Update nx
The current version of nx contains bugs, need update it
npx nx migrate @nrwl/workspace
endy@endy-virtual-machine:~/Projects/current/kaufman-bot$ npx nx migrate @nrwl/workspace Fetching meta data about packages. It may take a few minutes. Fetching @nrwl/workspace@latest Fetching prettier@^2.5.1 Fetching @nrwl/cli@13.8.1 Fetching @nrwl/eslint-plugin-nx@13.8.1 Fetching @nrwl/jest@13.8.1 Fetching @nrwl/linter@13.8.1 Fetching @nrwl/nest@13.8.1 Fetching @nrwl/node@13.8.1 Fetching @nrwl/tao@13.8.1 Fetching @nrwl/workspace@13.8.1 Fetching prettier@2.5.1 > NX The migrate command has run successfully. - package.json has been updated - migrations.json has been generated > NX Next steps: - Make sure package.json changes make sense and then run 'npm install' - Run 'nx migrate --run-migrations' - To learn more go to https://nx.dev/using-nx/updating-nx - You may run "nx connect-to-nx-cloud" to get faster builds, GitHub integration, and more. Check out https://nx.app
npm i
endy@endy-virtual-machine:~/Projects/current/kaufman-bot$ npm i added 1 package, removed 103 packages, changed 7 packages, and audited 746 packages in 4s 76 packages are looking for funding run `npm fund` for details found 0 vulnerabilities
npm run nx -- migrate --run-migrations
endy@endy-virtual-machine:~/Projects/current/kaufman-bot$ npm run nx -- migrate --run-migrations > kaufman-bot@0.0.0 nx > nx "migrate" "--run-migrations" > NX Running 'npm install' to make sure necessary packages are installed up to date, audited 746 packages in 3s 76 packages are looking for funding run `npm fund` for details found 0 vulnerabilities > NX Running migrations from 'migrations.json' Running migration set-default-base-if-not-set Successfully finished set-default-base-if-not-set --------------------------------------------------------- Running migration 13-0-0-config-locations Successfully finished 13-0-0-config-locations --------------------------------------------------------- Running migration set-parallel-default Successfully finished set-parallel-default --------------------------------------------------------- Running migration 13-3-0-tsc-location Successfully finished 13-3-0-tsc-location --------------------------------------------------------- Running migration 13-6-0-remove-old-task-runner-options Successfully finished 13-6-0-remove-old-task-runner-options --------------------------------------------------------- > NX Successfully finished running migrations from 'migrations.json'
Build sources
npm run nx -- build server
endy@endy-virtual-machine:~/Projects/current/kaufman-bot$ npm run nx -- build server > kaufman-bot@0.0.0 nx > nx "build" "server" > nx run server:build chunk (runtime: main) main.js (main) 2.76 KiB [entry] [rendered] webpack compiled successfully (ba0f882f8a8c0d5f) ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— > NX Successfully ran target build for project server (4s)
Start built application
node ./dist/apps/server/main.js
endy@endy-virtual-machine:~/Projects/current/kaufman-bot$ node ./dist/apps/server/main.js [Nest] 1439017 - 02/12/2022, 9:14:11 PM LOG [NestFactory] Starting Nest application... [Nest] 1439017 - 02/12/2022, 9:14:11 PM LOG [InstanceLoader] AppModule dependencies initialized +31ms [Nest] 1439017 - 02/12/2022, 9:14:11 PM LOG [RoutesResolver] AppController {/api}: +6ms [Nest] 1439017 - 02/12/2022, 9:14:11 PM LOG [RouterExplorer] Mapped {/api, GET} route +3ms [Nest] 1439017 - 02/12/2022, 9:14:11 PM LOG [NestApplication] Nest application successfully started +3ms [Nest] 1439017 - 02/12/2022, 9:14:11 PM LOG 🚀 Application is running on: http://localhost:3333/api
Check applications
endy@endy-virtual-machine:~/Projects/current/kaufman-bot$ curl http://localhost:3333/api {"message":"Welcome to server!"}endy@endy-virtual-machine:~/Projects/current/kaufman-bot$
Top comments (2)
But using NestJS like this means every time we make a change in our code we need to stop the server, build the app and then start the server again, right?
Isn't there a way to configure some listener or something to do this job for us?
Hello! This post is from a cycle of posts and this post describes an example of exactly the build and launch