There are two styles of repos: integrated and package-based. This tutorial shows the integrated style.
You can find more information on the difference between the two in our introduction.
Node Tutorial - Part 1: Code Generation
In this tutorial you'll create a backend-focused workspace with Nx.
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Your Objective
For this tutorial, you'll create an Express API application, a library that the API can reference to handle authentication and a suite of e2e tests.
Creating an Nx Workspace
Run the command npx create-nx-workspace@latest
and when prompted, provide the following responses:
~❯
npx create-nx-workspace@latest
✔ Choose your style · node-server
✔ What framework should be used? · express
✔ Repository name · products-api
✔ Enable distributed caching to make your CI faster · Yes
You will also be prompted whether to add Nx Cloud to your workspace. We won't address this in this tutorial, but you can see the introduction to Nx Cloud for more details.
The node-server
preset automatically creates a products-api
application at the root of the workspace and an e2e
project that runs against it.
Generating Libraries
To create the auth
library, use the @nrwl/node:lib
generator:
~/products-api❯
npx nx g @nrwl/node:lib auth --buildable
> NX Generating @nrwl/node:library
CREATE auth/README.md
CREATE auth/.babelrc
CREATE auth/package.json
CREATE auth/src/index.ts
CREATE auth/src/lib/auth.spec.ts
CREATE auth/src/lib/auth.ts
CREATE auth/tsconfig.json
CREATE auth/tsconfig.lib.json
UPDATE tsconfig.json
UPDATE package.json
CREATE auth/project.json
CREATE .eslintrc.base.json
UPDATE .eslintrc.json
UPDATE e2e/.eslintrc.json
CREATE auth/.eslintrc.json
CREATE jest.config.app.ts
UPDATE jest.config.ts
UPDATE project.json
CREATE auth/jest.config.ts
CREATE auth/tsconfig.spec.json
You have now created three projects:
products-api
in/
e2e
in/e2e
auth
in/auth
What's Next
- Continue to 2: Project Graph