The Nx Plugin for Angular contains executors, generators, and utilities for managing Angular applications and libraries within an Nx workspace. It also enables using Angular Devkit builders and schematics in Nx workspaces.
Among other things, it provides:
- Integration with libraries such as:
- Cypress
- ESLint
- Jest
- Playwright
- Storybook
- Generators to help scaffold code quickly, including:
- Micro Frontends
- Libraries, both internal to your codebase and publishable to npm
- Projects with Tailwind CSS
- Executors providing extra capabilities on top of the Angular Devkit builders:
- Provide ESBuild plugins
- Provide custom webpack configurations
- Utilities for automatic workspace refactoring
You can easily and mostly automatically migrate from an Angular CLI project to Nx! Learn more here.
Setting Up @nx/angular
Installation
Make sure to install the @nx/angular
version that matches the version of nx
in your repository. If the version numbers get out of sync, you can encounter some difficult to debug errors. You can fix Nx version mismatches with this recipe.
In any Nx workspace, you can install @nx/angular
by running the following command:
❯
nx add @nx/angular
This will install the correct version of @nx/angular
.
For a full tutorial experience, follow the Angular Standalone Tutorial or the Angular Monorepo Tutorial
Using the Angular Plugin
Generating an application
It's straightforward to generate an Angular application:
❯
nx g @nx/angular:app appName
By default, the application will be generated with:
- ESLint as the linter.
- Jest as the unit test runner.
- Cypress as the E2E test runner.
We can then serve, build, test, lint, and run e2e tests on the application with the following commands:
❯
nx serve appName
❯
nx build appName
❯
nx test appName
❯
nx lint appName
❯
nx e2e appName
Generating a library
Generating an Angular library is very similar to generating an application:
❯
nx g @nx/angular:lib libName
By default, the library will be generated with:
- ESLint as the linter.
- Jest as the unit test runner.
We can then test and lint the library with the following commands:
❯
nx test libName
❯
nx lint libName
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Fallback to @schematics/angular
If you try to invoke a generator that is not present in @nx/angular
, the request will automatically be forwarded on to @schematics/angular
. So, even though there is no @nx/angular:service
generator, the following command will successfully create a service:
❯
nx g @nx/angular:service my-service