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dev.nx.gradle.project-graph
This gradle plugin contains
Installation
Kotlin build.gradle.kts
plugins {
id("dev.nx.gradle.project-graph") version("+")
}
Groovy build.gradle
plugins {
id "dev.nx.gradle.project-graph" version "+"
}
Usage
./gradlew nxProjectGraph
In terminal, it should output something like:
> Task :nxProjectGraph
< your workspace >/build/nx/add-nx-to-gradle.json
To pass in a hash parameter:
./gradlew nxProjectGraph -Phash=12345
It generates a json file to be consumed by nx:
{
"nodes": {
"app": {
"targets": {}
}
},
"dependencies": [],
"externalNodes": {}
}