Node Tutorial - Part 3: Task-Running
Common tasks include:
- Building an application
- Serving an application locally for development purposes
- Running your unit tests
- Linting your code
When you ran your generators in Part 1, you already set up these more common tasks for each project.
Defining Targets
Here's the project.json
file for your products-data-client
project:
{
"name": "products-data-client",
"$schema": "../../node_modules/nx/schemas/project-schema.json",
"sourceRoot": "libs/products-data-client/src",
"projectType": "library",
"targets": {
"build": {
"executor": "@nrwl/js:tsc",
"outputs": ["{options.outputPath}"],
"options": {
"outputPath": "dist/libs/products-data-client",
"main": "libs/products-data-client/src/index.ts",
"tsConfig": "libs/products-data-client/tsconfig.lib.json",
"assets": ["libs/products-data-client/*.md"]
}
},
"lint": {
"executor": "@nrwl/linter:eslint",
"outputs": ["{options.outputFile}"],
"options": {
"lintFilePatterns": ["libs/products-data-client/**/*.ts"]
}
},
"test": {
"executor": "@nrwl/jest:jest",
"outputs": ["{workspaceRoot}/coverage/libs/products-data-client"],
"options": {
"jestConfig": "libs/products-data-client/jest.config.ts",
"passWithNoTests": true
}
}
},
"tags": []
}
You can see that three targets are defined here: build
, lint
and test
.
The properties inside each of these these targets is defined as follows:
executor
- which Nx executor to run. The syntax here is:<plugin name>:<executor name>
outputs
- this is an array of files that would be created by running this target. (This informs Nx on what to save for it's caching mechanisms you'll learn about in 4 - Workspace Optimizations).options
- this is an object defining which executor options to use for the given target. Every Nx executor allows for options as a way to parameterize it's functionality.
Running Tasks
Run the build
target for your products-data-client
project:
~/my-products❯
npx nx build products-data-client
> nx run products-data-client:build
Compiling TypeScript files for project "products-data-client"...
Done compiling TypeScript files for project "products-data-client".
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> NX Successfully ran target build for project products-data-client (780ms)
You can now find your built products-data-client
distributable in your dist/libs/products-data-client
directory, as specified in the outputPath
property of the build
target options in your project.json
file.
Next, run a lint check on products-data-client
:
~/my-products❯
npx nx lint products-data-client
> nx run products-data-client:lint
Linting "products-data-client"...
All files pass linting.
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> NX Successfully ran target lint for project products-data-client (777ms)
Next, add some tests to your data client in the products-data-client.spec.ts
file:
import {
createProductsDataClient,
exampleProducts,
} from './products-data-client';
describe('productsDataClient', () => {
it('should get all example products', async () => {
const productsDataClient = createProductsDataClient();
const products = await productsDataClient.getProducts();
expect(products).toEqual(Object.values(exampleProducts));
});
it('should get example product by id', async () => {
const productsDataClient = createProductsDataClient();
const product = await productsDataClient.getProductById('1');
expect(product).toEqual(exampleProducts['1']);
});
});
And then run your test
target:
~/my-products❯
npx nx test products-data-client
> nx run products-data-client:test
PASS products-data-client libs/products-data-client/src/lib/products-data-client.spec.ts
productsDataClient
✓ should get all example products (1 ms)
✓ should get example product by id
Test Suites: 1 passed, 1 total
Tests: 2 passed, 2 total
Snapshots: 0 total
Time: 0.843 s
Ran all test suites.
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> NX Successfully ran target test for project products-data-client (2s)
What's Next
- Continue to 4: Workspace Optimization