Module: index
Table of contents
Enumerations
Classes
Interfaces
- ExecutorContext
- FileChange
- FileData
- ImplicitJsonSubsetDependency
- JsonParseOptions
- JsonSerializeOptions
- NxAffectedConfig
- NxJsonConfiguration
- NxJsonProjectConfiguration
- NxPlugin
- ProjectConfiguration
- ProjectFileMap
- ProjectGraph
- ProjectGraphDependency
- ProjectGraphNode
- ProjectGraphProcessorContext
- StringDeletion
- StringInsertion
- Target
- TargetConfiguration
- TargetDependencyConfig
- Tree
- Workspace
- WorkspaceJsonConfiguration
Type aliases
- Executor
- Generator
- GeneratorCallback
- ImplicitDependencyEntry
- PackageManager
- ProjectType
- StringChange
- WorkspaceConfiguration
Variables
Functions
- addDependenciesToPackageJson
- addProjectConfiguration
- applyChangesToString
- convertNxExecutor
- convertNxGenerator
- formatFiles
- generateFiles
- getPackageManagerCommand
- getProjects
- getWorkspaceLayout
- getWorkspacePath
- installPackagesTask
- joinPathFragments
- moveFilesToNewDirectory
- names
- normalizePath
- offsetFromRoot
- parseJson
- parseTargetString
- readJson
- readJsonFile
- readProjectConfiguration
- readTargetOptions
- readWorkspaceConfiguration
- removeDependenciesFromPackageJson
- removeProjectConfiguration
- runExecutor
- serializeJson
- stripIndents
- stripJsonComments
- targetToTargetString
- toJS
- updateJson
- updateProjectConfiguration
- updateTsConfigsToJs
- updateWorkspaceConfiguration
- visitNotIgnoredFiles
- writeJson
- writeJsonFile
Enumerations
ChangeType
• ChangeType: object
DependencyType
• DependencyType: object
Type of dependency between projects
Classes
ProjectGraphBuilder
• ProjectGraphBuilder: object
Builder for adding nodes and dependencies to a ProjectGraph
Interfaces
ExecutorContext
• ExecutorContext: object
Context that is passed into an executor
FileChange
• FileChange: object
Description of a file change in the Nx virtual file system/
FileData
• FileData: object
Some metadata about a file
ImplicitJsonSubsetDependency
• ImplicitJsonSubsetDependency<T>: object
Type parameters
| Name | Default |
|---|---|
T | "*" | string[] |
JsonParseOptions
• JsonParseOptions: object
JsonSerializeOptions
• JsonSerializeOptions: object
NxAffectedConfig
• NxAffectedConfig: object
NxJsonConfiguration
• NxJsonConfiguration<T>: object
Nx.json configuration
Type parameters
| Name | Default |
|---|---|
T | "*" | string[] |
NxJsonProjectConfiguration
• NxJsonProjectConfiguration: object
NxPlugin
• NxPlugin: object
A plugin for Nx
ProjectConfiguration
• ProjectConfiguration: object
Project configuration
ProjectFileMap
• ProjectFileMap: object
A list of files separated by the project they belong to
ProjectGraph
• ProjectGraph<T>: object
A Graph of projects in the workspace and dependencies between them
Type parameters
| Name | Default |
|---|---|
T | any |
ProjectGraphDependency
• ProjectGraphDependency: object
A dependency between two projects
ProjectGraphNode
• ProjectGraphNode<T>: object
A node describing a project in a workspace
Type parameters
| Name | Default |
|---|---|
T | any |
ProjectGraphProcessorContext
• ProjectGraphProcessorContext: object
Additional information to be used to process a project graph
StringDeletion
• StringDeletion: object
StringInsertion
• StringInsertion: object
Target
• Target: object
TargetConfiguration
• TargetConfiguration: object
Target's configuration
TargetDependencyConfig
• TargetDependencyConfig: object
Tree
• Tree: object
Virtual file system tree.
