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project.json:
//...
"my-app": {
"targets": {
//...
"build": {
"executor": "@nrwl/vite:build",
//...
//...
"options": {
"outputPath": "dist/apps/my-app"
},
//...
}
},
}
}
nx serve my-app
Examples
{% tabs %} {% tab label="Set a custom path for vite.config.ts" %}
Nx will automatically look in the root of your application for a vite.config.ts (or a vite.config.js) file. If you want to use a different path, you can set it in your project.json file, in the build target options:
//...
"my-app": {
"targets": {
//...
"build": {
"executor": "@nrwl/vite:build",
//...
"options": {
"outputPath": "dist/apps/my-app",
"configFile": "apps/my-app/vite.config.other-path.ts"
},
"configurations": {
...
}
},
}
}
or even
//...
"my-app": {
"targets": {
//...
"build": {
"executor": "@nrwl/vite:build",
//...
"options": {
"outputPath": "dist/apps/my-app",
"configFile": "vite.config.base.ts"
},
"configurations": {
...
}
},
}
}
{% /tab %}
{% tab label="Adding assets" %}
Assets are non-JS and non-TS files, such as images, CSS, etc. You can add them to the project configuration as follows.
"serve": {
"executor": "@nrwl/vite:build",
"options": {
//...
"assets": [
{ "input": "apps/my-app", "glob": "README.md", "output": "/" },
{ "input": "apps/my-app", "glob": "logo.png", "output": "/" },
{ "input": "apps/my-app", "glob": "docs/**/*.md", "output": "/docs" },
//...
]
}
}
Running nx build my-app outputs something like this.
dist/apps/my-app/
├── README.md
├── docs
│ ├── CONTRIBUTING.md
│ └── TESTING.md
├── index.js
├── logo.png
└── package.json
{% /tab %}
{% /tabs %}