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@angular-custom-builders/lite-serve

v0.2.3

Published

Custom builder to run lite-server with options

Downloads

2,384

Readme

lite-serve

This builder allows you to run a lite-server with an existing dist folder. Useful in case of a CI/CD to avoid to build the project as part of the ng e2e command.

The only mandatory option is browserTarget. Using the target the lite-serve builder is able to figure out the path of the dist folder.

Options

browserTarget: Target to serve

port: Port to listen on. Default 4200

logLevel: Can be either "info", "debug", "warn", or "silent". Default: info

watch: Rebuild on change. Default false

open: Opens the url in default browser. Default false

Quick-start using Nx

  1. Create a new project with the nx cli.

    npx create-nx-workspace@latest workspace --preset="angular" --appName="myapp" --style="css"
    cd myapp
  2. Add lite-serve to your project

npx ng add @angular-custom-builders/lite-serve myapp

Note: In case the e2e project does not follow the default rule myapp-e2e you can use the -e option to pass the custom name

npx ng add @angular-custom-builders/lite-serve myapp -e custom-name-e2e
  1. Run the e2e with an existing dist folder
ng run myapp-e2e:e2e