Add an Astro Project
The code for this example is available on GitHub:
Example repository/nrwl/nx-recipes/tree/main/astro-standalone
Supported Features
Because we are not using an Nx plugin for Astro, there are few items we'll have to configure manually. We'll have to configure our own build system. There are no pre-created Astro-specific code generators. And we'll have to take care of updating any framework dependencies as needed.
โ Run Tasks โ Cache Task Results โ Remote Caching โ Explore the Graph โ Distribute Task Execution โ Integrate with Editors โ Automate Updating Nx โ Enforce Project Boundaries ๐ซ Use Code Generators ๐ซ Automate Updating Framework Dependencies
Create an astro app
โฏ
npm create astro@latest
Add Nx
We can leverage nx init
to add Nx to the Astro application.
~/astro-appโฏ
npx nx@latest init
1NX ๐ณ Nx initialization
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4NX ๐งโ๐ง Please answer the following questions about the scripts found in your package.json in order to generate task runner configuration
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6โ Which of the following scripts are cacheable? (Produce the same output given the same input, e.g. build, test and lint usually are, serve and start are not). You can use spacebar to select one or more scripts. ยท build
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9โ Would you like remote caching to make your build faster? ยท Yes
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11NX ๐ฆ Installing dependencies
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13NX ๐ Done!
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15- Enabled computation caching!
16- Learn more at https://nx.dev/recipes/adopting-nx/adding-to-existing-project.
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You can configure a task as cacheable after the fact by updating the project configuration or the global Nx configuration. Learn more about caching task results or how caching works.
Running Tasks
Because Nx understands package.json scripts, You can run the predefined scripts via Nx.
โฏ
nx build
If you plan on using your package manager to run the tasks, then you'll want to use nx exec
to wrap the command
i.e.
1{
2 "scripts": {
3 "e2e": "nx exec -- playwright test"
4 }
5}
6
Now when running npm run e2e
Nx will be able to check if there is a cache hit or not.
If you plan to only run tasks with the Nx CLI, then you can omit nx exec
. The safest way is to always include it in the package.json script.
Using Other Plugins
With Nx plugins, you can create projects to help break out functionality of the project. For example, using the @nx/js:library
to contain our reusable .astro
components.
Install @nx/js
plugin.
Note: you should make sure any first party,
@nx/
scoped, plugins match thenx
package version
โฏ
nx add @nx/js@<nx-version>
Then generate a project
~/astro-appโฏ
nx g @nx/js:lib libs/ui --minimal
1NX Generating @nx/js:library
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3โ Which unit test runner would you like to use? ยท none
4โ Which bundler would you like to use to build the library? Choose 'none' to skip build setup. ยท none
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6CREATE libs/ui/tsconfig.json
7CREATE libs/ui/README.md
8CREATE libs/ui/src/index.ts
9CREATE libs/ui/src/lib/ui.ts
10CREATE libs/ui/tsconfig.lib.json
11CREATE libs/ui/project.json
12CREATE libs/ui/.eslintrc.json
13UPDATE tsconfig.json
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If you plan to import .astro
files within .ts
files, then you can install the @astrojs/ts-plugin
.
1{
2 "extends": "astro/tsconfigs/strict",
3 "compilerOptions": {
4 "baseUrl": ".",
5 "plugins": [
6 {
7 "name": "@astrojs/ts-plugin"
8 }
9 ],
10 "paths": {
11 "@myrepo/ui": ["ui/src/index.ts"]
12 }
13 }
14}
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An easier option is to allow importing the files directly instead of reexporting the .astro
files via the index.ts
. You can do this by allowing deep imports in the tsconfig paths
1{
2 "extends": "astro/tsconfigs/strict",
3 "compilerOptions": {
4 "baseUrl": ".",
5 "paths": {
6 // Note: the * allowing the deep imports
7 "@myrepo/ui/*": ["ui/src/*"]
8 }
9 }
10}
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This allows imports in our .astro
files from other projects like so.
1import Card from '@myrepo/ui/Card.astro';
2import Footer from '@myrepo/ui/Footer.astro';
3import Header from '@myrepo/ui/Header.astro';
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