Clone app:
git clone https://github.com/patrykomiotek/live-2024-02-01
go to folder:
cd live-2024-02-01
install dependencies:
npm install
Prepare two files - one in root directory .env.local
and one in apps/jobboard/.env.local
with database DSN:
DATABASE_URL=postgres://postgres:pass123@localhost:5432/jobboard
generate types:
npx nx run prisma-schema:generate-types
run local services using Docker compose:
docker compose up -D
run migrations:
npx nx run prisma-schema:migrate-dev
run application:
npx nx serve frontend
✨ This workspace has been generated by Nx, Smart Monorepos · Fast CI. ✨
If you happen to use Nx plugins, you can leverage code generators that might come with it.
Run nx list
to get a list of available plugins and whether they have generators. Then run nx list <plugin-name>
to see what generators are available.
Learn more about Nx generators on the docs.
To execute tasks with Nx use the following syntax:
nx <target> <project> <...options>
You can also run multiple targets:
nx run-many -t <target1> <target2>
..or add -p
to filter specific projects
nx run-many -t <target1> <target2> -p <proj1> <proj2>
Targets can be defined in the package.json
or projects.json
. Learn more in the docs.
Have a look at the Nx Console extensions. It provides autocomplete support, a UI for exploring and running tasks & generators, and more! Available for VSCode, IntelliJ and comes with a LSP for Vim users.
Just run nx build demoapp
to build the application. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/
directory, ready to be deployed.
Nx comes with local caching already built-in (check your nx.json
). On CI you might want to go a step further.
Run nx graph
to show the graph of the workspace.
It will show tasks that you can run with Nx.