Workspace
• Workspace: object
WorkspaceJsonConfiguration
• WorkspaceJsonConfiguration: object
Workspace configuration
Type aliases
Executor
Ƭ Executor<T>: (options: T, context: ExecutorContext) => Promise<{ success: boolean }> | AsyncIterableIterator<{ success: boolean }>
Implementation of a target of a project
Type parameters
| Name | Default |
|---|---|
T | any |
Type declaration
▸ (options: T, context: ExecutorContext): Promise<{ success: boolean }> | AsyncIterableIterator<{ success: boolean }>
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
options | T |
context | ExecutorContext |
Returns: Promise<{ success: boolean }> | AsyncIterableIterator<{ success: boolean }>
Generator
Ƭ Generator<T>: (tree: any, schema: T) => void | GeneratorCallback | Promise<void | GeneratorCallback>
A function that schedules updates to the filesystem to be done atomically
Type parameters
| Name | Default |
|---|---|
T | unknown |
Type declaration
▸ (tree: any, schema: T): void | GeneratorCallback | Promise<void | GeneratorCallback>
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
tree | any |
schema | T |
Returns: void | GeneratorCallback | Promise<void | GeneratorCallback>
GeneratorCallback
Ƭ GeneratorCallback: () => void | Promise<void>
A callback function that is executed after changes are made to the file system
Type declaration
▸ (): void | Promise<void>
Returns: void | Promise<void>
ImplicitDependencyEntry
Ƭ ImplicitDependencyEntry<T>: object
Type parameters
| Name | Default |
|---|---|
T | "*" | string[] |
Type declaration
PackageManager
Ƭ PackageManager: "yarn" | "pnpm" | "npm"
ProjectType
Ƭ ProjectType: "library" | "application"
Type of project supported
StringChange
Ƭ StringChange: StringInsertion | StringDeletion
A change to be made to a string
WorkspaceConfiguration
Ƭ WorkspaceConfiguration: Omit<WorkspaceJsonConfiguration, "projects"> & Omit<NxJsonConfiguration, "projects">
Variables
logger
• Const logger: object
Type declaration
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
debug | (...s: any[]) => void |
error | (s: any) => void |
fatal | (...s: any[]) => void |
info | (s: any) => void |
log | (...s: any[]) => void |
warn | (s: any) => void |
Functions
addDependenciesToPackageJson
▸ addDependenciesToPackageJson(host: Tree, dependencies: Record<string, string>, devDependencies: Record<string, string>, packageJsonPath?: string): GeneratorCallback
Add Dependencies and Dev Dependencies to package.json
For example:
1addDependenciesToPackageJson(host, { react: 'latest' }, { jest: 'latest' });This will add react and jest to the dependencies and devDependencies sections of package.json respectively.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Default value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
host | Tree | - | Tree representing file system to modify |
dependencies | Record<string, string> | - | Dependencies to be added to the dependencies section of package.json |
devDependencies | Record<string, string> | - | Dependencies to be added to the devDependencies section of package.json |
packageJsonPath | string | 'package.json' | Path to package.json |
Returns: GeneratorCallback
Callback to install dependencies only if necessary. undefined is returned if changes are not necessary.
addProjectConfiguration
▸ addProjectConfiguration(host: Tree, projectName: string, projectConfiguration: ProjectConfiguration & NxJsonProjectConfiguration): void
Adds project configuration to the Nx workspace.
The project configuration is stored in workspace.json and nx.json. The utility will update both files.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
host | Tree | the file system tree |
projectName | string | unique name. Often directories are part of the name (e.g., mydir-mylib) |
projectConfiguration | ProjectConfiguration & NxJsonProjectConfiguration | project configuration |
Returns: void
applyChangesToString
▸ applyChangesToString(text: string, changes: StringChange[]): string
Applies a list of changes to a string's original value.
This is useful when working with ASTs.
For Example, to rename a property in a method's options:
1const code = `bootstrap({
2 target: document.querySelector('#app')
3})`;
4
5const indexOfPropertyName = 13; // Usually determined by analyzing an AST.
6const updatedCode = applyChangesToString(code, [
7 {
8 type: ChangeType.Insert,
9 index: indexOfPropertyName,
10 text: 'element',
11 },
12 {
13 type: ChangeType.Delete,
14 start: indexOfPropertyName,
15 length: 6,
16 },
17]);
18
19bootstrap({
20 element: document.querySelector('#app'),
21});
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
text | string |
changes | StringChange[] |
Returns: string
convertNxExecutor
▸ convertNxExecutor(executor: Executor): any
Convert an Nx Executor into an Angular Devkit Builder
Use this to expose a compatible Angular Builder
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
executor | Executor |
Returns: any
convertNxGenerator
▸ convertNxGenerator<T>(generator: Generator<T>): function
Convert an Nx Generator into an Angular Devkit Schematic
Type parameters
| Name | Default |
|---|---|
T | any |
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
generator | Generator<T> |
Returns: (options: T) => (tree: any, context: any) => Promise<any>
formatFiles
▸ formatFiles(host: Tree): Promise<void>
Formats all the created or updated files using Prettier
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
host | Tree | the file system tree |
Returns: Promise<void>
generateFiles
▸ generateFiles(host: Tree, srcFolder: string, target: string, substitutions: { [k: string]: any; }): void
Generates a folder of files based on provided templates.
