I have done a node.js server install and checked the node --version in the command prompt
I have done this much but I couldn't stat the npm.
I have done a node.js server install and checked the node --version in the command prompt
I have done this much but I couldn't stat the npm.
It seems you have installed nodeJs already on your computer. But I will explain step by step how to setup a project with MongoDb + express + Angular + NodeJs
Install MongoDB, Configure and Run - Download MongiDb installer and install MongoDB on your computer. Follow the screen instructions. Read installation guide for windows here
Install NodeJs - Download and install NodeJs. Open command prompt and type "node -v", if this command runs without an issue, that mean you have installed NodeJs on your computer
Setup a project -  Create a empty folder. Open command prompt and go inside the folder. Now type npm init. Provide answers for questions prompt in command prompt. Once you complete that you can see package.json file is created in your folder.
Install express - To install express type npm install express --save
Install bower package manager - Run npm install -g bower if you don't installed bower before on your computer. (Bower is a package manager for font end websites.)
Install AngularJs - Run bower install angular --save command to install angular
Create a NodeJs Server - Create a file index.js. This will be an entry point of your nodeJs app
const express = require('express') const app = express()
app.get('/', function (req, res) { res.send('Hello World!') })
app.listen(3000, function () { console.log('Example app listening on port 3000!') })
Run node index.js. Your website is now running on http://localhost:3000.
Please read some tutorial here to get more information
If you have every thing installed (Mongo,Node) then you can try yeoman application generator.It will create a sample application for you with all the required folders and you just need node modules and bower components to install.
Please read this here:- http://yeoman.io/
You don't need to bother any thing for any of your folders