nuxt-parallel-middleware
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Nuxt parallel middleware module
Nuxt module to load middlewares parallel to each other.
Description
Nuxt loads all the middlewares sequentially.
Sometimes, we may have async middlewares (middleware that return promises), that do not need to wait on each other. But need to be waited on before Nuxt starts rendering the page.
This is where nuxt-parallel-middleware
comes in.
It makes one middleware available called parallel-middleware
that you can use in a layout.
Then, you have parallelMiddleware
options available in your page components, where you can defines blocks of middlewares. Where blocks are executed sequentially but middlewares within a block are executed parallel to each other.
Usage
Include the module in your nuxt.config.js
module.exports = {
modules: ['nuxt-parallel-middleware'],
};
Add parallel-middleware
as a middleware to a layout
// layout/default.vue
export default {
middleware: ['parallel-middleware'],
};
Use parallelMiddleware
options in your page components to load them simultaneously.
// pages/some-page.vue
export default {
parallelMiddleware: [['1'], ['2.1', '2.2', '2.3'], ['3.1', '3.2']],
};
Here, middleware 1
executes. If it returns a promise, it's waited on. Then the 2
block gets executed. 2.1
, 2.2
and 2.3
are executed parallel. Once the 2
block finishes, execution moves on to 3
block.