This tutorial sets up a repo with a single application at the root level that breaks out its code into libraries to add structure.
Looking for a Angular monorepo setup? Check our Angular monorepo tutorial.
Check the example:/nrwl/nx-recipes/tree/main/standalone-angular-app
Angular Standalone Tutorial - Part 1: Code Generation
Contents
Creating a New Workspace
Run the command npx create-nx-workspace@latest
and when prompted, provide the following responses:
~❯
npx create-nx-workspace@latest
> NX Let's create a new workspace [https://nx.dev/getting-started/intro]
✔ Choose what to create · angular
✔ Repository name · store
✔ Application name · store
✔ Default stylesheet format · css
✔ 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.
Once the command completes, the file structure should look like this:
store/
├── e2e/
├── src/
├── tools/
├── nx.json
├── package.json
├── project.json
├── README.md
├── tsconfig.base.json
└── tsconfig.json
There are two projects that have been created for you:
- An Angular application (
store
) with its configuration files at the root of the repo and source code insrc
. - A project for Cypress e2e tests for our
store
application ine2e
.
As far as Nx is concerned, the root-level store
app owns every file that doesn't belong to a different project. So files in the e2e
folder belong to the e2e
project, everything else belongs to store
.
While we see the Cypress project here, we won't go deeper on Cypress in this tutorial. You can find more materials on Nx Cypress support on the @nrwl/cypress package page.
Generating a component for the store
~/store❯
npx nx g @nrwl/angular:component shop --project=store
> NX Generating @nrwl/angular:component
CREATE src/app/shop/shop.component.css
CREATE src/app/shop/shop.component.html
CREATE src/app/shop/shop.component.spec.ts
CREATE src/app/shop/shop.component.ts
UPDATE src/app/app.module.ts
Generating Libraries
To create the cart
and shared/ui
libraries, use the @nrwl/angular:lib
generator:
~/store❯
npx nx g @nrwl/angular:library cart
> NX Generating @nrwl/angular:library
CREATE cart/README.md
CREATE cart/tsconfig.lib.json
CREATE cart/tsconfig.spec.json
CREATE cart/src/index.ts
CREATE cart/src/lib/cart.module.ts
CREATE cart/project.json
CREATE cart/tsconfig.json
UPDATE tsconfig.base.json
CREATE cart/jest.config.ts
CREATE cart/src/test-setup.ts
CREATE cart/.eslintrc.json
~/store❯
npx nx g @nrwl/angular:lib shared/ui --buildable
> NX Generating @nrwl/angular:library
UPDATE jest.config.ts
CREATE jest.config.app.ts
UPDATE project.json
CREATE shared/ui/README.md
CREATE shared/ui/ng-package.json
CREATE shared/ui/package.json
CREATE shared/ui/tsconfig.lib.json
CREATE shared/ui/tsconfig.lib.prod.json
CREATE shared/ui/tsconfig.spec.json
CREATE shared/ui/src/index.ts
CREATE shared/ui/src/lib/shared-ui.module.ts
CREATE shared/ui/project.json
CREATE shared/ui/tsconfig.json
UPDATE tsconfig.base.json
CREATE shared/ui/jest.config.ts
CREATE shared/ui/src/test-setup.ts
CREATE shared/ui/.eslintrc.json
UPDATE package.json
added 89 packages, removed 17 packages, changed 2 packages, and audited 1515 packages in 27s
201 packages are looking for funding
run `npm fund` for details
8 low severity vulnerabilities
To address all issues (including breaking changes), run:
npm audit fix --force
Run `npm audit` for details.
You should now be able to see all three projects of our design:
store
in the rootcart
incart
shared-ui
inshared/ui
What's Next
- Continue to 2: Project Graph