Delegates the build to a different target while supporting incremental builds.
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Executor References
Here is a list of all executor available for this package.
Builds a library with support for incremental builds. This executor is meant to be used with buildable libraries in an incremental build scenario. It is similar to the
@nrwl/angular:packageexecutor but with some key differences:- It doesn't run
ngccautomatically (ngccneeds to be run separately beforehand if needed, this can be done in apostinstallhook onpackage.json). - It only produces ESM2020 bundles.
- It doesn't generate package exports in the
package.json.
- It doesn't run
Builds and packages an Angular library producing an output following the Angular Package Format (APF) to be distributed as an NPM package. This executor is similar to the
@angular-devkit/build-angular:ng-packagrwith additional support for incremental builds.The
webpack-browserexecutor is very similar to the standardbrowserbuilder provided by the Angular Devkit. It allows you to build your Angular application to a build artifact that can be hosted online. There are some key differences:- Supports Custom Webpack Configurations
- Supports Incremental Building
The
webpack-dev-serverexecutor is very similar to the standarddev-serverbuilder provided by the Angular Devkit. It is usually used in tandem with@nrwl/angular:webpack-browserwhen your Angular application uses a custom webpack configuration.The
webpack-serverexecutor is very similar to the standardserverbuilder provided by the Angular Devkit. It is usually used in tandem with@nrwl/angular:webpack-browserwhen your Angular application uses a custom webpack configuration and NgUniversal for SSR.The module-federation-dev-server executor is reserved exclusively for use with host Module Federation applications. It allows the user to specify which remote applications should be served with the host.
The module-federation-dev-ssr executor is reserved exclusively for use with host Module Federation applications that use SSR. It allows the user to specify which remote applications should be served with the host.