Remix with Nx
In this recipe, we'll show you how to create a Remix application with Nx.
Create Nx Workspace
~/❯
npx create-nx-workspace acme --preset=apps
1 > NX Let's create a new workspace [https://nx.dev/getting-started/intro]
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3✔ Enable distributed caching to make your CI faster · Yes
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5 > NX Creating your v16.3.2 workspace.
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7 To make sure the command works reliably in all environments, and that the preset is applied correctly,
8 Nx will run "npm install" several times. Please wait.
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10✔ Installing dependencies with npm
11✔ Successfully created the workspace: acme.
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16 > NX First time using Nx? Check out this interactive Nx tutorial.
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18 https://nx.dev/tutorials/package-based-repo-tutorial
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Install Nx Remix Plugin
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npm install --save-dev @nx/remix
Generate a Remix Application
~/acme❯
nx g @nx/remix:app myapp
1> NX Generating @nx/remix:application
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3✔ What unit test runner should be used? · vitest
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5CREATE apps/myapp/project.json
6UPDATE package.json
7CREATE apps/myapp/README.md
8CREATE apps/myapp/app/root.tsx
9CREATE apps/myapp/app/routes/index.tsx
10CREATE apps/myapp/public/favicon.ico
11CREATE apps/myapp/remix.config.js
12CREATE apps/myapp/remix.env.d.ts
13CREATE apps/myapp/tsconfig.json
14CREATE apps/myapp/.gitignore
15CREATE apps/myapp/package.json
16UPDATE nx.json
17CREATE tsconfig.base.json
18CREATE .prettierrc
19CREATE .prettierignore
20UPDATE .vscode/extensions.json
21CREATE apps/myapp/vite.config.ts
22CREATE apps/myapp/tsconfig.spec.json
23CREATE apps/myapp/test-setup.ts
24CREATE apps/myapp-e2e/cypress.config.ts
25CREATE apps/myapp-e2e/src/e2e/app.cy.ts
26CREATE apps/myapp-e2e/src/fixtures/example.json
27CREATE apps/myapp-e2e/src/support/commands.ts
28CREATE apps/myapp-e2e/src/support/e2e.ts
29CREATE apps/myapp-e2e/tsconfig.json
30CREATE apps/myapp-e2e/project.json
31CREATE .eslintrc.json
32CREATE .eslintignore
33CREATE apps/myapp-e2e/.eslintrc.json
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Build, Serve and Test your Application
- To build your application run:
~/acme❯
nx build myapp
1> nx run myapp:build
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3Building Remix app in production mode...
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5Built in 857ms
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9 > NX Successfully ran target build for project myapp (3s)
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- To serve your application for use during development run:
~/acme❯
nx serve myapp
1> nx run myapp:serve
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3💿 Building...
4💿 Rebuilt in 377ms
5Remix App Server started at http://localhost:3000 (http://192.168.0.14:3000)
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- To test the application using vitest run:
~/acme❯
nx test myapp
1> nx run myapp:test
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3 RUN v0.31.4 /Users/columferry/dev/nrwl/issues/remixguide/acme/apps/myapp
4stderr | app/routes/index.spec.ts > test > should render
5Warning: Functions are not valid as a React child. This may happen if you return a Component instead of <Component /> from render. Or maybe you meant to call this function rather than return it.
6 ✓ app/routes/index.spec.ts (1 test) 10ms
7 Test Files 1 passed (1)
8 Tests 1 passed (1)
9 Start at 16:15:45
10 Duration 1.20s (transform 51ms, setup 139ms, collect 180ms, tests 10ms, environment 379ms, prepare 103ms)
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14 > NX Successfully ran target test for project myapp (2s)
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Generating an Nx Library
When developing your application, it often makes sense to split your codebase into smaller more focused libraries.
To generate a library to use in your Remix application run:
~/acme❯
nx g @nx/remix:lib login
1> NX Generating @nx/remix:library
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3✔ What test runner should be used? · vitest
4UPDATE nx.json
5UPDATE package.json
6CREATE babel.config.json
7CREATE libs/login/project.json
8CREATE libs/login/.eslintrc.json
9CREATE libs/login/README.md
10CREATE libs/login/src/index.ts
11CREATE libs/login/tsconfig.lib.json
12CREATE libs/login/tsconfig.json
13CREATE libs/login/vite.config.ts
14CREATE libs/login/tsconfig.spec.json
15CREATE libs/login/src/lib/login.module.css
16CREATE libs/login/src/lib/login.spec.tsx
17CREATE libs/login/src/lib/login.tsx
18UPDATE tsconfig.base.json
19CREATE libs/login/src/test-setup.ts
20CREATE libs/login/src/server.ts
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You can then use the library by importing one of the exports into your application:
apps/myapp/app/routes/index.tsx
1import { Login } from '@acme/login';
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3export default function Index() {
4 return (
5 <div>
6 <Login />
7 </div>
8 );
9}
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You can also run test on your library:
nx test login
Generating a Route
To generate a route for your application:
~/acme❯
nx g @nx/remix:route admin --project=myapp
1> NX Generating @nx/remix:route
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3CREATE apps/myapp/app/routes/admin.tsx
4CREATE apps/myapp/app/styles/admin.css
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Using a loader from your Library
To use a Route Loader where the logic lives in your library, follow the steps below.
- Generate a loader for your route:
~/acme❯
nx g @nx/remix:loader admin --project=myapp
1> NX Generating @nx/remix:loader
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3UPDATE apps/myapp/app/routes/admin.tsx
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- Add a new file in your
login
lib
libs/login/src/lib/admin/admin.loader.ts
1import { json, LoaderArgs } from '@remix-run/node';
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3export const adminLoader = async ({ request }: LoaderArgs) => {
4 return json({
5 message: 'Hello, world!',
6 });
7};
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Export the function from the libs/login/src/server.ts
file:
1export * from './lib/admin/admin.loader';
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- Use the loader in your
apps/myapp/app/routes/admin.tsx
Replace the default loader code:
1export const loader = async ({ request }: LoaderArgs) => {
2 return json({
3 message: 'Hello, world!',
4 });
5};
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with
1import { adminLoader } from '@acme/login/server';
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3export const loader = adminLoader;
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GitHub Repository with Example
You can see an example of an Nx Workspace using Remix by clicking below.
Example repository/nrwl/nx-recipes/tree/main/remix