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Fixes#30714
This PR refines the Next.js package plugin’s output glob to exclude the
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mismatches when restoring from the remote cache, so it’s now omitted.
related: https://github.com/nrwl/nx/issues/30338
This commit also contains various changes to ensure serve-static tasks
depend on their build.
BREAKING CHANGE: Remove deprecated static-serve target name from Remix
Inferred Tasks in favour of serve-static.
This PR delays deprecation of `svgr` for `@nx/next`, as Turbopack
supports it now.
This PR also deprecates all SVGR support for v22. It is not a well-used
feature, and the webpack plugin is not maintained. We'll ensure in v22
to add the SVGR webpack plugin to userland configs, but we'll not
maintain it ourselves moving forward.
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Users migrating from Nx 17 can go up to Nx 20.
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`nx:build` cannot be run in parallel with any other tasks. It was an
improper fix for an issue we were facing in our task graph. This is also
not workable if any continuous tasks are running.. which I want
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The proper outputs are set on `build` targets. Most of them only need
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The only way to set if a task is continuous is either directly in
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Executors know if they are definitely continuous or not. Plenty of
existing continuous tasks are using executors. Executors are now able to
define if they are continuous in their `schema.json` files. Thus,
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## Current Behavior
A target default (`dependsOn: [^build]`) for atomized e2e tasks is
always generated to work around a previous limitation where tasks
couldn't depend on continuous tasks. That meant we couldn't add the
dependency to the app's serve task and had to add it to the build task.
With continuous tasks now working, that limitation no longer exists.
We're now able to correctly infer the task dependency on the app's serve
task, and therefore, we can and need to remove the generation of
`dependsOn: [^build]` in target defaults so it doesn't override what the
Cypress and Playwright plugins infers.
## Expected Behavior
A target default (`dependsOn: [^build]`) for atomized e2e tasks should
not be generated. Instead, the Cypress and Playwright plugins will infer
the correct `dependsOn` for the task(s) run in the configured web server
command.
## Related Issue(s)
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Currently, we provide `targetDefaults` for atomized targets (e.g.
`e2e-ci`) with a glob pattern that may not match nested paths.
i.e.
```
"e2e-ci--**/*": {
"dependsOn": [
"^build",
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},
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The `e2e-ci--**/*` pattern should be `e2e-ci--**/**`.
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## Current Behavior
The generated `e2e-ci` pattern in `nx.json` does not match nested paths
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## Expected Behavior
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## Current Behavior
The Cypress and Playwright graph plugins do not infer tasks configured
to take advantage of continuous tasks (do not add the task they run to
start the app/server as a dependency of the e2e task).
## Expected Behavior
The Cypress and Playwright graph plugins should infer tasks configured
to take advantage of continuous tasks.
## Related Issue(s)
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## Current Behavior
The `@nx/js` plugin exposes a helper to generate `build-deps` and
`watch-deps` tasks for inference plugins.
It does not currently infer `continuous` for the `watch-deps` task.
## Expected Behavior
Ensure `watch-deps` is infered with `continuous: true`
There is a critical vulnerability with Next.js. This PR updates both the
v14 and v15 versions to ensure users are on the latest patched versions.
For new projects, it should already be using the latest patch within the
minor version, since we default to `~` range. This will ensure that
existing projects that did not update yet is updated to the secure
versions.
See: https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-f82v-jwr5-mffw
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Next.js versions for existing projects may be using vulnerable versions.
## Expected Behavior
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The current version of eslint-config-next (v14.2.16) has peer dependency
conflicts with the latest versions of ESLint (v9.x). This issue causes
npm install to fail in projects using eslint-config-next.
## Expected Behavior
`npm install` should succeed without dependency conflicts.
## Related Issue(s)
Fixes#30536
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Update library generators to set a `development` conditional export for
buildable libraries' `package.json` files and set the
`customConditions` compiler options in `tsconfig.base.json`. This will
only be done for workspaces using the TS solution setup.
## Current Behavior
## Expected Behavior
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Fixes #
Add a `useProjectJson` option to project generators to allow users to
opt in/out of generating the Nx configuration in a `project.json` file.
## Current Behavior
## Expected Behavior
## Related Issue(s)
Fixes #
## Current Behavior
Moving a project included in the package manager workspaces setup to a
new destination that's not matched by that configuration results in the
project not included in the package manager workspaces setup.
## Expected Behavior
Moving a project included in the package manager workspaces setup to a
new destination that's not matched by that configuration should result
in the new destination included in the workspaces setup.
