# ng build ## Overview `ng build` compiles the application into an output directory ### Creating a build ```bash ng build ``` The build artifacts will be stored in the `dist/` directory. All commands that build or serve your project, `ng build/serve/e2e`, will delete the output directory (`dist/` by default). This can be disabled via the `--no-delete-output-path` (or `--delete-output-path=false`) flag. ### Build Targets and Environment Files `ng build` can specify both a build target (`--target=production` or `--target=development`) and an environment file to be used with that build (`--environment=dev` or `--environment=prod`). By default, the development build target and environment are used. The mapping used to determine which environment file is used can be found in `.angular-cli.json`: ```json "environmentSource": "environments/environment.ts", "environments": { "dev": "environments/environment.ts", "prod": "environments/environment.prod.ts" } ``` These options also apply to the serve command. If you do not pass a value for `environment`, it will default to `dev` for `development` and `prod` for `production`. ```bash # these are equivalent ng build --target=production --environment=prod ng build --prod --env=prod ng build --prod # and so are these ng build --target=development --environment=dev ng build --dev --e=dev ng build --dev ng build ``` You can also add your own env files other than `dev` and `prod` by doing the following: - create a `src/environments/environment.NAME.ts` - add `{ "NAME": 'src/environments/environment.NAME.ts' }` to the `apps[0].environments` object in `.angular-cli.json` - use them via the `--env=NAME` flag on the build/serve commands. ### Base tag handling in index.html When building you can modify base tag (``) in your index.html with `--base-href your-url` option. ```bash # Sets base tag href to /myUrl/ in your index.html ng build --base-href /myUrl/ ng build --bh /myUrl/ ``` ### Bundling & Tree-Shaking All builds make use of bundling and limited tree-shaking, while `--prod` builds also run limited dead code elimination via UglifyJS. ### `--dev` vs `--prod` builds Both `--dev`/`--target=development` and `--prod`/`--target=production` are 'meta' flags, that set other flags. If you do not specify either you will get the `--dev` defaults. Flag | `--dev` | `--prod` --- | --- | --- `--aot` | `false` | `true` `--environment` | `dev` | `prod` `--output-hashing` | `media` | `all` `--sourcemaps` | `true` | `false` `--extract-css` | `false` | `true` `--named-chunks`   | `true` | `false` `--build-optimizer` | `false` | `true` with AOT and Angular 5 `--prod` also sets the following non-flaggable settings: - Adds service worker if configured in `.angular-cli.json`. - Replaces `process.env.NODE_ENV` in modules with the `production` value (this is needed for some libraries, like react). - Runs UglifyJS on the code. ### `--build-optimizer` and `--vendor-chunk` When using Build Optimizer the vendor chunk will be disabled by default. You can override this with `--vendor-chunk=true`. Total bundle sizes with Build Optimizer are smaller if there is no separate vendor chunk because having vendor code in the same chunk as app code makes it possible for Uglify to remove more unused code. ### CSS resources Resources in CSS, such as images and fonts, will be copied over automatically as part of a build. If a resource is less than 10kb it will also be inlined. You'll see these resources be outputted and fingerprinted at the root of `dist/`. ### Service Worker There is experimental service worker support for production builds available in the CLI. To enable it, run the following commands: ``` npm install @angular/service-worker --save ng set apps.0.serviceWorker=true ``` On `--prod` builds a service worker manifest will be created and loaded automatically. Remember to disable the service worker while developing to avoid stale code. Note: service worker support is experimental and subject to change. ### ES2015 support To build in ES2015 mode, edit `./tsconfig.json` to use `"target": "es2015"` (instead of `es5`). This will cause application TypeScript and Uglify be output as ES2015, and third party libraries to be loaded through the `es2015` entry in `package.json` if available. Be aware that JIT does not support ES2015 and so you should build/serve your app with `--aot`. See https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/7797 for details. ## Options
aot

--aot default value: false

Build using Ahead of Time compilation.

app

--app (aliases: -a)

Specifies app name or index to use.

base-href

--base-href (aliases: -bh)

Base url for the application being built.

deploy-url

--deploy-url (aliases: -d)

URL where files will be deployed.

environment

--environment (aliases: -e)

Defines the build environment.

extract-css

--extract-css (aliases: -ec)

Extract css from global styles onto css files instead of js ones.

i18n-file

--i18n-file

Localization file to use for i18n.

i18n-format

--i18n-format

Format of the localization file specified with --i18n-file.

locale

--locale

Locale to use for i18n.

missing-translation

--missing-translation

How to handle missing translations for i18n.

Values: error, warning, ignore

output-hashing

--output-hashing (aliases: -oh)

Define the output filename cache-busting hashing mode.

Values: none, all, media, bundles

output-path

--output-path (aliases: -op)

Path where output will be placed.

delete-output-path

--delete-output-path (aliases: -dop) default value: true

Delete the output-path directory.

poll

--poll

Enable and define the file watching poll time period (milliseconds).

progress

--progress (aliases: -pr) default value: true inside TTY, false otherwise

Log progress to the console while building.

sourcemap

--sourcemap (aliases: -sm, sourcemaps)

Output sourcemaps.

stats-json

--stats-json

Generates a stats.json file which can be analyzed using tools such as: webpack-bundle-analyzer or https://webpack.github.io/analyse/.

target

--target (aliases: -t, -dev, -prod) default value: development

Defines the build target.

vendor-chunk

--vendor-chunk (aliases: -vc) default value: true

Use a separate bundle containing only vendor libraries.

common-chunk

--common-chunk (aliases: -cc) default value: true

Use a separate bundle containing code used across multiple bundles.

verbose

--verbose (aliases: -v) default value: false

Adds more details to output logging.

watch

--watch (aliases: -w)

Run build when files change.

show-circular-dependencies

--show-circular-dependencies (aliases: -scd)

Show circular dependency warnings on builds.

build-optimizer

--build-optimizer

Enables @angular-devkit/build-optimizer optimizations when using `--aot`.

named-chunks

--named-chunks (aliases: -nc)

Use file name for lazy loaded chunks.

bundle-dependencies

--bundle-dependencies

In a server build, state whether `all` or `none` dependencies should be bundles in the output.

extract-licenses

--extract-licenses default value: true

Extract all licenses in a separate file, in the case of production builds only.