# Add a New Lit Project The code for this example is available on Github: {% github-repository url="https://github.com/nrwl/nx-recipes/tree/main/lit" /%} **Supported Features** Because we are not using an Nx plugin for Lit, there are few items we'll have to configure manually. We'll have to configure our own build system. There are no pre-created Lit-specific code generators. And we'll have to take care of updating any framework dependencies as needed. {% pill url="/core-features/run-tasks" %}✅ Run Tasks{% /pill %} {% pill url="/core-features/cache-task-results" %}✅ Cache Task Results{% /pill %} {% pill url="/core-features/share-your-cache" %}✅ Share Your Cache{% /pill %} {% pill url="/core-features/explore-graph" %}✅ Explore the Graph{% /pill %} {% pill url="/core-features/distribute-task-execution" %}✅ Distribute Task Execution{% /pill %} {% pill url="/core-features/integrate-with-editors" %}✅ Integrate with Editors{% /pill %} {% pill url="/core-features/automate-updating-dependencies" %}✅ Automate Updating Nx{% /pill %} {% pill url="/core-features/enforce-module-boundaries" %}✅ Enforce Module Boundaries{% /pill %} {% pill url="/core-features/plugin-features/use-task-executors" %}🚫 Use Task Executors{% /pill %} {% pill url="/core-features/plugin-features/use-code-generators" %}🚫 Use Code Generators{% /pill %} {% pill url="/core-features/automate-updating-dependencies" %}🚫 Automate Updating Framework Dependencies{% /pill %} ## Install Lit and Other Dependencies Install all the dependencies we need: {% tabs %} {%tab label="npm"%} ```shell npm i --save-dev @nx/node lit http-server ``` {% /tab %} {%tab label="yarn"%} ```shell yarn add --dev @nx/node lit http-server ``` {% /tab %} {% /tabs %} ## Create an Application We'll start with a node application and then tweak the settings to match what we need. Add a new node application to your workspace with the following command: ```shell nx g @nx/node:app my-lit-app ``` Choose `none` for the node framework, since we won't be using this as a node app. ### Turn the Application into a Lit Application Update `main.ts`: ```typescript {% fileName="apps/my-lit-app/src/main.ts" %} import { LitElement, html } from 'lit'; import { customElement, property } from 'lit/decorators.js'; @customElement('my-element') export class MyElement extends LitElement { @property() version = 'STARTING'; render() { return html`

Welcome to the Lit tutorial!

This is the ${this.version} code.

`; } } ``` Create `index.html`: ```html {% fileName="apps/my-lit-app/index.html" %} ``` ### Update the Build Task In the `project.json` file update the `options` under the `build` target. The properties that need to change are `format`, `bundle`, `thirdParty`, and `assets`: ```json {% fileName="apps/my-lit-app/project.json" %} { "targets": { "build": { "executor": "@nx/esbuild:esbuild", "outputs": ["{options.outputPath}"], "defaultConfiguration": "production", "options": { "outputPath": "dist/apps/my-lit-app", "format": ["esm"], "bundle": true, "thirdParty": true, "main": "apps/my-lit-app/src/main.ts", "tsConfig": "apps/my-lit-app/tsconfig.app.json", "assets": ["apps/my-lit-app/src/assets", "apps/my-lit-app/index.html"], "generatePackageJson": true, "esbuildOptions": { "sourcemap": true, "outExtension": { ".js": ".js" } } } } } } ``` Now, when you run the build, there should be `index.html`, `main.js` and `package.json` under `dist/apps/my-lit-app`. Try it out: ```shell nx build my-lit-app ``` ### Update the Serve Task To serve the app, we'll completely overwrite the existing `serve` task. Change it to this: ```json {% fileName="apps/my-lit-app/project.json" %} { "targets": { "serve": { "dependsOn": ["build"], "executor": "nx:run-commands", "options": { "commands": [ "http-server dist/apps/my-lit-app", "nx watch --projects=my-lit-app --includeDependentProjects -- nx build my-lit-app" ] } } } } ``` `"dependsOn": ["build"]` will ensure that the `build` task is always run before the `serve` task. The entries under `commands` will each be run in parallel. The `http-server` line serves the `build` output with a simple server. The `nx watch` line will automatically re-run the `build` task any time the application code or any project it depends on changes. Run the `serve` task and see your Lit app in action: ```shell nx serve my-lit-app ``` ## Create a Library Let's create a library that our Lit application is going to consume. To create a new library, install the `@nx/js` package and run: ```shell nx g @nx/js:lib my-lib ``` Once the library is created, update the following files. ```typescript {% fileName="libs/my-lib/src/lib/my-lib.ts" %} export function someFunction(): string { return 'some function'; } ``` ```typescript {% fileName="apps/my-lit-app/src/main.ts" %} import { LitElement, html } from 'lit'; import { customElement, property } from 'lit/decorators.js'; import { someFunction } from '@my-org/my-lib'; @customElement('my-element') export class MyElement extends LitElement { @property() version = 'STARTING'; render() { return html`

Welcome to the Lit tutorial!

This is the ${this.version} code.

Imported from a library: ${someFunction()}.

`; } } ``` Now when you serve your application, you'll see the content from the library being displayed. ## More Documentation - [@nx/esbuild](/packages/esbuild) - [@nx/js](/packages/js) - [Lit](https://lit.dev/)