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  1. Node.js Driver
  2. NODE-5082

Node.js driver Windows install script modifies global state

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      1. What would you like to communicate to the user about this feature?
      2. Would you like the user to see examples of the syntax and/or executable code and its output?
      3. Which versions of the driver/connector does this apply to?

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      1. What would you like to communicate to the user about this feature? 2. Would you like the user to see examples of the syntax and/or executable code and its output? 3. Which versions of the driver/connector does this apply to?

      At the very least, deleting C:\Program Files\nodejs is problematic and probably unnecessary. nvm may also modify global state somehow, I’m not sure about that.

      Use Case

      As a... evergreen user
      I want... the Node.js driver to not modify global state
      So that... my own code is unaffected

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      Dependencies

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      Unknowns

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      Acceptance Criteria

      Implementation Requirements

      • functional reqs, potential snafus to avoid, performance targets, etc

      Testing Requirements

      • unit test, spec test sync, etc

      Documentation Requirements

      • DOCSP ticket, API docs, etc

      Follow Up Requirements

      • additional tickets to file, required releases, etc

            Assignee:
            neal.beeken@mongodb.com Neal Beeken
            Reporter:
            anna.henningsen@mongodb.com Anna Henningsen
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