Configuring CI Using GitHub Actions and Nx
The GitHub
can track the last successful run on main
branch and use this as a reference point for the BASE
. The Nx Set SHAs
provides convenient implementation of this functionality which you can drop into you existing CI config. To understand why knowing the last successful build is important for the affected command, check out the in-depth explanation at Actions's docs.
Below is an example of a GitHub setup for an Nx workspace only building and testing what is affected. For more details on how the action is used, head over to the official docs.
name: CI
on:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
jobs:
main:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: nrwl/nx-set-shas@v3
- run: npm ci
- run: npx nx workspace-lint
- run: npx nx format:check
- run: npx nx affected --target=lint --parallel=3
- run: npx nx affected --target=test --parallel=3 --ci --code-coverage
- run: npx nx affected --target=build --parallel=3
The pr
and main
jobs implement the CI workflow. Setting timeout-minutes
is needed only if you have very slow tasks.
Distributed CI with Nx Cloud
In order to use distributed task execution, we need to start agents and set the NX_CLOUD_DISTRIBUTED_EXECUTION
flag to true
.
Read more about the Distributed CI setup with Nx Cloud.
name: CI
on:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
jobs:
main:
name: Nx Cloud - Main Job
uses: nrwl/ci/.github/workflows/nx-cloud-main.yml@v0.8
with:
number-of-agents: 3
parallel-commands: |
npx nx-cloud record -- npx nx workspace-lint
npx nx-cloud record -- npx nx format:check
parallel-commands-on-agents: |
npx nx affected --target=lint --parallel=3
npx nx affected --target=test --parallel=3 --ci --code-coverage
npx nx affected --target=build --parallel=3
agents:
name: Nx Cloud - Agents
uses: nrwl/ci/.github/workflows/nx-cloud-agents.yml@v0.8
with:
number-of-agents: 3
You can also use our ci-workflow generator to generate the workflow file.