Zachary DeRose 5e2bf07908
docs(core): fixing some references to old architect terminology (#16424)
Co-authored-by: Isaac Mann <isaacplmann@gmail.com>
2023-04-27 08:28:53 -04:00

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The Node Plugin contains generators and executors to manage Node applications within an Nx workspace. It provides:
## Setting Up Node
To add the Node plugin to an existing workspace, run one of the following:
```shell
# For npm users
npm install -D @nrwl/node
# For yarn users
yarn add -D @nrwl/node
```
### Creating Applications
You can add a new application with the following:
```shell
nx g @nrwl/node:application my-new-app
```
You can run your application with `nx serve my-new-app`, which starts it in watch mode.
### Creating Libraries
Node libraries are a good way to separate features within your organization. To create a Node library run the following command:
```shell
nx g @nrwl/node:lib my-new-lib
# If you want the library to be buildable or publishable to npm
nx g @nrwl/node:lib my-new-lib --buildable
nx g @nrwl/node:lib my-new-lib \
--publishable \
--importPath=@myorg/my-new-lib
```
## Using Node
### Testing Projects
You can run unit tests with:
```shell
nx test my-new-app
nx test my-new-lib
```
Replace `my-new-app` with the name or your project. This command works for both applications and libraries.
### Building Projects
Node applications can be build with:
```shell
nx build my-new-app
```
And if you generated a library with `--buildable`, then you can build a library as well:
```shell
nx build my-new-lib
```
The output is in the `dist` folder. You can customize the output folder by setting `outputPath` in the project's `project.json` file.
### Application Proxies
Generating Node applications has an option to configure other projects in the workspace to proxy API requests. This can be done by passing the `--frontendProject` with the project name you wish to enable proxy support for.
```shell
nx g @nrwl/node:application my-new-app \
--frontendProject my-react-app
```
### Debugging
Debugging is set to use a random port that is available on the system. The port can be changed by setting the port option in the `serve` target in the project.json. Or by running the serve command with `--port <number>`.
For additional information on how to debug Node applications, see the [Node.js debugging getting started guide](https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/debugging-getting-started/#inspector-clients).
## More Documentation
- [Using Cypress](/packages/cypress)
- [Using Jest](/packages/jest)