Plugins and Middleware
Learn how to migrate from Nuxt 2 to Nuxt Bridge new plugins and middleware.
New Plugins Format
You can now migrate to the Nuxt 3 plugins API, which is slightly different in format from Nuxt 2.
Plugins now take only one argument (nuxtApp
). You can find out more in the docs.
plugins/hello.ts
export default defineNuxtPlugin(nuxtApp => {
nuxtApp.provide('injected', () => 'my injected function')
// now available on `nuxtApp.$injected`
})
If you want to use the new Nuxt composables (such as
useNuxtApp
or useRuntimeConfig
) within your plugins, you will need to use the defineNuxtPlugin
helper for those plugins.Although a compatibility interface is provided via
nuxtApp.vueApp
you should avoid registering plugins, directives, mixins or components this way without adding your own logic to ensure they are not installed more than once, or this may cause a memory leak.New Middleware Format
You can now migrate to the Nuxt 3 middleware API, which is slightly different in format from Nuxt 2.
Middleware now take only two argument (to
, from
). You can find out more in the docs.
export default defineNuxtRouteMiddleware((to) => {
if (to.path !== '/') {
return navigateTo('/')
}
})
Use of
defineNuxtRouteMiddleware
is not supported outside of the middleware directory.definePageMeta
You can also use definePageMeta
in Nuxt Bridge.
You can be enabled with the macros.pageMeta
option in your configuration file
nuxt.config.ts
import { defineNuxtConfig } from '@nuxt/bridge'
export default defineNuxtConfig({
bridge: {
macros: {
pageMeta: true
}
}
})
But only for
middleware
and layout
.