--- title: Overview of the Nx JS Plugin description: The Nx JS plugin contains executors and generators that are useful for JavaScript/TypeScript projects in an Nx workspace. --- # @nx/js The JS plugin contains executors and generators that are useful for JavaScript/TypeScript projects in an Nx workspace. ## Setting Up @nx/js ### Installation {% callout type="note" title="Keep Nx Package Versions In Sync" %} Make sure to install the `@nx/js` 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](/recipes/tips-n-tricks/keep-nx-versions-in-sync). {% /callout %} In any Nx workspace, you can install `@nx/js` by running the following command: ```shell {% skipRescope=true %} nx add @nx/js ``` This will install the correct version of `@nx/js`. ### `ts` Preset When initializing a new Nx workspace, specifying `--preset=ts` will generate a workspace with `@nx/js` pre-installed. {% tabs %} {%tab label="npm"%} ```shell npx create-nx-workspace my-org --preset=ts ``` {% /tab %} {%tab label="yarn"%} ```shell yarn create nx-workspace my-org --preset=ts ``` {% /tab %} {% /tabs %} {% callout type="note" title="Modernized monorepo setup" %} Nx 20 updates the TS monorepo setup when using `--preset=ts`. The workspace is set up with [TypeScript Project References](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/project-references.html) along with the Workspaces feature from [npm](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/using-npm/workspaces), [yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/features/workspaces), [pnpm](https://pnpm.io/workspaces), and [bun](https://bun.sh/docs/install/workspaces). To create with the older setup for TS monorepo with `compilerOptions.paths`, use `create-nx-workspace --preset=apps`. {% /callout %} ### How @nx/js Infers Tasks The `@nx/js/typescript` plugin will add a `typecheck` task to projects that have a `tsconfig.json`. This plugin adds a `build` task for projects that: 1. Have a runtime tsconfig file (defaults to `tsconfig.lib.json`). 2. Have a `package.json` file containing entry points that are not source files. For example, this project is buildable and will have a `build` task. ```json {% fileName="packages/pkg1/package.json" %} { "name": "@acme/pkg1", "exports": { "./package.json": "./package.json", ".": { "types": "./dist/index.d.ts", "default": "./dist/index.js" } } } ``` Whereas this project points to source files and will not have a `build` task. ```json {% fileName="packages/pkg1/package.json" %} { "name": "@acme/pkg1", "exports": { "./package.json": "./package.json", ".": "./src/index.ts" } } ``` ### View Inferred Tasks To view inferred tasks for a project, open the [project details view](/concepts/inferred-tasks) in Nx Console or run `nx show project my-project` in the command line. ### @nx/js Configuration The `@nx/js/typescript` plugin is configured in the `plugins` array in `nx.json`. ```json {% fileName="nx.json" %} { "plugins": [ { "plugin": "@nx/js/typescript", "options": { "typecheck": { "targetName": "typecheck" }, "build": { "targetName": "build", "configName": "tsconfig.lib.json" } } } ] } ``` You can also set `typecheck` and `build` options to `false` to not infer the corresponding tasks. ```json {% fileName="nx.json" %} { "plugins": [ { "plugin": "@nx/js/typescript", "options": { "build": false } } ] } ``` ### Disable Typechecking To disable `typecheck` task for a specific project, set the `nx.addTypecheckTarget` property to `false` in `tsconfig.json`. ```json {% fileName="packages/pkg1/tsconfig.json" highlightLines=["10-12"] %} { "extends": "../../tsconfig.base.json", "files": [], "include": [], "references": [ { "path": "./tsconfig.lib.json" } ], "nx": { "addTypecheckTarget": false } } ``` ## Create Libraries You can add a new JS/TS library with the following command: ```shell nx g @nx/js:lib libs/my-lib ``` ## Build You can `build` libraries that are generated with a bundler specified. ```shell nx g @nx/js:lib libs/my-buildable-lib --bundler=rollup ``` Generating a library with `--bundler` specified will add a `build` target to the library's `project.json` file allows the library to be built. ```shell nx build my-buildable-lib ``` ## Test You can test a library with the following command: ```shell nx test my-lib ``` ## Lint You can lint a library with the following command: ```shell nx lint my-lib ``` ## Compiler By default, `@nx/js` uses [TypeScript Compiler (TSC)](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/2/basic-types.html#tsc-the-typescript-compiler), via `@nx/js:tsc` executor, to compile your libraries. Optionally, you can switch `tsc` out for a different compiler with `--compiler` flag when executing the generators. Currently, `@nx/js` supports the following compilers: - [Speedy Web Compiler (SWC)](https://swc.rs) ### SWC - Create a buildable library with `swc` ```shell nx g @nx/js:lib libs/my-swc-lib --bundler=swc ``` - Convert a `tsc` library to use `swc` ```shell nx g @nx/js:convert-to-swc my-buildable-lib ``` Now the `build` command will use `@nx/js:swc` executor to compile your libraries. > The first time you generate a `swc` library or convert a `tsc` library over to `swc`, `@nx/js` will install the necessary dependencies to use `swc`.