nx/docs/shared/recipes/add-stack/add-express.md
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docs(misc): update URls that should point to intro pages rather than API index pages (#31531)
This PR fixes an issue introduced when we removed `/nx-api` pages:
https://github.com/nrwl/nx/pull/31453.

Most of the old `/nx-api/<plugin>` URLs should now go to
`/technologies/<plugin>/introduction`, since those pages contain what
was on the previous "overview" pages.

The only exception are places where we explicitly link to
`.../api/{generators,executors,migrations}` URLs, and the following
three blog posts that we want users to land on the API index.

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https://github.com/nrwl/nx/blob/master/docs/blog/2022-03-29-the-react-cli-you-always-wanted-but-didnt-know-about.md?plain=1#L132
(https://nx.dev/blog/the-react-cli-you-always-wanted-but-didnt-know-about)
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https://github.com/nrwl/nx/blob/master/docs/blog/2022-04-08-what-is-new-in-nx-13-10.md?plain=1#L245
(https://nx.dev/blog/what-is-new-in-nx-13-10)
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https://github.com/nrwl/nx/blob/master/docs/blog/2022-05-02-nx-v14-is-out-here-is-all-you-need-to-know.md?plain=1#L253
(https://nx.dev/blog/nx-v14-is-out-here-is-all-you-need-to-know)
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---
title: Add a New Express Project
description: Learn how to create and configure Express applications and libraries in your Nx workspace using the @nx/express plugin.
---
# Add a New Express Project
**Supported Features**
Because we are using an Nx plugin for Express, all the features of Nx are available.
{% pill url="/features/run-tasks" %}✅ Run Tasks{% /pill %}
{% pill url="/features/cache-task-results" %}✅ Cache Task Results{% /pill %}
{% pill url="/ci/features/remote-cache" %}✅ Share Your Cache{% /pill %}
{% pill url="/features/explore-graph" %}✅ Explore the Graph{% /pill %}
{% pill url="/ci/features/distribute-task-execution" %}✅ Distribute Task Execution{% /pill %}
{% pill url="/getting-started/editor-setup" %}✅ Integrate with Editors{% /pill %}
{% pill url="/features/automate-updating-dependencies" %}✅ Automate Updating Nx{% /pill %}
{% pill url="/features/enforce-module-boundaries" %}✅ Enforce Module Boundaries{% /pill %}
{% pill url="/features/generate-code" %}✅ Use Code Generators{% /pill %}
{% pill url="/features/automate-updating-dependencies" %}✅ Automate Updating Framework Dependencies{% /pill %}
## Install the Express Plugin
{% callout type="note" title="Keep Nx Package Versions In Sync" %}
Make sure to install the `@nx/express` 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 %}
```shell {% skipRescope=true %}
nx add @nx/express
```
## Create an Application
Use the `app` generator to create a new Express app.
```shell
nx g @nx/express:app apps/my-express-api
```
Serve the API by running
```shell
nx serve my-express-api
```
This starts the application on localhost:3333/api by default.
## Create a Library
The `@nx/express` plugin does not have a `library` generator, but we can use the `library` generator from the `@nx/js` plugin. To create a new library, install the `@nx/js` package and run:
```shell
nx g @nx/js:lib libs/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-express-app/src/main.ts" %}
/**
* This is not a production server yet!
* This is only a minimal backend to get started.
*/
import express from 'express';
import * as path from 'path';
import { someFunction } from '@my-express-app/my-lib';
const app = express();
app.use('/assets', express.static(path.join(__dirname, 'assets')));
app.get('/api', (req, res) => {
res.send({ message: `Welcome to my-express-app! ${someFunction()}` });
});
const port = process.env.PORT || 3333;
const server = app.listen(port, () => {
console.log(`Listening at http://localhost:${port}/api`);
});
server.on('error', console.error);
```
Now when you serve your API, you'll see the content from the library being displayed.
## More Documentation
- [@nx/express](/technologies/node/express/introduction)
- [@nx/js](/technologies/typescript/introduction)
- [Express](https://expressjs.com/)