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@nuxt/bridge

v3.3.1

Published

> Reduce the differences with Nuxt 3 and reduce the burden of migration to Nuxt 3.

Downloads

49,143

Readme

🌉 Nuxt Bridge

Reduce the differences with Nuxt 3 and reduce the burden of migration to Nuxt 3.

Bridge is a forward-compatibility layer that allows you to experience many of the new Nuxt 3 features by simply installing and enabling a Nuxt module.

Using Nuxt Bridge, you can make sure your project is (almost) ready for Nuxt 3 and you can gradually proceed with the transition to Nuxt 3.

⚠️ Note: Nuxt Bridge provides identical features to Nuxt 3 (Nuxt 3 docs) but there are some limitations, notably that useAsyncData and useFetch composables are not available. Please read the rest of this page for details.

⚠️ Note: Nuxt Bridge does not support Internet Explorer. Supported browsers are listed at https://caniuse.com/es6-module-dynamic-import.

🌱 Note: If you're starting a fresh Nuxt project, please skip this module and directly go to the Nuxt 3 Installation.

Docs

Visit the documentation site for migration guide.

💻 Development

  • Clone repository
  • Ensure you have the latest LTS version of Node.js installed
  • Enable Corepack using corepack enable to enable pnpm and yarn
  • Install dependencies with pnpm install
  • Run pnpm dev:prepare to activate passive development
  • Open playground with pnpm dev

Learn more about in our documentation on how to contribute to Nuxt.

License

MIT