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NodeJS is a JavaScript framework that allows you to build fast network applications with ease. In this guide, we delve in and see how you can How to install NodeJS on Ubuntu 18.04.

Step 1: Adding the NodeJS PPA to Ubuntu 18.04

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To start off, add the NodeJS PPA to your system using the following commands.

				
					sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
				
			

Sample Output !Sudo Apt Install Software Properties Common Next, add the NodeJS PPA.

				
					curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_11.x | sudo -E bash -
				
			

Sample Output !Add Current NodeJS Release Great! In our next step, we are going to run the command for installing NodeJS.

Step 2: Install NodeJS on Ubuntu

After successfully adding the NodeJS PPA, It's time now to install NodeJS using the command below.

				
					sudo apt-get install nodejs
				
			

Sample Output !Install NodeJs on Ubuntu 18.04 This command not only installs NodeJS but also [NPM](/community/tutorials/node-js-components-modules-npm-install-update-uninstall-example) (NodeJS Package Manager) and other dependencies as well.

Step 3: Verfiying the version of NodeJS and NPM

After successful installation of NodeJS, you can test the version of NodeJS using the simple command below.

				
					node -v
				
			

Sample Output !testing the version of NodeJS in Ubuntu 18.04 For NPM, run

				
					npm -v
				
			

Step 4: Creating a Web Server demonstration

This is an optional step that you can use to test if NodeJS is working as intended. We are going to create a web server that displays the text "Congratulations! node.JS has successfully been installed !" Let's create a NodeJS file and call it nodeapp.js

				
					vim nodeapp.js
				
			

Add the following content

				
					var http = require('http');
http.createServer(function (req, res) {
  res.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'text/plain'});
  res.end('Congratulations! node.JS has successfully been installed !\n');
}).listen(3000, " server-ip);
console.log('Server running at https://server-ip:3000/');
				
			

Save and exit the text editor Start the application using the command below

				
					node nodeapp.js
				
			

Sample Output !Running Node Js Application This will display the content of the application on port 3000. Ensure the port is allowed on the firewall of your system.

				
					ufw allow 3000/tcp
ufw reload
				
			

Now open your browser and browse the server's address as shown

				
					https://server-ip:3000
				
			

Uninstall NodeJS from Ubuntu

If you wish to uninstall NodeJS from your Ubuntu system, run the command below.

				
					sudo apt-get remove nodejs
				
			

The command will remove the package but retain the configuration files. To remove both the package and the configuration files run:

				
					sudo apt-get purge nodejs
				
			

As a final step, you can run the command below to remove any unused files and free up the disk space

				
					sudo apt-get autoremove
				
			

Great! We have successfully installed and tested the installation of NodeJS. We also learned how to uninstall NodeJS from Ubuntu and clean up space.