Nuxt modules allow you to enhance Nuxt's capabilities. They offer a structured way to keep your code organized and modular. If you're looking to break down your module into smaller components, Nuxt offers the useNuxt and tryUseNuxt functions. These functions enable you to conveniently access the Nuxt instance from the context without having to pass it as an argument.
setup function in Nuxt modules, Nuxt is already provided as the second argument. This means you can access it directly without needing to call useNuxt().useNuxtGet the Nuxt instance from the context. It will throw an error if Nuxt is not available.
import { useNuxt } from '@nuxt/kit'
const setupSomeFeature = () => {
const nuxt = useNuxt()
// You can now use the nuxt instance
console.log(nuxt.options)
}
function useNuxt (): Nuxt
The useNuxt function returns the Nuxt instance, which contains all the options and methods available in Nuxt.
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
options | NuxtOptions | The resolved Nuxt configuration. |
hooks | Hookable<NuxtHooks> | The Nuxt hook system. Allows registering and listening to lifecycle events. |
hook | (name: string, (...args: any[]) => Promise<void> | void) => () => void | Shortcut for nuxt.hooks.hook. Registers a single callback for a specific lifecycle hook. |
callHook | (name: string, ...args: any[]) => Promise<any> | Shortcut for nuxt.hooks.callHook. Triggers a lifecycle hook manually and runs all registered callbacks. |
addHooks | (configHooks: NestedHooks) => () => void | Shortcut for nuxt.hooks.addHooks. Registers multiple hooks at once. |
import { useNuxt } from '@nuxt/kit'
export const setupTranspilation = () => {
const nuxt = useNuxt()
if (nuxt.options.builder === '@nuxt/webpack-builder') {
nuxt.options.build.transpile ||= []
nuxt.options.build.transpile.push('xstate')
}
}
import { setupTranspilation } from './setupTranspilation'
export default defineNuxtModule({
setup () {
setupTranspilation()
},
})
tryUseNuxtGet the Nuxt instance from the context. It will return null if Nuxt is not available.
import { tryUseNuxt } from '@nuxt/kit'
function setupSomething () {
const nuxt = tryUseNuxt()
if (nuxt) {
// You can now use the nuxt instance
console.log(nuxt.options)
} else {
console.log('Nuxt is not available')
}
}
function tryUseNuxt (): Nuxt | null
The tryUseNuxt function returns the Nuxt instance if available, or null if Nuxt is not available.
The Nuxt instance as described in the useNuxt section.
import { tryUseNuxt } from '@nuxt/kit'
interface SiteConfig {
title?: string
}
export const requireSiteConfig = (): SiteConfig => {
const nuxt = tryUseNuxt()
if (!nuxt) {
return {}
}
return nuxt.options.siteConfig
}
import { defineNuxtModule, useNuxt } from '@nuxt/kit'
import { requireSiteConfig } from './requireSiteConfig'
export default defineNuxtModule({
setup (_, nuxt) {
const config = requireSiteConfig()
nuxt.options.app.head.title = config.title
},
})
Components
Nuxt Kit provides a set of utilities to help you work with components. You can register components globally or locally, and also add directories to be scanned for components.
Pages
Nuxt Kit provides a set of utilities to help you create and use pages. You can use these utilities to manipulate the pages configuration or to define route rules.