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node.js - Setting environment variables package.json in Windows 10

UPDATE: As it is explained in the question, this is not a duplicate because I have already tried adding the set keyword before the environment variable and that did not solve the problem.


I am in the process of learning node and typing examples from a book. The first examples deal with showing how the "http" module works and how to create a server to listen to requests. At some point the book asks to add the following line to the scripts section of the package.json file:

"server": "SERVERPORT=3002 node ./fiboserver"

When I try to run the example with npm run server I get the following error message:

'SERVERPORT' is not recognized as an internal or external command

I haven't been able to find any answer on the internet, at most I found that I could try:

"server": "set SERVERPORT=3002 node ./fiboserver"

But that doesn't help either, the only difference is that instead of the error message I get the command prompt again so apparently the server is never run.

I believe the author used a Linux machine, I am using a Windows 10 laptop.

I am really committed to learn Node and my line of work is on Windows environments. I believe that setting environment variables on package.json is important so I could really use some help in figuring this out.

Thank you.

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Make it cross-platform by using cross-env:

"server": "cross-env SERVERPORT=3002 node ./fiboserver"

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