While doing so it performs two substitutions:
- Substitutes segments of file names surrounded by __
- Uses ejs to substitute values in templates
Examples:
1generateFiles(host, path.join(__dirname, 'files'), './tools/scripts', {
2 tmpl: '',
3 name: 'myscript',
4});
This command will take all the files from the files directory next to the place where the command is invoked from.
It will replace all __tmpl__ with '' and all __name__ with 'myscript' in the file names, and will replace all
<%= name %> with myscript in the files themselves.
tmpl: '' is a common pattern. With it you can name files like this: index.ts__tmpl__, so your editor
doesn't get confused about incorrect TypeScript files.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
host | Tree | the file system tree |
srcFolder | string | the source folder of files (absolute path) |
target | string | the target folder (relative to the host root) |
substitutions | object | an object of key-value pairs |
Returns: void
getPackageManagerCommand
▸ getPackageManagerCommand(packageManager?: PackageManager): object
Returns commands for the package manager used in the workspace. By default, the package manager is derived based on the lock file, but it can also be passed in explicitly.
Example:
1execSync(`${getPackageManagerCommand().addDev} my-dev-package`);Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
packageManager | PackageManager |
Returns: object
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
add | string |
addDev | string |
exec | string |
install | string |
list | string |
rm | string |
run | (script: string, args: string) => string |
getProjects
▸ getProjects(host: Tree): Map<string, ProjectConfiguration & NxJsonProjectConfiguration>
Get a map of all projects in a workspace.
Use readProjectConfiguration if only one project is needed.
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
host | Tree |
Returns: Map<string, ProjectConfiguration & NxJsonProjectConfiguration>
getWorkspaceLayout
▸ getWorkspaceLayout(host: Tree): object
Returns workspace defaults. It includes defaults folders for apps and libs, and the default scope.
Example:
1{ appsDir: 'apps', libsDir: 'libs', npmScope: 'myorg' }Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
host | Tree | file system tree |
Returns: object
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
appsDir | string |
libsDir | string |
npmScope | string |
getWorkspacePath
▸ getWorkspacePath(host: Tree): string
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
host | Tree |
Returns: string
installPackagesTask
▸ installPackagesTask(host: Tree, alwaysRun?: boolean, cwd?: string, packageManager?: PackageManager): void
Runs npm install or yarn install. It will skip running the install if
package.json hasn't changed at all or it hasn't changed since the last invocation.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Default value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
host | Tree | - | the file system tree |
alwaysRun | boolean | false | always run the command even if package.json hasn't changed. |
cwd | string | '' | - |
packageManager | PackageManager | - | - |
Returns: void
joinPathFragments
▸ joinPathFragments(...fragments: string[]): string
Normalized path fragments and joins them
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
...fragments | string[] |
Returns: string
moveFilesToNewDirectory
▸ moveFilesToNewDirectory(host: Tree, oldDir: string, newDir: string): void
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
host | Tree |
oldDir | string |
newDir | string |
Returns: void
names
▸ names(name: string): object
Util function to generate different strings based off the provided name.
Examples:
1names('my-name'); // {name: 'my-name', className: 'MyName', propertyName: 'myName', constantName: 'MY_NAME', fileName: 'my-name'}
2names('myName'); // {name: 'my-name', className: 'MyName', propertyName: 'myName', constantName: 'MY_NAME', fileName: 'my-name'}Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
name | string |
Returns: object
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
className | string |
constantName | string |
fileName | string |
name | string |
propertyName | string |
normalizePath
▸ normalizePath(osSpecificPath: string): string
Coverts an os specific path to a unix style path
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
osSpecificPath | string |
Returns: string
offsetFromRoot
▸ offsetFromRoot(fullPathToDir: string): string
Calculates an offset from the root of the workspace, which is useful for constructing relative URLs.
