The React plugin contains executors and generators for managing React applications and libraries within an Nx workspace. It provides:
- Integration with libraries such as Jest, Cypress, and Storybook.
- Generators for applications, libraries, components, hooks, and more.
- Library build support for publishing packages to npm or other registries.
- Utilities for automatic workspace refactoring.
Setting Up @nx/react
Section titled “Setting Up @nx/react”Generating a new Workspace
Section titled “Generating a new Workspace”To create a new workspace with React, run npx create-nx-workspace@latest --preset=react-standalone.
Installation
Section titled “Installation”In any Nx workspace, you can install @nx/react by running the following command:
nx add @nx/reactThis will install the correct version of @nx/react.
Using the @nx/react Plugin
Section titled “Using the @nx/react Plugin”Creating Applications and Libraries
Section titled “Creating Applications and Libraries”You can add a new application with the following:
nx g @nx/react:app apps/my-new-appTo start the application in development mode, run nx serve my-new-app.
And add a new library as follows:
nx g @nx/react:lib libs/my-new-lib
# If you want the library to be buildable or publishable to npmnx g @nx/react:lib libs/my-new-lib --bundler=vitenx g @nx/react:lib libs/my-new-lib --bundler=rollupnx g @nx/react:lib libs/my-new-lib \--publishable \--importPath=@myorg/my-new-libRead more about building and publishing libraries here.
Creating Components
Section titled “Creating Components”Adding a component to an existing project can be done with:
nx g @nx/react:component libs/my-new-lib/src/lib/my-new-component
# Note: If you want to export the component# from the library use --exportnx g @nx/react:component libs/my-new-lib/src/lib/my-new-component --exportReplace my-new-app and my-new-lib with the name of your projects.
Creating Hooks
Section titled “Creating Hooks”If you want to add a new hook, run the following
nx g @nx/react:hook libs/my-new-lib/src/lib/my-new-hookReplace my-new-lib with the name of your project.
Using React
Section titled “Using React”Testing Projects
Section titled “Testing Projects”You can run unit tests with:
nx test my-new-appnx test my-new-libReplace my-new-app with the name or your project. This command works for both applications and libraries.
You can also run E2E tests for applications:
nx e2e my-new-app-e2eReplace my-new-app-e2e with the name or your project with -e2e appended.
Building Projects
Section titled “Building Projects”React applications can be build with:
nx build my-new-appAnd if you generated a library with --bundler specified, then you can build a library as well:
nx build my-new-libThe output is in the dist folder. You can customize the output folder by setting outputPath in the project's project.json file.
The application in dist is deployable, and you can try it out locally with:
npx http-server dist/apps/my-new-appThe library in dist is publishable to npm or a private registry.