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 #
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: Nicholas Cunningham <ndcunningham@gmail.com>
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We should be consistent about how options are defined in our plugins.
Currently, there are some options that use `enum`s and some that use
typed strings. I think typed strings are preferable because someone
extending a generator only needs to import the main generator that
they're extending, not all the transitive dependencies of that
generator.
Current extending code:
```
// ...
import { applicationGenerator as reactApplicationGenerator } from '@nx/react';
import { Linter } from '@nx/eslint';
export async function applicationGenerator(
tree: Tree,
options: ApplicationGeneratorSchema
) {
reactApplicationGenerator(tree, {
...options,
linter: Linter.EsLint,
});
}
```
Desired extending code:
```
// ...
import { applicationGenerator as reactApplicationGenerator } from '@nx/react';
export async function applicationGenerator(
tree: Tree,
options: ApplicationGeneratorSchema
) {
reactApplicationGenerator(tree, {
...options,
linter: 'eslint',
});
}
```
The problem is not just an extra line of code, the person extending the
`reactApplicationGenerator` has to dig into the implementation details
of the generator itself in order to know where to find the `Linter`
enum. The `e2eTestRunner` is already a typed string and is easily
extended.
The solution I'm proposing in this PR would define a typed string in the
same file as the existing enum. None of the implementations need to
change. No community plugin code will be broken.
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## Current Behavior
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Currently, when you create an app we always show `nx connect` regardless
if the workspace has already setup Nx Cloud.
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Now, we:
- show `nx connect` if you have no opted into Nx Cloud
- show a CTA to finish your setup if you have setup your workspace on Nx
cloud but have yet to claim it
- show a CTA to learn more if your workspace has been claimed in Nx
Cloud
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