--- title: Overview of the Nx Webpack Plugin description: The Nx Plugin for Webpack contains executors and generators that support building applications using Webpack. --- The Nx plugin for [webpack](https://webpack.js.org/). [Webpack](https://webpack.js.org/) is a static module bundler for modern JavaScript applications. The `@nx/webpack` plugin provides executors that allow you to build and serve your projects using webpack, plus an executor for SSR. Nx now allows you to [customize your webpack configuration](/technologies/build-tools/webpack/recipes/webpack-config-setup) for your projects. And we also offer [a number of webpack plugins](/technologies/build-tools/webpack/recipes/webpack-plugins) for supporting Nx and other frameworks. ## Setting up a new Nx workspace with Webpack You can create a new workspace that uses Webpack with one of the following commands: - Generate a new standalone React app set up with Webpack ```shell npx create-nx-workspace@latest --preset=react-standalone --bundler=webpack ``` - Generate a new React monorepo set up with Webpack ```shell npx create-nx-workspace@latest --preset=react-monorepo --bundler=webpack ``` ### Installation {% callout type="note" title="Keep Nx Package Versions In Sync" %} Make sure to install the `@nx/webpack` version that matches the version of `nx` in your repository. If the version numbers get out of sync, you can encounter some difficult to debug errors. You can [fix Nx version mismatches with this recipe](/recipes/tips-n-tricks/keep-nx-versions-in-sync). {% /callout %} In any Nx workspace, you can install `@nx/webpack` by running the following command: ```shell {% skipRescope=true %} nx add @nx/webpack ``` This will install the correct version of `@nx/webpack`. ### How @nx/webpack Infers Tasks The `@nx/webpack` plugin will create a task for any project that has a Webpack configuration file present. Any of the following files will be recognized as a Webpack configuration file: - `webpack.config.js` - `webpack.config.ts` - `webpack.config.mjs` - `webpack.config.cjs` ### View Inferred Tasks To view inferred tasks for a project, open the [project details view](/concepts/inferred-tasks) in Nx Console or run `nx show project my-project --web` in the command line. ### @nx/webpack Configuration The `@nx/webpack/plugin` is configured in the `plugins` array in `nx.json`. ```json {% fileName="nx.json" %} { "plugins": [ { "plugin": "@nx/webpack/plugin", "options": { "buildTargetName": "build", "previewTargetName": "preview", "serveTargetName": "serve", "serveStaticTargetName": "serve-static" } } ] } ``` The `buildTargetName`, `previewTargetName`, `serveTargetName` and `serveStaticTargetName` options control the names of the inferred Webpack tasks. The default names are `build`, `preview`, `serve` and `serve-static`. ## Generate a new project using Webpack You can generate a [React](/technologies/react/api) application or a [Web](/reference/core-api/web) application that uses Webpack in an existing Nx workspace. The [`@nx/react:app`](/technologies/react/api/generators/application), [`@nx/node:app`](/technologies/node/api/generators/application) and [`@nx/web:app`](/reference/core-api/web/generators/application) generators accept the `bundler` option, where you can pass `webpack`. This will generate a new application configured to use Webpack, and it will also install all the necessary dependencies, including the `@nx/webpack` plugin. To generate a React application using Webpack, run the following: ```bash nx g @nx/react:app apps/my-app --bundler=webpack ``` To generate a Node application using Webpack, run the following: ```bash nx g @nx/node:app apps/my-app --bundler=webpack ``` To generate a Web application using Webpack, run the following: ```bash nx g @nx/web:app apps/my-app --bundler=webpack ```