A collection of Angular packages.
- @ngspot/expandable-input (Demo)
- @ngspot/ngx-errors
- @ngspot/ngx-errors-material
- @ngspot/remote-data
- @ngspot/remote-data-rx
- @ngspot/ng-superclass
- @ngspot/ng-superclass-material
This project was generated using Nx.
One time config: git config --global push.followTags true
<project>in the commands below is a value of thenameproperty found inproject.jsonfile of each project in this monorepo.
- Switch to a feature branch:
git checkout -b feat/myfeature - Develop
- Write tests
- Run
npm run test - Run
git add ./packages/<project-dir> - Run
npm run cand choose fix or feature - Push feature branch, create a PR and have it merged:
git push- Make sure that your PR contains only changes for a single <project>.
If related changes were made in a different <project>, create a separate PR with these changes.
- Make sure that your PR contains only changes for a single <project>.
- Switch to main branch:
git checkout main. - Make sure you have latest:
git pullandnpm install. - Update the version in the package's
package.jsonfile to the next version. - Run
git add .andnpm run c. Select "chore" for type - Run
npm run nx -- build <project> - Run the corresponding package dry release script
npm run release:[package]:dry.
- If reported version is incorrect, see *Debugging release (commit tag) section
- Make sure that CHANGELOG looks right and run the release command without the
:drysuffix - This command will ask whether you want to complete release form in the web. Select "Yes".
- Adjust Changelog if needed and publish the release
- Go back to the terminal
- Now it asks whether to publish new package version to npm. Select "Yes"
nx g @nx/js:lib my-lib --publishable --importPath="@ngspot/my-lib"
nx g @nx/angular:library my-lib --publishable --importPath="@ngspot/my-lib" --changeDetection="OnPush" --standalone --style="scss"Then move it to package folder:
nx generate @nx/angular:move my-lib/package --projectName=my-lib --no-interactive --dry-runCreate demo package:
nx g @nx/angular:library my-lib-demo --buildable --importPath="@ngspot/my-lib-demo" --changeDetection="OnPush" --prefix="ngs" --standalone --style="scss"Move it:
nx generate @nx/angular:move my-lib/demo --projectName=my-lib-demo --no-interactive --dry-runAfter the lib is generated:
- update
project.jsonfile:- update
name: remove "-package" suffix - update
tagsto include"lib", "lib:my-lib" - consider adding
testintotargets. Seeproject.jsonfile from the existing libs as example. - if publishable lib was created, add
targets:publishandversion. Seeproject.jsonfile from the existing libs as example.
- update
- add
CHANGELOG.mdfile - update
package.jsonfile:- Update
name- remove/packagesuffix - Add additional metadata such as "author", "keywords", "license", etc. See other libs for example.
- Update
- update
scopesinchangelog.config.jsto add the new lib
You can also use any of the plugins above to generate libraries as well.
Libraries are shareable across libraries and applications. They can be imported from @ngspot/mylib.
nx g @nx/angular:library ng-superclass/demo --importPath="@ngspot/ng-superclass-demo" --changeDetection="OnPush" --prefix="ngs" --standalone --style="scss"
Example with @angular/material. Instead of running ng add @angular/material, do the following:
npm i @angular/material [-D]
npm run nx -- g @angular/material:ng-add --project=demo
Issue can appear when performing git commit --amend. The tag won't be moved automatically on a new commit hash. To move it:
git tag -d <tagname> # delete the old tag locally
git push origin :refs/tags/<tagname> # delete the old tag remotely
git tag <tagname> <commitId> # make a new tag locally
git push origin <tagname> # push the new local tag to the remote Example:
git tag -d ngx-errors-material-4.0.0
git push origin :refs/tags/ngx-errors-material-4.0.0
git tag ngx-errors-material-4.0.0 4a4838b26b68c596085b3d8ba37874208758cb1e
git push origin ngx-errors-material-4.0.0- list tags:
git tag --sort=-creatordate - list tags for prefix:
git tag --sort=-creatordate -l 'ngx-errors-material*' - list commits with corresponding tags:
git show-ref --tags -d
Run nx serve my-app for a dev server. Navigate to http://localhost:4200/. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.
Run nx build my-lib to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory. Use the --prod flag for a production build.
Run nx test my-lib to execute the unit tests via Karma.
Run nx affected:test to execute the unit tests affected by a change.
Run nx e2e my-app to execute the end-to-end tests via Cypress.
Run nx affected:e2e to execute the end-to-end tests affected by a change.
Run nx graph to see a diagram of the dependencies of your projects.
Visit the Nx Documentation to learn more.
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