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WARNING: The CLI is still a work in progress and is not ready for practical use. The repository is created to allow for insight and contributions.
$ git clone https://github.com/nestjs/nest-cli.git <project>
$ cd <project>
$ npm install
$ npm link
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While the CLI does not require a nestconfig.json file to work, default values can be overrided by implementing one. Currently, a nestconfig.json file is only the following:
{
"language": "ts | es (default: ts)"
}
Examples :
$ nest new my-app
$ nest new my-app myapp/
$ nest new my-app --repo https://github.com/ThomRick/nest-typescript-starter
Creates a new Nest application by cloning https://github.com/ThomRick/nest-typescript-starter
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)Example :
$ nest generate module path/to/<name>
$ nest g module path/to/<name>
Creates a templated module file :src/path/to/<name>/<name>.module.ts
@Module({})
export class NameModule {}
Examples :
$ nest generate controller path/to/<name>
$ nest g controller path/to/<name>
Creates a templated controller files :src/path/to/<name>/<name>.controller.ts
@Controller()
export class NameController {
public constructor() {}
}
src/path/to/<name>/<name>.controller.spec.ts
import {NameController} from './name.controller';
import {expect} from 'chai';
describe('NameController', () => {
const controller: NameController;
beforeEach(() => {
Test.createTestingModule({
controllers: [
NameController
]
});
controller = Test.get(NameController);
});
it('should exists', () => {
expect(controller).to.exist;
});
}
Examples :
$ nest generate component path/to/<name>
$ nest g component path/to/<name>
Creates a templated component files :src/path/to/<name>/<name>.service.ts
@Component()
export class NameService {
constructor() {}
}
src/path/to/<name>/<name>.service.spec.ts
import {NameService} from './name.service';
import {expect} from 'chai';
describe('NameService', () => {
const service: NameService;
beforeEach(() => {
Test.createTestingModule({
components: [
NameService
]
});
service = Test.get(NameService);
});
it('should exists', () => {
expect(service).to.exist;
});
}
FAQs
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The npm package nestjs-cli receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, nestjs-cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that nestjs-cli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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