@nx/next:application
Create a Next.js Application for Nx.
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Create a Next.js Application for Nx.
The command below uses the as-provided
directory flag behavior, which is the default in Nx 16.8.0. If you're on an earlier version of Nx or using the derived
option, use --directory=nested
. See the as-provided vs. derived documentation for more details.
❯
nx g app myapp --directory=apps/nested/myapp
1nx generate application ...
2
1nx g app ... #same
2
By default, Nx will search for application
in the default collection provisioned in workspace.json.
You can specify the collection explicitly as follows:
1nx g @nx/next:application ...
2
Show what will be generated without writing to disk:
1nx g application ... --dry-run
2
The directory of the new application.
^[a-zA-Z][^:]*$
The name of the application.
true
Enable the App Router for this project.
false
Use a custom Express server for the Next.js application.
cypress
cypress
, playwright
, none
Test runner to use for end to end (E2E) tests.
false
Generate JavaScript files rather than TypeScript files.
eslint
eslint
The tool to use for running lint checks.
as-provided
, derived
Whether to generate the project name and root directory as provided (as-provided
) or generate them composing their values and taking the configured layout into account (derived
).
css
The file extension to be used for style files.
false
Whether or not to configure the ESLint parserOptions.project
option. We do not do this by default for lint performance reasons.
true
Enable the Rust-based compiler SWC to compile JS/TS files.
Add tags to the application (used for linting).
jest
jest
, none
Test runner to use for unit tests.
false
Create an application at the root of the workspace.
false
Skip formatting files.
false
Do not add dependencies to package.json
.