The Nx Plugin for Angular contains executors, generators, and utilities for managing Angular applications and libraries within an Nx workspace. It provides:
- Integration with libraries such as Storybook, Jest, Cypress, Karma, and Protractor.
- Generators to help scaffold code quickly, including:
- Micro Frontends
- Libraries, both internal to your codebase and publishable to npm
- Upgrading AngularJS applications
- Single Component Application Modules (SCAMs)
- NgRx helpers.
- Utilities for automatic workspace refactoring.
Setting up the Angular plugin
Adding the Angular plugin to an existing Nx workspace can be done with the following:
yarn add -D @nrwl/angular
npm install -D @nrwl/angular
Using the Angular Plugin
Generating an application
It's straightforward to generate an Angular application:
nx g @nrwl/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 @nrwl/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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