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nuxt-supported-browsers

v0.0.5

Published

Prevet to load Nuxt.js app in unsupported old browsers

Downloads

43

Readme

Nuxt Supported Browsers

npm version npm downloads License Nuxt

Meet Nuxt Supported Browsers, your project's secret sauce for unleashing the awesomeness of modern CSS! Say goodbye to the headache of old, clunky browsers. Make sure your web magic shines on the latest browsers. If someone's stuck in the digital Stone Age, we'll politely nudge them to upgrade for a smoother, trendier experience. It's time to level up your project's style game! 😎🚀

Features

  • Force the project to run in a minimum version of the browser.
  • Redirect to a custom page if the version fails.
  • Use the browser user-agent to capture all info.
  • Create a custom browser name further than the pre-defined one.

Quick Setup

  1. Add nuxt-supported-browsers dependency to your project
# Using pnpm
pnpm add -D nuxt-supported-browsers

# Using yarn
yarn add --dev nuxt-supported-browsers

# Using npm
npm install --save-dev nuxt-supported-browsers
  1. Add nuxt-supported-browsers to the modules section of nuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: [
    'nuxt-supported-browsers'
  ]
  ...
  supportedBrowsers: {
    redirect: "/unsupported-browser",
    versions: {
      Chrome: 86,
      Firefox: 70,
      Safari: 14.1,
      Edge: 86,
      Opera: 12,
      "Internet Explorer": null,
      "Unknown Browser": 12,
    },
  },
})
  1. Create a page with the name you have set in the Nuxt config, e.g., unsupported-browser.vue, and add the desired message.

That's it! You can now use Nuxt Supported Browsers in your Nuxt app ✨

Roadmap

  • [ ] Create a custom built-in UI page for unsupported browsers
  • [ ] Ensure that at least one version is set in the Nuxt config

Development

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Generate type stubs
npm run dev:prepare

# Develop with the playground
npm run dev

# Build the playground
npm run dev:build

# Run ESLint
npm run lint

# Run Vitest
npm run test
npm run test:watch

# Release new version
npm run release