The Nx plugin for webpack.
Webpack is a static module bundler for modern JavaScript applications. The @nx/webpack
plugin provides executors that allow you to build and serve your projects using webpack, plus an executor for SSR.
Nx now allows you to customize your webpack configuration for your projects. And we also offer a number of webpack plugins for supporting Nx and other frameworks.
Setting up a new Nx workspace with Webpack
You can create a new workspace that uses Webpack with one of the following commands:
- Generate a new standalone React app set up with Webpack
❯
npx create-nx-workspace@latest --preset=react-standalone --bundler=webpack
- Generate a new React monorepo set up with Webpack
❯
npx create-nx-workspace@latest --preset=react-monorepo --bundler=webpack
Installation
Keep Nx Package Versions In SyncMake sure to install the @nx/webpack
version that matches the version of nx
in your repository. If the version numbers get out of sync, you can encounter some difficult to debug errors. You can fix Nx version mismatches with this recipe.
In any Nx workspace, you can install @nx/webpack
by running the following command:
❯
nx add @nx/webpack
This will install the correct version of @nx/webpack
.
How @nx/webpack Infers Tasks
The @nx/webpack
plugin will create a task for any project that has a Webpack configuration file present. Any of the following files will be recognized as a Webpack configuration file:
webpack.config.js
webpack.config.ts
webpack.config.mjs
webpack.config.mts
webpack.config.cjs
webpack.config.cts
View Inferred Tasks
To view inferred tasks for a project, open the project details view in Nx Console or run nx show project my-project --web
in the command line.
@nx/webpack Configuration
The @nx/webpack/plugin
is configured in the plugins
array in nx.json
.
1{
2 "plugins": [
3 {
4 "plugin": "@nx/webpack/plugin",
5 "options": {
6 "buildTargetName": "build",
7 "previewTargetName": "preview",
8 "serveTargetName": "serve",
9 "serveStaticTargetName": "serve-static"
10 }
11 }
12 ]
13}
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The buildTargetName
, previewTargetName
, serveTargetName
and serveStaticTargetName
options control the names of the inferred Webpack tasks. The default names are build
, preview
, serve
and serve-static
.
Generate a new project using Webpack
You can generate a React application or a Web application that uses Webpack in an existing Nx workspace. The @nx/react:app
, @nx/node:app
and @nx/web:app
generators accept the bundler
option, where you can pass webpack
. This will generate a new application configured to use Webpack, and it will also install all the necessary dependencies, including the @nx/webpack
plugin.
To generate a React application using Webpack, run the following:
1nx g @nx/react:app my-app --bundler=webpack
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To generate a Node application using Webpack, run the following:
1nx g @nx/node:app my-app --bundler=webpack
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To generate a Web application using Webpack, run the following:
1nx g @nx/web:app my-app --bundler=webpack
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