Examples:
1offsetFromRoot('apps/mydir/myapp/'); // returns "../../../"Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
fullPathToDir | string | directory path |
Returns: string
parseJson
▸ parseJson<T>(input: string, options?: JsonParseOptions): T
Parses the given JSON string and returns the object the JSON content represents. By default javascript-style comments are allowed.
Type parameters
| Name | Type | Default |
|---|---|---|
T | object | any |
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
input | string | JSON content as string |
options? | JsonParseOptions | JSON parse options |
Returns: T
Object the JSON content represents
parseTargetString
▸ parseTargetString(targetString: string): Target
Parses a target string into {project, target, configuration}
Examples:
1parseTargetString('proj:test'); // returns { project: "proj", target: "test" }
2parseTargetString('proj:test:production'); // returns { project: "proj", target: "test", configuration: "production" }Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
targetString | string | target reference |
Returns: Target
readJson
▸ readJson<T>(host: Tree, path: string, options?: JsonParseOptions): T
Reads a document for host, removes all comments and parses JSON.
Type parameters
| Name | Type | Default |
|---|---|---|
T | object | any |
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
host | Tree | file system tree |
path | string | file path |
options? | JsonParseOptions | Optional JSON Parse Options |
Returns: T
readJsonFile
▸ readJsonFile<T>(path: string, options?: JsonReadOptions): T
Reads a JSON file and returns the object the JSON content represents.
Type parameters
| Name | Type | Default |
|---|---|---|
T | object | any |
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path | string | A path to a file. |
options? | JsonReadOptions | JSON parse options |
Returns: T
Object the JSON content of the file represents
readProjectConfiguration
▸ readProjectConfiguration(host: Tree, projectName: string): ProjectConfiguration & NxJsonProjectConfiguration
Reads a project configuration.
The project configuration is stored in workspace.json and nx.json. The utility will read both files.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
host | Tree | the file system tree |
projectName | string | unique name. Often directories are part of the name (e.g., mydir-mylib) |
Returns: ProjectConfiguration & NxJsonProjectConfiguration
readTargetOptions
▸ readTargetOptions<T>(__namedParameters: Target, context: ExecutorContext): T
Reads and combines options for a given target.
Works as if you invoked the target yourself without passing any command lint overrides.
Type parameters
| Name | Default |
|---|---|
T | any |
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
__namedParameters | Target |
context | ExecutorContext |
Returns: T
readWorkspaceConfiguration
▸ readWorkspaceConfiguration(host: Tree): WorkspaceConfiguration
Read general workspace configuration such as the default project or cli settings
This does not provide projects configuration, use readProjectConfiguration instead.
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
host | Tree |
Returns: WorkspaceConfiguration
removeDependenciesFromPackageJson
▸ removeDependenciesFromPackageJson(host: Tree, dependencies: string[], devDependencies: string[], packageJsonPath?: string): GeneratorCallback
Remove Dependencies and Dev Dependencies from package.json
For example:
1removeDependenciesFromPackageJson(host, ['react'], ['jest']);This will remove react and jest from the dependencies and devDependencies sections of package.json respectively.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Default value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
host | Tree | - | - |
dependencies | string[] | - | Dependencies to be removed from the dependencies section of package.json |
devDependencies | string[] | - | Dependencies to be removed from the devDependencies section of package.json |
packageJsonPath | string | 'package.json' | - |
Returns: GeneratorCallback
Callback to uninstall dependencies only if necessary. undefined is returned if changes are not necessary.
removeProjectConfiguration
▸ removeProjectConfiguration(host: Tree, projectName: string): void
Removes the configuration of an existing project.
The project configuration is stored in workspace.json and nx.json. The utility will update both files.
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
host | Tree |
projectName | string |
Returns: void
runExecutor
▸ runExecutor<T>(targetDescription: { configuration?: string ; project: string ; target: string }, options: { [k: string]: any; }, context: ExecutorContext): Promise<AsyncIterableIterator<T>>
Loads and invokes executor.
This is analogous to invoking executor from the terminal, with the exception that the params aren't parsed from the string, but instead provided parsed already.
Apart from that, it works the same way:
- it will load the workspace configuration
- it will resolve the target
- it will load the executor and the schema
- it will load the options for the appropriate configuration
- it will run the validations and will set the default
- and, of course, it will invoke the executor
Example:
1for await (const s of await runExecutor(
2 { project: 'myproj', target: 'serve' },
3 { watch: true },
4 context
5)) {
6 // s.success
7}
Note that the return value is a promise of an iterator, so you need to await before iterating over it.
