Configuring CI Using GitHub Actions and Nx
GitHub
can track the last successful run on the main
branch and use this as a reference point for the BASE
. The Nx Set SHAs
provides a convenient implementation of this functionality which you can drop into your existing CI config. To understand why knowing the last successful build is important for the affected command, check out the in-depth explanation in Actions's docs.
Below is an example of a GitHub setup for an Nx workspace - building and testing only what is affected. For more details on how the action is used, head over to the official docs.
1name: CI
2on:
3 push:
4 branches:
5 - main
6 pull_request:
7
8jobs:
9 main:
10 runs-on: ubuntu-latest
11 steps:
12 - uses: actions/checkout@v2
13 with:
14 fetch-depth: 0
15 - uses: nrwl/nx-set-shas@v3
16 - run: npm ci
17
18 - run: npx nx format:check
19 - run: npx nx affected -t lint --parallel=3
20 - run: npx nx affected -t test --parallel=3 --configuration=ci
21 - run: npx nx affected -t build --parallel=3
22
The pr
and main
jobs implement the CI workflow. Setting timeout-minutes
is needed only if you have very slow tasks.
If you're using this action in the context of a branch you may need to add run: "git branch --track main origin/main"
before running the nx affected
command since origin/main
won't exist.
Distributed CI with Nx Cloud
Read more about Distributed Task Execution (DTE).
1name: CI
2on:
3 push:
4 branches:
5 - main
6 pull_request:
7
8jobs:
9 main:
10 name: Nx Cloud - Main Job
11 uses: nrwl/ci/.github/workflows/nx-cloud-main.yml@v0.13.0
12 with:
13 number-of-agents: 3
14 parallel-commands: |
15 npx nx-cloud record -- npx nx format:check
16 parallel-commands-on-agents: |
17 npx nx affected -t lint --parallel=3 & npx nx affected -t test --parallel=3 --configuration=ci & npx nx affected -t build --parallel=3
18
19 agents:
20 name: Nx Cloud - Agents
21 uses: nrwl/ci/.github/workflows/nx-cloud-agents.yml@v0.13.0
22 with:
23 number-of-agents: 3
24
You can also use our ci-workflow generator to generate the workflow file.
Custom distributed CI with Nx Cloud
Our reusable GitHub workflow represents a good set of defaults that works for a large number of our users. However, reusable GitHub workflows come with their limitations.
If the existing workflow doesn't satisfy your needs you should create your custom workflow. This is what the above config roughly encapsulates:
1name: CI
2on:
3 push:
4 branches:
5 - main
6 pull_request:
7
8env:
9 NX_CLOUD_DISTRIBUTED_EXECUTION: true
10 NX_CLOUD_DISTRIBUTED_EXECUTION_AGENT_COUNT: 3
11 NX_BRANCH: ${{ github.event.number || github.ref_name }}
12 NX_CLOUD_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NX_CLOUD_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
13 NX_CLOUD_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NX_CLOUD_AUTH_TOKEN }}
14 NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
15
16jobs:
17 main:
18 name: Nx Cloud - Main Job
19 runs-on: ubuntu-latest
20 steps:
21 - uses: actions/checkout@v3
22 name: Checkout [Pull Request]
23 if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
24 with:
25 # By default, PRs will be checked-out based on the Merge Commit, but we want the actual branch HEAD.
26 ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
27 # We need to fetch all branches and commits so that Nx affected has a base to compare against.
28 fetch-depth: 0
29
30 - uses: actions/checkout@v3
31 name: Checkout [Default Branch]
32 if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
33 with:
34 # We need to fetch all branches and commits so that Nx affected has a base to compare against.
35 fetch-depth: 0
36
37 # Set node/npm/yarn versions using volta
38 - uses: volta-cli/action@v4
39 with:
40 package-json-path: '${{ github.workspace }}/package.json'
41
42 - name: Use the package manager cache if available
43 uses: actions/cache@v3
44 with:
45 path: ~/.npm
46 key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
47 restore-keys: |
48 ${{ runner.os }}-
49
50 - name: Install dependencies
51 run: npm ci
52
53 - name: Initialize the Nx Cloud distributed CI run
54 run: npx nx-cloud start-ci-run
55
56 - name: Run commands in parallel
57 run: |
58 pids=()
59 # list of commands to be run on main has env flag NX_CLOUD_DISTRIBUTED_EXECUTION set to false
60 NX_CLOUD_DISTRIBUTED_EXECUTION=false npx nx-cloud record -- npx nx format:check & pids+=($!)
61
62 # list of commands to be run on agents
63 npx nx affected -t lint --parallel=3 &
64 pids+=($!)
65
66 npx nx affected -t test --parallel=3 --configuration=ci &
67 pids+=($!)
68
69 npx nx affected -t build --parallel=3 &
70 pids+=($!)
71
72 # run all commands in parallel and bail if one of them fails
73 for pid in ${pids[*]}; do
74 if ! wait $pid; then
75 exit 1
76 fi
77 done
78
79 exit 0
80
81 - name: Stop all running agents for this CI run
82 # It's important that we always run this step, otherwise in the case of any failures in preceding non-Nx steps, the agents will keep running and waste billable minutes
83 if: ${{ always() }}
84 run: npx nx-cloud stop-all-agents
85
86 agents:
87 name: Agent ${{ matrix.agent }}
88 runs-on: ubuntu-latest
89 strategy:
90 matrix:
91 agent: [1, 2, 3]
92 steps:
93 - name: Checkout
94 uses: actions/checkout@v3
95
96 # Set node/npm/yarn versions using volta
97 - uses: volta-cli/action@v4
98 with:
99 package-json-path: '${{ github.workspace }}/package.json'
100
101 - name: Use the package manager cache if available
102 uses: actions/cache@v3
103 with:
104 path: ~/.npm
105 key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
106 restore-keys: |
107 ${{ runner.os }}-
108
109 - name: Install dependencies
110 run: npm ci
111
112 - name: Start Nx Agent ${{ matrix.agent }}
113 run: npx nx-cloud start-agent
114 env:
115 NX_AGENT_NAME: ${{ matrix.agent }}
116