prefix
And ensured my PATH environment-variable includes the correct NPM directory.
This issue occurs when we change the path variables manually.Because of this change system doesn't find libraries for the command which needed to be executed.
While installing ionic cordova, ionic cli takes cares by adding path variable in your environment.Hope this content helps
path -
C:\user\system_name\AppData\Roaming\npm
I had the same problem on Windows, and I find solution by navigating the command prompt to
C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\npm>
Cordova, Ionic, etc. are found here.
The following steps worked for me in 2022:
Run the command prompt as Admin. This is mandatory to ensure that ionic is installed globally, otherwise you would continue to see the same error message despite installing ionic.
Type this command and hit enter: npm i -g #ionic/cli
That's it!
'ionic/java/cordova etc..' is not recognized as an internal or external command
for ionic or cordova install it from node using npm install -g ionic/cordova command.
This kind of messages comes whenever its PATH not set properly for other programs like java. System has to recognize your command available on your system or not. This can be identified only when you set your environment variable.
use this for setting your path
SET PATH = %PATH%; your app path to bin
Just follow this video, you have to set your path correctly.
http://learn.ionicframework.com/videos/windows-android/
1: Download and Install Java then open your system environment variables, and add to or create a new user variable called PATH with the full path to the bin folder of the new Java SDK installation.
2: Download Apache Ant then add the full path to the bin/ folder to the end of your PATH environment variable.
3: Add Android to PATH :Open up your environment variables setting and add the full path to both the adt-bundle/sdk/platform-tools/ folder and the adt-bundle/sdk/tools/ folder to the end of your PATH variable:
4.Install nodeJs and now you can do
npm install -g cordova ionic
I started getting this same error in the Console2 command prompt. I checked the environment variables and reinstalled ionic and cordova but this did not fixed it.
I then tried ionic in Node.js command prompt and it worked perfectly. So if you follow the other advice and it still doesn't work, try a different command prompt.
I think you should copy the bin file to the system variables and it should be fine, at least I try it on Win7 and it worked. I also got the same prob like this before.
Right click Computer, choose Properties, Advanced system settings and edit environment variables.
Try reinstalling the ionic
npm install ionic -g
uninstall ionic npm package and then clear all npm cache in appdata and then install ionic
npm install -g ionic
ionic info
you must install ionic package has global so use -g.
ionic info command is used to check the ionic information
Well, after trying several answers from many posts like this one and realizing that my environment variables were there too, I ran the
npm install -g cordova ionic
from the inside of nodejs folder in Program Files with windows prompt as administrator.
Initially I was installing it in my dev folder in D:\ partition. Hope it helps someone.
Probably you doesn't have ionic installed in your device.
First check in terminal/cmd, have you installed ionic or not?
you can check it with following command:
ionic -v
C:\Program Files\nodejs\bin
try adding this to your user and environment variables, under environment variables, and then close the command prompt window and open.
I got my problem resolved :)
npm install -g cordova ionic
and then
ionic start myApp tabs
and then
cd myApp
ionic serve
Firstly uninstall the ionic module from the project by using the following command.
npm uninstall -g ionic cordova
Then install ionic and cordova dependencies seperately as follows.
npm install -g ionic
npm install -g cordova
Please check whether ionic cli is installed or not globally and locally both
Node versions
Check if you are using the nvm,
you would have installed the ionc cli with node version 14.X, and now you might be using node 16.X or latest, this is why the ionic cli is not working in latest node version.
check list of node versions if by using nvm:
nvm list
try changing the node version to previous,
NVM user older node
change to older nvm:
nvm use 14.x.x
or your version in list