@nx/esbuild:configuration
Add esbuild configuration to a project.
Add esbuild configuration to a project.
1nx g @nx/esbuild:configuration my-package
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The configuration
generator validates that an existing build
target isn't already defined for the project. If you are adding esbuild to a project with an existing build
target, pass the --skipValidation
option.
You may also provide a custom main entry file, or a custom tsconfig file if the defaults don't work. By default, the generator will look for a main file matching src/index.ts
or src/main.ts
, and a tsconfig file matching tsconfig.app.json
or tsconfig.lib.json
.
1nx g @nx/esbuild:configuration my-package \
2--main=packages/my-package/src/entry.ts \
3--tsConfig=packages/my-package/tsconfig.custom.json
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1nx generate configuration ...
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1nx g esbuild-project ... #same
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By default, Nx will search for configuration
in the default collection provisioned in workspace.json.
You can specify the collection explicitly as follows:
1nx g @nx/esbuild:configuration ...
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Show what will be generated without writing to disk:
1nx g configuration ... --dry-run
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Path relative to the workspace root for the main entry file. Defaults to <project-root>/src/main.ts
or <project-root>src/index.ts
, whichever is found.
The name of the project.
Path relative to the workspace root for the tsconfig file to build with. Defaults to <project-root>/tsconfig.app.json
or <project-root>/tsconfig.lib.json
, whichever is found.
build
The build target to add.
The library name used to import it, like @myorg/my-awesome-lib
.
node
browser
, node
, neutral
Platform target for outputs.
false
Skip formatting files.
false
Do not add dependencies to package.json
.
false
Do not perform any validation on existing project.
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