Nx Devkit and Angular Devkit
Note: this document covers the difference between Nx Devkit and Angular Devkit. See the Nx Devkit guide for more in-depth details about Nx Devkit.
Nx comes with a devkit to write generators and executors, but you can also use Angular devkit (schematics and builders). An Angular schematic is a second way to implement generators. An Angular builder is a second way to implement an executor.
What is the difference between Nx Devkit and Angular Devkit?
Generators
The following is a generator written using Nx Devkit:
1import { Tree, formatFiles, generateFiles } from '@nrwl/devkit';
2import * as path from 'path';
3
4interface Schema {
5 name: string;
6 skipFormat: boolean;
7}
8
9export default async function (tree: Tree, optoins: Schema) {
10 generateFiles(
11 tree,
12 path.join(__dirname, 'files'),
13 path.join('tools/generators', schema.name),
14 options
15 );
16 if (!schema.skipFormat) {
17 await formatFiles(tree);
18 }
19}
The following is an analogous generator written as an Angular Schematic.
1import {
2 apply,
3 branchAndMerge,
4 chain,
5 mergeWith,
6 Rule,
7 template,
8 url,
9 move,
10} from '@angular-devkit/schematics';
11import { formatFiles } from '@nrwl/workspace';
12import { toFileName } from '@nrwl/workspace';
13
14interface Schema {
15 name: string;
16 skipFormat: boolean;
17}
18
19export default function (options: Schema): Rule {
20 const templateSource = apply(url('./files'), [
21 template({
22 dot: '.',
23 tmpl: '',
24 ...(options as any),
25 }),
26 move('tools/generators'),
27 ]);
28 return chain([
29 branchAndMerge(chain([mergeWith(templateSource)])),
30 formatFiles(options),
31 ]);
32}
Some notable changes:
- Nx Devkit generators do not use partial application. An Angular Schematic returns a rule that is then invoked with a tree.
- Nx Devkit generators do not use RxJS observables. Just invoke the helpers directly. This makes them more debuggable. As you step through the generator you can see the tree being updated.
chain([mergeWith(apply(url
is replaced withgenerateFiles
)- Nx Devkit generators return a function that performs side effects. Angular Schematics have to create a custom task runner and register a task using it.
- You don't need any special helpers to compose Nx Devkit generators. You do need to go through a special resolution step to compose Angular Schematics.
- No special utilities are needed to test Nx Devkit generators. Special utilities are needed to test Angular Schematics.
The schema files for both Nx Devkit generators and Angular Schematics are the same. Nx can run both of them in the same way. You can invoke Angular schematics from within Nx Devkit generators using wrapAngularDevkitSchematic
.
Executors
The following is an executor written using Nx Devkit:
1interface Schema {
2 message: string;
3 allCaps: boolean;
4}
5
6export default async function (
7 options: Schema,
8 context: ExecutorContext
9): Promise<{ success: true }> {
10 if (options.allCaps) {
11 console.log(options.message.toUpperCase());
12 } else {
13 console.log(options.message);
14 }
15 return { success: true };
16}
The following is an analogous executor written as an Angular builder:
1interface Schema {
2 message: string;
3 allCaps: boolean;
4}
5
6export default function (
7 options: Schema,
8 context: BuilderContext
9): Observable<{ success: true }> {
10 if (options.allCaps) {
11 console.log(options.message.toUpperCase());
12 } else {
13 console.log(options.message);
14 }
15 return of({ success: true });
16}
17export default createBuilder<NextBuildBuilderOptions>(run);
Some notable changes:
- Nx Devkit executors return a Promise (or async iterable). If you want, you can always convert an observable to a promise or an async iterable. See Using Rxjs Observables
- Nx Devkit executors do not have to be wrapped using
createBuilder
.
The schema files for both Nx Devkit executors and Angular Builders are the same. Nx can run both of them in the same way.
When to Use What
If you are writing an Nx plugin, use Nx Devkit. It's much easier to use and debug. It has better docs and more people supporting it.
Do you have to rewrite your Nx Plugin if it is written using Angular Devkit? No. Nx supports both and will always support both. And, most importantly, the end user might not even know what you used to write a generator or an executor.