affected
Run target for affected projects
Usage
nx affected
Install nx
globally to invoke the command directly using nx
, or use npx nx
, yarn nx
, or pnpx nx
.
Examples
Run custom target for all affected projects:
nx affected --target=custom-target
Run tests in parallel:
nx affected --target=test --parallel --maxParallel=5
Rerun the test target only for the projects that failed last time:
nx affected --target=test --only-failed
Run the test target for all projects:
nx affected --target=test --all
Run tests for all the projects affected by changing the index.ts file:
nx affected --target=test --files=libs/mylib/src/index.ts
Run tests for all the projects affected by the changes between main and HEAD (e.g., PR):
nx affected --target=test --base=main --head=HEAD
Run tests for all the projects affected by the last commit on main:
nx affected --target=test --base=main~1 --head=main
Options
all
All projects
base
Base of the current branch (usually main)
configuration
This is the configuration to use when performing tasks on projects
exclude
Default: ``
Exclude certain projects from being processed
files
Change the way Nx is calculating the affected command by providing directly changed files, list of files delimited by commas
head
Latest commit of the current branch (usually HEAD)
help
Show help
maxParallel
Default: 3
Max number of parallel processes. This flag is ignored if the parallel option is set to false
.
only-failed
Default: false
Isolate projects which previously failed
parallel
Default: false
Parallelize the command
runner
This is the name of the tasks runner configured in nx.json
skip-nx-cache
Default: false
Rerun the tasks even when the results are available in the cache
target
Task to run for affected projects
uncommitted
Uncommitted changes
untracked
Untracked changes
verbose
Print additional error stack trace on failure
version
Show version number