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npm install
will generate all modules.
As we work with three app in the same time, we need to serve it npm run start:account
, npm run start:manage
, npm run start:app
. So run it one by one in different terminals.
Start all apps with command npm run start:all
. For now we have three apps, and in every project.json
port is specified.
If you add new app to repo, it will be also run with current command, but if you need this app to run on specific port, add port
to project.json
for this app -> it will be run automatically with existing command.
If you happen to use Nx plugins, you can leverage code generators that might come with it.
Run nx list
to get a list of available plugins and whether they have generators. Then run nx list <plugin-name>
to see what generators are available.
Learn more about Nx generators on the docs.
To execute tasks with Nx use the following syntax:
nx <target> <project> <...options>
You can also run multiple targets:
nx run-many -t <target1> <target2>
..or add -p
to filter specific projects
nx run-many -t <target1> <target2> -p <proj1> <proj2>
Targets can be defined in the package.json
or projects.json
. Learn more in the docs.
Have a look at the Nx Console extensions. It provides autocomplete support, a UI for exploring and running tasks & generators, and more! Available for VSCode, IntelliJ and comes with a LSP for Vim users.
Just run nx build demoapp
to build the application. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/
directory, ready to be deployed.
You can run nx build <app-name>
to build the application.
To build all applications (for now we have three), you need to run npm run build:all
.
Nx comes with local caching already built-in (check your nx.json
). On CI you might want to go a step further.