nx/packages/angular/executors.json

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{
"executors": {
"delegate-build": {
"implementation": "./src/executors/delegate-build/delegate-build.impl",
"schema": "./src/executors/delegate-build/schema.json",
"description": "Delegates the build to a different target while supporting incremental builds."
},
"ng-packagr-lite": {
"implementation": "./src/executors/ng-packagr-lite/ng-packagr-lite.impl",
"schema": "./src/executors/ng-packagr-lite/schema.json",
"description": "Builds a library with support for incremental builds."
},
"package": {
"implementation": "./src/executors/package/package.impl",
"schema": "./src/executors/package/schema.json",
"description": "Builds and packages an Angular library to be distributed as an NPM package. It supports incremental builds."
},
"webpack-browser": {
"implementation": "./src/builders/webpack-browser/webpack-browser.impl",
"schema": "./src/builders/webpack-browser/schema.json",
"description": "The `webpack-browser` executor is very similar to the standard `browser` builder provided by the Angular Devkit. It allows you to build your Angular application to a build artifact that can be hosted online. There are some key differences: \n- Supports Custom Webpack Configurations \n- Supports Incremental Building"
},
"webpack-server": {
"implementation": "./src/builders/webpack-server/webpack-server.impl",
"schema": "./src/builders/webpack-server/schema.json",
"description": "The `webpack-server` executor is very similar to the standard `dev-server` builder provided by the Angular Devkit. It is usually used in tandem with `@nrwl/angular:webpack-browser` when your Angular application uses a custom webpack configuration."
},
"module-federation-dev-server": {
"implementation": "./src/builders/module-federation-dev-server/module-federation-dev-server.impl",
"schema": "./src/builders/module-federation-dev-server/schema.json",
"description": "The module-federation-dev-server executor is reserved exclusively for use with host Module Federation applications. It allows the user to specify which remote applications should be served with the host."
}
},
"builders": {
"delegate-build": {
"implementation": "./src/executors/delegate-build/compat",
"schema": "./src/executors/delegate-build/schema.json",
"description": "Delegates the build to a different target while supporting incremental builds."
},
"ng-packagr-lite": {
"implementation": "./src/executors/ng-packagr-lite/compat",
"schema": "./src/executors/ng-packagr-lite/schema.json",
"description": "Builds a library with support for incremental builds."
},
"package": {
"implementation": "./src/executors/package/compat",
"schema": "./src/executors/package/schema.json",
"description": "Builds and packages an Angular library to be distributed as an NPM package. It supports incremental builds."
},
"webpack-browser": {
"implementation": "./src/builders/webpack-browser/webpack-browser.impl",
"schema": "./src/builders/webpack-browser/schema.json",
"description": "The `webpack-browser` executor is very similar to the standard `browser` builder provided by the Angular Devkit. It allows you to build your Angular application to a build artifact that can be hosted online. There are some key differences: \n- Supports Custom Webpack Configurations \n- Supports Incremental Building"
},
"webpack-server": {
"implementation": "./src/builders/webpack-server/webpack-server.impl",
"schema": "./src/builders/webpack-server/schema.json",
"description": "The `webpack-server` executor is very similar to the standard `dev-server` builder provided by the Angular Devkit. It is usually used in tandem with `@nrwl/angular:webpack-browser` when your Angular application uses a custom webpack configuration."
},
"module-federation-dev-server": {
"implementation": "./src/builders/module-federation-dev-server/module-federation-dev-server.impl",
"schema": "./src/builders/module-federation-dev-server/schema.json",
"description": "The module-federation-dev-server executor is reserved exclusively for use with host Module Federation applications. It allows the user to specify which remote applications should be served with the host."
}
}
}