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# React Monorepo Tutorial - Part 2: Project Graph
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Run the command: `npx nx graph`. A browser should open up with the following contents:
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This is still different than the design from the start of Part 1:
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The Project Graph is derived from the source code of your workspace. Make the following adjustments to your existing projects, so that our Project Graph will match the design:
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### `common-ui`
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Run the `@nx/react:component` generator with the command:
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```{% command="npx nx g @nx/react:component banner --project=common-ui --export" path="~/myorg" %}
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> NX Generating @nx/react:component
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CREATE libs/common-ui/src/lib/banner/banner.module.css
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CREATE libs/common-ui/src/lib/banner/banner.spec.tsx
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CREATE libs/common-ui/src/lib/banner/banner.tsx
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UPDATE libs/common-ui/src/index.ts
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```
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Then create a simple `Banner` component in the generated file:
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```javascript {% fileName="libs/common-ui/src/lib/banner/banner.tsx" %}
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export interface BannerProps {
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text: string;
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}
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export function Banner(props: BannerProps) {
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return <header>{props.text}</header>;
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}
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export default Banner;
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```
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### `admin`
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Add the `Banner` component to the admin app:
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```javascript {% fileName="apps/admin/src/app/app.tsx" %}
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import { Banner } from '@myorg/common-ui';
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export function App() {
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return (
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<>
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<Banner text="Welcome to our admin app." />
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<div />
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</>
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);
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}
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export default App;
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```
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### `products`
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Export a `Product` TS interface and some example products:
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```javascript {% fileName="libs/products/src/lib/products.ts" %}
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export interface Product {
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id: string;
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name: string;
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price: number;
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}
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export const exampleProducts: Product[] = [
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{
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id: '1',
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name: 'Product 1',
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price: 100,
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},
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{
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id: '2',
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name: 'Product 2',
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price: 200,
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},
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];
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```
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### `store`
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Use both the `Banner` component from your `common-ui` lib, and the `exampleProducts` from your `products` lib:
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```javascript {% fileName="apps/store/src/app/app.tsx" %}
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import { Banner } from '@myorg/common-ui';
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import { exampleProducts } from '@myorg/products';
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// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars
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export function App() {
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return (
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<>
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<Banner text="Welcome to the store!" />
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<ul>
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{exampleProducts.map((product) => (
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<li key={product.id}>
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<strong>{product.name}</strong> Price: {product.price}
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</li>
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))}
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</ul>
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</>
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);
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}
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export default App;
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```
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Now run `npx nx graph` again:
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{% side-by-side %}
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{% /side-by-side %}
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Your graph now matches the original design.
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The Project Graph is more than just a visualization - Nx provides tooling to optimize your task-running and even automate your CI based on this graph. This will be covered in more detail in: [4: Workspace Optimization](/react-tutorial/4-workspace-optimization).
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## What's Next
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- Continue to [3: Task Running](/react-tutorial/3-task-running)
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