The Nx plugin for Vite and Vitest.
Vite.js is a build tool that aims to provide a faster and leaner development experience for modern web projects.
Why should you use this plugin?
- Instant dev server start
- Lightning fast Hot-Module Reloading
- Fast builds using Vite.
- Vite-powered tests with smart and instant watch mode
Read more about Vite and Vitest in the Vite documentation.
Setting up a new Nx workspace with @nx/vite
Here's an example on how to create a new React app with Vite
❯
npx create-nx-workspace@latest --preset=react-standalone --bundler=vite
Installation
Make sure to install the @nx/vite
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/vite
by running the following command:
❯
nx add @nx/vite
You can also pass the --setupPathsPlugin
flag to add nxViteTsPaths
plugin, so your projects can use workspace libraries.
❯
nx add @nx/vite --setupPathsPlugin
This will install the correct version of @nx/vite
.
How @nx/vite Infers Tasks
The @nx/vite
plugin will create a task for any project that has a Vite configuration file present. Any of the following files will be recognized as a Vite configuration file:
vite.config.js
vite.config.ts
vite.config.mjs
vite.config.mts
vite.config.cjs
vite.config.cts
vitest.config.js
vitest.config.ts
vitest.config.mjs
vitest.config.mts
vitest.config.cjs
vitest.config.cts
View Inferred Tasks
To view inferred tasks for a project, open the project details view in Nx Console or run nx show project my-project --web
in the command line.
@nx/vite Configuration
The @nx/vite/plugin
is configured in the plugins
array in nx.json
.
1{
2 "plugins": [
3 {
4 "plugin": "@nx/vite/plugin",
5 "options": {
6 "buildTargetName": "build",
7 "previewTargetName": "preview",
8 "testTargetName": "test",
9 "serveTargetName": "serve",
10 "serveStaticTargetName": "serve-static"
11 }
12 }
13 ]
14}
15
The buildTargetName
, previewTargetName
, testTargetName
, serveTargetName
and serveStaticTargetName
options control the names of the inferred Vite tasks. The default names are build
, preview
, test
, serve
and serve-static
.
Using @nx/vite
Generate a new project using Vite
You can generate a React application or library or a Web application that uses Vite.js. The @nx/react:app
, @nx/react:lib
and @nx/web:app
generators accept the bundler
option, where you can pass vite
. This will generate a new application configured to use Vite.js, and it will also install all the necessary dependencies, including the @nx/vite
plugin.
To generate a React application using Vite.js, run the following:
1nx g @nx/react:app my-app --bundler=vite
2
To generate a React library using Vite.js, run the following:
1nx g @nx/react:lib my-lib --bundler=vite
2
To generate a Web application using Vite.js, run the following:
1nx g @nx/web:app my-app --bundler=vite
2
Modify an existing React or Web project to use Vite.js
You can use the @nx/vite:configuration
generator to change your React or Web project to use Vite.js. This generator will modify your project's configuration to use Vite.js, and it will also install all the necessary dependencies, including the @nx/vite
plugin..
You can read more about this generator on the @nx/vite:configuration
generator page.