Type parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
T | object |
T.success | boolean |
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
targetDescription | object |
targetDescription.configuration? | string |
targetDescription.project | string |
targetDescription.target | string |
options | object |
context | ExecutorContext |
Returns: Promise<AsyncIterableIterator<T>>
serializeJson
▸ serializeJson<T>(input: T, options?: JsonSerializeOptions): string
Serializes the given data to a JSON string. By default the JSON string is formatted with a 2 space intendation to be easy readable.
Type parameters
| Name | Type | Default |
|---|---|---|
T | object | object |
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
input | T | Object which should be serialized to JSON |
options? | JsonSerializeOptions | JSON serialize options |
Returns: string
the formatted JSON representation of the object
stripIndents
▸ stripIndents(strings: TemplateStringsArray, ...values: any[]): string
Removes indents, which is useful for printing warning and messages.
Example:
1stripIndents`
2 Options:
3 - option1
4 - option2
5`;Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
strings | TemplateStringsArray |
...values | any[] |
Returns: string
stripJsonComments
▸ Const stripJsonComments(text: string, replaceCh?: string): string
Takes JSON with JavaScript-style comments and remove them. Optionally replaces every none-newline character of comments with a replaceCharacter
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
text | string |
replaceCh? | string |
Returns: string
targetToTargetString
▸ targetToTargetString(__namedParameters: Target): string
Returns a string in the format "project:target[:configuration]" for the target
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
__namedParameters | Target |
Returns: string
toJS
▸ toJS(tree: Tree): void
Rename and transpile any new typescript files created to javascript files
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
tree | Tree |
Returns: void
updateJson
▸ updateJson<T, U>(host: Tree, path: string, updater: (value: T) => U, options?: JsonParseOptions & JsonSerializeOptions): void
Updates a JSON value to the file system tree
Type parameters
| Name | Type | Default |
|---|---|---|
T | object | any |
U | object | T |
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
host | Tree | File system tree |
path | string | Path of JSON file in the Tree |
updater | (value: T) => U | Function that maps the current value of a JSON document to a new value to be written to the document |
options? | JsonParseOptions & JsonSerializeOptions | Optional JSON Parse and Serialize Options |
Returns: void
updateProjectConfiguration
▸ updateProjectConfiguration(host: Tree, projectName: string, projectConfiguration: ProjectConfiguration & NxJsonProjectConfiguration): void
Updates the configuration of an existing project.
The project configuration is stored in workspace.json and nx.json. The utility will update both files.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
host | Tree | the file system tree |
projectName | string | unique name. Often directories are part of the name (e.g., mydir-mylib) |
projectConfiguration | ProjectConfiguration & NxJsonProjectConfiguration | project configuration |
Returns: void
updateTsConfigsToJs
▸ updateTsConfigsToJs(host: Tree, options: { projectRoot: string }): void
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
host | Tree |
options | object |
options.projectRoot | string |
Returns: void
updateWorkspaceConfiguration
▸ updateWorkspaceConfiguration(host: Tree, workspaceConfig: WorkspaceConfiguration): void
Update general workspace configuration such as the default project or cli settings.
This does not update projects configuration, use updateProjectConfiguration or addProjectConfiguration instead.
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
host | Tree |
workspaceConfig | WorkspaceConfiguration |
Returns: void
visitNotIgnoredFiles
▸ visitNotIgnoredFiles(tree: Tree, dirPath?: string, visitor: (path: string) => void): void
Utility to act on all files in a tree that are not ignored by git.
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
tree | Tree |
dirPath | string |
visitor | (path: string) => void |
Returns: void
writeJson
▸ writeJson<T>(host: Tree, path: string, value: T, options?: JsonSerializeOptions): void
Writes a JSON value to the file system tree
Type parameters
| Name | Type | Default |
|---|---|---|
T | object | object |
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
host | Tree | File system tree |
path | string | Path of JSON file in the Tree |
value | T | Serializable value to write |
options? | JsonSerializeOptions | Optional JSON Serialize Options |
Returns: void
writeJsonFile
▸ writeJsonFile<T>(path: string, data: T, options?: JsonWriteOptions): void
Serializes the given data to JSON and writes it to a file.
Type parameters
| Name | Type | Default |
|---|---|---|
T | object | object |
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path | string | A path to a file. |
data | T | data which should be serialized to JSON and written to the file |
options? | JsonWriteOptions | JSON serialize options |
Returns: void