Configuring CI Using Azure Pipelines and Nx

Below is an example of an Azure Pipelines setup for an Nx workspace - building and testing only what is affected.

Unlike GitHub Actions and CircleCI, you don't have the metadata to help you track the last successful run on main. In the example below, the base is set to HEAD~1 (for push) or branching point (for pull requests), but a more robust solution would be to tag an SHA in the main job once it succeeds and then use this tag as a base. See the nx-tag-successful-ci-run and nx-set-shas (version 1 implements tagging mechanism) repositories for more information.

We also have to set NX_BRANCH explicitly.

trigger: - main pr: - main variables: CI: 'true' ${{ if eq(variables['Build.Reason'], 'PullRequest') }}: NX_BRANCH: $(System.PullRequest.PullRequestNumber) TARGET_BRANCH: $[replace(variables['System.PullRequest.TargetBranch'],'refs/heads/','origin/')] BASE_SHA: $(git merge-base $(TARGET_BRANCH) HEAD) ${{ if ne(variables['Build.Reason'], 'PullRequest') }}: NX_BRANCH: $(Build.SourceBranchName) BASE_SHA: $(git rev-parse HEAD~1) HEAD_SHA: $(git rev-parse HEAD) jobs: - job: main pool: vmImage: 'ubuntu-latest' steps: - script: npm ci - script: npx nx format:check - script: npx nx affected --base=$(BASE_SHA) --target=lint --parallel=3 - script: npx nx affected --base=$(BASE_SHA) --target=test --parallel=3 --configuration=ci - script: npx nx affected --base=$(BASE_SHA) --target=build --parallel=3

The main job implements the CI workflow.

Distributed CI with Nx Cloud

To use distributed task execution, we need to start agents and set the NX_CLOUD_DISTRIBUTED_EXECUTION flag to true.

Read more about the Distributed CI setup with Nx Cloud.

trigger: - main pr: - main variables: CI: 'true' ${{ if eq(variables['Build.Reason'], 'PullRequest') }}: NX_BRANCH: $(System.PullRequest.PullRequestNumber) TARGET_BRANCH: $[replace(variables['System.PullRequest.TargetBranch'],'refs/heads/','origin/')] BASE_SHA: $(git merge-base $(TARGET_BRANCH) HEAD) ${{ if ne(variables['Build.Reason'], 'PullRequest') }}: NX_BRANCH: $(Build.SourceBranchName) BASE_SHA: $(git rev-parse HEAD~1) HEAD_SHA: $(git rev-parse HEAD) jobs: - job: agents strategy: parallel: 3 displayName: Nx Cloud Agent pool: vmImage: 'ubuntu-latest' steps: - script: npm ci - script: npx nx-cloud start-agent - job: main displayName: Nx Cloud Main pool: vmImage: 'ubuntu-latest' steps: - script: npm ci - script: npx nx-cloud start-ci-run --stop-agents-after="build" - script: npx nx-cloud record -- npx nx format:check --base=$(BASE_SHA) --head=$(HEAD_SHA) - script: npx nx affected --base=$(BASE_SHA) --head=$(HEAD_SHA) --target=lint --parallel=3 & npx nx affected --base=$(BASE_SHA) --head=$(HEAD_SHA) --target=test --parallel=3 --configuration=ci & npx nx affected --base=$(BASE_SHA) --head=$(HEAD_SHA) --target=build --parallel=3

You can also use our ci-workflow generator to generate the pipeline file.