2022-01-13 12:37:19 -05:00

113 lines
1.6 KiB
Markdown

---
title: '@nrwl/next:component generator'
description: 'Create a React component'
---
# @nrwl/next:component
Create a React component
## Usage
```bash
nx generate component ...
```
By default, Nx will search for `component` in the default collection provisioned in `workspace.json`.
You can specify the collection explicitly as follows:
```bash
nx g @nrwl/next:component ...
```
Show what will be generated without writing to disk:
```bash
nx g component ... --dry-run
```
### Examples
Generate a component in the mylib library:
```bash
nx g component my-component --project=mylib
```
Generate a class component in the mylib library:
```bash
nx g component my-component --project=mylib --classComponent
```
## Options
### name (_**required**_)
Type: `string`
The name of the component.
### project (_**required**_)
Alias(es): p
Type: `string`
The name of the project.
### directory
Alias(es): dir
Type: `string`
Create the component under this directory (can be nested).
### export
Alias(es): e
Default: `false`
Type: `boolean`
When true, the component is exported from the project index.ts (if it exists).
### flat
Default: `false`
Type: `boolean`
Create component at the source root rather than its own directory.
### js
Default: `false`
Type: `boolean`
Generate JavaScript files rather than TypeScript files.
### skipTests
Default: `false`
Type: `boolean`
When true, does not create "spec.ts" test files for the new component.
### style
Alias(es): s
Default: `css`
Type: `string`
Possible values: `css`, `scss`, `styl`, `less`, `styled-components`, `@emotion/styled`, `styled-jsx`
The file extension to be used for style files.