@nx/next:build
Build a Next.js app.
Options can be configured in project.json when defining the executor, or when invoking it. Read more about how to configure targets and executors here: https://nx.dev/reference/project-configuration#targets.
Build a Next.js app.
Options can be configured in project.json when defining the executor, or when invoking it. Read more about how to configure targets and executors here: https://nx.dev/reference/project-configuration#targets.
project.json:
//...
{
  "name": "acme",
  "$schema": "node_modules/nx/schemas/project-schema.json",
  "sourceRoot": ".",
  "projectType": "application",
  "targets": {
    //...
    "build": {
      "executor": "@nx/next:build",
      "outputs": ["{options.outputPath}"],
      "defaultConfiguration": "production",
      "options": {
        "outputPath": "dist/acme"
      }
    }
    //...
  }
}
nx run acme:build
This is the default configuration for Next.js standalone projects. Our @nx/next:build executor is integrated to use Next.js' CLI. You can read more about the build options at Next.js CLI Options
    "build": {
      "executor": "@nx/next:build",
      "outputs": ["{options.outputPath}"],
      "defaultConfiguration": "production",
      "options": {
        "outputPath": "dist/acme"
      },
      "configurations": {
        "development": {
          "outputPath": "."
        },
        "production": {}
      }
    },
The output path of the generated files.
Path (relative to workspace root) to a function which takes phase, config, and builder options, and returns the resulting config. This is an advanced option and should not be used with a normal Next.js config file (i.e. next.config.js).
trueRead buildable libraries from source instead of building them separately.
Enable Next.js debug build logging
Only build 'app' routes
[]Replace files with other files in the build.
falseInclude devDependencies in the generated package.json file. By default only production dependencies are included.
Used to enable React Production Profiling
falseGenerate a lockfile (e.g. package-lock.json) that matches the workspace lockfile to ensure package versions match.