run-many
Run target for multiple listed projects
Usage
nx run-many
Install nx
globally to invoke the command directly using nx
, or use npx nx
, yarn nx
, or pnpm nx
.
Examples
Test all projects:
nx run-many --target=test
Test proj1 and proj2:
nx run-many --target=test --projects=proj1,proj2
Test proj1 and proj2 in parallel:
nx run-many --target=test --projects=proj1,proj2 --parallel=2
Test all projects ending with *-app
except excluded-app
:
nx run-many --target=test --projects=*-app --exclude excluded-app
Options
all
Type: boolean
Default: true
[deprecated] Run the target on all projects in the workspace
configuration
Type: string
This is the configuration to use when performing tasks on projects
exclude
Type: array
Default: []
Exclude certain projects from being processed
help
Type: boolean
Show help
nx-bail
Type: boolean
Default: false
Stop command execution after the first failed task
nx-ignore-cycles
Type: boolean
Default: false
Ignore cycles in the task graph
output-style
Type: string
Choices: [dynamic, static, stream, stream-without-prefixes]
Defines how Nx emits outputs tasks logs
parallel
Type: string
Max number of parallel processes [default is 3]
projects
Type: string
Projects to run. (comma delimited project names and/or patterns)
runner
Type: string
This is the name of the tasks runner configured in nx.json
skip-nx-cache
Type: boolean
Default: false
Rerun the tasks even when the results are available in the cache
target
Type: string
Task to run for affected projects
verbose
Type: boolean
Default: false
Prints additional information about the commands (e.g., stack traces)
version
Type: boolean
Show version number
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