print-affected
Prints information about the projects and targets affected by changes
Usage
nx print-affected
Install nx
globally to invoke the command directly using nx
, or use npx nx
, yarn nx
, or pnpx nx
.
Examples
Print information about affected projects and the project graph:
nx print-affected
Print information about the projects affected by the changes between main and HEAD (e.g,. PR):
nx print-affected --base=main --head=HEAD
Prints information about the affected projects and a list of tasks to test them:
nx print-affected --target=test
Prints the projects property from the print-affected output:
nx print-affected --target=build --select=projects
Prints the tasks.target.project property from the print-affected output:
nx print-affected --target=build --select=tasks.target.project
Options
all
Type: boolean
All projects
base
Type: string
Base of the current branch (usually main)
configuration
Type: string
This is the configuration to use when performing tasks on projects
exclude
Type: array
Default: []
Exclude certain projects from being processed
files
Type: array
Change the way Nx is calculating the affected command by providing directly changed files, list of files delimited by commas
head
Type: string
Latest commit of the current branch (usually HEAD)
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
only-failed
Type: boolean
Default: false
Deprecated: The command to rerun failed projects will appear if projects fail. This now does nothing and will be removed in v15.
Isolate projects which previously failed
runner
Type: string
This is the name of the tasks runner configured in nx.json
select
Type: string
Select the subset of the returned json document (e.g., --select=projects)
skip-nx-cache
Type: boolean
Default: false
Rerun the tasks even when the results are available in the cache
type
Type: string
Choices: [app, lib]
Select the type of projects to be returned (e.g., --type=app)
uncommitted
Type: boolean
Uncommitted changes
untracked
Type: boolean
Untracked changes
verbose
Type: boolean
Default: false
Prints additional information about the commands (e.g., stack traces)
version
Type: boolean
Show version number