@nrwl/angular:ngrx
Adds NgRx support to an application or library.
Adds NgRx support to an application or library.
nx generate ngrx ...
By default, Nx will search for ngrx in the default collection provisioned in workspace.json.
You can specify the collection explicitly as follows:
nx g @nrwl/angular:ngrx ...
Show what will be generated without writing to disk:
nx g ngrx ... --dry-run
Add root ngrx configration to the my-app application:
nx g @nrwl/angular:ngrx --root --module=apps/my-app/src/app/app.module.ts --facade=false placeholder
Add a users state with a facade to the my-lib library. It will be tracked under the default +state folder in the lib:
nx g @nrwl/angular:ngrx --module=libs/my-lib/src/lib/my-lib.module.ts --facade=true --root=false users
Name of the NgRx feature state, such as products or users. Recommended to use the plural form of the name.
The path to the NgModule or the Routes definition file (for Standalone API usage) where the feature state will be registered. The host directory will create/use the new state directory. Note: The Standalone API usage is only supported in Angular versions >= 14.1.0.
falseSetup root or feature state management with NgRx.
falseUse barrels to re-export actions, state and selectors.
+stateThe name of the folder used to contain/group the generated NgRx files.
falseCreate a Facade class for the the feature.
trueOnly register the root state management setup or feature state.
''The route that the Standalone NgRx Providers should be added to. Note: This is only supported in Angular versions >= 14.1.0.
falseGenerate NgRx feature files without registering the feature in the NgModule.
falseSkip formatting files.
falseDo not update the package.json with NgRx dependencies.
The path to the NgModule where the feature state will be registered. The host directory will create/use the new state directory.
This option will be removed in a future version of Nx. Please switch to using --parent instead.