Add a Svelte Project
The code for this example is available on GitHub:
Example repository/nrwl/nx-recipes/tree/main/svelte
Supported Features
Because we are not using a Nx plugin for Svelte, there are a few items we'll have to configure manually. We'll have to configure our own build system. There are no pre-created Svelte-specific code generators. And we'll have to take care of updating any framework dependencies as needed.
โ Run Tasks โ Cache Task Results โ Share Your Cache โ Explore the Graph โ Distribute Task Execution โ Integrate with Editors โ Automate Updating Nx โ Enforce Module Boundaries ๐ซ Use Code Generators ๐ซ Automate Updating Framework Dependencies
Setup workspace
Create a new Nx workspace
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npx create-nx-workspace@latest acme --preset=ts-standalone --nx-cloud=yes
Add @nx/vite, svelte, and other dependencies to your workspace
Make sure to install the @nx/vite and @nx/js versions 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.
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npm add -D vitest vite svelte svelte-check @sveltejs/vite-plugin-svelte
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nx add @nx/vite @nx/js
Create the application
Create your index.html at the root with the following:
1
2<html lang="en">
3 <head>
4 <meta charset="UTF-8" />
5 <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
6 <title>Acme</title>
7 </head>
8 <body>
9 <div id="app"></div>
10 <script type="module" src="./src/main.ts"></script>
11 </body>
12</html>
13Navigate to src/index.ts and change it to src/main.ts and add the following content:
1import App from './App.svelte';
2
3const app = new App({
4 target: document.getElementById('app'),
5});
6
7export default app;
8Create a new file src/App.svelte and add the following content:
1<script lang="ts">
2 let count: number = 0;
3 const increment = () => {
4 count += 1;
5 };
6</script>
7
8<button on:click={increment}>
9 count is {count}
10</button>
11Since we have a .svelte file, we'll need to tell typescript how to handle it. Create a new file src/svelte-shims.d.ts and add the following content:
1declare module '*.svelte' {
2 import type { ComponentType } from 'svelte';
3 const component: ComponentType;
4 export default component;
5}
6Alternatively, you could also extend the tsconfig.json file to use tsconfig/svelte.
1{
2 "extends": "@tsconfig/svelte/tsconfig.json"
3 //... other configs
4}
5See more here: Svelte TypeScript
Configure Nx to build and serve the application
Navigate to vite.config.ts add svelte to your plugins.
1// Add this to your imports
2import { svelte } from '@sveltejs/vite-plugin-svelte';
3
4export default defineConfig({
5 plugins: [
6 //... other plugins
7 svelte(), // Add this line
8 ],
9 //...
10 server: {
11 port: 4200,
12 host: 'localhost',
13 },
14});
15Change your tsconfig.lib.json to tsconfig.app.json. It should look like this:
1{
2 "extends": "./tsconfig.json",
3 "compilerOptions": {
4 "outDir": "./dist/out-tsc",
5 "declaration": true,
6 "types": ["node"]
7 },
8 "include": ["src/**/*.ts", "src/**/*.svelte"],
9 "exclude": ["jest.config.ts", "src/**/*.spec.ts", "src/**/*.test.ts"]
10}
11Navigate to nx.json it should contain the following:
1{
2 // ... other config
3 "plugins": [
4 {
5 "plugin": "@nx/eslint/plugin",
6 "options": {
7 "targetName": "lint"
8 }
9 },
10 {
11 "plugin": "@nx/vite/plugin",
12 "options": {
13 "buildTargetName": "build",
14 "previewTargetName": "preview",
15 "testTargetName": "test",
16 "serveTargetName": "serve",
17 "serveStaticTargetName": "serve-static"
18 }
19 }
20 ]
21}
22We also need to add a svelte.config.js file to the project root with the following content:
1import { vitePreprocess } from '@sveltejs/vite-plugin-svelte';
2
3export default {
4 // Consult https://svelte.dev/docs#compile-time-svelte-preprocess
5 // for more information about preprocessors
6 preprocess: vitePreprocess(),
7};
8Update your package.json to include:
1{
2 "type": "module"
3}
4We need to add "type": "module" to our package.json file because we are using ESM only packages. See more here: ESM Package
Test it out
Build the application
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nx build acme
Your build artifacts should be in dist/acme
Serve the application
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nx serve acme
Navigate to http://localhost:4200 and you should see your application.
Create a library
Instead of having our Counter directly defined in App.svelte file, let's create a library that we can import into our application.
The command below uses the as-provided directory flag behavior, which is the default in Nx 16.8.0. If you're on an earlier version of Nx or using the derived option, omit the --directory flag. See the as-provided vs. derived documentation for more details.
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nx generate @nx/js:library libs/counter --unitTestRunner=vitest --bundler=vite --importPath=@acme/counter
Create the Counter component at libs/counter/src/lib/Counter.svelte and copy the contents of your src/App.svelte file into it.
Update your libs/counter/src/lib/index.ts to export your Counter component.
1export { default as Counter } from './Counter.svelte';
2The default is import here as due to the aliasing we'll be doing later, we'll need to import the Counter component as import { Counter } from '@acme/counter'.
Update your project's vite.config.ts to include the following:
1export default defineConfig({
2 //... other config
3 resolve: {
4 alias: {
5 '@acme/counter': fileURLToPath(
6 new URL('/libs/counter/src/index.ts', import.meta.url)
7 ),
8 },
9 },
10});
11This allows the runtime to resolve the @acme/counter import to the correct location.
Finally update your src/App.svelte to use the counter component.
1<script lang="ts">
2 import { Counter } from '@acme/counter';
3</script>
4
5<Counter />
6Now we can build and serve our application again.
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nx build acme
To generate the build artifact at dist/acme.
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nx serve acme
To serve the application at http://localhost:4200.
More Documentation
A larger example including libraries, test and more is available at Nx Svelte Example on GitHub.