Adding Nx Cloud to an Nx Workspace
Adding Nx Cloud When Creating a Workspace
You can enable Nx Cloud when creating a new workspace with npx create-nx-workspace
.
? Set up distributed caching using Nx Cloud (It's free and doesn't require registration.)
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❯ Yes [Faster builds, run details, Github integration. Learn
more at https://nx.app]
No
This will connect your workspace to Nx Cloud, so you can start testing it out right away.
Adding Nx Cloud to an Existing Workspace
If you are on the latest version of Nx, you can connect your existing Nx workspace to Nx Cloud by running nx connect-to-nx-cloud
.
If you are using an older version of Nx (< 12.0.0
), you can connect your workspace by adding the @nrwl/nx-cloud
package to your workspace and running nx g @nrwl/nx-cloud:init
.
Connecting Your Workspace to Your Nx Cloud Account
After you have enabled Nx Cloud in your workspace, you will see the following:
> NX NOTE Nx Cloud has been enabled
Your workspace is currently public. Anybody with code access
can view the workspace on nx.app.
You can connect the workspace to your Nx Cloud account at
https://nx.app/orgs/workspace-setup?accessToken=N2Y3NzcyO...
(You can do this later.)
Click on this link to associate the workspace with your Nx Cloud account. If you don't have an Nx Cloud account, you can create one on the spot.
After you claim your workspace, you will be able to manage permissions, create access tokens, set up billing, and so forth.
You will also see an interactive tutorial helping you explore distributed caching and the Nx Cloud user interface.
If you lose this link, you can still connect your workspace to Nx Cloud. Go to nx.app, create an account, and connect your workspace using the access token from nx.json
.
Skipping Cloud
Similar to how --skip-nx-cache
will instruct Nx not to use the cache, passing --no-cloud
will tell Nx not to use Nx Cloud.