This behaviour could be because of different versions on node and npm on your local machine and openshift environment. Start by fixing "engines" attribute in your package.json, something as below:
"engines": {
"node": ">= 0.10",
"npm": ">= 1.4"
}
If still the issue is there (on openshift) it is due to the unavailability of the nodejs/npm required versions on openshift environment. For example, as of today, on my local machine I may be using node version 0.10.28 and npm version 1.4.9, but on openshift nodejs default cartridge I have to be content with nodejs version 0.10.5 and npm version 1.2.17, which is a big gap.
So, in this case, the easiest way to get around is by using "npm shrinkwrap", which freezes the nested dependency versions that ought to be used, hence doing away with varied behaviour of npm versions to figure out the nested dependency to install.
Can read about shrinkwrap here: https://www.npmjs.org/doc/cli/npm-shrinkwrap.html
So, on your local machine:
- run
npm install
and make sure everything works. - fire
npm shrinkwrap
This will create a file - "npm-shrinkwrap.json", with the required shrinkwrap info. Add, commit and push the file to the openshift git repo.