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The following are the main changes in the context of the TS solution
setup:
- Ensure `name` in `package.json` files is set to the import path for
all projects
- Set `nx.name` in `package.json` files when the user provides a name
different than the package name (import path)
- Clean up project generators so they don't set the `nx` property in
`package.json` files unless strictly needed
- Fix `@nx/vue:application` generator so it creates the Nx config in a
`package.json` file for e2e projects
- Ensure `@types/node` is installed in `vitest` generator
- Fix generated Vite config typing error (surfaced with Vite 6)
- Ensure `jsonc-eslint-parser` is installed when the
`@nx/dependency-checks` rule is added to the ESLint config
- Misc minor alignment changes
## Current Behavior
## Expected Behavior
## Related Issue(s)
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## Current Behavior
In the TS solution setup, several project generators produce the runtime
tsconfig files (e.g. `tsconfig.lib.json`) with the `outDir` set to
`out-tsc/<project name>`. This causes issues with the inferred
`typecheck` task because the project `package.json` has the `types`
export pointing to `dist/...`, which wouldn't be produced by
`typecheck`.
## Expected Behavior
In the TS solution setup, project generators should produce the runtime
tsconfig files (e.g. `tsconfig.lib.json`) with the `outDir` set to a
path (`dist`) that matches the value in the project `package.json`'s
`types` export.
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When we generate a Next.js application with tailwindcss running with
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After creating a new Next.js application and running the spec file it
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This pull request contains a few changes to enhance our swc support for
Next.js with a custom server.
### Issues
Currently, we have a few issues with our configuration when using
executors for Next.js with a custom server:
1. The custom server does not have an independent build configuration.
2. The custom server does not have an independent output directory.
3. Serving via `@nx/next-server` or via `@nx/js:node` with
configurations `production` and `development` does not always work.
(These are contained inside `project.json`).
### Changes
All the above issues have been addressed
1. We now have an independent swc build configuration
called`.server.swrc` (_follows the same format as `.eslintrc`,
`.babelrc`_) etc...
2. Now each custom server output will be named `{app}-server` such that
if you have multiple custom servers for multiple apps the names will not
clash.
3. Serving now works out of the box but can be adjusted to suit your
needs via updating the custom server entry file `main.ts`
This pull request includes changes to migrate ESLint configuration files
from CommonJS (`.cjs`) to ECMAScript modules (`.mjs`) as the default.
### ESLint Configuration Generation Changes
The changes also ensure consistent generated eslint configs based on the
base eslint config.
- If the workspace root has an `eslint.config.cjs` or `eslint.config.js`
with `module.exports`. When you create a library or application it will
generate an accompanying config at path
`{projectRoot}/eslint.config.cjs` of the same format.
- If the workspace root has an `eslint.config.mjs` or
`eslint.config.mjs` with `export default`. When you create a library or
application it will generate an accompanying config at path
`{projectRoot}/eslint.config.mjs`.
- If no eslint config is found at the workspace root one will be created
`eslint.config.mjs`
## Current Behavior
We currently have no support for React 19, generating only React 18
applications.
## Expected Behavior
Add utils to determine what version of React is installed in the
workspace.
If React 18 is the main version of react installed, continue to generate
React 18 projects.
If React 19 is the main version of react installed, generate React 19
projects.
If no React version is installed or can be determined, generate React 19
projects.
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Creating a new workspace using the TS solution setup always generates a
`tsconfig.base.json` with `module: nodenext` and `moduleResolution:
nodenext`.
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Creating a new workspace using the TS solution setup should generate a
`tsconfig.base.json` with `module: nodenext`/`moduleResolution:
nodenext` for Node stacks and `module: esnext`/`moduleResolution:
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This PR updates our app/lib generators such that `package.json` files
generated have fields in idiomatic order.
e.g.
```json
{
"name": "...",
"version": "...",
"private": true,
"type": "module",
"main": "...",
...
"dependencies": { ... }
}
```
The import fields such as name, version, private, and type are at the
top. Dep fields that could be noisy are at the bottom.
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This PR adds `build-deps` and `watch-deps` targets to buildable JS
projects to help with incremental builds.
A use-case for this is if an app (e.g. Vite React app) has buildable
dependencies that need to be rebuilt when they change.
Say, you create a React app and lib as follows:
```
nx g @nx/react:app apps/react-app --bundler vite
nx g @nx/react:lib packages/react-lib --bundler vite
```
And import `react-lib` inside the app.
```jsx
import { ReactLib } from '@acme/react-lib';
//...
return <ReactLib />
```
The user can then run:
```
nx watch-deps react-app
```
And then serve the app in another terminal:
```
nx serve react-app
```
Then whenever code is updated for a buildable dependency, it'll be
rebuilt and then reloaded in the app.
