The JS plugin contains executors and generators that are useful for JavaScript/TypeScript projects in an Nx workspace.
Setting Up JS
Installation
In any Nx workspace, you can install @nrwl/js by running the following commands if @nrwl/js package is not installed:
1npm i --save-dev @nrwl/js
21yarn add --dev @nrwl/js
2ts Preset
When initializing a new Nx workspace, specifying --preset=ts will generate a workspace with @nrwl/js pre-installed.
1npx create-nx-workspace my-org --preset=ts
21yarn create nx-workspace my-org --preset=ts
2Create Libraries
You can add a new JS/TS library with the following command:
1nx g @nrwl/js:lib my-lib
2Build
You can build libraries that are generated with --buildable flag.
1nx g @nrwl/js:lib my-buildable-lib --buildable
2Generating a library with --buildable will add a build target to the library's project.json file allows the library to be built.
1nx build my-buildable-lib
2Test
You can test a library with the following command:
1nx test my-lib
2Lint
You can lint a library with the following command:
1nx lint my-lib
2Compiler
By default, @nrwl/js uses TypeScript Compiler (TSC), via @nrwl/js:tsc executor, to compile your libraries. Optionally, you can switch tsc out for a different compiler with --compiler flag when executing the generators.
Currently, @nrwl/js supports the following compilers:
SWC
- Create a buildable library with
swc
1nx g @nrwl/js:lib my-swc-lib --compiler=swc --buildable
2- Convert a
tsclibrary to useswc
1nx g @nrwl/js:convert-to-swc my-buildable-lib
2Now the build command will use @nrwl/js:swc executor to compile your libraries.
The first time you generate a
swclibrary or convert atsclibrary over toswc,@nrwl/jswill install the necessary dependencies to useswc.