14.1.0 • Published 2 years ago

@nx-plus/nuxt v14.1.0

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MIT
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github
Last release
2 years ago

Nx Plus Nuxt

First class support for Nuxt in your Nx workspace.

Contents

Prerequisite

Nx Workspace

If you have not already, create an Nx workspace with the following:

npx create-nx-workspace@^14.0.0

Peer Dependencies

If you have not already, install peer dependencies with the following:

# npm
npm install @nrwl/cypress@^14.0.0 @nrwl/jest@^14.0.0 @nrwl/linter@^14.0.0 --save-dev

# yarn
yarn add @nrwl/cypress@^14.0.0 @nrwl/jest@^14.0.0 @nrwl/linter@^14.0.0 --dev

Getting Started

Install Plugin

# npm
npm install @nx-plus/nuxt --save-dev

# yarn
yarn add @nx-plus/nuxt --dev

Generate Your App

nx g @nx-plus/nuxt:app my-app

Serve Your App

nx serve my-app

Schematics (i.e. code generation)

Application

nx g @nx-plus/nuxt:app <name> [options]

ArgumentsDescription
<name>The name of your app.
OptionsDefaultDescription
--tags-Tags to use for linting (comma-delimited).
--directoryappsA directory where the project is placed.
--unitTestRunnerjestTest runner to use for unit tests.
--e2eTestRunnercypressTest runner to use for end to end (e2e) tests.
--skipFormatfalseSkip formatting files.

Builders (i.e. task runners)

Dev Server

nx serve <name> [options]

ArgumentsDescription
<name>The name of your app.
OptionsDefaultDescription
--browserTarget-Target to serve.
--devtrueDefine the development or production mode of Nuxt.js.

Browser

nx build <name> [options]

ArgumentsDescription
<name>The name of your app.
OptionsDefaultDescription
--buildDir-Define the dist directory for your Nuxt.js application.

Static

nx static <name> [options]

ArgumentsDescription
<name>The name of your app.
OptionsDefaultDescription
--browserTarget-Target to generate.

Configuring Nuxt.js

By default, Nuxt.js is configured to cover most use cases. This default configuration can be overwritten with the nuxt.config.js file. For more information see the NuxtJS documentation.

Linting

nx lint <name> [options]

We use @nrwl/linter for linting, so the options are as documented here.

Unit Testing

nx test <name> [options]

We use @nrwl/jest for unit testing, so the options are as documented here.

E2E Testing

nx e2e <name> [options]

We use @nrwl/cypress for e2e testing, so the options are as documented here.

Updating Nx Plus Nuxt

Nx Plus Nuxt provides migrations which help you stay up to date with the latest version of Nx Plus Nuxt.

Not only do we migrate the version of Nx Plus Nuxt, but we also update the versions of dependencies which we install such as nuxt and @nuxt/types.

We recommend waiting for Nx Plus Nuxt to update these dependencies for you as we verify that these versions work together.

How to Migrate

Generate migrations.json

All you have to do to update Nx Plus Nuxt to the latest version is run the following:

nx migrate @nx-plus/nuxt
nx migrate @nx-plus/nuxt@version # you can also specify version

This will fetch the specified version of @nx-plus/nuxt, analyze the dependencies and fetch all the dependent packages. The process will keep going until the whole tree of dependencies is resolved. This will result in:

  • package.json being updated
  • migrations.json being generated

At this point, no packages have been installed, and no other files have been touched.

Now, you can inspect package.json to see if the changes make sense and install the packages by running npm install or yarn.

Run Migrations

migrations.json contains the transformations that must run to prepare the workspace to the newly installed versions of packages. To run all the migrations, invoke:

nx migrate --run-migrations=migrations.json
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