Reduce Repetitive Configuration
Nx can help you dramatically reduce the lines of configuration code that you need to maintain.
Lets say you have three libraries in your repository - lib1
, lib2
and lib3
. The folder structure looks like this:
1repo/
2├── libs/
3│ └── lib1/
4│ │ ├── tsconfig.lib.json
5│ │ └── project.json
6│ └── lib2/
7│ │ ├── tsconfig.lib.json
8│ │ └── project.json
9│ └── lib3/
10│ ├── tsconfig.lib.json
11│ └── project.json
12└── nx.json
13
Initial Configuration Settings
All three libraries have a similar project configuration. Here is what their project.json
files look like:
1{
2 "name": "lib1",
3 "$schema": "../../node_modules/nx/schemas/project-schema.json",
4 "sourceRoot": "libs/lib1/src",
5 "projectType": "library",
6 "targets": {
7 "build": {
8 "executor": "@nx/js:tsc",
9 "outputs": ["{options.outputPath}"],
10 "options": {
11 "outputPath": "dist/libs/lib1",
12 "main": "libs/lib1/src/index.ts",
13 "tsConfig": "libs/lib1/tsconfig.lib.json",
14 "assets": ["libs/lib1/*.md", "libs/lib1/src/images/*"]
15 }
16 },
17 "lint": {
18 "executor": "@nx/eslint:lint",
19 "outputs": ["{options.outputFile}"],
20 "options": {
21 "lintFilePatterns": ["libs/lib1/**/*.ts"]
22 }
23 },
24 "test": {
25 "executor": "@nx/jest:jest",
26 "outputs": ["{workspaceRoot}/coverage/{projectRoot}"],
27 "options": {
28 "jestConfig": "libs/lib1/jest.config.ts",
29 "passWithNoTests": true
30 },
31 "configurations": {
32 "ci": {
33 "ci": true,
34 "codeCoverage": true
35 }
36 }
37 }
38 },
39 "tags": []
40}
41
If you scan through these three files, they look very similar. The only differences aside from the project paths are that lib1
has different assets defined for the build
target and lib2
has a testTimeout
set for the test
target.
Reduce Configuration with targetDefaults
Let's use the targetDefaults
property in nx.json
to reduce some of this duplicate configuration code.
1{
2 "targetDefaults": {
3 "build": {
4 "executor": "@nx/js:tsc",
5 "outputs": ["{options.outputPath}"],
6 "options": {
7 "outputPath": "dist/{projectRoot}",
8 "main": "{projectRoot}/src/index.ts",
9 "tsConfig": "{projectRoot}/tsconfig.lib.json",
10 "assets": ["{projectRoot}/*.md"]
11 }
12 },
13 "lint": {
14 "executor": "@nx/eslint:lint",
15 "outputs": ["{options.outputFile}"],
16 "options": {
17 "lintFilePatterns": ["{projectRoot}/**/*.ts"]
18 }
19 },
20 "test": {
21 "executor": "@nx/jest:jest",
22 "outputs": ["{workspaceRoot}/coverage/{projectRoot}"],
23 "options": {
24 "jestConfig": "{projectRoot}/jest.config.ts",
25 "passWithNoTests": true
26 },
27 "configurations": {
28 "ci": {
29 "ci": true,
30 "codeCoverage": true
31 }
32 }
33 }
34 }
35}
36
Now the project.json
files can be reduced to this:
1{
2 "name": "lib1",
3 "$schema": "../../node_modules/nx/schemas/project-schema.json",
4 "sourceRoot": "libs/lib1/src",
5 "projectType": "library",
6 "targets": {
7 "build": {
8 "options": {
9 "assets": ["libs/lib1/*.md", "libs/lib1/src/images/*"]
10 }
11 }
12 },
13 "tags": []
14}
15
Ramifications
This change adds 33 lines of code to nx.json
and removes 84 lines of code from the project.json
files. That's a net reduction of 51 lines of code. And you'll get more benefits from this strategy the more projects you have in your repo.
Reducing lines of code is nice, but just like using the DRY principle in code, there are other benefits:
- You can easily change the default settings for the whole repository in one location.
- When looking at a single project, it is clear how it differs from the defaults.
You need to be careful to only put configuration settings in the targetDefaults
that are actually defaults for the whole repository. If you have to make exceptions for most of the projects in your repository, then that setting probably should not be a default.