This change omits references to implicit dependency tsconfigs for
typescript projects in the sync generator, since given that they are not
referenced directly in code there is no need for project references.
## Current Behavior
TypeScript sync generator adds references to any dependency project
which has a tsconfig (where composite is true), including implicit
dependencies where these references are unnecessary and can potentially
cause build failures.
See [example
repo](https://github.com/cogwirrel/nx-sync-generator-implicit-deps-example).
## Expected Behavior
Only explicit dependencies should be referenced in tsconfigs.
## Related Issue(s)
Fixes#28997
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This PR updates our generators to use `eslint.config.cjs` instead of
`eslint.config.js` so that Node resolution will treat it as CommonJS.
This solves an issue where having `"type": "module"` in `package.json`
will result in an error when Node tries to resolve the config file as
ESM.
Also allows us to clean up out Remix generators to not have to rename to
`eslint.config.cjs` to solve the same issue.
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This PR address a few things:
1. When we generate an app or a library using the new TS Solution they
are not added to the workspaces/packages option.
2. Currently, when we use `pnpm` to generate a workspace the
`pnpm-workspace.yaml` looks like below which is not correct
```
packages:
- packages/**
```
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1. Libraries and apps should be referenced correctly out of the box so
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Fix misc generation issues related to the new TS solution setup:
- Improve Cypress config default formatting (when no prettier)
- Remove leftover compiler options from `tsconfig.json` files
- Do not add TS path mappings
- Update `outDir` for `typecheck` tasks to be `out-tsc/...`
- Generate Nx configuration in `package.json` files for e2e test runner
projects
- Fix issue with `@nx/js:library` and `--bundler=vite`
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Artifact generators don't handle consistently receiving a file extension
in the `path` option.
## Expected Behavior
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Artifact generators should handle receiving a file extension in the
`path` option. If the file extension is passed, the file path will be
treated as "complete" and used fully as provided. If the `path` provided
doesn't contain a file extension, the default extension will be appended
to it (or the one provided in a related option, e.g. `--language`,
`--js`, etc) together with the suffix for generators that use it.
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This PR updates app and lib generators in the following packages such
that they will generate files with the TS solution setup if it is
detected.
- `@nx/react`
- `@nx/next`
- `@nx/remix`
- `@nx/expo`
- `@nx/react-native`
React apps and libs will be linked using npm/pnpm/yarn/bun workspaces
feature rather than through tsconfig paths. This means that local
aliases like `@/` will work with Next.js and Remix apps.
Note: This will be behind `--workspaces` flag when using `npx
create-nx-workspace` and choosing React stack. If you use the None/TS
stack then adding plugins like `nx add @nx/react` then generating apps,
it will automatically pick up the new TS solution setup.
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## Current Behavior
React generators are not compatible with TS solution setup (i.e.
workspaces + TS project references).
## Expected Behavior
React generators work with new TS solution setup (Plain, Next.js, Remix,
Expo, React Native).
## Related Issue(s)
#28322
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Co-authored-by: Leosvel Pérez Espinosa <leosvel.perez.espinosa@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nicholas Cunningham <ndcunningham@gmail.com>
- Update artifact generator schemas:
- Clarify `path` is the artifact file path relative to the current
working directory
- Clarify `name` is the artifact symbol name
- Remove prompt for `name` and remove it from the important options
(won't be displayed by default in Nx Console generation UI, it will be
part of the collapsed options) given that most of the time, it's meant
to match the filename (last segment of the `path`)
- Remove some leftover options related to the name and path formats that
were previously missed
- Fix an issue with NestJS generators
- Fix an issue with Next `page` generator
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## Current Behavior
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The current next-env.d.ts is outdated so when you run `nx build` Next.js
would update the `next-env.d.ts` file which would trigger git changes
due to the outdated content.
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Currently, the Next.js version in @nx/next is set to 14.0.3, which lacks
the latest features and improvements available in the 14.2.16 release.
Additionally, the current version has known vulnerabilities:
[GHSA-gp8f-8m3g-qvj9](https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-gp8f-8m3g-qvj9):
Cache Poisoning vulnerability in Next.js (versions before 14.1.0)
[GHSA-g77x-44xx-532m](https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-g77x-44xx-532m):
Denial of Service (DoS) condition in Next.js image optimization
(versions before 14.2.0)
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With this PR, the Next.js version in @nx/next is updated to 14.2.16,
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Fixes#28561
This PR fixes an issue where `create-nx-workspace` with Next.js preset
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