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				| /** | |
|  * This file decorates the Angular CLI with the Nx CLI to enable features such as computation caching | |
|  * and faster execution of tasks. | |
|  * | |
|  * It does this by: | |
|  * | |
|  * - Patching the Angular CLI to warn you in case you accidentally use the undecorated ng command. | |
|  * - Symlinking the ng to nx command, so all commands run through the Nx CLI | |
|  * - Updating the package.json postinstall script to give you control over this script | |
|  * | |
|  * The Nx CLI decorates the Angular CLI, so the Nx CLI is fully compatible with it. | |
|  * Every command you run should work the same when using the Nx CLI, except faster. | |
|  * | |
|  * Because of symlinking you can still type `ng build/test/lint` in the terminal. The ng command, in this case, | |
|  * will point to nx, which will perform optimizations before invoking ng. So the Angular CLI is always invoked. | |
|  * The Nx CLI simply does some optimizations before invoking the Angular CLI. | |
|  * | |
|  * To opt out of this patch: | |
|  * - Replace occurrences of nx with ng in your package.json | |
|  * - Remove the script from your postinstall script in your package.json | |
|  * - Delete and reinstall your node_modules | |
|  */ | |
| 
 | |
| const fs = require('fs'); | |
| const os = require('os'); | |
| const cp = require('child_process'); | |
| const isWindows = os.platform() === 'win32'; | |
| let output; | |
| try { | |
|   output = require('@nx/workspace').output; | |
| } catch (e) { | |
|   console.warn( | |
|     'Angular CLI could not be decorated to enable computation caching. Please ensure @nx/workspace is installed.' | |
|   ); | |
|   process.exit(0); | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * Symlink of ng to nx, so you can keep using `ng build/test/lint` and still | |
|  * invoke the Nx CLI and get the benefits of computation caching. | |
|  */ | |
| function symlinkNgCLItoNxCLI() { | |
|   try { | |
|     const ngPath = './node_modules/.bin/ng'; | |
|     const nxPath = './node_modules/.bin/nx'; | |
|     if (isWindows) { | |
|       /** | |
|        * This is the most reliable way to create symlink-like behavior on Windows. | |
|        * Such that it works in all shells and works with npx. | |
|        */ | |
|       ['', '.cmd', '.ps1'].forEach((ext) => { | |
|         if (fs.existsSync(nxPath + ext)) | |
|           fs.writeFileSync(ngPath + ext, fs.readFileSync(nxPath + ext)); | |
|       }); | |
|     } else { | |
|       // If unix-based, symlink | |
|       cp.execSync(`ln -sf ./nx ${ngPath}`); | |
|     } | |
|   } catch (e) { | |
|     output.error({ | |
|       title: | |
|         'Unable to create a symlink from the Angular CLI to the Nx CLI:' + | |
|         e.message | |
|     }); | |
|     throw e; | |
|   } | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| try { | |
|   symlinkNgCLItoNxCLI(); | |
|   require('@nrwl/cli/lib/decorate-cli').decorateCli(); | |
|   output.log({ | |
|     title: 'Angular CLI has been decorated to enable computation caching.' | |
|   }); | |
| } catch (e) { | |
|   output.error({ | |
|     title: 'Decoration of the Angular CLI did not complete successfully' | |
|   }); | |
| }
 | |
| 
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