@nx-toolkits/firebase
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@nx-toolkits/firebase

Installation

First, install the generator:

npm install -D @nx-toolkits/firebase

Firebase Functions

We generate a Firebase Functions app using the @nx-toolkits/firebase:functions and connect it to the Firebase project using the --project option. This allows for normal firebase cli commands to be used to work, as if it was an app generated using firebase cli.

Generate a Firebase Functions app

Use the generator to generate a Firebase Functions app:

nx g @nx-toolkits/firebase:functions

This will generate a Firebase Functions app in the apps folder.

Generator Options

Option alias Description
--name The name of the nx app to create.
--firebaseProject --project The Firebase project to connect to.
--codebase The codebase to use. Learn more here about Firebase Codebase
--nodeVersion The runtime node version to use on firebase functions.
--directory The directory to create the app in.
--tags Tags to add to the app.
--dry-run Run through without making changes.

Deploy a Firebase Functions app

You can deploy a Firebase Functions app using the nx run deploy command:

nx run my-functions-app:deploy

The above with run linting, building, and then deploy the app to Firebase.

You can also use firebase-tools to deploy the app:

firebase deploy --only functions

Linting a Firebase Functions app

You can lint a Firebase Functions app using the nx lint command:

nx run my-functions-app:lint

Building a Firebase Functions app

You can build a Firebase Functions app using the nx build command:

nx run my-functions-app:build

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